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CITY COUNCIL INFORMATION TRANSMITTAL April 27, 2018
The Following Council Action Requests are Attached:
Lt. Alexander Park Update ............................................................................ 5
Memorandums Or Items Of Information Enclosed:
Pothole Truck Equipment .............................................................................. 7 RFQ No. 2018–03 Program Manager for Wastewater System Improvements ... 12 Upcoming Public Meetings & Events ............................................................ 13 Scheduled City Council Agenda Items/Policy Issues ....................................... 16 Status of Choke Canyon/Lake Corpus Christi Reservoir System ....................... 19
CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTS (CCARS) As of April 25, 2018
Ref. No.
Date Requested
Action Request Staff Assigned
Current Status
Est. Completion
Date1. Smith
4/24/18 Add an Agenda item to the May 15, 2018 Council Meeting that allows discussion with the possible action of setting up a Council sub-committee for evaluating wastewater proposals and RFQ for Program Manager.
Mark Van Vleck Miles Risley
Scheduled 5/15/18
2. Garza 4/24/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses the progress of the Traffic Management System and its components.
Mark Van Vleck Working 5/9/18
3. Garza 4/24/18
Provide a memo to Council that demonstrates an evaluation of the Reserve funds and whether a policy change is needed.
Sylvia Carillo-Trevino
Working 5/16/18
4. Smith 4/24/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses the steps being taken regarding the fee structure for lines related to the Trust Funds the developers pay into and whether it follows our costs. Submit Fee alternatives to Council.
Keith Selman Working August 2018
5. CM 4/24/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses the Code Enforcement issues at 5413 – 5417 Cane Dr.
Chief Markle Complete 5/2/18
6. CM 4/24/18
Provide a memo to Council regarding the application progress for Kaboom grant equipment for Dolphin Park.
Keith Selman Working 5/2/18
7. Opel 4/24/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses the specific actions currently being taken to reduce the deficits in the Budget.
Sylvia Carillo-Trevino
Working 5/9/18
8. Rubio 4/17/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses the drainage on Navigation Blvd. regarding the Zoning Case for GMG Partners, LP for property located at or near 718 South Navigation Blvd.
Keith Selman Scheduled 5/8/18
9. Guajardo 4/17/18
Provide the City Council Goals Document to the Council Members.
Margie Rose Working 5/2/18
10. Opel4/17/18
Provide a memo to Council that includes a fact sheet regarding the Industrial District Agreements.
Keith Selman Working 5/2/18
11. Opel4/17/18
Provide a memo to Council that will update the progress for Alexander Park playground installation.
Keith Selman Enclosed 4/25/18
12. Opel4/10/18
Provide a memo that discusses how to address the communication regarding a way to reiterate that we are not giving anything away. The dollars are earned.
Kim Womack Complete 4/25/18
13. Opel4/10/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses a Communication Plan for addressing the Budget Process.
Kim Womack Complete 4/25/18
14. Opel4/10/18
Provide a memo to Council that discusses cyber threats for the City and how to address them.
Sylvia Carillo-Trevino
Working 5/2/18
15. Opel4/10/18
Motion of direction for the City Manager to move forward with putting together the framework for updating and simplifying the UDC, utilizing third-party assistance, to budget in next year’s budget.(specifically, Trust Fund language in UDC)
Keith Selman Working 6/12/18
16. Smith4/10/18
Provide a memo for Council that discusses whether the overfill costs for the Sector 3 Cell at the landfill qualifies for a Capital cost from an accounting perspective.
Sylvia Carillo-Trevino
Working 5/2/18
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17. Mayor4/10/18
Provide a memo to Council that considers the amount needed for the fees within Parks and Recreation in order to eliminate the need for subsidizing from the General Fund.
Keith Selman Working 5/2/18
18. Molina3/27/18
Provide a memo to Council that measures the program feasibility for the National League of Cities Service Line Program.
Mark Van Vleck Working 5/2/18
19. Opel3/27/18
Provide a memo to Council that demonstrates a plan to keep a scorecard for project design engineering.
Mark Van Vleck Complete 4/25/18
20. Opel2/27/18
Motion of Direction to procure a Program Manager for our Wastewater system.
Mark Van Vleck Working July 2018
21. VaughnSmith
2/13/18
Bring back an item for Council that communicates the level of engagement of other taxing entities for the potential TIRZ #4 for North Beach.
