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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-10-02 - Regular City Council�TE City of Stephenville - Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 5:30 PM The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, convened on Tuesday, October 2, 2018, at 5:30 PM, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 298 West Washington Street, for the purpose of a Regular Business Meeting, with the meeting being open to the public and notice of said meeting, giving the date, time, place and subject thereof, having been posted as prescribed by Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, with the following members present, to wit: COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Doug Svien Council Member Mark McClinton Council Member Carla Trussell Mayor Pro Tern Brady Pendleton Council Member Rhett Harrison Council Member Alan Nix Council Member Sherry Zachery Council Member Brandon Huckabee COUNCIL ABSENT: Allen L. Barnes, City Administrator Staci L. King, City Secretary Randy Thomas, City Attorney I. Call to Order Mayor Svien called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. II. Pledges of Allegiance Council member Sherry Zachery led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags. III. Invocation by Jim DeGraw, Grace Fellowship Church IV. Regular Agenda 1. Citizens' General Discussion No one came forward to address the council. 2. Consider Approval of a Professional Services Agreement with Pipeline Analysis, LLC for Sanitary Sewer Basin 5 - Phase 2 West Evaluation Survey MOTION by Alan Nix, second by Sherry Zachery, to approve the professional services Fr1' agreement with Pipeline Analysis, LLC as presented. j MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. f 3. Consider Acceptance of Proposal for Salary Survey Monica Harris, Director of Finance, stated that four proposals were received and evaluated. Management Advisory Group International scored the highest based on evaluations performed by four individuals. Ms. Harris explained that this study would not be based solely on job titles, but would evaluate job duties to determine compensation. MOTION by Mark McClinton, second by Alan Nix, to approve the salary survey proposal from Management Advisory Group International. MOTION CARRIED by the following votes: Ayes: Mark McClinton, Brady Pendleton, Alan Nix, and Brandon Huckabee Noes: Carla Trussell, Rhett Harrison, and Sherry Zachery 4. Consider Approval of Ordinance No. 2018-0-37 Approving the Stephenville Type B Economic Development Authority FY2018-2019 Budget MOTION by Mark McClinton, second by Brady Pendleton, to approve Ordinance No. 2018-0-37 approving the Stephenville Type B Economic Development Authority FY2018- 2019 budget. MOTION CARRIED by the following votes: Ayes: Mark McClinton, Brady Pendleton, Rhett Harrison, Alan Nix, and Brandon Huckabee Noes: Carla Trussell and Sherry Zachery V. Planning and Zoning Commission Jeremy Allen, Director of Planning and Building Services 1. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-006 Edward Carroll, applicant, is requesting a Rezone of 350 Morgan Mill Rd., being Lot 1A,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17, &18, Block 1, Lot 19, Block 2, Lot 68, 69, & 70, Block 3, Lot 60, 61& 62, Block 4, Lot 63,64,658466, Block 5 track of the Starlite Mobile Home Park, City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Retail and Commercial District (B-2) to Industrial District (1) Mayor Svien opened the public hearing. No one came forward to speak in favor of or opposition to the rezone. 2. Consider Approval of Ordinance No. 2018-0-_ Rezoning 350 Morgan Mill Road from Retail and Commercial District (B-2) to Industrial District (1). Jeremy Allen, Director of Planning and Building Services stated that the rezone received a negative recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission. MOTION by Carla Trussell, second by Alan Nix, to deny the rezoning of 350 Morgan Mill Road. MOTION CARRIED. by the following votes: Ayes: Mark McClinton, Carla Trussell, Brady Pendleton, Rhett Harrison, Alan Nix, and Brandon Huckabee City Of Stephenville City Council - 02 Oct 2018 Page 2 of 8 Noes: Sherry Zachery 3. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO RZ2018-007 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 2004 W Swan, being Lot 30, Block 145 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-S) to Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2)• 4. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-008 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a Rezone of 230 W College, being Lot C, Block 8 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-S) to Downtown District (DT) 5. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-009 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 190 W College, being Lot A, Block 1 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (8-5) to Downtown District (DT). 6. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-010 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 966 W Washington, being Lot 6, Block 3 track of the College Hill Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2). 7. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-011 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 265 E Washington, being Lot 7, Block 16 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Downtown District (DT). 8. