COMMUNICATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS Recognitions Recognizing Pamela Rosas for being the first Laredoan to play in the Texas Girls Coaches Association Red-Blue All-Star game. Ms. Rosas was part of the United High School Softball Team coached by Javier Morin.
Citizen comments Citizens are required to fill out a witness card and submit it to the City Secretary no later than 5:45 p.m. and identify themselves at the microphone. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker. No more than three (3) persons will be allowed to speak on any side of an issue. Should there be more than three (3) people who wish to speak on a particular issue, they need to select not more than three (3) representatives to speak for them and the presiding officer may limit the public comments further in the interest of an orderly meeting. Speakers may not pass their minutes to any other speaker. Comments should be relevant to City business and delivered in a professional manner. No derogatory remarks will be permitted.
APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Re-appointment by Council Member Charlie San Miguel of Commissioner Jerry Perez to the Municipal Civil Service Commission which is set to expire on September 3, 2015.
PUBLIC HEARINGS Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing a Conditional Use Permit for an amusement redemption machine establishment on Lot 2, Block 2, Junction Park, Phase 1, located at 815 Avenida Los Presidentes; providing for publication and effective date. Staff supports the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit. District I
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning 21.07 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit “A”, located South of Soria Drive and West of Ejido Avenue, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to R-1MH (Single Family Manufactured Housing District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff is in support of the application and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District I
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning 1.5 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit "A", located west of Ejido Avenue and south of San Nicolas Drive, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff is in support of the application and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District I
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 1, San Isidro Southwest Subdivision, Phase VI, located north of San Isidro Parkway and west of Hospitality Drive, from B-4 (Highway Commercial District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff is in support of the application and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District VI
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 5, Block 253, Eastern Division, located at 419 Lane Street, from B-1 (Limited Business District) to R-3 (Mixed Residential District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff supports the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District III
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 3, out of 12 acre tract out of Porcion 31, Unit 1, El Rancho Subdivision, located at 313 Rancho Grande Drive, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff does not support the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends denial of the zone change. The applicant has since exercised the right to appeal this decision directly to City Council. District II
Public hearing for the adoption of a tax rate of $0.637000 per $100 value for the Tax Year 2015. The tax rate will provide revenue for the general fund and debt service. The rate includes $0.493751 per $100 value for Maintenance and Operation and $0.143249 per $100 value for Sinking Fund of the Debt Service and is estimated to generate a tax levy of $75,067,226. The City Council is scheduled to vote on the tax rate on September 15, 2015 at 12:00 Noon and September 21, 2015 at 5:30 PM at City Council Chambers located at 1110 Houston.
VIII. INTRODUCTORY ORDINANCES 8. Amending Chapter 21, Article I, Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions to include: §21-7, Prohibited Uses of Public Fountains, prohibiting the use of public fountains for any purpose other than viewing prohibited purposes to include, without limitation, bathing, swimming, wading, or otherwise getting into the fountain, either by persons or animals, altering the water quality by placing in any matter soap, detergents, or any other additives, or taking water for any purpose; providing a maximum fine of $500.00; severability; and effective date and publication. 9. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with St. Patrick’s Church for a parcel of land consisting of approximately 3,455 square feet and being out of the right-of-way at Del Mar Blvd. and Fenwick Dr. north of Lot 721, Block 44 Section 2-A, Area “C”, Del Mar Hills Subdivision, in the City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas. The new lease terms include a five (5) year initial term with a five (5) year renewal option at a lease rate of $80.00 dollars per month. (Approved by Operations Committee). IX. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCES 10. 2015-O-095 Authorizing the City Manager to sign and execute the Standard Utility Agreement, the attachment "E" (ROW-U-JUAA), the attachment "H" including the affidavits, Statement Covering Utility Work (ROW-U-48) attached hereto, between the City of Laredo (City) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in the estimated amount of $1,816,058.30 for the TxDOT Utility Relocations Loop 20 & Clark from Kansas City Railroad to US 59 and to amend the City of Laredo 2014 Water Revenue Bond and 2014 Sewer Revenue Bond Annual Budgets by appropriating revenues and expenditures in the estimated amount of $1,234,943.27 and $581,115.03, respectively. The State will make payment to the City, upon completion of the relocation and upon receipt of final billing in the amount of 90% of the eligible costs as shown in the final billing prior to audit and after such audit shall make an additional final payment (10%) totaling the reimbursement amount found eligible to the State. AS AMENDED. 