Keith Selman Working 5/2/18
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INFORMAL STAFF REPORT
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor and Council
From: Margie C. Rose, City Manager
Date: April 27, 2018
Subject: Upcoming Public Meetings and Events
For your convenience, attached is a calendar of upcoming public meetings and events, as submitted by City departments.
Please keep in mind that the City’s Ethics Ordinance prohibits Council members from speaking before City boards, commissions, and committees, except on behalf of your own personal financial interest, in which case you are to immediately state so publicly to the board, commission or committee.
We hope this calendar will keep you informed about activities of interest taking place in your district and Citywide.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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4/27/2018 4:07 PMMartha Vazquez
April 24, 2018 Tuesday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM COUNCIL MEETING -- Council Chambers
April 25, 2018 Wednesday
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT -- City Hall, Council Chambers.
April 26, 2018 Thursday
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD -- Council Chambers
April 27, 2018 Friday
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Advisory Committee on Community Pride -- 2525 Hygeia - Solid Waste Office- Main Conference Room
May 2, 2018 Wednesday
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Committee for Persons with Disabilities -- City Hall - Council Chambers
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Planning Commission Meeting -- City Hall Council Chambers
May 8, 2018 Tuesday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM COUNCIL MEETING -- Council Chambers
May 9, 2018 Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ARTS & CULTURAL COMMISSION -- Parks and Recreation Department
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee -- City Hall Basement
May 15, 2018 Tuesday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM COUNCIL MEETING -- Council Chambers
May 16, 2018 Wednesday
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Planning Commission Meeting -- City Hall Council Chambers
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4/27/2018 4:08 PMMartha Vazquez
May 17, 2018 Thursday
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Airport Board -- International Airport Board Room
May 18, 2018 Friday
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM ANIMAL CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE -- Animal Care Facility Conference Room, 2626 Holly.
May 22, 2018 Tuesday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM COUNCIL MEETING -- Council Chambers
May 23, 2018 Wednesday
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT -- City Hall, Council Chambers.
May 24, 2018 Thursday
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM BUILDING STANDARDS BOARD -- Council Chambers
May 25, 2018 Friday
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Advisory Committee on Community Pride -- 2525 Hygeia - Solid Waste Office- Main Conference Room
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4/27/2018 4:00 PM
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI SCHEDULED
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS/POLICY ISSUES As of April 27, 2018
*Please note that this schedule may change at anytime due to scheduling conflicts and/orpriority issues.
May 8, 2018
*Regular Council Meeting 11:30 a.m.
1. (18-0370) Motion authorizing a 12-month rental service agreement with Herc Rentals Inc. ofBonita Springs, Florida for the rental of Heavy Equipment, based on the cooperativepurchasing agreement via U.S. Communities, for a total amount not to exceed $236,790.00,which includes a $7,000.00 allowance for unforeseen repairs.
2. (18-0422) Motion authorizing execution of a “Release and Relinquishment of Access Rights toHighway Facility” for a consideration amount of $1,000; and a “Possession and UseAgreement for Transportation Purposes With Additional Payment of IndependentConsideration” for a consideration of $3,000 with TxDOT to release access rights to 132.34linear feet of right of way located at 1208 Peabody Avenue in support of the Harbor BridgeReplacement Project.
3. (18-0445) Ordinance authorizing a fifteen-year lease agreement with Kamping Pleasures, Inc.for 40 acres out of the Mary B. Kelvin survey in Live Oak County, on the North side of LakeCorpus Christi, in consideration of quarterly rent of $5,000 or 8% of gross sales, whichever isgreater, to operate a campground; with option to extend for up to additional ten-year term.
4. (18-0453) Ordinance authorizing $1,83,301.64 from the Unreserved Fund Balance for thePurchase and Installation of Public Address system at Corpus Christi International Airport;amending the FY 2017-18 Operating Budget adopted by Ordinance No 031255 to increaseexpenditures by $1,83,301.64; and approving the purchase of the said equipment andinstallation from the Ford Audio-Video System LLC of Austin, Texas, for an amount not to$1,66,637.86 and 10% Contingency ($16,663.78), via Buy Board.
5. (18-0500) Motion authorizing to execute Amendment No 2 to Service Agreement 547 withO’Reilly Auto Parts of Springfield, Missouri for the continuous supply of automotive parts for aone-year term, as required by the Fleet department, for a not to exceed amount of $22,064.30, for a total restated cost not to exceed $66,192.9.
