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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet City Council - 04/09/2024 Cityof Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Agenda Final-revised City Council Tuesday,April 9,2024 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. Public Notice: Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact the City Secretary's office (at 361-826-3105) at least 48 hours in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Si Usted desea dirigirse al Concilio y cree que su ingles es limitado, habra un interprete ingles-espanol en todas las juntas del Concilio para ayudarle. This meeting may be held via videoconference call pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.127. If this meeting is held via videoconference call or other remote method of meeting, then a member of this governmental body presiding over this meeting will be physically present at the location of this meeting unless this meeting is held pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.125 due to an emergency or other public necessity pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.045. A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Pastor Greg Hood, REACH Ministries. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Addison Hamano-Friday at Veterans Memorial High School. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: (ITEMS 1-3) 1. 24-0465 Retirement Recognition of Billy Delgado, Emergency Management Coordinator 2. 24-0466 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Corpus Christi (NAACP) Overview and presentation of 2023 President's Award, Presented by Jeremy Coleman, NAACP President 3. 24-0555 Update on the City of Corpus Christi's two 1/8 cent salex tax venue renewals, to include Stakeholder and Community Engagement Plan City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 4/8/2024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised April 9, 2024 F. PUBLIC COMMENT-APPROXIMATELY 12:00 P.M. To speak during this public comment period on a city-related matter or agenda item, you must sign up before the meeting begins. Each speaker is limited to a total of no more than 3 minutes per speaker. You will not be allowed to speak again on an item when the Council is considering the item. Time limits may be restricted further by the Mayor at any meeting. If you have a petition or other information pertaining to your subject, please present it to the City Secretary. Written comments may be submitted at cctexas.com/departments/city-secretary. Electronic media that you would like to use may only be introduced into the City system IF approved by the City's Communications Department at least 24 hours prior to the Meeting. Please contact Communications at 826-3211 to coordinate. This is a public hearing for all items on this agenda. G. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE) H. 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. I. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 4 -12) 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. 24-0536 Approval of the March 26, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 5. 24-0415 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of$1,867.26 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for firearms training and ammunition for five arson investigators for the Corpus Christi Fire Department; and appropriating funds in the amount of$1,867.26 to the FY 2024 Fire Grants Fund. sponsors: Fire Department 6. 24-0412 Ordinance accepting $54,134.93 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for training courses and training-related travel for approximately 18 full-time sworn police officers for the Corpus Christi Police Department; and appropriating $54,134.93 in the City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 4/8/2024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised April 9, 2024 FY 2024 Police Grants Fund. Sponsors: Police Department 7. 24-0469 Ordinance amending the Capital Improvement Program to add the Art Museum of South Texas HVAC Improvements Project; appropriating $3,500,000.00 from the unreserved fund balance in the Seawall Fund; and amending the FY 2024 Operating and Capital Budgets. Sponsors: Economic Development Consent- Contracts and Procurement 8. 24-0354 Motion authorizing execution of a one-year supply agreement with two one-year option periods with Life-Assist, of Rancho Cordova, California, for emergency medical services medications in an amount up to $131,891.89 and a total amount up to $395,675.67 if both one-year option periods are exercised, with FY 2024 funding in the amount of$54,954.95 from the General Fund. Sponsors: Fire Department and Finance & Procurement General Consent Items 9. 24-0387 Resolution to revise City Council Policies Section 1 to allow Council Members use of a City Phone paid by the City and Section 2 to limit City Council travel expenses in the months of October through December in an election year to one-quarter of the annual budgeted amount. Sponsors: City Secretary's Office 10. 24-0556 Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application for the FY 2023 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant in the amount of$16,359,579.25 from the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency for salaries and benefits over a three-year period for 78 additional firefighters that would potentially be added over two years for the Corpus Christi Fire Department for our four-person staffing plan. Sponsors: Fire Department 11. 24-0530 Resolution of the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas authorizing a letter of support by the City of Corpus Christi to the Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Manager at the Port of Corpus Christi, Grantee of FTZ#122, for an application to the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board (FTZB) requesting designation as a subzone, which would result in City property tax exemptions with no further Council action, owned and operated by Cimbar Resources, Inc, for their site located at 322 Manning Road in Corpus Christi, Texas. Sponsors: Economic Development 12. 24-0535 Motion to extend the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #6 - Barisi Village City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 4/8/2024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised April 9,2024 second reading requirement an additional 90 days to July 8, 2024, to allow for action to be taken by another taxing entity. sponsors: Economic Development J. RECESS FOR LUNCH The City Council will take a lunch break at approximately 1:30 p.m. K. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (NONE) The following items are public hearings and public hearings with first reading ordinances. Each item will be considered individually. L. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEM 13) The following items are motions, resolutions or ordinances that may be considered and voted on individually. 13. 24-0459 Motion authorizing a lease agreement between Flint Hills Resources and the City of Corpus Christi with City payment to Flint Hills Resources from the current $0.00 per year to $60,000 per year, or$5,000 per month for 3,413.93 square feet of space for the Corpus Christi Police Department Calallen Police substation, located at 1925 Tuloso Road, Council District 1. sponsors: Police Department M. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 14) 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. 14. 24-0464 Texas Municipal League (TML) Mid-Year Conference Briefing, Presented by Ryan Skrobarczyk, Director of Intergovernmental Relations sponsors: Intergovernmental Relations N. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 15-18) 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 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. City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 4/8/2024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised April 9, 2024 15. 24-0537 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 industries, infrastructure, utilities, and property in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction, services thereto, industrial district agreements, and Chapters 42, 43 and 212 of the Texas Local Government Code, rates for water sold to entities outside the City limits and petitions for limitation of said rates, the Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA), Texas Water Code 13.043 and associated regulations, and a petition filed by some outside City limits ratepayers with the Public Utility Commission of Texas appealing the decision of the City of Corpus Christi to increase its water rates effective January 1, 2024, and Texas Government Code § 551.087 to discuss and deliberate regarding potential financial or other incentive(s) to business prospects(s) that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the City and with which the City will be conducting economic development negotiations, and authorizing professional services agreements and amendments thereto with attorneys and other consultants to assist in defending against the aforementioned petition 16. 24-0486 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 regulations, legal rights, and contracts related to surface water from the Nueces River and other sources, groundwater from the Evangeline Aquifer and other sources, desalination, legal restrictions on and permits required for the provision of water, regulations and contracts of water conservation and improvement districts and groundwater conservation districts (including, but not limited to Nueces County Water Conservation and Improvement District#3 and the San Patricio Groundwater Conservation District), TCEQ and EPA regulations related to water, state and federal regulations related to construction of water-related infrastructure, state restrictions on rates and charges for utilities, statutory restrictions on the issuance of debt and governmental contracting, and potential authorization of contracts for attorneys and consultants to assist in matters related to water. 17. 24-0495 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 following sections and topics of the City's Unified Development Code, 1.11.3., 8.5. et seq. (Trust Funds), 8.5.1. et seq. (Water Trust Fund), 8.5.2. et seq. (Wastewater Trust Fund), and Texas Local Government Code Chapter 395 (Financing Capital Improvements Required By New Development In Municipalities, Counties, And Certain Other Local Governments) 18. 24-0557 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 value and/or City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 4/8/2024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised April 9, 2024 acquisition of properties at, adjacent, and/or near 4909 Kostoryz Road & 3115 McArdle Road in Corpus Christi and the placement of public safety facility locations; and Texas Government Code § 551.072 to discuss and deliberate the purchase or value of the aforementioned areas of real property and other potential public safety facility 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, potential consideration of authorization to enter agreement(s) for the purchase of the property and settlement of eminent domain proceeding for property(ies) at and/or adjacent to the aforementioned locations. O. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 4/8/2024 34 THE HISTORY OF THE H . BOYD HALL CHAPTER OF THE NAACP The H.Boyd Hall chapter of the NAACP was the 68th chapter created in 1919.At that time thought it was just known as the Corpus Christi branch of the NAACP.It was created due to the injustices Corpus Christi African Americans faced every day.Although the population was very small,they were no less discriminated against than other African Americans across America.The mission was to help rid the people of racial discrimination and help promote the unity of the African American community.The Chapter name was created after one of the first presidents of the NAACP Corpus branch,Dr.H.Boyd Hall. During the civil rights era,the H.Boyd Hall chapter was very active in promoting equality and being aggressive in its manner.Their members often had protests and organized speeches to encourage unity and discontent with how things were.After the civil rights era though,they became primarily figureheads in the community.They still promoted community unity and equality but did not pursue any cases or point out any injustice.This was due to the Nation NAACP changing its policy so that city chapters would have to be approved before pursuing lawsuits.This was so that the NAACP would not have as many lost cases. Today the NAACP's activity mostly stems from fundraising.They have their annual Martin Luther King Jr.Awards,or Black Awards,banquet each year in order to show that they are still there.It is also a time in which they bring together the community and raise money to maintain the local orga nization. The NAACP headquarters in Corpus is located in Heritage Park at the Little Martin House.This house is especially representative of the NAACP because it was owned by an African American family during the early 20th Century.The house itself shows how the family was able to prosper even in the times when their race made them lesser.it just took hard work and determination and that is what the NAACP tries to impose upon people.That no matter what injustices you face,it you work hard,you can overcome it all.The leadership of the NAACP has always been critical to the success of African Americans in Corpus Christi.In recent years former presidents such as Vanilla Guy,J mmy Wagner,Willie Hardeman,Helen Gun-lie, Joel Mumphord,and Coretta Graham worked to ensure programs and equality issues were addressed within the city.In 2021 the branch elected a young new leader Jeremy L.Coleman to take the helm;in the past year,the local NAACP has refocused back on the Mission of the NAACP,scholarships for Black students,Intake on discrimination complaints,establishing the H.Boyd Hall Youth Chapter. In 2023 the focus will be on chartering the Texas A&M University Corpus Christi College Chapter,Criminal Justice Reform,Literacy Programs,and Mental Health. From police brutality to COVID-19 to voter suppression,Black communities are under attack.We work to disrupt inequality,dismantle racism,and accelerate change in key areas including criminal justice,health care,education,climate,and the economy.When it comes to civil rights and social justice,we have the unique ability to secure more wins than anyone else.Help make racial equity a reality. JEREMY L . COLEMAN , NAACP PRESIDENT Jeremy is a graduate of Richard King High School and is completing his BA degree at Southern New Hampshire University. He holds a certificate in Quckbooks Management from Del Mar College, completed a Christian Biblical Discipleship for Leadership program; and currently pursuing a Certificate in Diversity and Cultural Leadership from Cornell University.Human Resources and HR Management are vital to the success of an organization and company Coleman believes. His career for the past 13 years has been in human resource management and community service. In his current role in keeping with the charge of our civil rights founders; he stands against all forms of injustice:and fights for justice until all,without regard to race, gender, creed or religion enjoy equal status. Jeremy is very active in his local church and is passionate about community service.His roles as a current and past board member Jeremy Coleman serves as President and chairman within Coastal Bend include the following: of the Corpus Christi region of the NAACP. In his capacity, he works closely to oversee the political, Regional Transportation Authority, Board of Director educational, social, and economic equality of rights Women's and Men's Health Clinic, Board of Director of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and -Art Museum of South Texas. Board of Director racial discrimination within his community in Brooks Chapel Development Center, Past Chairman addition to providing extensive programs; and overseeing operations and budget.With over 13 Jeremy spends the majority of his time reading and studying historic years of senior management and professional civil rights cases and ways to improve his local community.Coleman development in leadership, Coleman has played an comes from a family of civil rights community leaders, Earl J.Coleman integral role in the development of minority leaders (father) and Raymond Coleman (uncle). in various roles. It's a fact that Coleman believes and stands on"The Most Important Requirement"as a leader is that they(leaders) are faithful, trustworthy, reliable, dependable,true, and unfailing. PROPOSED TYPE A SALES TAX REAUTHORIZATION UPDATE FOR TWO -1/8 CENTS SALES TAX VENUES City Manager's Report April 9, 2024 I.0&3 - POTENTIAL REUSE - 1/8 CENT — Use for the American Bank Center Arena, Convention Center, and Selena Auditorium — Add certain City owned buildings and assets in the Sports, Entertainment, and Arts (SEA) District including: • Art Museum of South Texas • Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History • Harbor Playhouse • Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures and Education Center • Water Garden — City Council consensus from February 27, 2024 City Council meeting. . : Corpus Christi Museum of Science CITY OWNED and History PROPERTIES Water Gardens P IN THE SEA `'�. �: Art Museum of a South Texas DISTRICT f American =E - Bank Center c - t Harbor Playhouse _-� Texas State Museum R of Asian Cultures & Education Center POTENTIAL REUSE - 1/8 CENT 10&3 - - Continue the use for the Downtown Seawall Flood Control structures including maintenance and improvements to the breakwater, salt flat levee, and flood control pumps to protect the City's downtown businesses — Add City-wide flood, drainage, stormwater, and coastal resiliency projects that would support new or expanded business enterprises — City Council consensus from February 27, 2024 City Council meeting. I OP3 - TERM — Propose to reauthorize both 1/8 cents for another 25-year term I TIMELINE DATE ACTIVITY November 2023 to City Manager one-on-one meetings with all City Council members January 2024 February 27, 2024 Discussion at City Council Meeting to set baseline March —April 2024 Discussions with Stakeholders and Community Partners May 2024 Community Engagement Meetings and Community Survey June 2024 Refinement of proposed uses for the Sales Tax Reauthorization June 25, 2024 Presentation to City Council of final recommended sales tax uses July-August 2024 Continued Community Engagement and Education August 13, 2024 Vote to call election for sales tax reauthorization November 5, 2024 Election Day STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT • American Bank Center- Emerald Beach Hotel Padre Island Business OVG360 Flour Bluff Business Association • Art Museum Association RGB Hospitality • Asian Cultures Museum Harbor Playhouse Rotary • Black Chamber of Commerce Island Strategic Action TAMUCC • Buccaneer Commission Committee Type A Board • Corpus Christi Downtown Landlord Resources LLC United Chamber of Commerce Management District League of Women Voters Westside Business Association • Corpus Christi Hooks Marina Advisory Committee Visit Corpus Christi • Corpus Christi Independent NAACP ZIZ Hospitality School District North Beach Association • Corpus Christi Regional Northeast Business Economic Development Association Corporation Nueces County Commissioners • Corpus Christi Science and Court History Museum Nueces County Democratic • Corpus Christi Texas State Party Aquarium Nueces County Republican • Delmar College Party • Durrill Properties Omni Hotel COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND SURVEY I DATE TIME ACTIVITY May 2024 Throughout May Communitywide Survey May 6, 2024 6:OOpm to 7:OOpm Community Meeting District 1 Northwest Senior Center May 8, 2024 6:OOpm to 7:OOpm Community Meeting District 2 Lindale Senior Center May 9, 2024 6:OOpm to 7:OOpm Community Meeting District 5 Veterans Memorial High School May 13, 2024 6:OOpm to 7:OOpm Community Meeting District 4 Ethel Eyerly Senior Center May 15, 2024 6:OOpm to 7:OOpm Community Meeting District 3 CCW Choke Canyon I 0&3 _ 2024 ELECTION — First Day of Early Voting on Monday, October 21, 2024 — Election Day on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 Questions? City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street r Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com o Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday, March 26,2024 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 11:40 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Rabbi Naftoli Schulker, Chabad Coastal Bend. Rabbi Naftoli Schulker, Chabad Coastal Bend, gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Francisco "Frank" Vera, Sophomore at Harold T. Branch Academy. Francisco "Frank" Vera, Sophomore at Harold T. Branch Academy, led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Texas Flag. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. City Secretary Rebecca Huerta called the roll and verified that a quorum of the City Council and the required Charter Officers were present to conduct the meeting. Charter Officers: City Manager Peter Zanoni, City Attorney Miles Risley and City Secretary Rebecca Huerta Present: 9- Mayor Paulette Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member Mike Pusley,Council Member Dan Suckley,Council Member Everett Roy,Council Member Jim Klein, and Council Member Sylvia Campos E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: (ITEMS 1-3) 1. 24-0425 Acknowledgement of Land Donation from Coastal Bend Lots for future Fire Station #12 Expansion at Rand Morgan Road City Manager Peter Zanoni acknowledged Moses Mostaghasi with Coastal Bend Lots for donating land for future Fire Station #12 expansion at Rand Morgan Road. Council Members thanked Moses and Claudia Mostaghasi for their generous donation. 2. 24-0426 6th Annual Beach Volleyball Tournament hosted by Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi (Friday, March 29 through Saturday, March 30, 2024), Presented City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 by Adrian Rodriguez, Athletic Director for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi City Manager Peter Zanoni announced the 6th Annual Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament hosted by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC) on Friday, March 29 through Saturday, March 30, 2024 at Water's Edge Park. Council Members, TAMU-CC Athletic Director Adrian Rodriguez, and Head Beach Volleyball Coach Gayle Stammer discussed the following topics: TAMU-CC staff thanked Council Members for their support with the volleyball team and program; and Council Members commended TAMU-CC for achieving 10 championships last year. 3. 24-0460 Highlight of Upcoming Major City Business (April 2024 through June 2024) City Manager Peter Zanoni presented information on the following topics: major city business April-June; seawater desalination plant and water management; Type A sales tax renewal/Bond 2024 community input sessions; impact fees; FY 2025 budget preparation; and notable events. Council Members and City Manager Zanoni discussed the following topics: the final report of the Mary Rhodes Pipeline will be presented to Council within two months; a proposed budget will be provided to Council in July; and joint workshops and community meetings will be held to discuss Capital Improvement funding. F. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. John Weber, 609 Naples St., expressed concern about communication among Council Members regarding a Memorandum of Understanding with the Port of Corpus Christi. Lillian Bass, 3640 Austin St., spoke about the Lights Out Texas Program. DeeLynn Torres, 617 Lansdown Dr., expressed concern about safety issues with the Airport Road project construction and that Salinas Park is limited to only two portable toilets. Adam Rios, 7301 Tangled Ridge Court, advocated for skateboarding and spoke about civil discourse. Stephen Pinkston, 5725 Curtis Clark Dr., spoke about safety issues on the City's freeway. The following citizen submitted a written public comment which is attached to the minutes: Janet Newcomb, 1314 Meadowlane Dr. G. BOARD & COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE) City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 H. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: I. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 4-21) Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda. Items 13, 15, and 18 were pulled for individual consideration. Council Member Barrera moved to approve the consent agenda with the exception of Items 13, 15, and 18, seconded by Council Member Campos. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 4. 24-0484 Approval of the March 19, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda. Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 5. 24-0108 Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute the amendment to the 30-year ground lease Landfill Gas and Lease Agreement dated May 11, 2023 with Corpus Christi Renewables, LLC (CCR) for payment to the City to install and maintain the transmission pipeline from J. C. Elliott Landfill to Cefe Venezuela Landfill; to charge CCR a fee for construction of the pipeline up to $1,776,795.29; to set a fee for operation of the pipeline; to waive royalties for the first two years with monthly royalty payments to begin after the first two years; and that CCR will be responsible for all future capital expenditures, monitoring expenses, and maintenance costs related to J. C. Elliott well field; and providing for publication and an effective date. (28-day delay required between readings) This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033325 6. 24-0302 Ordinance amending Section 14-544, 14-552 and 14-556 of the Corpus Christi Code to update certain provisions including Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) compliance requirements and nonstructural fill on North Beach; providing for a penalty; and publication. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033326 City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 7. 24-0365 Ordinance accepting $424,212.00 for an increase in the Air Quality Planning Grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to provide air quality planning activities for fiscal year 24/25; appropriating $424,212.00 in the Health Grant Fund; and authorizing an amendment to an interlocal cooperation agreement with Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi to add $381,791.00 for air quality monitoring service through December 31, 2025. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033327 8. 24-0364 Ordinance amending the FY 2023-24 Corpus Christi Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #3 (TIRZ #3) budget, to increase expenditures by a total of $3,690.60. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033328 9. 24-0264 Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a one-year lease agreement with Turo, Inc. for peer-to-peer vehicle sharing service at Corpus Christi International Airport, with two one-year options to renew, in consideration of monthly lease payments based on 10% of gross revenue. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033329 10. 24-0275 Ordinance authorizing Lease Amendment No. 8 to the lease agreement between the City of Corpus Christi and the U.S. General Services Administration for office, terminal, and counter space at the Corpus Christi International Airport by the Transportation Security Administration from March 1, 2024, through February 28, 2029, for minimum annual rent of$622,923.87. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033330 11. 24-0328 Ordinance authorizing a five-year farm lease agreement with Danysh Farms, Inc. to lease approximately 68.93 acres of farmland at Corpus Christi International Airport, with one three-year renewal option, in consideration for $7,295.56 annually with 3% annual increases. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033331 12. 24-0193 Zoning Case No. 0124-05, Corpus Christi Corridor LLC (District 5). Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 6202 Yorktown Boulevard from the "CN-1" Neighborhood Commercial District to the "CG-2" General Commercial District; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval). City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033332 13. 24-0311 Zoning Case No. 0124-06 (ZN8171), Sunriser Park LLC (District 4). Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 922 W. Lakeside Drive from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District and "RS-6/SP" Single-Family 6 District with a Special Permit to the "RM-2" Multi-Family District; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval). Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 13. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Director of Development Services AI Raymond, and Planning Manager of Development Services Andrew Dimas discussed the following topics: a concern that shipping containers will be used as housing for elderly individuals; shipping containers are used for multiple purposes; a concern that the City is not complying with the Area Development Plan; and this item only approves the rezoning and actual construction plans are still in development. Developer, Ryan Johnson, 15338 SPID, stated that he has support from citizens in Flour Bluff to use these shipping containers for residential units. Council Member Barrera moved to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Campos. This Ordinance was passed on second reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Nay: 1 - Council Member Pusley Abstained: 1 - Council Member Suckley Enactment No: 033333 Consent- Contracts and Procurement 14. 24-0388 Motion authorizing the purchase of a directional drilling rig and accessories from Vermeer Texas-Louisiana, of Corpus Christi, through the BuyBoard Cooperative, for$175,865.00 for the Gas Operations Department, with FY 2024 funding from the Gas Operations Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2024-041 15. 24-0205 Resolution authorizing execution of Amendment#1 to the service agreement with TriSec, LLC, dba Signal of Corpus Christi, to replace unarmed security guard services with armed services and increase contracted hours for the Libraries Department in the amount of$332,262.84, for a revised total of $1,814,932.18, with FY 2024 funding of$163,694.44 from the General Fund. City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 15. Council Members, Director of Libraries Laura Garcia, and Director of Asset Management Brett Van Hazel discussed the following topics: adding armed security guards at public libraries will help mitigate safety concerns; and a request for staff to provide a list of departments with armed security guards. Council Member Barrera moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Klein. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Nay: 2- Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 033334 16. 24-0297 Motion authorizing execution of Amendment#1 to the co-op agreement with Great South Texas Corp, dba Computer Solutions, to renew Cisco Smartnet network maintenance and support for continuing one-year terms, subject to conditions and sufficient future appropriations, in the amount of$350,865.34 for the Information Technology Department, with FY 2024 funding from the Information Technology Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2024-042 17. 24-0252 Motion authorizing execution of a one-year co-op agreement with MCCi, LLC, of Tallahassee, Florida, through the BuyBoard Cooperative, for document imaging of vital records in an amount not to exceed $200,000.00, of which approximately $53,000.00 is included as an allowance for additional imaging, with FY 2024 funds from the General Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2024-043 Consent- Capital Projects 18. 24-0432 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with Z Design Group LLC, of Boulder, Colorado, for the design of the new Oso Golf Center Club House Building, located in Council District 4, in an amount up to $672,550.00, with FY 2024 funding available from G.O. Bond 2022. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 18. Council Members, Assistant City Manager Neiman Young, and Assistant Director of Finance and Procurement Josh Chronley discussed the following topics: concerns that City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 outside architects were hired as opposed to a local firm; and a concern with the cost of this project and the lack of parking spaces at the club house. President of Foresight Golf, LLC Dan Pedrotti stated that the second story of the Oso Golf Center Club House would be used as a banquet facility. Council Member Pusley moved to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2024-044 General Consent Items 19. 24-0407 Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application in the amount of $625,000 to the Texas Water Development Board's (TWDB) Clean Water State Revolving Fund Emerging Contaminants Program to evaluate an unregulated and emerging contaminant known as PFAS at the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant; authorizing staff and consultants to coordinate the submission of the application. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 033335 Consent-First Reading Ordinances 20. 24-0415 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of$1,867.26 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for firearms training and ammunition for five arson investigators for the Corpus Christi Fire Department; and appropriating funds in the amount of$1,867.26 to the FY 2024 Fire Grants Fund. This Ordinance was passed on first reading on the consent agenda. 21. 24-0412 Ordinance accepting $54,134.93 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for training courses and training-related travel for approximately 18 full-time sworn police officers for the Corpus Christi Police Department; and appropriating $54,134.93 in the FY 2024 Police Grants Fund. This Ordinance was passed on first reading on the consent agenda. J. RECESS FOR LUNCH Mayor Guajardo recessed the Council meeting for lunch at 2:26 p.m. Executive Session City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 Item 29 was held during the lunch recess. Mayor Guajardo reconvened the meeting at 3:16 p.m. K. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEM 22) 22. 24-0411 Resolution of no objection of Gulfway Housing Partners, LP's 2024 4% Housing Tax Credit application for the existing 151 units of affordable housing at 1750 Treyway Lane known as Gulfway Manor Apartments. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 22. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Pusley moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 033336 L. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEMS 23-26) 23. 24-0469 Ordinance amending the Capital Improvement Program to add the Art Museum of South Texas HVAC Improvements Project; appropriating $3,500,000.00 from the unreserved fund balance in the Seawall Fund; and amending the FY 2024 Operating and Capital Budgets. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 23. Council Members and Assistant City Manager Heather Hurlbert discussed the following topic: this project will separate the HVAC system for the Art Museum from the convention center; and this project includes the mechanical room. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. Director at Art Museum of South Texas Sara Morgan thanked Council Members for their support with the HVAC improvement project. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Campos moved to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 Member Pusley. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 24. 24-0430 Resolution rejecting the apparent low bid of MAX Underground Construction as non-responsive and awarding a construction contract to Bay Ltd. of Corpus Christi, Texas, for reconstruction of Flato Road from Bates Road to Bear Lane with rigid concrete pavement and utility improvements, located in Council District 3, in an amount of$7,168,936.00 with FY 2024 funding available from the Bond 2020 Proposition A, Storm Water, Wastewater, Water Capital Funds and Gas. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 24. Director of Engineering Services Jeff Edmonds presented information on the following topics: Flato Rd. (Bates Rd. to Bear Lane) project location; non-responsive bid; scope of work; and project schedule. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Director Edmonds, Assistant Director or Finance and Procurement Josh Chronley, and Attorney Janet Whitehead discussed the following topics: concerns about rejecting this company's low bid as non-responsive; and this company did not comply with the contractual requirements because they exceeded the two percent cap for bond and insurance. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Pusley moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 6- Council Member Barrera, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Nay: 3- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Hunter Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 033337 25. 24-0369 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with Hanson Professional Services Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, in an amount of$4,192,377 for the Oso Creek Channel Bottom Rectification project to provide design services to enhance the capacity of the Oso Creek, located in Council District 5, with FY 2024 funding available from a Texas Water Development Board Loan. City of Corpus Christi Page 9 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 25. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni and Assistant Director of Public Works Gabriel Hinojosa discussed the following topics: the purpose of this project is to evaluate options for improving drainage, including bridge modifications; and this project could potentially be considered under the Type A sales tax. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Pusley moved to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: M2024-045 26. 24-0375 Motion awarding a Master Services Agreement for a Facility Multiple Award Contract to Barcom Construction Inc., from Corpus Christi, Texas, Gourley Contractors LLC from Corpus Christi, Texas, Marshall Company, Ltd., from Corpus Christi, Texas, and Geofill Construction from Corpus Christi, Texas, in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00 each with an option to renew for two additional one-year renewals to be administratively authorized for a total amount not to exceed amount of$36,000,000.00 each for minor construction, repairs, rehabilitation, and alterations of facilities, with FY 2024 funding available from Certificate of Obligations, Bond, and Capital Funds. Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 26. Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed public comment. Council Member Barrera moved to approve the motion, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Motion was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 City of Corpus Christi Page 10 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 Enactment No: M2024-046 M. BRIEFINGS: (ITEMS 27-28) 27. 24-0436 Visit Corpus Christi Annual Report & Visitor's Sentiment Briefing Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 27. CEO of Visit Corpus Christi (VCC) Brett Oetting presented information on the following topics: FY 22-23 metrics with targets; longer term forecasts for hotel revenues are positive; group sales efforts since January 1, 2023; lost business since January 1, 2023; business lost March 2024; group incentive program FY 22-23 recap; highlights; perception of quality of Corpus Christi tourism attractions; residents support funding of tourism initiatives; support for tourism growth by neighborhood; beaches and restaurants are most important to quality of life for residents; perceptions of quality of dining options; perceptions of variety of dining options; what could VCC do to entice travelers to visit here rather than to another city; community pride is growing; community identity and local advocacy has strengthened; what is important and what did people like; traveler sentiment; general positive comments; top comment topics; comments about amenities; workforce and summer summit-April 17 at Holiday Inn Corpus Christi Airport; Coastal Bend Sports Hall of Fame and Awards Show-June 6 at American Bank Center Arena; and transparencc.com. Council Members and CEO Oetting discussed the following topics: the City has to bid on the International Table Tennis Tournament each year; Padre Island National Seashore is working on reorganizing the turtle release program, but will not eliminate it; a concern about the lack of businesses along the beach front; ongoing surveys are being conducted on the beaches, downtown, as well as the visitor center at the airport; cruise lines are being discussed at the state level; how new restaurants are advertised; a concern about the lack of parking spaces; 40 percent of visitors come from San Antonio and Austin; and the possibility of obtaining charter buses for travel to and from San Antonio. 28. 24-0075 Briefing from the Corpus Christi Hooks on Whataburger Field Facility Improvements Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 28. General Manager at Corpus Christi Hooks Baseball Brady Ballard presented information on the following topics: Ballpark capital improvements; AC units; youth field; seats and concourse lights; community leaders; share2care 50/50; additional impact; and retail reach. Council Members and GM Ballard discussed the following topics: the City covers Whataburger Field's insurance cost; and the City has invested about $45 million on Whataburger Field. City of Corpus Christi Page 11 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 N. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 29-31) Mayor Guajardo referred to Executive Session Items 29-31. The Council went into Executive Session at 2:26 p.m. The Council returned from Executive Session at 3:16 p.m. 29. 24-0452 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 of property rights and/or utility easements along and near State Highway 286, Weber Road, and South Staples Street right-of-way for the State Highway 286 Waterline Replacement Project and other projects and Texas Government Code § 551.072 to discuss and deliberate the potential value and acquisition of said property rights This E-Session Item was discussed in executive session. 30. 24-0463 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 regulations, legal rights, and contracts related to surface water from the Nueces River and other sources, groundwater from the Evangeline Aquifer and other sources, desalination, legal restrictions on and permits required for the provision of water, regulations and contracts of water conservation and improvement districts and groundwater conservation districts (including, but not limited to Nueces County Water Conservation and Improvement District#3 and the San Patricio Groundwater Conservation District), TCEQ and EPA regulations related to water, state and federal regulations related to construction of water-related infrastructure, state restrictions on rates and charges for utilities, statutory restrictions on the issuance of debt and governmental contracting, and potential authorization of contracts for attorneys and consultants to assist in matters related to water. This E-Session Item was withdrawn. 31. 24-0427 Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning industries, infrastructure, utilities, and property in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction, services thereto, industrial district agreements, and Chapters 42, 43 and 212 of the Texas Local Government Code and Texas Government Code § 551.087 to discuss and deliberate regarding potential financial or other incentive(s) to business prospects(s) that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the City and with which the City will be conducting economic development negotiations This E-Session Item was withdrawn. O. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 12 Printed on 41512024 City Council Meeting Minutes March 26,2024 There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned this meeting at 5:02 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 13 Printed on 41512024 From: CitvSecretary To: Stephanie Box Cc: Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Public Input: 03-26-2024-Janet Newcomb Date: Tuesday, March 26,2024 9:35:33 AM From:Jotform <noreply@jotform.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 9:10 AM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Norma Duran <NormaD2@cctexas.com> Subject: Public Input: 03-26-2024 -Janet Newcomb [ [WARNING: External a-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: This email or its attached document contains a URL that has an unknown reputation status. While this does not guarantee the URL is malicious, the validity of the URL cannot be verified. Please exercise caution when clicking on any links inside of an email or an email attachment. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Service Desk at 826-3766. Thank you. u Public Comment& Input Form Date of Meeting 03-26-2024 Name Janet Newcomb Address Street Address: 1314 Meadowlane Dr. City: Corpus Christi State/ Province: TX Postal/Zip Code: 78412 Topic Ongoing Odor Issue at Oso Water Treatment Plant Agenda Item Number J Describe Feedback: Please address the persistent odor emanating from the Oso Water Treatment Plant, particularly concerning its impact on air quality near Councilman Hunter's residence and our community as a whole. The ongoing issue of the unpleasant odor has been affecting our neighborhood whenever the wind direction changes, significantly impacting our quality of life. This is next to the future Barisi Village, I urge the City Council to provide transparency on the action plan in place to resolve this long-standing problem. Can we expect regular updates on the efforts being made to mitigate the odor concerns? Additionally, could there be a timeline established for when improvements will be implemented to address this issue effectively? Over the years, there have been numerous reports highlighting this problem, yet it persists. The similarity of issues on Williams Drive between Nile and Airline underscores the urgency of finding a lasting solution to these odor challenges. Thanks Provide an email to receive a copy of your tropwatch36@yahoo.com submission. se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting March 26, 2024 DATE: March 26, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Brandon Wade, Fire Chief brandonw@cctexas.com (361) 826-3900 Acceptance and appropriation of grant funds from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of$1,867.26 from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for firearms training and ammunition for five arson investigators for the Corpus Christi Fire Department; and appropriating funds in the amount of$1,867.26 to the FY 2024 Fire Grants Fund. SUMMARY: The State of Texas provides an annual allocation for training for law enforcement agencies' sworn and civilian personnel for them to retain their required accreditation hours. The annual allocation also can be used to help fund training equipment that law enforcement agencies need. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Each year, the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account issues an annual allocation of funds to law enforcement agencies, per the Texas Occupations Code, Section 1701.157. The amount of funds received depends on the number of sworn personnel that a law enforcement agency has as of January 1 of each year and on the available funding in the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account. The funds must be appropriated annually when the funding is received from the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account. The funds are to be used by qualified law enforcement agencies for expenses related to the continuing education of full-time law enforcement officers and support personnel as well as training equipment. The Corpus Christi Fire Department's (CCFD) five arson investigators fall under the category of law enforcement officers because they are licensed peace officers. CCFD will use the funds received from the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account for firearms training and ammunition for its five arson investigators. Arson investigators are required to maintain firearms qualification on an annual basis. The City has received this grant since 2002. Last year, CCFD received $733.36 from this grant. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to accept the funds and, therefore, offer less training to arson investigators until other funding sources are identified. However, this would result in arson investigators becoming delinquent in their firearms qualifications, which would affect CCFD's operations and credentials. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2024 is the acceptance of funds in the amount of $1,867.26. The $1,867.26 will be appropriated into the Fire Grants Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1062 Fire Grants Organization/Activity: 826401 L LEOSE- Fire Grants Department#: 10 Fire Department Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530362 Training-General Amount: $1,867.26 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approving the ordinance and appropriating the funds, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Award Letter Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of $1,867.26 from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account for the Corpus Christi Fire Department for training and equipment; and appropriating funds in the amount of $1,867.26 to the FY 2024 Fire Grants Fund. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute all documents necessary to accept funding in the amount of$1,867.26 from the from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account under Occupations Code, Section 1701 .157, for the allocation from this fund to expenses related to the continuing education of those licensed under this Chapter of the Occupations Code. SECTION 2. That $1,867.26 is appropriated in the No. 1062 Fire Grants Fund from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account to provide training described in Section 1 . SECTION 3. That the 2023-2024 operating budget approved by Ordinance No. 032855 is amended to increase revenues and expenditures. X' 3 9. GLENN HEGAR TEXAS COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS P.O.Box 13528 • Austin,TX 78711-3528 February 28, 2024 CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT 2406 LEOPARD ST STE 300 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78408-3719 Vendor number: 17460005741-050 Texas Occupations Code, Section 1701.157, directs the Comptroller to make an annual allocation to qualified law enforcement agencies for expenses related to the continuing education of persons licensed under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code. This payment must be used, as necessary, to ensure the continuing education and training, as determined by the agency head, for full-time officers and law enforcement support personnel in your agency. We are pleased to inform you the 88th Legislature approved an additional amount for the Law Enforcement Education Funds program. As a result, your agency's 2024 allocation has been increased to $1,867.26 Total 2024 Allocation: $1,867.26 Less: Allocation Previously Received: $850.75 Additional Allocation Payment enclosed: $1,016.51 As a reminder, please complete and return the Texas Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (LEOSE) Fund Allocation Basis form (40-215) you received with your original payment to receive a distribution in 2025. Please call us at 800-531-5441, ext. 3-4530, or 512-463-4530 if you have any questions or if we can be of assistance. Enclosures THE STATE OF TEXAS PAYMENT INFORMATION INVOICE NUMBER INVOICE DATE INVOICE DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT INVOICE AMOUNT PEACE OFF ALL PEACE OFF ALLOC GR 9P240548 1 ,016.51 ISSUE DATE: 02/28/2024 WARRANT TOTAL: $1,016.51 PAYEE NUMBER: 1XXXXX05741 MAIL CODE: 050 WARRANT NUMBER: 147751081 PAYEE NAME: CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT - - NON-NEGOTIABLE - For questions about this payment or to sign up for Direct Deposit, please contact your paying agency. 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Detach here before depositing ��,5 SEAS/�Gf r 9 TEXAS COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS TREASURY WARRANT NO W ` FEBRUARY 29, 2024 147751081 022824 1XXXXX05741 050 0001 902 9P240548 PAYING AGENCY 512-463-4561 COMPTROLLER STATE FISCAL Pay ONE THOUSAND SIXTEEN DOLLARS AND 51/100 $ 1,016.51 TO CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT 2406 LEOPARD ST STE 300 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78408-3719 Glenn Hegar VOID AFTER 08/31/2026 Comptroller of Public Accoun II' 30 411' 1: 1111900 16 41: III 14 ? ? 5 I08 I0 A G� Ilk N �oaPoap,Eo AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting of March 26, 2024 DATE: March 26, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Mike Markle, Chief of Police mikema(u-)-cctexas.com (361) 886-2603 Acceptance and appropriation of grant funds from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education CAPTION: Ordinance accepting $54,134.93 from the State of Texas— Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for training courses and training-related travel for approximately 18 full-time sworn police officers for the Corpus Christi Police Department; and appropriating $54,134.93 in the FY 2024 Police Grants Fund. SUMMARY: The State of Texas provides an annual allocation for training for law enforcement agencies' sworn and civilian personnel for them to retain their required accreditation hours. The annual allocation also can be used to help fund training equipment that law enforcement agencies need. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Each year, the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account issues an annual allocation of funds to law enforcement agencies, per the Texas Occupations Code, Section 1701.157. The amount of funds received depends on the number of sworn personnel that a law enforcement agency has as of January 1 of each year and on the available funding in the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account. The funds must be appropriated annually when the funding is received from the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account. The funds are to be used by qualified law enforcement agencies for expenses related to the continuing education of full-time law enforcement officers and support personnel as well as training equipment. The Corpus Christi Police Department(CCPD)will use the funds received from the Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education account for continued educational training and travel-related costs for training of approximately 18 sworn police officers. Police officers are required to have 40 hours of continuing education training on a biannual basis. The training schools include homicide investigation, interrogation techniques, and other police-related subjects. The City has received this grant since 2002. Last year, CCPD received $20,169.56 from this grant. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to accept the funds and, therefore, offer less training to sworn officers until other funding sources are identified. However, this would result in sworn officers becoming delinquent in their continuing education credits, which would affect CCPD's operations and credentials. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2024 is the acceptance of funds in the amount of $54,134.93. The $54,134.93 will be appropriated into the Police Grants Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1074 Police Grants Fund Organization/Activity: 826200L Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 547012 Amount: $54,134.93 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approving the ordinance and appropriating the funds, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Award Letter Ordinance accepting funding in the amount of $54,134.93 from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account for Police Department training of sworn and civilian personnel; and appropriating funds in the amount of$54,134.93 to the Police Grants Fund. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute all documents necessary to accept funding in the amount of$54,134.93 from the from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account under Occupations Code, Section 1701.157, for the allocation from this fund to expenses related to the continuing education of those licensed under this Chapter of the Occupations Code. SECTION 2. The City of Corpus Christi designates the Chief of Police as the City's authorized official. The authorized official is given the power to apply for, accept, reject, alter, or terminate the funding on behalf of the applicant agency. SECTION 3. That $54,134.96 is appropriated in the No. 1061 Police Grants Fund from the State of Texas — Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account to provide training described in Section 1 . Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary jj I GLENN HEGAR TEXAS COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS P.O.Box 13528 - Austin,TX 78711-3528 February 28, 2024 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI POLICE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 9016 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78469-9016 Vendor number: 17460005741-051 Texas Occupations Code, Section 1701.157, directs the Comptroller to make an annual allocation to qualified law enforcement agencies for expenses related to the continuing education of persons licensed under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code. This payment must be used, as necessary, to ensure the continuing education and training, as determined by the agency head, for full-time officers and law enforcement support personnel in your agency. We are pleased to inform you the 88th Legislature approved an additional amount for the Law Enforcement Education Funds program. As a result, your agency's 2024 allocation has been increased to $54,134.93 Total 2024 Allocation: $54,134.93 Less: Allocation Previously Received: $24,264.60 Additional Allocation Payment enclosed: $29,870.33 As a reminder, please complete and return the Texas Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (LEOSE) Fund Allocation Basis form (40-215) you received with your original payment to receive a distribution in 2025. Please call us at 800-531-5441, ext. 3-4530, or 512-463-4530 if you have any questions or if we can be of assistance. Enclosures se 0 0 AGENDA MEMORANDUM First Reading at the City Council Meeting of March 26, 2024 NoRPa0.Pg Second Reading at the City Council Meeting of April 09, 2024 1852 DATE: March 18, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA CGFO, Assistant City Manager HeatherH3(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3506 Elsy Borgstedte, Assistant Director Office of Economic Development elsvb(a-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3682 Ordinance amending the FY 2024 Capital Budget to add the Art Museum of South Texas HVAC Improvements Project CAPTION: Ordinance amending the Capital Improvement Program to add the Art Museum of South Texas HVAC Improvements Project; appropriating $3,500,000 from the unreserved fund balance in the Seawall Fund; and amending the FY 2024 Operating and Capital Budgets. SUMMARY: The Art Museum of South Texas is a city-owned facility with two buildings that currently operate with two separate chiller systems. The Johnson Building uses a chilled water distribution loop system that is linked to the American Bank Center (ABC) chiller system. The Legorreta Building uses a standalone chiller that is approximately 20 years old. This unit recently failed, and it has been determined that it is beyond repair. The museum has procured emergency repairs and rental of equipment to install a temporary chiller to continue operations. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The existing chiller system at the ABC is a chilled water distribution loop system that provides chilled water for cooling at the Convention Center, Selena Auditorium, along with three external public facilities: the Art Museum, Science and History Museum, and the Harbor Playhouse. The Facility Conditions Assessment report and the Gap Analysis conducted for the American Bank Center in 2023 identified the need to decouple the external public facilities from the Convention Center chilled water loop system as a critical project. The three chillers at the ABC are at the end of life and any failures affect not only the ABC but also the other three external facilities. Separating the three external public facilities from the ABC to operate on independent HVAC chiller equipment will ease the demand on the existing ABC chiller equipment. Additionally, a new system will provide HVAC controls to the external public facilities, including the Art Museum, to allow appropriate building and humidification levels management to safeguard the artwork. Both the ABC chillers and the stand-alone chillers have undergone several costly repairs, and the equipment is at the end of its useful life. The HVAC system is not operating effectively resulting in the facility having issues controlling the building temperature and humidity levels. The Art Museum HVAC replacement projects are identified in the long- range Capital Improvement Plan Budget for 2028 to 2030 but due to the continued failure of the systems staff recommends the timeline be accelerated. The preliminary cost to decouple the system from the ABC and install new HVAC improvements to service the whole Art Museum including emergency temporary repairs and allowance for the rental of a temporary chiller is $3.5 million. The Engineering Department is working on the emergency task for Facility Conditions Assessment to prepare a list of long lead equipment. The estimated lead time for the required chillers, air handlers, and equipment is approximately 6-12 months. Below are the preliminary major projects identified: Legorreta Building • Replace Chiller • Cooling Tower • (4) pumps • Mech Piping • (6) indoor air handlers • (2) fan coil units • outdoor air handling unit, and ducting Johnson Building • Remove from the central chiller plant at the American Bank Center • Replacement of all (10) roof mezzanine air handling units and connection piping • Improvements to the HVAC system and install building controls. • Enhance mechanical rooms for new equipment. During the March 18, 2024, Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation Type A Board meeting, the board approved the request for $3,500,000 in HVAC Improvements for repairs at the city owned facility housing the Art Museum of South Texas and is recommending funding be the appropriated from the Seawall Fund balance for the project. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative would be to keep the project in the long-range Capital Improvement Plan until fiscal year 2029 and continue to rent chiller equipment to provide cool air to the museum. The cost to rent the chiller for the next five years is approximately $900,000. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact in FY 2024 is $3,500,000 from the Seawall Fund reserves. Funding Detail: Fund: 1120 - Seawall Improvement Fund Organization/Activity: 60195 — Transfer to Seawall CIP Department: 57 — Economic Development Account: 548500 — Operating transfers out Project # (CIP Only): 24036 - Art Museum HVAC Systems Improvements Amount: $3,500,000 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Location Map Presentation Ordinance amending the Capital Improvement Program to add the Art Museum of South Texas HVAC Improvements Project; appropriating $3,500,000.00 from the unreserved fund balance in the Seawall Fund; and amending the FY 2024 Operating and Capital Budgets. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The FY 2023-2024 Operating Budget, adopted by Ordinance No. 033151 , is amended to appropriate $3,500,000.00 from the unreserved fund balance in Fund 1120 Seawall and transferred to Fund 3271 Seawall CIP and increase expenditures by $3,500,000.00. SECTION 2. The FY 2023-2024 Capital Budget, adopted by Ordinance No. 033152, is amended to increase revenue & expenditures by $3,500,000.00. SECTION 3. The Capital Improvement Program Plan is amended to add the Art Museum of South Texas HVAC System Improvements Project. Introduced and voted on the day of 12024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of 12024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Art Museum Emergency HVAC System Improvements City Council ..�. March 26, 2024 Background ❖ The Art Museum of South Texas is a city owned facility composed of two buildings. ❖ The original complex, called the Johnson Building, was designed by world-renowned architect Phillip Johnson and opened to the public in 1972. ❖ An expansion, called the Legorreta Building, was designed by world- renowned architect Ricardo Legorreta and opened to the public in 2006. A" ART MUSEUM OF SOUTH TEXAS Affiliated with Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi `O�p U 5 CH,P,f i o` a Birds e View J y �852 - Johnson Buildin Background The Art Museum currently operates with two chiller systems. ❖ The system used by the Johnson Building is a chilled water distribution loop system that is linked to the American Bank Center (ABC) chiller system. The equipment has reached the end of its useful life and needs to be decoupled from the ABC Convention Center chiller system. ❖ The second system used by the Legorreta Building is a standalone chiller. In February, the chiller for the Legorreta Building failed and the Art Museum secured the rental of a temporary chiller to provide cool air for the facility. It has been determined this system is at end of life. Project Location LOCATION MAP ♦ ti PROJECT LOCATION n AERIAL MAP 'R NOi TO SCALE � PROJECT NUMBER:�4036 d 5 Background ❖ The Facility Conditions Assessment report and Gap Analysis conducted for the American Bank Center identified a critical need to decouple the external public facilities since any failures affect not only the ABC but also the other three external facilities. ❖ The HVAC system is not operating effectively resulting in the facility having issues controlling the building temperature and humidity levels. ❖ The preliminary cost to decouple the system and install a new HVAC improvement to service both buildings is $3.5 million. ❖ On March 18, 2024, the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation Type A Board approved the HVAC project and recommended appropriating funds from the Seawall Fund unreserved fund balance. ' Project Scope Museum HVAC Improvement Scope Includes: ❖ Design and identify critical equipment with long delivery times ❖ Decoupling from American Bank Center Chilled Water Loop ❖ Chillers, Cooling Towers, & Air Handlers ❖ Enhanced Mechanical Rooms for New Equipment ❖ New Boilers, Piping, and Associated Equipment ❖ New HVAC Controls •'• Energy Code Commissioning 0e) Tentative Project Schedule MAY- OCTOBER NOV - JAN FEBRUARY - FEBRUARY Design Bid/Award Construction Recommendation Staff and the Corpus Christi , -° -•� Business and Job Development r - Corporation Type A Board -- � recommend amendment of the FY24 Operating and CIP budgets for the project and the appropriation of funds from the Seawall Fund ilto unreserved fund balance. r r Questions? � S cl �o 0 � µCORPOOI AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting April 9, 2024 DATE: April 9, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Brandon Wade, Fire Chief Bra ndonW(u-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3935 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement JoshC2a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Emergency Medical Services Medications for the Corpus Christi Fire Department CAPTION: Motion authorizing execution of a one-year supply agreement with two one-year option periods with Life-Assist, of Rancho Cordova, California, for emergency medical services medications in an amount up to$131,891.89 and a total amount up to$395,675.67 if both one-year option periods are exercised, with FY 2024 funding in the amount of$54,954.95 from the General Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes the purchase of emergency medical services (EMS) medications for the Operations Division of the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD). EMS medications are used during EMS calls and are critical for public health and safety. These medications are utilized by paramedics assigned to CCFD ambulances and fire apparatuses when responding to emergencies throughout the city. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: EMS Paramedics are the first and most crucial link in the EMS system. Not only are EMS paramedics one of the first responders on scene, but they are also the first line of medical care. EMS paramedics perform highly specialized medical services to patients in the field which include basic life-supporting, administering of medications and intravenous fluids, advanced airway care, and other advanced life- saving techniques. CCFD currently has 14 licensed ambulances and operates its EMS services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Approximately 78% of CCFD calls are requests for EMS assistance. In FY 2023, CCFD responded to 47,247 medical incidents. For FY 2024, over 20,000 medical incidents have been responded to year-to-date. During EMS calls, various pharmaceuticals are needed to provide intervention and support to patients found with cardiac issues, diabetic emergencies, seizure activity, asthma, trauma, and overdoses. Some of the EMS medications that will be purchased through this supply agreement include epinephrine, morphine, albuterol, and naloxone. The EMS medications are carried by CCFD ambulances and fire apparatuses. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance & Procurement conducted a competitive request for bid process and received three responsible responses. Finance & Procurement is recommending the award to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, which is Life-Assist, Incorporated. The previous supply agreement was with Bound Tree Medical, LLC., of Dublin, Ohio. It was a one-year agreement with two one-year option periods in an amount up to $122,222.28 and a total amount up to $366,666.84 if both of the two one-year option periods were exercised. CCFD encountered numerous issues during the supply agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC., to include unexpected supply shortages and price increases. As a result, the agreement was terminated in November 2022, with CCFD having only spent $61,240.26, or 50%, of the first year's value. Since the termination of the supply agreement, CCFD has outsourced its EMS medical supplies from Life-Assist and other suppliers. The market for medications as a whole was unable to guarantee stock or pricing as prices were changing daily. During this time Fire Department had smaller contracts with multiple suppliers using whoever had the meds in stock and best pricing at that given time. Previous to the supply agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC., the City held a three-year supply agreement with Life-Assist. CCFD was very satisfied with the level of service and pricing provided by Life-Assist during that three-year agreement. Based on that experience and the more recent outsourcing for EMS medical supplies, CCFD recommends continuing to work with Life-Assist through the proposed supply agreement. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to approve the proposed supply agreement and instead purchase off-contract, which would be more costly and not as efficient for receiving the required medications in a timely manner. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for CCFD in FY 2024 is $54,954.95. The remaining costs will be budgeted through the annual budget process. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 General Fund Organization/Activity: 35100 City Ambulance Department#: 10 Fire Department Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 520030 Chemical/Household Supplies Amount: $54,954.95 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing execution of a one-year agreement for the purchase of EMS medications with Life-Assist, Incorporated, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Service Agreement Resolution Price Sheet Bid Tabulation City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation Sr.Buyer:Marco Lozano RFB 5485 Bid Open:November 6,2023 Medications for Fire Dept.EMS Staff Recomends Life Assist,Inc. Bound Tree Medical,LLC Henry Schein,Inc. Rancho Cordova,California Dublin,Ohio Melville,Yew York Item Description Unit Qty Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Adenosine 1 6mg/2ml PK 40 $ 38.30 $ 1,532.00 $ 41.05 $ 1,642.00 $ 71.68 $ 2,867.20 NDC#25021-301-02 Packaged: 10 vial/carton Albuterol 2 a.mg/3ml PK 70 $ 6.78 $ 474.60 $ 5.88 $ 411.60 $ 11.75 $ 822.50 NDC#0487-9501-01 Packaged:30 pouch/carton Amiodarone 3 150mg/3ml BX 20 $ 22.00 $ 440.00 $ 54.65 $ 1,093.00 $ 44.25 $ 885.00 NDC#0143-9875-25 Packaged:25/Box Asprin 4 81mg/1 tablet EA 288 $ 0.89 $ 256.32 $ 0.73 $ 210.24 $ 0.03 $ 7.20 NDC#0904-4040-73 Packaged:36 tabs/bottle Atropine Sulfate 5 1mg/5ml BX 70 $ 153.00 $ 10,710.00 $ 168.40 $ 11,788.00 $ 191.65 $ 13,415.50 NDC#0409-4910-34 Packaged: 1 syringe/carton CA Gluconate 10%IV 6 1gm/10ml PK 12 $ 29.00 $ 348.00 $ 314.93 $ 3,779.16 $ 341.96 $ 4,103.52 NDC#63323-311-19 Packaged:25 vial/tray CA Gluconate 2.5%Gel 7 2g/1 tube NDC#N/A EA 80 $ 42.50 $ 3,400.00 $ 40.30 $ 3,224.00 $ 76.04 $ 6,083.20 Packaged: N/A Dextrose 50% 8 25g/50ml BX 90 $ 152.00 $ 13,680.00 $ 170.35 $ 15,331.50 $ 224.33 $ 20,189.70 NDC#0409-7517-16 Packaged: 10 syringe/container Diphenhydramine 9 50mg/1ml BX 20 $ 29.50 $ 590.00 $ 25.15 $ 503.00 $ 25.92 $ 518.40 NDC#0641-0376-25 Packaged:25 vial/package Epinephrine 1:1000 10 1mg/1ml BX 20 $ 390.00 $ 7,800.00 $ 331.83 $ 6,636.60 $ 508.64 $ 10,172.80 NDC#42023-159-25 Packaged:25 vial/carton Epinephrine 1:10,000 11 1mg/10ml BX 94 $ 85.80 $ 8,065.20 $ 96.95 $ 9,113.30 $ 109.27 $ 10,271.38 NDC#0409-4921-34 Packaged: 10 syringe/package Furosemide 12 40mg/4ml BX 24 $ 33.63 $ 807.12 $ 88.46 $ 2,123.04 $ 36.59 $ 878.16 NDC#0409-6102-04 Packaged:25 vial/tray Glucagon 13 1mg/1ml EA 180 $ 199.00 $ 35,820.00 $ 192.75 $ 34,695.00 $ 310.27 $ 55,848.60 NDC#0597-0260-10 Packaged: 1 kit/per kit Glucose Paste 14 15g EA 600 $ 1.25 $ 750.00 $ 1.30 $ 780.00 $ 1.49 $ 894.00 NDC#N/A Packaged: N/A Lidocaine 15 100mg/5ml BX 56 $ 55.50 $ 3,108.00 $ 63.80 $ 3,572.80 $ 74.75 $ 4,186.00 NDC#0409-4903-34 Packaged: 10 syringe/container City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation Sr.Buyer:Marco Lozano RFB 5485 Bid Open:November 6,2023 Medications for Fire Dept.EMS Staff Recomens Life Assist,Inc. Bound Tree Medical,LLC Henry Schein,Inc. Rancho Cordova,California Dublin,Ohio Melville,Yew York Magnesium Sulfate 50% 16 5g/10ml BX 7 $ 62.00 $ 434.00 $ 68.35 $ 478.45 $ 64.72 $ 453.04 NDC#63323-064-10 Packaged:25 vial/tray Methylpred 17 125mg/2ml BX 15 $ 223.25 $ 3,348.75 $ 242.33 $ 3,634.95 $ 284.25 $ 4,263.75 NDC#0009-0047-22 Packaged:25 vial/carton Naloxone 18 2mg/2ml BX 128 $ 115.00 $ 14,720.00 $ 160.40 $ 20,531.20 $ 165.28 $ 21,155.84 NDC#76329-3369-1 Packaged: 10 syringe/box Midazolam 19 5mg/5ml BX 16 $ 26.50 $ 424.00 $ 12.51 $ 200.16 $ 15.67 $ 250.72 NDC#0409-2305-05 Packaged: 10 vial/carton Morphine Sulfate 20 10mg/1ml BX 48 $ 120.00 $ 5,760.00 $ 54.40 $ 2,611.20 $ 64.25 $ 3,084.00 NDC#0409-1893-01 Packaged:25/box Nitrostat Spray 21 0.4mg/60m dose NDC#45802-210-01 EA 98 $ 135.80 $ 13,308.40 $ 93.82 $ 9,194.36 $ 156.62 $ 15,348.76 Packaged: 1 bottle/carton Ondansetron 22 4mg/2ml BX 130 $ 13.92 $ 1,809.60 $ 8.19 $ 1,064.70 $ 63.34 $ 8,234.20 NDC#0409-1120-11 Packaged:24 syringe/box Sodium Bicarbonate 23 50mg/50ml BX 17 $ 182.20 $ 3,097.40 $ 19.85 $ 337.45 $ 264.08 $ 4,489.36 NDC#0409-6637-34 Packaged:50ml/1 syringe Tranexxamic Acid 24 1000mg/10ml EA 30 $ 6.95 $ 208.50 $ 34.20 $ 1,026.00 $ 4.25 $ 127.50 NDC#42192-605-10 Packaged:vials Allowance:Expedited deliveries for LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Medications YEAR 1-Total $ 131,891.89 $ 134,981.71. $ 189,550.33 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 SC G� SUPPLY AGREEMENT NO. 5485 U EMS Medications for CCFD yCaeaoRp�� 1852 THIS EMS Medications for CCFD Supply Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Life-Assist, Incorporated ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide EMS Medications for CCFD in response to Request for Bid No. 5485 ("RFB"), which RFB includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB and the Contractor's bid response are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide EMS Medications for CCFD in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. "Goods," "products", and "supplies", as used in this Agreement, refer to and have the same meaning. 2. Term. (A) The Term of this Agreement is one year beginning on the date provided in the Notice to Proceed from the Contract Administrator or the City's Procurement Division. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to two additional one-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $131,891 .89, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 for goods delivered and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Tracey Escalante Department: Fire Department Phone: 361 .826.3994 Email: traceyECcctexas.com 5. Insurance. Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of products to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of products to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and products will remain with the Contractor until such time as the products are delivered and accepted by the City. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all products supplied before acceptance. Any products that are delivered but not accepted by the City must be corrected or replaced immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or replacement at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement product may be bought by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such products in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In providing the Goods, Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Tracey Escalante Title: Contracts/Funds Administrator Address: 2406 Leopard St., Suite 300, Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 Phone: 361-826-3994 Fax: 361-887-8053 IF TO CONTRACTOR: Life-Assist, Incorporated Attn: Cherise Akers Title: Director of Contracts Address: 11277 Sunrise Park Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 Phone: 800.824.6016 Fax: 800.290.9794 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES') FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 CONTRACTOR DocuSigned by: Hsu a� Signature: F cherise Akers Printed Name: Director of contracts Title: 3/18/2024 Date: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director of Finance — Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit l : RFB No. 5485 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid Response Supply Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 7 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 Attachment A: Scope of Work 1.1 General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide medications in accordance with the specifications listed herein. These medicines will be utilized by the Corpus Christi Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services technicians, to treat patients. This contract will provide needed medications to be purchased on an "as needed" basis by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division of the Corpus Christi Fire Department. 1.2 Scope of Work A. Delivery 1 . Contractor shall make inside delivery to City locations within five calendar days to the addresses specified. All Contract prices are F.O.B. destination, inside delivery to City of Corpus Christi facility, freight prepaid. Expedited 48- hour delivery services will be required in some instances, therefore, Contractor must be able to provide such service. Additional freight will be paid only when the City has made a request for expedited delivery. 