2. Proclamations and Presentations 2. 1. Invocation by Father Bill Anton, Christ the King Cathedral. 2. 2. Pledges of Allegiance.
2. 3. Presentation of a special recognition for the program "Texting & Driving - It Can Wait." 2. 4. Presentation of a special recognition, for the Texas Hunger Initiative. 2. 5. Presentation of a special recognition to designate all Fridays during the 2012 Texas Tech football season as Raider Power Fridays. 2. 6. Presentation of a special recognition to the Gannaway family to recognize September 13, 2012, as Make Brodie Smile Day in Lubbock. 2. 7. Lubbock Water Advisory Commission: Ken Rainwater Urban Design & Historic Preservation Commission: Jane Henry
Citizen Comments - Any citizen wishing to appear before any regular meeting of the City Council shall advise the City Manager’s office of that fact no later than seven calendar days before the meeting at which the citizen wishes to appear. Any citizen wishing to so appear shall inform the City Manager’s office, in writing, of the subject of the appearance. The subject matter shall be sufficiently detailed as to inform the City Council and the public of its nature. Such notice shall contain the name and address of the requestor. The appearance of any citizen giving such notice to the City Manager’s office shall take precedence in addressing the City Council during the Citizen Comments period. Any citizen failing to advise the City Manager’s office of his/her wish to appear before the City Council as hereinabove set forth shall, time permitting, be permitted to address the City Council after those having given notice. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the City Council may not take action on public matters during Citizen Comments.
Budget Adoption Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance 2012-O0100 adopting the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program; providing for necessary transfers of funds between accounts and departments, if required; appropriating funds for the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program of the City of Lubbock; establishing Civil Service classifications and positions; approving all fees, fines, and charges for service; approving inclusion of equipment and property to be purchased as a part of the master lease program; authorizing the Mayor to appropriate certain funding during a duly declared state of disaster; approving the pay plan and personnel; amending section 22.03.084 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising water rates as contained therein; amending subsection 22.04.041(b) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising wastewater rates as contained therein; accepting the budgets for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Market Lubbock, Inc., Civic Lubbock, Inc., Lubbock Emergency Communications District, Vintage Township Public Facilities Corporation, and Meadowbrook Golf Course; providing for publication; and providing for a savings clause.
Budget Adoption Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance 2012-O0100 adopting the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program; providing for necessary transfers of funds between accounts and departments, if required; appropriating funds for the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program of the City of Lubbock; establishing Civil Service classifications and positions; approving all fees, fines, and charges for service; approving inclusion of equipment and property to be purchased as a part of the master lease program; authorizing the Mayor to appropriate certain funding during a duly declared state of disaster; approving the pay plan and personnel; amending section 22.03.084 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising water rates as contained therein; amending subsection 22.04.041(b) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising wastewater rates as contained therein; accepting the budgets for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Market Lubbock, Inc., Civic Lubbock, Inc., Lubbock Emergency Communications District, Vintage Township Public Facilities Corporation, and Meadowbrook Golf Course; providing for publication; and providing for a savings clause.
Resolution – Finance: Consider a resolution ratifying the adoption of the FY 2012-13 budget that raises more tax revenue than was generated in the previous year.
Tax Levy Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance 2012-O0101 setting the tax rate and levying a tax upon all property subject to taxation within the City of Lubbock for 2012.
Consent Agenda - Items considered to be routine and 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.
Minutes June 27, 2012 Special City Council Meeting (EUB) August 9, 2012 Regular City Council Meeting August 16, 2012 Special City Council Meeting (Lubbock Arts Alliance)
5.1 Budget Ordinance Amendment 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 24 amending the Adopted FY 2011-12 Budget respecting the Grant Fund to accept and appropriate funding from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) and the Speed STEP, Grant NO. 86040; accept and appropriate additional funds from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) for the Library System Operation Grant, Grant NO. 83061; accept and appropriate additional funding from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG), Grant NO. 82047; accept and appropriate additional funding from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for the FY 2012 Section 5307 Grant, Grant NO. 88020; and reduce funding from the FTA for the FY 2010 Section 5307 Grant, Grant NO. 88002; and amend the Transit Fund, Fund NO. 271, by increasing revenues and expenditures. 5.1.1 Resolution - Transit: Consider a resolution authorizing the City of Lubbock’s Budget Director to execute amendment No. 1 of the FY 2012 Federal Transit Administration Section 5307 Grant, to provide operating assistance, preventative maintenance, ADA paratransit and planning assistance.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider a Supplemental Ordinance supplementing Ordinance No. 2007-00058, 2008-O0079, 2009-O0090, 2010-O0075, and 2011-O0082 pursuant to which Assessments were levied on property within Vintage Township Public Improvement District to provide Public Improvements for the District.
Ordinance 1st Reading – Right-of-Way: Consider an ordinance abandoning and closing a 15.6 foot wide alley in Green-Hankins Addition, a Subdivision of Block 11, Roberts and McWhorter Addition, 313 Vernon Avenue.
