Reports, Announcements, & Comments
Comments from the Mayor - Proclamation for Blood Disorders Awareness Month - Proclamation for Award-winning Swimmers from East ViewHS City Council Regional Board Reports Announcements Action from Executive Session
Statutory Consent Agenda The Statutory Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that may be acted upon with one single vote. An item may be pulled from the Consent Agenda in order that it be discussed and acted upon individually as part of the Regular Agenda. C Consideration and possible action to approve the minutes of the Workshop and Regular Meetings held on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 -- Karen Frost, Deputy City Secretary D Forwarded from Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB): Consideration and possible action to approve Task Order No. A&F-19-002-TO for Aguirre & Fields LP of Austin, Texas for the engineering of the Southwest Bypass from Wolf Ranch Pkwy to SH 29 in the amount of $706,991.75 -- Wesley Wright, PE, Systems Engineering Director. E Forwarded from Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS): Consideration and possible action to approve issuance of a Purchase Order for utility bill printing and mailing services through 2/21/20 to Dataprose LLC pursuant to a piggyback clause in an agreement with the City of Plano at an annual cost of $249,480 -- Leticia Zavala, Customer Care Director F Forwarded from Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS): Consideration and possible action to award a bid for Park Water Treatment Plant backwash controls to Control Panels USA of Austin, Texas in the approximate amount of $190,000.00 -- Glenn W. Dishong, Utility Director G Forward from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to recommend approval of a Renewal Agreement with Brandt Company of Austin, Texas through Buyboard contract # 558-18 for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) services in the estimated annual amount of $400,000.00 and to ratify $120,000.00 of previous expenditures for similar purchases from the Brandt Company -- Eric Nuner, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director H Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Acceptance of the independent audit of all accounts of the City reported in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2018 -- Elaine S. Wilson, Controller I Forwarded from General Government and Finance Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to approve the annual purchase of replacement desktop computers in the amount of $178,138.10 -- James Davis, IT Operations Manager J Forwarded from General Government and Finance Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of additional storage for the City’s Exagrid back-up system from LH Computer Services in the amount of $85,000.00 -- James Davis, IT Operations Manager K Forwarded from the Georgetown Village Public Improvement District Advisory Board (GVPID): Consideration and possible action to approve Task Order CLA-19-001 with Covey Landscape Architects of Georgetown, TX in the amount of $103,250.00 for professional design services related to Georgetown Village Public Improvement District landscape and amenity improvements -- Eric Nuner, Assistant Parks and Recreation Director L Forwarded from Georgetown Economic Development Corporation (GEDCO): Consideration and possible action to approve an economic development performance agreement with 4871 Williams Drive, LLC – Series 201 -- Michaela Dollar, Economic Development Director M Forwarded from Georgetown Economic Development Corporation (GEDCO): Consideration and possible action to approve an economic development performance agreement with Cockrum Commercial – Series 201 -- Michaela Dollar, Economic Development Director N Consideration and possible action to authorize a license agreement with Georgetown Railroad to allow the crossing of railroad right-of-way with City of Georgetown utilities -- Jim Kachelmeyer, Real Estate Services Coordinator O Consideration and possible action regarding request from the Georgetown Garden Club to waive the rental fee for the Community Center with regard to the Arbor Day Celebration and Flower Show in the Community Center and Sunken Garden on May 7, 2019 -- David Morgan, City Manager
Discussion and possible action to approve waiving temporary sign permit fees for businesses affected by the Atmos Energy Evacuation -- David Morgan, City Manager and Mayor Dale Ross
Continued from March 12 Meeting: Consideration and possible action to accept the Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayor's Challenge Grant in the amount of $1,000,000.00 -- Jack Daly, Assistant to the City Manager, Chris Foster, Resource Management and Integration Manger, and Mike Babin, Deputy General Manager of Utilities
Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of 2019 Pierce Engine and Rescue Truck from Siddons-Martin Emergency Group through the Buy-Board Contract #571-18 for a cost not to exceed $1,715,000 - John Sullivan, Fire Chief
Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of 2019 Pierce Engine and Rescue Truck from Siddons-Martin Emergency Group through the Buy-Board Contract #571-18 for a cost not to exceed $1,715,000 -- John Sullivan, Fire Chief
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution recommending initiation of an Executive Amendment to the Unified Development Code (UDC) relating to Chapter 5, Zoning Use Regulations, and update on proposed amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) from the 2018/19 UDC General Amendments List to become effective in 2019 Quarter 2 -- Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution granting the petition for the voluntary annexation of an approximate 126.06-acre tract of land consisting of approximately 100.390 acres in the Isaac Donagan Survey, Abstract No. 178, and approximately 25.670 acres of State Highway 29 (SH 29), a right-of-way of varying width of record described to the State of Texas, designation of initial zoning of Local Commercial (C-1) (15.613 acres), Residential Single-Family (RS) (72.958 acres), and Low Density Multi-Family (MF-1) (11.819 acres) zoning districts, and directing publication of notice for proposed annexation, for the property generally located at 4901 West SH 29 to be known as Cole Estates -- Nat Waggoner, AICP, PMP, Long Range Planning Manager