2. Delivery, as used in this section, means the goods ordered and received by the City. Receipt of goods that do not conform to specifications will not be accepted by the City. Contractor understands and agrees that the City may, at its discretion, cancel any backorders due to the Contractors inability to deliver the product within the five-calendar day stipulation. Cancellations shall be in writing and sent to Contractor by email, fax, or mail. No restocking fee or payment of any kind shall be owed for orders canceled due to Contractor's inability to meet the five-day delivery deadline. Returns to Contractor of late orders received after the cancellation notice has been sent shall be at Contractor's expense. The City may seek the products from another source if Contractor fails to deliver on time. 3. Delivery must be made during normal working hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CT. B. Defective Goods Contractor shall pay for return shipment on any goods that arrive in a defective unusable or inoperable condition. Contractor must arrange for the return shipment of damaged goods. C. Product Expiration Contractor shall provide medical supplies with a minimum expiration date of 12 months after the delivery date. Any materials delivered with an expiration date of less than 12 months after the delivery date will be returned to Contractor for credit or replacement at Contractor's expense. D. Change on Unit of Measure Contractor may change unit of measure as long as individual unit price remains consistent. DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 E. Discontinued Items In the event the manufacturer discontinues particular product(s), the City may allow Contractor to provide a substitute for the discontinued product(s) or delete the product(s) from the contract altogether. If Contractor requests permission to substitute a new product, Contractor shall provide the following to the City: 1 . Documentation from the manufacturer that the product has been discontinued. 2. Documentation that names the replacement product. 3. Documentation that provides clear and convincing evidence that the replacement product meets or exceeds all specifications of the original product. 4. Documentation that provides clear and convincing evidence that the replacement product will be compatible with all the functions or uses of the discontinued product. 5. Documentation confirming that the price for the replacement is the same as or less than the discontinued product. 6. These providers related to product discontinuance apply only to products specifically listed in this solicitation document. 1.3 Special Instructions A. Monthly orders of required medications (Except for controlled medications listed below in special instructions section), will need to be shipped to: Corpus Christi Fire Department Attention: EMS Supply Coordinator 1501 Holly Road Corpus Christi, TX 78417 B. All controlled medications to be shipped as per DEA regulations to address on DEA Certificate: Corpus Christi Fire Department 2406 Leopard Street, Suite 201 Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Controlled Medication: Midazolam (Versed) Morphine Sulfate C. Contractor must process electronic Schedule 11 narcotic forms (e222). DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21CCD-9573-4049-B1F7-850945E1A685,,,�,lt B: Bid Form Go�us CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI KA CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT v BID FORM N FORRZ 1852 RFB No. 5485 EMS Medications for CCFD Date: 11/16/2023 Authorized Bidder: Life-Assist, Inc. Signature: 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. Item Description Unit Qty Unit Total Price Price Adenosine 1 6mg/2ml PK 40 $38.30 $1,532.00 N DC # 25021-301-02 Packaged: 10 vial/carton Albuterol 2 a. mg/3ml PK 70 $6.7[41 $474.60 N DC # 0487-9501-01 as eted. Packaged: 30 pouch/carton packaged n26%box Amiodarone 3 150mg/3ml BX 20 $22.00 $440.00 N DC#0143-9875-25 Packaged: 25/Box DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 Aspirin 4 81 mg/1 tablet EA 288 $0.89 $256.32 NDC # 0904-4040-73 Packaged: 36 tabs/bottle Atropine Sulfate 5 1 mg/5ml BX 70 $153.00 $10,710.00 NDC # 0409-4910-34 Packaged: 1 syringe/carton Ln CA Gluconate 10% IV 6 1gm/10ml PK 12 $29. $348.00 NDC # 63323-31 1-19 priced as requested, ackaed in Packaged: 25 vial/tray 250vials//case. CA Gluconate 2.5% Gel 7 2g/1 tube NDC # N/A EA 80 $42.50 $3,400.00 Packaged: N/A Dextrose 50% 8 25g/50ml BX 90 $152.00 $13,680.00 NDC # 0409-7517-16 Packaged: 10 syringe/container Diphenhydramine 9 50mg/1 ml BX 20 $29.50 $590.00 NDC # 0641-0376-25 Packaged: 25 vial/package Epinephrine 1:1000 10 1 mg/1 ml BX 20 $390.00 $7,800.00 NDC # 42023-159-25 Packaged: 25 vial/carton Epinephrine 1:10,000 11 1 mg/1 Oml BX 94 $85.80 $8,065.20 NDC # 0409-4921-34 Packaged: 10 syringe/package Furosemide 12 40mg/4ml BX 24 $ 33.63 $ 807.12 NDC # 0409-6102-04 Packaged: 25 vial/tray DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 Glucagon 13 1 mg/1 ml EA 180 $ 199.00 $35,820.00 NDC # 0597-0260-10 Packaged: 1 kit/per kit Glucose Paste 14 15g EA 600 $1.25 $750.00 NDC # N/A Packaged: N/A Lidocaine 15 100mg/5ml BX 56 $55.50 $3,108.00 NDC # 0409-4903-34 Packaged: 10 syringe/container Magnesium Sulfate 50% 16 5g/1 Oml BX 7 $62.00 $ 434.00 NDC # 63323-064-10 Packaged: 25 vial/tray Methylpred 17 125mg/2ml BX 15 $ 223.25 $3,348.75 NDC # 0009-0047-22 Packaged: 25 vial/carton Naloxone 18 2mg/2ml BX 128 $ 115.00 $14,720.00 NDC # 76329-3369-1 Packaged: 10 syringe/box Midazolam 19 5mg/5ml BX 16 $26.50 $424.00 NDC # 0409-2305-05 Packaged: 10 vial/carton DS Morphine Sulfate 20 1 Omg/1 ml BX 48 $12 . $5,760.00 NDC # 0409-1893-01 •pricetl as requested, Packaged: 25/box packaged in 101box. Nitrostat Spray 21 0.4mg/60m dose NDC # 45802- EA 98 $135.80 $13,308.40 210-01 Packaged: 1 bottle/carton DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 Ondansetron U 22 4mg/2ml BX 130 $ 13. $1,809.60 NDC # 0409-1 120-1 1 priced as requested, Packaged: 24 syringe/box syr�9ero X5 Sodium Bicarbonate 23 50mg/50ml BX 17 $182.20 $3,097.40 NDC # 0409-6637-34 Packaged: 50ml/1 syringe Tranexamic Acid 24 1000mg/l Oml EA 30 $6.95 $208.50 NDC # 42192-605-10 Packaged: vials Allowance: Expedited deliveries LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 for Medications YEAR 1 -Total $131,891.89 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE AND BOND REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1 ) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $250,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. Page 2of3 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bonds required for this Agreement. 2021 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-D Contracts for General Services - Services Performed Offsite 05/10/2021 Risk Management- Legal Dept. Page 3of3 DocuSign Envelope ID:4EF21 CCD-9573-4049-B1 F7-850945E1A685 ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS No manufacturer's warranty required for this Agreement. Page 1 of 1 se 0 A H U AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting April 9, 2024 DATE: April 9, 2024 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary rebeccah(o-)-cctexas.com 361-826-3105 Resolution to revise City Council Policies Section 1 to allow Council Members use of a City Phone paid by the City and Section 2 to limit City Council travel expenses in the months of October through December in an election year to one-quarter of the annual budgeted amount. CAPTION: Resolution to revise City Council Policies Section 1 to allow Council Members use of a City Phone paid by the City and Section 2 to limit City Council travel expenses in the months of October through December in an election year to one-quarter of the annual budgeted amount. SUMMARY: Sections 1 and 2 of the Council Policies require updating. The proposed edit to Section 1 updates council policies regarding the usage of city cell phones by council members. The proposed edit to Section 2 updates the month the Council members are elected to office from April to November and establishes spending criteria for Council Members during election years. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City Secretary's Office is recommending these revisions in response to feedback from Council Members. ALTERNATIVES: Council may make alternative recommendations, partially accept the recommended revisions, or reject all recommendations. FISCAL IMPACT: None Funding Detail: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resolution Resolution to revise City Council Policies Section 1 to allow Council Members use of a City Phone paid by the City and Section 2 to limit City Council travel expenses in the months of October through December in an election year to one-quarter of the annual budgeted amount. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The City Council Policies, Section 1 is amended by adding the following language that is underlined ( ) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: 1. Mobile phones. Council Members may elect to use mobile phones provided by and paid for by the City_ ; ; may request rt_Qi1M1_h'_.rS_;e1M1t_QAt fer these litelmliZed rvaalls related tG Gity b6isiness made by E) diFeGtGFy GA"S SECTION 2. The City Council Policies, Section 2 is amended by adding the following language that is underlined (added) and deleting the language that is stricken (deleted) as delineated below: 2. Council travel/business expense. City Council travel/business expenses are for the purpose of training, exchange of new ideas, accomplishment of a specific purpose, solution of a definite problem, or purchase of items related to Council business. Each Council Member will carry out the purpose of his/her trip in an effective and economical manner. The City will reimburse Council Members for all reasonable expenses which are incurred while on City business up to the approved annual budgeted amount for individual Council travel/business expense=. a. The City Council will approve a Mayor and Council travel/business related expense budgets annually. The Council budget will be divided equally among the eight members of the City Council. Council Members shall not spend more than one-quarter (1/4) of their budget during the first fiscal quarter (October-December) in an election year. Newly elected Council Members, OR ApFil, will be allocated GRG-thin the remaining three- quarters (3/4) of the fisca, annual allocation t„ eaGh GGI innil RAomhor upon taking office. b. Expenses reimbursed to Council Members for Council travel and business related charges will not exceed the amount allocated to each Council Member. C. Each Council Member will in his/her reasonable discretion individually determine the necessity for and benefits to be derived from travel or business related charges to be incurred. However, reimbursement will be allowed only up to the amount allocated for each Council Member as approved in the annual budget. Transferring between individual Council Member budgets will not be allowed. d. As authorized by Section 39-321(b), Code of Ordinances, reimbursement will be on an actual basis as supported by a travel expense report with supporting documentation or as provided in City Policy No. G-13.0. e '"'^'-"149 Other business related GhaFgGG aFG eYFE?RG86 161-IGh thi�e expenses include items such as: luncheon/banquet or similar type ticket charges where the Council Members will be representing the City, subscriptions to periodicals/publications and individual membership dues to associations, leagues, etc. that will benefit the member in the conduct of City business, and other business related meeting expenses. Physical property purchased by individual Council Members will remain property of the City after the Council Member's term ends. f. Council Member's spouse or gues related expenses will not be reimbursed. g. Except as noted above, general procedures and policies related to City employee travel will be adhered to by Council Members. h. Where a Council Member's presence is needed by a specific department of the City for attendance at a meeting, function, or event, that department requesting the Council Member's attendance will bear the cost incurred and such requests shall be approved by the City Manager. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of 12024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting April 9, 2024 DATE: April 9, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Brandon Wade, Fire Chief brandonw@cctexas.com (361) 826-3900 Application to the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency for the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant for the Corpus Christi Fire Department CAPTION: Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application for the FY 2023 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant in the amount of $16,359,579.25 from the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency for salaries and benefits over a three-year period for 78 additional firefighters that would potentially be added over two years for the Corpus Christi Fire Department for our four-person staffing plan. SUMMARY: This resolution authorizes the submission of a grant application for the FY 2023 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant in the amount of$16,359,579.25 from the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). If awarded, the grant funds will provide funding salaries and benefits for 78 additional firefighters over the next three fiscal years. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The SAFER grant program provides funding directly to fire departments to assist in increasing the number of firefighters. The goal of the SAFER grant program is to help communities meet industry minimum standards, attain 24-hour staffing to provide adequate protection from fire and fire- related hazards, and to fulfill the overall missions of fire departments. Additionally, the SAFER grant program seeks to help fire departments enhance their abilities to comply with staffing, response, and operational standards established by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA). NFPA sets minimum criteria for the staffing of firefighter crews, and how they will respond and operate at emergency scenes. The NFPA's criteria state that fire departments will respond with a minimum of four personnel on each apparatus and that they will arrive at the emergency scene within four minutes of the dispatch center receiving an emergency call. The City's goal is to achieve four-person for all of its frontline fire companies. Currently, the City is working toward achieving this goal over the next five fiscal years. The City's purpose for applying for this grant is to shorten the timeframe it will take for CCFD to complete its goal of four- person staffing on all frontline fire companies. CCFD currently has only eight of 22 fire companies with four-person staffing. In order to complete four-person staffing for all 22 fire companies, CCFD requires a total of 78 additional uniformed positions. The current authorized complement for CCFD is 455 uniformed positions. If approved, the additional 78 uniformed positions will increase the authorized complement to 533 uniformed positions. Without this grant, it will take CCFD until FY 2030 to achieve four-person staffing for all 22 fire companies. This would be accomplished by City Council approving the addition of 16 uniformed personnel above the average CCFD attrition rate (average attrition rate is 20 uniformed personnel per year) each fiscal year over the next five fiscal years. However, if the SAFER grant is awarded, CCFD would hire 78 uniformed positions above the average attrition over the next two fiscal years, which would accomplish the goal of four-person staffing for all 22 fire companies by June 2027. If this grant is awarded, it will fully pay for the salaries and benefits of 78 additional uniformed positions for the next three fiscal years. If awarded this grant, CCFD plans to hire the first 40 of the additional 78 uniformed positions in the first year of the grant (FY 2025). The grant funds will awarded on a calendar year basis. Listed in the table below is the funding covered by the SAFER grant as well as the cost to the City per year. Fiscal Year Cost per Fiscal Year SAFER Grant City Cost (1/6/25-1/6/28) FY 2025 $2,143,084.31 $2,143,084.31 $0* FY 2026 $5,284,006.57 $5,284,006.57 $0* FY 2027 $7,004,799.76 $7,004,799.76 $0 FY 2028 $7,941,561.17 $1,927,688.61 $6,013,872.56 FY 2029 $8,540,757.55 $0 $8,540,757.55 TOTAL $30,914,209.36 $16,359,579.25 $14,554,630.11 *City would be responsible for the cost of training, tuition, fees, personal protective equipment, and uniforms, which would be a total of$1,381,821.13 over the first two fiscal years (FY 2025: $713,198.00; FY 2026: $668,623.13). If the SAFER grant is awarded, CCFD will submit a decision package as part of the Proposed FY 2025 Budget for training, tuition, fees, personal protective equipment, and uniforms. This is the second time the City has applied for this grant. In 2013,the City received $3,380,824.00 from this grant for funding for 34 additional uniformed positions in CCFD. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to submit the grant application and continue to move forward with adding 16 uniformed positions each fiscal year over the next five fiscal years to accomplish the City's four-person staffing plan. FISCAL IMPACT: If awarded, grant funds will be appropriated in FY 2025 Fire Grants Fund. There is no City cash match required as part of this grant. However, to retain all added grant funded uniformed positions, it will cost the City $8,540,757.55 to fully fund them in FY 2028. If the SAFER grant is awarded to the City, CCFD will not request the additional 16 uniformed positions per fiscal year over the next three fiscal years. Instead, CCFD would work with the Office of Management and Budget to earmark equivalent funding over the next three fiscal years in preparation for funding 100% of the costs for the additional 78 uniformed positions beginning FY 2028. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends authorizing the Corpus Christi Fire Department to submit the grant application, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resolution Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application for FY 2023 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant from the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the salary and benefits costs for 78 additional new firefighters, in the amount of $16,359,579.25 for the Corpus Christi Fire Department. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1. The City Council authorizes the City Manager or designee to submit a grant application to the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant for a total of $16,359,579.25. SECTION 2. There is no City cash match or in-kind services for these grants. SECTION 3. The City Manager or designee may apply for, accept, reject, alter, or terminate the grant. SECTION 4. The City of Corpus Christi designates the Fire Chief as the City's authorized official. The authorized official is given the power to apply for, accept, reject, alter, or terminate the funding on behalf of the applicant agency. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of 12024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary SAFER Grant SAFER The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants (SAFER) was created to provide funding directly to fire departments to help them increase or maintain the number of trained, "front line" firefighters. The goal of SAFER is to enhance the local fire departments' abilities to comply with staffing, response, and operational standards established by the NFPA (NFPA 1710). NFPA 1710 standard sets minimum criteria for the staffing of firefighter crews, and how they will respond and operate at emergency scenes. NFPA 17 10 Requirements Fire Fighters will respond with a minimum of 4 personnel on each apparatus. Fire Fighters will arrive at the emergency scene within 4 minutes of the dispatch center receiving the call. The correct number of fully staffed and strategically located fire stations must exist to accomplish the standard. SAFER The Corpus Christi Fire Department was awarded the SAFER previously in 2013. The SAFER Grant period is currently open, and application is due April 12tn The purpose of applying for this grant is to shorten the timeframe that CCFD can complete the goal of 4-person staffing on all frontline fire companies. Currently have only 8 of 22 fire companies staffed with 4 people. 14 units only have 3 people. It takes a staffing factor of 4.16 people to fill each position accordingly. A total of 78 additional people are needed to fulfill 4-person staffing. The current authorized compliment for CCFD is 455 uniformed personnel and 533 are needed to fully staff the department with 4-person staffing. Staffing If CCFD hires an additional 16 people yearly above attrition for the next 5 years, it would be June 2030 when 4-person staffing would be accomplished. If CCFD hires an additional 26 people yearly above attrition for the next 3 years, with time in training, 4-person staffing would be accomplished in June 2028. With SAFER Grant CCFD can hire 78 above attrition over the next two years in 2025 in 2026 and accomplish full 4-person staffing in June 2027. 4 PERSON STAFFING PLAN Fire EMS Command Minimum 4 Person Engines Specialty Aerials Medics Battalions Manning Count 15 2 5 14 4 Target per Staffing Plan FF/unit 4 4 4 2 1 shift Totals 60 8 20 28 4 120 Staffing Factor 4.16 Operations Staffing Target 499.2 Admin/Non-Operations Staffing Targetl 34 Staffing Target Per Shift(3 shifts)l 166.4 Total Complement Targetl 533.2 Complement Assessment Description Total Non-Ops Ops Current Authorized 455 34 421 Target 533.2 34 499.2 Delta -78.2 0 -78.2 2 yrs -39.1 3 yrs -26.06667 4yrs -19.55 5 yrs -15.64 6yrs -13.03333 Costs Calendar/Grant Year Actual City Cost w Cost per year for Grant AFG% AFG Cover City Grant Cost City% Tuition/Supplies Year 11/25-1/26 $2,880,223.36 100% $2,980,223.36 $0.00 0% $713,198.00 Year 21/26-1/27 $6,203,554.31 100% $6,203,554.31 $0.00 0% $668,623.13 Year 31/27-1/28 $7,275,801.57 100% $7,275,801.57 $0.00 0% $0.00 Year 41/28-1/29 $8,072,009.22 0% $0.00 $8,072,009.22 100% $8,072,009.22 Year 51/29-9/30/29 $6,482,620.88 0% $0.00 $6,482,620.88 100% $6,482,620.88 Total costs: $30,914,209.35 $16,359,579.25 $14,554,630.11 $15,936,451.23 Costs Fiscal Year Costs Actual City Cost w Cost per Fiscal year for Grant % AFG Cover City Cost City% Tuition/Supplies FY1(FY25)-1/6/25-9/30/2-5 $2,143,084.31 100% $2,143,084.31 $0.00 0% $713,198.00 FY2(FY26)-10/1/25-9/30/26 $5,284,006.56 100% $5,294,006.56 $0.00 0% $668,623.13 FY3(FY27)-10/1/26-9/30/27 $7,004,799.76 100% $7,004,799.76 $0.00 0% $0.00 FY4(FY28)-10/1/27-1/6/28 $1,927,688.61 100% $1,927,688.61 $0.00 0% $0.00 FY4(FY28)-1/6/28-9/30/28 $6,013,872.56 O $0.00 $6,013,872.56 100% $6,013,872.56 FY5(FY29)-10/1/28-9/30/29 $8,540,757.55 0% $0.00 $8,540,757.55 100% $8,540,757.55 Total costs: $30,914,209.35 $16,359,579.25 $14,554,630.11 $15,936,451.23 SAFER If awarded, grant funds will be appropriated in FY 2025 Fire Grants Fund. There is no City cash match required as part of this grant. However, to retain all added grant funded uniformed positions, it will cost the City $8,540,757.55 to fully fund them in FY 2028. If the SAFER grant is awarded to the City, CCFD will not request the additional 16 uniformed positions per fiscal year over the next three fiscal years. Instead, CCFD would work with the Office of Management and Budget to earmark equivalent funding over the next three fiscal years in preparation for funding 100% of the costs for the additional 78 uniformed positions beginning FY 2028. SAFERAward Award notifications will be sent out July 31, 2024, through September 30, 2024. If awarded the Grant, we would hire 40 in January 2025 and 38 in January 2026. If not awarded Grant, we would like to continue to move forward with adding 16 positions to continue to move forward with our 4-person staffing plan and will submit a decision package during the budget process. se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM ss52 Resolution for the City Council Meeting of April 9, 2024 DATE: March 11, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Randy Almaguer, CCREDC ralmaguer(a)-ccredc.com (361) 882-7448 Cimbar Resources Inc. — Foreign Trade Zone CAPTION: Resolution of the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas authorizing a letter of support by the City of Corpus Christi to the Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Manager at the Port of Corpus Christi, Grantee of FTZ#122, for an application to the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board (FTZB) requesting designation as a subzone, owned and operated by Cimbar Resources, Inc, for their site located at 322 Manning Road in Corpus Christi, Texas. SUMMARY: This resolution authorizes a letter of support by the City of Corpus Christi for Cimbar Resources, Inc, to operate a subzone for their site located at 322 Manning Road under the U.S. Foreign- Trade Zones program. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Cimbar is a leading supplier of barium sulfate. Established in 1914, Cimbar is globally recognized as a critical minerals supplier and produces industrial minerals at twelve production sites in the United States. The Cimbar plant in Corpus Christi produces ground barite suitable for use in oil field applications. In September 2020, Cimbar acquired the Baker Hughes Facility at 322 Manning Road. When Baker Hughes was operational at this location it operated as a FTZ subzone, but the designation was terminated after acquisition. Cimbar has re-opened the plant and created an additional eleven jobs for a total of twelve full-time employees. They have invested $500,000 at the plant for equipment in the last year and intend to invest an additional $1.5 to 2 million in the next two to three years. Cimbar is in the process of reapplying for FTZ subzone designation to access the available benefits under the FTZ program, which includes duty elimination on the imported barite. The U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Act exempts certain tangible personal property (inventory) from state and local ad valorem taxes. The ad valorem tax exemption is limited to tangible personal property imported into or held for export from an FTZ. To establish the subzone, the FTZB requires letters of support from each of the taxing entities that may be impacted. Cimbar has confirmed support from Tuloso-Midway ISD, Nueces County Hospital District, and Del Mar College. They are still seeking support from Nueces County and the City of Corpus Christi. There are three other barite plants in Nueces County, operating under FTZ procedures: Halliburton, Cimbar, and Superior Weighing. Each of those facilities are operating with the benefit of the inventory tax exemption that Cimbar is requesting. Cimbar operates in a competitive industry and faces pressures from imported finished goods from Mexico. Exports from Mexico to the U.S. have increased by 40% over last year and continues to trend upward. Without the sub-zone Cimbar would be at a greater disadvantage. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council may choose not to recommend a letter of support for this project. FISCAL IMPACT: Based on an inventory of$2.5 million, the City of Corpus Christi would forgo approximately $15,000 in tangible personal property taxes per year, however, the estimated ten-year net benefit to the City of Corpus Christi would be $242,192 based on current models. Funding Detail: Fund: NA Organization/Activity: NA Mission Element: NA Project # (CIP Only): NA Account: NA RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the resolution by the City of Corpus Christi, City Council. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resolution Concurrence Letter of Support— Port of CC PowerPoint Presentation Corporate/Agency Letterhead April 9, 2024 Ms. Danielle Converse FTZ Manager Port of Corpus Christi Authority 400 Harbor Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Dear Ms. Converse: The purpose of this letter is to document the support of City of Corpus Christi for Cimbar Resources, Inc.'s application to establish and operate under Foreign Trade Zone designation under the auspices of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone #122. We believe the economic benefit this company brings to our area make it a valuable asset and will have a positive impact upon the local economy, local employment, and economic development in the region. We understand that imported inventory and inventory held for export in the foreign- trade zone will be exempt from ad valorem tax. City of Corpus Christi is fully supportive of the proposed FTZ designation for Cimbar Resources, Inc. and recommends expedited review and approval of the application. Sincerely, Name Title cc: Nueces County Appraisal District CIMBAR FTZ Overview CII AR RESOURCES INC Presented by: POCCA: Danielle Converse, FTZ Manager Corpus Christi CIMBAR: David Henrick, President About CIMBAR Cimbar is a leading supplier of barium sulfate. Established in 1914, Cimbar is globally recognized as a critical minerals supplier and produces industrial minerals at twelve production sites in the U.S. The Cimbar plant in Corpus Christi produces ground barite suitable for use in oil field applications. 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Territory is the legal position that provides FTZ benefits. .O. Key Players Department of Department of Commerce • , Homeland Security 15 CFR 400 � . � � 19 CFR 146 U.S. Foreign Trade I U.S.Customs& Border Zones Board Protection (FTZ Board) (CBP) G ra ntee (Port of Corpus Christi) I � FTZ Operators/ Users .O. Benefits of The Foreign Trace Lufjes Act Exempts certain tangible personal property (inventory) from state and local ad valorem taxation. 19 U.S.C. 81o(e) Tangible personal property imported from outside the United States and held in a zone for the purpose of storage, sale, exhibition, repackaging, assembly, distribution, sorting, grading, cleaning, mixing, display, manufacturing, or processing, and tangible personal property produced in the United States and held in a zone for exportation, either in its original form or as altered by any of the above processes, shall be exempt from State and local ad valorem taxation. 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III,�� COLOFMDO SAS VI_R�=i 0 ENTUCKY MIS�(N1R1 • NO II ■y■�'9 _ E1L C INA ■ NA NEW OKIJWM JNF �4 ■ � ■ ■ Q,� Q¢ ?( MEXICO TL"XAS■ ■ , ■ AL/WKA ° w ■ n HAWAII ■ r� 13 PORTCORPUS CHRISTV Foreign-Trade Zone No. 122 Seven County Service Area San Patricio County: • Gulf Coast Growth Ventures(Polymers) • ArcelorMittal (Hot Briquetted Iron) • • Cheniere Energy(Liquified Natural Gas) • Kiewit(Offshore Drilling Platforms) • Nueces County • Citgo(Petroleum) • Valero(Petroleum) Corpus Christi Polymers(Polymers) MacroSource (Fertilizer) • Cimbar Resources(Barite) Superior Weighting(Barite) t Halliburton (Barite) Tex Isle Supply(Steel Tubular Goods) mom \.4'}_=.._ �-—' Y " M�u^Mr>`SvA'.W��fY.�•irY�.M1A�s. 1 • Foreign-Trade Zone 122 Impacts 2022 Annual Report to Congress Create Jobs & Investments Retain U.S. Manufacturing $20 ,9 B (S,"/, 8 t,/, Merchandise received Active Production Operations Retain U.S. Employment Attract U.S. & Foreign Investment > 12Companies 53700 Full time direct employees aq 18 .O. FTZ Board Policies Regarding Local Tax Impacts • If a state (TX, KY, AZ, LA, P.R.) has one or more taxes for which collections will be affected by the proposed FTZ designation of the new site(s) there are several items that must be included with the application for FTZ designation to be considered: • From Grantee — correspondence that lists all affected parties (local tax authorities) with a statement of certification that this is a complete list of all parties that would be affected by this request. • Grantee certification letter must be signed by an official of the grantee organization • Correspondence from each of the affected parties indicating their concurrence (or non-objection) regarding the proposed FTZ designation CIMBAR Project • Cimbar operates in a competitive industry facing pressures from imported finished goods primarily manufactured in Mexico • Exports from Mexico have continued to rise, negatively impacting demand at Cimbar and overall production requirements • Cimbar's ability to defer duty payment on imported raw materials, and manufacture goods under FTZ procedures to take advantage of the inverted tariff benefit afforded by the program assists Cimbar in maintain competitiveness and supports manufacturing in the U.S. • The ability to leverage the federally available exemption from ad valorem tax on tangible personal property would further support Cimbar's competiveness and future viability of Cimbar's operation at the site F1 Mexico Exports Spotlight • 302,540 MT in 2022 • 88%to USA • Truck and Rail to South &West Texas • Maritime to US GoM Volume Exported(MT) Maritime, 35,901 Rail, 40,774 40MOOO' Truck, 225,866 i Source:Mexico Customs Data 15 Mexico Barytes Exports to US JAN-JUL 2023 Mexico's significance continues to grow January to July YTD Exports 250,154 MT Truck Maritime On pace to set a new high of-428,836 MT 139,464 64,016 56% 25% Up 126,296 MT YOY (40%) Maritime 64,016 Rail Truck 46,674 Truck 139,464 TOTAL YTD 250,154 Annualized 428,836 Rail Source:Mexican Customs 1046,674 19% OCTOBER 2023,The Barytes Association,www.barVtes.org YOUR DASHBOARD — MEXICO EXPORT SHIPMENTS OF BARITE Country of Origin by Shipments a E for n t _ 1 2014 2016 2u1' — United States Cuba Colombia — Mexico — Spain Netherlands Belize Panama — Canada — Venezuela Project Background • Primary FTZ benefits available to Cimbar under the FTZ act are: • Duty deferral while goods are stored in the FTZ • Inverted tariff benefit on goods manufactured in the FTZ with approved production authority • Exemption from state and local ad valorem taxes from certain tangible personal property (i.e. inventory) Project Background • The exemption from state and local ad valorem taxes is permitted by the Foreign Trade Zones Act • While the exemption is permitted under the ACT, for the limited states that continue to maintain an inventory tax, the FTZ Board requires a letter of concurrence or support from each of the impacted taxing authority in support of the project and acknowledging the exemption Impact Report— IMPACT REPORT JOBS CIMBAR 253Toal City of Corpus Christi R DS Scenario w/o Inventory I Spinoff 13.3 Spinff •�usinezz Retention fl&cannon ®Aava,uea Nanuhrnrirg SALARIES © $45,748 Avg $S9.500 Uiract BENEFITS COSTS NET BENEFITS $33.342 Spinoff $3%,507 ($114,31S) $242,192 CAPITAL INVEST. 14 �� $325,986 is FT'I RESIDENTIAL DEV. Ili c. 4` :;1•�i•_� If+o otl c uul��atio��s NET BENEFITS $242,192 NET BENEFITS OVER10 YEARS Present valuo $184117 BENEFITS �UNTv $56,945 Sales T... $94,382 Real Property Tams $1S7}87 FFBE Property Taxes $6$52 Inventory Property Taxes $0 New Residential Property Taxes $0 Wtel Ottupanry Tams $0 Building Permits and Fees $0 Utlllty Revenue $88$61 UUlily Franchlse Fees $4.467 Miscellaneous Tams and User Fees $11.%7 Baraafits Subtotal $356,S07 COSTS Cost of Government Services (S22.600) Cost ofUtility Services I$91.7191 Costs Subtotal �y Request L Mj Seeking "Letter of Concurrence" from taxing entities in support of FTZ application to receive designation as a Subzone by the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board in FTZ # 122 NI Mill Sample Concurrence Letter Sample Letter of Concurrence DATE Ms.Danielle Converse FTZ Manager Port of Corpus Christi Authority 400 Harbor Drive Corpus Christi,TX 78401 Dear Ms.Converse: The purpose of this letter is to document the support of(Taxing Entity)for, Resources, Incas application to establish and operate under Foreign Trade Zone designation under the auspices of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority,Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone#122. We believe the economic benefit this company brings to our area make it a valuable asset and will have a positive impact upon the local economy,local employment,and economic development in the region. We understand that imported inventory and inventory held for export in the foreign- trade zone will be exempt from ad valorem tax. (Taxing Entity) is fully supportive of the proposed FTZ designation for Gjp7�y Resources,Inc.and recommends expedited review and approval of the application.. Sincerely, Name Title cc:No—County Appraisal District � Questions? 1 se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting April 9, 2024 DATE: March 29, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CGFO, Assistant City Manager Heatherh3@cctexas.com 361-826-3506 Motion to extend the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #6 — Barisi Village second reading requirement an additional 90 days to July 8, 2024, to allow for action to be taken by another taxing entity. CAPTION: Motion to extend the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #6 — Barisi Village creation ordinance second reading requirement an additional 90 days to July 8, 2024, to allow for action to be taken by another taxing entity. SUMMARY: The first reading of the ordinance to create Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #6 was on January 9, 2024. At that time the City Council amended the ordinance to state that the first reading ordinance will expire after 90 days if no action is taken by another taxing entity. This motion would extend the deadline another 90 days to allow more time to finalize Nueces County's participation. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: TIRZ #6 will provide reimbursement for costs associated with the redevelopment of the former Pharaoh Valley County Club and Golf Club with a mixed-use village-type development. The developer has planned for a 10-12 year build out with an anticipated taxable value of $800 million to $1 billion at completion. The developer is requesting reimbursement for street, sewer, stormwater, and water infrastructure; public amenities including structured parking, parks and fountains, public restrooms, village style public plaza and tower, and public wayfinding, signage, and enhanced safety lighting; costs associated with the projects including contingencies, professional fees, general conditions and soft costs; and costs related to the administration of the TIRZ. On January 9, 2024, City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance to create Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #6 — Barisi Village. During this first reading, City Council amended the ordinance to state that the first reading ordinance will expire after 90 days if no action is taken by another taxing entity. The developer has been working with Nueces County to secure their participation in the TIRZ and the Commissioner's Court has directed their legal staff to move forward with negotiating an interlocal agreement for their participation in TIRZ#6. This is currently in progress but the interlocal has not been finalized or approved by the Commissioner's Court to date. It is anticipated that it will be considered by the Commissioner's Court during their April 10 meeting, which would allow for the ordinance to come to City Council in May. This motion would extend the deadline by 90 days, to July 8, 2024, to allow more time to finalize the Nueces County Interlocal agreement and bring it forward for consideration along with the second reading of the ordinance. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose to not extend the time and the TIRZ creation ordinance would have to come back for a first and second reading. FISCAL IMPACT: None for this action. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends extending the deadline for 90 days to July 8, 2024, since there is continued progress being made to have Nueces County take action to participate. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Motion se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting April 9, 2024 DATE: April 9, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Mike Markle, Chief of Police mikemaa-cctexas.com 361-886-2601 Motion authorizing a lease agreement with Flint Hills Resources for Corpus Christi Police Substation Space CAPTION: Motion authorizing a lease agreement between Flint Hills Resources and the City of Corpus Christi with City payment to Flint Hills Resources from the current $0.00 per year to $60,000 per year, or $5,000 per month for 3,413.93 square feet of space for the Corpus Christi Police Department Calallen Police substation, located at 1925 Tuloso Road, Council District 1. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes a lease agreement between the City and Flint Hills Resources (FHR) for the Corpus Christi Police Department's (CCPD) substation located at 1925 Tuloso Road, Corpus Christi, Texas. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City has held an agreement with FHR since 2008 that allows CCPD a right of entry, use, and access agreement to the property located at 1925 Tuloso Road. From 2008 until present, the agreement has been at no cost to the City; however, FHR has requested that the City begin paying to lease the property located at 1925 Tuloso Road for its continued use by CCPD. The lease payments will be in the amount of$5,000.00 per month, or $60,000.00 annually. This cost breaks down to $1.46 per sqft. The proposed lease agreement will include approximately 40 parking spaces for CCPD personnel, which is no change from the previous agreement. As part of the agreement since 2008, CCPD is responsible for providing janitorial services, routine (non-structural) maintenance, light bulb replacement, and trash service at the property. CCPD is also responsible for paying for internet and other communications-related utility services to the property. These will remain the responsibilities of CCPD as part of the proposed lease agreement. Like the previous agreements, FHR will provide utilities (water, electricity, etc.) and fire safety equipment and fire alarm systems. The proposed lease agreement will replace the current agreement and be executed when City Council approval is received. The proposed agreement will extend through 2028. The City anticipates that the new West Guth Police Substation will be completed by 2028. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to approve the proposed lease agreement and to look for an alternative location for the police substation. However, the new West Guth Police Substation will be completed by 2028 and the proposed lease agreement will no longer be needed. FISCAL IMPACT: The FY 2024 fiscal impact will be an estimated $25,000.00 funded through the State Law Enforcement Trust Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1074 Organization/Activity: 826000S State Law Enforcement Trust Fund Department: Police Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530160 Amount: $25,000.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the proposed lease agreement, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Lease Agreement LEASE AGREEMENT This Lease AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made this day of , 2024 by and between THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("CITY"),acting for the benefit of its Corpus Christi Police Department(the"Police Department"); and FLINT HILLS RESOURCES CORPUS CHRISTI, LLC ("FHR"), owner of a place of business located at 2825 Suntide Road, Corpus Christi, Texas 78409. WHEREAS, the CITY desires to lease from FHR, and FHR desires to lease to CITY the following-described property owned by FHR (the "Property") located at 1925 Tuloso Road, Corpus Christi, Texas 78409, for the benefit of CITY's Police Department: PROPERTY: The following-described portions of FHR's building and property. located 1925 Tuloso Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78409 in Corpus Christi,Texas (formerly known as the Tuloso-Midway School building and property): Office Space located and described as follows: approximately 3,413.93 square feet of space including former indoor Physical Education room and adjacent offices (see Exhibit A for location); and Parking Spaces: Approximately 40 parking spaces in locations to be reasonably designated by FHR(separate areas may be designated for use during FHR's business hours and during FHR's non-business hours), which locations may change from time to time upon reasonable notice by FHR to the CITY; and Shared Spaces: Certain ingress and egress routes to and from the Office Space and Parking Spaces to be reasonably designated by FHR, and the rest rooms located at Training Center entry (see Exhibit A), which routes and areas are also used by FHR and others. NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties state and agree as follows: 1. LEASE. FHR hereby leases to CITY, and CITY hereby leases from FHR, the above- described Property; this lease shall be for a term, upon the rentals, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 2. TERM. The initial term of the Agreement shall begin on 2024 ("Effective Date") and extend to the end of the day on the last day of , 2028 ("Initial Term"), subject to earlier termination as provided herein. Thereafter, the term of this Agreement may be extended for one additional term of one year, at CITY's option after giving FHR written notice of its intention to exercise its option 120 days prior to the expiration of the initial term("Extension Term"). Provided,however,that FHR shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon 15 days written notice to the CITY if the CITY materially breaches any of its obligations hereunder and fails to cure such breach within a reasonable period of time following notice of such breach from FHR. Upon expiration or termination of the Initial Term or Extended Term of this Agreement, the CITY shall surrender the Office Space to FHR in as good a condition as it was at the beginning of the Initial Term, reasonable wear from authorized use excepted, 1 E {4 E remove the CITY's personal property and fixtures located on the Property hereunder (except as otherwise agreed to by the parties), and timely repair any damage to the Property caused by the CITY's activities hereunder. 3. RENT. CITY agrees to pay to FHR $5,000 per month, payable at the commencement of this Agreement, as rent for the Property during the Initial Term of this Agreement. The rent for the Extension Term of this Agreement, if exercised, shall be $5,000 per month payable in advance of each month. All payments shall be mailed to the following address or at such other address as FHR may direct in writing from time to time: WL Bates & Co. 901 N. Carancahua Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 4. USE. The Property leased to CITY hereunder shall be used by the CITY's Police Department as follows: ACTIVITIES PERMITTED: Patrolman assembly and departure station, conducting briefings, completion of reports and other normal police administration duties. ACTIVITIES NOT PERMITTED: The CITY's Police Department may not detain or question suspects or others on the Property. CITY's Police Department is prohibited from permitting members of the public to enter upon and access the Property, whether for purposes of police-related business or other purposes, unless entry is otherwise permitted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Additionally, CITY shall use the Property and conduct its Activities hereunder: (i.) in a good and workmanlike manner; (ii.) in compliance with FHR's reasonable site-security and site-safety requirements that are made known to the CITY; and (iii.) in accordance with all applicable laws and good industry standards. The CITY will not store any dangerous or hazardous materials at the Property. 5. INSPECTION, NO REPRESENTATION BY FHR; DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. CITY acknowledges that it is entering into this Agreement without relying upon any representations by FHR concerning the condition(physical,environmental,title, or otherwise) of the Property or the fitness of the Property for any particular purpose;rather,CITY acknowledges that it is relying solely upon its independent investigation of the Property to determine the status of the Property. FHR disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to the Property, including, but not limited to, any warranty of title, warranty of merchantability, or warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, whether arising by operation of law or otherwise. CITY acknowledges that it is leasing the Property in an "AS IS, WHERE IS" condition, with all faults or defects, both patent and latent. 6. REPAIRS; ALTERATIONS. The CITY will perform, at its expense, all necessary or appropriate activities concerning the preparation of the Property for use hereunder, but the CITY will not make or allow to be made any material alterations, additions, or modifications to the Property, or any part thereof, without first obtaining written approval from FHR. As part of such 2 r' �1 i approval-process, the parties acknowledge that they will normally attempt to agree on how to handle any such changes/improvements upon the termination of this Agreement (e.g., whether improvements will be left on the Property, or removed, upon such termination). FHR shall have the right to have a representative present during all times that such alterations, additions, or modifications on or to the Property are occurring; such activities shall not occur without having an FHR representative present except if FHR waives, in writing, its right to have a representative present. CITY shall provide at least 48 hours advance notification to FHR of any such planned alterations, additions, or modifications to the Property. Approvals or inspections by FHR of such activities shall have no effect on and shall not operate as a waiver by FHR of any of CITY's duties and obligations under this Agreement. To the extent any such work involves the use of non-governmental contractors, such approval may be conditioned on such contractors providing indemnity protections and insurance-endorsements directly to FHR that are similar in nature to what FHR requests of its own contractors. The CITY shall be responsible for promptly repairing and remediating, at its expense, any damage to property or the environment that is caused by the CITY's use of the Property hereunder. 7. UTILITIES; SERVICES. The CITY will be responsible, at its expense, for providing the following services for the Office Space: janitorial service, routine (non-structural) maintenance, light bulb replacement and trash service, to the extent relating to the CITY's use of the Property. The CITY will arrange for and pay for any telephone, internet, and other communications-related utility services relating to its use of the Property. FHR will provide reasonable amounts of utilities (water, electricity, etc.) to the Property using existing connections and arrangements, at no additional cost to the CITY. FHR will provide all fire safety equipment and fire alarm systems. 8. OTHER OPERATIONS. The CITY recognizes and acknowledges that FHR has certain operations on or in the vicinity of the Property, and the CITY agrees to make reasonable efforts to conduct its Activities Permitted hereunder in a manner that does not unreasonably interfere with such operations. The CITY acknowledges that the Shared Spaces and the parking area in the vicinity of the Property are also being used by FHR and others during the term of this Agreement but FHR shall make reasonable efforts to avoid unreasonable interference with the use of the Property by the CITY hereunder. The parties will (upon the request of either) meet to discuss and coordinate any shared usage of any portion of the Property and/or associated parking area during the term of this Agreement. FHR agrees to provide current copies of life safety system inspections and copies of future inspections. In addition, FHR agrees to conduct, at their expense, inspections of all life safety systems on a periodic basis. Any recommendations for corrections to life safety systems will be made at the expense of FHR. 9. ASSIGNMENTS; LIENS. The CITY shall not assign this Agreement in whole or in part nor sublet all or any part of the Property without the prior written consent of FHR. The CITY shall not permit any mechanics' liens,materialmen's liens, or other liens to be filed against the Property. If any such lien is filed against the Property during the term of this Agreement relating to the CITY's use of the Property hereunder, FHA shall be entitled to discharge the lien at the CITY's expense. 10. TAXES. FHR shall pay all ad valorem taxes that may be levied on or assessed against the Property during the term of this Agreement. The CITY shall pay all taxes or other governmental 3 {E S E assessments or charges (if any)that may be assessed by reason of its use of the Property hereunder or that relate to the CITY's property located on the Property. 11. INSURANCE. The CITY shall, at all times during the term of this Agreement, maintain (or, at its election, "self insure") the following insurance (the CITY shall provide to FHR a certificate of insurance evidencing such insurance prior to the term of this Agreement, and periodically as needed thereafter to show continuing coverage Commercial General Liability Insurance with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damages, and shall name FHR as an additional insured on such policy using Endorsement CG 20 26 11 85 (or equivalent), with such insurance being primary not in excess of any other insurance available to FHR. The insurance limit specified above may be satisfied with a combination of primary and Umbrella/Excess Insurance): a) Statutory Workers' Compensation Coverage and Employers' Liability Coverage with a limit of$1,000,000; b) Commercial Automobile Liability Coverage with a combined single limit of $1,000,000; and c) Property Insurance covering any alterations, additions or improvements made by CITY as well as any trade fixtures, furniture, equipment, supplies, contents, and other property owned, leased, held or possessed by CITY and contained in the Office and Shared Space, and such insurance coverage shall be in an amount equal to 100% of the full replacement cost value of the improvements and property. d) The general liability policy shall include FHR as an additional insured on a primary and non-contributory basis. The property policy will include FHR as a loss payee as its interest may appear. CITY's policies shall be written to provide the insurer waives all rights or recovery against FHR in connection with any loss or damage covered by the policy. All policies shall provide that they may not be cancelled without thirty (30) days prior written notice to FHR. CITY shall furnish FHR with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing that the required insurance is in full force and effect. 