Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 4/11/2023 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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23-0660 11. BriefingFY 22 Financial Audit Reportheld  Action details Video Video
23-0657 12. BriefingAmerican Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Updatewithdrawn  Action details Not available
23-0659 13. BriefingOverview of the Safety, Training, Accountability, Registration (STAR) Program - A Customer Service Initiative by Development Services Departmentheld  Action details Video Video
23-0618 14. AppointmentAirport Board (4 vacancies) Coastal Bend Council of Governments (11 Vacancies) Island Strategic Action Committee (2 vacancies) Landmark Commission (1 vacancy) Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee (1 vacancy) Reinvestment Zone No. 2 (Island) Board (2 vacancies) Senior Corps Advisory Committee (3 vacancies)held  Action details Video Video
23-0605 15. MinutesApproval of the March 21, 2023 and March 28, 2023 Regular Meeting MinutespassedPass Action details Not available
23-0432 16. 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 second readingPass Action details Not available
23-0444 17. 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 second readingPass Action details Not available
23-0398 18. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year service agreement renewal, with Great South Texas Corp, dba Computer Solutions of San Antonio, through the DIR Cooperative, for SmartNet network equipment support and maintenance for the Information Technology Department, in an amount of $508,721.54, with FY 2023 funding from the Information Technology Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0463 19. ResolutionResolution authorizing a one-year service agreement with four one-year option periods, with Kade Fessenden dba Fessenden Custom Lawn Care, of Corpus Christi, in an amount not to exceed $55,750.40 and a potential amount of $278,752.00 if option periods are exercised, for mowing and grounds maintenance for Storm Water Group 8, covering various locations across the City, for the Public Works Department, with FY 2023 funding of $22,300.16 from the Storm Water fund.passedPass Action details Not available
22-2062 110. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with Core & Main, LP, of Corpus Christi, in an amount not to exceed $377,412.00, for the purchase of fire hydrants for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2023 funding in the amount of $283,059.00 from the Water Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
22-2077 111. MotionMotion authorizing execution of a one-year supply agreement, with two one-year options, with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC, of Corpus Christi, for the purchase of brass fittings for Corpus Christi Water in an amount not to exceed $261,306.00, and a potential amount up to $783,918.00, with FY2023 funding of $217,755.00 from the Water Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0026 112. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with Hajoca Corporation dba Moore Supply of Corpus Christi, in an amount not to exceed $200,382.00 for the purchase of gate valves for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2023 funding of $166,985.00 from the Water Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0045 113. MotionMotion authorizing a one-year supply agreement with one additional one-year option with Southern Ionics, Incorporated, of West Point, Mississippi, in an amount not to exceed $1,679,000.00, and potential amount not to exceed $3,524,950.00 if the option period is exercised, for Sodium Bisulfite for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2023 funding of $1,259,250.00 from the Wastewater Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0340 114. MotionMotion authorizing execution of two three-year service agreements for recap tire repairs for a combined total amount not to exceed $1,372,490.00 with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, of Akron, Ohio, for $818,250.00 and Southern Tire Mart, LLC, of Columbia, Missouri, for $554,240.00 for the Asset Management Department, with FY 2023 funding of $266,873.06 from the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0491 115. ResolutionResolution authorizing the submission of five grant applications to the Public Safety Office - Homeland Security Grants Division for the State Homeland Security Program for equipment and training to help prevent terrorism and other catastrophic events for various functions of public safety for Fire, Police, and Airport functions such as hazmat response enhancements, bomb squad equipment, Special Weapons and Tactics team improvements, and airport response in an amount of $912,404.29.passedPass Action details Not available
23-0492 116. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of two grants totaling $97,753.00 from the Texas Office of the Governor-Homeland Security Grant Division’s Homeland Security Grant Program for terrorism prevention equipment for the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Special Weapons and Tactics for $19,355.00, and Bomb Squad for $78,398.00; and appropriating $97,753.00 in the FY 2023 Fire Grants Fund.passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