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3145-B Ordinance 2012-O0092 Consider request of City of Lubbock for a zoning change from IHC, IHI, C-4, and M-1 to CB-2 and CB-6 on 36.51 acres including Original Town Lubbock Block 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 38, 39, 40, 57, 88, 89, Lots 1-10 Block 73, Lots 1-10 Block 90, Lots 11-15 Block 72, Citibus Tr A, and JB Moskins L 1 (east of Avenue K, south of Marsha Sharp Freeway, north of 10th Street, and west of the railroad Right of Way).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3180 Ordinance 2012-O0095 Consider the request of Hurt and Stell Investments for a zoning change from A-2 to A-3 for a multi-family development limited to four stories on the north part of the west 369.69 feet of Lot A, less the south 9,191 square feet, Blankenship #2 Addition (2819 3rd Street).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3181 Ordinance 2012-O0097 Consider a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. (for Michael Strickland) for a zoning change from R-1 and T to C-3 and GO on 22.9 acres of unplatted land (north of Erskine Street and west of Frankford Avenue).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3183 Ordinance 2012-O0090 Consider a request of David Bloodworth (for Juan Gaudara) for a zoning change from C-3 to C-4 for a custom motorcycle shop on Lots 11, 12, and 13, Block 1, Burleson Osborne Heights Addition (2833 Clovis Road).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3184 Ordinance 2012-O0099 Consider a request of City of Lubbock Community Development Department (for the City of Lubbock Urban Renewal Agency) for a zoning change from R-3 to R-1 for new single family home construction for an applicant in the new construction program on the east 122.8 feet of the south 30 feet of Lot 5 and the north 30 feet of Lot 6, Block 28, Beck Addition (210 and 212 Avenue S).
Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution calling for a Public Hearing to consider the creation of a Public Improvement District (PID) for Kelsey Park which covers a portion of an area in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, generally bounded by FM 1585 on the North, Indiana Avenue on the East, the Lubbock City limits boundary on the South, and Quaker Avenue on the West.
Resolution - City Council: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to submit a letter to Congress supporting GoRail.
Resolution – Finance: Consider a resolution amending the allocation of the Hotel Occupancy Tax Revenues for FY 2012-13 and distributing receipts, net collection expenses, as authorized in Chapter 351 of the Texas Tax Code.
2. Proclamations and Presentations 2. 1. Invocation by Father Bill Anton, Christ the King Cathedral. 2. 2. Pledges of Allegiance.
2. 3. Presentation of a special recognition for the program "Texting & Driving - It Can Wait." 2. 4. Presentation of a special recognition, for the Texas Hunger Initiative. 2. 5. Presentation of a special recognition to designate all Fridays during the 2012 Texas Tech football season as Raider Power Fridays. 2. 6. Presentation of a special recognition to the Gannaway family to recognize September 13, 2012, as Make Brodie Smile Day in Lubbock. 2. 7. Lubbock Water Advisory Commission: Ken Rainwater Urban Design & Historic Preservation Commission: Jane Henry
Citizen Comments - Any citizen wishing to appear before any regular meeting of the City Council shall advise the City Manager’s office of that fact no later than seven calendar days before the meeting at which the citizen wishes to appear. Any citizen wishing to so appear shall inform the City Manager’s office, in writing, of the subject of the appearance. The subject matter shall be sufficiently detailed as to inform the City Council and the public of its nature. Such notice shall contain the name and address of the requestor. The appearance of any citizen giving such notice to the City Manager’s office shall take precedence in addressing the City Council during the Citizen Comments period. Any citizen failing to advise the City Manager’s office of his/her wish to appear before the City Council as hereinabove set forth shall, time permitting, be permitted to address the City Council after those having given notice. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the City Council may not take action on public matters during Citizen Comments.
Budget Adoption Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance 2012-O0100 adopting the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program; providing for necessary transfers of funds between accounts and departments, if required; appropriating funds for the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program of the City of Lubbock; establishing Civil Service classifications and positions; approving all fees, fines, and charges for service; approving inclusion of equipment and property to be purchased as a part of the master lease program; authorizing the Mayor to appropriate certain funding during a duly declared state of disaster; approving the pay plan and personnel; amending section 22.03.084 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising water rates as contained therein; amending subsection 22.04.041(b) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising wastewater rates as contained therein; accepting the budgets for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Market Lubbock, Inc., Civic Lubbock, Inc., Lubbock Emergency Communications District, Vintage Township Public Facilities Corporation, and Meadowbrook Golf Course; providing for publication; and providing for a savings clause.
