Work Session - Items for presentations and discussions on such issues that may require more in-depth consideration of the City Council than Regular Agenda item. Action may be taken on a Work Session item if the item indicates to the public the action to be taken.
Presentation of a Texas Healthy Communities Award to the City of Lubbock by the Texas Department of State Health Services for being a Healthy Texas Community.
Presentation of a Special Recognition to the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Larry Combest Community Health and Wellness Center in recognition of National Health Center Week.
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.
Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 29 amending the FY 2014-15 Budget for municipal purposes respecting the Grant Fund to accept and appropriate funding from the Texas Department of State Health Services for the Immunization Branch - Locals Grant, the Texas Department of Transportation for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Comprehensive Grant and the Safety City - Teaching Kids to be Street Smart Grant, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for the Community Services Block Grant and respecting the General Fund to increase the transfer to the Grant Fund and reduce the Police Department Operating Budget, providing for filing and providing for a savings clause.
Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 30 amending the FY 2014-15 Budget for municipal purposes respecting the Criminal Investigation Special Revenue Fund, providing for filing and providing for a savings clause.
Resolution – Water Utilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Change Order 1 to Contract 12218 with Utility Contractors of America, Inc., for South Lubbock Sanitary Sewer Extension Phase II Capital Improvements Project.
Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 12373 with Bigge Crane and Rigging Co., of Houston, Texas for the installation and lease of a temporary exterior construction elevator at Citizen's Tower (the former Omni Building Complex) located at 1208 14th Street, Lubbock, Texas 79401, RFP 15-12373-MA.
Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 12534 with AMX Environmental Ltd, of Dallas, Texas for the asbestos and mold abatement of the Citizen's Tower Complex (the former Omni Building) located at 1208 14th Street Lubbock, Texas RFP 15-12354-MA.
Resolution - Public Information: Consider two resolutions authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 12323 with RD Thomas and contract 12436 with Loomis Agency for advertising and marketing services, RFP 15-12323-MA.
Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance to levy the 2015 assessment for the North Point Public Improvement District (PID), the boundary of which includes the area between Erskine and Ursuline, and between North Quaker to a line east of Frankford.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the North Point Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary, the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the revised Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the District during FY 2015-16.
Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance to levy the 2015 assessment for the North Overton Public Improvement District (PID), the boundary of which includes a portion of the area between Fourth Street on the north, Avenue Q to the east, Broadway on the south, and University Avenue to the west.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the North Overton Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary, the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the revised Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the District during FY 2015-16.
Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance to levy the 2015 assessment for the Quincy Park Public Improvement District (PID), the boundary of which includes the area bounded by portions of 88th and 98th Street on the north, Upland Avenue on the west, 98th Street on the south, and Quincy Avenue on the east.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the Quincy Park Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary, the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the revised Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the District during FY 2015-16.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider the 2015 assessment rate for the Valencia Public Improvement District (PID), generally bounded by 85th Street on the north, 88th Place on the south, Iola Avenue on the east, and Milwaukee Avenue on the west.
Resolution - Finance: Discussion concerning property tax rates and impact it may have on City operations, the FY 2015-16 Operating Budget and Capital Program and consideration of a resolution adopting a proposed tax rate that will result in additional revenues as outlined in the Tax Code of the State of Texas, and setting the dates for public hearings to discuss the proposed tax rate.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider the 2015 assessment rate for the Valencia Public Improvement District (PID), generally bounded by 85th Street on the north, 88th Place on the south, Iola Avenue on the east, and Milwaukee Avenue on the west.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the Valencia Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the PID during FY 2015-16.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0074 for Zone Case 3003-F, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc., for Bunt Holdings, LLC, for a zoning change from Garden Office (GO) and A-1 to GO on 0.3 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 21, south of 98th Street and west of Justice Avenue.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0075 for Zone Case 2173-I a request of Robert Campbell, for BH Estate, LLC, for a zoning change from C-3 to C-4 on Tract C1 A1, Whisperwood Addition, 5402 4th Street.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0076 for Zone Case 1657-C, a request of David Wood, for The Que Lubbock, for a zoning change from C-3 to CB-3 Specific Use for a mixed use building, apartments and commercial, with reduced parking on Lots 8 through 12 and the east 21.92 feet lot 13, of Block 8, McCrummen 2nd Addition, 2101 Avenue Q.
Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider nine appointments to the City of Lubbock Oil and Gas Advisory Review Committee (ARC).
Work Session - Items for presentations and discussions on such issues that may require more in-depth consideration of the City Council than Regular Agenda item. Action may be taken on a Work Session item if the item indicates to the public the action to be taken.
