Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 10/25/2022 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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22-1863 11. BriefingIntroduction of Dr. Fauzia Khan, Director of Public Health for the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Health Districtheld  Action details Video Video
22-1813 12. BriefingIntroduction of Al Arreola Jr., newly appointed CEO of the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerceheld  Action details Video Video
22-1865 13. BriefingMaking Strides Against Breast Cancer - Awareness Walk on Saturday, October 29, 2022held  Action details Video Video
22-1799 14. MinutesApproval of the October 18, 2022 Regular Meeting MinutespassedPass Action details Not available
22-1649 15. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of a grant from the Commission on State Emergency Communication under the Texas 9-1-1 Entity subrecipient subaward grant contract in the amount of $317,845.60 for the implementation of the NexGen 9-1-1 system; and appropriating $317,845.60 in the Police Grants Fund.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
22-1684 16. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of a grant from The Hartford in the amount of $10,000.00 to the Corpus Christi Fire Department to support community-wide fire safety education efforts and programming; and appropriating $10,000 into Fire Grant Fund. (Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
22-1681 17. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing a Water Arterial Transmission Grid Main Construction and Reimbursement Agreement (“Agreement”) for up to $67,917.98 with MPM Development, LP (“Developer”) for the construction of a water arterial transmission grid main line for a residential development located on Farm Road 43 (Weber Road) and West of County Road 33, East of Digger Lane, with a completion date of within 24 months; appropriating future revenues of $67,917.98 from the Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Trust Fund to reimburse the developer in accordance with the agreement. (District 3) (Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
22-1682 18. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing an amendment in the amount of $1,801,799.00 to the Wastewater Lift Station, Gravity, and Force Main Line Construction and Reimbursement Agreement with The Mostaghasi Investment Trust, DBA Sun George Contracting Company, to construct the Wastewater Lift Station for River Ridge Unit 4; transferring $39,694.18 from the Wastewater Collection Line Trust Fund, $163,925.70 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, and $615,966.67 from the Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Trust Fund to the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund; authorizing appropriation of $1,609,387.00 from the Wastewater Trunk System Trust Fund and transferring future revenues in the amount of $192,412.00 to reimburse the developer per the amended agreement. (District 1) (Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
22-1638 19. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year service agreement with Carahsoft Technology Corporation of Reston, Virginia in the amount of $80,689.33, for the purchase of DocuSign Electronic Signature and Contract Routing Tool and related Support through the DIR Cooperative for City departments with FY 2023 funding available in the Information Technology Fund. (Requires 2/3 Vote)passedPass Action details Not available
21-0485 110. MotionMotion authorizing a professional services contract with Freese and Nichols, Inc., Corpus Christ, Texas, to provide design, bid, and construction phase services for Wesley Seale Dam Instrumentation Rehabilitation in an amount not to exceed $358,005.32, with FY 2023 funding available from Water Capital Fund. (Requires 2/3 Vote)passedPass Action details Video Video
22-0960 111. ResolutionResolution rejecting the bid of American Abatement, LLC as non-responsive and authorizing execution of a construction contract with Camacho Demolition, LLC Corpus Christi, TX as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder in the amount of $3,052,008.30 for the Broadway Wastewater Treatment Plant Demolition project, located in City Council District 1, with FY 2023 funding available from the Wastewater Capital Fund. (Requires 2/3 Vote)passedPass Action details Video Video
22-1711 112. MotionMotion approving the 2022 Property Tax Levy of $163,012,950.99 based on the adopted property tax rate of $0.620261 per $100 valuation, in accordance with Section 26.09 (e) of the Texas Tax Code.passedPass Action details Video Video
22-1181 113. ResolutionResolution authorizing outside city limits water contract with MPM Development, LP to provide public water to Gemini Acres Unit 1. (Developer will work to achieve voluntary annexation for all future Units of Gemini Acres.) (Requires 2/3 Vote)passedPass Action details Not available
22-1733 114. Public Hearing / First ReadingCase No. 0922-01 Ryan Thurman (District 3): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 7017 Ayers Street, located along the west side of Ayers Street, south of Greenwood Drive, and east of the Crosstown Expressway (TX-286 N), from the “FR” Farm Rural District to the “IL” Light Industrial District; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Planning Commission and Staff recommended approval of the zoning change from the “FR” Farm Rural District to the “IL” Light Industrial District.)(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1734 115. Public Hearing / First ReadingCase No. 0922-02 HEP Javelina Company, LLC: (District 1): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 1230 McBride, located along the east side of McBride Lane, north of Interstate 37 and south of Up River, from the “IL” Light Industrial District to the “IH” Heavy Industrial District; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval of the zoning change from the from the “IL” Light Industrial District to the “IH” Heavy Industrial District.)