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MIN CC 10/27/2009CITY COUNCIL MEETING of October 27, 2009 BOOK "U" - - 11FIET1110 100 All THE 07110 0-110.9 OF GaTORria-, Man 1�1 !Jiro CITY LL, LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSV)LLE, COUNTY OF WALKER, TEXAS AT 12:OOPM The C uncil met in a regular session with the following: COU ILMEMBERS PRESENT: J. Turner, Charles Forbus, Lanny Ray, Mac Woodward, Jack Wagamon, Wayne Barrett and Deland Zander COU ILMEMBERS ABSENT: Melissa Mahaffey, Tom Cole OFFIG ERS PRESENT: Bill Baine, City Manager: Lee Woodward, City Secretary REG AR SESSION` [12 :00pm (Noon)] 1 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Turner called the meeting to order. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE U.S. Flag Texas Flag: Honor the Texas Flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible. INVOCATION Councilmember Barrett led the invocation. ' PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. STATUTORYAGENDA a. Discussion and possible action on the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Huntsville, Walker County and the Boys & Girls Club for the City of Huntsville Community Shelter. [Bill Baine, City Manager] Councilmember Forbus made a motion to accept the Memorandum of Understanding Councilmember Wagamon seconded the motion. Councilmember Forbus relayed Councilmember Mahaffey's concerns over the fact that the Boys and Girls Club (BOGC) did not have a pick up policy. In response to Council questions, Dr. Sherry McKibben, Community Development Specialist, confirmed that the grant would be for around $2.5 million, and would provide for the construction of the 10,000 square foot enclosed gym and recreational portion of the new building. She said the building would be constructed on the BOGC land, and that the BOGC would raise the money to complete the rest of the 22,000 square foot building. Dr. McKibben said that the City would only be providing grant expertise. Councilmember Forbus asked if the BOGC could have a pick up policy. The Mayor said that perhaps the BOGC could be contacted directly. Bill Baine, City Manager, explained that FEMA grants were no longer given just for shelter structures, that an organization had to use the facility full time. Councilmember Woodward stated that he would not participate in the vote, as he is on the Board for the BOCG, but has no financial interest or other conflict. He also said that the BOGC would be responsible for the maintenance and utility costs of the new building, and that BOGC would cease activities during emergencies so that the City of Huntsville could use the building as a local shelter for citizens and first responders. Councilmember Woodward said he also supported a pick up policy, but that that issue was part of the City's agreement with the BOGC. Councilmember Barrett conveyed his feeling that this was a very significant grant and gave kudos to those who were 295 CITY COUNCIL MEETING of October 27. 2009 BOOK "U" 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no additional public comments made. 7. ADJOURNMENT [8:04 p.m.] The meeting wap adjourned at 12:10PM. 296 L