2015-O-100 Amending Chapter 19, Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Article VIII, Stopping, Standing or Parking, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Laredo by specifically amending Section 19-362 (d), City owned parking lot rates and hours of operation, clarifying boundaries for ($40.00) downtown employees only monthly parking rate to be located within the area bounded by Matamoros on the north, Water on the south, San Bernardo on the east and Santa Maria on the west and adding Section 19-362 (e) establishing a monthly parking rate of $100.00 per parking space for parking lot acquired on Victoria and Juarez, and to provide for severability, publication and effective date. AS AMENDED. 2015-O-101 Amending Chapter 21, Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions; Article V, Alarm Systems; of the Code of Ordinances providing clarifications on definitions; exempting federal,state, and county government buildings; amending the classification for alarm permits and fees for alarm permits and false call notifications; establishing new regulations and fees for alarm notification on non-permitted sites; allowing provisions for series of false call notifications originating from a common cause; allowing for the designation of a person authorized to sign complaints for violations of this article; providing for publication and an effective date. AS AMENDED. Major Ordinance Changes Reason for change Included the exemption of Federal, State, and County Government Buildings. (Currently only exempt City) The majority of the surveyed cities exempt Federal, State, County and City Government Buildings. Changed Permit Type from Burglary or Panic to Residential or Non-Residential. All of the cities surveyed had permit type of Residential or Non-Residential (Commercial) Change Permit Annual Fee from Burglary ($15) With Panic ($30) to Residential ($40) Commercial ($60). These new fees would place us in the median level of fees assessed by the 19 cities surveyed. Changed Over 65 Residential from Exempt to a reduced annual permit fee of $25 if they do not meet US Federal Poverty Guidelines and exempting Over 65, Veterans, and Disabled who do meet the US Federal Poverty Guidelines. Added an exemption for a victim of domestic violence. Of the cities surveyed only two gave an exemption. The $25 is the median of what all cities assess. (Range from 0 to $50) Changed False Call Notifications as follows: Burglary from 6+ @ $50 to 4 & 5 @ $50; 6 &7 @ $75; 8+ @ $100. Panic Fire from 3+ @ $75 to 2+ @ $100. Panic Robbery & Medical from 4+ @ $75 to 2+ @ $100. These fees will be in-line with what the majority of the other cities are assessing. In fact, 13 of the 19 have what we are recommending. Change the past practice of exempting OVER 65 False Call Notifications to charging OVER 65, as noted above. Of the Cities surveyed, none exempt Over 65 from false call fees. Added language to require alarm companies to verify that subscribers are getting the alarm permit before company installs the alarm system. Also requires alarm companies to report information on active alarm subscribers. (This will allow us to bill false calls on non-permitted sites, as follows: Burglary $100 each Panic $200 each Currently, we do not require subscribers to verify that permit was obtained prior to installation of equipment and we do not require the alarm company to report subscriber information. This information will help in the assessment of false call fees (non-subscribers), validation of customer responses, and make information available to police and fire. Authorize Tax Assessor Collector to designate a person to have authority to sign complaints for violations of this article. Currently, the Tax Department fills out the Citation and Police Department reviews and signs. 2015-O-102 Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing a Conditional Use Permit for a parking lot on Lots 1, 3 and 5, Block 481, Eastern Division,located at 4317 and 4319 Marcella Avenue; providing for publication and effective date. AS AMENDED. District IV 2015-O-103 Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing a Conditional Use Permit for a parking lot on Lot 10, Block 481, Eastern Division, located at 306 East Eistetter Street; providing for publication and effective date. AS AMENDED. District IV 2015-O-104 Amending Ordinance No. 2001-O-222, which previously authorized the City Manager to convey fee simple title of the surface only of the 1300 block of South Urbahn in three parcels designated as A,B, & C to the abutting property owners, to rescind the conveyance of Parcel C given that it did not materialize; and further authorizing the City Manager to convey fee simple title of the surface only of Parcel C and an additional 7,290.16 sq.ft out of South Urbahn Avenue between Bismark Avenue and the East Right-of Way line of South Meadow to the new abutting property owner Jesus G. Chapa at the Fair Market Price of $29,200.00, and providing for effective date. 2015-O-105 Authorizing the City Manager to accept and execute contracts from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and amending the FY 2015-2016 City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) budget by appropriating revenues and expenditures in the amount of $420,658.00 for a total of $1,944,210.00 for the continuation of the City of Laredo Health Department's Office of Public Health Practices (OPHP) Services which includes Disease Control, Food Safety, Zoonosis and Local Public Health System support, the Immunizations Prevention Program and HIV Prevention Program for the term period from September 1, 2015 through August 31, 2016. 