(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1735 116. Public Hearing / First ReadingCase No. 0922-03 Douglas N. and Joye Posey (District 1): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 14446 Northwest Boulevard, located along the northside of Northwest Boulevard, south of Riverwood Drive, and west of River Hill Drive, from the “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District and the “CG-2” General Commercial District to the “CG-2” General Commercial District; Providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Planning Commission recommend approval of the zoning change to the “CG-2” General Commercial District. Staff recommends denial of the zoning change to the “CG-2” General Commercial District and in lieu thereof approval of a “ON/SP” Neighborhood Office District with a Special Permit)(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1566 117. OrdinanceOrdinance adopting the North Beach Drainage Improvement Project Plan and repealing Ordinance No. 031970 authorizing a previous drainage solution.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1778 118. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of a grant from the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, in an amount of $206,608.00 for the FY 2022 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant program for the Corpus Christi Police Department to partially fund the purchase of 445 tasers as part of a previously approved five-year supply agreement; and appropriating $206,608.00 in the Police Grants Fund with $103,304.00 to be distributed to Nueces County based on an interlocal agreement and the remaining $103,304.00 to be used by the City.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1779 119. OrdinanceOrdinance accepting a grant in the amount of $94,500.00 from the State of Texas Governor’s Homeland Security Grants Division for overtime and retirement for Corpus Christi Police Department sworn officers supporting law enforcement activities that help to reduce human-trafficking, drug smuggling, and other organized crime; and appropriating $94,500.00 in the Police Grants Fund.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
22-1787 120. OrdinanceOrdinance accepting a grant in the amount of $20,000.00 from the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division for Rifle-Resistant Body Armor for the Corpus Christi Police Department for the purchase of 40 additional pieces of rifle resistant body armor; and appropriating $20,000.00 in the Police Grants Fund.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
22-1737 121. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing execution of all documents necessary to accept, amend, and appropriate a grant contract between the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District (CCNCPHD) to add $72,379.00 for calendar year 2022, and $105,208.00 for calendar year 2023 to provide prevention and control services for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), including Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS); and amending the operating budget.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
22-1750 122. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing execution of all documents necessary to accept, amend, and appropriate a grant contract between the Department of State Health Services and the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District to add $48,348 with a City match of $9,670 for Tuberculosis Prevention and Control - Federal Grant Program to provide tuberculosis prevention and control services for the period January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024; and amending the operating budget.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
22-1650 123. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing a professional services contract with Hanson Professional Services Inc. in the amount of $143,057.50 for the Northwest Blvd Drainage Feasibility Study, an FY 2022 budget intitiative; appropriating $143,057.50 from unreserved fund balance in 1020 General Fund and amending the FY 2023 Public Works Operating Budget; Council District 1.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1700 124. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing Amendment No. 5 to the service agreement with Sec-Ops, Inc., for citywide security guard services in an amount not to exceed $410,904.13, with FY 2023 funding from various funds.(Requires 2/3 Vote)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
22-1789 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 the case of in Lina Monique Garza, Richard Mojica, Individually and on Behalf of the Estate of Emilio Mojica, Deceased v. City of Corpus Christi, Texas; Phillip Peterson, in his individual capacity; Antonio Contreras, in his individual capacity; Zakquery Rodgers, in his individual capacity; and Jimmy Leal, in his individual capacity including potential consideration of settlement offers and/or fees for attorneys, engineers, other expert witnesses assisting in this case, deposition fees, and court costs, and updates on litigation in other cases.passed after executive sessionPass Action details Video Video
22-1801 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 the case of Graham Construction Services, Inc. v. City of Corpus Christi, Xylem Water Solutions and Atlas Copco Compressors v. Carollo Engineers, PC, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Control Panels USA, Inc. and Fluid Components International LLC, and City of Corpus Christi v. Carollo Engineers, P.C. including potential consideration of settlement offers and/or fees for attorneys, engineers, other expert witnesses assisting in this case, deposition fees, and court costs, and updates on litigation in other cases.passed after executive sessionPass Action details Not available