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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-12-16 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council LOUIS R. RIGBYCHUCK ENGELKENCHUCK ENGELKEN MayorCouncilmember District 2Councilmember District 2 JOHN ZEMANEKDARYL LEONARD Councilmember At Large ACouncilmember At Large ACouncilmember District 3Councilmember District 3 DOTTIE KAMINSKIDOTTIE KAMINSKIKRISTIN MARTIN Councilmember At Large BCouncilmember At Large BCouncilmember District 4Councilmember District 4 DANNY EARPJAY MARTIN Mayor Pro-TemCouncilmember District 5Councilmember District 5 Councilmember District 1Councilmember District 1 MIKE CLAUSEN Councilmember District 6Councilmember District 6 CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDACITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Notice is hereby given of a Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council to be held September 12, Notice is hereby given of a Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council to be held September 12, 2016, beginning at 6:00 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 W. Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, 2016, beginning at 6:00 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 W. Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, for the purpose of considering the following agenda items. All agenda items are subject to Texas, for the purpose of considering the following agenda items. All agenda items are subject to action. 1.CALL TO ORDERCALL TO ORDER 2.INVOCATIONINVOCATION––The invocation will be given by Brian Christen, La Porte Community Church.The invocation will be given by Brian Christen, La Porte Community Church. 3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE––The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Councilmember Danny Earp.The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Councilmember Danny Earp. 4.PUBLIC COMMENTSPUBLIC COMMENTS (Limited to five minutes per person.) (Limited to five minutes per person.) 5.CONSENT AGENDACONSENT AGENDA(All consent agenda items are considered routine by City Council and will beenacted by (All consent agenda items are considered routine by City Council and will beenacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests an item be one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests an item be removed and considered separately.)removed and considered separately.)removed and considered separately.)removed and considered separately.) (a)Consider approval or other action regarding the minutes of the meeting held on August 22, Consider approval or other action regarding the minutes of the meeting held on August 22, 2016 2016 -- P. Fogarty P. Fogarty (b)Consider approval or other action authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for Bid Consider approval or other action authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for Bid #16019 for Fairmont Parking Lot #16019 for Fairmont Parking Lot -- R. Epting R. Epting (c)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 50 Parks and Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 50 Parks and Recreation Appendix A Recreation Appendix A -- Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte by adjusting Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte by adjusting various green user fees various green user fees -- A. Osmond A. Osmond (d)Consider approval or other action regarding an amendment to the Meet and Confer Consider approval or other action regarding an amendment to the Meet and Confer Agreement between the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police Officers' Association to Agreement between the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police Officers' Association to extend the term of the base agreement and existing amendments to September 30, 2017 extend the term of the base agreement and existing amendments to September 30, 2017 - M. HartleibHartleib (e)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance establishing Chapter 86 Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance establishing Chapter 86 Development Regulations Appendix A Development Regulations Appendix A -- Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, by designating filing fees for plans, plats and waivers; amending Chapter 62 Streets, Porte, by designating filing fees for plans, plats and waivers; amending Chapter 62 Streets, Sidewalks and other Public Places regarding rightSidewalks and other Public Places regarding right--ofof--way closures; and amending Chapter 62 way closures; and amending Chapter 62 Appendix A Appendix A -- fees by revising right fees by revising right--ofof--way closing application fee; and amending Chapter 106 way closing application fee; and amending Chapter 106 Zoning Appendix A Zoning Appendix A -- Fees, by revising fees for Zone Changes; SCUPS; Variances; Special Fees, by revising fees for Zone Changes; SCUPS; Variances; Special Exceptions; and Appeals of Enforcement Officer Decision Exceptions; and Appeals of Enforcement Officer Decision -- E. Ensey E. Ensey 6.PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ASSOCIATED ORDINANCESPUBLIC HEARINGS AND ASSOCIATED ORDINANCES (a)Public hearing to receive comments regarding Juvenile Curfew Ordinance; and consider Public hearing to receive comments regarding Juvenile Curfew Ordinance; and consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 42 Miscellaneous approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 42 Miscellaneous Offenses of the Code of Ordinances by revising Juvenile Curfew Regulations Offenses of the Code of Ordinances by revising Juvenile Curfew Regulations Offenses of the Code of Ordinances by revising Juvenile Curfew Regulations Offenses of the Code of Ordinances by revising Juvenile Curfew Regulations ---- K. Adcox K. Adcox K. Adcox K. Adcox (b)Public hearing to receive comments on Staff recommendation of condemnation of eighteen Public hearing to receive comments on Staff recommendation of condemnation of eighteen (18) dangerous/substandard structures; consider Ordinances for condemnation of (18) dangerous/substandard structures; consider Ordinances for condemnation of dangerous/substandard structures located at 403 Arizona St.; 3313 Bayer St.; 129 Bayshore dangerous/substandard structures located at 403 Arizona St.; 3313 Bayer St.; 129 Bayshore Dr.; 223 Bayside Dr.; 304 S. Blackwell St.; 2511 S. Broadway St.; 2823 S. Broadway St. #1; Dr.; 223 Bayside Dr.; 304 S. Blackwell St.; 2511 S. Broadway St.; 2823 S. Broadway St. #1; 3142 Fondren St.; 202 North Forrest Ave; 211 North Forrest Ave; 3142 Hamilton St.; 727 S. 3142 Fondren St.; 202 North Forrest Ave; 211 North Forrest Ave; 3142 Hamilton St.; 727 S. Kansas St.; 0 S. Lobit St.; 713 S. Lobit St.; 621 W. Main St.; 11810 N. P St.; 1608 Roscoe St.; Kansas St.; 0 S. Lobit St.; 713 S. Lobit St.; 621 W. Main St.; 11810 N. P St.; 1608 Roscoe St.; and 902 S. Utah St. and 902 S. Utah St. -- M. Huber M. Huber (c)Public hearing to receive comments regarding the City of La Porte, Texas Fiscal Year 2016Public hearing to receive comments regarding the City of La Porte, Texas Fiscal Year 2016- 2017 Proposed Budget 2017 Proposed Budget -- M. Dolby M. Dolby (d)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance approving and adopting the City of Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance approving and adopting the City of La Porte Texas' Fiscal Year 2016La Porte Texas' Fiscal Year 2016--2017 Proposed Budget 2017 Proposed Budget -- M. Dolby M. Dolby 7.AUTHORIZATIONSAUTHORIZATIONS (a)Consider approval or other action regarding a Resolution adopting the 2016 Appraisal Roll of Consider approval or other action regarding a Resolution adopting the 2016 Appraisal Roll of the Harris County Appraisal District the Harris County Appraisal District -- M. Dolby M. Dolby (b)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance establishing the tax rate for the Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance establishing the tax rate for the current tax year (2016) for a total tax rate of $0.71per hundred dollar valuation current tax year (2016) for a total tax rate of $0.71per hundred dollar valuation -- M. Dolby M. Dolby (c)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 70 "Traffic and Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 70 "Traffic and Vehicles" of the Code of Ordinances by revising certain regulations related to establishment of Vehicles" of the Code of Ordinances by revising certain regulations related to establishment of school zones within the corporate limits of the City of La Porte school zones within the corporate limits of the City of La Porte -- K. Adcox K. Adcox (d)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 74 "Utilities" of Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 74 "Utilities" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas related to calculation of Development the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas related to calculation of Development Fees for Developer/Owner Funding of Utility Line Extensions Fees for Developer/Owner Funding of Utility Line Extensions -- E. Ensey E. Ensey 8.DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTIONDISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION (a)Discussion and possible action regarding evaluation of and review process for Request for Discussion and possible action regarding evaluation of and review process for Request for Proposals for collection services of delinquent ad valorem taxes Proposals for collection services of delinquent ad valorem taxes -- Councilmembers Zemanek; Councilmembers Zemanek; Kaminski and J. MartinKaminski and J. Martin (b)Discussion and possible action regarding appointments to various City of La Porte boards, Discussion and possible action regarding appointments to various City of La Porte boards, committees and commissions committees and commissions -- P. Fogarty P. Fogarty (c)Discussion and possible action regarding casting of votes in election of candidates for the Discussion and possible action regarding casting of votes in election of candidates for the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool Board of Trustees Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool Board of Trustees -- P. Fogarty P. Fogarty (d)Discussion and possible action regarding artwork for the Main Street elevated water tank Discussion and possible action regarding artwork for the Main Street elevated water tank - T. LeachLeach (e)Discussion and possible action regarding Altom Transport's request to utilize a portion of the Discussion and possible action regarding Altom Transport's request to utilize a portion of the water received under the terms of its Water Service Agreement for a proposed truck wash water received under the terms of its Water Service Agreement for a proposed truck wash facility to be located at 4700 New West Drive, in the Bayport Industrial District facility to be located at 4700 New West Drive, in the Bayport Industrial District -- T. Tietjens T. Tietjens 9.