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1:00 p.m. - City Council convenes in City Council Chambers in Work Session regarding items for presentation and discussion on such issues that may require in-depth consideration by the City Council. No action will be taken by the City Council in Work Session.
2. Hear and discuss presentations regarding the following and provide guidance to staff as appropriate.
1. Presentation and discussion of the Proposed FY 2021-22 Operating Budget and Capital Program, and discuss all funds of the City, including but not limited to General Fund, Debt Service Fund, Internal Services, Enterprise Funds, Special Revenue Funds, Component Units, Related Entities, Debt and Debt Obligations, Capital Improvement Program, and related and associated items; and take action to direct the City Manager to make changes to said Budget.
2. Texas Property Assessed Clean Energy (Tx-PACE) Program Overview
3. Lubbock Book Festival
3. Executive Session
4. Ceremonial Items
1. Invocation
2. Pledges of Allegiance
3. Proclamations and Presentations
1. Presentation of a Special Recognition to Fiesta del Llano, Inc. in recognition of El Diez y Seis de Septiembre – known as Mexican Independence Day, and National Hispanic Heritage Month.
2. Staff Recognitions: Communications & Marketing Team
4. Board Recognitions: Quincy Park Public Improvement District Advisory Board Shelley Lee Upland Crossing Public Improvement District Advisory Board Chris Berry Trey Benton Zach Tollett Mike Snyder Austin Lear Valencia Public Improvement District Advisory Board Jonathan Jackson
Call to Order
6. Minutes
7. Consent Agenda - Items considered to be routine are enacted by one motion without separate discussion. If the City Council desires to discuss an item, the item is removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
33. Resolution - Solid Waste: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Interlocal Cooperation Contract, with Texas Tech University (TTU), to provide a recycling drop-off location on the TTU Campus.
34. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500001 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the administration and oversight of substance use disorder treatment services in the community.
35. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500002 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the treatment of substance use disorders in adults in the community.
36. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000790500005 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support treatment services for co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders.
37. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500003 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the treatment of substance use disorders in youth in the community.
38. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500004 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the provision of substance use disorder treatment services for pregnant women and women with dependent children.
39. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a StarCare Specialty Health System Memorandum of Understanding - Outreach, Screening, Assessment, and Referral, by and between the City of Lubbock through the City of Lubbock Health Department, and StarCare Specialty Health System, to participate in an interagency collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population, including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention, and treatment services within the community.
40. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a StarCare Specialty Health System Memorandum of Understanding - Parenting Awareness & Drug Risk Education Program (PADRE), by and between the City of Lubbock through the City of Lubbock Health Department, and StarCare Specialty Health System, to participate in an interagency collaborative effort to provide community-based, intervention services to parents and expectant parents with substance use disorders, or who are at risk of developing substance use disorders.
8. Regular Agenda
1. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0126 approving and adopting a budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22; approving summary of estimated and forecasted revenues, appropriations, and use of excess reserves for all funds of the city; providing for necessary transfers of funds between accounts and departments, if required; authorizing reduction of spending by City Manager if necessary; re-appropriation of balances which support authorized obligations or encumbered; providing for filing of Adopted Budget; establishing civil service classifications and positions; appropriating funds for the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Operating Budget and Capital Program of the City of Lubbock; approving all permit, license, fees, and charges for service recommended to be adjusted; approving the pay plan and positions; approving personnel; amending Section 22.03.084 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the water base rate fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.03.085 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by establishing an industrial volume rate class as contained therein; amending Section 22.03.090(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the water service (water tap) connection fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.04.041(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the wastewater base rate fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.04.045(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the sewer service connection fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.04.174 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising language on septic tank emptying as contained therein; amending Section 22.06.051 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the solid waste landfill service fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.06.185(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the solid waste collections service fees as contained therein; accepting the budgets for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Market Lubbock, Inc., Civic Lubbock, Inc., and Vintage Township Public Facilities Corporation; finding that proper notice of meeting provided by law and ratifying such; providing for publication; and providing for a savings clause.
2. Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution ratifying the adoption of the FY 2021-22 budget that raises more tax revenue than was generated in the previous year.
3. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0127 setting the tax rate and levying a tax upon all property subject to taxation with the City of Lubbock for 2021; apportioning said levy among the various funds and items for which revenue must be raised; fixing the times in which said taxes shall be paid and assessing penalty and interest for nonpayment of such taxes within the time provided.
4. Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution amending the allocation of the Hotel Occupancy Tax Revenues for FY 2021-22 and distributing receipts, net of collection expenses, as authorized in Subsection 18.03.001(b)(2) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock.
5. Resolution - Lubbock Power & Light: Consider a resolution adopting the Electric Rate/Tariff Schedule of Lubbock Power & Light, the City of Lubbock's municipally owned electric utility, applicable to all rate classes, effective October 1, 2021.
6. Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider appointments to the Lubbock Reese Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors.
7. Public Hearing - Business Development: Hold a public hearing for the City Council to consider the creation of a Public Improvement District for Northwest Passage, which covers a portion of an area in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, generally bounded by Frankford Avenue on the west, Quaker Avenue on the east, Kent Avenue and Highway 84 on the north, and Marshall Avenue on the south.
8. Resolution - Business Development: Consider a resolution making findings and authorizing establishment of the Northwest Passage Public Improvement District, which covers a portion of an area in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, generally bounded by Frankford Avenue on the west, Quaker Avenue on the east, Kent Avenue and Highway 84 on the north, and Marshall Avenue on the south.
9. Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution terminating the Chapter 212 Agreement related to property located south of 34th Street and west of Upland Avenue, containing approximately 7.867 acres out of Section 39, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas, and identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District reference number R126622, and authorizing City staff to develop annexation documents for the subject property.
10. Public Hearing - Planning: Hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance pursuant to Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code for an annexation of the property located south of 34th Street and west of Upland Avenue, containing approximately 7.867 acres, out of Section 39, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas, and commonly identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District Reference Number R126622.
11. Ordinance Single Reading - Finance: Consider approval of an ordinance providing for the issuance of City of Lubbock, Texas, Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series 2021A; and enacting other provisions relating thereto.
12. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0113, for Zone Case 2538-U, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC for Yates II BY, LLC, for a zone change from Single-Family District (R-1) to Two-Family District (R-2), at 6902 19th Street, located east of Rochester Avenue and north of 19th Street, on 4.63 acres of unplatted land out of Block JS, Section 10.
13. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0115, for Zone Case 2904-G, a request of Broadus Services, LLC (T-Mobile Agent) for Bethel Property Management, LLC, for a Specific Use for a temporary telecommunications tower on property zoned Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC), at 212 University Avenue, located west of University Avenue and southeast of Santa Fe Drive, on 0.63 acres of unplatted land out of Block A, Section 20.
14. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0117, for Zone Case 2951-A, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for Carl Mortensen, for a zone change from High-Density Apartment District (A-2) to Single-Family District (R-1), at 10508 Frankford Avenue, located west of Frankford Avenue and north of 110th Street, on 10.0 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 21.
15. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0118, for Zone Case 3023-A, a request of SGA Design Group for Wal-mart Real Estate Business Trust, to amend the site plan and conditions of Ordinance No. 2004-O0120, at 1911 Marsha Sharp Freeway, located north of 7th Street and west of Avenue R, Overton Park Addition, Tract 14-A-1.
16. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0119, for Zone Case 3175-F, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC for 806 Land Group, LLC, for a zone change from High-Density Apartment District (A-2) to Reduced Setback Single-Family District (R-1A) and Restricted Local Retail District (C-2A), at 5914 Erskine Street, located north of Erskine Street and west of North Frankford Avenue, on 7.23 acres of unplatted land out of Block JS, Section 7.
17. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0120, for Zone Case 3257-L, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for 1585 Development, LLC, for a zone change from Single-Family District (R-1) Specific Use to Garden Office (GO), at 14201 Indiana Avenue, located east of Indiana Avenue and south of 140th Street, on 6.1 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 1.
18. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0121, for Zone Case 3308-C, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for Bushland Springs, LLC, for a zone change from Single-Family District (R-1), Single-Family District (R-1) Specific Use, General Retail District (C-3), and Industrial Park District (IDP) to High-Density Apartment District (A-2), at 7201 19th Street, located east of Upland Avenue and south of 19th Street, on 14.5 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 43.
19. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 20-O0122, for Zone Case 3439, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for Cynthia E. Jones, for a zone change from Transition District (T) to Family Apartment District (A-1) and Local Retail District (C-2), generally located south of 104th Street and west of Milwaukee Avenue, on 20.3 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 22.
20. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0123, for Zone Case 3440, a request of Western Bank for TCS Parents Group, LTD, for a zone change from Garden Office District (GO) to Local Retail District (C-2), at 14005 Quaker Avenue, located south of 140th Street and east of Quaker Avenue, on 1.829 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 4.
21. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0124, for Zone Case 3441, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC for DSE Development, Ltd., for a zone change from Transition District (T) and Industrial Park District (IDP) to Two-Family District (R-2), Restricted Local Retail District (C-2A), and General Retail District (C-3) with a Specific Use for a self-storage facility, at 4402 Upland Avenue, located east of Upland Avenue and north of 50th Street, on 33.38 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 38.
22. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0125, for Zone Case 3442, a request of Hodges Architecture for Covenant Health System, for a zone change from Transition District (T) and Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC) to Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC) with a Planned Development District (PD), generally located north of 82nd Street and east of Marsha Sharp Freeway, on 47.6 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 31.
Sep 14, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting
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1:00 p.m. - City Council convenes in City Council Chambers in Work Session regarding items for presentation and discussion on such issues that may require in-depth consideration by the City Council. No action will be taken by the City Council in Work Session.
2. Hear and discuss presentations regarding the following and provide guidance to staff as appropriate.
1. Presentation and discussion of the Proposed FY 2021-22 Operating Budget and Capital Program, and discuss all funds of the City, including but not limited to General Fund, Debt Service Fund, Internal Services, Enterprise Funds, Special Revenue Funds, Component Units, Related Entities, Debt and Debt Obligations, Capital Improvement Program, and related and associated items; and take action to direct the City Manager to make changes to said Budget.
2. Texas Property Assessed Clean Energy (Tx-PACE) Program Overview
3. Lubbock Book Festival
3. Executive Session
4. Ceremonial Items
1. Invocation
2. Pledges of Allegiance
3. Proclamations and Presentations
1. Presentation of a Special Recognition to Fiesta del Llano, Inc. in recognition of El Diez y Seis de Septiembre – known as Mexican Independence Day, and National Hispanic Heritage Month.
2. Staff Recognitions: Communications & Marketing Team
4. Board Recognitions: Quincy Park Public Improvement District Advisory Board Shelley Lee Upland Crossing Public Improvement District Advisory Board Chris Berry Trey Benton Zach Tollett Mike Snyder Austin Lear Valencia Public Improvement District Advisory Board Jonathan Jackson
Call to Order
6. Minutes
7. Consent Agenda - Items considered to be routine are enacted by one motion without separate discussion. If the City Council desires to discuss an item, the item is removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
33. Resolution - Solid Waste: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Interlocal Cooperation Contract, with Texas Tech University (TTU), to provide a recycling drop-off location on the TTU Campus.
34. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500001 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the administration and oversight of substance use disorder treatment services in the community.
35. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500002 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the treatment of substance use disorders in adults in the community.
36. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000790500005 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support treatment services for co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders.
37. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500003 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the treatment of substance use disorders in youth in the community.
38. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution ratifying the acts of the Mayor in executing Amendment No. 1 to Contract HHS000779500004 and all related documents, by and between the City of Lubbock and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, under the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, to provide funding to support the provision of substance use disorder treatment services for pregnant women and women with dependent children.
39. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a StarCare Specialty Health System Memorandum of Understanding - Outreach, Screening, Assessment, and Referral, by and between the City of Lubbock through the City of Lubbock Health Department, and StarCare Specialty Health System, to participate in an interagency collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population, including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention, and treatment services within the community.
40. Resolution - Public Health Services: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a StarCare Specialty Health System Memorandum of Understanding - Parenting Awareness & Drug Risk Education Program (PADRE), by and between the City of Lubbock through the City of Lubbock Health Department, and StarCare Specialty Health System, to participate in an interagency collaborative effort to provide community-based, intervention services to parents and expectant parents with substance use disorders, or who are at risk of developing substance use disorders.
8. Regular Agenda
1. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0126 approving and adopting a budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22; approving summary of estimated and forecasted revenues, appropriations, and use of excess reserves for all funds of the city; providing for necessary transfers of funds between accounts and departments, if required; authorizing reduction of spending by City Manager if necessary; re-appropriation of balances which support authorized obligations or encumbered; providing for filing of Adopted Budget; establishing civil service classifications and positions; appropriating funds for the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Operating Budget and Capital Program of the City of Lubbock; approving all permit, license, fees, and charges for service recommended to be adjusted; approving the pay plan and positions; approving personnel; amending Section 22.03.084 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the water base rate fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.03.085 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by establishing an industrial volume rate class as contained therein; amending Section 22.03.090(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the water service (water tap) connection fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.04.041(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the wastewater base rate fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.04.045(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the sewer service connection fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.04.174 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising language on septic tank emptying as contained therein; amending Section 22.06.051 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the solid waste landfill service fees as contained therein; amending Section 22.06.185(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising the solid waste collections service fees as contained therein; accepting the budgets for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Market Lubbock, Inc., Civic Lubbock, Inc., and Vintage Township Public Facilities Corporation; finding that proper notice of meeting provided by law and ratifying such; providing for publication; and providing for a savings clause.
2. Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution ratifying the adoption of the FY 2021-22 budget that raises more tax revenue than was generated in the previous year.
3. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0127 setting the tax rate and levying a tax upon all property subject to taxation with the City of Lubbock for 2021; apportioning said levy among the various funds and items for which revenue must be raised; fixing the times in which said taxes shall be paid and assessing penalty and interest for nonpayment of such taxes within the time provided.
4. Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution amending the allocation of the Hotel Occupancy Tax Revenues for FY 2021-22 and distributing receipts, net of collection expenses, as authorized in Subsection 18.03.001(b)(2) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock.
5. Resolution - Lubbock Power & Light: Consider a resolution adopting the Electric Rate/Tariff Schedule of Lubbock Power & Light, the City of Lubbock's municipally owned electric utility, applicable to all rate classes, effective October 1, 2021.
6. Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider appointments to the Lubbock Reese Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors.
7. Public Hearing - Business Development: Hold a public hearing for the City Council to consider the creation of a Public Improvement District for Northwest Passage, which covers a portion of an area in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, generally bounded by Frankford Avenue on the west, Quaker Avenue on the east, Kent Avenue and Highway 84 on the north, and Marshall Avenue on the south.
8. Resolution - Business Development: Consider a resolution making findings and authorizing establishment of the Northwest Passage Public Improvement District, which covers a portion of an area in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, generally bounded by Frankford Avenue on the west, Quaker Avenue on the east, Kent Avenue and Highway 84 on the north, and Marshall Avenue on the south.
9. Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution terminating the Chapter 212 Agreement related to property located south of 34th Street and west of Upland Avenue, containing approximately 7.867 acres out of Section 39, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas, and identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District reference number R126622, and authorizing City staff to develop annexation documents for the subject property.
