CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING KERRRVILLE, TEXAS APRIL 26, 2022 6:00 PM On April 26, 2022 at 6:00 p.m., Mayor Bill Blackburn in City Hall Council Chambers, 701 Main Street, called the Kerrville City Council meeting to order. Councimember Judy Eychner provided the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Bill Blackburn Kim Clarkson Roman Garcia Judy Eychner Brenda Hughes Mayor Mayor Pro Tem, Councimember Place 2 Councimember Place 1 Councilmember Place 3 Councilmember Place 4 COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: None CITY EXECUTIVE STAFF: E.A. Hoppe, City Manager Mike Hayes, City Attorney Ashlea Boyle, Director Parks & Recreation Stuart Cunyus, Public Info Officer Eric Maloney, Fire Chief Chris McCall, Police Chief Drew Paxton, Chief Planner Michael Hornes, Assistant City Manager Guillermo Garcia, Exec Director Innovation Kim Meismer, Assistant City Manager Shelley McElhannon, City Secretary Julie Behrens, Director of Finance VISITORS PRESENT: A list of the citizen speakers present during the meeting is on file in the City Secretary's Office for the required retention period. The Honorable Susan Harris, Kerr County Court at Law Judge Gil Salinas, Kerr Economic Development Corporation 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST: Stuart Cunyus, Councimember Roman Garcia, and E.A. Hoppe provided announcements and items of community interest. 2A. Kerrville Fire Department Person of the Year Awards for Officer, Firefighter, and EMS. Fire Chief Eric Maloney recognized Travis Huser as EMS Person of the Year, Mason Lindner as Firefighter of the Year, and Battalion Chief Mark Logue as Officer of the Year. 2. PRESENTATIONS: 2B. Kerrville Kindness Award presented to Albert Vasquez. nominated for Award by Councimember Judy Eychner. Mayor Blackburn presented the Kerrville Kindness Award to Albert Vasquez, who was 2C. Commendation for outgoing Board member of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mayor Blackburn recognized David Jones for serving ont the Planning and Zoning Commission. 3. VISITORS FORUM: The following person(s) spoke: Brad Barnett Kari Bock Layng Guerriero Mindy Wendele John Harrison Nikki Caines Bruce Stracke 4. CONSENT AGENDA: Councilmember Garcia made a motion to approve items 4A, 4B, and 4C, seconded by Councilmember Eychner. The motion passed 5-0. 4A. City Council workshop minutes held April 12, 2022. 4B. City Council meeting minutes held April 12, 2022. 4C. City Council workshop minutes held April 19, 2022. END OF CONSENT AGENDA. 5 INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION: Mayor Blackburn introduced item. 5A. Kerr Economic Development Corporation (KEDC) quarterly update. Gil Salinas provided information and responded to questions. 5B. Financial Report for month-ended March 31, 2022. Mayor Blackburn introduced item. Julie Behrens provided information and responded to questions. 6 ORDINANCES, SECOND READING: 6A. Ordinance No. 2022-16, second reading. An Ordinance amending Chapter 60, Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas; Chapter 60 more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code; by changing the zoning of a property known as 601 Roy Street, which is out oft the Cage Survey No. 116, Abstract No. 106, and within the City of Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas; from a Single-Family Residential Zoning District (R-1) to a Light Commercial Zoning District (C-2); and providing other matters relating to the subject. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2022-16 caption into record. Councimember Brenda Hughes made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2022-16 on second reading, seconded by Councilmember Eychner. The motion passed 5-0. 6B. Ordinance No. 2022-18, second reading. An Ordinance annexing a tract of land into the Corporate Limits of the City of Kerrville, Texas; such property consisting of an approximate .40 acre tract; part of Lot 8, Block 1, of the L.A. Schreiner' Valley Subdivision; and more commonly known as 318 Mae Drive; such property more specifically described int this Ordinance and being located within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of and adjacent to the City Limits; adopting a service agreement; establishing the zoning for the annexed property as being within a Medium Density Residential Zoning District (R-2); and providing other matters relating to the subject. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2022-18 caption into record. Councilmember Eychner made a motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2022-18 on second reading, seconded by Councimember Kim Clarkson. The motion passed 5-0. 