CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING KERRRVILLE, TEXAS JULY 09, 20246:00PM On July 09, 2024 at 6:00 p.m., Mayor Joe Herring, Jr. called the Kerrville City Council meeting to order in City Hall Council Chambers, 701 Main Street. Councimember Delayne Sigerman provided the invocation, and led the Pledge of Allegiance. COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Joe Herring, Jr., Mayor Delayne Sigerman, Councilmember Place 1 Jeff Harris, Councilmember Place 2 Kent McKinney, Councimember Place 3 CITY EXECUTIVE STAFF: Dalton Rice, City Manager Mike Hayes, City Attorney Michael Hornes, Asst City Manager Kim Meismer, Asst City Manager Shelley McElhannon, City Secretary Julie Behrens, Director of Finance Ashlea Boyle, Director of Parks & Rec COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: None Brenda Hughes, Councimember Place 4/Mayor Pro Tem Stuart Cunyus, Public Information Officer Rosa Ledesma, Interim Asst Dir Parks & Rec Eric Maloney, Fire Chief Chris McCall, Police Chief Drew Paxton, Director of Planning Charvy Tork, Director ofIT Anello Zanoni, Management Intern VISITORS PRESENT: Al list of the citizen speakers present during the meeting is on file Joe Martin, Heart of Hills Farmers Market Daniel Wheeler, J Street Company int the City Secretary's Office for the required retention period. 1. ANNOUNCEMENIS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST: Bruce Stracke, Brinkman Properties Shae Beyers, J Street Company Communtyamouncements provided by Stuart Cunyus and Councimember Brenda Hughes. 2A. Recognition of organizations and execution of a multi-agency public safety Mayor Herring presented proclamations to Lt. James Machetta with the Kerrville Police Department, the Kerrville Fire Department, Schreiner University, Darin Smith with Peterson Health, and Kerr County Sheriffs Department for the organization and execution of a multi- agency public safety emergency drill conducted June 20, 2024 at Schreiner University. 2B. Kerrville Kindness award: Recognition of City of Kerrville employees saving a man's Mayor Herring presented the Kerrville Kindness award to City employees Koy Coffer, Stuart Cunyus, Martin Greenwell, and KPD Lt. James Machetta for assisting a citizen in 2. PRESENTATIONIS: emergency drill. life at City Hall Lobby. an emergency situation. 3. VISITORS FORUM: The following person(s) spoke: Bruce Kryzer Daniel Lowery Peggy McKay 4. CONSENT AGENDA: Councilmember Sigerman requested to pulli item 4B, and made a motion to approve items 4A, 4C, and 4D, seconded by Councimember Hughes. The motion passed 5-0. 4A. Subscription with CivicPlus for CivicClerk, an agenda and meeting management solution to replace Granicus, int the amount of $65,928.55 for two years. 4C. City Council workshop minutes June 28, 2024. 4D. City Council meeting minutes June 28, 2024. END OF CONSENT AGENDA. 4B. Non-exclusive license agreement between the City of Kerrville and Heart of the Hills Farmers Market, Inc. for use oft the Dallas Daughtry Boardwalk Pavilion. Joe Martin provided information and responded to questions. Councimember Hughes made a motion to authorize the City Manager to finalize and execute that agreement, seconded by Councimember Sigerman. The motion passed 5-0. 5A. Ordinance No. 2024-15, second reading. An Ordinance amending Chapter 70 "Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions", Article III Electioneering at polling locations", of the City's Code of Ordinances to revise this article as to regulations applicable to electioneering and other conduct on city-owned or city-controlled property being used as a polling place; containing a savings and severability clause; providing for penalties not to exceed $500.00; ordering publication; providing an effective date; and providing other 5. ORDINANCEIS). SECOND READING: matters related to the subject. Mike Hayes provided information. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2024-15 caption into record. Councimember Hughes made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2024-15 on second reading, seconded by Councilmember Jeff Harris. The motion passed 5-0. 5B. Ordinance No. 2024-16, second reading. An Ordinance amending Chapter 30 "Business", Article VI Solicitations" of the City's Code of Ordinances to revise regulations applicable to peddlers, solicitors, and canvassers; containing a savings and severability clause; providing for penalties not to exceed $500.00; ordering publication; providing an effective date; and providing other matters related to the subject. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2024-16 caption into record. Mike Hayes provided information. The following person(s) spoke: Nikki Caines Jane Rucker Mike Hayes and Dalton Rice provided clarification. Councilmember Harris made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2024-16 on second reading, seconded by Councimember Kent McKinney. The motion passed 5-0. PUBLIC HEARING AND ORDINANCES, FIRST READING: 6. 6A. Ordinance No. 2024-17. An Ordinance annexing two tracts ofl land into the corporate limits of the City of Kerrville, Texas; one property consisting of approximately 2.02 acres generally located adjacent to and along State Highway 27 as it intersects with Peterson Farm Road; and the other property consisting of approximately 7.10 acres located adjacent to and along State Highway 27 and between the roadway and Peterson Farm Road; such properties more specifically described in this Ordinance; adopting a Service Agreement; establishing the zoning for the annexed properties as an Industrial and Manufacturing (IM) Zoning District; and providing other matters relating to this subject. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2024-17 caption into record. Mayor Herring opened the public hearing at 6:46 p.m. MayorHerring closed the public hearing at 6:46 p.m. Anello Zanoni provided information. No person(s) spoke. Councilmember Harris made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2024-17 on first reading, 6B. Ordinance No. 2024-18. An Ordinance amending Chapter 60 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Kerrville, Texas, otherwise known as the City's Zoning Code, by changing the zoning of properties known as 575 and 601 Peterson Farm Road from an AirportZoning District to an Industrial and Manufacturing Zoning District; and providing other seconded by Councimember Sigerman. The motion passed 5-0. matters related to the subject. Anello Zanoni provided information. No person(s) spoke. Shelley McElhannon read Ordinance No. 2024-18 caption into record. Mayor Herring opened the public hearing at 6:48 p.m. Mayor Herring closed the public hearing at 6:49 p.m. Bruce Stracke was in attendance for any questions. Councimember Hughes made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2024-18 oni first reading, 7A. Resolution No. 24-2024. A Resolution designating the Hill Country Community Journal (HCCJ) as the official newspaper for the City of Kerrville, Texas; providing authority fort the City Manager to act as may be appropriate; providing for an effective date; repealing Resolution No. 31-2018 and any other resolutions in conflict herewith. Shelley McElhannon read Resolution No. 24-2024 caption into record. Julie Behrens provided information and responded to questions. seconded by Councimember Sigerman. The motion passed 5-0. 7. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: The following person(s) spoke: Neice Bell Councilmember McKinney made a motion to approve Resolution No. 24-2024, seconded 7B. Resolution No. 25-2024. A Resolution supporting the Bluewood Multifamily Development, to include the future waiver of the City's parkland dedication fees, building by Councimember Harris. The motion passed 5-0. permit fees, and an agreement for tax abatement. Shelley McElhannon read Resolution No. 25-2024 caption into record. Michael Hornes, Daniel Wheeler, and Dalton Rice provided information and responded to questions. The following person(s) spoke: Bill Blackburn Nikki Caines George Baroody Peggy McKay Mayor Herring requested to add an amendment to Resolution No. 25-2024 for "a cap on the permit waiver fees at $480,000, and a cap on the tax abatement amount at $520,000". Councimember McKinney made a motion to adopt Resolution No. 25-2024 with the amendment requested by the Mayor, seconded by Councimember Harris. The motion 8. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Executive Session was not called nor convened. 9. ACTION ON ITEMS DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, IFANY. N/A passed 5-0. 10. ITEM(S) FOR FUTURE AGENDAS: Councimember Harris = requested a Resolution where the City waives Veterans' Day Parade fees, application, and permits, cosponsored by Councimember Hughes. Mayor Herring - requested a Resolution supporting or opposing a statue of Johnny Manziel being erected at Peterson Plaza, cosponsored by Councimember Hughes. Consensus by Council for staff to bring back a resolution. Consensus by Council for staff to bring back a resolution. ADJOURN. The meeting adjourned at 7:39 p.m. APPROVED BY COUNCIL: 1/43/24 APPROVED: Joe ATTEST: Clu YoCo Shelley McElhannon, City Secretary )