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-012 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 1044 W Washington, being Lot 5, Block 4 track of the College Hill Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Retail and Commercial Business District (8-2). 9. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-013 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 2860 W Washington, being Lot 2 (PT OF), Block 157 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Industrial District (1). 10. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-014 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 832 E South Loop, being Lot 5 (SUB 5;6;7;8), Block 75 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Industrial District (1). 11. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-015 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 3024 W Washington, being Lot 3 (PT OF), Draper Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2)• 12. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-016 City Of Stephenville City Council - 02 Oct 2018 Page 3 of 8 n The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 1645 W South Loop, being Lot 17, Block 33 track of the South Side Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2). 13. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-017 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 211 W McNeill, being Lot I, Block 8 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Downtown District (DT). 14, PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-018 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 2900 W Washington, being Lot 1 (N PT OF), Block 156 & 157 track of the City Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) to Industrial District (I). 15. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-022 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of the tenant lease space at 2847 W Washington, City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol (B-5) to Industrial District (1). 16. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-023 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 2805 W Washington, being Lot 5,7,8 &9, of the Washington Square Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol (B-5) to Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2). 17. PUBLIC HEARING - CASE NO. RZ2018-024 The Planning and Zoning Commission is requesting a rezone of 0 W Washington, being Lot 3 (PT OF), Draper Addition to the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas from Restaurant with Alcohol (B-5) to Retail and Commercial Business District (8-2). Mayor Svien opened the public hearings. No one came forward to speak in favor of or opposition to the rezones. 18. Consider Approval of Ordinance No. 2018-0-38 Rezoning the Above -Listed Properties from the Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5) MOTION by Brady Pendleton, second by Carla Trussell, to approve Ordinance No. 2018-0- 38 rezoning properties from the Restaurant with Alcohol District (B-5). MOTION CARRIED by the following votes: Ayes: Mark McClinton, Carla Trussell, Brady Pendleton, Rhett Harrison, Sherry Zachery, and Brandon Huckabee Noes: Alan Nix VI. Tourism and Visitors Bureau Committee Report Carla Trussell, Chair 1. Committee Report Council member Carla Trussell gave the committee report. City Of Stephenville City Council - 02 Oct 2018 Page 4 of 8 f i 2. Consider Approval of Ordinance No. 2018-0-39 Creating a Tourism and Visitor Bureau 1! Advisory Board MOTION by Carla Trussell, second by Brady Pendleton, to approve Ordinance No. 2018-0- 39 creating a Tourism and Visitor Bureau Advisory Board. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. VII. Public Health and Safety Committee Brady Pendleton, Chair 1. Committee Report Mr. Pendleton gave the committee report. No action was taken. Vlll. Nominations Committee Rhett Harrison, Chair 1. Committee Report Mr. Harrison gave the committee report. 2. Consider Approval of the City of Stephenville Vision Statement Allen Barnes, City Administrator, presented the following vision statement for approval: Stephenville's vision is to create a community that is ready for what the future holds. it will be innovative, financially stable, safe, and attractive. Stephenville will remain the family -oriented Cowboy Capital of the World and the City of Champions. MOTION by Rhett Harrison, second by Sherry Zachery, to approve the city's vision statement. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. IX. Finance Committee Mark McClinton, Chair 1. Committee Report Mr. McClinton gave the committee report. 2. Consider Approval of Ordinance No. 2018-0-39 Adopting the City of Stephenville Purchasing Policy MOTION by Mark McClinton, second by Sherry Zachery, to approve Ordinance No. 2018- 0-40 adopting the City of Stephenville Purchasing Manual as presented. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. X. MONTHLY BUDGET REPORT Monica Harris, Director of Finance Budget Report for the Period Ending August 31, 2018 Ms. Harris gave the following report: City Of Stephenville City Council - 02 Oct 2018 Page 5 of 8 In reviewing the financial statements ending August 31, 2018, the financial indicators are as or better than expected. Property Tax - We received $6K in property taxes in the month of August, resulting in a $526K increase over funds collected through August 31st of last year. Erath County normally collects 99.85% of the property taxes for Stephenville through August; the amount collected this year is 1.16% over budget. Sales Tax - received $571K in sales tax in August, resulting in $298K over the target budget through August 31st. We have received $322K or 6.1% more than last year. HOT Funds - We received 91% of budgeted revenues, which is $364K in Hotel Occupancy Taxes through August as compared to $344K last year. We spent $339K in Hotel Occupancy Tax funds through August as compared to $341K last year. Revenue (Budgetary comparison) - The target budget for operating revenue is $22 million. We received $23.4 million in revenue, resulting in $1.4 million over budget. This is a result of property taxes, which are billed in October and due by January 31st, as well as sales and other taxes, service charges, and investment interest. Expenditures (Budgetary comparison) - The target budget for operating expenditures is $18.6 million. We expended $16.5 million, resulting in $2.1 million under budget. Revenue (Prior year comparison) - Operating revenue received last year was $22.3 million as compared to the current year's $23.4 million, resulting in a $1.1 million increase due to property taxes, sales taxes, service charges, and investment interest. Expenditures (Prior year comparison) - Operating expenditures last year were $16.45 million as compared to the current year's $16.48 million, resulting in a $30K increase. New Programs - $861,951 of the $875,000 for street pavement maintenance has been spent as of August 31st XI. Stephenville Type B Economic Development Authority Update Jeff Sandford, Executive Director Mr. Sandford updated the council on an ongoing initiative with soldiers entering the work force from Fort Hood that would focus on workforce training and recruitment for Stephenville. Mr. Sandford said that in the last month he was met with the Texas Department of Agriculture in Austin, as well as several new developers. XII. CONSENT 1. Consider Approval of Council Minutes Regular City Council Meeting - 04 Sept 2018 City Council / SEDA Work Session - 06 Sept 2018 Special City Council Meeting - 11 Sept 2018 City Of Stephenville City Council - 02 Oct 2018 Page 6 of 8 • City Council / Planning and Zoning Work Session -13 Sept 2018 2. Consider Approval of Resolution No. 2018-R-15 Authorizing Application for the Texas CDBG - Downtown Revitalization Program 3. Consider Approval of Sale of City Property MOTION by Brady Pendleton, second by Mark McClinton, to approve the consent agenda as presented. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. XIII. Comments by City Administrator • Charter Amendment Town Hall Meetings o City Hall, Monday October 8, 6-7 p.m. o Ranger College, Monday, October 15, 6-7 p.m. o Stephenville Historical Museum, Monday October 22, 6-7 p.m. o Citizen's National Bank Community Room, Monday October 29, 6-7 p.m. • Council Committee Meetings - Tuesday, October 16 • Safe Trick R Treat - Wednesday, October 31 • Regular City Council Meeting -Tuesday, November 6 • Early Voting Begins - October 22 • Election Day - Tuesday, November 6 XIV. Comments by Council members Mark McClinton urged everyone to get the information they needed in order to be an informed voter. Kudos to the Cowboy Capital Pro Rodeo Committee on their hard work for a great event - he said it was a great show. This is the last weekend for the Downtown Farmer's Market, so remember to go support them. Next weekend, October 13, is Bygone Days on the Bosque and Sundown on the Square - it is a great opportunity to get out and visit with your neighbors. Phase II of the Bosque River Trail will be dedicated on October 18, followed by a fun run and 5K. The Sunday after Halloween will be the Spirit Walk through the cemetery. Carla Trussell added that there will be two performances of the Spirit Walk, which is a joint effort between the Stephenville Historical Museum and the Friends of the Dick Smith Library. The Erath Republican Women's Association will be hosting city staff at their meeting on October 18 for another review of the proposed Charter amendments. November 6 is the annual enchilada dinner at the Episcopal Church and taco lunch. Rhett Harrison thanked SEDA for the extra effort put into the budget this year. Alan Nix also thanked SEDA for their work on the budget, and hopes that the process will become easier as everyone becomes more familiar. He recognized Julie Smith, Tourism and Visitor Manager, for her innovative ideas and hard work at getting people interested in visiting Stephenville. Brandon Huckabee thanked Julie for her efforts with the rodeo and said how great it was to see Julie handing out mini cows and seeing the rodeo clowns also throwing out mini cows to the crowd. He also thanked all of the rodeo organizers for their hard work on such a great event. Haunted camping will take place on October 20 at the city park. Mr. Huckabee wanted to City Of Stephenville City Council - 02 Oct 2018 Page 7 of 8 F recognize the passing of a friend, Daniel Delgado, and said that Daniel's dad said it best: "Daniel was a ripple of love in a world that needed more love." XV. EXECUTIVE SESSION In compliance with the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Law, Subchapter D, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Codes, Annotated, in accordance with 1. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations 1. Tarleton Crossings 2. Project Select 3. Project New Mayor Svien called the meeting into executive session at 6:42 p.m. The meeting was called back into regular session at 6:54 p.m. XVI. Action taken on items discussed in executive session (if necessary) No action was taken. XVII. Adjourn Mayor Svien adjourned the meeting at 6:56 p.m. �L ATTEST: k �� �✓` 0,9 ot Staci Kin , City Secreta City Of Stephenville City Council -02 Oct 2018 1 Doug Svi , ayor Page 8 of 8