2015-O-106 Authorizing the City Manager to enter into a forty (40-year) Lease Agreement with Rio Bravo Hangar, LLC, as LESSEE to construct a Hangar of approximately 20,000 sq. ft., on an approximate 1.46-acre or 63,597.60 square foot tract of aeronautical use land at the Laredo International Airport. The appraised Fair Market Annual Rent (FMR) shall be $30,527.00 and shall be adjusted annually by changes in the Consumer Price Index and at each ten (10) year anniversary by appraisal of the leased premises excluding improvements; providing for effective date. 2015-O-107 Amending Chapter 19, Motor Vehicle and Traffic, Article VIII, Stopping, Standing or Parking, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Laredo: Specifically adding Section19-364 (17) which establishes the South side of the 2100 block of Ash Street, between Buena Vista Avenue and Bartlett Avenue., as a "No Parking Anytime/Tow Away" Zone; providing severability and for an effective date and publication. 2015-O-108 Designating as a one-way eastbound on the 2100 block of Ash Street, between Buena Vista Avenue and Bartlett Avenue; during the peak hours of 7:45 A.M. to 8:45 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday, during school days for J. W. Nixon High School, providing for the installation of appropriate signs to indicate one-way traffic; and providing for publication and effective date.
11. 2015-R-66 Authorizing City Manager to accept a grant award in the amount of $90,970.00 from the Texas Department of Transportation for Enforcement of Comprehensive Selective Traffic Enforcement Program. The City of Laredo will be required to match $37,936.10 for the total grant amount of $128,906.10. The grant period will begin October 1, 2015 and runs through September 30, 2016. This grant is for overtime salaries. (Approved by Operations Committee). 12. 2015-R-67 Authorizing City Manager to accept a grant in the amount of $53,308.00 from the Texas Department of Transportation for Enforcement of Commercial Motor Vehicle Selective Traffic Enforcement Program. The City of Laredo will be required to provide a match in the amount of $21,889.42 for a total amount of $75,197.42. This grant is for overtime salaries. The grant period will begin October 1, 2015 and runs through September 30, 2016. (Approved by Operations Committee). 13. 2015-R-69 Authorizing the City Manager to accept and execute a contract amendment from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for an additional award and match of $40,775.00 and $8,155.00 respectively, for a total award amount of $195,719.00 for the City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) Tuberculosis Prevention & Control/Federal Program and revises the term to September 1, 2014 through December 31, 2015. (Approved by Operations Committee).
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 5, Block 253, Eastern Division, located at 419 Lane Street, from B-1 (Limited Business District) to R-3 (Mixed Residential District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff supports the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District III
MOTIONS 14. Consideration for approval to award a construction contract to the lowest bidder ALC Construction, Inc., Laredo, Texas, in the amount of $111,608.00 for the CDBG Roberto Llano Track Improvements with a construction contract time of sixty (60) calendar days; and authorizing the City Manager to execute all related contract documents contingent upon receipt and approval of insurance and bond documents. Completion date for the project is scheduled for November 2015. Funding is available in the CDBG – 40th Action Year. (Approved by Operations Committee). 15. Consideration for approval of the Laredo International Airport General Aviation Apron Reconstruction Phase 8 and Terminal Apron Rehabilitation as complete; approval of change order No. 4, a decrease of $65,858.50 for the balance of quantities actually constructed in place, release of retainage and approval of final payment in the amount of $256,104.45 to Reim Construction, Inc., Mission, Texas. Final construction contract amount is $5,122,089.00. Funding is available in the Airport Construction Fund. (Approved by Operations Committee). 16. Consideration to ratify the approval/issuance of an emergency purchase order by the City Manager in the amount $123,200.00 to Rafter P. Transport of Floresville, Texas to provide hauling and disposal services of approximately 1,925 cubic yards of wastewater bio-solids from the City of Laredo South Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Maverick County and the San Antonio, Texas BFI Landfills. Funding is available in the Sewer Fund - Wastewater Treatment Division. (Approved by Operations Committee). 17. Approving monthly adjustments to the tax roll. The amounts to be adjusted for the month of July 2015, represent a decrease of $18,191.76. These adjustments are determined by the Webb County Appraisal District and by court orders. 18. Consideration and action on the selecting a consultant to prepare the City of Laredo's Comprehensive Plan as solicited under Request for Qualifications: City's Comprehensive Plan FY 15-054. 19. Authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Participation Agreement with D&J Alexander Management, LP for the construction of the Bartlett Ave. extension between University Blvd. and Del Mar Blvd.
Authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with St. Patrick’s Church for a parcel of land consisting of approximately 3,455 square feet and being out of the right-of-way at Del Mar Blvd. and Fenwick Dr. north of Lot 721, Block 44 Section 2-A, Area “C”, Del Mar Hills Subdivision, in the City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas. The new lease terms include a five (5) year initial term with a five (5) year renewal option at a lease rate of $80.00 dollars per month. (Approved by Operations Committee).
Request by Council Member Roberto Balli Discussion with possible action on the Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ).
Request by Mayor Pete Saenz Presentation by Francis "Pancho" Averill, Jr. , Chairman of the Board of Adjustment. 2. Discussion with possible action to seek Requests for Qualifications (RFQs) for retaining Bond Counsel for the purpose of providing legal services pertaining to the issuance of municipal bonds and any other debt instruments authorized by the City, including grants/loans. To qualify, a firm must include a licensed tax attorney on staff. (Co-Sponsored by Council Member Alejandro "Alex" Perez and Council Member George Altgelt). 3. Status report on the Kansas City Southern (KCS) on the “Secure Border Railroad Corridor” program.
Request by Council Member Esteban Rangel Discussion with possible action on how many spaces are available at the Cemetery; as well as, the Catholic Cemetery
Request by Council Member Alejandro "Alex" Perez 1.Request for information on field modifications at Slaughter Park, with possible action. 2. Status update on Slaughter Park project, with possible action. 3. Status update and timeline on Santa Rita Park stairs accessing the park from the library, with possible action 4. Status update on request for clarification/modification of Neighborhood Empowerment Zone (NEZ) guidelines, with possible action.
Request by Mayor Pro-Tempore Juan Narvaez 1.Discussion with possible action on having the Council appointed committees make presentations to Council to keep them abreast on the progress made. (Co-Sponsored by Council Member Esteban Rangel). 2. Update with possible action on the joint partnership between Webb County and the City on the Fernando Salinas Community Center,adjacent to the City of Laredo Health Department
Request by Council Member George Altgelt 1.Status report from the Regional Mobility Authority (RMA) on the Vallecillo Road Project. 2. Request for a status update on the engineering work for Reuthinger section of the Hachar Parkway. 3. Request for a resolution from City Council to make alleviating the Mines Road traffic issue a priority for the City of Laredo. 4. Discussion with possible action to direct the City Manager to enter into a written Memorandum of Understanding with the County for purposes of financing the Hachar Parkway Project. XIV. RECESS AS THE LAREDO CITY COUNCIL AND CONVENE AS THE LAREDO MASS TRANSIT BOARD 21. 2015-RT-02 Authorizing the City Manager to Accept and Execute a grant application with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in the amount of $2,721,847.00 for Fiscal Year 2015 Section 5307 Urbanized Area Authorized under the Moving Ahead For Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) to be used for Operating Assistance in the El Metro Operations fund. This is only a "Partial Apportionment" which the remaining grant balance of the total estimated $3.3 million will be awarded in the near future. (Approved by Operations Committee). XV. ADJOURN AS THE LAREDO MASS TRANSIT BOARD AND RECONVENE AS THE LAREDO CITY COUNCIL AND ADJOURN This notice was posted at the Municipal Government Offices, 1110 Houston Street, Laredo, Texas, at a place convenient and readily accessible to the public at all times. Said notice was posted on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 6:45 p.m.
COMMUNICATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS Recognitions Recognizing Pamela Rosas for being the first Laredoan to play in the Texas Girls Coaches Association Red-Blue All-Star game. Ms. Rosas was part of the United High School Softball Team coached by Javier Morin.
Citizen comments Citizens are required to fill out a witness card and submit it to the City Secretary no later than 5:45 p.m. and identify themselves at the microphone. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker. No more than three (3) persons will be allowed to speak on any side of an issue. Should there be more than three (3) people who wish to speak on a particular issue, they need to select not more than three (3) representatives to speak for them and the presiding officer may limit the public comments further in the interest of an orderly meeting. Speakers may not pass their minutes to any other speaker. Comments should be relevant to City business and delivered in a professional manner. No derogatory remarks will be permitted.
APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Re-appointment by Council Member Charlie San Miguel of Commissioner Jerry Perez to the Municipal Civil Service Commission which is set to expire on September 3, 2015.
PUBLIC HEARINGS Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing a Conditional Use Permit for an amusement redemption machine establishment on Lot 2, Block 2, Junction Park, Phase 1, located at 815 Avenida Los Presidentes; providing for publication and effective date. Staff supports the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit. District I
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning 21.07 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit “A”, located South of Soria Drive and West of Ejido Avenue, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to R-1MH (Single Family Manufactured Housing District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff is in support of the application and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District I
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning 1.5 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit "A", located west of Ejido Avenue and south of San Nicolas Drive, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff is in support of the application and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District I
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 1, San Isidro Southwest Subdivision, Phase VI, located north of San Isidro Parkway and west of Hospitality Drive, from B-4 (Highway Commercial District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff is in support of the application and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District VI
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 5, Block 253, Eastern Division, located at 419 Lane Street, from B-1 (Limited Business District) to R-3 (Mixed Residential District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff supports the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District III
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 3, out of 12 acre tract out of Porcion 31, Unit 1, El Rancho Subdivision, located at 313 Rancho Grande Drive, from R-3 (Mixed Residential District) to B-3 (Community Business District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff does not support the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends denial of the zone change. The applicant has since exercised the right to appeal this decision directly to City Council. District II
Public hearing for the adoption of a tax rate of $0.637000 per $100 value for the Tax Year 2015. The tax rate will provide revenue for the general fund and debt service. The rate includes $0.493751 per $100 value for Maintenance and Operation and $0.143249 per $100 value for Sinking Fund of the Debt Service and is estimated to generate a tax levy of $75,067,226. The City Council is scheduled to vote on the tax rate on September 15, 2015 at 12:00 Noon and September 21, 2015 at 5:30 PM at City Council Chambers located at 1110 Houston.
VIII. INTRODUCTORY ORDINANCES 8. Amending Chapter 21, Article I, Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions to include: §21-7, Prohibited Uses of Public Fountains, prohibiting the use of public fountains for any purpose other than viewing prohibited purposes to include, without limitation, bathing, swimming, wading, or otherwise getting into the fountain, either by persons or animals, altering the water quality by placing in any matter soap, detergents, or any other additives, or taking water for any purpose; providing a maximum fine of $500.00; severability; and effective date and publication. 9. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with St. Patrick’s Church for a parcel of land consisting of approximately 3,455 square feet and being out of the right-of-way at Del Mar Blvd. and Fenwick Dr. north of Lot 721, Block 44 Section 2-A, Area “C”, Del Mar Hills Subdivision, in the City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas. The new lease terms include a five (5) year initial term with a five (5) year renewal option at a lease rate of $80.00 dollars per month. (Approved by Operations Committee). IX. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCES 10. 