Proclamations and Presentations
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.
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.
Minutes
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.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3016-B, a request of Burl Masters, for SWLLD, for a zoning change from T and R-1 to GO, R-2 Specific Use, and R-1 Specific Use on 98.3 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 22, south of 98th Street, west of Quincy Avenue, and east of Upland Avenue, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3221, a request of Verizon Wireless for a zoning change from IHC to IHC Specific Use for a telecommunications tower on .02 acres, on a portion of the north 124 feet of Lot 8, Lot 9, and the strip of Block O, Section 2, Overton Addition, 2217 Marsha Sharp Freeway, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3145-D, a request of Chris Evans, for Reagor Dykes Auto Group, for a zoning change from CB-2 to CB-2 Design Historic for a landmark designation on the Myrick-Green Building, Lots 6 through 10, Block 133, Original Town Addition, 1215 and 1219 Avenue J, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. - City Attorney: Consider the Statement of Intent and Application for Authority to Change Rates filed with the City of Lubbock by Southwestern Public Service Company d/b/a Xcel Energy on January 7, 2014.
Resolution - City Attorney: Consider and take action on an Order and Resolution in response to a Statement of Intent and Application for Authority to Change Rates filed with the City of Lubbock by Southwestern Public Service Company d/b/a Xcel Energy on January 7, 2014.
Resolution - Mayor Glen Robertson: Consider a resolution amending rules and procedures for the citizen comment period at regular City Council meetings.
Resolution - Mayor Glen Robertson: Consider a resolution establishing a Joint Task Force consisting of Council members and Board members of the Electric Utility Board to study and evaluate the interaction and communication between the City of Lubbock and Lubbock Power & Light and establish a deadline by which the Joint Task Force will submit its report to the City Council.
Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock the North Overton Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone Annual Report for October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013, which will be distributed to the chief executive officer of each taxing unit levying taxes within the North Overton Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone, and to the Comptroller of the State of Texas.
Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider two appointments to Market Lubbock, Inc. Board of Directors, one appointment to National Windmill Project, Inc. Board of Directors, six appointments to Urban Design and Historic Preservation Commission, five appointments to Zoning Board of Adjustment, and one appointment to Central Business TIF Board.
Contract Resolution - Street Engineering: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11647 with Allen Butler Construction, Inc., for construction of 34th Street from Quaker Avenue to Indiana Avenue, ITB 14-11647-TF.
Resolution - Right-of-Way: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11704 with Chris and Braxton Bednarz to farm approximately 80 acres out of League 4 labors 3, 4, 5, 6, Lynn County, Texas.
5.13. Resolution - Information Technology: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute purchase order contract 33000460 with Dell Marketing LP for the purchase of a Storage Area Network (SAN) for the Data Center. 5.14. Resolution - Information Technology: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a purchase order 10010701 with Dell Marketing LP, for rugged laptops and mounting hardware, and semi-rugged laptops for the Lubbock Police Department.
Contract Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11706 with Servpro of Southwest Lubbock for the water damage remediation of the Water Utilities offices at Municipal Hill.
Ordinance 1st Reading - City Secretary: Consider an ordinance ordering the 2014 Regular Municipal Election of the City of Lubbock to be held May 10, 2014.
Proclamations and Presentations
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.
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.
Minutes
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.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3016-B, a request of Burl Masters, for SWLLD, for a zoning change from T and R-1 to GO, R-2 Specific Use, and R-1 Specific Use on 98.3 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 22, south of 98th Street, west of Quincy Avenue, and east of Upland Avenue, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3221, a request of Verizon Wireless for a zoning change from IHC to IHC Specific Use for a telecommunications tower on .02 acres, on a portion of the north 124 feet of Lot 8, Lot 9, and the strip of Block O, Section 2, Overton Addition, 2217 Marsha Sharp Freeway, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3145-D, a request of Chris Evans, for Reagor Dykes Auto Group, for a zoning change from CB-2 to CB-2 Design Historic for a landmark designation on the Myrick-Green Building, Lots 6 through 10, Block 133, Original Town Addition, 1215 and 1219 Avenue J, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 6:30 p.m. - City Attorney: Consider the Statement of Intent and Application for Authority to Change Rates filed with the City of Lubbock by Southwestern Public Service Company d/b/a Xcel Energy on January 7, 2014.
Resolution - City Attorney: Consider and take action on an Order and Resolution in response to a Statement of Intent and Application for Authority to Change Rates filed with the City of Lubbock by Southwestern Public Service Company d/b/a Xcel Energy on January 7, 2014.
Resolution - Mayor Glen Robertson: Consider a resolution amending rules and procedures for the citizen comment period at regular City Council meetings.
Resolution - Mayor Glen Robertson: Consider a resolution establishing a Joint Task Force consisting of Council members and Board members of the Electric Utility Board to study and evaluate the interaction and communication between the City of Lubbock and Lubbock Power & Light and establish a deadline by which the Joint Task Force will submit its report to the City Council.
Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock the North Overton Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone Annual Report for October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013, which will be distributed to the chief executive officer of each taxing unit levying taxes within the North Overton Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone, and to the Comptroller of the State of Texas.
Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider two appointments to Market Lubbock, Inc. Board of Directors, one appointment to National Windmill Project, Inc. Board of Directors, six appointments to Urban Design and Historic Preservation Commission, five appointments to Zoning Board of Adjustment, and one appointment to Central Business TIF Board.
Contract Resolution - Street Engineering: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11647 with Allen Butler Construction, Inc., for construction of 34th Street from Quaker Avenue to Indiana Avenue, ITB 14-11647-TF.
Resolution - Right-of-Way: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11704 with Chris and Braxton Bednarz to farm approximately 80 acres out of League 4 labors 3, 4, 5, 6, Lynn County, Texas.
5.13. Resolution - Information Technology: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute purchase order contract 33000460 with Dell Marketing LP for the purchase of a Storage Area Network (SAN) for the Data Center. 5.14. Resolution - Information Technology: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a purchase order 10010701 with Dell Marketing LP, for rugged laptops and mounting hardware, and semi-rugged laptops for the Lubbock Police Department.
Contract Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11706 with Servpro of Southwest Lubbock for the water damage remediation of the Water Utilities offices at Municipal Hill.
Ordinance 1st Reading - City Secretary: Consider an ordinance ordering the 2014 Regular Municipal Election of the City of Lubbock to be held May 10, 2014.