Page 37 CITY OF FORTSTOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA. A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY Mayor. Alexander called the Regular Meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. after declaring aquorum present. Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta gave the Invocation. Council Member Warnock led the Pledge of Allegiance & Pledge to the Texas Flag. Mayor. Alexander read the Mission Statement: "The Mission of the City of Fort Stockton Municipal Government is to Promote & Value Public Confidence and Trust by the Accountable and Responsible Use of Community Resources; to. Ensure Public Safety; Improve Public Services; Promote! Local Recreation and Entertainment, and Generate Mayor Alexander recessed from the Regular Meeting @ 5:37 p.m. to Economic Development." convene into the: SEVENTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 17. City Council May Convene in Closed Session in Accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Concerning Attorney-Client Matters ($551.071); Deliberation regarding Real Property ($551.072); Deliberation regarding Prospective Gifts ($551.073); Personnel Matters ($551.074); and/or Deliberation regarding Security Ref: (a) Annual Evaluation & Revision to Contract for City Manager (b) 90-Day Review Evaluation: City Secretary Marina A. Cantu Devices ($551.076): Frank Rodriguez II. Mayor Alexander closed the Executive Session @ 6:02 p.m. to: EIGHTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 18. Reconvene into Open Session Pursuant to Texas Government Code Section $551.102 & Take Action, if any, on Matters Deliberated in (17a)Discuss/Act: upon. Annual Evaluation & Revision to Contract for City Executive Session: Manager Frank Rodriguez III. CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Page 38 MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJ JR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINAI A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve a favorable and positive evaluation for City Manager Frank Rodriguez II and Revisions to his Employment Contract to include 36-Month Extension beginning April (17b) Discuss/Act upon 90-Day Review Evaluation of City Secretary Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve a positive 90-Day Review Evaluation for Marina A. Cantu with a 1.5 Step Increase. Mayor. Alexander recessed from the Regular Meeting @ 5:37 p.m. Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta convened as the Board of Adjustment for a: 14,2020 & a $10,000 increase to his salary. Marina A. Cantu. FALÇON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS: 1. PUBLIC HEARING: Application request from Property Owner Elvira Feyry to consider a Special Exception to expand a one-family dwelling (detached) in a Retail District 0.22 Acres; Specifically Lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to the Map or Plat ofsaid Addition Recorded in Plat Cabinet 1,Pages 10 A&B of the Plat records of Pecos County, Texas. Public Testimony from Oscar Hernandez of1109 N. State: Oscar Hernandez inquired why the Public Hearing was being heard by the Board City Secretary Cantu explained that Special Exceptions are heard by the Board ofA Adjustment. of Adjustment. Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta closed the Public Hearing at 6:12 p.m. SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS: 2. Discuss/Act upon Application request from Property Owner Elvira Feyry to consider a Special Exception to expand a one-family dwelling Page 39 CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJ JR., PAM PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA. A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY (detached) in a Retail District 0.22 Acres; Specifically Lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to thel Map or Plat of said Addition Recorded in Plat Cabinet 1,Pages 10 A&B of the Plat records of] Pecos County, Texas. Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve the Special Exception for Property Owner! Elvira Feyry to expand a one-family dwelling (detached) in a Retail District 0.22 Acres; Specifically Lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to the Map or Plat ofs said Addition Recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Pages 10 A&B of Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta closed the Board of Adjustment Meeting 6:14 p.m. FALÇON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS x x x X x x thel Plat records of Pecos County, Texas. Mayor Alexander convened into the: THIRD ORDER OFBUSINESS: 3. PUBLIC HEARING: Application request from Property Owner Fort Stockton ISD to consider Revisions to all of Block H and a portion ofWest Gallagher Street, South Valentine Street and South' Young Street,JAMES ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas, Being bound on the North & South by Gallagher Street & Sherer Street and the East & West by Young Street & Valentine Street: RE-ZONE Property from a Single Family (SF-3) Residential Dwelling District to a Two-Family (2F) Residential Dwelling RE-PLAT the Block to contain seven (7) Separate Lots; & ABANDONMENT/CLOSURE of a 0.320 Acre Tract of Land being al Portion ofSouth Young Street, West Gallagher Street & South Valentine Street for the Eventual Construction of District; Teacher Housing. Public Testimony from Oscar Hernandez of1109 N. State: Oscar Hernandez voiced he did not agree with this project as the bond that included teacher housing did not pass. CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30F P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Page 40 MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIAY VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBENFALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY AITORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY Council Member Falcon explained that the bond was not being discussed. The bandonmentclosure ofp property, Re-Zoning & Re-Platting ofthe Property is what was being Considered. Mayor Alexander closed the Public Hearing at 6:17p p.m. Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta convened into: FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Application request from Property Owner Directbytes, LLC to considera Revision to 2.066. Acres; Specifically Block 3,E Ellyson First Addition, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to Pecos County, Texas; Being bound on the North & South by W. Dickinson Boulevard & 9th Street and the East & West by Walnut Street RE-PLAT the Block to Contain three (3) Separate lots for the & Mulberry Street. purpose ofsubdivision & redevelopment. Mayor Alexander explained when he purchased the property it was platted as one property. His architect recommended re-platting the property into 3 separate sections: the westside being the tunnel portion of the Carwash, the Southeast Side being the redeveloped Self-Serve Carwash, & thel Northeast Side being the former E-Z Auto Repair as well as the store on the end where the welding shop is. The architect suggested the property be re-platted that way he could sell the property individually instead ofhaving to sell the entire property. Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta closed the Public Hearing at 6:20 p.m. Mayor Alexander convened into: FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 5. PUBLICHEARING: Application request from Property Owner Elvira Feyry to consider revision to 0.22. Acres; Specifically Lots 1&2, Block 251,ORIENT ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas. According to the Mapc or Plat ofsaid Addition Recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Pages 10. A&B ofthe Plat records of Pecos County, Texas: Page 41 CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY AITORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY RE-PLAT property to one (I) lot. Mayor Alexander closed the Public Hearing @ 6:21 p.m. to reconvene into the Regular Meeting: SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: C Chiefof] Police Robert Lujan with Fort Stockton Police Department - Statistics for March 2020 Service Calls Dispatched: FSPD FSFD PCEMS PCSO Accidents Worked: Accidents (PD) Traffic Stops/Violations Traffic Citations Issued Traffic Stops (PD) Misdemeanors Felonies 1312 Investigations Initiated: 1009 83-4 District Attorney 10 112th District Attorney 143 County Attorney 149 Juvenile Probation 57 Total Arrests: 35 Assault - Family Violence Burglary 488 Criminal Mischief 116 Criminal Trespass: 458 Disorderly Conduct 28 Evading Arrest 12 Illegal Aliens Murder 31 7 13 8 0 48 2 0 0 9 0 5 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 8 Driving While Intoxicated Possession ofa Controlled Substance 6 Possession of Marijuana Public Intoxication Resisting Arrest Theft Warrants SEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 7. City Manager Frank Rodriguez I- City Manager's Report CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Page 42 MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY City Manager Frank Rodriguez III explained that the City is still operating. The City Hall Lobby is open for Senior Citizens from 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. The City is allowing customers to drop-off items at the landfill as needed during City Council authorized the 50% reduction of customer's utility bill. The community is grateful. City Council will review the reduction April 28. He commended the Police Department and Code Enforcement Department for the City-wide Clean-up. doing an excellent job. EIGHTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 8. CONSENT/ AGENDA: Minutes: Regular Meeting Minutes ofl Fort Stockton City Council, 03/24/2020 Special Meeting Minutes ofl Fort Stockton City Council, 03/31/2020 Emergency Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton City Council, Emergency Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton City Council, Regular Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Planning & Zoning 04/02/2020 04/09/2020 Commission, 10/16/2019 Accounts Payable Grand Total: $144,073.37 FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to approve the Consent Agenda, as presented. NINTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 9. Discuss/Act upon Ordinance No. 20-103, Authorizing Three (3) Separate Requests from Property Owner Fort Stockton ISD for all of Block H and a portion of West Gallagher Street, South Valentine Street and South Young Street, JAMES ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas: ABANDONMENT/CLOSURE of a 0.320 Acre Tract of Land being al Portion of South Young Street, West Gallagher Street & South Valentine Street. Page 43 CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETA JR., PAM PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINAA. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY RE-PLAT of all of Block H to contain seven (7) Separate Lots; RE-ZONE Property from a Single Family (SF-3) Residential Dwelling District to a Two-Family (2F) Residential Dwelling District for thel Eventual Construction ofTeacher Housing. & Council Member Falcon reiterated that the City was considering the abandonmentlclosure of property, re-plat & re-zone ofthe property. Mayor Alexander advised everyone that the abandonmentlclosure of property Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve Ordinance No. 20-103, Authorizing Three (3) Separate Requests from Property Owner Fort Stockton ISD for all of Block H and a portion of West Gallagher Street, South Valentine Street and South Young Street, JAMES ADDITION, Fort ABANDONMENT/CLOSURE of a 0.320 Acre Tract of Land being a Portion of South Young Street, West Gallagher Street & South RE-PLATofa all ofl Block H to contain seven (7) Separate Lots; & RE-ZONE Property from a Single Family (SF-3) Residential Dwelling District to a Two-Family (2F) Residential Dwelling District for the was being done to clean-up the property lines. FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO ÇASIAS X X X X X X x Stockton, Pecos County, Texas: Valentine Street. Eventual Construction ofTeacher Housing. TENTH ORDEROFI BUSINESS: 10. Discuss/Act upon Ordinance No. 20-104, Authorizing Request from Property Owner Directbytes, LLC to consider a Revision to 2.066 Acres; Specifically Block 3,1 Ellyson First Addition, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to the map or plat of said addition recorded in Plat Cabinet, Slides 57 A&B, ofthej plat records ofl Pecos County, Texas; Being bound on thel North & South by' W. Dickinson Boulevard & 9th Street and thel East & West by Walnut Street & Mulberry Street. RE-PLAT ofall of Block: 3 to contain three (3) Separate lots for the purpose ofsubdivision & redevelopment. CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30F P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Page 44 MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO &1 PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY AITORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve Ordinance No. 20-104, Authorizing Request from Property Owner Directbytes, LLC to consider a Revision to 2.066 Acres; Specifically Block 3, Ellyson First Addition, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to the map or plat ofsaid addition recorded in Plat Cabinet, Slides 57 A&B, of the plat records ofPecos County, Texas; Being bound on thel North & South by W.1 Dickinson Boulevard & 9th Street and the East & West by Walnut Street & Mulberry RE-PLAT of all of Block 3 to contain three (3) Separate lots for the Street. purpose ofsubdivision & redevelopment. ELEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 11. Discuss/Act upon Ordinance No. 20-105, Authorizing Request from Property Owner Elvira Feyry to consider revision to 0.22 Acres; Specifically Lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to the Map or Plat of said Addition Recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Pages 10 A&B of the Plat Records of Pecos County, Texas: RE-PLAT lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION to one (1) lot. FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve Ordinance No. 20-105, Authorizing Request from Property Owner Elvira Feyry to consider revision to 0.22 Acres; Specifically Lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION, Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas According to the Map or 3 Plat of said Addition Recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Pages 10 A&B of the Plat X X Records ofl Pecos County, Texas: THIRTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: Safety Officers & Code Enforcement Staff. RE-PLAT lots 1&2, Block 251, ORIENT ADDITION to one (1) lot. 13. Discuss/Act upon Hazardous Duty Pay for First Responders: Public City Manager Rodriguez advised everyone that Mayor Pro-Tem had asked him tol look into Hazardous Duty Pay for the essential employees due to the COVID- 19 pandemic. Page 45 CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETA JR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY City Manager Rodriguez determined that the Police Department and Code Enforcement Departments should receive Hazardous Duty Pay. Mayor Pro-Tem Ureta clarified that all employees are essential & the City Council tries to take care of them. However, the Police Department and Code Enforcement Department are on the frontline. They have direct contact with the community. They provide security and enforce quarantine orders as well as Council Member Falcon inquired if every department was considered for Hazardous Duty Pay when designating these frontline employees. City Manager Rodriguez assured Council Member Falcon every employee was Motion was made, seconded and carried to Authorize Hazardous Duty Pay for First Responders: Public Safety Officers & Codel Enforcement Staff. 