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTSADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS •Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, September 15, 2016Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, September 15, 2016 •Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, September 22, 2016Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, September 22, 2016 •La Porte Development Corporation Board Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016La Porte Development Corporation Board Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016 •City Council Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016City Council Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016 10.COUNCIL COMMENTSCOUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of communitymembers, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual communitymembers, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual information or existing policies Councilmembers Clausen, J. Martin, K. Martin, Kaminski, Zemanek, information or existing policies Councilmembers Clausen, J. Martin, K. Martin, Kaminski, Zemanek, Leonard, Engelken, Earp and Mayor RigbyLeonard, Engelken, Earp and Mayor Rigby 11.ADJOURNADJOURN The City Council reserves the right to meet in closed session on any agenda item should the The City Council reserves the right to meet in closed session on any agenda item should the needarise and if applicable pursuant to authorization by Title 5, Chapter 551, of the Texas needarise and if applicable pursuant to authorization by Title 5, Chapter 551, of the Texas Government Code (the Texas open meetings laws).Government Code (the Texas open meetings laws). In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of La Porte will provide for reasonable In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of La Porte will provide for reasonable accommodationsfor persons attending public meetings. To better serve attendees, requests should be received accommodationsfor persons attending public meetings. To better serve attendees, requests should be received 24 hours prior to the meeting. Please contact Patrice Fogarty, City Secretary, at 281.470.5019.24 hours prior to the meeting. Please contact Patrice Fogarty, City Secretary, at 281.470.5019. CERTIFICATIONCERTIFICATION I certify that a copy of the September 12, 2016, agenda of items to be considered by the City Council was posted on the I certify that a copy of the September 12, 2016, agenda of items to be considered by the City Council was posted on the City Hall bulletin board on September 6, 2016.City Hall bulletin board on September 6, 2016. Council Agenda Item Council Agenda Item September 12, 2016 September 12, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDACITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Notice is hereby given of a Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council to be held September 12, Notice is hereby given of a Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council to be held September 12, 2016, beginning at 6:00 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 W. Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, 2016, beginning at 6:00 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 W. Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, for the purpose of considering the following agenda items. All agenda items are subject to Texas, for the purpose of considering the following agenda items. All agenda items are subject to action. 1.CALL TO ORDERCALL TO ORDER 2.INVOCATIONINVOCATION––The invocation will be given by Brian Christen, La Porte Community Church.The invocation will be given by Brian Christen, La Porte Community Church.   3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE––The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Councilmember Danny Earp.The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Councilmember Danny Earp.   4.PUBLIC COMMENTSPUBLIC COMMENTS (Limited to five minutes per person.) (Limited to five minutes per person.) ****************************************************************** ****************************************************************** Council Agenda Item Council Agenda Item September 12, 2016 September 12, 2016 5.CONSENT AGENDACONSENT AGENDA(All consent agenda items are considered routine by City Council and will beenacted by (All consent agenda items are considered routine by City Council and will beenacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests an item be one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests an item be removed and considered separately.)removed and considered separately.) (a)Consider approval or other action regarding the minutes of the meeting held on August 22, Consider approval or other action regarding the minutes of the meeting held on August 22, 2016 2016 -- P. Fogarty P. Fogarty (b)Consider approval or other action authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for Bid Consider approval or other action authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for Bid #16019 for Fairmont Parking Lot #16019 for Fairmont Parking Lot -- R. Epting R. Epting (c)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 50 Parks and Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 50 Parks and Recreation Appendix A Recreation Appendix A -- Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte by adjusting Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte by adjusting various green user fees various green user fees -- A. Osmond A. Osmond (d)(d)Consider approval or other action regarding an amendment to the Meet and Confer Consider approval or other action regarding an amendment to the Meet and Confer Consider approval or other action regarding an amendment to the Meet and Confer Consider approval or other action regarding an amendment to the Meet and Confer Agreement between the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police Officers' Association to Agreement between the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police Officers' Association to extend the term of the base agreement and existing amendments to September 30, 2017 extend the term of the base agreement and existing amendments to September 30, 2017 - M. HartleibHartleib (e)Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance establishing Chapter 86 Consider approval or other action regarding an Ordinance establishing Chapter 86 Development Regulations Appendix A Development Regulations Appendix A -- Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Fees of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, by designating filing fees for plans, plats and waivers; amending Chapter 62 Streets, Porte, by designating filing fees for plans, plats and waivers; amending Chapter 62 Streets, Sidewalks and other Public Places regarding rightSidewalks and other Public Places regarding right--ofof--way closures; and amending Chapter 62 way closures; and amending Chapter 62 Appendix A Appendix A -- fees by revising right fees by revising right--ofof--way closing application fee; and amending Chapter 106 way closing application fee; and amending Chapter 106 Zoning Appendix A Zoning Appendix A -- Fees, by revising fees for Zone Changes; SCUPS; Variances; Special Fees, by revising fees for Zone Changes; SCUPS; Variances; Special Exceptions; and Appeals of Enforcement Officer Decision Exceptions; and Appeals of Enforcement Officer Decision -- E. Ensey E. Ensey ****************************************************************** ****************************************************************** (All consent agenda items are considered routine by City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests an item be removed and considered separately.) REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016 015015 Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Rosalyn EptingRosalyn Epting Requested By:Requested By: 015.9892.692.1100015.9892.692.1100 Account Number:Account Number: Parks & RecreationParks & Recreation Department:Department: $154,239.00$154,239.00 Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance: Amount Amount $151,279.60$151,279.60   Requested:Requested: Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Bid TabulationBid Tabulation 2.Access ReportAccess Report 3.Site PhotosSite Photos SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS The City budgeted $550,000 for a new splash park at Fairmont Park. After the project was completed, The City budgeted $550,000 for a new splash park at Fairmont Park. After the project was completed, there was $154,239 available in the account balance. There have been many complaints about the there was $154,239 available in the account balance. There have been many complaints about the condition of the parking lot at this location. With the increased usage by Splash Park users, the condition of the parking lot at this location. With the increased usage by Splash Park users, the condition has only worsened. Staff has tried to patch the holes, but to no avail as the damage is too condition has only worsened. Staff has tried to patch the holes, but to no avail as the damage is too extensive. Sealed Bid #16019 for the Fairmont Parking Lot was advertised in the Bay Area Observer, posted on Sealed Bid #16019 for the Fairmont Parking Lot was advertised in the Bay Area Observer, posted on Public Purchase and the CityPublic Purchase and the City’’s website. Three bids were received.  The bid tabulation and access s website. Three bids were received.  The bid tabulation and access report are attached as exhibits.report are attached as exhibits. The low bidder was Aztec Remodeling and Landscaping at $144,079.60. Per staff, Aztec has The low bidder was Aztec Remodeling and Landscaping at $144,079.60. Per staff, Aztec has completed satisfactory work for the City in the past.completed satisfactory work for the City in the past. Staff is requesting Council approval to use the remaining funds and approve the bid for $144,079.60 Staff is requesting Council approval to use the remaining funds and approve the bid for $144,079.60 plus a 5% contingency of $7,200.00, totaling $151,279.60.plus a 5% contingency of $7,200.00, totaling $151,279.60. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action authorizing the City Manager to enter into a construction contract for Consider approval or other action authorizing the City Manager to enter into a construction contract for Bid 16019 with Aztec Remodeling and Landscaping for the replacement of the parking lot near on the Bid 16019 with Aztec Remodeling and Landscaping for the replacement of the parking lot near on the northwest corner of the park in an amount of $144,079.60 plus a 5% construction contingency of northwest corner of the park in an amount of $144,079.60 plus a 5% construction contingency of $7,200.00, for total project funding allocation equal to $151,279.60.$7,200.00, for total project funding allocation equal to $151,279.60. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate BIDTABULATION BID16019FAIRMONTPARKINGLOT AztecRemodelingandTaylorandTaylor LandscapingConstructionFordeConstruction BidOpening:July19,2016 EstimatedUnitof BaseBidItems QuantityMeasure UnitPriceExtendedUnitPriceExtendedUnitPriceExtended 1.Mobilization 1LS$10,000.00$10,000.00$1,500.00$1,500.00$44,500.00$44,500.00 2.RemoveandDisposeofAsphaltSurfacew/ Base11"Depth 2520SY$16.00$40,320.00$12.15$30,618.00$17.00$42,840.00 3.LimeStabilization6"Depth 2070SY$1.78$3,684.60$8.83$18,278.10$13.00$26,910.00 4.Lime 60Ton$175.00$10,500.00$150.00$9,000.00$184.00$11,040.00 5.8"RecycledCrushedConcreteBase 965Ton$36.00$34,740.00$63.00$60,795.00$75.00$72,375.00 6.3"HMAC,TypeDAsphalt 385Ton$95.00$36,575.00$266.00$102,410.00$110.00$42,350.00 7.ConcreteSidewalk4.5"Depth 80SF$7.00$560.00$30.00$2,400.00$54.00$4,320.00 8.ThermoplasticPavementMarkings 1LS$1,500.00$1,500.00$3,590.90$3,590.90$1,300.00$1,300.00 9.Signage,Completeinplace 1LS$500.00$500.00$1,060.00$1,060.00$475.00$475.00 10.Moveandresetcurbstops 56EA$25.00$1,400.00$35.00$1,960.00$38.00$2,128.00 11.Newcurbstops56 EA$50.00$2,800.00$85.00$4,760.00$70.00$3,920.00 12.Sodding 250 SY$4.00$1,000.00$12.00$3,000.00$7.00$1,750.00 13.SiltFenceProtection,asneeded1 LS$500.00$500$2,600.00$2,600.00$1,000.00$1,000.00 TOTALBASEBID$144,079.60$241,972.00$254,908.00 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Alex OsmondAlex Osmond Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: Golf CourseGolf Course Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Marked Version OrdinanceMarked Version Ordinance 2.Clean Version OrdinanceClean Version Ordinance SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS During the budget workshop retreat, Staff presented some recommended nonDuring the budget workshop retreat, Staff presented some recommended non--resident fee changes for resident fee changes for Bay Forest Golf Course. These changes would realize approximately $40,000 in additional revenue, Bay Forest Golf Course. These changes would realize approximately $40,000 in additional revenue, assuming play remains steady from previous year averages. The proposed fees were included in the assuming play remains steady from previous year averages. The proposed fees were included in the budget revenue projections that were workshopped on August 15 and 16, 2016.  budget revenue projections that were workshopped on August 15 and 16, 2016.   Staff recommends changing the fees as presented in the ordinance attached. The new fees would go Staff recommends changing the fees as presented in the ordinance attached. The new fees would go into in effect October 1, 2016.into in effect October 1, 2016. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an ordinance amending Chapter 50 AppendixConsider approval or other action of an ordinance amending Chapter 50 Appendix--A A ““FeesFees””of the Code of the Code Of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, by adjusting various Green User Fees for the golf course.Of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, by adjusting various Green User Fees for the golf course. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate Article II. Golf Course REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Matt HartleibMatt Hartleib Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: Human ResourcesHuman Resources Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Base AgreementBase Agreement 2.2014 Amendment2014 Amendment 3.Proposed amendment extending termProposed amendment extending term 4.Proposed Market Based Wage ScaleProposed Market Based Wage Scale SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS Management representatives of the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police OfficersManagement representatives of the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police Officers’’Association have Association have voluntarily met and reached agreement on the conditions of employment as set out in the attached voluntarily met and reached agreement on the conditions of employment as set out in the attached agreement pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 142 et. seq., agreement pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 142 et. seq., Subsection B. The attached amendment to the existing agreement has been voted on and approved by Subsection B. The attached amendment to the existing agreement has been voted on and approved by the membership of the La Porte Police Officers Association and is now being presented to City Council the membership of the La Porte Police Officers Association and is now being presented to City Council for consideration and approval.for consideration and approval. This amendment would take effect on October 1, 2016 and run through September 30, 2017. The This amendment would take effect on October 1, 2016 and run through September 30, 2017. The amendment extends the duration of the base agreement and previous amendment retaining provisions amendment extends the duration of the base agreement and previous amendment retaining provisions that allow the department to hire lateral transfers and provides for a pay for performance wage system, that allow the department to hire lateral transfers and provides for a pay for performance wage system, that allow the department to hire lateral transfers and provides for a pay for performance wage system, that allow the department to hire lateral transfers and provides for a pay for performance wage system, physical fitness requirements/incentives, minimum educational requirements, and a compensatory time physical fitness requirements/incentives, minimum educational requirements, and a compensatory time program. In addition to the extension of the existing terms of the agreement, an adjustment of Police Officer In addition to the extension of the existing terms of the agreement, an adjustment of Police Officer wages to meet the determined current median market salary rate for similarly structured regional cities wages to meet the determined current median market salary rate for similarly structured regional cities is proposed and agreed upon by both the La Porte Police Officersis proposed and agreed upon by both the La Porte Police Officers’’Association and management Association and management representatives of the City of La Porte. The proposed new wage scale is attached.representatives of the City of La Porte. The proposed new wage scale is attached. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an Amendment to the Meet and Confer Agreement between the Consider approval or other action of an Amendment to the Meet and Confer Agreement between the City of La Porte and the La Porte Police OfficersCity of La Porte and the La Porte Police Officers’’Association to extend the term of the base agreement Association to extend the term of the base agreement and existing amendments to September 30, 2017.and existing amendments to September 30, 2017. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds:    Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: AdministrationAdministration Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Marked Version OrdinanceMarked Version Ordinance 2.Clean Version OrdinanceClean Version Ordinance SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS At the April 16, 2016 City Council Budget Retreat, the Planning and Development Department presented At the April 16, 2016 City Council Budget Retreat, the Planning and Development Department presented a discussion on adjusting the Citya discussion on adjusting the City’’s fees related to zoning and development applications for City Council s fees related to zoning and development applications for City Council consideration. Council provided direction to bring the item back in ordinance form as presented and this consideration. Council provided direction to bring the item back in ordinance form as presented and this allows for that approval. The Cityallows for that approval. The City’’s fees for the various development applications are currently found in s fees for the various development applications are currently found in two locations:two locations: 1.Appendix A of the CityAppendix A of the City’’s Code of Ordinances includes zoning related fees for applications within s Code of Ordinances includes zoning related fees for applications within Chapter 106 (Zone Changes, Special Conditional Use Permits, Zoning Variances, Special Chapter 106 (Zone Changes, Special Conditional Use Permits, Zoning Variances, Special Exceptions, and Appeals) and Chapter 62 (Streets, Sidewalks, and Other Public Places).Exceptions, and Appeals) and Chapter 62 (Streets, Sidewalks, and Other Public Places). 2.2.Ordinance 1444 Development Ordinance includes development applications (Platting, Site Ordinance 1444 Development Ordinance includes development applications (Platting, Site Ordinance 1444 Development Ordinance includes development applications (Platting, Site Ordinance 1444 Development Ordinance includes development applications (Platting, Site Development Plans, General Plans, and Development Regulation Variances). The last time these Development Plans, General Plans, and Development Regulation Variances). The last time these fees were modified was in October 2003.fees were modified was in October 2003. These fees have not been adjusted for many years. The intent of the fees are to offThese fees have not been adjusted for many years. The intent of the fees are to off--set some of the set some of the administrative costs associated with the various applications. The fees in no way cover all personnel administrative costs associated with the various applications. The fees in no way cover all personnel and administration costs for processing the various applications. and administration costs for processing the various applications. The intent of the modifications are to bring the CityThe intent of the modifications are to bring the City’’s fees more in line with those of the surrounding s fees more in line with those of the surrounding communities and the changing administrative costs associated with those applications. The proposed communities and the changing administrative costs associated with those applications. The proposed ordinance moves all fees into Appendix A of the Cityordinance moves all fees into Appendix A of the City’’s Code of Ordinances. s Code of Ordinances. One other change proposed with this ordinances is associated with the vacation of public rightsOne other change proposed with this ordinances is associated with the vacation of public rights--ofof-way, including streets and alleys. The proposed ordinance amends Section 62including streets and alleys. The proposed ordinance amends Section 62--35 of the Code of Ordinances 35 of the Code of Ordinances to require the developer/owner to pay 100% of the fair market value of the public rightto require the developer/owner to pay 100% of the fair market value of the public right--ofof--way being way being vacated instead of 75%, but reduces the administrative application fees as approved at the retreat.vacated instead of 75%, but reduces the administrative application fees as approved at the retreat. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an ordinance establishing fees associated with Chapter 86 Consider approval or other action of an ordinance establishing fees associated with Chapter 86 “Development RegulationsDevelopment Regulations””in Appendix A; amending Chapter 62 in Appendix A; amending Chapter 62 ““Streets, sidewalks and other Public Streets, sidewalks and other Public Spaces”regarding rightregarding right--ofof--way closures; amending fees associated with rightway closures; amending fees associated with right--ofof--way closing in way closing in Appendix A; and amending fees associated with Chapter 106 Appendix A; and amending fees associated with Chapter 106 ““ZoningZoning””in Appendix A.in Appendix A. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 86 “DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS” APPENDIX – A “FEES” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, BY DESIGNATING FILING FEES FOR PLANS, PLATS AND WAIVERS; AMENDING CHAPTER 62 “STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES” REGARDING RIGHT-OF-WAY CLOSURES, AND AMENDING CHAPTER 62 APPENDIX-A FEES BY REVISING RIGHT-OF-WAY CLOSING APPLICATION FEE; AND, AMEDING CHAPTER 106 “ZONING” APPENDIX-A “FEES”, BY REVISING FEES FOR ZONE CHANGES, SCUPS, VARIANCES, SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS, AND APPEALS OF ENFORCEMENT OFFICER DECISION; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS: Section 1: That Chapter 62, “Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places,” Article II “Vacating, Abandoning and Closing Streets and Alleys”, Section 62-35 “Final determination by city council; appraisal; conveyance; exemptions”, of the Code of Ordinances, La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: “Sec. 62-35. - Final determination by city council; appraisal; conveyance; exemptions. (a) Upon compliance with all provisions of this article, the city council shall make a final determination as to whether or not an application filed under this article shall be granted or denied. The city council may waive bid procedures and publication requirements in the sale or the disposal of real property interests belonging to the city in the following circumstances: (1) Narrow strips of land, or land so shaped or so small as to be incapable of being used independently as zoned or under applicable subdivision or other development control ordinances, in which event such land may be sold to the abutting property owners in proportion to their abutting ownership, such division between owners to be made in an equitable manner; (2) Streets or alleys, whether owned in fee or used by easement, in which event such land or interest may be sold to the abutting owners in proportion to their abutting ownership, such division between owners to be made in an equitable manner; (3) All types of easements where the abutting property owners also own the underlying fee simple title, in which event such land or interest may be sold to the abutting property owners in proportion to their abutting ownership, such division between owners to be made in an equitable manner; (4) Any land or interest therein which was originally acquired for the purpose of streets, rights-of-way or easements, which the city chooses to trade or exchange as consideration for other land acquired for streets, rights-of-way or easements, including transactions which may be partly for cash and partly by trade or exchange; (5) Land owned by the city which it desires to have developed by contract with an independent foundation; or (6) Any interest in land that is conveyed by the city to a governmental entity having the power of eminent domain. (b) Any conveyance, sale or trade made under the provisions of this article shall never be for less than the fair market value of the land or interest being conveyed, or sold or traded, as determined by an appraisal obtained by the city, which shall be conclusive of the fair market value of such land or interest. In conducting such appraisal, the appraiser shall appraise the tract of land sought to be closed or conveyed as if it were an integral part of the adjoining or abutting tracts of land, and as if the city owned such tract of land in fee. In all cases fair market value shall be considered the 100% fee simple value as determined by such independent appraisal, whether the city owns the land in fee simple or has an interest in the tract of land, including a street, alley or easement. (1) Fair market value shall be considered 75 percent of the fee value as determined by such independent appraisal. If the city owns an interest in such a tract of land as a street, alley or easement, the fair market value shall be considered 75 percent of the fee value as determined by such independent appraisal. (2) If the city owns such a tract of land in fee, the fair market value shall likewise be determined hereunder at not less than 75 percent of the value determined in the manner provided in this subparagraph. (c) Governmental entities shall be exempted from the payment of fair market value to the city. (d) The fair market value received in the vacating, abandoning and closing of the street, alley or easement, unless otherwise directed by the city council, shall be deposited by the city into the general capital improvement fund to be used for general capital improvements throughout the city.” Section 2: That Appendix – A “Fees”, Chapter 62, “Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places,” Article II “Vacating, Abandoning and Closing Streets and Alleys”, of the Code of Ordinances, La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: “Chapter 62. Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places Article II. Vacating, Abandoning and Closing Streets and Alleys (a) Application fee to vacate, abandon or close (minimum) 750.00 300.00 62-32(a)” Section 3: That Appendix – A “Fees”, Chapter 86, “Development Regulations,” Article I “In General”, of the Code of Ordinances, La Porte, Texas, is hereby established and shall hereinafter read as follows: “Chapter 86. Development Regulations Article I. In General (a) General Plan 100.00 250.00 86-6 (b) Site Plan 86-7 (1) Major (Greater than 10 acres) 150.00 300.00 up to 10 acres; each additional acre 5.00 (2) Minor (Less than 10 acres) 100.00 200.00 up to 1 acre; each additional acre 5.00 (c) Plat 86-8 (1) Preliminary Plat a. Residential 200.00 for 0-50 lots; each additional lot 5.00 b. Non-Residential 200.00 350.00 for up to 10 acres; each additional acre 10.00 (2) Final Plat a. Residential 200.00 for 0-50 lots; each additional lot 5.00 b. Non-Residential 200.00 350.00 for up to 10 acres; each additional acre 10.00 (3) Administrative Plat a. Residential 150.00 250.00 b. Non-Residential 150.00 350.00 (4) Amending Plat a. Residential 100.00 150.00 b. Non-Residential 100.00 250.00 (5) Replat a. Residential 150.00 plus 5.00/lot 150.00 b. Non-Residential 150.00 plus 5.00/lot 250.00 (6) Vacating Plat a. Residential 150.00 b. Non-Residential 250.00 (d) Waiver 150.00 86-26 a. Residential 150.00 b. Non-Residential 250.00” Section 4: That Appendix – A “Fees”, Chapter 106, “Zoning,” Article II “Administration”, of the Code of Ordinances, La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: “Chapter 106. Zoning Article II. Administration (a) Zoning permits 50.00 106-149 (b) Application fees: (1) Zone change request 300.00 400.00 106-149 (2) Special conditional use request permit 300.00 400.00 106-149 (3) Variance request 150.00 106-149 a. Residential 150.00 b. Commercial 250.00 (4) Special exception request 150.00 106-149 a. Residential 150.00 b. Commercial 250.00 (5) Appeal of enforcement officer’s decision 150.00 106-149 a. Residential 150.00 b. Commercial 250.00” Section 5: All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance. Section 6: Should any section or part of this ordinance be held unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid, or the application to any person or circumstance for any reasons thereof ineffective or inapplicable, such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of such section or part shall in no way affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portions thereof; but as to such remaining portion or portions, the same shall be and remain in full force and effect and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 7. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council is posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by Chapter 551, Tx. Gov’t Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. Section 8. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon passage its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the______ day of SEPTEMBER, 2016. By: Louis R. Rigby, Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED: ____ Assistant City Attorney REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: K. AdcoxK. Adcox Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: PolicePolice Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Public Hearing NoticePublic Hearing Notice 2.Changed Version OrdinanceChanged Version Ordinance 3.Marked Version OrdinanceMarked Version Ordinance SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS In accordance with Section 370.002 of the Texas Local Government Code, In accordance with Section 370.002 of the Texas Local Government Code, Review of Juvenile Curfew Review of Juvenile Curfew Order of OrdinanceOrder of Ordinance, the City of La Porte is required to hold a Public Hearing concerning its curfew , the City of La Porte is required to hold a Public Hearing concerning its curfew ordinance every third year.ordinance every third year. It has been three years since this ordinance was last reviewed. It has been three years since this ordinance was last reviewed. Rather than Rather than simply renewing the provisions of the existing ordinance, staff has updated some of the provisions of La simply renewing the provisions of the existing ordinance, staff has updated some of the provisions of La Porte’s curfew ordinance and is recommending that City Council consider the adoption of the new s curfew ordinance and is recommending that City Council consider the adoption of the new curfew ordinance.curfew ordinance. The City of La Porte has had a curfew ordinance since 1993. With noted exceptions, the ordinance The City of La Porte has had a curfew ordinance since 1993. With noted exceptions, the ordinance prohibits any minor under the age of 18 to be out between the hours of 12 Midnight and 6 a.m. on any prohibits any minor under the age of 18 to be out between the hours of 12 Midnight and 6 a.m. on any day of the week, and between the hours ofday of the week, and between the hours ofday of the week, and between the hours ofday of the week, and between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on any school day. 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on any school day. 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on any school day. 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on any school day. Parents may also Parents may also Parents may also Parents may also be found in violation of the ordinance if it is determined that they knowingly allowed a child under their be found in violation of the ordinance if it is determined that they knowingly allowed a child under their care to violate the established curfew. care to violate the established curfew. Proposed changes to the to the existing curfew ordinance include: Proposed changes to the to the existing curfew ordinance include: 1.Adding or modifying specific definitions for the terms Establishment, Operator, Parent, and Adding or modifying specific definitions for the terms Establishment, Operator, Parent, and Remains.Remains. 2.Adding a prohibition for the owner or operator of an Adding a prohibition for the owner or operator of an ““establishmentestablishment””to knowingly allow a minor to to knowingly allow a minor to remain upon the premises of an establishment during curfew hours.remain upon the premises of an establishment during curfew hours. 3.Increasing the possible maximum fine amount from $200 to $500 in order to come in line with the Increasing the possible maximum fine amount from $200 to $500 in order to come in line with the City of La PorteCity of La Porte’’s current general maximum fine for other municipal ordinance violations.s current general maximum fine for other municipal ordinance violations. Staff recommends approval of this ordinance.Staff recommends approval of this ordinance. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of the Juvenile Curfew Ordinance.Consider approval or other action of the Juvenile Curfew Ordinance. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate Review of Juvenile Curfew Order or Ordinance, Emergency Establishment Guardian Minor Operator Parent Public place Remain REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016 General FundsGeneral Funds Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Mark HuberMark Huber Requested By:Requested By: 001.9092.524.6021001.9092.524.6021 Account Number:Account Number: Planning & DevelopmentPlanning & Development Department:Department: $110,000.00$110,000.00 Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance: Amount Amount TBDTBD   Requested:Requested: Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Dangerous Buildings ListDangerous Buildings List 2.Dangerous Building Inspection ReportsDangerous Building Inspection Reports 3.Sample OrdinanceSample Ordinance SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS A regular Council meeting was held on August 8, 2016, to review the findings of the Dangerous Building A regular Council meeting was held on August 8, 2016, to review the findings of the Dangerous Building Inspection Board and a September 12, 2016, public hearing date was granted to consider formal action.Inspection Board and a September 12, 2016, public hearing date was granted to consider formal action. Subsequent to this meeting, as required by Chapter 82, Article VIII of the Code of Ordinances, a notice Subsequent to this meeting, as required by Chapter 82, Article VIII of the Code of Ordinances, a notice was published twice in the Bay Area Observer and posted to the City of La Porte public bulletin board. was published twice in the Bay Area Observer and posted to the City of La Porte public bulletin board. Also, certified letters (voluntary consent to demolish form and public notice) were mailed to the building Also, certified letters (voluntary consent to demolish form and public notice) were mailed to the building owners. City staff also posted to each property the required notices.owners. City staff also posted to each property the required notices. The purpose of this public hearing is to receive property owner, citizen, and staff comments as to why The purpose of this public hearing is to receive property owner, citizen, and staff comments as to why the buildings should or should not be condemned and demolished. Following the close of the hearing, the buildings should or should not be condemned and demolished. Following the close of the hearing, the buildings should or should not be condemned and demolished. Following the close of the hearing, the buildings should or should not be condemned and demolished. Following the close of the hearing, Council will be asked to consider condemnation of the structures.Council will be asked to consider condemnation of the structures. The Finance Department has confirmed Acct. 001The Finance Department has confirmed Acct. 001--90929092--524524--6021 has $110,000.00 in budgeted funds. 6021 has $110,000.00 in budgeted funds. These funds will come from the fiscal year 2016 These funds will come from the fiscal year 2016 ––2017 budget.2017 budget. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Conduct public hearing; and consider approval or other action of Ordinances for condemnation of Conduct public hearing; and consider approval or other action of Ordinances for condemnation of dangerous/substandard structures.dangerous/substandard structures. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate DANGEROUSSTRUCTURE DANGEROUSSTRUCTURE x x x REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016 N/AN/A Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Michael DolbyMichael Dolby Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: FinanceFinance Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Notice of Public HearingNotice of Public Hearing 2.Presentation for Public HearingPresentation for Public Hearing SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS th On July 25, Council approved that a Public Hearing for the Fiscal Year 2016, Council approved that a Public Hearing for the Fiscal Year 2016--2017 Proposed Budget be 2017 Proposed Budget be held on Monday, September 12, 2016, at the regularly scheduled Council meeting, which begins at 6:00 held on Monday, September 12, 2016, at the regularly scheduled Council meeting, which begins at 6:00 p.m. The City Council held budget workshops on August 15 through August 16, 2016 to discuss proposed The City Council held budget workshops on August 15 through August 16, 2016 to discuss proposed budgets for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2016 and ending September 30, 2017.budgets for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2016 and ending September 30, 2017. The following presentation summarizes the result of the workshops held with City Council.  All changes The following presentation summarizes the result of the workshops held with City Council.  All changes made by Council were incorporated into the various budgets.  These changes include: made by Council were incorporated into the various budgets.  These changes include:  City Secretary Office City Secretary Office ––Additional funds for Municode Additional funds for Municode --$$1,0001,000 Parks Maintenance Parks Maintenance ––Added funding for additional Parks Maintenance Worker I Added funding for additional Parks Maintenance Worker I --$$39,15539,155 Recreation Recreation ––Deletion of funding for BoyDeletion of funding for Boy’’s Baseball s Baseball --$$414,411414,411 Emergency Management Emergency Management ––Reduction of funds needed for mass notification system Reduction of funds needed for mass notification system --$$6,0006,000 Grant funding added for the following:Grant funding added for the following: Helping Heroes (PD, EMS, Fire Suppression) Helping Heroes (PD, EMS, Fire Suppression) ––$$31,62031,620 ICAC increase ICAC increase -- $40,850 $40,850 SETRAC SETRAC -- $5,000 $5,000 LEPC LEPC -- $5,000 $5,000 Utilization of Park Zone funding for Lomax parking lot Utilization of Park Zone funding for Lomax parking lot -- $125,000 $125,000 Economic Development advertising budget reduced by $24,050Economic Development advertising budget reduced by $24,050 Economic Development Economic Development ––increase budget for strategic plan (carry forward) increase budget for strategic plan (carry forward) --$$20,00020,000 LPAWA / Utility Fund LPAWA / Utility Fund ––adjusted water costs with new rates from the City of Houstonadjusted water costs with new rates from the City of Houston Utility Fund debt transfer reduced due to excess fund balance Utility Fund debt transfer reduced due to excess fund balance -- $453,047 $453,047 Utility Fund Utility Fund ––correction to insurance account correction to insurance account --$$10,42210,422 Airport Airport ––Reduced the scope of the vegetation management program Reduced the scope of the vegetation management program --$$22,50022,500 General CIP General CIP ––Lake at Fairmont Green drainage project Lake at Fairmont Green drainage project --$$250,000250,000 (Will be reimbursed by the TIRZ)(Will be reimbursed by the TIRZ) Utility CIP Utility CIP ––Added funding to continue the meter replacement program Added funding to continue the meter replacement program --$$250,000250,000 Grant Fund Grant Fund ––Received notice of Southeast Texas Housing (SETH) Grant Award for $50,000.Received notice of Southeast Texas Housing (SETH) Grant Award for $50,000. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Conduct the Public Hearing on the CityConduct the Public Hearing on the City’’s FY 2016s FY 2016--2017 Proposed Budget.2017 Proposed Budget. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF HARRIS ) CITY OF LA PORTE ) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of La Porte th will hold a Public Hearing on the 12day of September2016, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, beginning at 6:00 P.M. The purpose of this hearing is to provide citizens the opportunity to comment on the overall budget. This budget will raise lessrevenue from property taxes than last year's budget by an amount of $-568,115, which is a-2.75 percent decrease from last year's budget. The property tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year is $333,602. The City of La Porte must, by Charter requirement, adopt its fiscal budget bySeptember 30, 2016.Copies of the adopted budget will be available for public inspection and copying at the office of the City Secretary, City Hall, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, during normal business hours.Copies will also be made available on the City’s website. CITY OF LA PORTE Patrice Fogarty, TRMC, MMC City Secretary Budget Summary for Fiscal Year 2017 No increase in property tax rate No utility fund rate increase Capital projects of approximately $9.75 million ΛLƓĭƌǒķźƓŭ υЊ͵Џ ƒźƌƌźƚƓ ŅƩƚƒ {ƷƩĻĻƷ ağźƓƷĻƓğƓĭĻ {ğƌĻƭ ğǣ CǒƓķźƓŭΜ Vehicle replacement of $1.4 million $2 million from the General Fund for utility CIP $2 million commitment remains in General Fund for future utility CIP $2 million transfer from General Fund for health insurance Changes from Published Proposed Budget City Secretary Office Additional funds for Municode - $1,000 Parks Maintenance Added funding for additional Parks Maintenance Worker I - $39,155 Recreation - $414,411 Emergency Management Reduction of funds needed for mass notification system - $6,000 Grant funding added for the following: Helping Heroes (PD, EMS, Fire Suppression) $31,620 ICAC increase - $40,850 SETRAC - $5,000 LEPC - $5,000 Utilization of Park Zone funding for Lomax parking lot - $125,000 SETH Grant - $50,000 Economic Development advertising budget reduced by $24,050 Economic Development increase budget for strategic plan (carry forward) - $20,000 LPAWA / Utility Fund adjusted water costs with new rates from the City of Houston Utility Fund debt transfer reduced due to excess fund balance - $453,047 Utility Fund correction to insurance account - $10,422 Airport Reduced the scope of the vegetation management program - $22,500 General CIP Lake at Fairmont Green drainage project - $250,000 Λ‘źƌƌ ĬĻ ƩĻźƒĬǒƩƭĻķ ĬǤ ƷŷĻ LwœΜ Utility CIP Added funding to continue the meter replacement program - $250,000 ˁŷźƭ źƷĻƒ Ǟğƭ ƚƒźƷƷĻķ ķǒƩźƓŭ ƷŷĻ ĬǒķŭĻƷ ǞƚƩƉƭŷƚƦƭ͵Μ Expenditure Assumptions No change to health insurance for employees TMRS rate: 16.14% Technology lease fees: 37% average decrease (/ƚƒĬźƓĻķ ƩĻƦƌğĭĻƒĻƓƷ ĭğƷĻŭƚƩźĻƭ ƩĻķǒĭźƓŭ ĭƚƭƷ Μ Expenditures - All Funds Consolidated Summary of All Funds (In millions) Revenues - All Funds (In millions) Employee Positions Citywide General Fund Days of Working Capital General Fund Revenue Sources General Fund Revenues (in millions) General Fund Revenues In Lieu of Taxes & Ad Valorem Taxes $16.0 $15.8 $16.0 $15.6 $15.5 $15.0 $14.4 $14.0 $12.5 $12.4 $12.3 $12.0$11.6 $10.0 $8.0 $6.0 $4.0 $2.0 $- IN LIEU OF TAXESAD VALOREMTAXES ActualActualBudgetRevisedProjected 2013-142014-152015-162015-162016-17 Property Tax Rate* Last Ten Fiscal Years *Council has not raised in 28 years What you get for your tax dollars Average Home Value - $150,213* City taxes paid by average household per year - $853.21 Per month - $71.10 to support these city services: 24 hour Police Protection 24 hour Emergency Medical Services 24 hour Fire Protection Animal Control services Maintenance of all city streets Park facilities, including softball fields Recreational facilities & activities Building Inspections & permitting services Code Enforcement Services Tax Rate Breakdown by Department 0.0209 0.0241 Emergency Services Police Golf Course Administration Finance 0.0622 0.1616 0.0758 0.0746 0.0557 0.1050 Non-Departmental Public Works Parks Planning 0.0199 0.1101 Debt Service $0.605 - 0.1000 0.2000 0.3000 0.4000 0.5000 0.6000 0.7000 0.8000 0.9000 1.0000 Industrial Payments Historical Trends General Fund Revenues Sales Tax, Franchise Taxes, Residential Solid Waste and Interest $5.00 $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 $- SALES TAXESFRANCHISE RESIDENTIAL INTEREST FEESSOLID WASTEINCOME ActualActualBudgetRevisedProjected 2013-142014-152015-162015-162016-17 General Fund Emergency Services Police Golf Course Administration Finance Public Works Parks & Recreation Planning & Engineering Expenditures by Activity General Fund Expenditures (in millions) Ϋ.ǒķŭĻƷ Ʒƚ .ǒķŭĻƷ Utility Fund Water Production Water Distribution Wastewater Collection Wastewater Treatment Utility Billing Non-Departmental Utility Fund Days of Working Capital Utility Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenses Water & Sewer Sales Trends Other Enterprise Funds Airport Fund La Porte Area Water Authority Airport Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenses La Porte Area Water Authority Comparison Revenues vs. Expenses Internal Service Funds Motor Pool Fund Maintenance Replacement Insurance Fund Employee Health Services Risk Division Technology Fund Replacement Motor Pool Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenses Insurance Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenses Technology Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenses Special Revenue Funds Grant Fund Street Maintenance Sales Tax Fund Emergency Services District Fund Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax Economic Development Fund TIRZ Fund Grant Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenditures Street Maintenance Sales Tax Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenditures Emergency Services District Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenditures Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenditures Economic Development Fund Comparison Revenues vs. Expenditures TIRZ Fund Capital Improvement Projects Summary (In millions) General Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget Demolition of former Texas Parks & Wildlife Building $ 40,700 Glen Meadows Park Shade Structure 22,150 Original City Hall Renovations 29,100 City Hall Renovations 70,000 Parking Lot Resurfacing at Lomax Park 120,000 Park Replacement 100,000 Restroom/Pavilion at Five Points 400,000 Parking Spaces at Pecan Park 350,000 Police Department HVAC Replacement 150,000 General Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget Golf Maintenance Building Improvements $ 27,000 Fairmont Parkway Signalization Project 1,500,000 Drainage Interconnect at Lakes at Fairmont Green 250,000 Contingency 100,000 Total $3,158,950 Utility Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget Bayshore Park Subdivision (Seabreeze & Park St) W&S Relocation $ 250,000 In-House Water Line Replacement 45,000 Valve Replacement Program (in-house) 25,000 Return Activated Sludge Pump Replacement 50,000 Lift Station Improvements 35,000 Commercial Water Meter Replacement 50,000 Clarifier Drive Replacement 100,000 Design S. Broadway Sanitary Sewer Replacement 60,000 Digester Aeration Piping Replacement 135,000 Meter Replacement Program (Residential) 250,000 Contingency 40,000 Total $1,040,000 Airport CIP Project Name Project Budget AWOS IV $ 50,000 Runway, Taxi, Tie Down Rehabilitation Design 30,000 Total $ 80,000 Sewer Rehabilitation Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation $ 350,000 Total $ 350,000 Drainage Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget TV Inspection of Storm Sewer System $ 20,000 Drainage Study at the Airport 15,000 Browning and Golden Drainage Improvements 330,000 Total $365,000 Street Maintenance Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget Street Inspection Rating Update $ 28,000 Handicap Ramp and Sidewalk Replacement 300,000 Asphalt Street Surfacing 700,000 Concrete Repair (Small Sections) 200,000 Concrete Repair (Slab Jacking) 40,000 Street Repair Material (in-house) 50,000 Pinebluff Subdivision Improvements 207,313 Streets/Drainage Contingency 80,000 Total $1,605,313 Infrastructure Bond Fund CIP Project Name Project Budget Pinebluff Subdivision Improvements $1,792,687 Coupland Drive Improvements 1,110,000 th Design for Drainage Improvements (6 St/N Madison & W. Main) 150,000 Design Somerton Improvements 150,000 Contingency 25,000 Total $3,227,687 Debt Service Summary (In millions) Questions? THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF HARRIS ) CITY OF LA PORTE ) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of La Porte th will hold a Public Hearing on the 12day of September2016, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, beginning at 6:00 P.M. The purpose of this hearing is to provide citizens the opportunity to comment on the overall budget. This budget will raise lessrevenue from property taxes than last year's budget by an amount of $-568,115, which is a-2.75 percent decrease from last year's budget. The property tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year is $333,602. The City of La Porte must, by Charter requirement, adopt its fiscal budget bySeptember 30, 2016.Copies of the adopted budget will be available for public inspection and copying at the office of the City Secretary, City Hall, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, during normal business hours.Copies will also be made available on the City’s website. CITY OF LA PORTE Patrice Fogarty, TRMC, MMC City Secretary REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016 N/AN/A Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Michael DolbyMichael Dolby Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: AdministrationAdministration Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.ResolutionResolution 2.Certification from HCADCertification from HCAD SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS On August 22, 2016, the City of La Porte received the Certified Appraisal Roll from the Harris County On August 22, 2016, the City of La Porte received the Certified Appraisal Roll from the Harris County Appraisal District. Appraisal District.  