Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 1/26/2021 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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21-0027 11. MinutesRegular Meeting of January 12, 2021 and Two Special City Council Meetings of January 12, 2021passed  Action details Not available
21-0110 12. PresentationNorth Beach Canal Project Report by Lockwood, Andrews, and Newman Inc on Phase I services which include a determination of the project scope and limits and whether or not the canal will function as a major drainage facility and be navigable.presented  Action details Video Video
20-1442 13. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing acceptance of a grant in an amount of $104,013.20 from the State of Texas, Criminal Justice Division for Victims of Crime Community Outreach Program with a cash match of $5,265.79 and in-kind match of $23,360.00; appropriating $104,013.20 in the Police Grants Fund; authorizing two Full Time Employee positions; and authorizing a transfer of $5,265.79 from the General Fund to the Police Grants Fund.passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
20-1441 14. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of five grants totaling $332,809.19 from the Texas Office of the Governor - Homeland Security Grant Division, Homeland Security Grant Program for Bomb Squad Detection for $116,151.38, Dive Trailer for $44,063.76, Incident Command Training Program for $88,134.05, Airport Medical Response Equipment for $4,585.00, and Regional Hazmat Response Enhancement for $79,875.00; and appropriating $332,809.19 in the FY 2021 Fire Grants Fund.passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
21-0005 15. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing acceptance of a $2,500 donation from ExxonMobil Pipeline Company to support the Corpus Christi Fire Department’s emergency response capabilities: and appropriating $2,500 into the Fire Grants Fund.passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
21-0003 16. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the resale, by Nueces County as the City’s trustee, of 16 properties, which were foreclosed upon for failure to pay ad valorem taxes, for the total price of $89,225.00. The City accepts total proceeds of $29,379.07 from the sale of which $7,988.22 is allocated to the settlement of past due ad valorem taxes and $21,390.85 is allocated to the settlement of amounts due for City paving and demolition liens.passed on second readingPass Action details Not available
21-0067 17. MotionMotion authorizing a three-year service agreement with Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless in an amount not to exceed $1,242,409.32 for cellular phones and phone services, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2021 funding in an amount of $414,136.39 available in various funds.passedPass Action details Video Video
20-1454 18. ResolutionResolution authorizing a three-year service agreement in an amount not to exceed $113,274.00, with William Charlton dba Lawn in Order of Corpus Christi, Texas for Mowing and Landscape Maintenance for Downtown Group 3, with FY 2021 funding in an amount of $25,172.00 funded in the General Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
20-1456 19. ResolutionResolution authorizing a two-year service agreement in an amount not to exceed $134,400.00 with Manning Lawn Care and Landscaping, LLC of Corpus Christi, Texas, for Mowing and Grounds Maintenance for Downtown Group 2, with FY 2021 funding in an amount of $44,800.00 funded in the Visitor Facility Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
20-1131 110. MotionMotion authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Lubrication Specialist, Inc. of Houston, Texas in an amount not to exceed $450,000.00, for the purchase of additives such as transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and diesel system fluids for fleet vehicles, with FY 2021 funding in an amount not to exceed $150,000.00 available in the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund.passedPass Action details Not available
21-0111 111. MotionMotion appointing Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo and Council Members Roland Barrera, Gil Hernandez, Michael Hunter, Billy A. Lerma, John Martinez, Ben Molina, Mike Pusley and Greg Smith as the Board of Directors of the Corpus Christi Housing Finance Corporation.passedPass Action details Not available
21-0050 112. ResolutionResolution authorizing the submission of a grant application for $49,846.33 to the State of Texas under the Violence Against Women Act with a City cash match of $14,402.72 and $6,960.00 in-kind services.passedPass Action details Not available
21-0049 113. ResolutionResolution authorizing the submission of a grant application for $98,964.86 to the State of Texas under the Victims of Crime Act with a City cash match of $3,300.00 and $21,500.00 in-kind services to support two full time employees.passedPass Action details Not available
21-0051 114. ResolutionResolution authorizing the submission of a grant application for $129,212.45 to the State of Texas under the Victims of Crime Act with a city cash match of $28,000.00 and $4,320.00 in-kind services to support three full time employees.passedPass Action details Not available
20-1338 115. ResolutionResolution authorizing a one-year Interlocal Agreement with Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi for environmental monitoring for salinity levels in the Nueces Bay system, rain gauges in Corpus Christi, and Oso Creek water levels, for a total amount not to exceed $ 164,012, with two one-year extension options at 3% increase per year, with a total potential multi-year not to exceed amount of $506,944.passedPass Action details Not available
21-0058 116. MotionMotion authorizing the City Manager or designee to submit and amend, as necessary, Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) Application No.3 to the Federal Aviation Administration to allow for reimbursement of $8,025,062 in airport operating funds used to match runway extension and taxiway project grant monies, to affirm all assurances and understandings required in PFC Application No. 3, and to take any actions required in connection with the application.passedPass Action details Not available
20-1216 117. Public Hearing / First ReadingZoning Case No. 0720-02, MVR Construction Company (District 4). Ordinance rezoning property at or near 10001 Compton Road from the “RE” Residential Estate District to the “RS-15” Single-Family 15 District. Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval. (3/4 vote required due to public opposition.)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
20-1223 118. Public Hearing / First ReadingZoning Case No. 0820-03, Owen A. Norton (District 4). Ordinance rezoning property at or near 2926 Laguna Shores Road from the “RM-1” Multifamily 1 District to the “RV” Recreational Vehicle Park District. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