12. Discuss/Act upon the Construction ofa Carportina One-Family Dwelling District (SF-1) in accordance with Ordinance No. 18-126, as requested by Property Owner Fred Pina, 208 West 2nd Street, Fort Stockton, Texas Mayor Alexander explained that the only issue is the original carport was designed to stand alone and the ordinance states that it must be attached to the He advised everyone that thei issue was previously discussed, and Property Owner Public Testimony from Property Ownerl Fred Pina of208 West 2nd Street: Property Owner Fred Pina inquired what materials needed to be used tol build the Mayor Alexander explained that the materials used on the carport should match enforce the curfew, etc. considered. FALÇON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X X x x x x TWELFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 79735. home. Fred Pina agreed to attach the carport to the house. carport. the materials used on the house. CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Page 46 MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIAV VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBENFALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJABOINPALLY Property Owner Fred Pina assured City Council that the Carport would be attached to his home and he stated that a storage and patio would be built on the Carportin: a Retail(R) in accordance with Ordinance No. 18-126, as requested by Property Owner Fred Pina, 208 West 2nd Street, Fort Stockton, Texas other end. FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X X Motion was made, seconded and carried to Approve the Construction ofa 79735. FOURTEENTHORDER OF BUSINESS: 14. Discuss/Act upon Awarding Bid for Routine Maintenance & Repairs Service Contractor for City of] Fort Stockton Air-Conditioning & Heating City Manager Rodriguez explained that the bid was high for the services needed. Systems. Bid: TDIndustries He recommended not accepting the bid. FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X Motion was made, seconded and carried to Reject the Bid from TDIndustries X for Routine Maintenance & Repairs Service Contractor for City of Fort Stockton Air-Conditioning & Heating Systems. FIFTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 15. Discuss/Act upon Accepting the Pecos County Donation of Flagpole located at the Property commonly known as the Baroid Buildings on Railroad Avenue to be placed at the City of Fort Stockton Police Mayor Alexander advised everyone that the Commissioners Court approved the Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Accept the Pecos County Donation of] Flagpole located at the Property commonly known as the Baroid Buildings on Railroad Avenue to be placed at the City ofl Fort Stockton Department. donation ofthe flagpole to the Police Department. FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X X X x Police Department. Page 47 CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAM PALILEO & PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA A. CANTU CITY ATTORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY SIXTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 16. Discuss/Act upon Extra Workspace Permit for AEP TEXAS INC for a Temporary Workspace Easement for a 1.239 Acre Tract of land located atT. & P.P. RR Co. Survey, Section 40, Block 50, Township 9, Abstract City Attorney Boinpally explained that the term ofthe agreement was not definite. Therefore, the agreement has a term of one year with the option to extend if need Motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to Approve the Extra Workspace Permit for AEP TEXAS INC for a Temporary Workspace Easement fora 1.239 Acre Tract ofland located at' T. & P.P. RR Co. Survey, Section 40, Block 50, Township 9, Abstract 5658, Pecos County, Texas. 5658, Pecos County, Texas. be. FALCON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X X NINTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 19. Questions from the Media. Fort Stockton Pioneer Publisher Steve Fountain asked for clarification on the Changes in Employment Contract for City Manager Frank Rodriguez III. Mayor Alexander clarified that the Agreement was extended fora 36-Month Term He added that City Manager Rodriguez also received a $10,000 increase in his Fort Stockton Pioneer Publisher Steve Fountain asked inquired about changes Mayor Alexander responded there have been no changes to the curfew and the Fort Stockton Pioneer. Publisher Fountain asked how long maintenance has not City Manager Rodriguez clarified that maintenance is being done; however, the City pays for the services as rendered. There is not an actual agreement. beginning April 14, 2020. annual salary totaling $139,829.44. tot the curfew and utility rates. utility changes would bei reviewed at the end of April. been done on the Air-Conditioning Units. CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS DATE OF MEETING: APRIL 14, 2020 TIME OF MEETING: 5:30P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Page 48 MINUTES OF: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PRESENT VIAY VIDEO CONFERENCE: RUBEN FALCON, JAMES WARNOCK, MIKE URETAJR., PAMI PALILEO &1 PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER: FRANK RODRIGUEZ III CITY SECRETARY: MARINA. A. CANTU CITY AITORNEY: PUJA BOINPALLY TWENTIETH ORDER OF BUSINESS: 20. Adjourn. FALÇON WARNOCK URETA PALILEO CASIAS X x x X X % X There being no further business, motion was made, seconded and carried unanimously to adjourn the Regular Mceting @ 6:49 p.m. JoeChris Alexander, Mayor LA Marif na A. Cantu, City Secretary