Section 26.04 of the State Property Tax Code requires the submission of the Appraisal Roll to the Section 26.04 of the State Property Tax Code requires the submission of the Appraisal Roll to the Governing Body. Governing Body.  The 2016 Certified Tax Roll for the City of La Porte, as received from the Harris County Appraisal The 2016 Certified Tax Roll for the City of La Porte, as received from the Harris County Appraisal District (HCAD), shows a total appraised value of $3,334,502,240 and a total taxable value of District (HCAD), shows a total appraised value of $3,334,502,240 and a total taxable value of $2,737,544,148.$2,737,544,148. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of a Resolution accepting the appraisal roll.Consider approval or other action of a Resolution accepting the appraisal roll. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016 N/AN/A Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Michael DolbyMichael Dolby Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: FinanceFinance Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.OrdinanceOrdinance 2.Effective Tax Rate CalculationEffective Tax Rate Calculation SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS The Fiscal Year 2016The Fiscal Year 2016--17 Budget was built around a tax rate of .71 cents per hundred dollar valuation. 17 Budget was built around a tax rate of .71 cents per hundred dollar valuation.  A breakdown of the tax rate is as follows: A breakdown of the tax rate is as follows:     General Fund = .605   General Fund = .605cents per hundred dollar valuation cents per hundred dollar valuation     Debt Service = .105 cents per hundred dollar valuation    Debt Service = .105 cents per hundred dollar valuation  The tax rate of .71 cents is the same rate that has been adopted for the last twentyThe tax rate of .71 cents is the same rate that has been adopted for the last twenty--eight years. eight years.  The Effective Tax Rate = 0.713 cents per hundred dollar valuation, which is the maximum rate without The Effective Tax Rate = 0.713 cents per hundred dollar valuation, which is the maximum rate without advertisements and a public hearing.advertisements and a public hearing. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an Ordinance establishing the tax rate for Fiscal Year 2016Consider approval or other action of an Ordinance establishing the tax rate for Fiscal Year 2016--17 at 71 17 at 71 cents per hundred dollar valuation.cents per hundred dollar valuation. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. 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ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Ken AdcoxKen Adcox Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: PolicePolice Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Marked Version OrdinanceMarked Version Ordinance 2.Clean Version OrdinanceClean Version Ordinance SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS Staff is requesting an amendment to Chapter 70, Staff is requesting an amendment to Chapter 70, ““Traffic and Vehicles,Traffic and Vehicles,””Article III, Article III, ““Operation of Operation of Vehicles,”Division 2. Division 2. ““Speed LimitsSpeed Limits””,,Section 70Section 70--97 97 ““School zones,School zones,””of the Code of Ordinances, La of the Code of Ordinances, La Porte, Texas, adjusting the posted school zone speed limit on the portion of Spencer Highway adjacent Porte, Texas, adjusting the posted school zone speed limit on the portion of Spencer Highway adjacent to Rizzuto Elementary from 20 mph to 30 mph.to Rizzuto Elementary from 20 mph to 30 mph. This recommendation is based on a recent speed study conducted by Harris County at the request of This recommendation is based on a recent speed study conducted by Harris County at the request of the City of La Porte.the City of La Porte. Specifically, this change would impact West Main (Spencer Highway) from a point 530 feet east of Specifically, this change would impact West Main (Spencer Highway) from a point 530 feet east of Farrington Boulevard to a point 280 feet west of Farrington Boulevard, a distance of 810 feet, 0.153 Farrington Boulevard to a point 280 feet west of Farrington Boulevard, a distance of 810 feet, 0.153 Farrington Boulevard to a point 280 feet west of Farrington Boulevard, a distance of 810 feet, 0.153 Farrington Boulevard to a point 280 feet west of Farrington Boulevard, a distance of 810 feet, 0.153 miles. It should be noted that the City has also requested that Harris County study the school zone speed limit It should be noted that the City has also requested that Harris County study the school zone speed limit on Spencer Highway adjacent to the Baker campus. Harris County is not yet ready to issue a on Spencer Highway adjacent to the Baker campus. Harris County is not yet ready to issue a recommendation on this portion of roadway.recommendation on this portion of roadway. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an ordinance amending Chapter 70, Section 70Consider approval or other action of an ordinance amending Chapter 70, Section 70--97 of the Code of 97 of the Code of Ordinances. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Eric EnseyEric Ensey Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: Planning & DevelopmentPlanning & Development Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Marked Version OrdinanceMarked Version Ordinance 2.Clean Version OrdinanceClean Version Ordinance SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS City Council directed staff to bring forward an amendment to the CityCity Council directed staff to bring forward an amendment to the City’’s Development Fees as it relates s Development Fees as it relates to the extension of water and/or sanitary sewer main lines. The code requires the payment of to the extension of water and/or sanitary sewer main lines. The code requires the payment of development fees for water and sanitary sewer when an undeveloped parcel of land is developed. This development fees for water and sanitary sewer when an undeveloped parcel of land is developed. This fee is intended to compensate for the original construction of water and sewer lines that already exist fee is intended to compensate for the original construction of water and sewer lines that already exist adjacent to the tract being developed.adjacent to the tract being developed. There are instances where water and sewer main lines are not adjacent to a tract of land, and in those There are instances where water and sewer main lines are not adjacent to a tract of land, and in those cases it is the developer or ownercases it is the developer or owner’’s responsibility to extend such lines. Additionally, in circumstances s responsibility to extend such lines. Additionally, in circumstances where the cost of extending the line is less than the amount of development fees required to be paid, the where the cost of extending the line is less than the amount of development fees required to be paid, the current code requires the developer or owner to pay the difference. Council directed staff to amend the current code requires the developer or owner to pay the difference. Council directed staff to amend the current code requires the developer or owner to pay the difference. Council directed staff to amend the current code requires the developer or owner to pay the difference. Council directed staff to amend the code to not require the developer or owner to pay the difference when extending the lines. The attached code to not require the developer or owner to pay the difference when extending the lines. The attached ordinance provides language that does so.ordinance provides language that does so. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an ordinance amending Chapter 74 Consider approval or other action of an ordinance amending Chapter 74 ““UtilitiesUtilities””related to the related to the calculation of development fees for developer/owner funding of utility line extensions.calculation of development fees for developer/owner funding of utility line extensions. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate ORDINANCE NO. ___________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 74 “UTILITIES” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, RELATED TO CALCULATION OF DEVELOPMENT FEES FOR DEVELOPER/OWNER FUNDING OF UTILITY LINE EXTENSIONS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON VIOLATING THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND UPON CONVICTION SHALL BE FINED IN A SUM NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE: Section 1. Chapter 74, “Utilities,” Article III “Water and Sewer Service Charges”, Division 4 “Utility Development Fees”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended by amending Section 74-287 “Required off-site extensions to serve property development”, which shall hereinafter read as follows, to wit: “Sec. 74-287. - Required off-site extensions to serve property development. (a) When water line or sanitary sewer line facilities are not available to serve a tract of land, the city will construct or cause to be constructed public or private construction of an off-site extension of water lines and/or sanitary sewer lines at the developer's expense to and through the subject tract. (b) Applications for extension. (1) Any developer/owner who desires an extension of city water or sanitary sewer lines to serve his facility or property shall make written application to the planning and development department to extend said water or sanitary sewer lines to and through the subject tract. The planning and development department shall determine if the project applied for is feasible. (2) The planning and development department may approve a project's feasibility within the city if it is determined the project is feasible based upon, but not limited to, the following factors: a. Economic practicability considering cost of project to city. b. Anticipated revenue. c. Availability of funds if the city's participation is sought or desired. d. Engineering feasibility - construction plans must first be approved by city. e. Plant capacity. f. Trunk line capacity. g. Benefits to city. (3) If any developer/owner pays for and extends water and/or sanitary sewer lines, provided that such extensions are in accordance with the city’s Public Improvement Criteria Manual and are accepted by the city for maintenance, then the following criteria are applicable as it relates to the amount of development fees to be paid by the developer/owner. If it can be shown that the developer paid for the legal and compliant installation of said utilities and the city has accepted same for maintenance then: a. If the calculated development fees are less than the cost to the developer/owner for said installation, reference section 74-287(b)(4), below. b. If the calculated development fees are more than the cost of said installation, the payment of development fees shall not be required. charged shall