NOTICE AND AGENDA OF REGULAR CALLED MEETING MP MOUNT PLEASANT CITY COUNCIL ( P City Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 6:00 P.M. of 501 North Madison, Mount Pleasant, Texas City MOUNT of PLEASANT MOUNT PLEASANT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 551.127, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, ONE OR MORE COUNCIL MEMBERS MAY ATTEND THIS MEETING REMOTELY USING VIDEOCONFERENCING TECHNOLOGY. THE VIDEO AND AUDIO FEED OF THE VIDEOCONFERENCING EQUIPMENT CAN BE VIEWED AND HEARD BY THE PUBLIC AT THE ADDRESS POSTED ABOVE AS THE LOCATION OF THE MEETING. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, an individual with a disability must have equal opportunity for effective communication and participation in public meetings. Upon request, agencies must provide auxiliary aids and services, such as interpreters for the deaf and hearing impaired, readers, large print or Braille documents. In determining the type of auxiliary aid or services, must agencies give primary consideration to the individual's request. Those requesting auxiliary aids or services should notify the contact person listed on the meeting several days before the meeting by mail, telephone, or RELAY Texas. TTY: 7-1-1. The public may participate by joining YouTube: bssakamahahifas--alSaew CALL' TO ORDER REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider Approval of the April 1, 2025, Workshop and Regular Meeting Minutes. 2. Public Comments: The City Council welcomes citizen participation and comments at all Council meetings. Citizen comments are limited to two minutes out of respect for everyone's time. The Council is not permitted to respond to comments. your The Texas Open Meetings Act requires that topics of dscussion/lelberation be posted on an agenda not less than 72 hours in advance of the Council meetings. If. your comments relate to a topic that is on the agenda, the Council will discuss the topic on the agenda at the time that the topic is discussed and deliberated. 3. Monthly Financial Report for Month Ended March 31, 2025 4. Consider and Accept Quarterly Investment Report for Quarter Ended March 31, 2025 5. Consider pay request #6 for Wicker Construction, Inc. for work performed on the West Loop Wastewater Collection Project. 6. Consider Ordinance 2025-4 Amending Chapter 97 Animals ofCode ofOrdinance adding sections 97.11, 97.13, and 97.16 and amending section 97.49. 7. City Manager's Report EXECUTIVE SESSION Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, The City Council will recess into executive session (closed meeting) to discuss the following: Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) and Personnel Matters (Tex. Gov't Code $551.074) related to the management, responsibilities, performance, and business operations ofthe MPEDC carried out through its Board of Directors, Executive Director and City Council. Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) related to the MPEDC Bylaws and Articles ofI and Incorporation amendments to same. Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) and Personnel Matters (Tex. Gov'tCode $551.074) related to the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee, IDC/EDC Board Appointments. Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) related to municipal policies for economic development incentives. RECONVENE INTO THE REGULAR SESSION In accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, the City Council will reconvene into regular session to consider action, if any, on matters discussed in executive session. The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time to discuss any of the matters listed on the agenda as authorized by the Texas Government Code $551.071, (Consultation with Attorney), $551.072, Deliberations about Real Property), $551.074, (Personnel Matters), $551.076, (Deliberations about Security Devices),$551.087, (economic development negotiations), or any other exception authorized by Chapter 551 the Texas of Government Code. ADJOURN I certify the above notice of meeting is a true and correct copy of said notice and that same was posted on the bulletin board of City Hall of the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas, a place readily accessible to the general public at times, by 5:00 pm on the 11th of February 2025 and remained SO posted for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled of said meeting. AndionuDurar Candias Webster, City Secretary AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Staff Contact: Candias Webster, City Secretary City Department: Administration of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: Consider Approval of the April 1, 2025, Workshop and Regular Meeting Minutes. Item Summary: This is a typed copy of the minutes from the March 18, 2025 Minutes. Financial Impact: N/A Recommendations: motion to approve the April 1, 2025 Workshop and Regular Meeting minutes Attachments: 2025.04.01 Workshop 2025.04.01 Regular STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TITUS CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT The City Council of the City of] Mount Pleasant, Texas, after notice posted in the manner, form and contents as required by law, met in Regular Session on April 1, 2025, at 5:00 PM. at the Council Chambers located at 501 North Madison with the following members present: Tracy Craig Mayor Carl Hinton Mayor Pro-Tem Kelly Redfearn Council Member Debbie Corbell Council Member Kimberly Meek City Manager Candias Webster Assistant City Manager/City Secretary Sherri Spruill Council Member Jonathan Hageman Council Member WORKSHOP A discussion concerning Ordinances for Animal Control within the City Limits of Mount Pleasant, Texas ADJOURN: 5:56 P.M. TRACY CRAIG, SR, MAYOR ATTEST: CANDIAS WEBSTER, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGERCITY SECRETARY STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TITUS CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT The City Council of the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas, after notice posted in the manner, form and contents as required by law, met in Regular Session on April 1, 2025, at 6:00 PM. at the Council Chambers located at 501 North Madison with the following members present: Tracy Craig Mayor Carl Hinton Mayor Pro-Tem Kelly Redfearn Council Member Debbie Corbell Council Member Kimberly Meek City Manager Candias Webster Assistant City Manager/City Secretary Lea Ream City Attorney Sherri Spruill Council Member Jonathan Hageman Council Member CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MARCH 18, 2025, MEETING MINUTES. Motion was made by Council Member Hinton and Seconded by Council Member Corbell to approve the March 18, 2025 meeting minutes. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER A REQUEST FROM BOBBY EARL WILSON TO CHANGE THE NAME OF OAKLAWN SOFTBALLI FIELD TOJERRY WALKER FIELD. Motion was made by Council Member Corbell and Seconded by Council Member Hageman to approve a request from Bobby Earl Wilson to change the name of Oaklawn Softball Field to Jerry Walker Field. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION 2025-5 AUTHORIZING THE REMOVAL OF GREG NYHOFF AS INVESTMENT OFFICER AND FROM ALL CERTIFICATION AGREEMENTS AND INVESTMENTS WITH FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ACCOUNTS OF THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT AND ADDING KIMBERLY MEEK AS INVESTMENT OFFICER AND TO ALL CERTIFICATION AGREEMENTS AND INVESTMENTS WITH FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ACCOUNTS OF THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT. Motion was made by Council Member Hinton and Seconded by Council Member Hageman to approve Resolution 2025-5 removing Greg Nyhoff as investment officer from all certification agreements and investments with financial institutions on accounts of the City of Mount Pleasant and adding Kimberly Meek as investment officer to all certification agreements and investments with financial institutions on accounts ofthe City ofMount Pleasant. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ORDINANCE 2025-10 AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR. Motion was made by Council Member Hageman and Seconded by Council Member Hinton to approve Ordinance 2025-10 amending the fiscal year 2025 budget for the Law Enforcement Education Fund. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously CONSIDER A LIST OF CITY PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED. Motion was made by Council Member Hageman and Seconded by Council Member Hinton to consider a list ofCity property to be auctioned. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously CONSIDER: PAY REQUEST: #22 FROM HERITAGE CONSTRUCTIONLIC FOR WORK PERFORMED AT THE SOUTHSIDE WASTEWATERTREATMENT PLANT. Motion was made by Council Member Hageman and Seconded by Council Member Redfearn to approve pay request #22 for $374,554.61 to Heritage Construction LLC for work performed at the Southside Wastewater Treatment Plant. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously CONSIDER PAY REQUEST #5 FOR WICKER CONSTRUCTION INC. FOR WORK PERFORMED ON THE WESTI LOOP WASTEWATER COLLECTION PROJECT. Motion was made by Council Member Redfearn and Seconded by Council Member Corbell to pay request #5 for $319,068.57. Upon a vote, the motion carried unanimously The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time to discuss any of the matters listed on the agenda as authorized by the Texas Government Code $551.071, ( Consultation with Attorney ), $551.072, (Deliberations about Real Property), $551.074, ) Personnel Matters), $551.76 (Deliberations about Security Devices), $551.087, (economic development negotiations), or any other authorized by Chapter 551 ofthe Texas Government Code. ADJOURN: 6:38 P.M. Motion was made by Council Member Hinton and Seconded by Council Member Corbell to adjourn. TRACY CRAIG, SR, MAYOR ATTEST: CANDIAS WEBSTER, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/CITY SECRETARY AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Department: City of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: Public Comments: The City Council welcomes citizen participation and comments at all Council meetings. Citizen comments are limited to two minutes out of respect for everyone's time. The Council is not permitted to respond to your comments. The Texas Open Meetings Act requires that topics of discussion/deliberation be posted on an agenda not less than 72 hours in advance of the Council meetings. If your comments relate to a topic that is on the agenda, the Council will discuss the topic on the agenda at the time that the topic is discussed and deliberated. AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Staff Contact: Gillian Gatewood, Finance Director City Department: Finance of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: Monthly Financial Report for Month Ended March 31, 2025 Item Summary: The Monthly Financial Report for the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas, for the month ended March 31, 2025 is hereby submitted. Recommendationts!: No Motion Needed. Attachments: March 2025 Financials Report City of Mount Pleasant Monthly Financial Report City of For the Period End March 2025 MOUNT PLEASANT About This Report This report has been prepared by the City of Mount Pleasant's Finance Department. The Comprehensive Monthly Financial Report (CMFR) is intended to provide our audience (internal and external users) with timely and relevant information regarding the City's financial position. The report inlcudes the following information: The Financial Summary reports the performance of the major operating funds of the City. In addition, the report provides a comparison to budget for major revenue sources and expenditure items. Narrative disclosures are included to highlight any significant changes or fluctuations. Graphs are included to show monthly breakdown of major revenues. The report also contains a high level fund balance summary for all City funds. The report provides year-to-date revenues, expenditures, and transfers. The Budget Amendments Summary contains all amendments to the budget approved in accordance with Budget Ordinance 2024-19 approved on September 24th, 2024. If you would like additional information, feel free to contact Gillian Gatewood at (903) 575-4000. City of Mount Pleasant General Fund Schedule of Revenues & Expenditures Budget VS Actual (Unaudited) For the Period End March 2025 City of MOUNT PLEASANT Current Fiscal Year, 2024-2025 Prior Year Mar- 2024 Y-T-D Budget Mar-2025 Mar- 2025 Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D %of FY2024-2025 Actual %ofE Budget Actual Variance %0 ofE Budget Actual Budget REVENUES Property Tax $ 4,634,526 $ 89,395 1.9% $ 4,212,103 $ 422,423 90.9% $ 4,179,328 93.2% Penalties 45,000 9,125 20.3% 25,985 19,015 57.7% 19,886 44.2% Sales' Tax 6,859,455 465,766 6.8% 3,160,264 3,699,191 46.1% 3,205,061 44.3% Liquor Tax 34,300 2,154 6.3% 15,002 19,298 43.7% 14,067 39.1% Fines 650,000 61,395 9.4% 264,309 385,691 40.7% 214,186 42.8% Landfill Fees 1,250,000 79,826 5.4% 464,842 785,158 37.2% 605,536 48.4% Permits & Fees 354,500 8,199 2.3% 185,570 168,930 52.3% 222,622 46.2% Other User Fees 379,000 44,241 11.7% 248,409 130,591 65.5% 178,070 43.6% Contract Income 650,000 54,167 3.3% 325,000 325,000 50.0% 650,000 50.0% Interest Income 130,000 9,208 7.1% 50,793 79,207 39.1% 33,996 24.3% Interfund" Transfers 900,000 72 0.0% 375,072 524,928 41.7% 125,000 16.7% Misc Income 10,000 2,961 29.6% 40,879 (30,879) 408.8% 36,881 737.6% TOTAL REVENUES $ 15,896,781 $ 826,509 $ 9,368,228 $ 6,528,553 58.9% $ 9,484,634 58.3% EXPENDITURES LEGISLATIVE $ 42,000 $ 10,906 26.0% $ 26,789 $ 15,211 63.8% $ 10,216 12.6% GENERAL. ADMINISTRATION 780,846 40,314 5.2% 353,036 427,810 45.2% 413,195 52.3% LEGAL 100,000 25,537 25.5% 83,208 16,792 83.2% 73,276 71.8% TAX. ASSESSMENT & COLLECTION 160,000 0.0% 119,800 40,200 74.9% 98,504 51.4% HUMANI RESOURCES 135,186 14,851 11.0% 60,448 74,738 44.7% 77,987 51.1% ELECTIONS 11,350 0.0% 17,960 (6,610) 158.2% 0.0% TECHNOLOGY 211,354 18,503 8.8% 178,965 32,389 84.7% 183,280 73.0% NON-DEPARTMENTAL 863,676 29,480 3.4% 511,357 352,319 59.2% 301,375 40.0% MUNICIPAL COURT 342,177 23,019 6.7% 166,901 175,276 48.8% 173,452 50.9% ANIMAL SERVICES 389,440 26,529 6.8% 174,069 215,371 44.7% 200,109 51.2% POLICE DEPA AR < I MENT 5,200,560 366,281 7.0% 2,578,166 2,622,394 49.6% 2,592,091 51.0% FIREI DEPARTMENT 3,965,568 280,833 7.1% 1,796,683 2,168,885 45.3% 2,043,425 47.0% PLANNING DEPARTMENT 323,885 23,949 7.4% 144,718 179,167 44.7% 174,096 52.1% BUILI DING & DEVE E AE NT 283,814 17,880 6.3% 122,524 161,290 43.2% 125,586 43.6% CODE ENFORCEMENT 251,567 16,405 6.5% 108,762 142,805 43.2% 142,361 38.0% FLEET SERVICES 592,319 44,313 7.5% 238,623 353,696 40.3% 254,954 43.9% BUILDING MAINTENANCE 229,330 15,532 6.8% 103,186 126,144 45.0% 99,286 44.6% PARKI DEPARTM MENT 1,501,436 128,199 8.5% 585,079 916,357 39.0% 748,380 44.2% LIBRARY 611,246 44,915 7.3% 273,015 338,231 44.7% 342,480 54.2% TOTALI EXPENDITURES 15,995,754 $ 1,127,446 $ 7,643,290 $ 8,352,464 47.8% de 8,054,054 48.4% EXCESSI (DEFICIT) (98,973) $ (300,937) $ 1,724,938 $ 1,430,580 KEYTRENDS Revenues Expenditures Property" Taxes are received primarily in December &. January and become delinquent February Non-Departmental expenses includei interfund transfers. Outgoing Interfund 1st. Transfers include $33,083 to the Insurance Fund and $16,217 tot the Capital Replacement Fund. Sales Tax -As required by the Government. Accounting Standards Board, sales taxi is reported for ther month it is collected by the vendor. February allocations reflect December: sales, collected inJ January and allocatedi in February. Sales Taxi is allocated! 25%1 tot the Industrial Development Corporation, 8.33%1 tot the City to reduce Property Tax, and 66.67%1 to the City. Interfund Transfers Ini include $75,0001 from the Utility Fund. City of Mount Pleasant Property Tax Collections by Month For the Period End March 2025 City of MOUNT PLEASANT 3000000 2500000 2000000 1500000 1000000 500000 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP L- FY23A Actuals 56 06.68 321109.24 1391641.52 1835051.42 566159.1 13 220235.8 84 38879.37 37295.5 58 26260.41 21997.03 37147.5 94 25828.79 - FY24A Actuals 394700.34 301666.69 673293.97 2633072. 69 498009. 75 210542.87 110474.97 53340.71 32857.01 42244.83 40959.22 25346.84 - FY25A Actuals 548251.97 126543.73 1003647.76 2832036.44 330222. 89 124456.46 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Budget 490111.603 358653. 984 198634.390872.8134 1595/248075.2362 85842. 5024 52154. 96836 34026.64615 36946. 99661 44967. 64409 29469. 