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Minutes - 06/20/2017 TH MINUTES FROM THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING HELD ON THE 20 DAY OF JUNE 2017, IN THE CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M, IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, COUNTY OF WALKER, TEXAS, AT 6:00 P.M. The Council met in a regular session with the following: COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Andy Brauninger, Keith D. Olson, Joe Emmett, Tish Humphrey, Ronald Allen, Joe P. Rodriquez, Clyde D. Loll, Tyler McCaffety, Paul Davidhizar COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT: None OFFICERS PRESENT: Matt Benoit, City Manager; Leonard Schneider, City Attorney; Lee Woodward, City Secretary WORKSESSION \[4:30 P.M.\] 1. Preliminary presentation on the 2017-2018 Budget – The City Manager discussed potential items for inclusion and consideration. 2. Review of Statue and Visitors Center project and implications (This item was handled before the budget presentation. Councilmember Loll arrived at 4:42 p.m., Councilmember McCaffety arrived at 5:13 p.m., Mayor Pro Tem Olson was not present.) Aron Kulhavy, Director of Community and Economic Development, reviewed the project revisions, bidding procedure, and anticipated expenses. 3. Adjournment SPECIAL SESSION UPON ADJOURNMENT OF WORK SESSION 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Brauninger called the meeting to order at 5:34 p.m. 2. EXECUTIVE SESSION City Council will convene in closed session as authorized by Texas Government Code Chapter 551, Section 551.071 – consultation with counsel to receive legal advice regarding water rights permitting. The Council adjourned to Executive Session at 5:35 p.m. (Mayor Pro Tem Olson arrived at 5:56 p.m.) 3. RECONVENE Take action on items discussed in executive session, if needed. The Council reconvened at 6:12 p.m. There was no action taken. 4. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Brauninger adjourned the meeting without objection at 6:12 p.m. MAIN SESSION \[6:00 p.m.\] 1. CALL TO ORDER – Mayor Brauninger called the meeting to order at 6:12 p.m. 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGES U.S. Flag Texas Flag: Honor the Texas Flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state, under God, one, and indivisible. Councilmember Humphrey gave an invocation and Layton McCaffety led the pledges. 3. PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Honor Guard Day Recognition of Reverend Scott Dornbush 4. CONSENT AGENDA Public Comments will be called for by the presiding officer before action is taken on these items. (Approval of Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager to implement each item in accordance with staff recommendations. An item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and added to the Statutory Agenda for full discussion by request of a member of Council.) a. Approve the minutes of the City Council meeting held on June 6, 2017. \[Lee Woodward, City Secretary\] b. Approve the purchase of various sizes of water meters to be used by the Public Works Department, Water Services Division, from National Meter & Automation. \[Carol Reed, Director of Public Works\] c. Authorize the City Manager to accept a Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Planning Grant for $60,000.00 in grant funds, with $20,000.00 in matching funds. \[Sherry McKibben, Director of Neighborhood Resources\] d. Authorize the City Manager to submit an application to the Department of Justice Bulletproof Vest Program for $12,250.00. \[Sherry McKibben, Director of Neighborhood Resources\] e. Adopt Ordinance 2017-38 to approve the GRIP rates proposed by CenterPoint Energy, second reading. \[Leonard Schneider, City Attorney\] Councilmember Davidhizar moved to approve the consent agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Olson seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously adopted, 9-0. 5. STATUTORY AGENDA a. Presentation, public comment, discussion, and possible action to consider approving a Settlement Agreement Including Terms for Water Pass-Through, Water Commitment, and Encroachment between the City of Huntsville, Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 8, Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 9, the San Jacinto River Authority, and the City of Houston. \[Carol Reed, Director of Public Works\] Councilmember Humphrey moved to approve the Settlement Agreement Including Terms for Water Pass-Through, Water Commitment, and Encroachment between the City of Huntsville, Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 8, Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 9, the San Jacinto River Authority, and the City of Houston. Councilmember Loll seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously adopted, 9-0. b. Presentation, public comment, discussion, and possible action to consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into a contract for construction of the Sam Houston Statue and Visitors Center expansion and adopting associated budget amendment Ordinance 2017-39 for same, first reading. \[Aron Kulhavy, Director of Community & Economic Development\] First reading, no action taken. Councilmember McCaffety signed a Conflict of Interest Affidavit and did not participate in the discussion. 6. CITY COUNCIL/CITY MANAGER/CITY ATTORNEY a. Presentation, public comment, discussion, and possible action to consider approval of the firm Pattillo, Brown & Hill, L.L.P. as the independent auditors for the City of Huntsville, for Fiscal Year 2017. \[Mayor Brauninger\] Mayor Brauninger moved his nomination. The motion was unanimously adopted, 9-0. b. Presentation, public comment, discussion, and possible action to consider Mayor’s nomination of Dessie Cherry to the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) Aging Programs Advisory Committee and Natalie Mimms to the H-GAC Solid Waste Management Council. \[Mayor Brauninger\] Mayor Brauninger moved his nominations. The motion was unanimously adopted, 9-0. c. City Manager’s Report - Updates on City construction, grants, studies, City projects, City purchases, and economic development - Update from American Civil Engineering Services, L.P. (ACES) on Freese & Nichols and Enprotec/Hibbs & Todd, Inc., (eHT) on Proposition 3 projects design. Brent Sherrod of ACES announced it was 50 days into the project, expecting final design in January. He addressed which procedures were completed and what was being completed. He said the firms were on a tight schedule and working diligently. 