Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 3/28/2023 11:30 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
Addendums may be added on Friday.
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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23-0591 11. BriefingStage 1 Drought Update and Update on the Barney Davis Site Evaluation for Potential Desalination Plant - Michael Murphy, Chief Operating Officer of Corpus Christi Water.held  Action details Video Video
23-0599 12. BriefingNorth Beach Eco Park Updateheld  Action details Video Video
23-0593 13. BriefingAnnual Public Health Fair on April 5, 2023 - Dr. Fauzia Khan, Public Health Directorheld  Action details Video Video
23-0588 14. MotionMotion confirming the City Manager's appointment of Brandon Wade as Fire Chief.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0392 15. Public Hearing / First ReadingCase No. 0223-01 Mehran and Sepideh Vatankhah (District 1): Ordinance rezoning a property at or near 12102 Leopard Street, located along the north side of Leopard Street, east of Callicoatte Road, and south of Interstate Highway 37 (IH-37), from the “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District to the “CG-2” General Commercial District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval of the rezoning request from the “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District to the “CG-2” General Commercial District).passed on second readingPass Action details Video Video
23-0485 16. OrdinanceOrdinance amending Chapter 29 of the Corpus Christi Code to replace terms that are "coterminous with the term of the appointing City Council" with definite two-year terms for Municipal Judge Appointments.passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
23-0400 17. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year supply agreement, with a one-year option, with ProForce Marketing, Inc., of Prescott, Arizona, for the purchase of training ammunition for the Corpus Christi Police Department in an amount not to exceed $138,270.00, and a potential total amount of $276,540.00 if the one-year option is exercised, with FY 2023 funding of $138,270.00 from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund, the Crime Control and Prevention District Fund, and the General Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0367 18. MotionMotion authorizing execution of a two-year service agreement with CAP Fleet Upfitters, LLC of Houston in an amount not to exceed $557,980.28, through the BuyBoard Cooperative, for the purchase and installation of parts and equipment for 30 new police vehicles, with FY2023 funding of $425,775.46 from the Fleet Equipment Replacement Fund and $132,204.82 from the Crime Control Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0432 19. OrdinanceOrdinance accepting $20,169.56 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account for training courses and training-related travel for approximately 25 full-time sworn and civilian Corpus Christi Police Department personnel; and appropriating $20,169.56 in the FY 2023 in the Police Grants Fund.passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
23-0444 110. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance and appropriation of a $25,000 grant from the Texas Historical Commission Certified Local Government program for the Upper Westside Historic Resource Survey project with a City match of $25,000 budgeted and coming from the Development Services fund.passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-2109 111. Public Hearing / First ReadingCase No. 1022-07 Arriba Development (District 1): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 10902 Interstate Highway 37, located along the north side of Interstate 37, west of Sessions Road from the “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District and the “CN-1” Neighborhood Commercial District to the “RM-1” and “RM-2” Multifamily Districts. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend denial of the rezoning request, and in lieu, approval of a change of zoning a “RS-6/SP” Single-Family 6 District with a Special Permit) (3/4 favorable vote required due to protest by surrounding owners)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
23-0459 112. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing and approving a Substantial Amendment to the Corpus Christi FY2022/PY2021 Consolidated Annual Action Plan for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and approval of the Corpus Christi HOME-ARPA Allocation Plan.passed on second readingPass Action details Video Video
23-0590 113. OrdinanceOrdinance amending Ordinance 17150 by increasing the exemption for ad valorem taxes for all qualified homesteads from 10% to 20% of assessed value but not less than $5,000 for all qualified resident homesteads; and increasing the exemption for ad valorem taxes for persons’ residence who are disabled or 65 years of age or older from $50,000 as approved by the citizens of Corpus Christi on April 4, 1987 to $62,500; Commencing Tax Year 2023.tabledPass Action details Video Video
23-0589 114. ResolutionResolution amending City Council Policy Section 16 to reduce the number of City Council Members required to place an item on the agenda from four members to one member.passed as amendedPass Action details Video Video