Second Public Hearing for the voluntary annexation of an approximate 0.63-acre tract in the L.P. Dyches Survey, Abstract No. 171, and initial zoning designation of General Commercial (C-3) zoning district upon annexation, for the property generally located at 8400 RR 2338, to be apart of Highland Village - Nat Waggoner, AICP, PMP, Long Range Planning Manager
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance on a request to rezone approximately 0.23 acres out of Unit 2 Dawn St Ext of the Williams Addition, also being out of the Nicholas Porter Survey, Abstract No. 497, located at 2302 Dawn Drive, from the Office (OF) to Residential Single-Family (RS) zoning district - Andreina Davila-Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Review Authority, Chapter 3, Applications and Permits, Chapter 4, Zoning Districts, and Chapter 16, Definitions, of the Unified Development Code (UDC) regarding the rules, standards and regulations of the Historic Districts (Amendment No. 2) - Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Special Use Permit (SUP) for Fuel Sales with more than 10 multi-fuel dispensers in the General Commercial (C-3) zoning district on the property located at 1006 Leander Road, bearing the legal description of Lot 2 (2.21 acres) and Lot 3 (0.17 acres), Block 1, Leander Road LLC, and 0.97 acres out of the Clement Stubblefield Survey, Abstract No. 558 - Andreina Davila-Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager
Second Reading of an Ordinance on a request to rezone 1.344 acres in the William Addison Survey, Abstract No. 21, also being the remainder of Lot 3, Block A, in the Horizon Commercial Park subdivision, from the Industrial (IN) to the General Commercial (C-3) zoning district, for the property generally located at 700 High Tech Drive - Andreina Davila- Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager
Second Reading of an Ordinance providing for the extension of certain boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, and the annexation of certain territory for an approximate 262.011-acre tract of land situated in the William Roberts League Survey Abstract No. 524, and a portion of Shell Road, a right-of-way of varying width of record described to the Williamson County, Texas, for the property generally located along Shell Road approximately 6,800 feet north of Williams Drive, to be known as the Shell Road Development - Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation and designation of Residential Estate (RE) zoning district for an approximate 23.10 acre tract of land out of the Joseph Pulsifer Survey, Abstract No. 498, generally located at 34 Skyline Road, to be known as Maravilla Subdivision — Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Discussion and possible action to direct the Staff to present apian for a feasibility study of the GUS-Electric configuration at future Council Workshop - Steve Fought, Councilmember, District 4
Project updates and status reports regarding current and future transportation and traffic projects; street, sidewalk, and other infrastructure projects; police, fire and other public safety projects; economic development projects; parks & recreation projects; city facility projects; city technology projects; employee recognition, and downtown projects including parking enhancements, city lease agreements, sanitation services, and possible direction to city staff - David Morgan, City Manager
Public Wishing to Address Council
On a subject that is posted on this agenda: Please fill out a speaker registration form which can be found on the table at the entrance to the Council Chamber. Clearly print your name and the letter of the item on which you wish to speak and present it to the City Secretary on the dais, prior to the start of the meeting. You will be called forward to speak when the Council considers that item. Only persons who have delivered the speaker form prior to the meeting being called to order may speak. On a subject not posted on the agenda: An individual may address the Council at a regular City Council meeting by contacting the City Secretary no later than noon on the Wednesday prior to the Tuesday meeting, with the individual's name and a brief description of the subject to be addressed. Only those persons who have submitted a timely request will be allowed to speak. The City Secretary can be reached at (512) 930-3652. AE Glen Holzer, 305 S Walnut St - Tree City USA and Arbor Day Foundation Bruce Jones, 118 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Kirby Tyndall, 388 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns John Kiltz,, 347 Mason Court - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Vincent M. DiMare Jr., 148 Tanksley Cir - Inordinate amount of traffic through River Chase subdivision from Bluebonnet development Timothy Harris, 364 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Julie Harris, 364 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Michele Adams, 102 River Chase - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Michele Avery, 512 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Nelson Avery, M.D., 512 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Albert Bartschmid, 408 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Melissa Bergeron, 368 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Andrew Mahaffey, 750 River Chase Blvd - Yield to Ryan Bergeron for property safety concern and lack of notification Ryan Bergeron, 368 