33806 PROPERTY TAX VARIANCE Actual to Budget (%) -1.94% Current Yrt to Prior Yr (%) 13.88% Actual to Buddget ($) -$106,338 Current Yr1 to Prior Yr ($) $653,873 *2024-2025 Budget allocated based on % collections by month from FY23-FY24 City of Mount Pleasant Sales Tax Collections by Month For the Period End March 2025 City of MOUNT PLEASANT 800000 700000 600000 500000 400000 300000 - - 200000 - - 100000 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP L- 2022-2023. Actuals 51594858503165.74350355159553232.77825174494793479342078004273536168561052428269538087498532670033544938765 - - 2023- 2024 Actuals 557991.023570800175373325851070082548178475462887.925494741 131832872455785689) 534712.2 600730.1 185568607.565 - 2024- 2025 Actuals 85.92998464954885460915472855.4290951524470380148 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024- 2025 Budget" 521766.165591868475194739553611195683135846349438039506421597545540078570024.994591783347 645207.715 565317.929 SALES TAX VARIANCE Actual to Budget (%) -4.45% Current Yrt toF Prior Yr (%) -1.23% Actual to Buddget ($) -$146,492 Current Yr to Prior Yr ($) -$39,214 *2024-2025 Budget allocated based on % collections by month from FY19-FY24 City of Mount Pleasant Utility Fund Schedule of Revenues & Expenditures Budget VS Actual (Unaudited) For the Period End March 2025 City of MOUNT PLEASANT Current Fiscal Year, 2024-2025 Prior Year Mar-2024 Y-T-D Budget Mar-2025 Mar-2025 Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D %of FY2 2024-2025 Actual % of Budget Actual Variance %ofE Budget Actual Budget REVENUES Penalties $ 132,000 $ 17,157 13.0% $ 85,560 $ 46,440 64.8% $ 69,595 56.1% Interest Income 160,000 10,196 6.4% 47,667 112,333 29.8% 102,752 64.2% Misc Income 102,000 8,072 7.9% 37,995 64,005 37.3% 59,979 64.8% Water Sales 11,700,000 1,000,571 8.6% 5,396,912 6,303,088 46.1% 4,527,435 46.5% Sewer Charges 3,493,000 375,031 10.7% 2,058,202 1,434,798 58.9% 1,517,124 46.4% Solid' Waste Collection! Fees 3,100,000 286,060 9.2% 1,705,068 1,394,932 55.0% 1,628,532 49.5% Tap and Connect Fees 150,000 6,670 4.4% 58,033 91,967 38.7% 74,633 40.3% Leases and Rentals 35,000 2,949 8.4% 18,344 16,656 52.4% 19,654 42.9% TOTAL REVENUES $ 18,872,000 $ 1,706,706 $ 9,407,782 $ 9,464,218 49.9% $ 7,999,704 47.3% EXPENDITURES NON-DEPARTMENTAL $ 1,577,026 $ 2,120 0.1% $ 973,516 $ 603,511 61.7% $ 476,617 33.8% UTILITY ADMI NIST - ON 1,613,883 87,702 5.4% 622,110 991,773 38.5% 632,257 44.4% FLEET SERVICES 510,237 37,498 7.3% 205,942 304,295 40.4% 205,980 41.1% SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 3,183,100 250,160 7.9% 1,273,497 1,909,603 40.0% 1,280,938 40.2% WATER1 TREATMENT 2,910,465 204,704 7.0% 1,228,687 1,681,778 42.2% 1,342,145 51.5% FRESH WATER: SUPPLY 1,806,561 14,968 0.8% 901,052 905,509 49.9% 918,898 49.1% WASTEWATERI PLANTS 838,905 52,931 6.3% 313,279 525,626 37.3% 348,923 42.3% UTILITY DEPARTMENT 1,411,100 97,559 6.9% 595,329 815,771 42.2% 635,066 41.0% PRETREATMENT DEPARTMENT 76,058 3,537 4.7% 23,533 52,525 30.9% 70,978 30.7% DEBT SERVICE 4,943,790 1,307,375 26.4% 2,800,537 2,143,253 56.6% 2,075,204 62.9% TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 18,871,125 $ 2,058,553 $ 8,937,482 $ 9,933,643 47.4% $ 7,987,007 47.3% EXCESSI (DEFICIT) 875 $ (351,847) $ 470,299 $ 12,697 KEYTRENDS Revenues Expenditures Operating revenues are determined by the water and wastewater rates, as Non-Departmental expenses include interfund transfers of $75,000 tot the General Fund, $33,334to well as, the volume of water sold and wastewater treated." These revenues the Streets Fund, $16,883 tot the Capital Replacement Fund, and $5,825 tot the Insurance Fund. are highly influenced by weather patterns. Texas Water Development Board Debt Service payments arei in March and September. Most Debt Water and Sewer Charges: the rates are determined! by thel December Service payments are made in November: and May. 2023 Rate Study as adopted in Ord. 2023-27. City of Mount Pleasant Civic Center Fund Schedule of Revenues & Expenditures Budget VS Actual (Unaudited) MP For the Period End March 2025 City of MOUNT PLEASANT Current Fiscal Year, 2024-2025 Prior Year Mar-2024 Y-T-D Budget Mar-2025 Mar-2025 Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D % of FY2 2024-2025 Actual % of Budget Actual Variance % of Budget Actual Budget REVENUES Interfund Transfers $ 25,000 $ 25,000 100.0% $ 25,000 $ 100.0% $ % Leases and Rentals 115,000 7,115 6.2% 44,233 70,767 38.5% 54,704 52.1% Hotel Revenue 855,000 48,097 5.6% 298,960 556,040 35.0% 365,417 43.1% TOTAL REVENUES $ 995,000 $ 80,212 8.1% $ 368,193 $ 626,807 37.0% $ 420,121 41.5% EXPENDITURES Payroll $ 444,435 $ 33,869 7.6% $ 202,478 $ 241,957 45.6% $ 254,302 56.3% Operations and Maintenance 466,457 7,978 1.7% 216,853 249,604 46.5% 351,606 70.9% Other Expenses 40,000 0.0% 10,000 30,000 25.0% 23,197 58.0% Interfund Transfers 7,296 0.0% 3,040 4,256 41.7% 1,216 0.2% TOTALI EXPENDITURES $ 958,188 $ 41,847 4.4% $ 432,371 $ 525,817 45.1% $ 630,321 43.0% EXCESSI (DEFICIT) $ 36,812 $ 38,364 $ (64,177) $(210,200) KEYTRENDS Revenues Expenditures Leases and Rentals includes all fees revenue for renting out the Civic Outgoing Interfund' Transfers include $608 toi the Insurance Fund. Center and Community Center. Hotel Occupancy Tax rate is 7.00% of the cost of a room. Interfund Transfers reflects the $25,000 transfer from the General Fund approved by City Council on March 18, 2025. City of Mount Pleasant Debt Service Fund MP - City Schedule of Revenues & Expenditures Budget VS Actual (Unaudited) MOUNTI PLEASANT - of For the Period End March 2025 Current Fiscal Year, 2024-2025 Prior Year Mar-2024 Y-T-D Budget Mar- -2025 Mar-2025 Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D % of FY2 2024-2025 Actual %of Budget Actual Variance %ofE Budget Actual Budget REVENUES Property" Tax $ 1,252,600 $ 25,705 2.1% $ 1,187,028 $ 65,572 94.8% $ 1,146,263 93.5% Penalties 12,000 2,599 21.7% 7,151 4,849 59.6% 7,352 81.7% Interest Income 20,000 3,084 15.4% 10,429 9,571 52.1% 11,803 59.0% Fund Balance 491,909 0.0% 491,909 0.0% 0.0% TOTALI REVENUES $ 1,776,509 $ 31,388 1.8% $ 1,204,608 $ 571,901 67.8% $1,165,418 87.6% EXPENDITURES CONTRACTUAL AND FEE SERVICES $ 5,000 $ 400 8.0% $ 3,415 $ 1,585 68.3% $ 3,727 74.5% PRINCIPAL 759,000 0.0% 309,000 450,000 40.7% 40,000 4.7% INTEREST 1,012,509 0.0% 530,119 482,390 52.4% 238,875 50.0% TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 1,776,509 $ 400 0.0% $ 842,534 $ 933,975 47.4% $ 282,602 21.2% EXCESSI DEFICIT) 5 $ 30,988 $ 362,074 $ 882,816 KEYTRENDS Revenues Expenditures Property Taxes are received primarily in December &. January Debt Service payments are made in November: and May. and become delinquent February 1st. City of Mount Pleasant V Industrial Development Funds Schedule of Revenues & Expenditures Budget VS Actual (Unaudited) MOUNTI 2 PLEASANT a For the Period EndI March: 2025 Current Fiscal Year, 2024-2025 Prior Year Mar-2024 Y-T-D Budget Mar-2025 Mar-2025 Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D %of FY2 2024-2025 Actual %of Budget Actual Variance %ofBudget Actual Budget REVENUES Sales' Tax $ 2,000,000 156,793 7.8% $ 1,049,556 $ 950,444 52.5% $ 1,062,627 44.0% Interest Income 150,000 18,566 12.4% 113,321 36,679 75.5% 124,208 124.2% Misc Income 490 0.0% 25,862 (25,862) 666,695 0.0% Leases and Rentals 50,000 3,500 7.0% 21,000 29,000 42.0% 19,350 19.3% Fund Balance Carryover 2,500,000 0.0% 2,500,000 0.0% 0.0% TOTAL REVENUES $ 4,700,000 $ 179,350 3.8% $ 1,209,739 $3,490,261 25.7% $1,872,880 51.8% EXPENDITURES Payroll $ 302,399 23,493 7.8% 142,354 160,045 47.1% 138,524 48.8% Operations andI Maintenance 387,950 15,907 4.1% 140,752 247,199 36.3% 76,644 27.9% Other Expenses 4,053,300 971,293 24.0% 2,070,992 1,982,307 51.1% 865,307 52.4% Interfund Transfers 5,200 0.0% 2,165 3,035 41.6% 7,116 35.2% TOTALI EXPENDITURES $ 4,748,849 $ 1,010,693 21.3% $ 2,356,263 $2,392,586 49.6% $1,087,591 48.8% EXCESSI (DEFICIT) $ (48,849) $ (831,344) $(1,146,524) $ 785,289 KEYTRENDS Revenues Expenditures Sales Tax -As required by the Government. Accounting: Standards Board, sales taxi is reported for the monthi iti is collected by the vendor. February allocations reflect December sales, collectedi in. January and allocated in February. Sales Tax is allocated: 25% tot the Industrial Development Corporation, 8.33%1 tot the City to reduce Property Tax, and 66.67%1 toi the City. City of Mount Pleasant MP Fund Balance Summary - City For the Period End March 2025 ) a of Unaudited MOUNT PLEASANT Appropriable Unaudited Fund Fund Balance Year-To-Date Year-To-Date Transfers Balance 9/30/2024 Revenues Expenses In/(Out) 9/30/2025 GENERAL FUNDS 100 General $ 3,446,853 $ 8,969,937 $ (7,371,538) $ 103,321 $ 5,148,573 115 Streets (6,765) 802,195 (535,718) 166,670 426,381 165 General Capital (116,035) 24,052 (435,447) 249,833 (277,597) 200 Insurance 321,227 (127,402) 115,415 309,240 $ 3,645,281 $ 9,796,184 $ (8,470,106) $ 635,239 $ 5,606,597 PROPRIETARY FUNDS 300 Utility $ 29,867,267 $ 9,407,782 $ (8,282,271) $ (655,212) $ 30,337,567 335 Airport 7,418,167 564,139 (511,361) 7,470,944 $ 37,285,434 $ 9,971,921 $ (8,793,632) $ (655,212) $ 37,808,511 SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS 500 Library Contribution $ 17,330 $ 4,957 $ (2,141) $ 2,500 $ 22,647 504 Rescue Recovery 20,430 20,430 505 Cemetery 25,289 48,409 (13,327) 60,371 507 PEG Fees 429,337 16,447 445,785 510 Firemen's Relief 33 (250) 250 33 518 Booker TV Washington 2,263 2,263 525 Animal Shelter Donation (4,276) 1,049 (3,227) 541 Court Special Revenue 18,336 1,468 (143) 19,661 541 Restricted Court Special 235,511 12,603 (1,609) 246,505 550 Police Donation 4,773 2,671 (1,638) 5,806 553 Police Shop with a Cop 20,718 16,185 (14,493) 22,410 570 Civic Center (18,923) 343,193 (429,331) 21,960 (83,101) 595 Law Enforcement Education 5,837 5,866 (2,613) 9,090 596 Tobacco Enforcement 22,076 5,000 (7,259) 19,817 $ 778,734 $ 457,849 $ (472,804) $ 24,710 $ 788,490 GRANT FUNDS 402 CDBG Light / Sidewalk Grant $ (131,924) $ $ $ $ (131,924) 408 Library Grants 6,146 (3,430) (2,573) 143 411 STEP Comprehensive 1,074 1,074 413 Police Seizure Proceeds 20,326 34 (2,566) 17,794 437 TXDOT Ramp Grant (36,820) 3,360 (44,770) (78,230) 467 AG Investigator Grant 99 99 $ (141,099) $ 3,394 $ (50,766) $ (2,573) $ (191,043) CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS 605 Water Construction $ (25,567,556) $ 464,056 $ (6,715,420) $ 2,101 $ (31,816,819) 606 Logic 2024 General Bond 8,333,332 192,446 (95,495) 8,430,282 607 Logic 2024 Utility Bond (3,285,911) 486,454 (1,113,373) (2,101) (3,914,932) 610 Water Development Board 3,172,687 3,172,687 680 Community Center 95,339 1,617 96,956 681 Construction Bond 2017 45,630 45,630 $ (17,206,480) $ 1,144,573 $ (7,924,289) $ $ (23,986,196) INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS 800 General Long-Term Debt $ (1,061,390) $ $ $ $ (1,061,390) 900 Fixed Assets 10,578,957 10,578,957 $ 9,517,567 $ $ $ $ 9,517,567 DEBT SERVICE FUND 851 Debt Service $ 843,649 $ 1,204,608 $ (843,256) $ $ 1,205,001 $ 843,649 $ 1,205,001 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDS 750 Economic Development $ 9,260,880 $ 1,204,504 $ (2,354,098) $ (2,165) $ 8,109,121 755 Rural Development Loan 241,673 5,235 246,908 855 Economic Development Debt 533,470 533,470 $ 10,036,023 $ 1,209,739 $ (2,354,098) $ (2,165) $ 8,889,499 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 44,759,108 $ 22,583,660 $ (28,065,694) $ $ 39,638,426 City of Mount Pleasant Budget Amendments Summary MP City For the Period End March 2025 ) of MOUNT PLEASANT FUND TYPE FUND DETAILS APPROVAL GENERAL FUNDS Move $10,000 from Non-Departmental Contingency to 12/19/2024 - FUND 100 General Approved by Animal Services Dept to repair A/C unit. City Manager Move $7,000 from Contractual and Fee Services to Minor Approved 1/15/2025 FUND 100 General by Tools and Equipment. City Manager Move $3,900 from Office Supplies, Certification Pay and 2/25/2025 FUND 100 General Approved by Memberships to Minor Tools for PD Evidence Fridge. City Manager Move $2,900 from Contractual/Fee Services to Full Time Approved 2/28/2025 FUND 100 General by Salaries for Certification Promotion City Manager Ordinance 2025-09 Reclass $25,000 from General 3/18/2025 FUND 100 General Approved by Contingency to Special Events for tourism downtown. City Council PROPRIETARY FUNDS Move $16,000 from Water System to Heating and - Cooling Approved 3/12/2025 FUND 300 Utility by Equipment. City Manager SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS Ordinance 2025-01 Add allocations to funds not included Approved 1/9/2025 MULTIPLE FUNDS by in original budget. City Council Ordinance 2025-09 - Reclass $25,000 from General 3/18/2025 FUND 570 Civic Approved by Contingency to Special Events for tourism downtown. City Council GRANT FUNDS FUND 437 Airport Reclass $15,000.00 from Buildings and Grounds to 11/14/2024 Approved by RAMP Grant Contractual and Fee Services. City Manager FUND 413 PD 1/3/2025 Reclass $1,000 from Other Supplies to Imprest Funds Approved by Forfeiture City Manager Ordinance 2025-01 - Add allocations to funds not included 1/9/2025 MULTIPLE FUNDS Approved by in original budget. City Council CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS FUND 605 2020 Ordinance 2025-06 Add allocations to allow $1M Approved 3/4/2025 by Bonds Fund commitment from IDC to City. City Council INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS No Amendments DEBT SERVICE FUND No Amendments INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDS FUND 750 - Industrial Reclass Interfund Transfer to City to be InterGovernmental Approved 1/3/2025 by Development Expense. IDC Board FUND 750 Industrial Reclass $11,700.35 from Contingency to Buildings and Approved 1/3/2025 by Development Grounds to cover property taxes. IDC Board FUND 750 Industrial Ordinance 2025-06 Add allocations to allow $1M Approved 3/4/2025 by Development commitment from IDC to City. City Council FUND 750 Industrial Reclass $6,000 from Contingency to Economic Approved 3/7/2025 by Development Development Commitment for Performance agreement. IDC Board FUND 750 Industrial Ordinance 2025-08 Add allocations to increase Approved 3/10/2025 by Development Commitment account by $1.5M for property and projects. City Council FUND 750 Industrial Reclass $100,000 from Contingency to Buildings and 3/10/2025 Approved by Development Grounds. IDC Board AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Staff Contact: Gillian Gatewood, Finance Director City Department: Finance of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: Consider and Accept Quarterly Investment Report for Quarter Ended March 31, 2025 Item Summary: The Quarterly Investment Report for the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas, for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, is hereby submitted. The current depository bank for the City of Mount Pleasant is Guaranty Bank. The City maintains nineteen (19) super now accounts and earns a rate determined by the bank (approximately 1.76%) and offsets banking expenses for all accounts based on daily balance requirements. The City maintains one (1) TexPool Investment Account as a central capital improvement and reserve funds. Those accounts include the General Fund, Utility Fund, IDC Funds and Street Fund. The City maintains six (6) Logic Investment Accounts primarily consisting of capital improvements, reserve funds and debt funds. The City maintains two (2) Texas Range TexasDAILY Investment Accounts consisting of reserve funds for the IDC fund and Utility fund. Financial Impact: The Guaranty accounts earned a quarterly interest of $43,414.14. The Logic accounts earned a quarterly interest of $539,007.45. The Texas Range accounts earned quarterly interest of $30,533.70. The Texpool account earned a quarterly interest of $26,499.36. Total Quarterly Interest - $639,474.65 Fiscal YTD Interest - $1,385,293.08 Recommendationts): Motion to accept the Quarterly Investment Report for the Quarter ended March 31, 2025 Attachments: MP City of MOUNT PLEASANT The Quarterly Investment Report for the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas, fori the quarter ended March 31, 2025, is hereby submitted. The current depository bank for the City of Mount Pleasant is Guaranty Bank. The City maintains nineteen (19) super now accounts and earns a rate determined by the bank (approximately 1.76%) and offsets banking expenses for all accounts based on daily balance requirements. Interest bearing checking accounts are considered an investment under the Public Funds investment Act and per 2017 legislative changes. See PFIA Section 2256.009(a), "clarifying that interest bearing bank accounts insured by FDIC, orthe National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund are authorized investments. HB 1003 