6C. Ordinance No. 2022-19, second reading. An Ordinance deleting Article II "Joint Airport Board" of Chapter 22, "Aviation", oft the Code of Ordinances oft the City of Kerrville, Texas, as it is unnecessary to the continued existence and operation of such board; containing a cumulative clause; containing a savings and severability clause; and providing other matters relating to this subject. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2022-19 caption into record. reading, seconded by Councilmember Garcia. The motion passed 5-0. Councilmember Clarkson made a motion to approved Ordinance No. 2022-19 on second 6D. Ordinance No. 2022-17, second reading. An Ordinance amending Chapter 60, Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas; Chapter 60 more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code; by changing the zoning of a property generally located northeast of the intersection of Loop 534 (Veterans Highway) and Landfill Road N., comprising of 17.803 acres out of the Samuel L. Wallace Survey No. 112, Abstract No. 360; and within the City ofk Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas; from a Light Commercial Zoning District (C-2) to a General Commercial Zoning District (C-3); and providing other matters relating to the subject. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2022-17 caption into record. Councimember Garcia made a motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2022-17 on second reading, seconded by Councimember Hughes. The motion passed 5-0. 7 PUBLIC HEARING AND RESOLUTIONS: 7A. Resolution No. 18-2022. Al Resolution granting a Conditional Use Permit to authorize an Automobile Service and Repair, Major, as that use is defined within the Zoning Code (Chapter 60, Code of Ordinances) of the City of Kerrville, Texas; on property generally located northeast of the intersection of State Loop 534 and Landfill Road N; and comprising an approximate 3 acre tract of land out oft the Sam L. Wallace No. 112, Abstract No. 360; said property is located within a General Commercial Zoning District (C-3); and making said permit subject to certain condition and restrictions. Shelley McElhannon read Resolution No. 18-2022 caption into record. Drew Paxton provided information and responded to questions. Mayor Blackburn opened the public hearing at 7:24 p.m. Mayor Blackburn closed the public hearing at 7:24 p.m. by Councimember Clarkson. The motion passed 5-0. 8 CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Recreation and Open Spaces Master Plan. No person spoke. Councilmember Eychner made a motion to approve Resolution No. 18-2022, seconded 8A. Resolution No. 19-2022. A Resolution adopting the updated Kerrville Parks Shelley McElhannon read Resolution No. 19-2022 caption into record. Ashlea Boyle provided information and responded to questions. Councimember Garcia made a motion to adopt Resolution No. 19-2022, seconded by 8B. Resolution No. 20-2022. A Resolution authorizing the acceptance of grant funding from the Office of the Governor. Criminal Justice Division and its body worn camera program for funding to purchase body cameras and accessories for the Kerrville Police Department. Shelley McElhannon read Resolution No. 20-2022 caption into record. Chief McCall provided information, and Chief McCall and Mike Hayes responded to questions. Councilmember Garcia made a motion to adopt Resolution No. 20-2022 with a correction to the Resolution itself (the second WHEREAS "such funding currently estimated at $79,488.75") and (SECTION ONE estimated in the amount of$79,488.75), seconded by 8C. Donation of a work of art to the City of Kerrville, Texas, and related agreement. (This Councilmember Hughes. The motion passed 5-0. Councimember Hughes. The motion passed 5-0. item is eligible for Executive Session 551.071, 551.073.). Shelley McElhannon read Item 8C caption into record. E.A. Hoppe provided information and responded to questions. Councimember Eychner made a motion to authorize the City Manager to negotiate and finalize an agreement, seconded by Councimember Hughes. The motion passed 5-0. 9A. Apponmentorauncpa CourtJudge. (Thisi item is eligiblet for Executive Session 551.074). 9 APPOINTMENTIS): Shelley McElhannon read item caption into record. Mayor Blackburn made a motion to appoint Lucy Pearson as Municipal Court Judge, Lucy Pearson was sworn-in and provided the Statement and Oath of Office by The seconded by Councilmember Eychner. The motion passed 5-0. Honorable Susan Harris. 10 EXECUTIVE SESSION: None. 11 ACTION ON ITEMS DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, IF ANY: N/A 12 ITEMS FOR FUTURE AGENDAS: None. ADJOURN. The meeting adjourned at 7:54 p.m. APPROVED BY COUNCIL: 51102022 APPROVED: ATTEST: TBL Bill Blackburn, Mayor CDMmener Mellex/McElhannon, City/Secretary