City properties, not to exceed the annual budgeted amount. [Tim Miller, Director of Parks
<br />and Recreation]
<br />e. Adopt Resolution 2022-23 in support of the Texas Municipal League Legislative Proposed
<br />Program for the 2023 legislative session. [Louis R. Rigby, Mayor]
<br />f. Authorize the City Manager to execute a renewal agreement with CentralSquare
<br />Technologies, Inc. for the ONESolution Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system
<br />software in the amount of $207,900.00 [Matt Daeumer, Assistant City Manager]
<br />g. Approve the purchases of replacement vehicles and equipment through TIPS Cooperative
<br />Purchasing Program contract #20026, and BuyBoard contracts #601-19 and #603-20, in
<br />connection with Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Vehicle Replacement Program. [Ray Mayo, Director
<br />of Public Works]
<br />h. Reject the single bid received in response to City of La Porte Bid #23010 'Main Sewer
<br />Rehabilitation'. [Ray Mayo, Director of Public Works]
<br />i. Adopt Ordinance 2022-3908 for the purpose of vacating, abandoning, and closing a portion
<br />of alleyway located southeast of Lot 20 in Block 186, Town of La Porte, north of E. Main St.
<br />and directly west of the previously closed Ohio St. right-of-way, and authorizing execution
<br />and delivery of a deed to adjoining landowner. [Teresa Evans, Planning & Development
<br />Director]
<br />Mayor Pro Tern Engelken moved to approve the consent agenda; the motion was seconded
<br />Councilperson Bentley; the motion was adopted, 9-0.
<br />6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ASSOCIATED ORDINANCES
<br />a. The City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comments regarding the
<br />recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to adopt Ordinance 2022-3907
<br />amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, Chapter 106 "Zoning" by
<br />amending regulations related to deadlines for recommendations of the Planning and Zoning
<br />Commission, shopping center off-street parking, gas station uses, tobacco/vape shop uses,
<br />grid -scale battery energy storage uses in commercial and industrial zones, and setbacks
<br />for swimming pools; followed by discussion and possible action to consider adopting
<br />Ordinance 2022-3907 amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas,
<br />Chapter 106 "Zoning" by amending regulations related to deadlines for recommendations
<br />of the Planning and Zoning Commission, shopping center off-street parking, gas station
<br />uses, tobacco/vape shop uses, grid -scale battery energy storage uses in commercial and
<br />industrial zones, and setbacks for swimming pools. [Teresa Evans, Planning & Development
<br />Director]
<br />The Mayor opened the public hearing at 6:23 p.m. Pastor Phillip Dunn spoke against limitation of
<br />legal businesses. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 6:47 p.m. Councilperson Martin moved
<br />to adopt Ordinance 2022-3907 amendinq the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas,
<br />Chapter 106 "Zoning" by amending regulations related to deadlines for recommendations of the
<br />Planning and Zoning Commission, shopping center off-street parking, gas station uses,
<br />tobacco/vape shop uses, grid -scale battery energy storage uses in commercial and industrial
<br />zones. and setbacks for swimmina pools; the motion was seconded by Mavor Pro Tem Engelken.
<br />Councilperson Williams moved to consider the amendments individually; Councilperson McCau
<br />seconded the motion: the motion to consider the amendments individuallv was adopted. 9-0.
<br />Items in Ordinance Sections 1 (Ch. 106 Section 106-171), 2 (Ch. 106 Section 946), 3 (Ch. 106
<br />Section 106-839), 4 (Ch. 106 Section 106-310 for Grid -Scale Battery Energy Storage), and 7 (Ch.
<br />106 Section 106-748) were adopted, 9-0.
<br />Item in Ordinance Section 5 (Ch. 106 Section 106-310 for 44711 Gasoline Stations with
<br />Convenience Stores) was adopted, 6-3, Councilpersons Helton, McCaulley, and Williams voting
<br />against.
<br />Item in Ordinance Section 6 (Ch. 106 Section 106-310 for 453991 Tobacco and Smokers' Supply
<br />Stores and 453998 for All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco, E-Cigarette and
<br />Vape Stores) was adopted, 6-3, Councilpersons Williams, Bentley, and Helton voting against.
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