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Councilmember K. Martin commented there is no direction for a plan of a new recreation and <br />fitness facility to be voted on by Council. <br />Councilmember Ojeda commented she voted to earmark funding toward a new recreation and <br />fitness facility, and she wants to go back to the discussion phase for the facility. <br />Councilmember Bentley commented Council saw pictures of what need to be repaired at the <br />existing facility and agrees with Councilmembers Ojeda and K. Martin to go back to the discussion <br />phase and see what needs to be done and which direction does Council wants to go. <br />Councilmember J. Martin commented he is not opposed to a new facility but he does not have a <br />consensus from his district and Council needs to determine the best use for the land at Klein <br />Retreat. In addition, Councilmember J. Martin commented the item can be discussed at the April <br />Retreat. <br />Councilmember Earp commented he would like to see a comparison on a new versus renovated <br />fitness center. <br />Mayor Rigby reminded Council that not long ago Galveston Bay Foundation made an offer of more <br />than twice what the City paid for the Klein Retreat property, and Council agreed that was not a good <br />thing to do for two reasons, they would not be paying the same taxes, and the property was worth <br />more. Councilmember Earp commented the land should be used for the citizens and not to sell or <br />give away the last waterfront property. <br />Councilmember Earp made a motion to engage a subcommittee of two Councilmembers and Staff <br />and bring back costs for facility on the water and renovations of the existing fitness center facility. <br />Councilmember Ojeda seconded. MOTION PASSED 8/0. <br />8. REPORTS <br />(a) Receive report of the Drainage and Flooding Committee Meeting — Councilmember Jay <br />Martin <br />Councilmember Jay Martin provided an update of the Drainage and Flooding Committee Meeting <br />held prior to the City Council Meeting. <br />9. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS <br />City Manager Corby Alexander advised Council that Christmas cards are at their seats for them to <br />add words of encouragement and sign, and they will be mailed to soldiers overseas. Mr. Alexander <br />also announced that Ron Parker has been chosen as the new Police Chief. <br />10. COUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of community <br />members, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual <br />information or existing policies — Councilmembers Engelken, Earp, Ojeda, J. Martin, K. Martin, <br />Zemanek, Bentley and Mayor Rigby. <br />Councilmember K. Martin commented in regards to the La Porte TIFI football teams' request for <br />funding to play at the high school field and advised La Porte Independent School District needs to <br />step up and contribute as well; complimented Firefighter Destinee Rayburn who sang the National <br />Anthem; and commented the late Councilmember Dottie Kaminski was amazing and will be greatly <br />missed; Councilmember Zemanek congratulated Police Chief Ron Parker; thanked the City and <br />community for the touching services for the late Councilmember Dottie Kaminski; Councilmember <br />Bentley congratulated Police Chief Ron Parker; commented on the impact the late Councilmember <br />Dottie Kaminski had on the community and her willingness to help people; and wished the City can <br />support the La Porte TIFI football teams; Councilmember Engelken commented the Honor Guard <br />did an outstanding job at the services for the late Councilmember Dottie Kaminski and commented <br />she loved and worked for the City; congratulated Police Chief Ron Parker and commented the City <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />October 8, 2018 Council Meeting Minutes <br />