Proclamations and Presentations
Citizen Comments - Pursuant to City Council Resolution 2014-R0320, any citizen wishing to appear before a regular meeting of the City Council shall: Notify the City Manager's office of that fact, completing the form available at the City Manager's office, or online at the following hyperlink: Public Comments Sign-Up Form and submit it no later than seventy-five (75) hours prior to the start of the meeting at which the citizen wishes to appear; or sign up to speak at the City Council meeting itself, completing the form provided at the meeting, with regard to any item posted on the City Council agenda. See the Supplemental Citizen Comment Agenda.
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.
Resolution – Wastewater: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 3 associated with contract 8462, a professional services agreement with Alan Plummer & Associates for preliminary engineering, design, and construction management services associated with the Canyon Lakes Reuse Project, RFQ 08-718-BM.
Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution to authorize the Mayor to execute a confirmation that the City of Lubbock adopts the proposed revitalization plan to be submitted to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for The Mahon Revitalization Plan which is in the Mahon area with boundaries North – Cornell Street, South - Baylor Street & Auburn, East – N. Avenue “Q” and West – Baylor Drive in the City of Lubbock, Texas.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3248, a request of Ralph Wolf for a zoning change from T to IHI on 8 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 31, 7333 Marsha Sharp Freeway, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 2182-A, a request of Kathy Whatley, for St. Matthews United Methodist Church, for a zoning change from R-2 to A-2 for a church on Lots 586 through 588 less 389 square feet of the right-of-way, Richland Hills Addition, 5320 50th Street, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 1087-D, a request of The Ranch at Dove Tree, LLC for a zoning change from GO to A-2 for a boarding house on the east 63 feet of Lots 8 through 10, Block 13, Overton Addition, 1807 13th Street, and consider an ordinance.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0012 to annex a parcel approximately 107.53 acres out of Section 4, Block AK, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, adjacent to the City limits north of 146th Street east of Quaker Avenue.
Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution approving and granting a variance from the applicable 300-foot minimum distance provisions of City of Lubbock Ordinance 2009-O0060 at the location of 2906 4th Street, for an alcoholic beverage permit.
Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution accepting the City of Lubbock Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended September 30, 2014.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Planning: Consider an ordinance amending Article 8.07 (Oil and Gas Drilling) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock, Texas, amending provisions to encompass current State law and practices, increasing the overall limits for insurance and establishing a minimum insurance rating requirement, increasing the penalty fine limit, creating an Oil and Gas Advisory Committee and provide for its review of Oil Gas Permit applications, amending permit application procedures and requirements, amending setback standards, limiting the hours of operation, increasing the permit application fee, requiring a closed loop system for certain wells, establishing regulations for hydrogen sulfide producing wells, establishing requirement for fresh water well testing, and conforming the ordinane to the standards and conventions of the remainder of the Code of Ordinances; providing a penalty clause; providing a savings clause; and providing for publication.
Resolution - City Council: Consider a resolution reconstituting the Ad Hoc Committee, as originally created by Resolution No. 2012-R0314, to study stormwater charges, and if necessary, naming members to the Committee to replace any members that are unavailable to serve.
Board Appointments: Consider ten appointments to the Community Development and Services Board, one appointment to the Lake Alan Henry Board of Appeals, one appointment to the Urban Design and Historic Preservation Commission, and five appointments to the Urban Renewal and Neighborhood Redevelopment Commission.
Resolution - City Secretary: Consider two appointments to the North & East Lubbock Community Development Corporation Board of Directors (NELCDC).
Proclamations and Presentations
Citizen Comments - Pursuant to City Council Resolution 2014-R0320, any citizen wishing to appear before a regular meeting of the City Council shall: Notify the City Manager's office of that fact, completing the form available at the City Manager's office, or online at the following hyperlink: Public Comments Sign-Up Form and submit it no later than seventy-five (75) hours prior to the start of the meeting at which the citizen wishes to appear; or sign up to speak at the City Council meeting itself, completing the form provided at the meeting, with regard to any item posted on the City Council agenda. See the Supplemental Citizen Comment Agenda.
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.
Resolution – Wastewater: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 3 associated with contract 8462, a professional services agreement with Alan Plummer & Associates for preliminary engineering, design, and construction management services associated with the Canyon Lakes Reuse Project, RFQ 08-718-BM.
Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution to authorize the Mayor to execute a confirmation that the City of Lubbock adopts the proposed revitalization plan to be submitted to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for The Mahon Revitalization Plan which is in the Mahon area with boundaries North – Cornell Street, South - Baylor Street & Auburn, East – N. Avenue “Q” and West – Baylor Drive in the City of Lubbock, Texas.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 3248, a request of Ralph Wolf for a zoning change from T to IHI on 8 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 31, 7333 Marsha Sharp Freeway, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 2182-A, a request of Kathy Whatley, for St. Matthews United Methodist Church, for a zoning change from R-2 to A-2 for a church on Lots 586 through 588 less 389 square feet of the right-of-way, Richland Hills Addition, 5320 50th Street, and consider an ordinance.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. – Planning: Consider a request for Zone Case 1087-D, a request of The Ranch at Dove Tree, LLC for a zoning change from GO to A-2 for a boarding house on the east 63 feet of Lots 8 through 10, Block 13, Overton Addition, 1807 13th Street, and consider an ordinance.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0012 to annex a parcel approximately 107.53 acres out of Section 4, Block AK, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, adjacent to the City limits north of 146th Street east of Quaker Avenue.
Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution approving and granting a variance from the applicable 300-foot minimum distance provisions of City of Lubbock Ordinance 2009-O0060 at the location of 2906 4th Street, for an alcoholic beverage permit.
Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution accepting the City of Lubbock Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended September 30, 2014.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Planning: Consider an ordinance amending Article 8.07 (Oil and Gas Drilling) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock, Texas, amending provisions to encompass current State law and practices, increasing the overall limits for insurance and establishing a minimum insurance rating requirement, increasing the penalty fine limit, creating an Oil and Gas Advisory Committee and provide for its review of Oil Gas Permit applications, amending permit application procedures and requirements, amending setback standards, limiting the hours of operation, increasing the permit application fee, requiring a closed loop system for certain wells, establishing regulations for hydrogen sulfide producing wells, establishing requirement for fresh water well testing, and conforming the ordinane to the standards and conventions of the remainder of the Code of Ordinances; providing a penalty clause; providing a savings clause; and providing for publication.
Resolution - City Council: Consider a resolution reconstituting the Ad Hoc Committee, as originally created by Resolution No. 2012-R0314, to study stormwater charges, and if necessary, naming members to the Committee to replace any members that are unavailable to serve.
Board Appointments: Consider ten appointments to the Community Development and Services Board, one appointment to the Lake Alan Henry Board of Appeals, one appointment to the Urban Design and Historic Preservation Commission, and five appointments to the Urban Renewal and Neighborhood Redevelopment Commission.
Resolution - City Secretary: Consider two appointments to the North & East Lubbock Community Development Corporation Board of Directors (NELCDC).