7. REQUESTS FOR CITIZEN PARTICIPATION An opportunity for citizens to be heard on any topic and for the City Council to participate in the discussion. No action will be taken. No requests were received by noon on Tuesday, June 13, 2017. 8. MEDIA INQUIRIES RELATED TO MATTERS ON THE AGENDA There were no media inquiries. 9. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST (Hear announcements concerning items of community interest from the Mayor, Councilmembers, and City staff, for which no action will be discussed or taken.) Mayor Brauninger announced: - Take a look at the screen for a photo from last Tuesday’s Cookie Drop! The City of Huntsville, Garney Construction, and Best Box Ever Bakery worked together to share 150 of the cutest construction cone-shaped cookies with our citizens. Staff thanked drivers for their patience during construction for the Town Creek Drainage Project by bringing a little something sweet into their day. Follow the City on social media to follow construction updates, road re-openings, and find out about fun events like Cookie Drop! - The Huntsville Public Library turns 50 this year! Take a moment to stop by the City Hall lobby display to glance back in time to 1967. And here’s this year’s Summer Reading Program video! th - I hope everyone is planning to join the City at Kate Barr Ross Park on Tuesday, July 4, to celebrate our country’s birthday! Watch the City’s social media pages for all the details. As July 4th is the first Tuesday of the month, so the Council will meet on July 11th instead. Mayor Pro Tem Olson gave an HISD Minute! - HISD had a great local graduation ceremony at SHSU recently, but also then held its first ceremony for online graduates. Approximately 60 degrees were conferred, with about 30 attendees here in person from all over Texas and as far as California! The Green Hornet bus is serving over 200 lunches per day now, plus lunches on campus. HISD expects bus lunches may hit 300/day this week. Councilmember Humphrey gave a CoH Clean Minute! - Thursday is the first day of summer, so, to celebrate a fresh new season, let’s talk about a fresh start to recycling! Let’s agree to be thoughtful about anything we place in our blue cans. If you haven’t used your blue can before, challenge yourself to review the permitted items and pick something simple to start with. Remember, putting trash in the blue can can contaminate an entire load – we don’t want that! Thanks for helping keep Home Sweet Huntsville clean! Councilmember Rodriquez announced that summer is here and so is HEAP! The Huntsville Enrichment Activities Program has been a local institution since 1969. Applications and scholarship information is available in the lobby here at City Hall and also at area elementary schools. This year they’ve even started a HEAP Sports program, too! Find the online link from the HISD website at http://www.Huntsville-ISD.org/ for ages, fees, & more! Councilmember Davidhizar reminded everyone that it’s June in Texas, which means we’re in hurricane season until the end of November. He asked citizens to make sure households are ready by reviewing the City’s preparedness page at www.HuntsvilleTX.gov/ReadyHuntsville to find supply kit lists, a link to the City’s social media platforms, area maps, and a special preparedness issue of This Week in Huntsville. #ReadyHuntsville Councilmember Emmett asked all to please take a moment to help out by completing the Communications Survey on the City’s Facebook page! It’s only six questions and will just take a second to share thoughts on what residents want to know and how they want to hear about it. He thanked all for their help. Councilmember Loll suggested everyone join us at the Huntsville Public Library this Friday, June 23, for an operatic experience! SHSU’s Dr. Rebecca Grimes, Associate Professor of Voice & Opera, will be the guest speaker at noon. Bring your lunch and come by starting at 11:30; the library will have beverages. Even if you’re not sure you’re an opera lover, come hear Dr. Grimes speak on “Opera for People Who Hate Opera”! 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION a. City Council will meet in Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.074 – personnel matters regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee, concerning City Attorney Leonard Schneider. b. City Council will meet in Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 – consultation with counsel on legal matters, and Section 551.072 – deliberation regarding purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property, regarding a permanent utility easement and temporary construction easement located upon a called 115.6-acre tract in the Louis Cox League Abstract Number 13, Vol. 32, Page 345, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas. \[Matt Benoit, City Manager and Y.S. “Ram” Ramachandra, City Engineer\] The Council adjourned to Executive Session at 6:51 p.m. 11. RECONVENE The Council reconvened at 7:35 p.m. Councilmember McCaffety moved to authorize the City Manager to acquire utility easements necessary to construct the Robinson Creek Basin Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project from the following properties, and approve corresponding considerations to the property owners for agreeing to grant utility easements: 115.6-acre tract of land, in the Louis Cox League, Abstract No. 13, recorded in the Volume 32, page 345, Deed Records of Walker County, Texas, TX (GEO ID 0013-125-0-03010) – Approve: a) Payment of $6,551.61 as fair market value for the utility easement (2.665 acres); b) Future fee waiver for 5 sanitary sewer taps in the subject tract of land; and c) Improvements to 2 existing water crossing on Robinson Creek/branch (map attached): 1. Low water crossing on the Robinson Creek branch in the easement tract 2. Culvert crossing Robinson Creek on a tract (GEO ID 0013-125-0-03000) situated on the southwest side of Veterans Memorial Parkway and accessed by existing pasture road. Improvements to both crossing would benefit the City by providing easy access to the City’s sanitary sewer lines during maintenance and repairs (not read as part of motion, although it was on agenda item cover sheet as part of recommended motion; not included in minutes for approval on 7/18/17) The motion was seconded by Councilmember Davidhizar and unanimously adopted, 9-0. 12. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Brauninger adjourned the meeting without objection at 7:38 p.m. Lee Woodward, City Secretary