23-0458 117. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of funding in the amount of $733.36 from the State of Texas - Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Account for the Corpus Christi Fire Department for training and equipment for four arson investigators; appropriating funds in the amount of $733.36 to the Fire Grants Fund; and amending the operating budget.passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
23-0460 118. Public Hearing / First ReadingCase No. 0123-02 David and Nicole Gerlach (District 4): Ordinance rezoning property at or near 581 Yorktown Boulevard from the “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District and “RMH” Manufactured Home District to the “RE” Residential Estate District; providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend approval.)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
23-0451 119. MotionMotion awarding a construction contract to DLF Two, Inc. dba DLF Texas General Contractors of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the construction of a new Bill Witt Aquatic Center in an amount of $10,061,852.67, located in Council District 5, with FY2023 funding available from the Parks and Recreation Bond 2020 and 2022 Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0353 120. MotionMotion awarding a construction contract to Progressive Commercial Aquatics, Inc., Houston, TX, for the Cole Park Splash Pad project, located in Council District 2, in an amount of $707,216.00, with FY 2023 funding available from the Parks & Recreation Capital Improvement Project.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0290 121. MotionMotion awarding a construction contract to Gourley Contractors, LLC., Corpus Christi, TX, for the Council Chambers Modernization project to provide better accommodations for the public, located in Council District 1, in an amount of $918,481.00, with FY 2023 funding available from the Certificates of Obligation fund and Public Education Grant fund.withdrawn  Action details Not available
23-0567 122. MotionMotion authorizing a professional services contract with Turner Ramirez Architects, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the design a new Allison Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory and Operational Command Facility located in Council District 1, in an amount not to exceed $320,055.09, with FY 2023 funding available from Utility Revenue Bonds.withdrawn  Action details Not available
23-0568 123. MotionMotion authorizing a professional services contract with Turner Ramirez Architects, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the design a new Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory and Operational Command Facility located in Council District 4, in an amount not to exceed $320,905.09, with FY 2023 funding available from Utility Revenue Bonds.withdrawn  Action details Not available
23-0569 124. MotionMotion authorizing a professional services contract with RVK Architecture, San Antonio, Texas, for the design of a new Wastewater Maintenance Facility located in Council District 3, in an amount not to exceed $443,392.00, with FY 2023 funding available from Revenue Bonds.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0645 125. ResolutionFiscal Year 2023 Plan of Finance and Resolution by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, authorizing and approving publication of Notice of Intention to issue not more than $15,000,000 in one or more series of Certificates of Obligation for certain facility construction and capital improvements, as included in the Fiscal Year 2023 Capital Budget; complying with the requirements contained in Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12; and providing an effective date.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0450 126. MotionMotion authorizing execution of Amendment No. 1 to the professional services contract with D|G Studios, Inc., in an amount of $56,020.00 for a revised amount not to exceed $106,020.00, to provide additional Phase I Implementation services under the Wayfinding Graphic Design service agreement 4163 for the fabrication and implementation of wayfinding signage citywide, with Fiscal Year 2023 funding available from the Hotel Occupancy Tax Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0462 127. MotionMotion authorizing a 60-month lease agreement with Bayview Tower, LLC for lease of office space at Bayview Tower, 400 Mann Street, Corpus Christi, Texas (6,422 square feet) for Parks & Recreation for an amount not to exceed $489,409.92 with FY 2023 funding in an amount of $23,279.76 from General Fund-Parks and Recreation.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0676 128. ResolutionResolution Amending the City of Corpus Christi’s State Legislative Agenda for the 88th Texas Legislature relating to legislation involving the Port of Corpus ChristifailedFail Action details Video Video
23-0612 129. ResolutionResolution of the Corpus Christi City Council supporting open beaches and opposing any legislation, administrative action, or executive action that may directly or indirectly limit the public's right of access and open enjoyment of public beaches, including vehicular access.passedPass Action details Video Video
23-0650 130. ResolutionResolution of the Corpus Christi City Council supporting the Sea Turtle Science and Recovery Program at Padre Island National Seashore.passedPass Action details Video Video
22-2109 131. 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 second reading as amendedPass Action details Video Video
23-0437 132. 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.withdrawn  Action details Not available