was modified in June. 2017. The City maintains one (1) Texpool Investment Account as a central capital improvement and reserve funds. Those accounts include the General Fund, Utility Fund, IDC Funds and Street Fund. The City maintains six (6) Logic Investment Accounts primarily consisting of capital improvements, reserve funds and debt funds. Those accounts include the General Fund, Capital Improvement Funds and include the 2020 Bonds, 2024 Bonds. There is also a reserve bond fund for revenue bonds as required by the 2020 bond covenant to reserve 1.5 times the bond payment for the following year in reserves. The City maintains two (2) TexasTerm Investment Accounts consisting of reserve funds for the IDC fund and Utility fund. The Guaranty accounts earned a quarterly interest of $43,414,14. These depository accounts are partially insured by FDIC insurance and pledged securities maintained at HiltopBancsystems, a division of Hilltop Securities with coverage at 101.12%. The TexPool account earned a quarterly interest of $26,499.36. Average monthly TexPool interest rates for the quarter were 4.40%, 4.36% and 4.34% with average weighted maturity at 39, 36 and 37 days. The Logic accounts earned a quarterly interest of $539,007.45. The average monthly interest rates for the quarter were 4.54%, 4.50% and 4.46% with average weighted maturity at 43, 44, and 42 days. Texpool and Logic liquid asset portfolios seek to maintain a net asset value of $1 per unit invested to preserve the principal of all pool participants. TexasTerm accounts earned quarterly interest of $30,553.70. Average monthly interest rates for the quarter were 4.40%, 4.38%, and 4.35%. The current yield or current seven-day base period expressed as a percentage ofthe value of one share at the beginning oft the seven-day period. This net change in account is then annualized by multiplying it by 365 and dividing the result by 7. The current yield, sometimes known as the SEC yield, is computed on the same basis as required by the Securities and Exchange Commission for money market funds. December 31, 2024 March: 31, 2025 Portfolio Book Value Market Value Book' Value Market Value Cash - Super Now, Accounts $11,101,759.05 $11,101,759.05 $12,401,286.93 $12,401,286.93 Investment Pools $56,765,198.73 $56,765,198.73 $52,532,714.83 $52,532,714.83 Total Investments and Cash $67,866,957.78 $67,866,957.78 $64,934,001.76 $64,934,001.76 Quarterly Investment Income $ 745,818.43 $ 639,474.65 Fiscal YTD Investment Income $ 745,818.43 $1 1,385,293.08 - A 7 Wa/asas Finance Director, Investment Officer Date gA OndidRwshol 4ala0as City Secretary/Assistant City Manager, Investment Officer Date This report complies with the City of Mount Pleasant's Investment Policy and the Public Funds Investment Act (PFIA), Texas Government Code, Section 2256.005(n). This report is intended for Council review only and is not intended for external use. Ending cash balances on bank statements may not match the cash balance in the system of record due to items in transit (e.g. checks). Cash and Investment! by Type 1stQuarter 2nd Quarter Cash Accounts Balance 10/1/2024 Deposits Withdrawals Interest Balance Deposits Withdrawals Interest Balance 110- Guaranty-MP Payroll 31 7,072.55 2,585,397.94 (2,244,027.11) 403.41 348,846.79 2,005,951.89 2,347,322.72) 288.59 7,764.55 110- Guaranty-MP Online MCI Payment 31 5,219.68 53,604.00 (55,000.00) 59.01 3,882.69 72,239.09 (71,000.00) 70.03 5,191.81 300- Guaranty-MP18: SI Revenue(Ws) 31 258,058.99 1,598,000.00 (1,492,362.07) 1,154.04 364,850.96 1,044,000.00 (800.00) 6,393.74 1,414,444.70 300- Guaranty-MP Water Meter Deposi 31 299,044.70 1,400.00 (2,000.00) 263.14 298,707.84 4,650.00 259.28 303,617.12 300- Guaranty-MP TWDB (Debt) 31 212,061.72 282,000.00 203.36 494,265.08 846,000.00 (1,307,375.00) 524.82 33,414.90 300- Guaranty-MP Online Utility Payme 31 23,806.20 950,628.68 (958,988.39) 768.51 16,215.00 990,402.88 (984,267.20) 859.41 23,210.09 413- Guaranty-MP PD Forfeitures(Cha, 31 20,326.57 (100.88) 17.90 20,243.59 (2,465.99) 16.39 17,793.99 507- Guaranty-MP PEGI Fees 31 171,706.12 5,200.94 154.70 177,061.76 4,998.02 155.48 182,215.26 520- Guaranty-MP PD Escrow 31 119,722.81 528.86 120,251.67 519.64 120,771.31 541- Guaranty-MP Building Security Fe 31 173,847.34 3,369.41 155.14 177,371.89 2,837.00 154.29 180,363.18 541- Guaranty-MP1 Technology Fees 31 58,321.33 2,798.77 52.90 61,173.00 2,337.65 (1,205.95) 52.83 62,357.53 550- Guaranty-MPPDI Donation 31 3,118.58 500.00 2.96 3,621.54 3.11 3,624.65 553- Guaranty-MP: Shop With A Cop 31 20,718.28 18,341.89 (16,693.39) 23.66 22,390.44 19.33 22,409.77 680- Guaranty-MP Community Project 31 28,702.72 25.33 28,728.05 24.80 28,752.85 750- Guaranty-MPIDC 31 3,515,934.49 11,969.29 (1,469.29) 3,106.78 3,529,541.27 35,500.00 (1,229,595.44) 2,964.11 2,338,409.94 755- Guaranty-MP Revolving Loan Fund 31 69,696.46 9,651.08 66.66 79,414.20 12,589.66 75.07 92,078.93 851- Guaranty-MP18: SDebt(GF) 31 888,415.34 244,355.45 (839,519.02) 3,814.14 297,065.91 924,138.03 (400.00) 6,615.05 1,227,418.99 XXX-1 Guaranty-MP Central Checkingou 31 4,128.55 1,197,896.18 (1,195,000.00) 184.18 7,208.91 1,356,540.13 (1,350,000.00) 511.95 14,260.99 XXX-1 Guaranty-MP Central CheckingNE 31 7,125,612.39 13,093,105.35 (15,192,571.96) 24,272.68 5,050,418.46 18,007,183.02 (16,758,321.33) 23,906.22 6,323,186.37 13,005,514.82 20,058,218.98 (21,997,732.11) 35,257.36 11,101,259.05 25,309,367.37 (24,052,753.63) 43,414.14 12,401,286.93 Pools 605- Logic-2020 Bonds 1 23,297,785.32 (2,994,212.29) 268,667.73 20,572,240.76 (4,556,447.15) 195,388.36 16,211,181.97 606- Logic-2024 General Bonds 1 8,183,159.97 100,185.94 8,283,345.91 92,259.75 8,375,605.66 607- Logic-2024 Utility Bonds 1 21,086,192.24 (611,686.71) 256,290.01 20,730,795.54 (272,097.26) 230,163.97 20,688,862.25 300- Logic-Bond Payments 1 1,557,471.43 19,067.99 1,576,539.42 17,559.43 1,594,098.85 300/5 Logic-Central Account 1 255,865.70 3,132.54 258,998.24 2,884.66 261,882.90 680- Logic-Park Construction 1 66,636.00 815.83 67,451.83 751.28 68,203.11 750- TexTerm-IDC Reserve 1 2,779,581.64 33,239.33 2,812,820.97 30,474.04 2,843,295.01 300- Texlerm-Utility Reserve 1 7,266.02 86.89 7,352.91 79.66 7,432.57 100/ TexPool-Central Account 1 2,426,578.34 29,074.81 2,455,653.15 26,499.36 2,482,152.51 59,660,536.66 (3,605,899.00) 710,561.07 56,765,198.73 (4,828,544.41) 596,060.51 52,532,714.83 72,666,051.48 20,058,218.98 (25,603,631.11) 745,818.43 67,866,457.78 25,309,367.37 (28,881,298.04) 639,474.65 64,934,001.76 Investment Quarter YTD Guaranty $ 43,414.14 $ 78,671.50 Logic 539,007.45 1,187,167.49 TexTerm 30,553.70 63,879.92 Texpool 26,499.36 55,574.17 TOTALS 639,474.65 1,385,293.08 Investment Type FY25S.GillaniCounclM415INVESIMESIMENTInvestment Report 03312025.xisx Yieldto Purchase Maturity Dayst to Book Value Market Value Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Interest for Book Value Market Value Fund/Acct# Investment/Fundi Name Maturity Date Date Maturity 12/31/2024 12/31/2024 Purchases Maturities this quarter 03/31/2025 03/31/2025 GeneralF Fund 110-11300-000 Guaranty-MPI Payroll 1225 1.76% 3/3: 1 /2025 1 /2025 31 348,846.79 348,846.79 2,005,951.89 (2,347,322.72) 288.59 7,764.55 7,764.55 110-11560-000 Guaranty- MPOnline MCPay 1209 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 3,882.69 3,882.69 72,239.09 (71,000.00) 70.03 5,191.81 5,191.81 352,729.48 352,729.48 2,078,190.98 (2,418,322.72) 358.62 12,956.36 12,956.36 Utility Fund 300-1 -11060-000 Guaranty- -MPI 1&SF Revenue( 5657 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 364,850.96 364,850.96 1,044,000.00 (800.00) 6,393.74 1,414,44 4. .70 1,414,444.70 300-11070-000 Guaranty-MPWater Meter DE 1241 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 298,707.84 298,707.84 4,650.00 259.28 303,617.12 303,617.12 300-11080-000 Guaranty- MP1 TWDB (Debt) 1401 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 494,265.08 494,265.08 846,000.00 (1,307,375.00) 524.82 33,414.90 33,414.90 300-11560-000 Guaranty- MP Online UtilityP 1217 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 16,215.00 16,215.00 990,402.88 (984,267.20) 859.41 23,210.09 23,210.09 300-12030-000 TexTerm-Utility Reserve 1306-03 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 53 7,352.91 7,352.91 79.66 7,432.57 7,432.57 1,181,391.79 1,181,391.79 2,885,052.88 (2,292,442.20) 8,116.91 1,782,119.38 1,782,119.38 Restricted 413-11040-000 Guaranty-MPI PDI Forfeitures! 1297 1.76% 3/3: 025 3/31/2025 31 20,243.59 20,243.59 (2,465.99) 16.39 17,793.99 17,793.99 507-11040-000 Guaranty-MPI PEGI Fees 1281 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 177,061.76 177,061.76 4,998.02 155.48 182,215.26 182,215.26 520-11010-000 Guaranty-MP PDE Escrow 1249 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 120,251.67 120,251.67 519.64 120,771.31 120,771.31 541-11600-000 Guaranty- MP Building Securi 1257 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 177,371.89 177,371.89 2,837.00 154.29 180,363.18 180,363.18 541-11610-000 Guaranty- MP Technology! Fet 1289 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 61,173.00 61,173.00 2,337.65 (1,205.95) 52.83 62,357.53 62,357.53 550-11040-000 Guaranty-MPI PDI Donation 1313 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 3,621.54 3,621.54 3.11 3,624.65 3,624.65 553-11040-000 Guaranty-MP: Shop) With ACC 1417 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 22,390.44 22,390.44 19.33 22,409.77 22,409.77 851-11010-000 Guaranty- -MPI 1&SDebt/GF) 5649 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 297,065.91 297,065.91 924,138.03 (400.00) 6,615.05 1,227,418.99 1,227,418.99 879,179.80 879,179.80 934,310.70 (4,071.94) 7,536.12 1,816,954.68 1,816,954.68 Capital Project Funds 605-1 12040-000 Logic-2020 Bonds 7080 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 53 20,572,240.76 20,572,240.76 (4,556,447.15) 195,388.36 16,211,181.97 16,211,181.97 606-1 12040-000 Logic-2024 GeneralE Bonds 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 8,283,345.91 8,283,345.91 92,259.75 8,375,605.66 8,375,605.66 300-12200-000 Logic-Bond Payments 7050 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 53 1,576,539.42 1,576,539.42 17,559.43 1,594,098.85 1,594,098.85 680-12040-000 Logic-Park Construction 7085 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 53 67,451.83 67,451.83 751.28 68,203.11 68,203.11 680-11040-000 Guaranty-MP Community Pri 1337 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 31 28,728.05 28,728.05 24.80 28,752.85 28,752.85 607-12200-000 Logic- 2024 Utility Bonds 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 53 20,730,795.54 20,730,795.54 (272,097.26) 230,163.97 20,688,862.25 20,688,862.25 51,259,101.51 51,259,101.51 (4,828,544.41) 536,147.59 46,966,704.69 46,966,704.69 Pool Accounts Multi accts TexPool- -Central Account 00001 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 2,455,653.15 2,455,653.15 26,499.36 2,482,152.51 2,482,152.51 Multi accts Guaranty-MP Central Checki 1233 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 5,050,418.46 5,050,418.46 18,007,183.02 (16,758,321.33) 23,906.22 6,323,186.37 6,323,186.37 Multi accts Guaranty- MP Central Checki 1269 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 7,208.91 7,208.91 1,356,540.13 (1,350,000.00) 511.95 14,260.99 14,260.99 Multi accts Logic- Central Account 7010 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 1 258,998.24 258,998.24 2,884.66 261,882.90 261,882.90 7,772,278.76 7,772,278.76 19,363,723.15 (18,108,321.33) 53,802.19 9,081,482.77 9,081,482.77 Industriall Development Corporation 750- 12030-000 TexTerm-IDCI Reserve 1306-05 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 2,812,820.97 2,812,820.97 30,474.04 2,843,295.01 2,843,295.01 750-1 11040-000 Guaranty-MPI IDC 1305 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 3,529,541.27 3,529,541.27 35,500.00 (1,229,595.44) 2,964.11 2,338,409.94 2,338,409.94 755-11040-123 Guaranty- MPF Revolving Loan 1457 1.76% 3/31/2025 3/31/2025 1 79,414.20 79,414.20 12,589.66 75.07 92,078.93 92,078.93 6,421,776.44 6,421,776.44 48,089.66 (1,229,595.44) 33,513.22 5,273,783.88 5,273,783.88 $ 67,866,457.78 $ 67,866,457.78 $ 25,309,367.37 $ (28,881,298.04) $ 639,474.65 $ 64,934,001.76 $ 64,934,001.76 AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Staff Contact: Anthony Rasor, Utilities Director City Department: Utilities of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: Consider pay request #6 for Wicker Construction, Inc. for work performed on the West Loop Wastewater Collection Project. Item Summary: Pay Request #6 is in the amount of $410,942.52. This pay request is for laying approximately 7270 ft of 6-inch, 8-inch and 18-inch sewer mains this month. Total sewer main installed to date is approximately 28,400 ft, this includes road bores and casing. Financial Impact: Original Construction $9,816,351.10 Payments Previously Authorized $3,487,099.67 The amount of this pay request is $410,942.52 Percentage time complete 35% Percent money 24% Recommendationts!: Recommend a motion to pay "Pay Request #6" in the amount of $410,942.52. Attachments: # 6 Progress Estimate PROGRESS ESTIMATE KSA ENGINEERS, INC. 140 E. TYLER ST., SUITE 600 LONGVIEW, TX: 75601 Notice to Proceed Date: September 3, 2024 Estimate No.: 6 Contractl Time: 580 Days % Complete (Time) 35.34% Date: March 27, 2025 % Complete ($) 24.12% Project: West LoopV Wastewater Collection Improvements Project No: MP.162 Period: From: 02/26/2025 To: 03/25/2025 Contractor: Wicker Construction, Inc. PREVIOUS PAYMENTS. AUTHORIZED Address: POB Box 6765, Shreveport, LA71136 #1 170,762.50 #10 Amount of Contracta asA Awarded: $9,816,351.10 #2 296,160.60 #11 #3 2,273,154.76 #12 Change Orders: #4 427,953.24 #13 #1$. #6$. #5 319,068.57 #14 #2$ #7$ #6 #15 #3$ #8$ #7 #16 #4$ #9$ #8 #17 #5$ #10$ #9 #18 Total Change Orders: $0.00 Total Payments Total Adjusted Contract: $9,816,351.10 Previously Authorized: $3,487,099.67 Quantity Previous Current Quantity Value of Unit of Original Month's Month's Completed" To Unit Price Completed Work Item No. Description Meas. Estimate Quantity Quantity Date ($) ($) BASE BID 1.01 Mobilization, Insurance, andE Bonding LS 1 1.00 1.00 $485,000.00 $485,000.00 1.02 Barricades, Signs, and" Traffic Handling LS 1 0.80 0.80 $15,000.00 $12,000.00 1.03 Storm Water Pollution Prevention LS 1 0.80 0.80 $2,000.00 $1,600.00 1.04 Care of Water During Construction LS 1 0.55 0.05 0.60 $2,500.00 $1,500.00 1.05 Temporary Bypass Pumping LS 1 0.00 0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 1.06 Gravity Sewer Line and Manhole Testing LS 1 0.00 0.00 $17,500.00 $0.00 1.07 Force Main Testing LS 1 0.00 0.89 0.89 $5,000.00 $4,450.00 1.08 Excavation: Safety LS 1 1.00 1.