City of Lubbock, Texas Regular City Council Meeting Thursday, May 11, 2017
Daniel M. Pope, Mayor Latrelle Joy, Mayor Pro Tem, District 6 Juan A. Chadis, Councilman, District 1 Shelia Patterson Harris, Councilwoman, District 2 Jeff Griffith, Councilman, District 3 Steve Massengale, Councilman, District 4 Karen Gibson, Councilwoman, District 5 W. Jarrett Atkinson, City Manager Chad Weaver, City Attorney Rebecca Garza, City Secretary
City Council Chambers, 1625 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas City of Lubbock City Council Meetings are available to all persons regardless of disability. If you require special assistance, please contact the City Secretary's Office at 775-2061 or write to Post Office Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Note: On occasion the City Council may consider agenda items out of order. 3:00 p.m. -- City Council convenes in Work Session, in Committee Room 103 in City Hall to consider items 1-1.2. At the completion of the Work Session, the City Council recesses into Executive Session to consider items 2.-2.4.1 5:15 p.m. -- City Council reconvenes in open session in City Hall Council Chambers to consider items 3.-7.6.
1. Hear and discuss the Central Business District TIF presentation regarding the plans for the Tornado Memorial at the Lubbock Downtown Gateway
2. The City Council may discuss: 1) one or more Consent Agenda items that have been pulled from the Consent Agenda, pursuant to Resolution No. 2015-R0205; or 2) any item from the Regular Agenda, except an item that requires a public hearing. All public hearings will be held during consideration of the Regular Agenda. No action will be taken by the City Council during the Work Session.
1. Hold an executive session in accordance with Texas Government Code, Section 551.071, with legal counsel for advice about pending or contemplated litigation or settlement agreement and on matters in which the duty of the attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct conflicts with Chapter 551.
2. Hold an executive session in accordance with the Texas Government Code, Section 551.072, to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property.
3. Hold an executive session in accordance with Texas Government Code 551.074, to discuss personnel matters, regarding the duties, responsibilities, and/or appointments to the Building Board of Appeals, Junked Vehicle Compliance Board, Permit and License Appeal Board, and Water Board of Appeals.
4. Hold an executive session in accordance with Texas Government Code, Section 551.087, to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; and to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described herein above.
1. Invocation by Pastor Ed Ainsworth, Generations Church
2. Pledges of Allegiance
3. Video Presentation memorializing the Lubbock Tornado of May 11, 1970
4. Presentation of a plaque, for future public display, honoring the Citizens Advisory Commission, whose members were appointed in response to the May 11, 1970 Tornado
5. Presentation of a Special Recognition in observance of National Travel and Tourism Week
6. Presentation of a Special Recognition in observance of National Letter Carriers - Stamp Out Food Hunger Day
7. Presentation of a Special Recognition to the West Texas Cycling Association in honor of their 15th Annual "Ride In Silence" event, creating public awareness of bicycle safety and honoring those who were fatally injured on a bicycle over the past year
8. Presentation of a Special Recognition to Adult Protective Services in observance of Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Lubbock
9. Presentation of a Special Recognition in honor of National Military Appreciation Month
10. Board Recognitions: Keep Lubbock Beautiful Advisory Committee: Carolyn Wadley DeLinda Harrell Cindy Harper Lake Alan Henry Board of Appeals: Tim Gragson Park and Recreation Board: Dylan Smith Veterans Advisory Committee: Angela Boyd
1. March 23, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting March 28, 2017 Special City Council Meeting April 13, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting April 17, 2017 Special City Council Meeting
1. Budget Ordinance Amendment 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance No. 2017-O0051, Amendment 25, amending the FY 2016-17 Adopted Budget for municipal purposes respecting the Grant Fund to accept and appropriate funding from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) - Click It or Ticket Grant; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
2. Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 26 amending the FY 2016-17 budget for municipal purposes respecting the Information Technology Operating Budget to increase the appropriation for Disaster Recovery Equipment; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
3. Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 27 amending the FY 2016-17 budget for municipal purposes respecting the Capital Program to appropriate additional revenue to Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 92216, Traffic Signal Upgrades, by appropriation of unallocated General Obligation Bonds; and to amend the scope of the Traffic Signal Upgrades project; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