Budget Adoption Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance 2012-O0100 adopting the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program; providing for necessary transfers of funds between accounts and departments, if required; appropriating funds for the FY 2012-13 Operating Budget and Capital Program of the City of Lubbock; establishing Civil Service classifications and positions; approving all fees, fines, and charges for service; approving inclusion of equipment and property to be purchased as a part of the master lease program; authorizing the Mayor to appropriate certain funding during a duly declared state of disaster; approving the pay plan and personnel; amending section 22.03.084 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising water rates as contained therein; amending subsection 22.04.041(b) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock by revising wastewater rates as contained therein; accepting the budgets for Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Market Lubbock, Inc., Civic Lubbock, Inc., Lubbock Emergency Communications District, Vintage Township Public Facilities Corporation, and Meadowbrook Golf Course; providing for publication; and providing for a savings clause.
Resolution – Finance: Consider a resolution ratifying the adoption of the FY 2012-13 budget that raises more tax revenue than was generated in the previous year.
Tax Levy Ordinance 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Ordinance 2012-O0101 setting the tax rate and levying a tax upon all property subject to taxation within the City of Lubbock for 2012.
Consent Agenda - Items considered to be routine and 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.
Minutes June 27, 2012 Special City Council Meeting (EUB) August 9, 2012 Regular City Council Meeting August 16, 2012 Special City Council Meeting (Lubbock Arts Alliance)
5.1 Budget Ordinance Amendment 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 24 amending the Adopted FY 2011-12 Budget respecting the Grant Fund to accept and appropriate funding from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) and the Speed STEP, Grant NO. 86040; accept and appropriate additional funds from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) for the Library System Operation Grant, Grant NO. 83061; accept and appropriate additional funding from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG), Grant NO. 82047; accept and appropriate additional funding from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for the FY 2012 Section 5307 Grant, Grant NO. 88020; and reduce funding from the FTA for the FY 2010 Section 5307 Grant, Grant NO. 88002; and amend the Transit Fund, Fund NO. 271, by increasing revenues and expenditures. 5.1.1 Resolution - Transit: Consider a resolution authorizing the City of Lubbock’s Budget Director to execute amendment No. 1 of the FY 2012 Federal Transit Administration Section 5307 Grant, to provide operating assistance, preventative maintenance, ADA paratransit and planning assistance.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider a Supplemental Ordinance supplementing Ordinance No. 2007-00058, 2008-O0079, 2009-O0090, 2010-O0075, and 2011-O0082 pursuant to which Assessments were levied on property within Vintage Township Public Improvement District to provide Public Improvements for the District.
Ordinance 1st Reading – Right-of-Way: Consider an ordinance abandoning and closing a 15.6 foot wide alley in Green-Hankins Addition, a Subdivision of Block 11, Roberts and McWhorter Addition, 313 Vernon Avenue.
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3145-B Ordinance 2012-O0092 Consider request of City of Lubbock for a zoning change from IHC, IHI, C-4, and M-1 to CB-2 and CB-6 on 36.51 acres including Original Town Lubbock Block 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 38, 39, 40, 57, 88, 89, Lots 1-10 Block 73, Lots 1-10 Block 90, Lots 11-15 Block 72, Citibus Tr A, and JB Moskins L 1 (east of Avenue K, south of Marsha Sharp Freeway, north of 10th Street, and west of the railroad Right of Way).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3180 Ordinance 2012-O0095 Consider the request of Hurt and Stell Investments for a zoning change from A-2 to A-3 for a multi-family development limited to four stories on the north part of the west 369.69 feet of Lot A, less the south 9,191 square feet, Blankenship #2 Addition (2819 3rd Street).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3181 Ordinance 2012-O0097 Consider a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc. (for Michael Strickland) for a zoning change from R-1 and T to C-3 and GO on 22.9 acres of unplatted land (north of Erskine Street and west of Frankford Avenue).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3183 Ordinance 2012-O0090 Consider a request of David Bloodworth (for Juan Gaudara) for a zoning change from C-3 to C-4 for a custom motorcycle shop on Lots 11, 12, and 13, Block 1, Burleson Osborne Heights Addition (2833 Clovis Road).
Ordinance 2nd Reading - Planning: ZONE CASE 3184 Ordinance 2012-O0099 Consider a request of City of Lubbock Community Development Department (for the City of Lubbock Urban Renewal Agency) for a zoning change from R-3 to R-1 for new single family home construction for an applicant in the new construction program on the east 122.8 feet of the south 30 feet of Lot 5 and the north 30 feet of Lot 6, Block 28, Beck Addition (210 and 212 Avenue S).
Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution calling for a Public Hearing to consider the creation of a Public Improvement District (PID) for Kelsey Park which covers a portion of an area in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, generally bounded by FM 1585 on the North, Indiana Avenue on the East, the Lubbock City limits boundary on the South, and Quaker Avenue on the West.
Resolution - City Council: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to submit a letter to Congress supporting GoRail.
Resolution – Finance: Consider a resolution amending the allocation of the Hotel Occupancy Tax Revenues for FY 2012-13 and distributing receipts, net collection expenses, as authorized in Chapter 351 of the Texas Tax Code.