10. Public Hearing - Planning: Hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance pursuant to Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code for an annexation of the property located south of 34th Street and west of Upland Avenue, containing approximately 7.867 acres, out of Section 39, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas, and commonly identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District Reference Number R126622.
11. Ordinance Single Reading - Finance: Consider approval of an ordinance providing for the issuance of City of Lubbock, Texas, Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series 2021A; and enacting other provisions relating thereto.
12. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0113, for Zone Case 2538-U, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC for Yates II BY, LLC, for a zone change from Single-Family District (R-1) to Two-Family District (R-2), at 6902 19th Street, located east of Rochester Avenue and north of 19th Street, on 4.63 acres of unplatted land out of Block JS, Section 10.
13. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0115, for Zone Case 2904-G, a request of Broadus Services, LLC (T-Mobile Agent) for Bethel Property Management, LLC, for a Specific Use for a temporary telecommunications tower on property zoned Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC), at 212 University Avenue, located west of University Avenue and southeast of Santa Fe Drive, on 0.63 acres of unplatted land out of Block A, Section 20.
14. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0117, for Zone Case 2951-A, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for Carl Mortensen, for a zone change from High-Density Apartment District (A-2) to Single-Family District (R-1), at 10508 Frankford Avenue, located west of Frankford Avenue and north of 110th Street, on 10.0 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 21.
15. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0118, for Zone Case 3023-A, a request of SGA Design Group for Wal-mart Real Estate Business Trust, to amend the site plan and conditions of Ordinance No. 2004-O0120, at 1911 Marsha Sharp Freeway, located north of 7th Street and west of Avenue R, Overton Park Addition, Tract 14-A-1.
16. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0119, for Zone Case 3175-F, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC for 806 Land Group, LLC, for a zone change from High-Density Apartment District (A-2) to Reduced Setback Single-Family District (R-1A) and Restricted Local Retail District (C-2A), at 5914 Erskine Street, located north of Erskine Street and west of North Frankford Avenue, on 7.23 acres of unplatted land out of Block JS, Section 7.
17. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0120, for Zone Case 3257-L, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for 1585 Development, LLC, for a zone change from Single-Family District (R-1) Specific Use to Garden Office (GO), at 14201 Indiana Avenue, located east of Indiana Avenue and south of 140th Street, on 6.1 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 1.
18. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0121, for Zone Case 3308-C, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for Bushland Springs, LLC, for a zone change from Single-Family District (R-1), Single-Family District (R-1) Specific Use, General Retail District (C-3), and Industrial Park District (IDP) to High-Density Apartment District (A-2), at 7201 19th Street, located east of Upland Avenue and south of 19th Street, on 14.5 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 43.
19. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 20-O0122, for Zone Case 3439, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. for Cynthia E. Jones, for a zone change from Transition District (T) to Family Apartment District (A-1) and Local Retail District (C-2), generally located south of 104th Street and west of Milwaukee Avenue, on 20.3 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 22.
20. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0123, for Zone Case 3440, a request of Western Bank for TCS Parents Group, LTD, for a zone change from Garden Office District (GO) to Local Retail District (C-2), at 14005 Quaker Avenue, located south of 140th Street and east of Quaker Avenue, on 1.829 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 4.
21. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0124, for Zone Case 3441, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC for DSE Development, Ltd., for a zone change from Transition District (T) and Industrial Park District (IDP) to Two-Family District (R-2), Restricted Local Retail District (C-2A), and General Retail District (C-3) with a Specific Use for a self-storage facility, at 4402 Upland Avenue, located east of Upland Avenue and north of 50th Street, on 33.38 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 38.
22. Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2021-O0125, for Zone Case 3442, a request of Hodges Architecture for Covenant Health System, for a zone change from Transition District (T) and Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC) to Interstate Highway Commercial District (IHC) with a Planned Development District (PD), generally located north of 82nd Street and east of Marsha Sharp Freeway, on 47.6 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 31.
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