4. Budget Amendment Ordinance: 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 28 amending the FY 2016-17 budget for municipal purposes respecting the Capital Program to amend Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 92403, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Thompson-Vicksburg; CIP 92404, 115kV Line Construction: Northwest-Mackenzie; CIP 92405, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Chalker-Thompson; CIP 92406, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Chalker-Oliver; CIP 92408, 69kV Capacitor Upgrade – Vicksburg; CIP 92410, 69kV Capacitor Upgrade – Slaton; CIP 92458, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Brandon-Vicksburg; CIP 92460, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Erskine-Mackenzie; CIP 92461, 115kV Bus Expansion – Mackenzie; CIP 92470, Substation Rebuild – Oliver; CIP 92473, Future Substation – New Oliver 345kV; CIP 92474, Future Substation – North Addition 345kV; CIP 92475, Future Substation - New Wadsworth 345kV; CIP 92480, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Southeast - Oliver; CIP 92484, FY 2016-17 Substation Relay Upgrade; CIP 92472, Substation Rebuild – Slaton; CIP 92413, MGL – Control System Upgrade; CIP 92462, Substation Capacity Upgrade – McDonald; CIP 92476, Future Substation – Red Raider; CIP 92503, BRN – Controls System Upgrade; CIP 92380, NW Substation Feeder Circuits; CIP 92464, Future Substation – North; CIP 92479, Infrastructure Upgrade – Lubbock State School; CIP 92498, Substation Office Renovation; CIP 92273, Substation Land Acquisition; CIP 92379, Quaker Storm Water Project – Feeder Rebuild; CIP 92463, Substation Capacity Upgrade – Slaton; CIP 92483, CKE-Inlet Filter House; CIP 92493, CKE-Gas Yard Metering Station; CIP 92496, MGL-Office/Warehouse; CIP 92488, FY 2016-17 Underground Distribution; CIP 92505, MGL-Roof Refurbishment; CIP 92506, MGL-Feed Water Piping Heat Trace and Insulate; CIP 92456, MGL – Protective Relays; CIP 92465, CKE-GT2 Control System Upgrade; CIP 92482, CKE-GT3 Control System Upgrade; CIP 92495, CKE-GT2 Generator Overhaul; Increase appropriation to Electric Purchased Power; Amend the Electric Operating Fund respecting the Purchased Power Recovery Factor Revenues; Respecting the franchise fee revenues; Respecting the transfer to the General Fund; Respecting the transfer to the Gateway Fund; Increase appropriation to the LP&L Brandon Station; Increase appropriation to the LP&L Massengale Station; Amend Electric Operating Fund respecting the Power Marketing Revenues; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
5. Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement between the City of Lubbock and Haven Campus Communities – Lubbock II, L.L.C. (Developer), regarding the funding of public improvements in Project 92254J of the Project Plan for the North Overton Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone.
6. Resolution – Public Works Engineering: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 13135 with Freese and Nichols, Inc. to provide professional services for the Wastewater Master Plan capital improvements project.
7. Resolution – Water Utilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Change Order 1 to Contract 12733 with Utility Contractors of America Inc., for the construction of Canyon Lakes Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Rehabilitation, Phase 1.
8. Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 13269 with Flynn Southwest, for roof replacement at Fire Station #12 located at 5201 79th Street, RFP 17-13269-KM.
9. Resolution - Aviation: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 13334 with CKS Hydro Services for runway rubber removal at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, ITB 17-13334-TF.
10. Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution that terminates the Chapter 212 Agreement related to that certain property containing approximately eleven (11) acres, more or less, situated in the East ½ of Section 8, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas and identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District reference number R116914, and authorizes City staff to develop a service plan and related annexation documents for the above-described property.
11. Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution that terminates the Chapter 212 Agreement related to that certain property containing approximately twenty two (22) acres, more or less, out of SE/4, Section 1, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas and identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District reference numbers R85586 and R151393, and authorizes City staff to develop a service plan and related annexation documents for the above-described property.
12. Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 3 to extend Contract 12725 and all related documents with Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), for the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP).
13. Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 3 to Community Development 2016 Funding Contract 12726 and all related documents with Lutheran Social Services of the South (LSSS), through the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP).
14. Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 1 to 2017 Contract 13246 and all related documents with Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), for the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program.
15. Resolution - Fleet Services: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Purchase Order Contract 31032800 with Hurst Farm Supply, for the purchase of a pre-owned tractor to be used by the Water Production Department, ITB 17-13319-SG.