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Rylan Bosher, 385 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Tonya Bosher, 385 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns James Callas, M.D., 113 Tanksley Circle - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Michelle Callas, 113 Tanksley Circle -- Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Charles F. Densford, Jr., 111 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Patsy Densford, 111 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Mark Geyer, 208 Overlook Ct - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Sarah Geyer, 208 Overlook Ct - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Cheryl Imken, 122 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ron Imken, 122 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ella Jez, 103 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Paul Konovodoff, 524 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Debbie Marett, 123 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Rod Marett, 123 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Calvin Miller, 404 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Erin Miller, 404 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ronald Miller, 404 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Lori Palazzo, 524 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Douglas Porteous, 106 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Kathleen Porteous, 106 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Kris Rye, 205 Overlook Ct - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ginny Senchack, 360 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Benjamin Tanner, 312 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Gina Tanner, 312 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Jim Turley, 117 Tanksley Cv - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Todd Whitley, 343 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Joseph Drinkwater, 132 Tanksley Cir - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns
In compliance with the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Codes, Annotated, the items listed below will be discussed in closed session and are subject to action in the regular session. AF Sec. 551.071: Consultation with Attorney Advice from attorney about pending or contemplated litigation and other matters on which the attorney has a duty to advise the City Council, including agenda items Sec. 551.072: Deliberations about Real Property • Northeast Old Town Sidewalks, acquisition of real property - Jim Kachelmeyer, Real Estate Service Coordinator Sec. 551.086: Certain Public Power Utilities: Competitive Matters • Purchased Power Update - Jim Briggs, General Manager of Utilities Sec. 551:074: Personnel Matters City Manager, City Attorney, City Secretary and Municipal Judge: Consideration of the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal • CityManager Adjournment
Reports, Announcements, & Comments
Comments from the Mayor - Proclamation for Blood Disorders Awareness Month - Proclamation for Award-winning Swimmers from East ViewHS City Council Regional Board Reports Announcements Action from Executive Session
Statutory Consent Agenda The Statutory Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that may be acted upon with one single vote. An item may be pulled from the Consent Agenda in order that it be discussed and acted upon individually as part of the Regular Agenda. C Consideration and possible action to approve the minutes of the Workshop and Regular Meetings held on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 -- Karen Frost, Deputy City Secretary D Forwarded from Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB): Consideration and possible action to approve Task Order No. A&F-19-002-TO for Aguirre & Fields LP of Austin, Texas for the engineering of the Southwest Bypass from Wolf Ranch Pkwy to SH 29 in the amount of $706,991.75 -- Wesley Wright, PE, Systems Engineering Director. E Forwarded from Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS): Consideration and possible action to approve issuance of a Purchase Order for utility bill printing and mailing services through 2/21/20 to Dataprose LLC pursuant to a piggyback clause in an agreement with the City of Plano at an annual cost of $249,480 -- Leticia Zavala, Customer Care Director F Forwarded from Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS): Consideration and possible action to award a bid for Park Water Treatment Plant backwash controls to Control Panels USA of Austin, Texas in the approximate amount of $190,000.00 -- Glenn W. Dishong, Utility Director G Forward from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to recommend approval of a Renewal Agreement with Brandt Company of Austin, Texas through Buyboard contract # 558-18 for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) services in the estimated annual amount of $400,000.00 and to ratify $120,000.00 of previous expenditures for similar purchases from the Brandt Company -- Eric Nuner, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director H Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Acceptance of the independent audit of all accounts of the City reported in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2018 -- Elaine S. Wilson, Controller I Forwarded from General Government and Finance Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to approve the annual purchase of replacement desktop computers in the amount of $178,138.10 -- James Davis, IT Operations Manager J Forwarded from General Government and Finance Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of additional storage for the City’s Exagrid back-up system from LH Computer Services in the amount of $85,000.00 -- James Davis, IT Operations Manager K Forwarded from the Georgetown Village Public Improvement District Advisory Board (GVPID): Consideration and