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2017-06-26 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council Minutes
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7. AUTHORIZATION <br /> (a) Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending "Appendix A Fees" of <br /> the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, pertaining to EMS charges for <br /> services rendered in areas outside of corporate limits of La Porte, by increasing "Non- <br /> Member Fees (Per Event)" by $1,500.00, to $3,000.00— R. Nolen <br /> Emergency Medical Services Chief Ray Nolen presented a summary. <br /> Councilmember Zemanek made a motion to postpone this item until the next council meeting, <br /> July 10, 2017, so that staff has time to further analyze costs of service and to bring back an <br /> Ordinance amending "Appendix A Fees" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, <br /> pertaining to EMS charges for services rendered in areas outside of corporate limits of La Porte by <br /> increasing "Non-Member Fees (Per Event)" from $1,500.00, to an amount Council will determine at <br /> the next meeting. Councilmember Kaminski seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED <br /> UNANIMOUSLY 7/0. <br /> Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Leonard, Earp, Zemanek, <br /> Kaminski, Ojeda and J. Martin <br /> Nays: None <br /> Absent: Councilmembers Engelken and K. Martin <br /> 8. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION <br /> (a) Discussion and possible action regarding proposed street and alley closure of a portion of S. <br /> Holmes right-of-way between Blocks 27 and 28— C. Alexander <br /> City Manager Corby Alexander presented a summary. <br /> After Council discussion, Councilmember J. Martin made a motion to instruct staff to prepare an <br /> Ordinance to be considered at a future Council meeting to facilitate the closure of 1/2 of the <br /> right-of-way at an amount for the sale of 23.62 x .75 which equals 17.72 per square foot. <br /> Councilmember Earp seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED 4/3. <br /> Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Earp, Zemanek and J. Martin <br /> Nays: Councilmembers Leonard, Kaminski and Ojeda <br /> Absent: Councilmembers Engelken and K. Martin <br /> (b) Discussion and possible action regarding Comprehensive Compensation Study performed <br /> by HR Compensation Consultants— M. Hartleib <br /> Human Resources Manager Matt Hartleib and a representative from HRCC, the consulting firm for <br /> the compensation study, presented a summary. This item will be brought back before Council after <br /> additional information is gathered, including the entire benefits package for employees and <br /> comparable pay information from the City of Deer Park, among other requested information. <br /> (c) Discussion and possible action regarding La Porte Town Center Project—T. Leach <br /> Assistant City Manager Traci Leach presented a short summary, and then introduced David Miles <br /> to address Council. Mr. Miles updated Council on the progress of the La Porte Town Center <br /> Project and assured Council they are moving forward with the project; and he and his expanded <br /> team remain committed to the project. Pursuant to questions by Councilmember J. Martin, Mr. <br /> Miles presented his milestones: Fall 2017 — issue to the City their planning for infrastructure; they <br /> will then be able to move dirt in September; then 30-60 days will follow with Gilley's vertical. Once <br /> they start the infrastructure, it will take 8 months to put it in, and then 10 months to build the <br /> Gilley's. Councilmember Zemanek asked how long he is allowing for permitting. Mr. Miles stated <br /> three months. Councilmember Zemanek also asked if Mr. Miles or any of his affiliates are <br /> associated whatsoever in the clearing of land off of Fairmont Pkwy., west of the Pasadena <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> June 26, 2017, Council Meeting Minutes <br />
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