12. INDEMNITY. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CITY agrees that this indemnity is specifically provided by the CITY and funded by CITY under the insurance the CITY is to procure and maintain for the Initial Term and Extended Term of this Agreement. This indemnity creates no unfunded debt. Therefore, TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CITY agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold FHR and its employees harmless against any claims, strict liability claims, attorney's fees, damages, or other liabilities arising out of claims for personal injury or death to the employees or invitees of the CITY entering the Property hereunder, even if such injury/death is caused by the negligence of the indemnified parties, but only to the extent that the CITY's obligations under this sentence are covered by up to $1,000,000 of General Liability insurance under an "Indemnity Under Contract" Endorsement EL217. The CITY hereby agrees during the term of this Agreement to carry at least$1,000,000 of General Liability insurance,including Endorsement EL217, covering this Agreement. 4 13. Notices. Notices and Endorsements required hereunder must be sent as follows. IF TO FHR: IF TO CITY: Flint Hills Resources Corpus Christi, LLC City of Corpus Christi Attn: Plant Manager Attn: 2825 Suntide Road City Hall Bldg, 51h Floor Corpus Christi, TX 78409 1201 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX 78401 With a copy to: City Attorney's Office P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469 14. Severability. In the event that one or more of the provisions contained in this Lease shall for any reason be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Lease, but this Lease shall be construed to give full force and effect to the meaning and intent hereof as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. 15. Governing Law.This Agreement shall be governed by,and construed in accordance with, the laws of the state in which the Property is located without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule (whether of the state in which the Property is located or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of laws of any jurisdiction other than those of the state in which the Property is located. 16. Entire Agreement; Modifications; Enforcement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter thereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements,whether written or oral,between the parties with respect to the lease of the Property. This Agreement may not be modified except by an instrument signed by both parties.Failure to enforce strictly and promptly any of the conditions of this Lease shall not operate as a waiver of any of FHR's rights hereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Lease Agreement as of the day and year first above written. FLINT H LLS O CI;S CORPUS CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CH C By: By: Printed Name: Phil Gaarder Printed Name: Title: Executive Vice President- Operations Title: 5 i i L U dA C m u = u X W 0 NV fC � J N ❑❑ C LL o0 '7 00 e 0 se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1s52 City Council Meeting of April 91", 2024 DATE: March 191", 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Ryan Skrobarczyk, Director of Intergovernmental Relations Ryans5a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3622 Briefing on Texas Municipal League Midyear Conference STAFF PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Department 1. Ryan Skrobarczyk IGR Director Intergovernmental Relations BACKGROUND: On March 14 and 15, the Texas Municipal League held the Midyear Conference in San Marcos Texas. The two-day agenda featured speakers who presented on policy issues specifically impacting Texas city leaders including water, utilities, emergency management, and legislative updates. Staff will provide an overview of the information provided. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: PowerPoint—Texas Municipal League Midyear Conference Texas Municipal League TML Midyear Conference Ryan Skrobarczyk Director, Intergovernmental Relations April 9, 2024 TML Midyear Conference TML Midyear Conference is designed for all city leaders and takes a strategic look at the big issues affecting our cities with executive briefings from top state officials. r y' Doug GrifPrlhs L'Oreal Stepney,P.E. W.Ni.Kidd Gregory D.Winfree Esq. President and CEO Board Member Chief Agency Director 13 Ways Inc. Texas Water Development Board Texas Division of Emergency mamgement Texas A&M Transportation institute r1 F Kathleen Jackson,P.E. Kel Seliger John Daly,Ph.D. Commissioner Former T as Senator Professor Public Utility Commission of Texas University of Texas at Austin 2 Texas Economic Development & Tourism EDT Speaker: Larry McManus, Director of Business & Community Development • Governor Abbott's EDT office has 7 offices or functions under its umbrella which provide for economic development N` r uti , r uF. `stir r„. sit Business& Economic Texas Texas Texas Community Development CHIPS Workforce CouncilDevelopment Finance Office Investment Office Texas Commission 3 Economic Strength Texas is the 8th largest economy in In 2023, Texas was the nation's the world based on GDP, ahead of top exporter for the 22nd year in a Russia, Canada, Italy & Brazil. row. Texas has the second largest civilian With no corporate income tax and no labor force in the nation—more than individual income tax, Texas has one of the 15.2 million industrious people lowest tax burdens in the country. #1 JOBS Texas was#1 in the nation for jobs Texas ranks#1 in the nation for foreign CREATOR added in 2023 with 369,600 jobs. trade zone economic impact. IF THE GOVERNOR I TEXAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM I GOV.TEXAS.i, . Texas Economic Development & Tourism (EDT) Key industries targeted for growth by Governor Abbott's team include: • Information Technology • Advanced Manufacturing • Petroleum Refining & Chemical Products • Biotechnology & Life Sciences • Corporate Services • Aerospace, Aviation, & Defense • Energy • Creative Texas Economic Development & Tourism (EDT) •"Hierarchy of Needs" What is our comparative advantage? • Workforce Incentives • "Business Friendly" • Tax Structure Amenities/Quality of Life • Reasonable Regulations • Universities & Innovation Real Estate/Site • Infrastructure • Geographic location Talent • Cost of doing business • Affordability Infrastructure %NT-107 State of Water Speaker: L'Oreal Stephney, Texas Water Development Board Commissioner • Texas Water Development Board has three primary functions: 1) Science, 2) Planning, & 3) Financing • These functions cover research, policy, and projects in water, flooding, and wastewater. • The planning function results in the State Water Plan and State Flood Plan State of Water • Current 2022 State Water Plan includes: — 5,800 strategies that equal 7.7 million acre-feet of water — 2,400 projects — Capital Costs of $80 billion There is a potential shortage of 6.9 million acre-feet in 2070 in a drought of a record year with projected population growth. State of Water • TWDB operates 8 different financial assistance programs, such as the SWIFT program, federal revolving funds, and the flood infrastructure fund. • The newest fund is the Texas Water Fund, approved by voters in Proposition 6. The fund uses $1 billion in state funding, 75% of which is utilized for existing financing programs. • City staff attended the agency's informal stakeholder meeting on March 20. The agency will seek more public input on the design and use of the new fund. State of Water • TWDB will conduct a board meeting in Lubbock on April 11 • The agency will also host the annual "Water for Texas Conference" on January 27 — 29, 2025 in Austin, TX Disaster & Emergency Management Speaker: Chief Nim Kidd, Texas Division of Emergency Management • Texas has recorded 103 major disasters in the last 72 years. That equals about 1 event every 8.2 months. • This includes hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, chemical hazards, and human-caused events. • Management of all disasters is a local responsibility. Incidents begin and end locally with the closest possible geographical, organizational, and jurisdictional level. Disaster & Emergency Management FEMA Threshold for Public Assistance Must be met to trigger federal government resources: State of Texas: $53,627,729 Each county has an individual threshold that must be met. Nueces County: $ 1 ,624,618.80 Disaster & Emergency Management 2024 TDEM Executive Guide ➢ Provides an overview of emergency management processes and state resources for local officials ■ N • N• • ■ e:;� OW�q NN '� • �•• �s • Legislative Session Update Speaker: TML Legislative Team • Preemption Legislation — HB 2127, "super preemption" legislation, was passed. — Limits cities from regulating policy in 9 different chapters of law where the state has "preempted the field" — Currently under review in 3rd Court of Appeals for being unconstitutionally vague and expected to be heard in the Texas Supreme Court in 2025 Legislative Session Update • Land Use — Legislature further weakened city ETJs, restricted local regulation of agriculture operations, and made extensive changes to the platting review process — HB 2038: petition to remove property from the ETJ; in the first lawsuit, but the case has not proceeded — 2025 session: discussion on minimum plat size, requirement to adopt sizes as small as 1 ,400 square feet Legislative Session Update • Finance — The legislature focused heavily on property tax relief due to one of the largest surplus budgets in history, $32.7 billion. — Texas is set to have another budget surplus this coming session. — Statewide leadership has already announced renewed attention to statewide property tax relief. Possible push to eliminate school M&O taxes. — Legislature renewed state economic development deals with HB 5 passed by State Rep. Todd Hunter. 2025 Session may feature 380 agreement modifications Legislative Session Update TM L Annual Conference Join us at the 112th TML Annual Conference and Exhibition on October 9-11 , 2024 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. • � � • l.► �4 � . .� . . 18 ICKEMP.)MITHLAW ANDREW S. "DREW" MILLER March 28, 2024 VIA FEDEX and EMAIL: peterzkcctexas.com Mr. Peter Zanoni, City Manager City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Re: Petition by Outside City Limits Ratepayers Appealing the Decision of the City of Corpus Christi to Increase its Water Rates Effective January 1, 2024 Dear Mr. Zanoni: Enclosed please find a copy of the petition by outside city limits ratepayers appealing the decision of the City of Corpus Christi to increase its water rates effective January 1, 2024. This petition was filed by the signatory outside city limit ratepayers with the Public Utility Commission of Texas earlier today. Very truly yours, KEMP SMITH LLP lt� By: Andrew S. "Drew" Miller Drew.Millergkempmith.com 512-320-5466 (office) Austin Office Enclosure cc: Drew Molly, Chief Operating Officer (via email) Corpus Christi Water 2726 Holly Road Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 drewmgcctexas.com 221 N.Kansas St. 2905 San Gabriel Street 3800 E. Lohman Ave. Suite 1700 Suite 205 Suite C El Paso,TX 79901 Austin,TX 78705 Las Cruces, NM 88011 915 533-4424 512 320-5466 575 527-0023 Kempsmith.com Kempsmith.com Kempsmith.com Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit_Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Pubiic Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unj ust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Carpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St., Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city, limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size Per Rate Tiers Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) I 2023 hates 2024 Rates ( ) 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Increase Per 1,000 Gallons Increase * 518"X 314" $1939 $18.49 4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo,Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 %00% 6,001 -15,00V S3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $636 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ I,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Resieential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepaver Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number f (Please pint) (not aPOBox) (if dFfferent from Mailin.Address) 11 11- Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate avers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023, We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Inerease (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 S 48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/21" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,0001-- $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155,05 $2900 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% Residential usage averages 6,000 to 1,=.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00%n Commercial 4 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200,00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% Residential—average size meter barge Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 —40,07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) `` (not a PO Box) (if d ffermtfrom Mailing Address) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers,receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number ofthe City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affor able Water fog us Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith L.LP,2905 San Gabriel 5t:,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers; Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 Il2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.9C $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.5C $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0.2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size.meter barge Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and gap $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) 4 (not a ARSox� {if di'ffwrt from Mailing Address) f '- Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By Signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gall Increase ons) *518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96,90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155,04 60.00% 6,001 -15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nor a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) EPIC CRUDE TERMINAL COMPANY, 18615 TUSCANY STONE,STE 300 210,920.2255 LP SAN ANTONIO,TX 78258 EPIC CRUDE TERMINAL SERVICES 18615 TUSCANY STONE,STE 300 I COMPANY,LP SAN ANTOMO,TX 78258 210.920.2255 EPIC Y-GRADE LOGISTICS,1.P 18615 TUSCANY STONE,STE 300 SAN ANTONIO,TX 78258 210.920�2255 I Petition Aimealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside CiLl Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in dais matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percea�t (First 2,000 Gallons} Jncrease (Per 1,D00 Gallons) Imcrease 5/811 X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000e $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $48450 56.24% *Residen-ial usage averages 6,000 to I5,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or Iarger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min.. 10"or larger $969.00 S 2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and u $4.22 0 p $5,56 31.75/o "Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Sax) (If different from Mailing Address) q ncl IS Tr7gc{r� vk+Jb ��i6ai r urijiy LA `t' t+� l� f q3- Petition Avvealing Corpus Christ! Water Rates for Outside C' x Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers,receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action ciston by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, an9 ecame effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers ware notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)926-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LI..P,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratevavers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Viers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 3/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18,49 -4.64% Residential I" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min.. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 1 1/211 $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6.001-15,000* $3.88 $5.$3 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $3I0.09 $494.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" S484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial. 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min.. 10"or larger S969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter barge Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3,94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if differerrtfrom Mailing Address) j - 1 L 76 L7z� Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a erg The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,"Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Char es Volumetric Water Rate Montbly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.641/10 Residential I" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min, 11121, $48.46 $96.90 99.96/e 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000 $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 31r $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 S 484.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons gall per month a 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial V or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mc.Min, 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75°l0 *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if dyfereirt€rom Mailing Address) olCe Gd32 K,Pwr� beklorwN 1 A4g4 "f( Petition Ainealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric'Water Rate Monthly Charges L(Firs Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent ]tale Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent t 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *r'!8"'X 314" $19.39 318.49 -4.64% Residential It, $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48A6 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000- $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 31' $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 41' $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065,90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. I 0"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter barge Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 S24.202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (ifdpf'erentfrom Mailing Address) (y a � -1CG> � o G ?le 1 ��zed Petition Appealin2 Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Fordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed ate set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Char es Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges LMeter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates I?ercent Bate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rate Percent aes (First 2,000 Gallons) here., (Per 1,000 Gallons) s Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential V $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 62001- 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 jallons per month 611 $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Mln. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.DO 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,392 $24;202 -40.07% 10,000,ODO and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer blame Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nut a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) r6"�C'L.? bale Petition A]ppeafing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratenavers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratenayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 hates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $9690 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,0OOv $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 aad up $4.90 $6.36 29.30% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons;per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% $Residential—average size meter Large volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Sigftature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) '- Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City or Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaa ng Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Char es Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charms Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (FIrst 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *518"X 3411 $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.1 I $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.98 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290,70 87.49% IS 001 aad u u p $4.90 $6.36 29.80/u 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Comrriercia! 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (P?ease Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) t� 3l C7 A ' >f 3( i-Ec7 -1 yqf 'J �k3 C� �la ✓;. ' LO �U•��jar� h+�J 1"J ft: C. /37 31�u 2cchtf�Z Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unj ust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-I800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its Iawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers. Minimum Water Rate Monthly Char es Volumetric Water Rate Montfly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers Percent (.First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential l" $29.08 S 48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 I/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% Yr $155.05 $290.70 37.49% 15,00I and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons permonth 611 $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial „ 8 or larger $969.00 $ I,744.20 80.00% 0_2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5,56 31.75°fo *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10.000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address ServiceAddress Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if rtffferentfrom Mailing Address) cc es'p- 1 N b LL'10Si5rz '.ram � �.' r l ��" C ��- •`�i �'f w,/ Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705, By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase * 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential I" $29.08 $48,45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo_Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48,46 $96,90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $1.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29,80% 4" $31 OM9 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1,95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) Valero Refining Texas, L.P. ,�� 1147 Cantwell Lane 78407 (361)289-6000 Valero Refining Co.-TEXA 1147 Cantwell Lane, 78407 (361)289-6000 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo. Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00%u 6X01 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 i0.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87,49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min_ Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 1.0,000.000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.050% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number 7 / I (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) GYPS( �Lt r' (7� S -T'YS^ -)�-W poi SCh.sf: 77-f/s- �717Ff-� i i k i f Petition Appealing Cor us Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation.. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit rate a ers. Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Char%es Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate`Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $I9.39 $18.49 -4,64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo,Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 21" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000# $3.89 $5.83 50.26% 311 $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $494.50 56.24% "Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month V $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nota PO Bozi (if 451i?rentfrorn Mailing Address) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1900, The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Char es Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 314" $19,39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1f2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,OOl- 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% "Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Mn. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $394 702.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (root a PO Box) (if d fferer:t from Mail►ng Address) '9 A � ei � N� QQ C��, •y 00 - rt,tr0 O 3 09 N •pe 0. ��n iC � �,n O • T �T oLo w v.��N� � � y O �V �� r j c Q 6 "ry p fm y•�'G�' fag fH hi9 N S y^ ry W rQ p O O F O 41 N Fl 00 P V O �I C. 1 n < aa00000 m EL ti n9co 0 1 ?� j _ �� �•. p � .9 NO N � O O W � ? ✓, � 0_.N n _ n oo n o fn Petition Anyealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City. Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city Iimits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on faruary 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesing that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unj ust and unreasonable, The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth belowfor outside the city limit ratepayers. Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 MO.Nrm. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,C65.