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 1.09 Trench Safety LF 41,954 9,238.00 3,928.00 13,166.00 $0.65 $8,557.90 1.10 6-in SDR 21 PVCI Force Main LF 51 0.00 0.00 $111.00 $0.00 1.11 6-in SDR: 21 Restrained! Joint PVCI Force Main LF 43 0.00 0.00 $69.00 $0.00 1.12 6-in SDR 26F Restrained! Joint PVCS Sanitary Sewer Line LF 68 0.00 0.00 $85.00 $0.00 1.13 8-in SDR: 21 PVCF Force Main LF 9,730 8,420.00 480.00 8,900.00 $64.00 $569,600.00 1.14 8-in SDR: 21 Restrained. Joint PVC Sanitary Sewer Line LF 1,044 610.00 80.00 690.00 $62.00 $42,780.00 1.15 8-in SDR: 21 Restrained! Joint PVC Sanitary Sewer by Wet LF 260 220.00 40.00 260.00 $182.00 $47,320.00 Bore 1.16 12-in SDR 261 PVC Sanitary Sewer Line LF 8,636 0.00 0.00 $79.00 $0.00 1.17 12-in SDR 261 Restrained. Joint PVCS Sanitary! Sewer Line LF 1,455 0.00 0.00 $85.00 $0.00 1.18 18-in PS115 PVCS Sanitary Sewer Line (OFT to 8FT Open LF 12,316 2,026.00 1,250.00 3,276.00 $98.00 $321,048.00 Cut) 1.19 18-in PS 115 PVCS Sanitary Sewer Line (8FT to 12FT Open LF 7,040 0.00 1,298.00 1,298.00 $103.00 $133,694.00 Cut) 1.20 18-in PS1 115 PVC! Sanitary Sewer Line (>12FT Open Cut) LF 3,410 0.00 640.00 640.00 $108.00 $69,120.00 1.21 18-in PS1 115 Restrained. Joint PVCS Sanitary Sewer Line LF 1,601 0.00 180.00 180.00 $143.00 $25,740.00 1.22 12-in Steel Encasement by Dry Bore LF 106 0.00 0.00 $260.00 $0.00 1.23 16-in Steel Encasement by Open Cut LF 341 390.00 390.00 $115.00 $44,850.00 1.24 16-in Steel Encasement by Dry Bore LF 544 110.00 110.00 $410.00 $45,100.00 1.25 16-in Steel Encasement by Open Cuty with Pipe Supports LF 240 140.00 80.00 220.00 $145.00 $31,900.00 1.26 24-in Steel Encasement by Open Cut LF 100 0.00 0.00 $210.00 $0.00 1.27 24-in Steel Encasement by Dry Bore LF 774 0.00 0.00 $628.00 $0.00 1.28 24-ins Steel Encasement by Open Cut with Pipe Supports LF 460 0.00 0.00 $240.00 $0.00 1.29 30-in Steel Encasement by Open Cut LF 320 0.00 180.00 180.00 $255.00 $45,900.00 1.30 30-in Steel Encasement by Dry Bore LF 1,067 0.00 0.00 $720.00 $0.00 1.31 30-in Steel Encasement by Open Cut with Pipe Supports LF 80 0.00 0.00 $310.00 $0.00 1.32 30-in Steel Encasement by Dry Bore at Railroad Crossing LF 120 0.00 0.00 $1,145.00 $0.00 1.33 48-in Sanitary Sewer Manhole (OFTt to 8FT Deep) EA 88 5.00 7.00 12.00 $8,750.00 $105,000.00 1.34 Extral Depth for Manholes VF 225 4.03 19.89 23.92 $620.00 $14,830.40 Page 1of2 Aksa.netigatew ay/P ro je 1P P162/40 0 Cor ns struction04 Contractor Payment ApplicationPE 6/MP162 PEI No. 6.xlsm Quantity Previous Current Quantity Value of Unit of Original Month's Month's Completed To Unit Price Completed' Work Item No. Description Meas. Estimate Quantity Quantity Date ($) ($) 1.35 60-in Sanitary Sewer Manhole EA 6 0.00 0.00 $12,128.00 $0.00 1.36 Drop Pipingf for Manholes EA 10 0.00 1.00 1.00 $7,039.00 $7,039.00 1.37 Combination Air Valve EA 4 3.00 3.00 $3,150.00 $9,450.00 1.38 8-inF Plug Valve EA 4 4.00 4.00 $2,520.00 $10,080.00 1.39 Cut, Plug, and Abandon Existing Sewer Line EA 10 0.00 0.00 $895.00 $0.00 1.40 Connect to Existing Sewer Line EA 5 0.00 0.00 $2,593.00 $0.00 1.41 Long Side Sewer Service EA 7 0.00 0.00 $3,365.00 $0.00 1.42 Short Side Sewer Service EA 4 0.00 0.00 $1,689.00 $0.00 1.43 Remove and Replace Barbed Wire Fence LF 610 50.00 50.00 $17.00 $850.00 1.44 Install Access Gate E 13 0.00 0.00 $950.00 $0.00 1.45 Open Cut and Repair Asphalt SY 262 0.00 0.00 $85.00 $0.00 1.46 Open Cut and Repair Concrete SY 132 0.00 0.00 $100.00 $0.00 1.47 Open Cut and Repair Gravel SY 186 0.00 0.00 $45.00 $0.00 1.48 24-in RCP Culvert LF 66 0.00 0.00 $140.00 $0.00 1.49 Type RF Rock Ripl Rap CY 132 0.00 0.00 $240.00 $0.00 1.50 Demolish Existing Lift Station and. Appurtenances EA 3 0.00 0.00 $12,500.00 $0.00 1.51 FM1 127 Lift Station and Appurtenances LS 1 0.30 0.30 $294,000.00 $88,200.00 1.52 FM2 271 Lift Station and Appurtenances LS 0.30 0.30 $290,000.00 $87,000.00 1.53 6-ft Tall Intruder Resistant Chain Link Fence LF 264 0.00 0.00 $50.00 $0.00 1.54 AIl Weather Access SY 620 0.00 0.00 $48.00 $0.00 1.55 Electrical Improvements LS 1 0.00 0.00 $283,000.00 $0.00 1.56 Filter Fabric Fence LF 15,000 600.00 600.00 $3.00 $1,800.00 1.57 Foundation Material for Unstable Trench CY 7,770 0.00 0.00 $1.00 $0.00 1.58 Erosion Control Matting SY 500 0.00 0.00 $5.00 $0.00 1.59 Temporary Creek Crossing EA 1 0.00 0.00 $20,650.00 $0.00 1.60 Seed and Fertilize AC 37 3.50 3.50 $850.00 $2,975.00 1.61 Clearing Grubbing AC 37 32.00 32.00 $4,500.00 $144,000.00 1.62 Special Provisions for Landowners LS 1 0.30 0.05 0.35 $5,000.00 $1,750.00 1.63 Miscellaneous Allowance AL 1 0.00 0.00 $540,000.00 $0.00 1.64 Railroad Flagman, Observation, and! Survey Allowance AL 1 0.00 0.00 $200,000.00 $0.00 1.65 Remove and Dispose of Existing Sanitary Sewer Line LF 922 0.00 0.00 $17.00 $0.00 Inc accordance with the Contract. Documents, based on on-site observations and thec data comprising the above application, the Engineer represents to the Owner: that to the best of the Engineer's knowledge, information and belief, the Work (excluding trench: safety) has progressed as indicated, the quality oft the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, andt the Contractori is entitledt to payment oft the AMOUNTI PAYABLE. The Contractor is solely responsible for trench: safety and as such, the Engineer makes no representation that this payi item has been performed in ar manner consistent with the Contract Documents. KSAE ENGINEERS, INC. Total Amount to Date $2,368,134.30 By Bun C. Binist Material on Hand $1,735,068.00 Date $4,103,202.30 3/31/2025 Less 5% Retainage $205,160.12 Approved: CITY OF MOUNTI PLEASANT Net Total $3,898,042.18 By Less Previous Payments $3,487,099.67 Date Amount Payable to Contractor This Estimate $410,942.51 Page 2of2 Alsanengatewa/Proet M 4P162/,400 Construction)04 on ntractor Payment ApplicationPE 6/MP162 PEI No. 6.xlsm AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Staff Contact: Mark Buhman, Police Chief City Department: Police Dept of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: Consider Ordinance 2025-4 Amending Chapter 97 Animals of Code of Ordinance adding sections 97.11, 97.13, and 97.16 and amending section 97.49. Item Summary: Four section changes have been submitted under Chapter 97, ANIMALS, for Council review. Section 97.11 is a new ordinance requiring that dog and cat owners microchip their animals if the animal is kept within city limits. New pet owners and residents would have 30 days after pet ownership or moving into the city limits. The ordinance further requires the microchip information to be registered with the owner's current information. This will assist us in identifying the owners of animals at large and possibly reduce the number of impounded animals. We also intend to make those owner encounters an opportunity to give out information, if the animal is not impounded, on why they should spay/neuter their pet. Section 97.13 is a new ordinance making it unlawful for someone to sell or give away animals within the city limits and further makes it unlawful for property owners to allow individuals to sell or give away animals on their property. Those sales do not require microchipping, sterilization, or any vaccinations upon exchange. We hope to reduce this activity that we see each weekend in the city. Section 97.16 is a new ordinance prohibiting the feeding of stray animals or leaving out food for stray animals. Attracting stray and wild animals to one's residence is a hazard to those living around that neighbor and puts others, and their pets, in danger. Section 97.49 is a modification to the ordinance, adding language requiring sterilization of an animal that is impounded prior to redemption by the owner at the owner's cost. Owners who have an animal impounded will have 30 days, similar to adoptions, to have their dog/cat spayed or neutered. Animals impounded are typically found at large and, while at large, contribute to unwanted puppy/kitten litter. With the combination of microchipping, used to track the animals and pet owners we encounter, with this ordinance, we believe it will have a reducing effect on our stray animal population. Financial Impact: N/A Recommendations: motion to approve Ordinance 2025-4 Amending Chapter 97 Animals of Code of Ordinance and adding sections 97.11, 97.13, and 97.16 and amending section 97.49. Attachments: Ordinance 2025-4 Amending Chapter 97 Code of Ordinance - Animal ORDINANCE 2024-5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 97 OF TITLE IX OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS: SECTION 1 That from and after the effective date of this Ordinance Chapter 97 of Title IX of the Code of Ordinances oft the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 97: Animals S 97.01 DEFINITIONS. When used in this chapter the following words and terms, unless the context indicates a different meaning, will be interpreted as follows: ABANDON. Fail to adequately provide an animal with one (1) or more of the necessities of life, including but not limited to, air, food, potable water, sanitary conditions, shelter, protection from the heat, cold, or other environmental conditions, or under other circumstances that may cause bodily injury, serious bodily injury, or death of the animal, for twenty-four (24) or more hours, or to leave an animal in the care, custody, or control ofanother person without his or her consent. AMIMAL. Any vertebrae creature, excluding human beings. ANIMAL CONTROL AUTHORITY. The Mount Pleasant Chief of Police or his or her authorized designee(s). ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. Any person designated by the City Manager to represent and act for the city in the capture, care, and confinement of animals. ANIMAL SHELTER. Any facility designated by the City Manager to temporarily contain, house and care for domestic animals held under authority of this chapter. AT-LARGE. An animal not confined within a building, wall, or fence of sufficient strength and construction to restrain the animal except when the animal is on a leash, cord, rope, or chain of sufficient length and strength to control the actions of the animal. An animal held within the arms ofthe owner or harbored or contained within the cabin of a vehicle ofits owner or harbored shall not be deemed AT-LARGE. CAT. Any member oft the animal species Felis Catus. DOG. Any member oft the animal species Canis Familiars. DOMESTIC: ANIMAL. Cat, dog, ferret. FOWL. A female chicken that lays eggs. "Chicken" or "hen" may also be used. "Fowl" does not include turkeys, roosters, ducks, peacocks, geese, or other fowl species are prohibited. HARBORER/HARBORING. The person or act ofkeeping and caring for an animal for 72 consecutive hours or of providing a premises to which the animal returns regularly, (more than three occasions). LIVESTOCK. Any COW, horse, mule, jack, jennet, goat, sheep, swine or any other form of LIVESTOCK. MICROCHIP. A passive electronic device that is injected into an animal by means of a hypodermic-type syringe device. Each microchip shall contain a unique and original number that is read by an electronic scanning device for purposes of animal identification and recovery by the animal's owners. OWNERHARBORER Any person, firm or corporation having right of property to any animal, or who harbors, or who causes or permits to be harbored any animal on or about their property. Rescue Organization. The term "rescue organization shall mean a group that has filed a certificate of formation with the Texas Secretary of State; and, are deemed tax exempt by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and Federal Internal Revenue Service; and, provides such documented proof for review and holding. Rescue Organization Member. An authorized member representing a rescue organization. QUARANTINE FACILITY. Facility approved by the Texas Department of Health for the strict confinement of an animal for rabies observation. VACCINATED. Injection of a rabies vaccine approved by the United States Department of Agriculture and administered in accordance with the Tex. Administrative Code, SS 169.21 et. seq. by a licensed veterinarian. S 97.02 ENFORCEMENT. (A) The Animal Control Officer shall have police powers in the enforcement of this chapter and no person shall interfere with, hinder, molest, or abuse this officer in the exercise of such powers. (B) The Animal Control Officer or any police officer shall have the authority to issue citations for any violation of this chapter. If the person is not present, the Animal Control Officer or police officer may mail the citation to the alleged violator by certified mail, return receipt requested. (C) The Animal Control Officer or any police officer shall have the privilege to enter upon any premises where any violation or suspicion of a violation of this chapter occurs and use such reasonable means as may be necessary to abate violation. (D) In addition to imposing a monetary penalty against a person convicted of an offense under this section, a court or City Council may do one or more of the following: (1) Order the impoundment of any animal owned by a person, forfeit the person's ownership of the animal and award the animal to the city; and/or (2) Suspend the person's right to own an animal in the city for a period of time specified by the court. S 97.03 ANIMALS AT-LARGE. (A) It shall be unlawful for any person or persons who own or harbor any animal to permit any animal to run at-large, as defined in this chapter, within the corporate limits of Mount Pleasant. (B) The Animal Control Officer or police officer is authorized to impound any animal running at-large and to enter upon private property for that purpose. Penalty, see $ 97.99 $97.05 KEEPING OF LIVESTOCK (A) No person or persons shall keep or pen any livestock, except swine provided fori in $ 97.06, in any enclosure of less than two acres in total area, and within 200 feet of any building or structure used as a residence, meeting place, public property, or business except such of the owner of such livestock; and (B) Provided that said enclosure be restricted to no more than one such animal for each % acre ofland contained in the enclosure and owned or leased by person or persons. (C) This article does not apply to the temporary possession oflivestock at packing houses, veterinary clinics, or duly authorized stock show, rodeo, fair, circus, carnival, or livestock auction barn. Temporary possession shall not exceed 72 hours. 8 97.06 KEEPING OF SWINE PROHIBITED. No person or persons shall keep any swine, including Asian Potbellied Pigs within the corporate city limits. This section does not apply to the temporary possession ofswine at a packing house, veterinary clinic, or duly authorized stock show, rodeo, fair, or livestock auction barn. Temporary possession shall not exceed 72 hours. S 97.07 KEEPING OF FOWL It is unlawful to own, keep, or harbor any fowl within the corporate city limits except as follows. This section does not apply to commercial poultry operations duly authorized by the city to conduct such business. A.J Restraint and Housing of Fowl a) No more that (6) fowl may be kept per household on any one lot or parcel. b) All fowl kept under this section shall be confined in a pen, coop, or other enclosed structure with secure sides, top, and a securel bottom sufficient not to allow fowl to run at large. It shall also bel built in a manner to prevent intrusion from burrowing animals and access from predatory animals. The pen, coop, or enclosed structure shall provide protection from the weather. c) The pen, coop, or other enclosed structure shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Manure and dropping shall be removed and properly disposed of as to keep the premises free of any public nuisance. The accumulation of waste on the property is prohibited. d) Any electrical installation for a pen, coop, or enclosed structure must comply with current electrical codes. e) It shall be unlawful for any person to permit poultry to run at large on the streets, sidewalks or any other public place. B. Location of Fowl Pens, Coops, or Structures: a. No fowl shall be kept in an enclosure within the city limits when any part of which enclosure is within (25) twenty-five feet ofany adjoining property within the city other that the building or dwelling occupied by the owner of the fowl. b. All locations of pens, coops, or structures shall be located to the rear ofthe main dwelling or in an interior side yard. There shall be no visible evidence of chickens from neighboring properties from ground level. C. Fowl may be kept on properties containing a single-family dwelling only. C. Sanitation a. It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain pens, coops, or structures in which fowl are confined in a manner that causes odors offensive to persons of ordinary sensibilities residing in the vicinity, or that is unclean, unsanitary, unpleasant, or obnoxious. b. All animal food storage shall be completely secured from rodents and other vermin. C. Clean water shall be available to the chickens at all times. d. Dead fowl shall be removed within 10 hours and disposed ofin a sanitary manner. D. Any person keeping fowl shall remain in compliance with City Ordinance $ 97.09 NOISES. It shall be unlawful and constitute a public nuisance for any owner, occupant, or other person to harbor any fowl which by any loud, frequent, long, continuous, or unusual sound or cry shall disturb the peace, comfort, or quiet of the neighborhood or the occupants of adjacent premises. E. It is unlawful to keep fowl for commercial purposes. 8 97.08 KEEPING OF RABBITS. (A) No person or persons may keep more than four rabbits within the corporate city limits except for pet shops, veterinary clinics, or animal kennels. Rabbits must be kept within an enclosure upon owners or harborer's property. (B) ENCLOSURE shall mean a structure with four secure sides, a secure bottom, and secure top. The structure shall provide protection from the weather. (C) The enclosure shall not be located within 200 feet of any building or structure used as a residence, meeting place, public property or business, other than that ofthe owner or harborer. (D) This section does not apply to veterinary clinics, animal kennels, or pet shops. $97.09 PUBLIC NUISANCES The following shall be considered a public nuisance and shall be unlawful: (A)It is unlawful for any person or persons in possession of any animal to maintain any structure, barn, stable, pen, enclosure, yard, or place in which animals are confined, in a manner that causes odors offensive to persons of ordinary sensibilities residing in the vicinity, to breed or attract flies, mosquitoes, or other insects, to provide, convenient food for rodents or wildlife, or that is unclean, unsanitary, unpleasant, or obnoxious. (B)It shall be unlawful and constitute a public nuisance for any owner, occupant, or other person in control of a premises to knowingly suffer, permit or maintain the presence of a dead or decaying animal carcass upon any such premises within the city, whether public or private, for more than 24 hours. (C)It shall be unlawful and constitute a public nuisance for any owner or other person to harbor any animal, or fowl or bird which by any loud, frequent, long, continuous, or unusual sound or cry shall disturb the peace, comfort, or quiet of the neighborhood or the occupants of adjacent premises. (D)It shall be unlawful and constitute a public nuisance for any owner or person to allow an animal in their care or custody to damage the property of another or to run at large on the property of another. $97.10 NUMBER OF DOGS AND CATS LIMITED. (A) Limitations. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to keep or harbor more than four dogs, cats, or ferrets of any combination over the age of two months. This section shall not apply to veterinary clinics, animal kennels, pet shops or rescue organizations. (B) Rescue Organization Permit Required to House Rescue Animals 1. Any rescue organization approved by the Animal Control Authority shall apply with the Department for a multiple pet permit and may house more than (4) animals as determined by a city permit. The city permit shall note the maximum number of approved animals to be harbored, as determined by an inspection and be granted. a. Inspection required. An Animal Control Officer, prior to issuance of such permit, shall on-site inspect the premises, facilities, kennels, and A permit shall not be issued or can be immediately revoked if a permit has been given, by the Chief of Police or designee if an inspection determines: 1.That the requested number of animals cannot be maintained without creating noise or odor nuisances; 2.That the requested number of animals cannot be maintained in a healthy and sanitary environment. 3.The number of animals harbored exceeds that allowed be a city permit. 4.Animals are not kept secured by a fence or kennel or are found to be tethered. 5.Animals are not receiving adequate shelter, food, water or medical treatment. 6.Animals housed by rescue organization members for another rescue organization are kept longer than 90 days, counting the day of release from the Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter. b. No inspection required. Applicants who provide proof ofl having a current multiple pet permit, and who have not obtained additional animals since their last inspection and have had no enforcement actions for violating this chapter during the preceding twelve (12) months, may be issued a permit without inspection as determined by the department. The department may require an inspection during reasonable hours at its discretion regardless of the applicant's history. (C). All multiple pet permits issued under this section shall be valid for one (1): year from the date ofissuance and shall be valid only as to the applicant and location for which it was originally issued. (D) A person commits an offense ifthe person is a holder ofa multiple pet permit and refuses, upon request by an animal control officer during reasonable hours, to make the animals, premises, facilities, equipment, and any necessary registrations or permits available for inspection. (E) A person commits an offense ifthe person is a holder of a multiple pet permit and refuses to show a permit upon request by an animal control officer. (F) A person commits an offense ifthe holder of a multiple pet permit harbors more animals than authorized in a permit. (G). A person commits an offense if the person is a holder of a multiple pet permit and is found in violation of this section and fails to return an assigned rescue animal to the shelter upon receiving verbal or written notice from an animal control officer. (H) A person commits an offense each day they are in violation ofthis section. $97.11 DOG AND CAT MICROCHIPPING REQUIRED a) All dogs and cats, four months of age and older, kept, harbored, or maintained within city limits must be implanted with a microchip that is registered with the owner's current information. b) All residents of the city with newly acquired dog(s) and cat(s) shall ensure they are implanted with a microchip within 30 days of ownership and registered with the owner's current information. c) New residents of the city shall ensure their dog(s) and cat(s) are implanted with a microchip within 30 days ofn moving to the city and registered with the owner's current information. The animal services manager is authorized to exempt an animal's owner from the requirements of subsection (a) if the animal is determined to be medically unsuitable for microchipping by a licensed veterinarian, in writing, provided that: a) Proof of medical unsuitability for microchipping along with the owner's or keeper's name, address and telephone number is provided to animal services within 30 days of the unsuitability determination; a) If there is a change in contact information, the owner or keeper of an unsuitable animal shall update the contact information with animal services within 30 days. It is a defense to prosecution under this section that: a) At the time of the offense the dog or cat was being fostered by the resident, and has a microchip that is registered to the organization responsible for the animal; b) The dog or cat owner is a nonresident ofthis city and is keeping the animal in the city for fewer than 30 days; c) The dog or cat owner has been a resident of this city for fewer than 30 days; or d) The dog or cat had been abandoned or lost and the temporary custodian has had the animal for fewer than 30 days. Nothing in this section shall be construed as permitting microchipped dogs to run at large. $97.12 HUNTING. AND/OR TRAPPING. (A) It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, trap or pursue any animal inside the corporate city limits. No person shall use firearms, including an air gun, or other weapon potentially harmful to wildlife or humans to pursue or hunt any animal within the corporate limits of Mount Pleasant. This section does not apply to live trapping authorized by the Police Department or Animal Control Officer, or the trapping ofi rats, mice, gophers, or moles. (B) This section is not to be construed to prevent the Mount Pleasant Police Department, Animal Control Officer, duly authorized agent of the city or a citizen from killing or trapping animals in order to protect life or property, or to comply with the provisions oft this chapter. S 97.13 DISPLAYING AND EXCHANGING ANIMALS IN A PUBLIC PLACE a) It shall be unlawful for any person to advertise, display for purposes of sale or ownership change, transfer ownership, offer to transfer ownership, lease, sell, rent, or give away any animal, regardless ofage, on any roadside, public right of way, commercial parking lot, garage sale, flea market, festival, park, community center or outdoor public place within the city limits of Mount Pleasant. b) It shall be unlawful for any manager, operator or property owner within the city limits ofMount Pleasant to allow the conduct described in subsection (a). c) This section shall not apply to city owned animal facilities, properly licensed pet stores or to tax exempt non- profit organizations founded for the purpose of providing humane sanctuary or shelter for abandoned or unwanted animals. This section does not apply to an event primarily for the sale of agricultural livestock such as hoofed animals or animals or fowl commonly raised for food, dairy or fiber products S 97.14 CRUELTY: TO ANIMALS. It is unlawful for any person to intentionally or knowingly: (A) Torture an animal; (B) Fail unreasonably to provide necessary food, clean water, care, and shelter for an animal in the person's custody; (C) Abandon unreasonably an animal in person's custody; (D) Transport or confine an animal in a cruel manner; (E) Kill, seriously injure, or administer poison to an animal belonging to another without legal authority or the owner's effective consent, except when an animal is discovered on the person's property in the act of or immediately after injuring or killing livestock or fowl; (F) Cause one animal or fowl to fight with another; (G) Use a live animal as a lure in dog race training or in a dog coursing on a racetrack; (H) Trip a horse; or (I) Seriously overwork an animal; (J) Leave an animal in or on a motor vehicle in which any motor vehicle is moving, standing, or parked in such a way to endanger the animal's health, safety, or welfare. An animal services officer or police officer is authorized to use: reasonable force to remove the animal from the vehicle whenever: it appears that the animal's health, safety or welfare is or will be endangered. The animal shall be taken to the shelter or to a veterinarian if the animal is in distress. A written notice bearing the name of the officer removing the animal, a telephone number where he can be contacted and the location where the animal may be claimed by the owner shall be attached to the vehicle if the owner is not present. Any person violating this section shall bear the full cost and expense incurred by the city in the care, medical treatment, impoundment cost and disposal of said animal, including removal from and damage done to the vehicle. $97.15 Unlawful Restraint of an Animal. (A) For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. COLLAR. Means any collar constructed of nylon, leather or other similar material, specifically designed to be used for a dog. PROPERLY FITTED. Properly fitted means, with respect to a collar, a collar that measures the circumference of a dog or cat's neck plus at least one inch. RESTRAINTETHER Means a rope, leash, cable, chain, pulley system or other similar tethering devices. (B) A person commits an offense if he uses a chain, rope, tether, leash, cable, or other device to attach a dog to a stationary object or trolley system. This section does not prohibit a person from walking a dog with a hand-held leash. (C) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that: (1) The dog is being tethered during a lawful animal event, veterinary treatment, grooming, training, or law enforcement activity; (2) The dog tethering is required to protect the safety or welfare of a person or the dog, and the dog's owner maintains direct physical control oft the dog; (3) The dog tethering is due to force majeure and the dog is tethered for less than one hour within a 24-hour period; or (4) The dog tethering: a. Occurs while the dog is within the owners direct physical control; and b. Prevents the dog from advancing to the edge of any public right-of-way. (E) Outdoor kennels used to house and contain an animal must be at a minimum no less than 50 square feet per animal providing for adequate movement of each animal. Nursing animals under three months of age may be kenneled together. $97.16 Feeding ofStray Animals Prohibited (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to feed, or to place food of any kind, with the intent to feed stray animals, including stray cats. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to leave, store, or maintain food ofany kind in a manner or area accessible to stray animals; including stray or community cats. (c) This section shall not apply to: 1. Animal Control Officers or police officers during the course of their official duties. 2. Approved zoological parks performing animal exhibitions or licensed circuses; primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities or zoological parks owned or operated by a governmental entity, provided that such wildlife is kept in a secure manner and in accordance with all other city ordinances and state laws. 3. Any person who is using food as an attractant to live trap a wild animal or a stray animal in a legally authorized and permitted manner. DANGEROUS WILD ANIMALS & 97.20 DEFINITIONS. (A) The term dangerous wild animal means any: (1) Poisonous reptile; (2) Any animal ofthe crocodilian order; (3) Lion; (4) Tiger; (5) Ocelot; (6) Cougar; (7) Leopard; (8) Cheetah; (9) Jaguar; (10) Bobcat; (11) Lynx; (12) Serval; (13) Caracal; (14) Hyena; (15) Bear; (16) Coyote; (17) Jackal; (18) Nonhuman primate; (19) Wolf; (20) Fox; (21) Camel; (22) Raccoon; (23) Skunk; (24) Bat; and (25) Any hybrid of an animal listed herein. (B) It shall be unlawful for anyi person to import, offer for sale or trade, keep, or harbor in the city any dangerous wild animal as defined herein. (C) This section does not apply to: (1) A county, municipality, or agency of the state or an agency of the United States or an agent or official of a county, municipality, or agency acting in an official capacity; (2) An organization that is an accredited member of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association; (3) An injured, infirm, orphaned, or abandoned dangerous wild animal while being transported for care or treatment; (4) An injured, infirm, orphaned, or abandoned dangerous wild animal while being rehabilitated, treated, or cared for by a licensed veterinarian, an incorporated humane society or animal shelter, or a person who holds ai rehabilitation permit issued under Tex. Parks and Wildlife Code, SS 42.021 et. seq. for the species of animal being rehabilitated; (5) A dangerous wild animal owned by and in the custody and control of a transient circus company if: (a) The animal is used as an integral part oft the circus performances; and (b) The animal is kept within this city only during the time the circus is performing in this city. (6) A dangerous wild animal while in the temporary custody or control of a television or motion picture production company during the filming of a television or motion picture production in this city; (7) A dangerous wild animal owned by and in the possession, custody, or control of a college or university solely as a mascot for the college or university; and (8) A dangerous wild animal while being transported in interstate commerce through the state in compliance with the Animal Welfare Act, 7 USC2131 et seq. and its subsequent amendments and the regulations adopted under that Act. DANGEROUS DOGS & 97.25 DEFINITIONS. DANGEROUS. DOG means a dog that: 1) Makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs while the dog is at-large; 2) Commits unprovoked acts while dog is at-large and those acts cause a person to reasonable believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person; or 3) Injures or kills a domestic animal without provocation while at-large. S 97.26 DANGEROUS DOGS PROHIBITED. As a public safety requirement, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep or harbor any dangerous dog within the corporate limits of the city without complying with the provisions listed herein and/or state law requirements to keep a dangerous dog on the owner's premises. & 97.27 DETERMINATION THAT A DOG IS DANGEROUS. (A) The Animal Control Authority shall be notified ofa dangerous dog investigation when initiated by Animal Control Officers. Once the investigation is complete, the case and all evidence will be forwarded to the Animal Control Authority for review. Upon review of the facts of the investigation, a complaint may be forwarded to the appropriate court SO that a hearing may be held in order to make a determination ift the dog is dangerous. (B) Once a complaint is filed with the court, a Notice of Complaint Filed shall be given to the owner of the animal which is the subject of the complaint. The owner shall also be given a Notice of Hearing, which shall be set not later than the 10th day after which the dog is seized or delivered. (C) Upon receipt of the complaint of a dangerous dog, the Animal Control Authority or, an Animal Control Officer with a city Police Officer shall immediately seize and impound the dangerous dog with a seizure order issued by the Municipal Judge or Magistrate ifthe owner does not deliver the animal by the fifth day after receiving notice a complaint was filed with the court (D) A hearing will be held by the appropriate court and a judgment will be made as to whether or not the dog will be deemed dangerous (F) The Municipal Court Judge may also require the attendance ofthe complainant, any known witnesses, the animal owner against whom the complaint was filed, and the Animal Control Authority or his or her representative. (G) Once the owner is notified that a dog owned by the owner has been deemed dangerous, the dog owner must notify the Animal Control Authority, either verbally or in writing, of his or her intent to appeal the dangerous dog declaration within 72 hours. The owner must then appeal the determination not later than the 10th calendar day from the date of the municipal courts decision. If notified