23-0585 115. ResolutionResolution concurring with TXDOT’S plan to close the Power Street and Padre Street exits/ramps off US Highway 181 South and restoring Padre Street as a two-way roadway between Tancahua and Ramirez streets.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0457 116. MotionMotion authorizing the approval of Change Order No. 2 with Reytec, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the reconstruction of Junior Beck Road from Bear Lane to Old Brownsville Road Project, in an amount of $750,000.00 for a total amount not to exceed $5,636,738.25 with FY 2022 funding available from the Storm Water Capital Improvement Project (CIP) Funds.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0236 117. MotionMotion awarding a construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for Nueces River Raw Water Pump Station Transmission Main project in an amount of $7,421,783.00, located in Council District 1, with FY 2023 funding available from the Water Capital Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0455 118. MotionMotion awarding a construction contract to JE Construction Services, LLC., Corpus Christi, Texas, for reconstruction of Trinity River Drive from FM 624 to Wood River Drive, with new asphalt pavement and utility improvements, in the amount of $1,777,485.00, located in Council District 1, with FY 2023 funding available from the Street Bond 2020, Storm Water, Water and Waste Water Funds.passedPass Action details Video Video
22-1945 119. ResolutionResolution authorizing a one-year supply agreement, with one option, with Chemtrade Chemicals US, LLC, of Parsippany, New Jersey, for the purchase of liquid aluminum sulfate for Corpus Christi Water in an amount not to exceed $3,358,282.00 for the initial term and in an amount not to exceed $4,834,282.00 if the option is exercised, for a combined potential amount not to exceed $8,192,564.00, with FY 2023 funding of $1,760,750.00 from the Water Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
22-1946 120. ResolutionResolution authorizing a one-year supply agreement, with one option, with Chemtrade Chemicals US, LLC, of Parsippany, New Jersey, for the purchase of liquid ammonium sulfate for Corpus Christi Water in an amount not to exceed $790,532.00, for the initial term and in an amount not to exceed $1,144,532.00 if the option is exercised, for a combined potential amount not to exceed $1,935,064.00, with FY 2023 funding of $422,250.00 from the Water Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0061 121. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with Univar Solutions USA, Inc., of Kent, Washington, in an amount not to exceed $270,000.00, for Hydrofluorosilicic Acid to be utilized by Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2023 funding of $75,000.00 from the Water Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0486 122. OrdinanceOrdinance appointing Jacqueline Del Llano Chapa as Presiding Judge, Mike Alaniz as Division 1 Judge, Julianna Siracusa Rivera as Division 2 Judge, David Walsh as Division 3 Judge, William Gregory “Bill” Bonilla as Division 4 Judge, and George Picha as Division 5 Judge of the Municipal Court; appointing Christopher E. Matt as part-time judge #1, Douglas K. DeFratus as part-time judge #2, William Holt Feemster as part-time judge #3, Mariana Garza as part-time judge #4, Mario A. Olivarez as part-time judge #5, Kali Guttman as part-time judge #6, Robert Reyna as part-time judge #7, and Michael White as part-time judge #8 of the Municipal Court; determining salary; providing a two year term of office; and declaring an effective date.passed on second readingPass Action details Video Video
23-0473 123. E-Session ItemExecutive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to collective bargaining matters in the Agreement with the Corpus Christi Police Officers’ Association, Chapters 143 and 172 of the Texas Local Government Code, other collective bargaining agreements as necessary, including potential approval in open session of matters related thereto as necessary.discussed in executive session  Action details Video Video
23-0571 124. E-Session ItemExecutive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning Texas Government Code § 551.007, et seq., Texas Government Code § 551.042, et. Seq, the U.S. Constitution, Applicability and Legality of Selected Rules of Decorum, and other legal matters relating to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code.discussed in executive session  Action details Video Video
23-0586 125. E-Session ItemExecutive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to legislation pending or contemplated in the 88th Texas Legislature and potential changes to the City’s Legislative Agenda, including, but not limited to, legislation involving preservation of local decision-making authority, land use, revenue caps, debt issuance, taxation, use of rights-of-way, communication with legislators & administrative agencies, emergency service districts, navigation districts, school districts, other special districts, public health, military installations (including DEAGG Program grants), tax exemptions, air quality, utilities, appraisal appeals, economic development, school finance, transportation infrastructure, tourism and hotel occupancy tax funding, homelessness, and affordable housing.discussed in executive session  Action details Video Video
23-0587 126. E-Session ItemExecutive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to parks on land owned by the City adjacent to Corpus Christi Bay, restrictions on said underlying real property, and the value of said property, and Texas Government Code § 551.072 to discuss and deliberate the value of the aforementioned areas of said real property.discussed in executive session  Action details Video Video