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or Iarger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo,Min. Mo.Mn. Mo,Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Residential—average size meter Large Yolame Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10.000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (please Print) (trot a PO Box) (if d&mn€from Mailing Address) 10fW 1Z7 alit /Ozo le �! ,� 38,F-/987 ---� l . c{ � i' C 7 Ci �L:' 41 r; I, j?,r `15v _L r(:-413 G t Petition Ap_pealin%!Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratenavers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 4.64% Residential V $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60,00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.260/a 3" $155.05 $290.70 87,49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if ddi&rent from Mailing Address} Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside Q1 Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705, By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 r12" .$48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $6.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000-- $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" 'S155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484M 56.24% Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Me.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if differerit fro m Mailing Address) C� Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unj ust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is. 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 7S705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 gates 2024 hates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" - $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential V $29.08 $4SA5 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. I If2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,0003 $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 31' $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 g-allons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo,Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Nurnber (Please Print) jr (trot a PO Box) (if d7ffffmt from Mailing Address) rv�� Soy-, r , f f nIJL,f �ffs t i7 ����( Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreascnable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)326-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the cjtE limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (I'er 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3l4" $19.39 $18.49 4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.4-5 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 1 1!2" $49.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.89 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $3 I0.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residential usa a averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 1.20.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907,00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% "Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nota PO Box) (if diffemvitfiorn Mailing Address) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates, This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800, The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205, :u3u�,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric'Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 hates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3A" $19.39 $18.49 -C64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66,61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.340/0 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000*1 $3.88 S 5,83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,0.01 and up $4.90 $6316 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% `Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 61" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial V or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,0(,0 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.ldtim 10"or larger S969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Rtbidential-average size meter Large'Volurne 1st 10,000,000 $40,392 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $194 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) — L c,c zy o .xc"C:c.V- S IMi 3L11; �t4�tZ4- �-lane 1pia ' f Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside CitLLimit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corps Christi as their representative in this matter., Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation, The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *519"X 3/4" $1939 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo,Min. Mo.Min. $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 67001 - 5,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3"' $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $636 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484,50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial ` 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min_ 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name i nature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) / (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailin¢Address) Petition Appealinz Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside Ci�y Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,006 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3141" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential !° $29.08 $48A5 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Ma,Min. 1 1121" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $ 5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $I55.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29,80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80100% 0-2,Q00 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo,Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address phone Humber (Please Print) (nota PO]lox) (if rllfferenrfrom Mailing Address) 1(,itoAl2 �ih� �.�', t't°ocurie �joZr sg7 ~- _6`P5" �- b rll �� _ L G r.T�L4 �. ` YV' V+4 }I`1U Q. �� ` ?7 :i-�01 C7YDc�,- LD je- �t '4�a53 (,ye w+F,l1 r kr 83Z`� Petition Appealing Campus Christi Water Rates for Outside Ci Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LL P,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratenuers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charms Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Char es Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 —C64% Residential I"" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 -Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $49.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63,34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5A3 50.26% 31' $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $3I0.09 $484.50 56.24% "Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial ` 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. I0"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 S24:202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Sox) (if dfferent from Mailing Address) Ak --t✓ Dj' C/ Petition Appealing AppeaLng Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1^10 Gallons) Increase 513"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -C64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3,11 $5.09 63.34% 2" $95,90 $I55.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000# $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6fR S484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Nailing Address) 2�A-(Z?6 IGZ v' fl Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1900. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 1 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48A6 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5 56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1 st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if drjjerent from Mailing Address) �2'�.ntr f iac..»•n.c�l loot M 3�:de t� Coco!uc}3r'd'L t3b1-� c- rk � 0 3azoc�r ..t►�. �d �y� o Petition Apoealing Car us Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800, The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LIP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its Iawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers; Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 1 1/2"' $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63,34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000$ $3,88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 41' $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. Me.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up S4.22 $5,56 31.75% Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102,05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box)) (if different from Mailing Address) f`7tiJ Petition Apoealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is, 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 3/4" $I9.39 $18.49 4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 -15,0003 $3.8% $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4'" S310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00%Q 0-2;000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large'Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07%0 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if differentfrom Mailing Address) f5 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit-Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the cLq Limit rate a•ers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charles Volumetric Water Rate Monthlv Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min- 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 67001 -15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 5,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ I,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% o-1ip00 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5 56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40i382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Plea3e Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mai ling Address) Iq525S-q ., � 'c Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers„ receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes iu December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705, By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rates (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.6 Residential V $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2.000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" S48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 S 5.08 63.34% 2" S96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6.001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.S6 29.80% 4" S310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" S484.50 $1,065.90 120,00% Commercial 4 8"or larger S969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger S969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not aPOBox) (if different from Mailing Address) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate avers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Bustin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons)-] Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/9"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential ill $29.09 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 S I55.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 61' $484.50 $ 1,065,90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ I,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. I 0"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2000 and u $4.22 n > P $5.56 31.75/4 *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $241202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if dcffereatfrom Mailing Address) 41 Petition Appealin2 Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City, Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(36I)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Chartres Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 RL. Percent (Firs ates t 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential V $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,00I -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $9690 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15X00* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% `Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15-000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.0 % 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $394 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (rota PO Box) /(if&fferentfrom Mailing Address) -2-736 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023,and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo_Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 S 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15.000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10.000.000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PC Box} (if different from Mailing Address) 1 16 Corn Products Rd 1129 E Port Ave Impts BL003 H&S Fabricators or us Christi,TX 78409 Corpus Christi,TX 78401 361.289.5272 6 Corn Products Rd 11133 E Port Ave Impts H&S Fabricators Cor us Christi TX 78409 Corpus Christi,TX 78401 361.289.5272 1616 Corn Products Rd 1968 Cantwell Dr 361.289.5272 H&S Constructors INC orpus Christi,TX 78409 Corpus Christi TX 78407 1616 Corn Products Rd ;962 Cantwell Dr 361.289.5272 H&S Constructors INC Corpus Christi,TX 78409 :Corpus Christi TX 78407 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi'Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation.. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers:. Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2424 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent ()First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1'004 Gallons) Increase *5I8"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.1I $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,000t $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% x Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120,00% ,Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ I,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31,75% 'Residential —average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3,94 102,05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Bo)Ci (if differentfrom Mailing Address) r~, r J G o7s 33 Fia4(tUA,; HV�OA 14 rKp"�I~r 7 62 P! J�-tVi�kk%v� -11� 1 / i G IG�� r yi l 7 I�lRly Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase F(Pr 1,000 Gallons) Increase # 518"X 3l4 $19.39 $18A9 4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.6I% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" 549.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" S 155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $494.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907,00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large'Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not aPQBox) (ifdo'erentfromMailingAddress) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number cf the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Afrordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent hate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per i,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential - -- P 529.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96%° 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" 596.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 -15,000'� $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29,80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6-000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,90TQ0 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05%u Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Ptease Print) p ((not a PO Bozi (if&ffermzt fro m Mailing Addmss) ll TZ719 1 �Vta�,;srcf�1utia�lvo ,�bi'�l �le�.}�.�.lfS Ir �.(�S'r�4•t. 3�I ���-l�„�,' Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate avers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)926-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly_Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 hates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5l8"X 3l4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6.001 - 15.00W $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Bo); (if different from Maid ng Address) j, /Gl'�it/l.Cl �v Z lac ' _ r � T f - Petition.Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City cf Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800, The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase " 519"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -C64% Residential 1"' $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $49.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96,90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $135.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $C90 $6.36 29.80%© 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484,50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4 22 $5 56 3175% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if dfffffent from Mailing Address) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase w-ater rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 207-3, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,.(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 Sara Gabriel St.,Suite 205,.Austin,TX 78705, By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the ci limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charles Meter Size �023 gates 2024 hates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 3/8"X V4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 S 48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mart, Mo.Min. 1 1l2" $49.46 $96.90 99.96%e 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.88 $5.93 50.26% 3" $155-05 S 290.70 87.49% I5,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residentia[usage averages 6.000 to 15,000.-a]Ions -a]Ions per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907,00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75%Q *12esAential—average size meter barge Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 —40.07°% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $394 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) *25 Ll I> rg ~� r Zq Z i Petition Appealing Cor us Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate avers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unj ust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charles Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63,34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 311 $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29,80% 4" $310.09 $48430 56.24% "Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $494.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial Y 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2 0p0 Mo.Min. Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5 56 31.75% Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07°% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102,05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) 1 (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) 4-Aj 3�/Zvi I 7�15' z 2 J(�Loh f'� �'fr� (Lt7,1 LaJ7gulQ 'frl`� '✓7Z2i wmm r- 3 i� 4 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Carpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St„Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation, The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit rate a ers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) lnerease (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 314" $19.39 $18A9 -4.64% Residential 1" $29A8 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 111211 $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $1490 $6.36 Z%80% 4" $310.09 $48450 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484,50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial ` 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744,20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4M $5.56 31.75% "Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if differem from Mailing Address) F 1ZI4 7 " C h�i-L Ur (—7a tG.4`n �7 GJ�+r4,*( C.C�'4 ~c�4- best• . LIC,a Petition Appealing Co us Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers,receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Cornmission review the City�s decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By Signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LC.P or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023],gates Z024 Rates percent Rate Piers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per I,40q Gallons} Increase 5/8"X 314" $I9.39 $18.49 -4.64°1a Residential 1" $29,08 $48A5 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00°/a 601 -15,000* $3.89 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49°1n 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484,50 $ I,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80,00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2.907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.750/0 *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) C (if different from Mai ling Address) 1 I C 51A Petition Appealing Carpus Christi Water Rates for Outside Cily Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 gates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5X'X314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.09 $48.45 66,61%u 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 S 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5,83 50.26°!0 3" $155.05 S 290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 S 6.36 29.80%® 4" $310.09 S 48450 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial ` 8"or larger $969.00 S 1,74420 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,004 and up $4.22 $5,56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume lst 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05%a Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) WA r� G� �'1Y16Y'•� �4� ���� �ilL ��' a171'`/s/,�`:171'' Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023, We are reques ing that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable, The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its Iawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges, Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increass 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential l" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,D00 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. I I/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.09 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290,70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mc.Min- 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 aril up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% `Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) II I (not a PO Box) (if differentfrom Mailing Address) CC, x 7%41 GAG ��'� �71 21 -� {,-l � . ! �✓1 �L:= .74I,Sly Y"- Petition Appealing Cor us Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayer The undersigned ratepayers,receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023,and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-I 800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as then representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Char es Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4,64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $111 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-15.000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80°% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% "Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% "Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist I0,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) 1616 Corn Products Rd H&S Const -Corpus Christi,TX 78409 361.289.5272 H&S Const 16 Corn Products Rd 1616 Corn Products Rd 1 or us Christi TX 78409 I Corpus Christi,TX 78409 381.289.5272 H&S Const 1616 Corn Products Rd !1702 Corn Products Rd 361.289.5272 -06fpus Christi,TX 78409 j Corpus Christi TX 78409 Leak Tech 1616 CornProducts Rd 1970 Cantwell Dr 361.289.5272 us Christi,TX 78409 1 Cor us Christi TX 78407 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023, We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LIT,2905 San Gabriel St,,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Char es Volumetric Water Rate,Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 314" $19.39 $18A9 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.1 I $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $I55.04 60.00% 6700]-I5,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 S 6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. I0"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200:00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $556 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (noi aPO Box) (if differemfrom Mailing Address) 7 EXa1�;ctl h . I Petition Appealing_Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705, By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The wafer rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly_Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent hate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase1,000 Gallons) Increase 5I8"X 314" $19.39 $19.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Mtn. Mo.Min. Mo.Min, 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $I55.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% "Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $48450 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% ''Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1,95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Dumber (Please Print) (toot a PO Box) (if different fro m Mailing Address) r� Pok D �vll('jLi Uti✓ �/ 1 r I��S F-i er rr1C zl F—A- Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Wafter for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the City limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 hates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (I'er 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3I4" $19.39 $19.49 -4.64%u Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61%0 0-2,000 Mo,Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,00I -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $9690 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - i5,000'x $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 97.