Presentation of a Texas Healthy Communities Award to the City of Lubbock by the Texas Department of State Health Services for being a Healthy Texas Community.
Presentation of a Special Recognition to the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Larry Combest Community Health and Wellness Center in recognition of National Health Center Week.
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.
Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 29 amending the FY 2014-15 Budget for municipal purposes respecting the Grant Fund to accept and appropriate funding from the Texas Department of State Health Services for the Immunization Branch - Locals Grant, the Texas Department of Transportation for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Comprehensive Grant and the Safety City - Teaching Kids to be Street Smart Grant, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for the Community Services Block Grant and respecting the General Fund to increase the transfer to the Grant Fund and reduce the Police Department Operating Budget, providing for filing and providing for a savings clause.
Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 30 amending the FY 2014-15 Budget for municipal purposes respecting the Criminal Investigation Special Revenue Fund, providing for filing and providing for a savings clause.
Resolution – Water Utilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Change Order 1 to Contract 12218 with Utility Contractors of America, Inc., for South Lubbock Sanitary Sewer Extension Phase II Capital Improvements Project.
Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 12373 with Bigge Crane and Rigging Co., of Houston, Texas for the installation and lease of a temporary exterior construction elevator at Citizen's Tower (the former Omni Building Complex) located at 1208 14th Street, Lubbock, Texas 79401, RFP 15-12373-MA.
Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 12534 with AMX Environmental Ltd, of Dallas, Texas for the asbestos and mold abatement of the Citizen's Tower Complex (the former Omni Building) located at 1208 14th Street Lubbock, Texas RFP 15-12354-MA.
Resolution - Public Information: Consider two resolutions authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 12323 with RD Thomas and contract 12436 with Loomis Agency for advertising and marketing services, RFP 15-12323-MA.
Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance to levy the 2015 assessment for the North Point Public Improvement District (PID), the boundary of which includes the area between Erskine and Ursuline, and between North Quaker to a line east of Frankford.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the North Point Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary, the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the revised Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the District during FY 2015-16.
Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance to levy the 2015 assessment for the North Overton Public Improvement District (PID), the boundary of which includes a portion of the area between Fourth Street on the north, Avenue Q to the east, Broadway on the south, and University Avenue to the west.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the North Overton Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary, the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the revised Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the District during FY 2015-16.
Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance to levy the 2015 assessment for the Quincy Park Public Improvement District (PID), the boundary of which includes the area bounded by portions of 88th and 98th Street on the north, Upland Avenue on the west, 98th Street on the south, and Quincy Avenue on the east.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the Quincy Park Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary, the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the revised Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the District during FY 2015-16.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider the 2015 assessment rate for the Valencia Public Improvement District (PID), generally bounded by 85th Street on the north, 88th Place on the south, Iola Avenue on the east, and Milwaukee Avenue on the west.
Resolution - Finance: Discussion concerning property tax rates and impact it may have on City operations, the FY 2015-16 Operating Budget and Capital Program and consideration of a resolution adopting a proposed tax rate that will result in additional revenues as outlined in the Tax Code of the State of Texas, and setting the dates for public hearings to discuss the proposed tax rate.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Finance: Hold a public hearing to consider the 2015 assessment rate for the Valencia Public Improvement District (PID), generally bounded by 85th Street on the north, 88th Place on the south, Iola Avenue on the east, and Milwaukee Avenue on the west.
Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider an ordinance reviewing classifications for the methods of assessing special benefits for the services and improvements of property in the Valencia Public Improvement District (PID); approving, adopting, and filing with the City Secretary the Assessment Roll; closing the hearing and levying assessments based on the Service Plan for the cost of certain services and/or improvements to be provided in the PID during FY 2015-16.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0074 for Zone Case 3003-F, a request of Hugo Reed and Associates, Inc., for Bunt Holdings, LLC, for a zoning change from Garden Office (GO) and A-1 to GO on 0.3 acres of unplatted land out of Block AK, Section 21, south of 98th Street and west of Justice Avenue.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0075 for Zone Case 2173-I a request of Robert Campbell, for BH Estate, LLC, for a zoning change from C-3 to C-4 on Tract C1 A1, Whisperwood Addition, 5402 4th Street.
Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance 2015-O0076 for Zone Case 1657-C, a request of David Wood, for The Que Lubbock, for a zoning change from C-3 to CB-3 Specific Use for a mixed use building, apartments and commercial, with reduced parking on Lots 8 through 12 and the east 21.92 feet lot 13, of Block 8, McCrummen 2nd Addition, 2101 Avenue Q.
Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider nine appointments to the City of Lubbock Oil and Gas Advisory Review Committee (ARC).