21-0061 119. Public Hearing / First ReadingZoning Case No. 1120-01, Mary Hutchins Triestman Partnership (District 1). Ordinance rezoning property at or near 1902 Rand Morgan from the “FR” Farm Rural District and “RS-6” Single-Family 6 District to the “CN-1” Neighborhood Commercial District and “RS-4.5/PUD” Single-Family District and a Planned Unit Development. (Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval)passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
20-0278 120. MotionMotion awarding a professional services contract to Lockwood, Andrews & Newman, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas, for the La Volla Creek Drainage Improvements, located in Council District 3, in an amount of $2,376,995.00, with FY 2021 funding available from the Stormwater Capital Improvement Program Fund.passedPass Action details Video Video
21-0004 121. MotionMotion awarding a construction contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX, for the reconstruction of the Six Points Intersection to include 10th street from Ayers Street to Staples Street and the rehabilitation of Ayers Street from 10th Street to Six Points Intersection and Staples Street from 10th Street to Six Points Intersection, located in Council District 2, with new asphalt pavement and utility improvements in an amount of $3,189,239.00, with FY 2021 funding available from the Streets Bond 2016, Storm Water, Wastewater, and Water Funds.passedPass Action details Video Video
21-0022 122. MotionMotion authorizing execution of a three-year service agreement, with three, three-year renewals, with BFI Waste Services of Texas, L.P., doing business as Republic Services of Corpus Christi, for the processing, marketing, and sale of recyclable commodities for an approximate initial term amount of up to $3,100,000.00, to be effective February 1, 2021.passedPass Action details Video Video
21-0107 123. OrdinanceOrdinance amending Ordinance No. 032311 to increase the appropriation of Type B funding for the Cole Park Pier to $5,000,000.00 from the unreserved fund balance of the Type B Sales Tax Fund and decrease the appropriation from the unreserved fund balance of the General Fund by $349,427.00; transferring funds in the amount of $7,777,670.00 to the Park CIP Fund; and amending the budget.passed on first readingPass Action details Video Video
21-0101 124. OrdinanceOrdinance accepting a grant in the amount of $206,787.00 from the State of Texas Governor’s Homeland Security Grants Division for Operation Stonegarden to assist in border patrol operations; and appropriating $206,787.00 in the Police Grants Fund.passed on first readingPass Action details Not available
21-0012 125. OrdinanceOrdinance accepting a grant in an amount of $102,248.61 from the Texas Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division for Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program with no City match; and appropriating $70,000.00 in the Municipal Court Grant Fund, $16,124.31 in the Fire Department Grants Fund, and $16,124.30 in the Police Grants Fund.passed on first reading  Action details Not available
20-1337 126. OrdinanceOrdinance amending City Code Chapter 55, Article XI, Commercial and Industrial Waste Disposal and Pretreatment, to comply with requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Pretreatment Program for Industrial User Discharges to the Wastewater System by adding required definitions for best management practices, daily and monthly limits, process wastewater; amending sampling collection requirements, and providing for compliance orders; and providing for civil penalties up to $1,000 per day and criminal penalties up to $2,000 per day for violations of the ordinance.passed on first reading  Action details Not available
21-0008 127. OrdinanceOrdinance authorizing the acceptance of the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (“GOMESA”) grant funding from the Texas General Land Office - Coastal Management Program in an amount of $253,307.00 for the acquisition of property adjacent to Laguna Madre and in the Redhead Pond area, for stormwater re-route associated with the Bond 2018 Laguna Shores street reconstruction projects, located in Council District 4, and appropriating an amount of $253,307.00 in the Community Development Grant Fund.passed on first reading  Action details Video Video
21-0066 128. OrdinanceOrdinance amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 53: One Way Streets and Alleys that will change 10th Street, between Ayers Street and Staples Street, from a two-way traffic flow to a one-way traffic flow.passed on first reading  Action details Not available
21-0127 129. OrdinanceOrdinance declaring City owned land on Oso Creek at Starry Circle as surplus property; authorizing its sale or exchange to the public by sealed bid; and authorizing execution of the deed and any related documents necessary to complete the sale and convey the property.passed on first reading  Action details Not available
  130. 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 purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property rights within the City for potential COVID vaccination sites, and pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.072 to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property rights (including, but not limited to, property rights at or in the vicinity of the aforementioned potential sites) because deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the governmental body in negotiations with a third person, including, but not limited to owners of the potential COVID vaccination sites.discussed in executive session  Action details Not available
21-0113 131. 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 potential annexation of areas at or near the intersection of FM 43 and London Pirate road (formerly County Road 33) and the potential creation of special districts covering all or part of said areas, including tax increment financing district(s), tax increment reinvestment zone(s), municipal management district(s), public improvement district(s), and municipal utility district(s) and pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.087 to discuss confidential commercial or financial information pertaining to business prospect(s) that the City seeks to have locate, stay or expand in or near the territory of the City and with which the City may conduct economic development negotiations and/or deliberate possible economic development issues concerning said business prospect(s), including but not limited to, The London Proper, LLC.discussed in executive session  Action details Not available
21-0147 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 being sought or considered in the current Texas Legislative session that could affect the City, the City’s contractual, regulatory, and/or taxation relationships, powers, and rights vis-a-vis other governmental bodies, and the City’s purchase, transmission, sale, and treatment of water, sewer, and other services.discussed in executive session  Action details Not available