possible action to approve Task Order CLA-19-001 with Covey Landscape Architects of Georgetown, TX in the amount of $103,250.00 for professional design services related to Georgetown Village Public Improvement District landscape and amenity improvements -- Eric Nuner, Assistant Parks and Recreation Director L Forwarded from Georgetown Economic Development Corporation (GEDCO): Consideration and possible action to approve an economic development performance agreement with 4871 Williams Drive, LLC – Series 201 -- Michaela Dollar, Economic Development Director M Forwarded from Georgetown Economic Development Corporation (GEDCO): Consideration and possible action to approve an economic development performance agreement with Cockrum Commercial – Series 201 -- Michaela Dollar, Economic Development Director N Consideration and possible action to authorize a license agreement with Georgetown Railroad to allow the crossing of railroad right-of-way with City of Georgetown utilities -- Jim Kachelmeyer, Real Estate Services Coordinator O Consideration and possible action regarding request from the Georgetown Garden Club to waive the rental fee for the Community Center with regard to the Arbor Day Celebration and Flower Show in the Community Center and Sunken Garden on May 7, 2019 -- David Morgan, City Manager
Discussion and possible action to approve waiving temporary sign permit fees for businesses affected by the Atmos Energy Evacuation -- David Morgan, City Manager and Mayor Dale Ross
Continued from March 12 Meeting: Consideration and possible action to accept the Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayor's Challenge Grant in the amount of $1,000,000.00 -- Jack Daly, Assistant to the City Manager, Chris Foster, Resource Management and Integration Manger, and Mike Babin, Deputy General Manager of Utilities
Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of 2019 Pierce Engine and Rescue Truck from Siddons-Martin Emergency Group through the Buy-Board Contract #571-18 for a cost not to exceed $1,715,000 - John Sullivan, Fire Chief
Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of 2019 Pierce Engine and Rescue Truck from Siddons-Martin Emergency Group through the Buy-Board Contract #571-18 for a cost not to exceed $1,715,000 -- John Sullivan, Fire Chief
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution recommending initiation of an Executive Amendment to the Unified Development Code (UDC) relating to Chapter 5, Zoning Use Regulations, and update on proposed amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) from the 2018/19 UDC General Amendments List to become effective in 2019 Quarter 2 -- Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution granting the petition for the voluntary annexation of an approximate 126.06-acre tract of land consisting of approximately 100.390 acres in the Isaac Donagan Survey, Abstract No. 178, and approximately 25.670 acres of State Highway 29 (SH 29), a right-of-way of varying width of record described to the State of Texas, designation of initial zoning of Local Commercial (C-1) (15.613 acres), Residential Single-Family (RS) (72.958 acres), and Low Density Multi-Family (MF-1) (11.819 acres) zoning districts, and directing publication of notice for proposed annexation, for the property generally located at 4901 West SH 29 to be known as Cole Estates -- Nat Waggoner, AICP, PMP, Long Range Planning Manager
Second Public Hearing for the voluntary annexation of an approximate 0.63-acre tract in the L.P. Dyches Survey, Abstract No. 171, and initial zoning designation of General Commercial (C-3) zoning district upon annexation, for the property generally located at 8400 RR 2338, to be apart of Highland Village - Nat Waggoner, AICP, PMP, Long Range Planning Manager
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance on a request to rezone approximately 0.23 acres out of Unit 2 Dawn St Ext of the Williams Addition, also being out of the Nicholas Porter Survey, Abstract No. 497, located at 2302 Dawn Drive, from the Office (OF) to Residential Single-Family (RS) zoning district - Andreina Davila-Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Review Authority, Chapter 3, Applications and Permits, Chapter 4, Zoning Districts, and Chapter 16, Definitions, of the Unified Development Code (UDC) regarding the rules, standards and regulations of the Historic Districts (Amendment No. 2) - Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Special Use Permit (SUP) for Fuel Sales with more than 10 multi-fuel dispensers in the General Commercial (C-3) zoning district on the property located at 1006 Leander Road, bearing the legal description of Lot 2 (2.21 acres) and Lot 3 (0.17 acres), Block 1, Leander Road LLC, and 0.97 acres out of the Clement Stubblefield Survey, Abstract No. 558 - Andreina Davila-Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager
Second Reading of an Ordinance on a request to rezone 1.344 acres in the William Addison Survey, Abstract No. 21, also being the remainder of Lot 3, Block A, in the Horizon Commercial Park subdivision, from the Industrial (IN) to the General Commercial (C-3) zoning district, for the property generally located at 700 High Tech Drive - Andreina Davila- Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager
Second Reading of an Ordinance providing for the extension of certain boundary limits of the City of Georgetown, and the annexation of certain territory for an approximate 262.011-acre tract of land situated in the William Roberts League Survey Abstract No. 524, and a portion of Shell Road, a right-of-way of varying width of record described to the Williamson County, Texas, for the property generally located along Shell Road approximately 6,800 feet north of Williams Drive, to be known as the Shell Road Development - Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation and designation of Residential Estate (RE) zoning district for an approximate 23.10 acre tract of land out of the Joseph Pulsifer Survey, Abstract No. 498, generally located at 34 Skyline Road, to be known as Maravilla Subdivision — Sofia Nelson, CNU-A, Planning Director