be reduced by the amount of the total installation and the developer shall pay the city the difference. (4) In the event that the calculated development fees are less than the cost to the developer/owner to install or extended any needed water and/or sanitary sewer utilities, the owner/developer: a. May apply for a utility extension agreement with the city. b. May be eligible for a pro-rata reimbursement of the difference for a ten-year period if a utility extension agreement is executed with the city prior to installation/extension and if the owner/developer is seeking or seeks such future pro-rata reimbursement of the extended utilities from developments seeking connections to said line. (c) Developer's estimate. (1) At the time of plan submittal developer shall provide the city three written construction estimates and after the award of the bid for the project, the developer shall submit to the city the actual cost of construction/installation as provided by the owner/developer's contractor responsible for the construction and installation of the utilities. After the project is completed and accepted by the city and final payment has been made to the contractor by the developer, the developer may be eligible, under the provisions and procedure set forth in section 74-287(b) above for the difference between the cost of extending said infrastructure/utilities, and the development fees that would otherwise be normally assessed the site or parcel. (2) In no case shall the development fee be less than the cost of the required water meter and appurtenances, sanitary sewer stack and/or tap, and the inspection of the physical tap by city personnel. (d) Project records. The planning department's office shall keep complete records on each project made after the date of this division and shall determine the development fee to each tract of land affected by each utility extension project provided a utility extension agreement exists for the newly extended line. (e) Stipulations on reimbursement. (1) All reimbursements established under this division are an obligation of the city for a period of ten years from the date of acceptance of the improvements, and, if qualifications for refund under the terms of this division have not been met in this time, the city and landowners of all future taps onto said utility line shall be automatically released of all obligation and further bookkeeping on the account. (2) A developer/owner shall not be required to pay a pro-rata reimbursement as described in this division if the developer/owner is proposing to extend an existing line and will not be gaining any direct utility service tap from the theretofore previously installed utility line. (3) Pro-rata reimbursement charge formula. A development fee shall be made against each tract or parcel that uses or ties onto the subject project water line or sanitary sewer line based on the following formula: Reimbursement = Total construction cost of project X Linear front footage of that certain tract that cost when service is taps onto previously extended line” Total linear footage of the extension requested Section 2. If any provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to any person or set of circumstances is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, void or invalid, the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance or their application to other persons or sets of circumstances shall not be affected thereby, it being the intent of the City Council in adopting this ordinance that no portion hereof or provision or regulation contained herein shall become inoperative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality, vividness or invalidity of any other portion hereof, and all provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable for that purpose. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance. Section 4. Any person who violates a provision of this ordinance, upon conviction in the municipal court of the City of La Porte shall be subject to fine not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2000.00). Each day of violation shall be considered a separate offense. Section 5. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council was posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the City for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by the Open Meetings Law, and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contacts and posting thereof. Section 6. This Ordinance shall be effective fourteen (14) days after its passage and approval. The City Secretary shall give notice of the passage of this ordinance by causing the caption hereof to be published in the official newspaper of the City of La Porte at least once within ten (10) days after the passage of this ordinance, in accordance with the City of La Porte Charter. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the ____ day of SEPTEMBER, 2016. CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS By: Louis R. Rigby, Mayor ATTEST: Patrice Fogarty City Secretary APPROVED: Clark T. Askins Assistant City Attorney REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Corby D. AlexanderCorby D. Alexander Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: AdministrationAdministration Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS This item to discuss and possibly take action on the evaluation of and review process for Request for This item to discuss and possibly take action on the evaluation of and review process for Request for Proposals for Collection Services of Delinquent Ad Valorem Taxes, has been placed on the Council Proposals for Collection Services of Delinquent Ad Valorem Taxes, has been placed on the Council agenda by Councilmembers Zemanek, Kaminski, and J. Martin.agenda by Councilmembers Zemanek, Kaminski, and J. Martin. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Provide direction to staff regarding review of the Request for Proposals for delinquent ad valorem tax Provide direction to staff regarding review of the Request for Proposals for delinquent ad valorem tax collection services and/or possibly take action on proposals or establish an evaluation committee.collection services and/or possibly take action on proposals or establish an evaluation committee. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016 N/AN/A Source of Funds:Source of Funds: P. FogartyP. Fogarty Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: City Secretary's OfficeCity Secretary's Office Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS The La Porte City Council is authorized to make appointments to boards, commissions and The La Porte City Council is authorized to make appointments to boards, commissions and committees. Staff has determined the following vacancies exist. committees. Staff has determined the following vacancies exist. Regarding the Regarding the Building Codes Appeals BoardBuilding Codes Appeals Board––Consider appointment of Bryan Moore Jr., (to replace Consider appointment of Bryan Moore Jr., (to replace Terry Bunch) to Position 2, to a threeTerry Bunch) to Position 2, to a three--year term expiring August 31, 2019, or until a successor has been year term expiring August 31, 2019, or until a successor has been appointed and qualified. appointed and qualified. Regarding the Regarding the La Porte Redevelopment AuthorityLa Porte Redevelopment Authority––consider ratifying Mayor Rigby's appointment of consider ratifying Mayor Rigby's appointment of Barry Beasley to Position 2 (to replace Dave Turnquist), to a twoBarry Beasley to Position 2 (to replace Dave Turnquist), to a two--year term expiring August 31, 2018, or year term expiring August 31, 2018, or until a successor has been appointed and qualified. until a successor has been appointed and qualified. until a successor has been appointed and qualified. until a successor has been appointed and qualified. Regarding the Regarding the La Porte Reinvestment Zone Number One (TIRZ 1)La Porte Reinvestment Zone Number One (TIRZ 1)––consider ratifying Mayor Rigby's consider ratifying Mayor Rigby's appointment of Barry Beasley to Position 2 (to replace Dave Turnquist), to a twoappointment of Barry Beasley to Position 2 (to replace Dave Turnquist), to a two--year term expiring year term expiring August 31, 2018, or until a successor has been appointed and qualified. August 31, 2018, or until a successor has been appointed and qualified. FYI: Redevelopment Authority Bylaws state if you are a Board member on the Authority, you are also a FYI: Redevelopment Authority Bylaws state if you are a Board member on the Authority, you are also a Board member on the TIRZ. Board member on the TIRZ. Regarding the Regarding the Civil Service CommissionCivil Service Commission––Consider ratifying the City ManagerConsider ratifying the City Manager’’s appointment of s appointment of Debra Gallington for a threeDebra Gallington for a three--year term expiring August 31, 2019.year term expiring August 31, 2019. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Consider approval or other action of an appointment to the Building Codes Appeals Board, ratifying Consider approval or other action of an appointment to the Building Codes Appeals Board, ratifying Mayor Rigby's appointment to the board of the La Porte Redevelopment Authority, and the La Porte Mayor Rigby's appointment to the board of the La Porte Redevelopment Authority, and the La Porte Reinvestment Zone No. 1, and ratifying the City ManagerReinvestment Zone No. 1, and ratifying the City Manager’’s appointment to the Civil Service s appointment to the Civil Service Commission.Commission. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Patrice Fogarty, City SecretaryPatrice Fogarty, City Secretary Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: City Secretary's OfficeCity Secretary's Office Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.TMLIRP Board of Trustees Official BallotTMLIRP Board of Trustees Official Ballot SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS Each member of the Pool is entitled to vote for Board of Trustee members; and the City of La Porte is a Each member of the Pool is entitled to vote for Board of Trustee members; and the City of La Porte is a member of the Pool.  Please make your selection for each Place 6member of the Pool.  Please make your selection for each Place 6--9.  Note that Region 14 is our local 9.  Note that Region 14 is our local region.  Region 14 candidates are:region.  Region 14 candidates are: Place 6 - Kyle Jung, City Manager Kyle Jung, City Manager -- Manvel Manvel Place 9 - Richard Davis, City Manager Richard Davis, City Manager -- Baytown; Andres Garza, City Manager Baytown; Andres Garza, City Manager -- Wharton Wharton Places 7 and 8 have no Region 14 candidates; however, there are other Region candidates listed for Places 7 and 8 have no Region 14 candidates; however, there are other Region candidates listed for which you may cast a vote.which you may cast a vote.which you may cast a vote.which you may cast a vote. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Cast votes for candidates of the TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool Board of Trustees Election; and Cast votes for candidates of the TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool Board of Trustees Election; and authorize the Mayor to sign and the City Secretary to submit the official ballot to the office of David authorize the Mayor to sign and the City Secretary to submit the official ballot to the office of David Reagan, Secretary of the TMLIRP Board, no later than September 30, 2016.Reagan, Secretary of the TMLIRP Board, no later than September 30, 2016. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Traci LeachTraci Leach Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: AdministrationAdministration Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Revised artwork optionsRevised artwork options SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS This item was placed on the agenda at the request of Councilmembers Clausen, K. Martin, and This item was placed on the agenda at the request of Councilmembers Clausen, K. Martin, and Kaminski and was discussed by all Council members at the June 27, 2016 meeting. Staff received Kaminski and was discussed by all Council members at the June 27, 2016 meeting. Staff received direction from City Council to bring back for consideration the Artwork Options presented that showed direction from City Council to bring back for consideration the Artwork Options presented that showed more specifics and in a format that would present a good idea of what the artwork would look like or how more specifics and in a format that would present a good idea of what the artwork would look like or how it would appear on the tank itself.it would appear on the tank itself. Staff has finalized the scope of work for the Main Street Tank, which will include the artwork so that Staff has finalized the scope of work for the Main Street Tank, which will include the artwork so that contractors would be able to accurately price it. Staff has the bid packet ready for advertisement and will contractors would be able to accurately price it. Staff has the bid packet ready for advertisement and will include the finalized artwork once selected.include the finalized artwork once selected. At the direction of City Council, staff used the alternative artwork presented as a guide and created At the direction of City Council, staff used the alternative artwork presented as a guide and created thirteen renderings for consideration. The renderings are included as exhibits to this item.thirteen renderings for consideration. The renderings are included as exhibits to this item. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Provide staff with direction regarding artwork for the Main Street elevated water tank.Provide staff with direction regarding artwork for the Main Street elevated water tank. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate OPTION1 OPTION2 OPTION3 OPTION4 OPTION5 OPTION6 OPTION7 OPTION8 OPTION9 OPTION10 OPTION11 OPTION12 OPTION13 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMREQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM September 12, September 12, AppropriationAppropriation Agenda Date Requested:Agenda Date Requested: 20162016    Source of Funds:Source of Funds: Tim TietjensTim Tietjens Requested By:Requested By:    Account Number:Account Number: Planning & DevelopmentPlanning & Development Department:Department:    Amount Budgeted:Amount Budgeted: Report:Resolution:Resolution:Ordinance:Ordinance:    Amount Requested:Amount Requested:    Other: Budgeted Item:Budgeted Item:YESYESNONO AttachmentsAttachments : : 1.Letter from Altom TransportLetter from Altom Transport 2.Existing Water Service AgreementExisting Water Service Agreement 3.Existing Sanitary Sewer Service Existing Sanitary Sewer Service AgreementAgreement 4.Area MapArea Map SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONSSUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS Altom Transport, Inc., located at 4700 New West Drive, in the Bayport Industrial District, is requesting Altom Transport, Inc., located at 4700 New West Drive, in the Bayport Industrial District, is requesting that a portion of the water allocated to the company through its existing Water Service Agreement with that a portion of the water allocated to the company through its existing Water Service Agreement with the City be utilized for a proposed tank cleaning facility at its site. This issue has been discussed a the City be utilized for a proposed tank cleaning facility at its site. This issue has been discussed a number of times at the staff level. Previous discussions have indicated that such a request is outside of number of times at the staff level. Previous discussions have indicated that such a request is outside of current policy and was thus denied at the staff level. However, this is an important concern for Altom current policy and was thus denied at the staff level. However, this is an important concern for Altom and the company has requested that the issue be considered/discussed by the Council to determine if and the company has requested that the issue be considered/discussed by the Council to determine if an exception may be granted. City policy currently limits the use of industrial district water and sanitary an exception may be granted. City policy currently limits the use of industrial district water and sanitary sewer service for any incoming businesses and/or changes in businesses sewer service for any incoming businesses and/or changes in businesses since 2010since 2010 to domestic to domestic purposes only (drinking, flushing, washing, etc.). Staff is seeking Council direction on a variance to the purposes only (drinking, flushing, washing, etc.). Staff is seeking Council direction on a variance to the purposes only (drinking, flushing, washing, etc.). Staff is seeking Council direction on a variance to the purposes only (drinking, flushing, washing, etc.). Staff is seeking Council direction on a variance to the current policy regarding use of industrial district water and sewer service.current policy regarding use of industrial district water and sewer service. Under its current Water Service Agreement, Altom has been allocated 228,750 gallons of water per Under its current Water Service Agreement, Altom has been allocated 228,750 gallons of water per month from the City. Currently, the company is using only a fraction of what the agreement has month from the City. Currently, the company is using only a fraction of what the agreement has allocated, approximately 7,500 gallons per month. The company estimates utilizing 91,500 gallons of allocated, approximately 7,500 gallons per month. The company estimates utilizing 91,500 gallons of this total for its tank cleaning operation each month.this total for its tank cleaning operation each month. Staff has met with representatives from the company and discussed the proposed operation of the Staff has met with representatives from the company and discussed the proposed operation of the onsite tank cleaning facility. There are several concerns that should be considered during the onsite tank cleaning facility. There are several concerns that should be considered during the discussion. Ensuring No Impact to the CityEnsuring No Impact to the City’’s Sanitary Sewer Systems Sanitary Sewer System: Initial discussions with staff : Initial discussions with staff revolved around how the wastewater from the tank cleaning facility would be treated and handled. revolved around how the wastewater from the tank cleaning facility would be treated and handled. The City did not want this water entering the CityThe City did not want this water entering the City’’s sanitary sewer system. Altom has indicated s sanitary sewer system. Altom has indicated that the wastewater from the tank cleaning operation would be collected onthat the wastewater from the tank cleaning operation would be collected on--site and transported site and transported offsite for permanent disposal to prevent any process wastewaters from being introduced into the offsite for permanent disposal to prevent any process wastewaters from being introduced into the city’s sanitary sewer collection system. Altom has agreed to provide monthly manifests s sanitary sewer collection system. Altom has agreed to provide monthly manifests evidencing the appropriate haulevidencing the appropriate haul--off of the process water used in the tank cleaning and the off of the process water used in the tank cleaning and the submittals will be required of the companysubmittals will be required of the company’’s wastewater discharge permit and monitored by the s wastewater discharge permit and monitored by the Industrial Waste Division. While there is a monitoring well located nearby, an illegal discharge into Industrial Waste Division. While there is a monitoring well located nearby, an illegal discharge into the system has the potential to be unchecked until levels at the Waste Water Treatment Plant are the system has the potential to be unchecked until levels at the Waste Water Treatment Plant are impacted. City staff should inspect the installation of the additional tank wash facility to ensure that impacted. City staff should inspect the installation of the additional tank wash facility to ensure that there are no drains from the ash area to the sanitary sewer system.there are no drains from the ash area to the sanitary sewer system. Potential for Increased Emergency Calls for ServicePotential for Increased Emergency Calls for Service: Emergency services departments have : Emergency services departments have expressed concern regarding community impact (primarily odors) arising from the tank cleaning expressed concern regarding community impact (primarily odors) arising from the tank cleaning function. Based on tank cleaning responses and impacts of other tank cleaning facilities, the function. Based on tank cleaning responses and impacts of other tank cleaning facilities, the potential for chemical releases and/or odor nuisance calls are very concerning for emergency potential for chemical releases and/or odor nuisance calls are very concerning for emergency services.services. Representatives from Altom will be present to answer questions regarding the proposed truck wash Representatives from Altom will be present to answer questions regarding the proposed truck wash facility. Action Required of Council:Action Required of Council: Provide guidance to staff regarding Altom TransportProvide guidance to staff regarding Altom Transport’’s request to utilize a portion of the water it receives s request to utilize a portion of the water it receives from its Water Service Agreement with the City for a proposed truck wash facility to be located at its site from its Water Service Agreement with the City for a proposed truck wash facility to be located at its site at 4700 New West Drive in the Bayport Industrial District.at 4700 New West Drive in the Bayport Industrial District. Approved for City Council AgendaApproved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City ManagerCorby D. Alexander, City ManagerDateDate TEJAS CT AREA MAP R NEW CENTURY D ALTOM TRANSPORT, INC. 4700 NEW WEST DR. N EW DE CADE DR Legend CITY LIMITS INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Council Agenda Item Council Agenda Item September 12, 2016 September 12, 2016 9.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTSADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS •Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, September 15, 2016Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, September 15, 2016 •Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, September 22, 2016Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, September 22, 2016 •La Porte Development Corporation Board Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016La Porte Development Corporation Board Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016 •City Council Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016City Council Meeting, Monday, September 26, 2016 10.COUNCIL COMMENTSCOUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of communitymembers, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual communitymembers, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual information or existing policies Councilmembers Clausen, J. Martin, K. Martin, Kaminski, Zemanek, information or existing policies Councilmembers Clausen, J. Martin, K. Martin, Kaminski, Zemanek, Leonard, Engelken, Earp and Mayor RigbyLeonard, Engelken, Earp and Mayor Rigby   11.ADJOURNADJOURN The City Council reserves the right to meet in closed session on any agenda item should the The City Council reserves the right to meet in closed session on any agenda item should the needarise and if applicable pursuant to authorization by Title 5, Chapter 551, of the Texas needarise and if applicable pursuant to authorization by Title 5, Chapter 551, of the Texas Government Code (the Texas open meetings laws).Government Code (the Texas open meetings laws). In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of La Porte will provide for reasonable In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of La Porte will provide for reasonable accommodationsfor persons attending public meetings. To better serve attendees, requests should be received accommodationsfor persons attending public meetings. To better serve attendees, requests should be received 24 hours prior to the meeting. Please contact Patrice Fogarty, City Secretary, at 281.470.5019.24 hours prior to the meeting. Please contact Patrice Fogarty, City Secretary, at 281.470.5019. ****************************************************************** ******************************************************************