2015-O-095 Authorizing the City Manager to sign and execute the Standard Utility Agreement, the attachment "E" (ROW-U-JUAA), the attachment "H" including the affidavits, Statement Covering Utility Work (ROW-U-48) attached hereto, between the City of Laredo (City) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in the estimated amount of $1,816,058.30 for the TxDOT Utility Relocations Loop 20 & Clark from Kansas City Railroad to US 59 and to amend the City of Laredo 2014 Water Revenue Bond and 2014 Sewer Revenue Bond Annual Budgets by appropriating revenues and expenditures in the estimated amount of $1,234,943.27 and $581,115.03, respectively. The State will make payment to the City, upon completion of the relocation and upon receipt of final billing in the amount of 90% of the eligible costs as shown in the final billing prior to audit and after such audit shall make an additional final payment (10%) totaling the reimbursement amount found eligible to the State. AS AMENDED. 2015-O-100 Amending Chapter 19, Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Article VIII, Stopping, Standing or Parking, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Laredo by specifically amending Section 19-362 (d), City owned parking lot rates and hours of operation, clarifying boundaries for ($40.00) downtown employees only monthly parking rate to be located within the area bounded by Matamoros on the north, Water on the south, San Bernardo on the east and Santa Maria on the west and adding Section 19-362 (e) establishing a monthly parking rate of $100.00 per parking space for parking lot acquired on Victoria and Juarez, and to provide for severability, publication and effective date. AS AMENDED. 2015-O-101 Amending Chapter 21, Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions; Article V, Alarm Systems; of the Code of Ordinances providing clarifications on definitions; exempting federal,state, and county government buildings; amending the classification for alarm permits and fees for alarm permits and false call notifications; establishing new regulations and fees for alarm notification on non-permitted sites; allowing provisions for series of false call notifications originating from a common cause; allowing for the designation of a person authorized to sign complaints for violations of this article; providing for publication and an effective date. AS AMENDED. Major Ordinance Changes Reason for change Included the exemption of Federal, State, and County Government Buildings. (Currently only exempt City) The majority of the surveyed cities exempt Federal, State, County and City Government Buildings. Changed Permit Type from Burglary or Panic to Residential or Non-Residential. All of the cities surveyed had permit type of Residential or Non-Residential (Commercial) Change Permit Annual Fee from Burglary ($15) With Panic ($30) to Residential ($40) Commercial ($60). These new fees would place us in the median level of fees assessed by the 19 cities surveyed. Changed Over 65 Residential from Exempt to a reduced annual permit fee of $25 if they do not meet US Federal Poverty Guidelines and exempting Over 65, Veterans, and Disabled who do meet the US Federal Poverty Guidelines. Added an exemption for a victim of domestic violence. Of the cities surveyed only two gave an exemption. The $25 is the median of what all cities assess. (Range from 0 to $50) Changed False Call Notifications as follows: Burglary from 6+ @ $50 to 4 & 5 @ $50; 6 &7 @ $75; 8+ @ $100. Panic Fire from 3+ @ $75 to 2+ @ $100. Panic Robbery & Medical from 4+ @ $75 to 2+ @ $100. These fees will be in-line with what the majority of the other cities are assessing. In fact, 13 of the 19 have what we are recommending. Change the past practice of exempting OVER 65 False Call Notifications to charging OVER 65, as noted above. Of the Cities surveyed, none exempt Over 65 from false call fees. Added language to require alarm companies to verify that subscribers are getting the alarm permit before company installs the alarm system. Also requires alarm companies to report information on active alarm subscribers. (This will allow us to bill false calls on non-permitted sites, as follows: Burglary $100 each Panic $200 each Currently, we do not require subscribers to verify that permit was obtained prior to installation of equipment and we do not require the alarm company to report subscriber information. This information will help in the assessment of false call fees (non-subscribers), validation of customer responses, and make information available to police and fire. Authorize Tax Assessor Collector to designate a person to have authority to sign complaints for violations of this article. Currently, the Tax Department fills out the Citation and Police Department reviews and signs. 2015-O-102 Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing a Conditional Use Permit for a parking lot on Lots 1, 3 and 5, Block 481, Eastern Division,located at 4317 and 4319 Marcella Avenue; providing for publication and effective date. AS AMENDED. District IV 2015-O-103 Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by authorizing a Conditional Use Permit for a parking lot on Lot 10, Block 481, Eastern Division, located at 306 East Eistetter Street; providing for publication and effective date. AS AMENDED. District IV 2015-O-104 Amending Ordinance No. 2001-O-222, which previously authorized the City Manager to convey fee simple title of the surface only of the 1300 block of South Urbahn in three parcels designated as A,B, & C to the abutting property owners, to rescind the conveyance of Parcel C given that it did not materialize; and further authorizing the City Manager to convey fee simple title of the surface only of Parcel C and an additional 7,290.16 sq.ft out of South Urbahn Avenue between Bismark Avenue and the East Right-of Way line of South Meadow to the new abutting property owner Jesus G. Chapa at the Fair Market Price of $29,200.00, and providing for effective date. 2015-O-105 Authorizing the City Manager to accept and execute contracts from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and amending the FY 2015-2016 City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) budget by appropriating revenues and expenditures in the amount of $420,658.00 for a total of $1,944,210.00 for the continuation of the City of Laredo Health Department's Office of Public Health Practices (OPHP) Services which includes Disease Control, Food Safety, Zoonosis and Local Public Health System support, the Immunizations Prevention Program and HIV Prevention Program for the term period from September 1, 2015 through August 31, 2016. 