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6,36 29.50% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $48450 $ 1,065.90 120.00%u Commercial ` 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 50.00%u 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min_ Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4,22 $5„56 31.75% `Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address phone Number (Please Print) I (rzot a PO Boni (if dfffer4wtfrurn Mailing Address) - � LO da &�I� a-0 Are,,M4,k b- 0��-tt' 1 ?2 16 7 wl�1'/97 A i 3�f- 6rr �3 f Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified oftbese changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate 141onthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons} Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase T 5/81'X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential l" $29-08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo,Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 111T, $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00%fl 6.001-15,000- $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6336 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120,00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.An. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. i 0'or larger $969,00 $2,907.00 200.00%n 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Residential--average size ureter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05%n Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if d ffererrt from Maili ng Address) rrl) n f Z161 iil for)nr— GarAer� 30S R7 i `�ZZ2 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth belowfor outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 hates Percent Bate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 34" $19.39 $18.49 4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.446 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,000- $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 31' $155.05 S 290.7C 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $I,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min, I C"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00°t° ° 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.751° 4 Residential—average size meter barge Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Sign re Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if differentflom Mailing Address) r 5 Q t G may" 71 • 1� l � J .rb- Petition_Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Chartres Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18,49 -4.64% Residential F, $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34%m 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6.001 - 15.000* $3.88 $5.83 50.260/> 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49%„ 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.750/6 *Residential-average size meter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05%, Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (naf a PO Sox) (if different from Mailing Address) L� Petition A ealin Cor us Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayer The undersigned ratepayers,receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Hcily Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)926-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 73705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to ptovide ratepayers with legal representation, The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city Iimit rateyayers: Minhnum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 gates 2024 hates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/9"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 S 48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo,Min. Ma.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $49.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001- 15,000* $3.8$ $5.$3 50.26°lm 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" S310.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to I5,000 gallons per month 6" S0050 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.Q0 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address phone Number (Please Print) (notaPOBox) (if diffmntfrom Mailing Address) n -2 kc FCl 9 1 ✓ 7 it ?5 U'L Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside QtX Limit Rateipayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road, Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minunum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2,023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rate 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3,141' $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 1 112" $48A5 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6r001-15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49°l° 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 401 $310.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" S484.50 $1,055.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 .$5 56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10.000.000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102,05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (PIease Print) (not a Pp Box) {if differme from Mailing Address) 'J 1` Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 Son Gabriel St.:Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Wafer Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2074 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64°fo Residential III $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96%q 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.344% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000'i $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80%® 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $556 31.75% 'Residential-average siw meter Large"Volume lst 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name I Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Nurnber (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) LA /16wGs• r l -�` C .�,� S vas y/ \ ( I; l l c CI-c'�! - PRrli-, Gam• SJ 9l� .i- �6S d d?" tC�a u�fl 4/) -I wdls Tj1.`'�a Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent ate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase Fycr�1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/$"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min, Mo,Min. 1 1/21' $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15.0001 $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $490 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15,000 gallons per month 614 $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80,00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min_ Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up SL95 S3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if deerentfmm Mailing Address) Ony Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayer The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate.Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volurnetric`'rater Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent state Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallows) Increase (IE'er 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000 $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4"' $310.09 S 484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.000/0 Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and u $4.22 a P $5.56 31.75/o `Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) J _ (uota PO Box) (if differentfrom Mailing Address) .1l� 7411 rl _ l r r , Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023, We are reque.ting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is; 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 784I5,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LIP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LIP or any of its Iawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 hates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/81,X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 S 48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 111211 $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000k` $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $636 29.50% V $310.09 $484.50 56.24% residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ I,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number {PCeasE Print} (not a PO Box) (if differentfrom Mailing Address) r J 3 Petition Appealing CorpusChristi.Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates, This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1.. 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreason able. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)926-1800. The ratepayers designate.Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705, By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the cill limit rate a ers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates pe-cent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *51'4"X 3/4" $19,39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $9690 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 67001-15,000* $3.89 $5.93 50.26% 3" $155-05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% "ResidentiEI usage averages 6,000 to 15,D00 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume y 1st 10,000,000 $40,392 $24,202 40.07% 10,000.000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO BOX) (if dlfferejrt from Mailing Address) / / Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate a ers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Coi:ncil on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road;Carpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase " 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo,Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,000° $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% `Residential usage averages 6.000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 55.56 31.75% *Residential-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Adt7ress Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO$ozi (if dirfereutfrom Mailing Address) uU� 3 1�3 Y 1 Cif L 13c� r PnAee Je,L,L S3 o 0 c, y �1_- � ►'�- 1 � � r vu�rir� Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 314" $19.39 $18.49 .64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 I/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 21, $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6.001- 15.000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $434.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,74420 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo_Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up 34.22 $5.56 31.75% 'Residential-average size meter Large'Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40A7°/a 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if drffererrt from Mailing Address) Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LL P or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers; Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5I8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 4.64% Residential 11 " $29.09 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 1 112" $48.46 $96.90 99.96%fl 2.001-6,000 $3.11 $5,08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001-15,000* $3.98 $5.83 50.26% 31" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $494.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 61" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min., 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00%u 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202. -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nat a)?O Box) (if differentfrom Mailing Address) 40em l l n �1� �t: Ltn vv �5� �'LJI je ! eels 6U� � 1C11� l 6tD") pr MfPd C)We a@ J Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratei)Rvers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024, Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023, We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the cily limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charles Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase k 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48AS 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $111 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001- :5,00W $3.88 $5,83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% I5,001 and up $4,90 $6,36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,06590 120.00% Commercial W 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000and up $1.95 $3.94 102,05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phane Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if d fferentfmm Mailing Address) I36-Y >'Gn IbV�gt°}eLl X/ Lhli\U4 SE'Jli Gk .Lev "�, ) �l,c ;' �lls� Gi�' I Petition Ap-peaiing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was:Wade by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We ar7-requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 784I5,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for(outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates _'::24 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (I'er 1,000 Gallons} Increase 5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential V $29.08 $Q.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 111211 $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60-00% 6r001- 5,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 mallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744,20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31,75% *Resident'al-average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,332 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if differentfrom Mailing Address) ffiM bfial yJh y:, , I>l,l,j. '�1 f l f � R.t.� ✓-`"r I.��i� � L:'V Tt��'C' { -t_ .i�i� ��'-f.! .:`5 f r - Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith UP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $I9.39 518.49 -4.64% Residential V $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ I55.04 60.00% 6.001- 15,000* $3-88 $5.83 50.26%b 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% 'Residential usage averages 6,000 to [5,000 gallons per month 6" $494,50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744,20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $195 $3.94 102.05 Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) i7 Vcl2lk; Ld �4J�(<� 3 W B+Bjh fL"h'n,�i5 7+L/-441 G i3 Petition Appealine Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)926-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter, Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charles Volumetric Water Rate_-Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 3!4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29,08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 112" $49.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3,11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6.001- 15,000" $3.88 $5.83 50.26% Y $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6,36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80,00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969-00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31,75% *Residential—average size meter barge Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 —40,07% 10,000,000and up $1.95 $3.M 102,05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number r (Please Print) (not a PO Bcx) (if differew from Mailine.3.ddress) Peqosus �441 Petition Appealinlr Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unj ust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Af}'ordahle Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LL.P,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal tepresentation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly CharMes Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Metter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates 1'ereent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase L er 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X -5 4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Mn. Mo.Min. 1 11.2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001-"5.0004 $3.89 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% I5,001 and up $4.90 $6_36 29.80% 4" $310.04 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 157000 mlIons per month 6" $494.50 $ 1,065,90 120.00% Commercial ` 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential-averave size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1-95 $3,94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) �. (not a PO Bozi (if dyferentfrom Mailing Address) �G� sue' �,au�C ✓� 11 � K 46�} cc -1 mcr � l knif e r, 9f Ir , Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023,and became effective on January 1,2024, Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation The water rates being appealed are set Furth below For outside the city Iimit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent I (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 5/8"X 1/4" $19.39 $18.49 4.64°/a Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61°/a 0-2.000 Mo.Min. Mo,Min. Mo. Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.1 1 $5.08 6334 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,00W $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155,05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage.iverdaCs 6^0 to i 5,0uo gallons per month 6" $484.50 S 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969,00 S 1,744 20 80.60% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% •lkcsuleml41l-average stze-metet Large Volume I st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07%" 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.050/6 Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Malting Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nora PO Box) I ifdif]erent from Mailing Address) q �t/.'55.� • •-� Csr us Chtf ,r.1f TX INK a1>< 3G/1(,5 66.$3 jtks4irl 5oz 4 Z554 9A-%►hu.ek l- 7r 4115 :SO',ryit n/-Syr•5555 Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers,receiving service outside the city limits,appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023,and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St_,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the eity limit ratepavers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase *5/8"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.09 63.34% 2" $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 -15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% I5,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15,000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $l,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PO Box) F(if Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Addressdifferent from Mailing Address) L4ovw�e1 ` C OJVL� t- c.L�tnzie?."U lscs rYlc' n � 1-a4a-,90 -N U to W-X-R — _ Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside Citv Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified ofthese changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726!-lolly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800 The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705. By,signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charges Volumetric Water Rate 11Zonthiy Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase " 5/511.ti 1/111 $19.39 $18.49 4,64%a Residential 1" $29.08 $48-45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/2" $49.46 $96.90 9996%a 2,001 -6,000 $3.1 1 $5.08 63.34"/o 2" $96.90 S 155.04 60.00°/a 6,001- 15,OO(I" $3.88 $5.83 50,260% 3" $155.05 S 290.70 87.49%n 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 S 484.50 56.24% `Residential usage ivaragee fill 00ter 15un if)>all on {cr its+.nI I 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,74420 80.0011/0 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969-00 $2,907.00 200.410% 7,000 and up $4 22 $;. 6 31.75% 'Residential-avcrdgt era_-meter Large Volume I st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24�202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05%, Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a P©Boxl I ifdifferent from Ma'.ling Address} 13W n' w �104�f- 1 1'f 7 C +o n I r_ in S - { k7 Si-8,,1 r Ct-. 31.- . iI i4a- �nfA 'l11 r vS 1.n53r, T78W1 Petition Appeafin2 Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside Ci Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5, 2023, and became effective on January I, 2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers" representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Charles Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase 518"X 3/4" $19.39 $18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Mill. Mo.Min. Mo.Mill. 1 1/2" $48.46 $96.90 99-96% 2,001 -6,000 $3.11 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00%, 6.001 - 15,000* $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.241V4 *Residential usage averages 6,000 to 15.000 gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907A0 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% *Residential—average size meter Large Volume I st 10,000,000 $40,382 $24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer!Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (nut a PO Box) (if different from Mailing Address) 6Jih 1 Vn CG lyi' 7gK(S� 36(5'63-Z�l�v Petition Appealing Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepavers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by Citt Council on September S. 2023, and became effective on January I,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers' representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation The water rates being appealed are set forth below far outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate-Monthiv Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges Meter Size 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Percent Rate Tiers 2023 Rates 2024 Rates percent (First 2,000 Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallons) Increase •ilS`X T-1 $19.39 $18.49 -4,64% Residential 1" $29.09 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,006 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 1 1/21, $48.46 $96.96 99.96% 2,001 -6.000 $3.1 1 $5.08 63.34% 2" $96.90 $ 155.04 60.00% 6,001 - 15,0(W $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155,05 $290.70 87.49% 15,001 and up $4.90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 $484.50 56.24% *Residential usageavc+r.Aee,6,000 to 15.000 gallons pur rnwWt 6" $484.50 $1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $ 1,744.20 80.00% 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Mir. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.001/0 2,000 and up $4 22 $5.56 31.75% *Residentiai-average si✓x meter Large Volume st 10,000,000 $40,382 $2.1,202 40.07% 10,000,000 and up $1.95 $3.94 102.(K-% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number IPlease Print) (riot a PO Box lif(1fferent from Mailing Address) �foa.�on S�nwivvrav< ILLl�3`t haw e5 r-�Dr' colf..s 6 13}i )$arts Petition ApDeaflniz Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Ratepayers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City's water department is: 2726 Holly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(361)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel 5t.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 79705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city limit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Montbly Charges Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Char es [ Meter Siae 2023 Rates �2014t- Percent Rate Tiers ercent(First 2,000 Gallons) Increase l-Per 1,000 Gallons) 2023 Rates 2024 Rates Increase 5+8"X 3�4" $19.39 $l8.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61°/4 0-2,000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min, 11121, $48,46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.09 63.34% 211 $96.90 $155.04 60.00% 6,001 -15,000- $3.88 $5.83 50.26% 3" $155,05 $290.70 87A9% 15,001 and up o p $4.90 $6.36 29.80 1u 4" $310,09 $484.50 56.24%n *Residential nsagc averages 6.000 to 15 t11)0 gallons per pivmh 6" $484.50 $1,065-90 120.000% - Commercial 8"or larger $969.00 $I,744,20 80.000/6 0-2,000 Mo_Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 $2,907.00 200.00% 2,000 and up $4.22 $5.56 31.75% `Residential-aveaare size muter Large Volume Ist 10,000,000 $40,382 S242202 40.07% 10,000,000andup $1.95 S3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (Please Print) (not a PC Box) (if different from Mailing Address) rAAq---`5 t'SS Z5`'!� fJ1 f tJk�Lr v`r?-� 3Q2 i afL�S _ - 4 J ,�u�7 13a1 eh,u.cv� I ) 1 Rasl A us Ais r) ZX 7NI H 3Ca l Petition Appealinp,Corpus Christi Water Rates for Outside City Limit Rate avers The undersigned ratepayers, receiving service outside the city limits, appeal the rate action decision by the City of Corpus Christi to dramatically increase water rates. This decision was made by City Council on September 5,2023, and became effective on January 1,2024. Ratepayers were notified of these changes in December 2023. We are requesting that the Public Utility Commission review the City's decision because the new water rates are unjust and unreasonable. The mailing address and phone number of the City`s water department is: 2726 Molly Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78415,(36,1)826-1800. The ratepayers designate Affordable'Water for Corpus Christi as their representative in this matter. Correspondence to the ratepayers'representative may be directed to Kemp Smith LLP,2905 San Gabriel St.,Suite 205,Austin,TX 78705. By signing below the ratepayers are not engaging Kemp Smith LLP or any of its lawyers to provide ratepayers with legal representation. The water rates being appealed are set forth below for outside the city"unit ratepayers: Minimum Water Rate Monthly Char es Volumetric Water Rate Monthly Charges �2,�000 Size 2023 Antes 2024 Rates percent Rate Tiers Percent (Fir Gallons) Increase (Per 1,000 Gallaas) 20z3 Rates 2024 Rates Increase 5i8"X 3.+4" $I9.39 S18.49 -4.64% Residential 1" $29.08 $48.45 66.61% 0-2,000 Mo.Min, Mo.Min, Mo.Min. 1 1f2" $48.46 $96.90 99.96% 2,001-6,000 $3.11 $5.0$ 63.34% 2" $96.90 5 155.04 60.00% 6,001 -15,000* $3.88 $5.63 50.26% 3" $155.05 $290.70 87.49% 15;001 and up $4,90 $6.36 29.80% 4" $310.09 5 484,50 56.24% *Rcsidcmial usagc,average&6,000 to 15.MW gallons per month 6" $484.50 $ 1,065.90 120.00% Commercial 8"or larger 3969.00 $ 1:744.20 80.00% 0-2 000 Mo.Min. Mo.Min. Mo.Min. 10"or larger $969.00 S 2,907.00 200.00°t* 2,000 and up $4.22 S5.56 31.75% '-kcsidential-average silt meter Large Volume 1st 10,000,000 $40,382 ,$24,202 -40.07% 10,000,000 andup $1.95 $3.94 102.05% Ratepayer Name Signature Ratepayer Mailing Address Service Address Phone Number (PIease Print) (not a PO Box) {if different from Mailing Address) taArz 1/ ! otfv � �tus pr �tfY cC- ter- - ► V IO*L[rwr& LA) r eschresk.,7X 77 r r3Y8-97s