Page/19 CITY OF FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS MINUTES OF: DATE OF MEETING: TIME OF MEETING: PLACE OF MEETING: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST22, ,2022 5:30F PM 121 WEST SECOND STREET FORT STOCKTON, TX79735 ROLL CALL WAS ANSWERED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: PRESENT: JAMES WARNOCK, RUBENJE BERNAL, RUBEN FALCON DARREN HODGES ARRIVED AT 6:01 P.M. ABSENT: PAUL CASIAS MAYOR: CITY MANAGER: CITY SECRETARY: CITY. ATTORNEY: JOE CHRIS ALEXANDER FRANK RODRIGUEZ III MARINA CANTU PUJA BOINPALLY Mayor Joe Chris Alexander called the Regular Meeting to Order at 5:30 p.m. after declaring a quorum present. Mayor Joe Chris 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 Economic Development. Council Member Darren Hodges gave the Invocation. & the Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag. Council Member. James Warnock led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States of America Flag PRESENTATIONS: 1. Public Works Director Luis Guerra--- Update regarding Street Repairs & Projects Pagel 120 SPECIAL PROJECTS Fort Stockton Convention Center Gene Cummings Park City Hall Parking Lot Walk-in Clinic Parking Lot Main Street Parking Lines SWEEPER: Utilizing it 3 days out of the week concentrating on Main Street, Nelson Street, 5th Street, School Zones and Residential Areas. LOTCLEAN-UPS: Mostly work on alleys 6Man Team Skid Steers Dump Truck BULK TRASH: Weed eaters, tractors & Chainsaws Fall Clean up in November yielded 793.77 tons They work on 1 quadrant per week They pick-up according to Bulk Trash Tickets from City Hall PATCHWORK: 2Man Team Work 1 quadrant per week Filli inj potholes/Utility Cuts Have used 200 tons this year MILLING OF DETERIORATING STREETS: Nelson from Dickinson Blvd to Hornbeck Sherer from James to Main Street. Oklahoma Street by the High School Have done approximately 10 miles based on materials utilized. 13th Street STREETS PAVED: Nelson from 13th to Hornbeck Sherer from Jackson to Main Street Oklahoma Street Pagel 121 1,403 tons of aggregate, 54,156 gallons of paving oil, 10,000 tons ofb base material $279,371.00 They are shorthanded in the Streets Department. Ift the weather is bad they utilize staff elsewhere, such as bulk trash pick-ups, etc. 2. ChiefofPolice Robert Lujan with Fort Stockton Police Department- Life expectancy ofa street is 15 years. : Statistics for July 2022 Calls for Service: Dispatched FSPD FSFD PCEMS PCSO Accidents Worked: Accidents (PD) Traffic Stops/Violations Traffic Citations Issued Traffic Stops (PD) Misdemeanors Felonies Investigations Initiated: 1269 83"d District. Attorney 797 112th District Attorney 22 County Attorney 132 Juvenile. Probation 52 Total Arrests: 23 Assault- Family Violence Burglary 297 Criminal Mischief 22 Criminal Trespass: 174 Disorderly Conduct Driving While Intoxicated 33 Evading Arrest 7 Undocumented Non-Citizens Murder 8 0 14 0 5 1 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 320 Possession of a Controlled Substance Possession of Marijuana Public Intoxication Resisting Arrest Theft Warrants VACANCIES: 2Patrol Officers Dispatch School Resource Officers 1Animal Control Officer Position SHELTER: 11 dogs in the shelter 20 is the capacity ofthe shelter 3in quarantine Page 122 CONSENT AGENDA: 3. All matters listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. Ifdiscussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. Minutes: (Mayor) Regular Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton City Council, 08/08/2022 - Special Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Economic Development 4-A Corporation, Regular Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Economic Development 4-A Corporation, - Special Meeting Minutes ofl Fort Stockton Economic Development 4-A Corporation, Special Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Economic Development 4-B Corporation, - Regular Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Economic Development 4-B Corporation, Special Meeting Minutes of! Fort Stockton Economic Development 4-B Corporation, Regular Meeting Minutes ofs Substandard Building Committee, 06/02/2022 - Regular Meeting Minutes of Substandard Building Committee, 07/07/2022 Regular Meeting Minutes of intergovernmental Recreation Board, 06/15/2022 - Regular Meeting Minutes ofl Intergovernmental Recreation Board, 07/27/2022 Special Meeting Minutes ofl Fort Stockton Tourism Advisory Board, 06/21/2022 - Regular Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Tourism Advisory Board, 07/20/2022 - Regular Meeting Minutes of Fort Stockton Housing Authority Board, 07/21/2022 05/12/2022 07/21/2022 08/04/2022 05/12/2022 07/21/2022 08/04/2022 Accounts Payable Grand Total: $1,299,371.35 Motion was made by Council Member James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben Falcon, and carried unanimously to approve Consent Agenda, as presented. Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben JI Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. ORDINANCES: 4. Discuss/Act upon Ordinance No. 22-114, Adopting Budget Amendment No. 2 to the Original Budget of the City of] Fort Stockton, Texas for the Fiscal Year 2021-2022; Providing for Supplemental Appropriation and/or Transfer of Certain funds; Providing for Severability; and Providing for Other Matters Related to the Subject. (Dir. ofl Fin.) Page 123 Director of] Finance Maria Rodriguez explained the Economic Development 4-B Corporation requested permission to expend additional funds in the amount of $21,000 for the Gene Cummings Park and Fort Stockton Convention Center (Air Conditioner) Community Development Projects. The EDC 4B Fund Balance as oft the end ofFY2-21 was $1,972,727.00. Motion was made by Council Member Ruben Falcon, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to approve Ordinance No. 22-114, Adopting Budget Amendment No. 2 to the Original Budget ofthe City of Fort Stockton, Texas for the Fiscal Year 2021-2022; Providing for Supplemental Appropriation and/or Transfer of Certain funds; Providing for Severability; and Providing for Other Matters Related to the Subject. Council Member. James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. RESOLUTIONS: 5. Discuss/Act upon Resolution No. 22-113R, al Resolution setting a date, time, and place for a Public Hearing on the Proposed Annexation of Certain Property by the City of] Fort Stockton, Texas, as requested by property owner Rolling Plains EV Stations, LLC and Authorizing and Directing the Mayor to Publish Notice ofs such Public Hearing for LANCIUM IST ADDITION: Being Approximately 102.238-acre portion oft thel North 1/2 of Section 25, Block 146, TEXAS AND ST.LOUIS RAILWAY COMPANY SURVEY, Pecos County, Texas. (City Sec.) City Secretary Marina Cantu explained Rolling Plains EV Stations, LLC requested permission to Annex the LANCIUM 1ST ADDITION: 102.238-acre property located across the street from the Pecos County Civic Center for the Lancium Project, which has a 380 Economic Development Agreement with the City of Fort Stockton. The Public Hearing is scheduled for September 12, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. at the City Hall-Council Motion was made by Council Member James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to approve Resolution No. 22-113R, a Resolution setting September 12, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hal-Council Chambers for a Public Hearing on the Proposed Annexation of Certain Property by the City of Fort Stockton, Texas, as requested by property owner Rolling Plains EV Stations, LLCand Authorizing and Directing the Mayor to Publish Notice of such Public Hearing for LANCIUM 1ST ADDITION: Being Approximately 102.238-acre portion of the North 1/2 of Chambers. Pagel 124 Section 25, Block 146, TEXAS AND ST.I LOUIS RAILWAY COMPANY SURVEY, Pecos County, Texas. Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J. Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 6. Discuss/Act upon Resolution No. 22-114R, al Resolution setting a date, time, and place fora a Public Hearing on1 the Proposed Annexation of Certain Property by the City ofFort Stockton, Texas, as requested by property owner Rolling Plains EV Stations, LLC and Authorizing and Directing the Mayor to Publish Notice of such Public Hearing for LANCIUM 2ND ADDITION: 9.84 Acres, more or less, being out of the T. & ST.L. RR. CO. SURVEY 24, Block 146, City Secretary Marina Cantu explained Rolling Plains EV Stations, LLC requested permission to Annex the LANCIUM 2ND ADDITION: 9.84-acre property located across the street from the Pecos County Civic Center for the Lancium Project, which has a 3801 Economic Abstract No. 5650, Pecos County, Texas. (City Sec.) Development Agreement with the City ofl Fort Stockton. The Public Hearing is scheduled for September 12, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. at the City Hall-Council Motion was made by Council Member. James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to approve Resolution No. 22-114R, a Resolution setting September 12, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall-Council Chamber for a Public Hearing on the Proposed Annexation of Certain Property by the City of Fort Stockton, Texas, as requested by property owner Rolling Plains EV Stations, LLCand Authorizing and Directing the Mayor to Publish Notice ofs such Public Hearing for LANCIUM 2ND ADDITION: 9.84 Acres, more or less, being out ofthe' T. & ST.L. RR. CO. SURVEY 24, Block 146, Abstract No. 5650, Pecos County, Texas. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. Chambers. REGULAR BUSINESS: 7. Discuss/Act upon Valadez Ventures, LLC Modifying and/or Enhancing Landscape located Adjacent to Property Owned by the City ofl Fort Stockton. (EDC Dir.) Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Remie Ramos explained Valadez Business Ventures, LLC. has begun working on the exterior of his building located at the corner of Main Street and Second Street and has requested permission to modify and/or Enhance Landscape in the flower beds. Visibility of the business is a priority. Page125 Motion was made by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, seconded by Council Member Ruben Falcon, and carried unanimously to Authorize Valadez Ventures, LLC to Modify and/or Enhance the Landscape located Adjacent to Property Owned by the City of Fort Stockton. Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, 8. Discuss/Act upon Amendment tol Extension of Agriculture, Hunting & Grazing Contract Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. between the City of Fort Stockton and Esequiel Rodarte. (City Atty.) City Attorney Puja Boinpally explained current lessee Esequiel Rodarte: requested to extend the existing agreement as he already purchased the seed to be planted for this season. The. Agriculture, Hunting & Grazing Contract between the City of Fort Stockton and Esequiel Rodarte would terminate December 31, 2023, without further option to extend or Motion was made by Council Member James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben Falcon, and carried unanimously to approve the. Amendment to Extension of Agriculture, Hunting & Grazing Contract between the City of Fort Stockton and Esequiel Rodarte. Councill Member. James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J renew. Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 9. Discuss/Act upon Awarding Lease Proposal for Approximately 500 Acres ofLand described as all ofTracts 3, 4.5.67.69.10,11,2,115,14,19,0.1,2: 27 and 28, Section 4, Block 2, FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANYLAND, Pecos County, Texas; 87.3 acres southeast corner, Block D, FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANY LAND, Pecos County, Texas; Tracts ..5.637.36..041.4041.48.4..6.6.1.45 .3031.32.5.4.5.363.046,8.6. and 64, Survey 5, Block 2, FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANY LAND, Pecos County, Texas. Bid Submitted: Matt Garvin (Asst. City Mgr.) Assistant City Manager Jesse Gonzales recommended rejecting the bid submitted as the He explained since proposals were solicited they needed to go ahead and reject the bid SO lease for this property was extended during the previous item. proper: notifications would be made. Motion was made by Council Member. James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben J: Bernal, and carried unanimously to Reject the Lease Proposal submitted by Matt Garvin for Approximately 500 Acres ofLand described as all ofTracts 3, 4, Pagel 126 ,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,19,20, ,21,22, 27 and 28, Section 4, Block 2, FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANY LAND, Pecos County, Texas; 87.3acres southeast corner, Block D, FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANY LAND, Pecos County, Texas; Tracts 8.4.5.6.1.36.9..4, 42, 43, ,44, 45,4 46.41,45.,5.5,5.8, 54, 55, 56, 57,5.59,606,6,8, and 64, Survey 5, Block 2, FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANY LAND, Pecos County, Texas. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member. James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 10. Discuss/Act upon. Awarding Bid for Replacement of Generator at City of Fort Stockton Reverse Osmosis Plant. Bid Received: West TX Refrigeration (WTR) (Asst. City Mgr.) Assistant City Manager Jesse Gonzales recommended Awarding the bid to West TX Refrigeration. The bid has a5 51 week lead time. Motion was made by Council Member Ruben. J Bernal, seconded by Council Member Ruben Falcon, and carried unanimously to award Bid for Replacement of Generator at City of Fort Stockton Reverse Osmosis Plant to West TX Refrigeration (WTR) for $70,659.00. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 11. Discuss/Act upon Awarding Bid for 1 New or Used Bucket Truck (Aerial Lift). Bid Submitted: Altec, Inc. (Asst. City Mgr.) Assistant City Manager Jesse Gonzales recommended Rejecting this bid submitted due to the Motion was made by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, seconded by Council Member Darren Hodges, and carried unanimously to Reject the Bid submitted by Altec, Inc. for 1 New or Used Bucket Truck (Aerial Lift). Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member. James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, delivery date and their inability to guarantee the cost oft the item. Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. Chassis. No Bids Submitted. (Asst. City Mgr.) 12. Discuss/Act upon Bid for 1 New 2021 or 2022 Model Year Class 5 (medium duty) 4x2 Truck Assistant City Manager Jesse Gonzales advised City Council that no action was needed as no bids were received. Page127 NO ACTION TAKEN. 13. Discuss/Act upon Awarding Proposal for a Bank Depository Contract to begin 10/01/2022- 09/30/2024, with the option for a One-Year Extension. Bids Submitted: City. Bank, Pecos Director ofl Finance Maria Rodriguez recommended awarding the Proposal for Bank Depository Contract to Pecos County State Bank as they have a minimum rate of0.25%. Even though Pecos County State Bank has us at a cap of $6 Million City Bank has a variable rate of Motion was made by Council Member Ruben Falcon, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to award the Proposal for a Bank Depository Contract to begin 10/012022-19/302024, with the option for a One-Year Extension to Pecos County State Bank. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 14. Discuss/Act upon Solicitation Request for Proposals for Replacement of Wastewater Plant Assistant City Manager Jesse Gonzales requested permission to Solicit Proposals for Replacement of Wastewater Plant Aeration Pond Control Panel and Aeration Motors. County State Bank (Dir. ofl Fin.) 50% of the 7-day net yield ofTexPool Prime Adjusting Monthly. Aeration Pond Control Panel and Aeration Motors. (Asst. City Mgr.) Motion was made by Council Member Ruben Falcon, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to Authorize Solicitation Request for Proposals for Replacement of Wastewater Plant Aeration Pond Control Panel and Aeration Motors. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council 15. Discuss/Act upon City of] Fort Stockton Order of Special Election for November 8, 2022; with Early Voting for October October 24, 2022 through November 4, 2022. (Mayor/City Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. Sec.) City Secretary Marina Cantu explained this was to Order the Special Election for the City of Fort Stockton for the purpose of voting on the. Adoption ofal Home Rule Charter for the City of Fort Stockton on November 8, 2022 with Early Voting for October 24, 2022 through November 4,2022. Page |28 EARLYVOTING VOTACONADELANTAD4 Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday at: The Main Early Voting Location Location (sitio) PRECINCT#2 County Courthouse, Election Room 200 S. Nelson Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Hours(horas) October 24, 2022-1 November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022 -4 4 de noviembre de 2022 8:00 am -5 5:00 pm) Branch Early Voting Locations Location (sitio) PRECINCT#3 Sheffield Community Center 321 Pine Street Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Hours (horas) October 24, 2022-October 28, 2022 1:00 p.m.-5 5:00 p.m. October 31, 2022- November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-28 de octubre de 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 pm. 31 de octubre de2022-4 4 de noviembre de 2002 8:00 am - 12:00 pm) October 24, 2022-October 28, 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. October 31, 2022 -I November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-28 de octubre de 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 pm. 31 de octubre de2022- 4 de noviembre de 2002 8:00 am - 12:00 pm)) October 24, 2022-October 28, 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. October 31, 2022- - November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. -1 12:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-28 de octubre de 2022 1:00 p.m. 5:00 pm. 31 de octubre de2022-1 4 de noviembre de 2002 8:00 am -1 12:00 pm) PRECINCT#4 Iraan Community Center 508 S. Farr Iraan, Texas 79744 PRECINCT #9 Imperial Community Center 208 S. Allison Imperial, Texas 79743 Applications for Ballots By Mail and Federal Post Card Applications must be received no later than the close of business on October 28, 2022. Motion was made by Council Member James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben JBernal, and carried unanimously to approve City of Fort Stockton Order of Special Election for November 8, 2022; with Early Voting for October October 24, 2022 through November Page129 4,2022. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 16. Discuss/Act upon Notice of Special Election for November 8, 2022 City ofl Fort Stockton Special Election for the Adoption ofa Home Rule Charter for the City of Fort Stockton. (Mayor/City Sec.) City Secretary Marina Cantu explained this Notice is toi inform the Public that a Special Election will be held on November 8, 2022 for the Adoption ofal Home Rule Charter for the City ofl Fort Stockton. ELECTIONDAY On Election Day, voters must vote in the precinct where registered to vote, unless the Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to countywide polling place program is being used in the election. 