16. Resolution - Parks and Recreation: Consider a resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, a Data Use Agreement (DUA) with the South Plains Association of Governments – Area Agency on Aging (SPAG) in connection with the existing agreement between the City of Lubbock and SPAG regarding DSHS Contract 83124-17-A100 (Direct Purchase of Nutrition and Transportation Services Agreement).
18. Ordinance Amendment 1st Reading – Fire Marshal: Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 10 “Fire Prevention” Article 10.06 “Liquefied Petroleum Gas” regulating liquefied petroleum gas within the City of Lubbock’s jurisdiction, adopting the Texas Railroad Commission Liquefied Petroleum Gas Safety Rules in conformity with the Texas Natural Resources Code, repealing all other portions of Article 10.06 of the City of Lubbock Code of Ordinances; and providing a savings clause; providing for publication; and providing a penalty.
19. Resolution - Fire Marshal: Consider a resolution directing City staff to develop rules or regulations that will protect or tend to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the general public regarding any and all aspects of Liquefied Petroleum Gas currently not addressed by the Texas Railroad Commission Liquefied Petroleum Gas Rules, and directing the City Attorney to petition the Texas Railroad Commission executive director as prescribed by Section 113.054 of the Texas Natural Resources Code.
1. Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2017-O0053, for Zone Case 3206-A, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC, for Edge Concepts, LLC, for a zoning change from T (Transition) to GO (Garden Office) on 0.8036 acres of unplatted land out of Block E-2, Section 23, 4401 122nd Street.
2. Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2017-O0054, for Zone Case 3311, a request of Patrick Kelly for a zoning change from R-1(Single-Family Residential) to R-2 (Two-Family Residential) on Lots 12 and 13, Block 31, Carter Coffey Addition, 1303 and 1305 East Queens.
3. Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2017-O0055, amending Chapter 40, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock,Texas, by amending sections 40.03.211, 40.03.332, 40.03.562, and 40.03.682 regarding off-street parking provisions.
City of Lubbock, Texas Regular City Council Meeting Thursday, May 11, 2017
Daniel M. Pope, Mayor Latrelle Joy, Mayor Pro Tem, District 6 Juan A. Chadis, Councilman, District 1 Shelia Patterson Harris, Councilwoman, District 2 Jeff Griffith, Councilman, District 3 Steve Massengale, Councilman, District 4 Karen Gibson, Councilwoman, District 5 W. Jarrett Atkinson, City Manager Chad Weaver, City Attorney Rebecca Garza, City Secretary
City Council Chambers, 1625 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas City of Lubbock City Council Meetings are available to all persons regardless of disability. If you require special assistance, please contact the City Secretary's Office at 775-2061 or write to Post Office Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Note: On occasion the City Council may consider agenda items out of order. 3:00 p.m. -- City Council convenes in Work Session, in Committee Room 103 in City Hall to consider items 1-1.2. At the completion of the Work Session, the City Council recesses into Executive Session to consider items 2.-2.4.1 5:15 p.m. -- City Council reconvenes in open session in City Hall Council Chambers to consider items 3.-7.6.
1. Hear and discuss the Central Business District TIF presentation regarding the plans for the Tornado Memorial at the Lubbock Downtown Gateway
2. The City Council may discuss: 1) one or more Consent Agenda items that have been pulled from the Consent Agenda, pursuant to Resolution No. 2015-R0205; or 2) any item from the Regular Agenda, except an item that requires a public hearing. All public hearings will be held during consideration of the Regular Agenda. No action will be taken by the City Council during the Work Session.
1. Hold an executive session in accordance with Texas Government Code, Section 551.071, with legal counsel for advice about pending or contemplated litigation or settlement agreement and on matters in which the duty of the attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct conflicts with Chapter 551.
2. Hold an executive session in accordance with the Texas Government Code, Section 551.072, to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property.
3. Hold an executive session in accordance with Texas Government Code 551.074, to discuss personnel matters, regarding the duties, responsibilities, and/or appointments to the Building Board of Appeals, Junked Vehicle Compliance Board, Permit and License Appeal Board, and Water Board of Appeals.
4. Hold an executive session in accordance with Texas Government Code, Section 551.087, to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; and to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described herein above.