ofthe intention to appeal within 72 hours oft the dangerous dog declaration, the Animal Control Authority shall suspend further action involving the dog until an appeals court has rendered a final decision. The owner ofthe dangerous dog shall pay to the city all fees and expenses associated with keeping the dog impounded during the investigation and during any efthe appeals process. Upon initial finding that a dog is deemed dangerous, or subsequent to any appeals process and finding, each day following the finding will constitute a violation ofthis section if the owner fails to comply with state law requirements for dangerous dogs & 97.28 REQUIREMENTS FOR OWNER OF DANGEROUS DOG. (A) When a person learns that the person is the owner of a dangerous dog, the owner shall comply with Texas Health and Safety code $ 822.042. For purposes of the section, a person learns that the person is the owner of a dangerous dog when: 1) The owner knows of conduct by the dog described under the definition of a dangerous dog in $ 97.25 ofthis subchapter; or 2) The owner knows of conduct by the dog described in Texas Health and Safety Code S 822.041(2)(B); or 3) The owner is informed by the Animal Control Authority that a determination has been made that the dog is a dangerous dog; or 4) The owner is informed after an appeal hearing by the Municipal Court Judge that the dog is a dangerous dog. (B) If a person outside the city limits wants to move inside the city limits and is an owner of a dog declared dangerous by another city or jurisdiction, the owner must notify the Animal Control Authority before moving the dog inside the city limits. The Animal Control Authority will determine if the dog will be allowed to be kept at a residence inside the city and the dog owner shall be held to all rules and regulations per this subchapter and state law regarding dangerous dogs. (C) Declaration by Municipal Court Judge. Not later than the 30th day after a person learns by the Municipal Court Judge at the appeal hearing that the person is the owner of a dangerous dog: 1. The dangerous dog shall be euthanized if so, ordered by the court; or 2. Ifthe dangerous dog is not ordered to be euthanized, the person shall have the dangerous dog returned to him or her when the following requirements are met: a. Register the dangerous dog with the Animal Control Authority for the area in which the dog is kept and pay an annual registration fee of $250 to the city plus the cost of a dangerous dog tag; and b. Restrain the dangerous dog at all times on a leash in the immediate control of a person or in a secure enclosure. Such dog shall not be leashed to an inanimate object such as a tree, post, building, and the like. Each dangerous dog on a leash outside the animal's secure enclosure must be muzzled by a muzzling device sufficient to prevent the dog from biting persons or other animals but will not harm the dog itself; and C. Obtain (and show proof annually to the Animal Control Authority) liability insurance coverage or financial responsibility in an amount of at least $100,000 to cover damages resulting from an attack by the dangerous dog causing bodily injury to a person. & 97.29 REGISTRATION. (A) An owner of a dangerous dog must annually register with the Animal Control Authority for the area in which the dog is kept and the owner: (1) Presents proof of: (a) Liability insurance or financial responsibility, as required by Tex. Health and Safety Code, $ 822.042; and (b) Current rabies vaccination of the dangerous dog; and (c) The approved secure enclosure in which the dangerous dog will be kept; and (2) Pays an annual registration fee of $250. (B) The Animal Control Authority shall provide to the owner registering a dangerous dog a registration tag at the owner's expense. The owner must place the tag on the dog's collar. (C) The dog must be spayed or neutered within ten days ofbeing declared a dangerous dog. (D) The dog must be microchipped with a national registry by a licensed veterinarian at the time the dog was spayed or neutered and the owner must provide such proofto Animal Control. (E) The owner of a registered dangerous dog shall provide to the Animal Control Authority two color photographs ofthe registered animal in two different poses showing the color and approximate size ofthe dog. (F) Ifan owner of a registered dangerous dog sells or moves the dog to a new address inside the city limits, the owner, not later than the fourteenth day after the date of the sale or move, shall notify the Animal Control Authority for this area in which the new address is located. On presentation by the current owner of the dangerous dog's prior registration tag and payment of a $125 fee, the Animal Control Authority shall issue a new registration tag to be placed on the dangerous dog's collar. Ifthe owner moves the dog to another location outside the city limits, the owner shall notify the local Animal Control Authority ofthe dangerous dog's new location within 15 days ofmoving. Ifthe dog is transferred to a new owner, the former owner is required, within ten days, to notify the Animal Control Authority ofthe new owner's address and name and the official date oft transfer of ownership ofthe dangerous dog. (G) An owner ofa registered dangerous dog shall notify the office in which the dangerous dog was registered of any attacks the dangerous dog makes on people. (H) If the owner of a dangerous dog fails to register the dog as required by this section, such failure shall constitute a Class C misdemeanor punishable as allowable by law. & 97.30 ATTACK BY DANGEROUS DOG. (A) A person commits an offense if the person is the owner of a dangerous dog and the dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person outside the dog's enclosure and causes bodily injury to the other person. (B) An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor, but state law allows for more serious charges to be filed ift the owner is found negligent in keeping the dangerous dog secured as required by law. (C) If the dangerous dog attacks and seriously injures or causes the death of a human, city Animal Control Officers or police officers may seize the animal and it will be euthanized as soon as possible and practical. Ifa person is found guilty of an offense under this section, the court may order the dangerous dog destroyed by a person listed in Tex. Health and Safety Code, S 822.003. (D) In addition to criminal prosecution, a person who commits an offense under this section is liable for a civil penalty as determined by statute. The City Attorney or an assistant may file suit in a court of competent jurisdiction to collect the penalty. Penalties collected under this section shall be retained by the city. & 97.31 OFFICER SAFETY. There is no provision in this subchapter requiring an Animal Control Officer or a police officer to place his or her personal safety at risk attempting to capture, impound, trap or otherwise detain a known dangerous dog or dog suspected to be vicious and/or dangerous by its actions or demeanor. For their safety, officers of the Police Department and city Animal Control Officers are authorized to use force, including deadly force, to stop a current or imminent attack upon themselves or a third person by a dog, whether or not the dog has been declared to be a dangerous dog. $97.32 GUARD DOGS. (A) It shall be unlawful to place or maintain any dog solely fort the protection of! persons and/or property unless the dog is physically confined to a specific enclosed area. The enclosed area in which the dog is confined must be within a chain link fence of at least six feet in height and is reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own. (B) The area in which the dog is confined must be conspicuously posted with warning signs bearing letters not less than two inches high, stating "Guard Dog" and placed not less than every 25 feet, on each side of the structure or barrier confining dog(s). No less than one warning sign shall be posted. DOGS DANGEROUSTO PERSONS S 97.35 DEFINITIONS. SERIOUS BODILY INJURY means an injury characterized by severe bite wounds or severe ripping and tearing of muscle that would cause a reasonably prudent person to seek treatment from a medical professional and would require hospitalization without regard to whether the person actually sought medical treatment. & 97.36 RESERVED $ 97.37 RESERVED & 97.38 DESTRUCTION OF DOG. The destruction of a dog under this subchapter must be performed by: (A) A licensed veterinarian; (B) Personnel of: a recognized animal shelter or humane society who are trained in the humane destruction of animals; or (C) Personnel of a governmental agency responsible for animal control who are trained in the humane destruction of animals. & 97.39 PROVOCATION OR LOCATION OF ATTACK IRRELEVANT. This subchapter applies to any dog that causes a person's death or serious bodily injury by attacking, biting, or mauling the person, regardless of whether the dog was provoked and regardless of where the incident resulting in the person's death or serious bodily injury occurred. Statutory reference: Dogs that are a danger to persons, see Tex. Health and Safety Code, SS 822.001 et seq. IMPOUNDMENT $97.45 ANIMAL SHELTER. A facility designated by the City Manager to temporarily contain, house and care for domestic animals held under authority of this chapter. S 97.46 IMPOUNDMENT. Any animal found in violation of the terms of this ordinance or law of the State of Texas may be seized and impounded by the Animal Control Officer, police officer, or duly authorized agent oft the city. & 97.47 AUTHORITY TO INDIVIDUALS TO IMPOUND. (A) Ifany animal shall be found to be at-large upon the premises of any person, other than the owner or harborer of such animal, that person shall have the right to confine animal in a humane manner until an Animal Control Officer or police officer can be notified. (B) Any citizen of the City ofMount Pleasant is hereby authorized to take control of and deliver to the office ofthe Animal Services any animal that may be found running at large within the territorial limits of the City, other than prohibited animals or animals suspected oft being rabid, subject to the applicable provisions oflaw. (C) A person commits an offense ifhe takes control of an animal under this Section and fails to deliver it to an Animal Services employee within seventy-two (72) hours. & 97.48 NOTICEOF IMPOUNDMENT. Reasonable effort shall be made by the Animal Control Officer to contact the owner or harborer of impounded animal, however the responsibility for an animal rests solely with the owner or harborer of such animal. & 97.49 REDEMPTION OR ADOPTION. (A) Ifthe owner of any animal impounded pursuant to this subchapter shall appear and claim the animal within 72 hours, excluding Saturday, Sunday and holidays, the Animal Control Officer shall, if satisfied that such person is the true owner, relinquish the animal to that person upon payment offees for impoundment. The owner or harborer of such animal must provide proof that the animal has been vaccinated within the subsequent 12 months. If proof cannot be shown that animal has been vaccinated within the subsequent 12 months the owner or harborer shall pay to the city an amount equal to the cost ofthe vaccination of animal and shall receive a receipt which shall be presented to a licensed veterinarian in Mount Pleasant who shall vaccinate the animal and then bill the city for vaccination. (B) If any animal is not redeemed within 72 hours, excluding Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, and after reasonable effort has been made to locate the owner or harborer, it shall be considered abandoned and becomes the sole property of the City of Mount Pleasant regardless of where the animal was found or who delivered the animal to the city. The animal may be subject to adoption after payment by the prospective owner of all applicable vaccination, sterilization, and/or impoundment fees. Adopted animals are not guaranteed as to health, temperament or longevity and no refund of fees shall be allowed. (C) A microchip implant in the animal is required before release. Ifthe animal is not already identifiable by microchip, the owner shall pay a fee to have the microchip implanted in the animal prior to release. (D) Sterilization of animals is required upon adoption and redemption of an impounded animal. (1) Following adoption of an animal, the owner shall submit proof ofl having had the animal sterilized. Any animals adopted from the shelter are required to be sterilized within 30 days of their release. The proof shall be a completed sterilization certification form provided by the Animal Services and signed by the sterilizing veterinarian. (2) Upon redemption of an impounded animal from the City of Mount Pleasant animal shelter, the owner or harborer ofthe animal shall provide proof of sterilization or have the animal sterilized within 30 days at the owner's expense. The proof shall be a completed sterilization certification form provided by the Animal Services and signed by the sterilizing veterinarian. (3) Subsections D,1 and D,2 shall not apply ifthe owner provides proof that the animal meets met one oft the following conditions at the time ofi impoundment: (a) Either the animal is was registered with a national registry and is & was certified as a member ofal local breed club, sporting or hunting club; or (b) The animal was a professionally trained assistance or police service animal; or (c) The animal was at large due to forces of nature, fire, or the criminal act of a third party who was not residing at the animal owner's residence and there is documented proof from a city or county official stating the fact S 97.50 EUTHANIZATION OF ANIMALS. (A) Ifany animal is not redeemed or adopted within a 72-hour period, excluding Saturday, Sunday and holidays and after the animal becomes the sole property of the City by virtue of ordinance, the Animal Control Officer is authorized to humanely destroy the animal and dispose of the carcass. (B) Any nursing animal impounded without the mother, or where the mother will not or cannot provide nutritious milk, may be euthanized immediately to prevent further suffering. (C) Any animal impounded and considered by the Animal Control Officer to be feral or of a nature that would cause injury to a person may be euthanized immediately, except when such animal has inflicted a bite to a human during the preceding ten days. (D) Any animal taken into custody that, in the opinion of the Animal Control Officer, is visibly afflicted with any sign ofcommunicable disease or appears to be mortally injured may be euthanized immediately to prevent future suffering. (E) Any owner or harborer may relinquish ownership to any animal in writing to the Animal Control Officer, who shall then have authority to immediately euthanize such animal, except when such animal has inflicted a bite to a human during the preceding ten days or if the animal is viable for adoption. & 97.51 FEES. The following fees shall be charged for the impoundment of any animal: (A) Impoundment fee - first day $25.00 2nd impound: $35 3rd impound: $50 (B) Each subsequent day $10.00 (C) Redemption Impoundment fee, and if necessary, actual cost ofvaccination(s) (D) Adoption fee Actual cost ofvaccination(s) and sterilization. (E) Microchip fee $10.00 (F) Owner requested and ACO approved euthanasia fee $35.00 (G) Dangerous Dog Impound Fee $50 per calendar day 8 97.52 LIABILITY OF OWNERS The payment ofi impound fees shall not exempt an owner or harborer from prosecution under this ordinance. RABIES 8 97.60 DESIGNATION OF LOCAL RABIES CONTROL AUTHORITY, The city shall designate an officer to act as the "Local Rabies Control Authority" for the purposes of this subchapter. & 97.61 VACCINATION OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. (A) The owner or harborer of any domestic animal shall have such animal vaccinated against rabies by the time such animal is four months of age and within every subsequent 12 months thereafter. (B) All vaccinations of a domestic animal shall be done by a licensed veterinarian. Upon vaccination, the veterinarian shall give to the owner or harborer a vaccination certificate which shall include: (1) Owner or harborer's name, address and phone number; (2) Animal identification; (3) Vaccine used, producer ofvaccine; (4) Date vaccinated; (5) Rabies tag number; and (6) Veterinarian's signature and license number. (C) Upon vaccination, the veterinarian shall issue to the owner or harborer a suitable metal tag to be placed on a collar around the animal's neck, and on such tag there shall be stamped an identifying number, and the name, address, and phone number ofissuing veterinarian. S 97.62 VACCINATIONTAG: It shall be unlawful for any owner or harborer of any domestic animal to allow such animal to be without a current vaccination tag upon a collar around such animal's neck at any time. 8 97.63 CONFIDENTIALITY, Information that is contained in a rabies vaccination certificate that identifies or tends to identify the owner or an address, telephone number, or other personally identifying information of the owner of the vaccinated animal is confidential and not subject to disclosure under Tex. Government Code, SS 552.001 et seg. & 97.64 DOMESTIC ANIMALS EXPOSED TO RABIES. (A) This section applies only for domestic animals that can be legally vaccinated for rabies and have been exposed, by physical contact, with a rabid animal, or suspected rabid animal. (B) The owner of such an animal shall notify the local rabies authority or designated agent within 24 hours of an incident, who shall investigate and ifinvestigation warrants, follow the requirements set forth herein. (C) If the exposed animal was currently vaccinated (more than 30 days prior to bite and within the past 12 months) against rabies at the time of exposure, it must be: (1) Humanely destroyed, or (2) Vaccinated against rabies immediately and placed in strict isolation for 45 days. STRICT ISOLATION shall be defined as a secure, locked enclosure that would prevent the animal from escaping, prevent access to the animal by the public, and care of animal restricted to one individual. (3) The owner or harborer of such animal shall be responsible for all costs associated with this section. (D) Ifthe exposed animal was not vaccinated against rabies at the time of the exposure it must be: (1) Humanely destroyed, or (2) Vaccinated against rabies: (a) Immediately after exposure; (b) Given a second vaccination three weeks after exposure; and (c) Given a third vaccination eight weeks after exposure; and (3) Placed in strict isolation for 90 days from date of exposure. STRICT ISOLATION shall be defined as a secure, locked enclosure that would prevent the animal from escaping, prevent access to the animal by the public, and care of animal restricted to one individual. (4) The owner or harborer of such animal shall be responsible for all costs associated with this section. (E) Any veterinarian who clinically diagnoses rabies or any person who suspects rabies in an animal shall immediately notify the local rabies control authority or designated agent for investigation. S 97.65 ANIMAL BITES TO HUMANS. (A) The owner or harborer of a domestic animal that has bitten any person must report the event to the local rabies control authority or designated agent within 24 hours of such bite for investigation. Every physician or other medical practitioner who treats a person or person(s) for such bites shall, within 12 hours, report such treatment to the local rabies control authority or designated agent for investigation. Bites by birds or reptiles are exempted from this section. (B) When a domestic animal has bitten any person, the owner or harborer shall be required to place the animal in quarantine, or the owner or harborer may sign a release allowing the animal to be humanely destroyed and tested at owners or harborer' S expense. The animal should be placed in quarantine as soon as possible after the bite incident. The ten-day observation period begins on the first day of occurrence ofbite. (1) Unvaccinated animals should not be vaccinated for rabies during the observation period; however, the animal may be treated for unrelated medical problems. (2) An unowned domestic animal that has bitten a person may be humanely destroyed and tested. (3) A high-risk animal (bat, raccoon, fox, skunk, or coyote) that has bitten a person must be humanely destroyed and tested. (4) A low-risk animal that has bitten someone does not have to be tested unless the local rabies control authority or designated agent suspects rabies. (5) An animal that inflicts multiple wounds to a person may be required by the local rabies control authority or designated agent to be humanely destroyed and tested. (6) Animals that are not defined herein as domestic animals or high risk animals (as defined in $ 97.65(C)(3), that have bitten a person, may at the discretion of the local rabies control authority, be humanely destroyed and tested, or be quarantined or suitably confined for 30 days for observation. (7) Currently vaccinated (prior 12 months) therapy or police dogs may not be required to be quarantined. (8) Any animal that cannot be quarantined properly must be humanely destroyed and tested. (9) The owner or harborer of such animal shall be responsible for all costs associated with this section. Statutory reference: Rabies control act, see Tex. Health and Safety Code, SS 826.001 et seq. DOG AND CAT STERILIZATION 8 97.70 DEFINITIONS. NEW OWNER. A person who is legally competent to enter into a binding contract and who is adopting a dog or cat from the animal shelter. STERILIZATION. The surgical removal ofthe reproductive organs of a dog or cat to render the animal unable to reproduce. VETERINARIAN. A person licensed to practice veterinary medicine by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. & 97.71 REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTION. Except as provided by $ 97.80, the animal shelter may not release a dog or cat for adoption unless the animal has been sterilized or the release is made to a new owner who signs an agreement to have the animal sterilized. & 97.72 STERILIZATION AGREEMENT. (A) The sterilization agreement used by the animal shelter must contain: (1) The date of the agreement; (2) The names, addresses, and signatures of the releasing agency and the new owner; (3) A description ofthe animal to be adopted; (4) The sterilization due date; and (5) A statement, printed in conspicuous, bold print, that sterilization of the animal is required under Tex. Health and Safety Code, SS 828.001 et seq. and that a violation of this article is a criminal offense punishable as a Class Cr misdemeanor. (B) The sterilization completion date contained in the sterilization agreement must be: (1) The thirtieth day after the date of adoption in the case of an adult animal; (2) The thirtieth day after a specified date estimated to be the date an adopted infant female animal becomes six months old, or an adopted infant male animal becomes eight months old. Penalty, see $ 97.99. & 97.73 STERILIZATION REQUIRED. (A) Except as provided by this section, a new owner who signs an agreement under $ 97.71 shall have the adopted animal sterilized on or before the sterilization completion date stated in the agreement. (B) Ifthe sterilization completion date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the deadline is extended to the first day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. (C) The animal shelter may extend the deadline for 30 days on presentation of a written report from a licensed veterinarian stating that the life or health ofthe adopted animal may be jeopardized by surgery. There is no limit on the number of extensions that may be granted under this section. 8 97.74 CONFIRMATION OF STERILIZATION. (A) Except as provided by SS 97.75 or 97.76, each new owner who signs a sterilization agreement under $ 97.71 shall deliver to the animal shelter from which the animal was adopted a letter signed by the veterinarian who performed the surgery. (B) The letter must be delivered in person or by mail not later than the seventh day after the date on which the animal was sterilized. (C) The letter must state that the animal has been sterilized, briefly describe the animal, and provide the date of sterilization. S 97.75 LETTER CONCERNING ANIMAL'S DEATH. (A) If an adopted animal dies on or before the sterilization completion date agreed to under $ 97.71, the new owner shall deliver to the animal shelter a signed letter stating that the animal is dead. (B) The letter must be delivered not later than the seventh day after the date of the animal's death and must describe the cause of death, ifknown, and provide the date of death. (C) The letter required by this section is in lieu ofthe letter required by $ 97.74. $97.76 LETTER CONCERNING LOST OR STOLEN ANIMAL. (A) If an adopted animal is lost or stolen before the sterilization completion date agreed to under $ 97.71, the new owner shall deliver to the animal shelter a letter stating that the animal is lost or stolen. (B) The letter must be delivered not later than the seventh day after the date oft the animal's disappearance and must describe the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and provide the approximate date of the disappearance. (C) The letter required by this section is in lieu of the letter required by $ 97.74. & 97.77 RECLAMATION. (A) Ift the animal shelter does not receive a letter after the expiration of the seventh day after the sterilization completion date agreed, the Animal Control Officer may promptly reclaim the animal from the new owner. The animal will become the sole property ofthe city at the time of reclamation. (B) A person may not prevent, obstruct, or interfere with reclamation under this section. $97.78 CRIMINAL PENALTY. (A) A new owner that violates this chapter commits an offense. (B) An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor. Penalty, see $ 97.99 S 97.79 SURGERY AND OTHER VETERINARY SERVICES. Surgery performed in accordance with this chapter must be performed by a veterinarian or a full-time student of an accredited college of veterinary medicine as provided by the Veterinary Licensing Act (Article 8890, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes). $97.80 EXEMPTIONS. This subchapter does not apply to: (A) A dog or cat that is claimed from the animal shelter by a person who already owns the animal; (B) An institution of higher education that purchases or otherwise procures a dog or cat for the purpose of biomedical research, testing, or teaching. Statutory reference: Dog and cat sterilization, see Tex. Health and Safety Code, SS 828.001 et seq. $97.99 PENALTY. (A) Any person who violates or fails to comply with any provision of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a Class Cmisdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine as provided by the State of Texas or $ 10.99 oft this code. (B) A violation of any provision of SS 97.25 through 97.32 shall constitute an offense punishable as allowable by law. Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. The owner may instead or also be charged for violation(s) of state law regarding dangerous dogs that may result in a more severe charge and penalty. SECTION2 That all ordinances, orders or resolutions heretofore passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Mount Pleasant, Texas, are hereby repealed to the extent that said ordinances, orders or resolutions, or parts thereof, are in conflict herewith. SECTION: 3 Ifany section, subsection, clause, phrase or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held unconstitutional or void by a court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect any valid provision of this or any other ordinance ofthe City of Mount Pleasant, Texas. SECTION4 This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its adoption. SECTION 5 Only the descriptive caption of this Ordinance shall be published once as provided by the Revised Civil Statues of the State ofTexas. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS ON THE 15th DAY OF APRIL 2025. TRACY CRAIG, SR, MAYOR ATTEST: CANDIAS WEBSTER, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: LEA REAM, CITY ATTORNEY AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Staff Contact: Kimberly Meek, City Manager City Department: Administration of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: City Manager's Report Item Summary: update from Kimberly and monthly reports Attachments: Airpirt March 2025 Animal Control March 2025 Building March 2025 Code March 2025 Court March 2025 Fire March 2025 Library March 2025 Planning and Zoning March 2025 Police March 2025 Public Works March 2025 Utilities March 2025 AIRPORT MONTHLY REPORT Mar-25 This Month Total This month Total YTD Year Ago Year Ago Item/Activity 612 4046 632 4410 AIRPORT OPERATIONS 404 2548 398 2780 Fixed Wing Reciprocating - Single Fixed Wing Reciprocating - Twin 44 388 60 534 Fixed Wing Turboprop 32 200 24 228 Fixed' Wing Jet 56 390 92 466 Helicopter 76 520 58 402 BASED AIRCRAFT 140 141 SALES Total Fuel Sale (Gals) 13,588 91,767 15,708 87,225 100LL Fuel Sold (Gals) 4,338 31,871 4,986 26,058 Jet Fuel Sold (Gals) 9,250 59,896 10,722 61,167 $90,155.47 $567,617.12 Revenue $77,639.72 $557,504.30 Total Fuel Sale (S) $62,711.35 $420,805.76 $75,736.48 $434,988.62 Aviation Oil w/o tax($) $836.20 $4,756.61 $1,273.03 $4,632.97 Misc Sales w/o tax($) $22.17 $166.28 $20.96 $238.78 Rental Lease Income (S)! $14,070.00 $131,775.65 $13,125.00 $127,756.75 COMMENTS Accounting Sales Tax Collected (S) $70.82 Cash Sales Including Tax (S) $404.00 Deposits (S) $404.00 Cash on Hand (S) $100.00 PRINT DATE: 4-Apr-25 CITY OF MT. PLEASANT ANIMAL CONTROL CALENDAR MONTHLY REPORT 2025 March 2025 % 2025 This Month to 2025 Total 2024 This 2024 # YTD Change AC Officer Activity Month Prior Month Month % YTD Month Total YTD + or- YTD From Change 2024 Calls for Service 195 87 124% 337 62 140 197 141% Animal Bite Reports 3 3 0% 9 5 14 -5 -36% Warnings Issued 1 4 -75% 13 10 20 -7 -35% Citations Issued 12 20 -40% 35 3 15 20 133% Complaints filed with Court 22 0 2200% 50 0 0 50 5000% 2025 % 2025 This 2025 % of all 2024 This 2024 #) YTD Animals Delivered to Shelter Month Prior Month Total YTD Impounds for Month Total YTD + or- YTD Change From all 2024 Year 2024 Animal Control 30 23 66 14% 32 106 -40 -38% Mount Pleasant Public 42 92 159 35% 37 94 65 69% Titus County Public 45 62 183 40% 36 186 -3 -2% Pittsburg Public 20 12 36 8% 11 33 3 9% Gilmer Public 0 7 13 3% 11 27 -14 -52% Total Delivery Activity 137 196 457 100% 127 446 11 2% 2025 % 2025 This Month to 2025 Total 2024 This 2024 # YTD Animal Disposition From Shelter Month Prior Month Month % YTD Month Total YTD + or- YTD Change From Change 2024 Animals Reclaimed by Owner 11 11 0% 28 6 38 -10 -26% Animals Adopted 42 31 35% 131 28 118 13 11% Animals given to Rescue Org's 30 42 -29% 120 46 160 -40 -25% Animals Euthanized 47 63 -25% 149 41 139 10 7% Animal Died Natural Causes 0 0 0% 1 0 1 0 0% Total Animals Released 130 196 -34% 478 121 456 22 5% Animals Chipped 51 90 -43% 203 28 143 60 42% Adoption without Fee 7 3 N/A 35 1 19 16 84% Adoption Fees Received $2,523 $ 1,951 N/A $6,686 $1,783 $6,865 -$179 -3% BUILDING/PLANNNG & DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 2024-2025 ITEM--ACTIVITY THIS MONTH TOTAL YTD THIS MO YR AGO TOTAL YR AGO * PERMITS * New Residential 0 4 0 11 Residential add on / remodel 10 14 0 0 New Commercial 1 4 1 8 Commercial add on/remodel 0 1 0 0 New Multi-family 0 0 0 3 New Town Homes 0 0 0 0 New Duplex 0 0 0 0 Other Permits 60 299 51 317 Certificates of Occupancy 0 30 9 27 Non Profit Special Event Permits 3 9 2 9 Special Event Permits 0 0 0 0 TOTAL PERMITS / LICENSES 74 361 63 375 *VALUE* Commercial Value $ 250,000.00 $ 19,658,646.00 $ 160,000.00 $ 8,685,080.00 New Multi-Family $ $ $ $ 9,827,000.00 New Town Homes $ $ $ $ New Duplex $ $ $ $ TOTAL VALUE $ 250,000.00 $ 19,658,646.00 $ 160,000.00 $ 18,512,080.00 * INSPECTIONS * Residential Bldg 68 566 100 636 Commercial Bldg 42 332 41 357 Grease Traps 25 130 50 271 TOTAL INSPECTIONS 135 1028 191 1264 *REVENUE* New Residential Bldg/add on /rmdI $ 1,318.50 $ 11,160.20 $ $ 13,164.50 New Commercial Bldg/add on/rmdl $ 4,395.25 $ 80,123.06 $ 1,341.25 $ 37,511.42 New Multi-Family $ $ $ $ 38,959.93 New Town Homes $ $ $ $ New Duplex $ $ $ $ Other Permits $ 4,333.55 $ 40,743.70 $ 11,502.04 $ 57,727.06 Re-Inspections $ $ $ $ Certificates of Occupancy $ $ 1,400.