CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING KERRVILLE, TEXAS MAY 12, 2020 On May 12, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. the meeting was called to order by Mayor Bill Blackburn in the City Hall Council Chambers at 701 Main Street. The invocation was offered by Councilmember Gary Cochrane, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Councilmember Cochrane. COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Bill Blackburn Judy Eychner Kim Clarkson Gary Cochrane Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Delayne Sigerman Councilmember COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: None CITY EXECUTIVE STAFF PRESENT: Mark McDaniel E.A. Hoppe Mike Hayes Drew Paxton Dannie Smith City Manager Deputy City Manager City Attorney Chief Planning Officer Fire Chief Shelley McElhannon City Secretary VISITORS PRESENT: No citizens were present physically at the City Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and the Governor's Disaster Declaration on March 16, 2020; public participation was engaged through telephone and by email. Mayor Blackburn advised that item 1A had been pulled by a citizen. Councimember Cochrane moved to approve items 1B and 1C as presented. Councilmember Kim 1. CONSENT AGENDA: Clarkson seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. 1B. Minutes for the City Council regular meeting held April 28, 2020. 1C. Minutes for the City Council special-called meeting held May 05, 2020. END OF CONSENT AGENDA 1A. Construction contract with Wagner Materials & Construction for the 2020 Base Repair project in an amount of $128,000.00. The following person spoke by telephone: E.A. Hoppe presented information. George Baroody Councimember Judy Eychner made a motion to authorize the City Manager to finalize and execute a construction contract with Wagner Materials & Construction. Councimember Delayne Sigerman seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. 2A. PUBLIC HEARING AND ORDINANCES, FIRST READING: 2A. Ordinance No. 2020-08. An Ordinance amending. Chapter 60 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas, which adopted zoning regulations, use districts, and a zoning map in accordance with the City's Comprehensive Plan, such Chapter more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code; by changing the zoning and classification of a property generally located west of and adjacent to Loop 534 North (Veterans Highway) and north of its intersection with Cypress Creek Road (FM 1341); comprising approximately 3.88 acres; from a Single-family Residential Zoning District (R-1) to a Multifamily Residential Zoning District (R-3); amending the Comprehensive Plan (Kerrville 2050) to make it consistent with such amendment; providing a cumulative clause; providing for severability; providing an effective date; ordering publication; and providing other matters relating to the subject. The title caption was read into record by Shelley McElhannon. Mayor Blackburn opened the Public Hearing at 6:29 p.m. The following person spoke by telephone: Discussion ensued among City Council. Drew Paxton presented information and responded to questions by City Council. Bruce Stracke Mayor Blackburn closed the Public Hearing at 6:48 p.m. Councimember Eychner moved to approve the appeal Ordinance No. 2020-08 zone change to R3, and Councimember Cochrane seconded. The motion failed 2-3, with Councilmember Cochrane and Councimember Sigerman voting in favor and Mayor Blackburn, Councimember Clarkson, and Councimember Eychner voting against. 2B. Ordinance No. 2020-09. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2003-26, which created a Planned Development District for Retail Trade I and Building Construction- Specialist Development on an approximately 1.93 acre tract of land known as the Martin Addition, Block 1, Lots 1-3, out of the Samuel Wallace Survey No. 112, Abstract No. 360; and more commonly known as 3001 Memorial Boulevard (State Highway 27), as located within the City of Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas; by amending the site plan for the property; amending Chapter 60 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas, which adopted zoning regulations, use districts, and a zoning map, such Chapter more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code as appropriate; providing a cumulative clause; providing for severability; providing an effective date; ordering publication; and providing other matters related to the subject. The title caption was read into record by Shelley McElhannon. Drew Paxton presented information and responded to questions. Mayor Blackburn opened the Public Hearing at 6:52 p.m. No citizen speakers during this Public Hearing. Mayor Blackburn closed the Public Hearing at 6:53 p.m. Councimember Sigerman made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-09 as presented. Councilmember Eychner seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. 2C. Ordinance No. 2020-10. An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2009-08, which created a Planned Development District on an approximate 3.06 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Wallace Survey No. 112, Abstract No. 360, within the City of Kerrville, Texas; and generally located at the southwest corner of Memorial Boulevard (State Highway 27) and Loop 534 (Veterans Hwy) intersection; establishing the zoning on the same property as a General Commercial District (C-3) in accordance with Chapter 60 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas, which adopted zoning regulations, use districts, and a zoning map pursuant to the City's Comprehensive Plan; such Chapter more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code; providing a cumulative clause; providing for severability; providing an effective date; ordering publication; and providing other matters relating to the subject. The title caption was read into record by Shelley McElhannon. Drew Paxton presented information and responded to questions. Mayor Blackburn opened the Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. The following person spoke by telephone: Bruce Stracke Mayor Blackburn closed the Public Hearing at 7:01 p.m. Councimember Sigerman made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-10 as presented. Councimember Eychner seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. 2D. Ordinance No. 2020-11. An Ordinance amending Chapter 60 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas, which adopted zoning regulations, use districts, and a zoning map in accordance with the City's Comprehensive Plan, such Chapter more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code; by changing the zoning and Classification of a property located on the northwest corner of and adjacent to the intersection of Harper Road (State Highway FM 783) and Lois Street, more commonly known as 1104 Lois Street; comprising approximately 3.97 acres; from a Single-family Residential Zoning District (R-1) to a Residential Transition Zoning District (RT); providing a cumulative clause; providing for severability; providing an effective date; ordering publication; and providing other matters relating to the subject. The title caption was read into record by Shelley McElhannon. Drew Paxton presented information and responded to questions. Mayor Blackburn opened the Public Hearing at 7:09 p.m. The following person spoke by telephone: Bruce Stracke Mayor Blackburn closed the Public Hearing at 7:11 p.m. Councimember Cochrane made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-11 as presented. Councimember Clarkson seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. 2E. Ordinance No. 2020-12. An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2006-04, which created a Planned Development District on an approximate 7.47 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Wallace Survey No. 112, Abstract No. 360, within the City of Kerrville, Texas; said tract located between Meeker Road and Beech Street; establishing the zoning on this same property as Medium Density Residential District (R-2) in accordance with Chapter 60 of the Codes of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas, which adopted zoning regulations, use districts, and a zoning map pursuant to the City's Comprehensive Plan; such Chapter more commonly known as the City's Zoning Code; providing a cumulative clause; providing for severability; providing an effective date; ordering publication; and providing other matter relating to the subject. The title caption was read into record by Shelley McElhannon. Drew Paxton presented information and responded to questions. Mayor Blackburn opened the Public Hearing at 7:18 p.m. The following person spoke by telephone: Travis Page Mayor Blackburn closed the Public Hearing at 7:21 p.m. Councimember Eychner made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-12 as presented. Councilmember Cochrane seconded, and the motion passed 5-0. 3. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: 3A. Briefing and possible action as to the City's ongoing preparedness and response Mark McDaniel and Chief Smith presented information and responded to questions. Councimember Eychner made a motion to re-open the Kerrville pools in June 2020, Councimember Sigerman, Councilmember Eychner, Councilmember Clarkson, and to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). and Councilmember Sigerman seconded. The motion passed 5-0. Mike Hayes provided updates on community services. 4. EXECUTIVE SESSION: None. None. ADJOURN APPROVED: BITB 5. ACTION ON ITEMS DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, IF ANY: The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 p.m. ATTEST: CpEANS SheleyMcElmĂ nnon, City Secretary Mayor B APPROVED BY COUNCIL: MAy2l,030