1. Invocation by Pastor Ed Ainsworth, Generations Church
2. Pledges of Allegiance
3. Video Presentation memorializing the Lubbock Tornado of May 11, 1970
4. Presentation of a plaque, for future public display, honoring the Citizens Advisory Commission, whose members were appointed in response to the May 11, 1970 Tornado
5. Presentation of a Special Recognition in observance of National Travel and Tourism Week
6. Presentation of a Special Recognition in observance of National Letter Carriers - Stamp Out Food Hunger Day
7. Presentation of a Special Recognition to the West Texas Cycling Association in honor of their 15th Annual "Ride In Silence" event, creating public awareness of bicycle safety and honoring those who were fatally injured on a bicycle over the past year
8. Presentation of a Special Recognition to Adult Protective Services in observance of Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Lubbock
9. Presentation of a Special Recognition in honor of National Military Appreciation Month
10. Board Recognitions: Keep Lubbock Beautiful Advisory Committee: Carolyn Wadley DeLinda Harrell Cindy Harper Lake Alan Henry Board of Appeals: Tim Gragson Park and Recreation Board: Dylan Smith Veterans Advisory Committee: Angela Boyd
1. March 23, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting March 28, 2017 Special City Council Meeting April 13, 2017 Regular City Council Meeting April 17, 2017 Special City Council Meeting
1. Budget Ordinance Amendment 2nd Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance No. 2017-O0051, Amendment 25, amending the FY 2016-17 Adopted Budget for municipal purposes respecting the Grant Fund to accept and appropriate funding from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) - Click It or Ticket Grant; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
2. Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 26 amending the FY 2016-17 budget for municipal purposes respecting the Information Technology Operating Budget to increase the appropriation for Disaster Recovery Equipment; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
3. Budget Amendment Ordinance 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 27 amending the FY 2016-17 budget for municipal purposes respecting the Capital Program to appropriate additional revenue to Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 92216, Traffic Signal Upgrades, by appropriation of unallocated General Obligation Bonds; and to amend the scope of the Traffic Signal Upgrades project; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
4. Budget Amendment Ordinance: 1st Reading - Finance: Consider Budget Ordinance Amendment 28 amending the FY 2016-17 budget for municipal purposes respecting the Capital Program to amend Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 92403, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Thompson-Vicksburg; CIP 92404, 115kV Line Construction: Northwest-Mackenzie; CIP 92405, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Chalker-Thompson; CIP 92406, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Chalker-Oliver; CIP 92408, 69kV Capacitor Upgrade – Vicksburg; CIP 92410, 69kV Capacitor Upgrade – Slaton; CIP 92458, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Brandon-Vicksburg; CIP 92460, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Erskine-Mackenzie; CIP 92461, 115kV Bus Expansion – Mackenzie; CIP 92470, Substation Rebuild – Oliver; CIP 92473, Future Substation – New Oliver 345kV; CIP 92474, Future Substation – North Addition 345kV; CIP 92475, Future Substation - New Wadsworth 345kV; CIP 92480, 69/115kV Line Rebuild: Southeast - Oliver; CIP 92484, FY 2016-17 Substation Relay Upgrade; CIP 92472, Substation Rebuild – Slaton; CIP 92413, MGL – Control System Upgrade; CIP 92462, Substation Capacity Upgrade – McDonald; CIP 92476, Future Substation – Red Raider; CIP 92503, BRN – Controls System Upgrade; CIP 92380, NW Substation Feeder Circuits; CIP 92464, Future Substation – North; CIP 92479, Infrastructure Upgrade – Lubbock State School; CIP 92498, Substation Office Renovation; CIP 92273, Substation Land Acquisition; CIP 92379, Quaker Storm Water Project – Feeder Rebuild; CIP 92463, Substation Capacity Upgrade – Slaton; CIP 92483, CKE-Inlet Filter House; CIP 92493, CKE-Gas Yard Metering Station; CIP 92496, MGL-Office/Warehouse; CIP 92488, FY 2016-17 Underground Distribution; CIP 92505, MGL-Roof Refurbishment; CIP 92506, MGL-Feed Water Piping Heat Trace and Insulate; CIP 92456, MGL – Protective Relays; CIP 92465, CKE-GT2 Control System Upgrade; CIP 92482, CKE-GT3 Control System Upgrade; CIP 92495, CKE-GT2 Generator Overhaul; Increase appropriation to Electric Purchased Power; Amend the Electric Operating Fund respecting the Purchased Power Recovery Factor Revenues; Respecting the franchise fee revenues; Respecting the transfer to the General Fund; Respecting the transfer to the Gateway Fund; Increase appropriation to the LP&L Brandon Station; Increase appropriation to the LP&L Massengale Station; Amend Electric Operating Fund respecting the Power Marketing Revenues; providing for filing; and providing for a savings clause.