2015-O-106 Authorizing the City Manager to enter into a forty (40-year) Lease Agreement with Rio Bravo Hangar, LLC, as LESSEE to construct a Hangar of approximately 20,000 sq. ft., on an approximate 1.46-acre or 63,597.60 square foot tract of aeronautical use land at the Laredo International Airport. The appraised Fair Market Annual Rent (FMR) shall be $30,527.00 and shall be adjusted annually by changes in the Consumer Price Index and at each ten (10) year anniversary by appraisal of the leased premises excluding improvements; providing for effective date. 2015-O-107 Amending Chapter 19, Motor Vehicle and Traffic, Article VIII, Stopping, Standing or Parking, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Laredo: Specifically adding Section19-364 (17) which establishes the South side of the 2100 block of Ash Street, between Buena Vista Avenue and Bartlett Avenue., as a "No Parking Anytime/Tow Away" Zone; providing severability and for an effective date and publication. 2015-O-108 Designating as a one-way eastbound on the 2100 block of Ash Street, between Buena Vista Avenue and Bartlett Avenue; during the peak hours of 7:45 A.M. to 8:45 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday, during school days for J. W. Nixon High School, providing for the installation of appropriate signs to indicate one-way traffic; and providing for publication and effective date.
11. 2015-R-66 Authorizing City Manager to accept a grant award in the amount of $90,970.00 from the Texas Department of Transportation for Enforcement of Comprehensive Selective Traffic Enforcement Program. The City of Laredo will be required to match $37,936.10 for the total grant amount of $128,906.10. The grant period will begin October 1, 2015 and runs through September 30, 2016. This grant is for overtime salaries. (Approved by Operations Committee). 12. 2015-R-67 Authorizing City Manager to accept a grant in the amount of $53,308.00 from the Texas Department of Transportation for Enforcement of Commercial Motor Vehicle Selective Traffic Enforcement Program. The City of Laredo will be required to provide a match in the amount of $21,889.42 for a total amount of $75,197.42. This grant is for overtime salaries. The grant period will begin October 1, 2015 and runs through September 30, 2016. (Approved by Operations Committee). 13. 2015-R-69 Authorizing the City Manager to accept and execute a contract amendment from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for an additional award and match of $40,775.00 and $8,155.00 respectively, for a total award amount of $195,719.00 for the City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) Tuberculosis Prevention & Control/Federal Program and revises the term to September 1, 2014 through December 31, 2015. (Approved by Operations Committee).
Public hearing and introductory ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 5, Block 253, Eastern Division, located at 419 Lane Street, from B-1 (Limited Business District) to R-3 (Mixed Residential District); providing for publication and effective date. Staff supports the application and Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the zone change. District III
MOTIONS 14. Consideration for approval to award a construction contract to the lowest bidder ALC Construction, Inc., Laredo, Texas, in the amount of $111,608.00 for the CDBG Roberto Llano Track Improvements with a construction contract time of sixty (60) calendar days; and authorizing the City Manager to execute all related contract documents contingent upon receipt and approval of insurance and bond documents. Completion date for the project is scheduled for November 2015. Funding is available in the CDBG – 40th Action Year. (Approved by Operations Committee). 15. Consideration for approval of the Laredo International Airport General Aviation Apron Reconstruction Phase 8 and Terminal Apron Rehabilitation as complete; approval of change order No. 4, a decrease of $65,858.50 for the balance of quantities actually constructed in place, release of retainage and approval of final payment in the amount of $256,104.45 to Reim Construction, Inc., Mission, Texas. Final construction contract amount is $5,122,089.00. Funding is available in the Airport Construction Fund. (Approved by Operations Committee). 16. Consideration to ratify the approval/issuance of an emergency purchase order by the City Manager in the amount $123,200.00 to Rafter P. Transport of Floresville, Texas to provide hauling and disposal services of approximately 1,925 cubic yards of wastewater bio-solids from the City of Laredo South Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Maverick County and the San Antonio, Texas BFI Landfills. Funding is available in the Sewer Fund - Wastewater Treatment Division. (Approved by Operations Committee). 17. Approving monthly adjustments to the tax roll. The amounts to be adjusted for the month of July 2015, represent a decrease of $18,191.76. These adjustments are determined by the Webb County Appraisal District and by court orders. 18. Consideration and action on the selecting a consultant to prepare the City of Laredo's Comprehensive Plan as solicited under Request for Qualifications: City's Comprehensive Plan FY 15-054. 19. Authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Participation Agreement with D&J Alexander Management, LP for the construction of the Bartlett Ave. extension between University Blvd. and Del Mar Blvd.
Authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with St. Patrick’s Church for a parcel of land consisting of approximately 3,455 square feet and being out of the right-of-way at Del Mar Blvd. and Fenwick Dr. north of Lot 721, Block 44 Section 2-A, Area “C”, Del Mar Hills Subdivision, in the City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas. The new lease terms include a five (5) year initial term with a five (5) year renewal option at a lease rate of $80.00 dollars per month. (Approved by Operations Committee).
Request by Council Member Roberto Balli Discussion with possible action on the Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ).
Request by Mayor Pete Saenz Presentation by Francis "Pancho" Averill, Jr. , Chairman of the Board of Adjustment. 2. Discussion with possible action to seek Requests for Qualifications (RFQs) for retaining Bond Counsel for the purpose of providing legal services pertaining to the issuance of municipal bonds and any other debt instruments authorized by the City, including grants/loans. To qualify, a firm must include a licensed tax attorney on staff. (Co-Sponsored by Council Member Alejandro "Alex" Perez and Council Member George Altgelt). 3. Status report on the Kansas City Southern (KCS) on the “Secure Border Railroad Corridor” program.
Request by Council Member Esteban Rangel Discussion with possible action on how many spaces are available at the Cemetery; as well as, the Catholic Cemetery
Request by Council Member Alejandro "Alex" Perez 1.Request for information on field modifications at Slaughter Park, with possible action. 2. Status update on Slaughter Park project, with possible action. 3. Status update and timeline on Santa Rita Park stairs accessing the park from the library, with possible action 4. Status update on request for clarification/modification of Neighborhood Empowerment Zone (NEZ) guidelines, with possible action.
Request by Mayor Pro-Tempore Juan Narvaez 1.Discussion with possible action on having the Council appointed committees make presentations to Council to keep them abreast on the progress made. (Co-Sponsored by Council Member Esteban Rangel). 2. Update with possible action on the joint partnership between Webb County and the City on the Fernando Salinas Community Center,adjacent to the City of Laredo Health Department
Request by Council Member George Altgelt 1.Status report from the Regional Mobility Authority (RMA) on the Vallecillo Road Project. 2. Request for a status update on the engineering work for Reuthinger section of the Hachar Parkway. 3. Request for a resolution from City Council to make alleviating the Mines Road traffic issue a priority for the City of Laredo. 4. Discussion with possible action to direct the City Manager to enter into a written Memorandum of Understanding with the County for purposes of financing the Hachar Parkway Project. XIV. RECESS AS THE LAREDO CITY COUNCIL AND CONVENE AS THE LAREDO MASS TRANSIT BOARD 21. 2015-RT-02 Authorizing the City Manager to Accept and Execute a grant application with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in the amount of $2,721,847.00 for Fiscal Year 2015 Section 5307 Urbanized Area Authorized under the Moving Ahead For Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) to be used for Operating Assistance in the El Metro Operations fund. This is only a "Partial Apportionment" which the remaining grant balance of the total estimated $3.3 million will be awarded in the near future. (Approved by Operations Committee). XV. ADJOURN AS THE LAREDO MASS TRANSIT BOARD AND RECONVENE AS THE LAREDO CITY COUNCIL AND ADJOURN This notice was posted at the Municipal Government Offices, 1110 Houston Street, Laredo, Texas, at a place convenient and readily accessible to the public at all times. Said notice was posted on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 6:45 p.m.