7:00 p.m., November 8. 2022, for voting in a special election. Locations ofElection Day Polling Places PRECINCT #1 Senior Citizen's Center 1010 W. 14th Street Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 PRECINCT: #7 Rural Community Hall 115 W. .44th Lane Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 PRECINCT#2 County Courthouse, Election Room 200S S. Nelson Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 PRECINCT#IO Fort Stockton Public Library, South Entrance 500N. Water Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 EARLY VOTING VOTACONADEIAMTADA Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday at: The Main Early Voting Location Location (sitio) PRECINCT#2 County Courthouse, Election Room 200S.1 Nelson Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Hours (horas) October 24, 2022 - November 4,2 2022 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-4 4 de noviembre de 2022 8:00 am - 5:00 pm) Page130 Branch Early Voting Locations Location (sitio) PRECINCT#3 Sheffield Community Center 321 Pine Street Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Hours (horas) October 24, 2022-October 28, 2022 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. October 31,2022-N November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-28 de octubre de 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 pm. 31 de octubre de2022-4 4 de noviembre de 2002 8:00 am - 12:00 pm) October 24, 2022-October 28, 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. October 31, 2022- - November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-28 de octubre de 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 pm. 31 de octubre de2022- - 4 de noviembre de 2002 8:00 am - 12:00 pm)) October 24, 2022-October 28, 2022 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. October: 31, 2022-N November 4, 2022 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (24 de octubre de 2022-28 de octubre de 2022 1:00 p.m. -5 5:00 pm. 31 de octubre de2022- 4 de noviembre de 2002 8:00 am - 12:00 pm) PRECINCT#4 Iraan Community Center 508 S. Farr Iraan, Texas 79744 PRECINCT#9 Imperial Community Center 208 S. Allison Imperial, Texas 79743 Applications for Ballots By Mail and Federal Post Card Applications must be received no Motion was made by Council Member. James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to approve Notice of Special Election for November 8, 2022 City of Fort Stockton Special Election for the Adoption ofa Home Rule Charter for the City of Fort Stockton. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member. James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member 17. Discuss/Act upon Election Services Contract between the City of Fort Stockton and the Pecos County Clerk to hold a Joint Election During Early Voting by Personal Appearance Beginning October 24, 2022 through November 4, 2022 & Election Day November 8, 2022. (Mayor/City later than the close of business on October 28, 2022. Ruben Falcon voted aye. Sec.) City Attorney Puja Boinpally explained this Contract for a. Joint Election between the City of Fort Stockton and the Pecos County Clerk is the same as the last one. Page131 Motion was made by Council Member Ruben Falcon, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to approve Election Services Contract between the City ofl Fort Stockton and the Pecos County Clerk to hold a Joint Election During Early Voting by Personal Appearance Beginning October 24, 2022 through November 4, 2022 & Election Day November 8, 2022. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. 18. Questions from Media Fort Stockton Pioneer Editor Nathan Heuer inquired about the status of the Charter Commission. City Secretary Marina Cantu explained the Charter Commission completed the Proposed Charter. The Proposed Charter is in the process of being translated to Spanish. Once completed the Proposed Charter will be mailed to the City of Fort Stockton Registered Voters. The Proposed Charter will then be placed on thel ballot to be voted on in thel November 8, 2022 Special Election. 19. Adjourn Motion was made by Council Member James Warnock, seconded by Council Member Ruben J Bernal, and carried unanimously to adjourn the Regular City Council Meeting at 6:16 p.m. Council Member Darren Hodges, Council Member James Warnock, Council Member Ruben J Bernal, Council Member Ruben Falcon voted aye. Joe Chris Alexander, N Mayor TTEST M Marina A. Cantu, City Secretary