5. Resolution - Finance: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement between the City of Lubbock and Haven Campus Communities – Lubbock II, L.L.C. (Developer), regarding the funding of public improvements in Project 92254J of the Project Plan for the North Overton Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone.
6. Resolution – Public Works Engineering: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 13135 with Freese and Nichols, Inc. to provide professional services for the Wastewater Master Plan capital improvements project.
7. Resolution – Water Utilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Change Order 1 to Contract 12733 with Utility Contractors of America Inc., for the construction of Canyon Lakes Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Rehabilitation, Phase 1.
8. Resolution - Facilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 13269 with Flynn Southwest, for roof replacement at Fire Station #12 located at 5201 79th Street, RFP 17-13269-KM.
9. Resolution - Aviation: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contract 13334 with CKS Hydro Services for runway rubber removal at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, ITB 17-13334-TF.
10. Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution that terminates the Chapter 212 Agreement related to that certain property containing approximately eleven (11) acres, more or less, situated in the East ½ of Section 8, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas and identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District reference number R116914, and authorizes City staff to develop a service plan and related annexation documents for the above-described property.
11. Resolution - Planning: Consider a resolution that terminates the Chapter 212 Agreement related to that certain property containing approximately twenty two (22) acres, more or less, out of SE/4, Section 1, Block AK, Lubbock County, Texas and identified by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District reference numbers R85586 and R151393, and authorizes City staff to develop a service plan and related annexation documents for the above-described property.
12. Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 3 to extend Contract 12725 and all related documents with Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), for the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP).
13. Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 3 to Community Development 2016 Funding Contract 12726 and all related documents with Lutheran Social Services of the South (LSSS), through the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP).
14. Resolution - Community Development: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment 1 to 2017 Contract 13246 and all related documents with Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), for the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program.
15. Resolution - Fleet Services: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Purchase Order Contract 31032800 with Hurst Farm Supply, for the purchase of a pre-owned tractor to be used by the Water Production Department, ITB 17-13319-SG.
16. Resolution - Parks and Recreation: Consider a resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, a Data Use Agreement (DUA) with the South Plains Association of Governments – Area Agency on Aging (SPAG) in connection with the existing agreement between the City of Lubbock and SPAG regarding DSHS Contract 83124-17-A100 (Direct Purchase of Nutrition and Transportation Services Agreement).
18. Ordinance Amendment 1st Reading – Fire Marshal: Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 10 “Fire Prevention” Article 10.06 “Liquefied Petroleum Gas” regulating liquefied petroleum gas within the City of Lubbock’s jurisdiction, adopting the Texas Railroad Commission Liquefied Petroleum Gas Safety Rules in conformity with the Texas Natural Resources Code, repealing all other portions of Article 10.06 of the City of Lubbock Code of Ordinances; and providing a savings clause; providing for publication; and providing a penalty.
19. Resolution - Fire Marshal: Consider a resolution directing City staff to develop rules or regulations that will protect or tend to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the general public regarding any and all aspects of Liquefied Petroleum Gas currently not addressed by the Texas Railroad Commission Liquefied Petroleum Gas Rules, and directing the City Attorney to petition the Texas Railroad Commission executive director as prescribed by Section 113.054 of the Texas Natural Resources Code.
1. Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2017-O0053, for Zone Case 3206-A, a request of AMD Engineering, LLC, for Edge Concepts, LLC, for a zoning change from T (Transition) to GO (Garden Office) on 0.8036 acres of unplatted land out of Block E-2, Section 23, 4401 122nd Street.
2. Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2017-O0054, for Zone Case 3311, a request of Patrick Kelly for a zoning change from R-1(Single-Family Residential) to R-2 (Two-Family Residential) on Lots 12 and 13, Block 31, Carter Coffey Addition, 1303 and 1305 East Queens.
3. Ordinance 2nd Reading – Planning: Consider Ordinance No. 2017-O0055, amending Chapter 40, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock,Texas, by amending sections 40.03.211, 40.03.332, 40.03.562, and 40.03.682 regarding off-street parking provisions.