6. (18-0504) Resolution authorizing the City Manager or designee to enter into an outside citylimits water contract, with the current property owner to provide public water to their respectiveproperty located outside the city limits pursuant to Section 55-113 of the City Code ofOrdinances.
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4/27/2018 4:00 PM
7. (18-0506) Case No. 0318-01 Estate of Margaret J. Pasztor: Ordinance rezoning property at ornear 3902 Cimarron Boulevard from “FR” Farm Rural District to the “RM-2” Multifamily 2District.
8. (18-0507) Ordinance appropriating $13,006.92 from the No. 4220 Wastewater Trunk SystemTrust Fund to refund John Butler and Elizabeth Butler the wastewater lot/acreage fee paid,since wastewater services are not available, nor will they be available, within the next 5 yearsas related to Butler Addition, Lot 1.
May 15, 2018
*Regular Council Meeting 11:30 a.m.
9. (18-0014) Motion authorizing City Manager, or designee, to lease-purchase from Cascade CartSolutions, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, 9,440 96-gallon refuse containers and 1,870 96-gallonrecycle containers for a total amount of $593,135.46, with an estimated expenditure of$79,084.72 in FY2017-18. The award is based on the cooperative purchasing agreement withthe Houston-Galveston Area Council of Government (HGAC). The containers will be used inthe City’s automated collection program.
10. (18-0505) Case No. 0318-01 Estate of Margaret J. Pasztor: Ordinance rezoning property at ornear 3902 Cimarron Boulevard from “FR” Farm Rural District to the “RM-2” Multifamily 2District.
11. (18-0520) Resolution authorizing a one-year service agreement with Hilario O. Ortega, Jr., dbaA Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services of Corpus Christi, Texas, for a total amount not toexceed $85,878.34, with two one-year options for a total potential multi-year amount of$257,635.02.
12. (18-0521) Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 031235 regarding the Regional Local ServicesSystem/Local Public Health System grant to increase related program income by $140,000.00for new estimated total program income of $400,000.
13. (18-0538) Ordinance waiving the requirement to construct wastewater infrastructure, underSection 8.2.7.B, and exempting STEPS Terminal, Block 1, Lot 1 from the payment ofWastewater Lot or Acreage Fees, under Section 8.5.2.G of the Unified Development Code.
May 17, 2018
*Council Workshop 9:00 a.m.
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4/27/2018 4:00 PM
May 22, 2018
*Regular Council Meeting 11:30 a.m.
1. (18-0395) Ordinance amending the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinance to adopt an AnnexationPetition Fee.
2. (18-0533) Motion authorizing a three-year supply agreement with Northern Safety andIndustrial, of Corpus Christi, Texas, for the purchase of hip and knee boots for a total amountnot to exceed $191,691.75.
3. (18-0551) Ordinance authorizing lease extension with Kamping Pleasures, Inc. for up to 6months to operate a 40-acre campground on Lake Corpus Christi, for $1500 monthly rent or8% of gross sales, whichever is greater.
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As of: 04/27/2018
Date Elevation Volume % Capacity Elevation Volume % Capacity Volume % Capacity Elevation Volume % Capacity
FULL 220.5 662,821 100% 94.0 256,339 100% 919,160 100% 44.0 161,085 100%
04/27/2018 194.7 186,162 28.1% 92.0 218,027 85.1% 404,189 44.0% 40.6 131,068 81.4%
04/26/2018 194.7 186,162 28.1% 92.0 218,027 85.1% 404,189 44.0% 40.6 131,068 81.4%
03/27/2018 195.1 190,973 28.8% 92.6 229,272 89.4% 420,245 45.7% 40.4 129,400 80.3%
04/27/2017 200.0 275,774 41.6% 93.1 240,625 93.9% 516,399 56.2% 44.1 162,101 100.6%
STATUS OF THE CHOKE CANYON / LAKE CORPUS CHRISTI / LAKE TEXANA RESERVOIR SYSTEM
RESERVOIR STATISTICS
Choke Canyon Reservoir Lake Corpus Christi CCR/LCC Combined Lake Texana
41.6
93.9
56.2
28.1
85.1
44.0
81.4
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Choke Canyon Lake Corpus Christi CCR / LCC System Texana
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acit
y (%
)
Reservoir Capacities
Full Last Year Today
220.5
94.0
44.0
200.0
93.1
44.1
194.7
92.0
40.6
0
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100
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200
CCR LCC Texana
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SL)
Reservoir Elevations
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CFS
Colorado River at WhartonMean Daily Flow
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