Discussion and possible action to direct the Staff to present apian for a feasibility study of the GUS-Electric configuration at future Council Workshop - Steve Fought, Councilmember, District 4
Project updates and status reports regarding current and future transportation and traffic projects; street, sidewalk, and other infrastructure projects; police, fire and other public safety projects; economic development projects; parks & recreation projects; city facility projects; city technology projects; employee recognition, and downtown projects including parking enhancements, city lease agreements, sanitation services, and possible direction to city staff - David Morgan, City Manager
Public Wishing to Address Council
On a subject that is posted on this agenda: Please fill out a speaker registration form which can be found on the table at the entrance to the Council Chamber. Clearly print your name and the letter of the item on which you wish to speak and present it to the City Secretary on the dais, prior to the start of the meeting. You will be called forward to speak when the Council considers that item. Only persons who have delivered the speaker form prior to the meeting being called to order may speak. On a subject not posted on the agenda: An individual may address the Council at a regular City Council meeting by contacting the City Secretary no later than noon on the Wednesday prior to the Tuesday meeting, with the individual's name and a brief description of the subject to be addressed. Only those persons who have submitted a timely request will be allowed to speak. The City Secretary can be reached at (512) 930-3652. AE Glen Holzer, 305 S Walnut St - Tree City USA and Arbor Day Foundation Bruce Jones, 118 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Kirby Tyndall, 388 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns John Kiltz,, 347 Mason Court - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Vincent M. DiMare Jr., 148 Tanksley Cir - Inordinate amount of traffic through River Chase subdivision from Bluebonnet development Timothy Harris, 364 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Julie Harris, 364 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Michele Adams, 102 River Chase - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Michele Avery, 512 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Nelson Avery, M.D., 512 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Albert Bartschmid, 408 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Melissa Bergeron, 368 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Andrew Mahaffey, 750 River Chase Blvd - Yield to Ryan Bergeron for property safety concern and lack of notification Ryan Bergeron, 368 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Rylan Bosher, 385 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Tonya Bosher, 385 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns James Callas, M.D., 113 Tanksley Circle - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Michelle Callas, 113 Tanksley Circle -- Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Charles F. Densford, Jr., 111 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Patsy Densford, 111 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Mark Geyer, 208 Overlook Ct - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Sarah Geyer, 208 Overlook Ct - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Cheryl Imken, 122 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ron Imken, 122 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ella Jez, 103 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Paul Konovodoff, 524 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Debbie Marett, 123 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Rod Marett, 123 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Calvin Miller, 404 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Erin Miller, 404 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ronald Miller, 404 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Lori Palazzo, 524 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Douglas Porteous, 106 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Kathleen Porteous, 106 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Kris Rye, 205 Overlook Ct - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Ginny Senchack, 360 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Benjamin Tanner, 312 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Gina Tanner, 312 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Jim Turley, 117 Tanksley Cv - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Todd Whitley, 343 River Chase Blvd - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns Joseph Drinkwater, 132 Tanksley Cir - Impact of Bluebonnet Plaza on nearby River Chase Subdivision and safety concerns
In compliance with the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Codes, Annotated, the items listed below will be discussed in closed session and are subject to action in the regular session. AF Sec. 551.071: Consultation with Attorney Advice from attorney about pending or contemplated litigation and other matters on which the attorney has a duty to advise the City Council, including agenda items Sec. 551.072: Deliberations about Real Property • Northeast Old Town Sidewalks, acquisition of real property - Jim Kachelmeyer, Real Estate Service Coordinator Sec. 551.086: Certain Public Power Utilities: Competitive Matters • Purchased Power Update - Jim Briggs, General Manager of Utilities Sec. 551:074: Personnel Matters City Manager, City Attorney, City Secretary and Municipal Judge: Consideration of the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal • CityManager Adjournment