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,300.00 Special Event Permits $ $ $ $ TOTAL REVENUE $ 10,047.30 $ 133,426.96 $ 13,293.29 $ 148,662.91 - YB Byilding Official Building Permits Issued Monthly Report March 2024-2025 Type Permit # Name Address Date Paid Fees paid Valuation Concrete FW35010 Jesus Avila 1305 NWashington 03/03/25 $129.75 $5,500.00 35017 Eric Andrade 1315 S Lide 03/10/25 $50.00 FW35022 Mcguill 209 W Pecan St 03/11/25 $50.00 FW35028 Angel Rodarte 1206 CAROLYN 03/13/25 $50.00 FW35033 David Vega 1703 W Ferguson Rd 03/14/25 $262.75 $15,000.00 FW35053 Octoavio Gonzalez 303 S Lide Ave 03/20/25 $50.00 35054 Morgan Leigh 2719 Silver Spring 03/21/25 $50.00 FW35064 Terry Norfleet 3142 Eagle Dr 03/24/25 $50.00 35072 Antonio Guerrero 1212 W 11th St 03/27/25 $50.00 Total 9 $742.50 $20,500.00 Electrical ELC35019 Cornelia Lawler 111 E YORKE 03/10/25 $75.00 Permit ELC35023 Frank Stringham 403 S Madison Ave 03/11/25 $53.05 $600.00 ELC35036 Miguel Escobar 909 EDWARDS 03/14/25 $75.00 ELC35043 Local Bounti 125 Cypress Dr 03/19/25 $192.75 $10,000.00 ELC35046 Redfearn 1605 S Lide Ave 03/19/25 $75.00 ELC35067 Eastside Baptist Church 1808 E 1st St 03/25/25 $65.25 $1,000.00 ELC35073 Victor Hernandez 806 Sandlin Ave 03/28/25 $75.00 Total 7 $611.05 $11,600.00 Fence FENCE35026 Christy Reeves 913 E 9TH 03/14/25 $50.00 FENCE35040 Grimaldo Contreras 302 PLEASANT 03/18/25 $50.00 FENCE35049 Cristian Zelaya 106 Denman Dr 03/20/25 $50.00 Total 3 $150.00 Mechanical MEC35011 Oak Manor Apartments 2201 N Edwards Ave 03/05/25 $75.00 Permit MEC35029 Frank Palacios 300 Edgewood Dr 03/13/25 $75.00 Total 2 $150.00 Miscellaneous 30811 Robert Deciga 1615 E 8th 03/19/25 $50.00 34556 Trinitad Riva 603 S Williams 03/28/25 $50.00 MISC35025 Jessica Molina 1002 E 3rd St 03/12/25 $50.00 MISC35035 Emmanuel Gonzalez 1510 McMinn Ave 03/14/25 $50.00 MISC35042 Flaco Construction 1002 Taylor St 03/19/25 $50.00 MISC35051 Janet Perez 702 W 11th St 03/20/25 $50.00 MISC35065 806 Sandlin Ave 03/24/25 $50.00 Total 7 $350.00 New NCB35055 Wesley Baker 600 C Mike Hall Pkwy 03/21/25 $4,395.25 $250,000.00 Commercial Total 1 $4,395.25 $250,000.00 Plumbing PLM35009 AA Treehouse 1408 N. Edwards 03/03/25 $75.00 Permit PLM35021 Kim Abel 1507 W 6th St 03/10/25 $75.00 PLM35027 Housing Authority 676 Stark Dr 03/13/25 $75.00 PLM35047 Charles Haynes 2701 Stone Briar 03/19/25 $75.00 PLM35060 Niblet properties 512 W 15th St 03/21/25 $75.00 PLM35062 Brad Hulse 804 W 16th St 03/24/25 $50.00 $500.00 PLM35063 Jeremy Nance 312 Dogwood Ln 03/24/25 $75.00 PLM35069 Redfearn Property 1101 W 1st St 03/26/25 $75.00 PLM35070 Charles Smith 1003 N Van Buren 03/27/25 $75.00 PLM35076 Lino Castillo 106 S Florey Ave 03/31/25 $75.00 PLM35079 Phillip Smithwick 701 Fleming Dr 03/31/25 $75.00 Total 11 $800.00 $500.00 Pool PLS35038 Gricel Garrett 3455 N. JEFFERSON 03/25/25 $125.00 Total 1 $125.00 Residential RAB35017 Eric Andrade 315 S Lide Ave 03/10/25 $50.00 Accessory RAB35041 Kenneth Garrett 201 Clayton Ave 03/18/25 $50.00 Building RAB35048 Humberto Suarez 706 W 11th St 03/19/25 $50.00 RAB35052 Berenise Cordova 513 E 4th St 03/20/25 $50.00 RAB35058 Donavan Clark 4731 LAKESIDE 03/21/25 $100.00 RAB35072 Antonio Guerrero 1212 W 11th St 03/27/25 $50.00 RAB35074 Alfredo Pintor 204 MLK 03/28/25 $50.00 Total 7 $400.00 Residential HAR35008 Moises Herrera 704 W 10TH 03/03/25 $86.40 Add On or HAR35024 Jessica Molina 1004 E 3rd St 03/12/25 $171.60 Remodel HAR35030 Victoria Santiago 206 Yorke St 03/13/25 $75.00 HAR35031 Isreal Martinez 516 South OTyson 03/17/25 $150.00 HAR35037 Eduardo Chavez 705 N Crockett Ave 03/14/25 $153.00 HAR35054 Morgan Leigh 2719 Silver Spring Tri 03/21/25 $180.00 HAR35056 BEBL Properties 404 Hickory St 03/21/25 $75.00 HAR35057 Taniu Ramirz 400 N LIDE 03/21/25 $100.80 HAR35059 Eduardo Chavaz 705 N Crockett Ave 03/21/25 $230.70 HAR35078 Luis Medena 1802 W 1st St 03/31/25 $96.00 Total 10 $1,318.50 Roofing ROOF35012 Martin Cano 906 Choctaw St 03/05/25 $50.00 ROOF35016 Guadalupe Moreno 1308 Lamar Dr 03/06/25 $50.00 ROOF35018 Heidi Garcia 1301 W 16th St 03/10/25 $50.00 ROOF35050 Lance Hall 1009 Woodland Rd 03/21/25 $50.00 ROOF35061 Balmore Deleon 518 Dogwood Ln 03/24/25 $50.00 ROOF35075 Charlene Hampton 208 TURNBERRY 03/31/25 $50.00 Total 6 $300.00 Sign Permit SGN35013 Southern Gals Estate Sale 1613 S Otyson Ave 03/06/25 $35.00 SGN35014 H& R Block 1311 S. Jefferson Ave 03/06/25 $35.00 SGN35015 KDR Financial Solutions 204 S Van Buren Ave 03/06/25 $75.00 SGN35032 Yundia Ponce 511 W 1st St 03/14/25 $75.00 SGN35034 Cash Store 2306 S. Jefferson Ave 03/14/25 $35.00 SGN35044 Legendary Concepts 1401 N INDUSTRIAL 03/19/25 $75.00 SGN35071 Big Brand Tire & Service 1219 W Ferguson Rd 03/27/25 $375.00 Total 7 $705.00 Special Events Patti Alexander Special Catch Heritage Park 03/28/25 $0.00 Erick Paddy Easter At Dellwood Dellwood Park 03/31/25 $0.00 Downtown Merch Easter Egg Hunt Caldwell Park 03/31/25 $0.00 Total 3 $0.00 Overall Total 74 $10,047.30 $282,600.00 - 5 8 C B 9 N 2 6 & 0 8 C a 5 N 3 8 8 à N 4 2 4 1 2 N 3 e 6 1 s 1 9 4/4/25, 9:25, AM Monthly Report Entry THE TEXAS OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION Court Activity Reporting and Directory System Build Version 1.1.8377.29713 Last Login: 9/6/2022 4:31:25 PM Home Logout Help Municipal Court: Mount Pleasant Judge: Kay McNutt Clerk: Municipal Main Menu> Monthly Report Search> Monthly Report Criminal Civil Juvenile Additional 722250100, Titus Countyr Mount Pleasant: March 2025 Report was Enfered Successfully TRAFFIC MISDEMEANORS NON-TRAFFIC MISDEMEANORS CASES ON DOCKET Non-Parking Parking City Ordinance Penal Code Other State Law City Ordinance CASES PENDING FIRST OF MONTH 2394 U 0 1865 660 355 (Equals total cases pending end of previous month.) DOCKET ADJUSTMENTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. CASES PENDING FIRST OF MONTH 2394 U U 1865 660 355 (Adjusted) a. Active Cases 194 0 0 137 49 134 b. Inactive Cases 2200 U 1728 611 221 No Activity 2. NEW CASES FILED (Indude all new cases filed, including those that may 230 93 58 45 also have been disposed this month.) 3. CASES REACTIVAIED 44 37 17 5 4. ALL OTHER CASES ADDED 0 0 U 0 5. TOTAL CASES ON DOCKET 468 U U 267 124 184 (Sum of Lines la, 2,3& 4.) DISPOSITIONS 6. DISPOSITIONS PRIOR TO COURT APPEARANCE OR TRIAL a. Uncontested Dispositions (Disposed without 131 0 51 37 16 appearance before aj judge (CCP Art. 27.14).) b. Dismissed by Prosecution 0 U 5 3 7. DISPOSITIONS AT TRIAL a. Convictions 1) Guilty Plea or Nolo Contendere 22 7 4 5 2) By the Court 0 3)By the. Jury J b. Acquittals 1) By the Court 0 2) By the. Jury 0 0 0 C. Dismissed by Prosecution U 8. COMPLIANCE DISMISSALS htps/lcard.itcourts.gowsecure.MR_Secion.MinicpaL.hminalasp.7Recle-3918958CountD-23958Month-38year-20258CombPig-NacurSec-6 1/2 4/4/25, 9:25, AM Monthly Report Entry a. After Driver Safety Course (CCP, Art. 7 45.0511) b. After Deferred Disposition (CCP, Art. 45.051) 18 0 8 6 0 C. After Teen Court (CCP, Art. 45.052) 0 d. After Tobacco Awareness Course (HSC, Sec. 161.253) e. After Treatment for Chemical Dependency (CCP,Art. 45.053) f. After Proof of Financial Responsibility 3 (TG, Sec. 601.193) g. All Other Transportation Code Dismissals 10 0 9. ALL OTHER DISPOSITIONS 12 1 8 23 10. TOTAL CASES DISPOSED 203 U 0 67 60 47 (Sum of Lines 6, 7, 8& 9.) 11. CASES PLACED ON INACTIVE STATUS 45 U 52 29 8 12. CASES PENDING END OF MONTH 2421 U 1891 658 353 (Sum of Lines 12a & 12b.) a. Active Cases 220 0 0 148 35 129 (Line. 5 minus the. sum ofL Lines 10& 11.) b. Inactive Cases 2201 U 1743 623 224 (Line 1bi minus Line. 3, plus Line, 11.) 13. SHOW CAUSE AND OTHER REQUIRED 0 0 HEARINGS HELD 14. CASES APPEALED a. After Trial 0 U b. Without Trial 4 2 0 Notes: Prepared By: amartinez Submit nttps.lI.card.txcourts.govisecure/MR_Section_MunicpaL_Criminal.aspX/Recic-3918958Court.D-23958Month-38year-20258CombFIg-N&curSect-6 2/2 4/4/25, 9:25, AM Monthly Report Entry THE TEXAS OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION Court Activity Reporting and Directory System Build Version 1.1.8377.29713 Last Login: 9/6/2022 4:31:25 PM Home Logout Help Municipal Court: Mount Pleasant Judge: Kay McNutt Clerk: Municipal Main Menu> Monthly Report Search> Monthly Report Criminal Civil Juvenile Additional 722250100, Titus Countyr Mount Pleasant: March 2025 Report was Enfered Successfully No Activity - TOTAL CASES 1. TRANSPORTATION CODE CASES FILED 5 2. NON-DRIVING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE CASES FILED 3. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL CASES FILED 4. DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CASES FILED (HSG, Ch. 481) 1 5. TOBACCO CASES FILED (HSC, Sec. 161.252) 2 6. TRUANT CONDUCT CASES FILED (Family Code, Sec.65.003(a)) 7. EDUCATION CODE (Except Failure to Attend) CASES FILED 8. VIOLATION OF LOCAL DAYTIME CURFEW ORDINANCE CASES FILED (Local Govt. Code, Sec.. 341.905) 9. ALL OTHER NON-TRAFFIG, FINE-ONLY CASES FILED 1 10. TRANSHER TO. JUVENILE COURT a. Mandatory Transfer (Fam. Code, Sec. 51.08(b)(1)) J b. Discretionary Transfer (Fam. Code, Sec. 51.08(b)(2)) 11. ACCUSED OF CONTEMPT AND REFERRED TO JUVENILE COURT (DELINQUENT CONDUCT) 0 (CCP, Art. 45.050(c)(1)) 12. HELD IN CONTEMPT BY CRIMINAL COURT (FINED AND/OR DENIED DRIVING PRIVILEGES) (CCP, Art. 45.050(c)(2)) 13. JUVENILE STATEMENT MAGISTRATE WARNING a. Warnings Administered b. Statements Certified (Fam. Code, Sec. 51.095) 14. DETENTION HEARINGS HELD (Fam. Code, Sec. 54.01) 15. ORDERS FOR NON-SECURE CUSTODY ISSUED 16. PARENT CONTRIBUTING TO NONATTENDANCE CASES FILED (Ed. Code, Sec. 25.093) ttps:/card.xcourts.govisecure/MR_Section.Municipal.luvenle.aspX7Month-38year-20258ReclD-3918958CourlD-23958CombFlg-N 1/2 4/4/25, 9:26 AM Monthly Report Entry THE TEXAS OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION Court Activity Reporting and Directory System Build Version 1.1.8377.29713 Last Login: 9/6/2022 4:31:25 PM Home Logout Help Municipal Court: Mount Pleasant Judge: Kay McNutt Clerk: Municipal Main Menu> Monthly Report Search> Monthly Report Criminal Civil Juvenile Additional 722250100, Titus Countyr Mount Pleasant: March 2025 Report was Enfered Successfully No Activity NUMBER GIVEN NUMBER REQUESTS FOR COUNSEL 1. MAGISTRATE NARNINGS a. Class C Misdemeanors 0 b. Class A and B Misdemeanors 0 0 C. Felonies TOTAL 2. ARREST WARRANTS ISSUED a. Class CI Misdemeanors 134 b. Class A and B Misdemeanors C. Felonies 3. CAPIASES PRO FINE ISSUED 127 4. SEARCH WARRANTS ISSUED 5. WARRANTS FOR FIRE, HEALTH AND CODE INSPECTIONS FILED (CCP, Art. 18.05) 6. EXAMINING TRIALS CONDUCTED 7. EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH HEARINGS HELD 8. MAGISTRATES ORDERS FOR EMERGENCY PROTECTION ISSUED 9. MAGISTRATE'S ORDERS FOR IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE ISSUED (CCP, Art. 17.441) 0 10. ALL OTHER MAGISTRATE'S ORDERS ISSUED REQUIRING CONDITIONS FOR RELEASE ON BOND 11. DRIVER'S LICENSE DENIAL, REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION HEARINGS HELD (TG, Sec. 521.300) 0 12. DISPOSITION OF STOLEN PROPERTY HEARINGS HELD (CCP, Ch. 47) 13. PEACE BOND HEARINGS HELD 14. CASES IN WHICH FINE. AND COURT COSTS SATISFIED BY COMMUNITY SERVICE a. Partial Satisfaction 3 htps.Icardiwcourtis.gowBeceR_Secdio.MunicpalLAddlomalaspMont-38/ear20258ReD-3978958CoutD-23958CombFlg-N 1/2 4/4/25, 9:26 AM Monthly Report Entry b. Full Satisfaction 5 15. CASES IN WHICH FINE AND COURT COSTS SATISFIED BY JAIL CREDIT 92 16. CASES IN WHICH FINE. AND COURT COSTS WAIVED FOR INDIGENCY 3 17. AMOUNT OF FINES AND COURT COSTS WAIVED FOR INDIGENCY 1288 (Round to the nearest dollar) 18. FINES, COURT COSTS AND OTHER AMOUNTS COLLECTED (Round to the. nearest dollar) a. Kept by City 58790 b. Remitted to State 22270 C. Total 81060 Notes: / Prepared By: amartinez Submit htps.Icardiwcourtis.gowBeceR_Secdio.MunicpalLAddlomalaspMont-38/ear20258ReD-3978958CoutD-23958CombFlg-N 2/2 T. PLEASANT Mount Pleasant Fire Department Monthly Report E I March 2025 TEXAS Reported Reported Incident Type YTD 24-25 YTD 23-24 Month 24-25 Month 23-24 Fires 100-Fire, other 1 111-Builidng Fire 3 15 2 17 112-Fire in structure other than building 2 113-Cooking fire, confined to container 2 4 3 114- Chimney or flute fire, contained to chimney 118-Trash or rubbish fire, contained 2 121-Fire in mobile home 1 1 3 122-Fire in motor home, camper, rec vehicle 2 1 2 130-Mobile property fire, other 1 1 131-Passenger vehicle fire 3 6 2 13 132-Road freight or transport vehicle fire 1 4 1 1 134-Water vehicle fire 135-Aircraft Fire 137-Camper or RV fire 1 1 138-Off road/heavy equipment fire 1 140-Natural vegetation fire, other 141-Forest, woods, or wildland fire 21 60 1 24 143 Grass fire 2 2 150-Outside rubbish fire, other 1 151-Outsid rubbish, trash or waste fire 152-Garbage dump or landfill fire 154-Dumpster fire 1 160-Special outside fire, other 1 161-Outside Storage Fire 162-Outside equipment fire 1 163-Outside gas or vapor combustion explosion 1 N PLEASANIT Mount Pleasant Fire Department D Monthly Report : T March 2025 TEXAS Reported Reported Incident Type YTD 24-25 YTD 23-24 Month 24-25 Month 23-24 170- Cultivated vegetation/crop fire 173-Cultivated trees/nursery fire OverPressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (NO FIRE) 220-Overpressure rupture, other 251-Excessiveheat, scorch burns with no ignition Rescue & EMS 300-Rescue, EMS incident, other 311-Vehicle accident, patient care only 17 105 16 92 321-EMS 1st Responder call 8 51 13 71 323-Motor Vehicle/pedestrian accident 1 1 1 1 324-MVA - no injuries 331-Lock-in 340-Search for lost person, other 341-Search for person on land 342-Search for person in water 1 350-Extrication, rescue, other 1 351-Extrication of victim from bldg./structure 1 1 352-Extrication of victim from vehicle 2 11 7 353-Removal of victim from stalled elevator 1 356-High-Angle Rescue 357-Extrication of victim(s) from machinery 360- Water & Ice Related Rescue 361- Swimming / Rec' Water Rescue 363-Swift water rescue PLEASANT Mount Pleasant Fire Department Monthly Report : March 2025 TEXAS Reported Reported Incident Type YTD 24-25 YTD 23-24 Month 24-25 Month 23-24 365-Water Craft rescue 372-Trapped by power lines Hazardous Condition (NO FIRE) 400-Hazardous condition, other 2 411-Gasline or other flammable liquid spill 1 5 1 412-Gas leak 1 8 1 18 413-Oil or other combustible liquid spill 423-Refrigeration leak 424-Carbon monoxide incident 1 2 440-Electrical wiring problem, other 3 3 2 2 441-Heat from short circuit (wiring). Defective/worn 442-Overheated motor 1 1 443-Breakdown of light ballast 444-Power line down 6 21 2 10 445-Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 11 1 4 460-Acidentpotential accident, other 461-Bldg/Structure weakened or collapse 462-Aircraft standby Service Calls 500-Service call, other 511-Lockout 521-Water evacuation 522-Water or steam leak 531-Smoke or odor removal 1 542-Animal rescue 3 1 3 550-Public service assistance, other 1 551-Assist police 1 2 552-Police matter 553-Public Service 2 AT. PLEASANT Mount Pleasant Fire Department R Monthly Report March 2025 TEXAS Reported Reported Incident Type YTD 24-25 YTD 23-24 Month 24-25 Month 23-24 554-Assist Invalid 1 561-Unauthorized burning 3 9 1 14 571-Cover assignment, standby, move up 2 Good Intent Calls 600-Good intent call, other 9 35 12 69 611-Dispatched & cancelled enroute 3 7 3 11 622-No incident found at address 1 631-Authorized controlled burn 6 16 4 641-Vicinity alarm (incident in other location) 650 - Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke 651-Smoke scare, odor of smoke 2 12 1 7 652-Steam or vapor thought to be smoke 671-HAZMAT release investigation 672-Bio hazard investigation, none found False Alarms 700-False alarm or false call, other 7 41 5 61 710-Malicious false alarm 711-Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 1 721- Bomb Scare No Bomb 730-False alarm, or false call, other 731-Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 1 733-Smoke detector malfunction 1 1 2 735-Alarm system malfunction 1 1 1 736-CO detector malfunction 1 6 740-Unintentional transmission of alarm, other . PLEASANT Mount Pleasant Fire Department Monthly Report March 2025 TEXAS Reported Reported Incident Type YTD 24-25 YTD 23-24 Month 24-25 Month 23-24 741-Sprinkler activation, unintentional 2 2 743-Smoke detector activation, unintentional 3 9 5 744-Dector activation, unintentional. 1 745-Alarm System activation, unintentional 3 11 5 746-CO detector activation, no CO 1 Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 800-Severe weather or natural disaster, other 814- Lightning strike (no fire) Special Incidents 911-Citizen complaint 1 8 1 11 TOTALS 111 483 71 491 Fiscal Year 2024-25 City of Mt. Pleasant March 2025 Monthly Report ITEMIACTIVITY THIS MONTH TOTAL YTD THIS MONTH TOTAL YEAR AGO YEAR AGO CIRCULATION OF MATERIALS 5,621 31,450 5,878 33,355 Adult Books 1441 7837 1369 8742 Youth Books 2252 12708 2313 12352 Espanol Books 242 1175 166 970 Audio Books = Adult 71 589 97 637 Audio Books = Juvenile 41 192 16 54 Magazines 16 112 15 134 DVDs 810 4294 874 4919 Uncataloged Items 16 90 30 169 Ebooks 678 4145 988 5291 Interlibrary Loan Requests/Patrons 12 70 6 60 Interlibrary Loan Requests/Libraries 42 238 4 27 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT 125 1,241 171 1,187 Books Added to Collection 107 1,046 146 1,031 AV Added to Collection 18 195 25 156 Total Number of Items in Collection 32,216 32,216 31,075 31,075 MEMBERSHIP Library Membership-County 52 207 33 196 Library Membesnp-Ourokcoumy 7 48 8 50 TexShare Membership-County 1 2 1 2 TexShare Memberanp-Outo-Coumy 4 15 0 11 Total Number of Registered Borrowers 19,628 19,628 18,820 18,820 FEES COLLECTED $2,373.98 $14,330.08 $4,927.25 $11,028.75 Fines Collected for Month $667.18 $1,895.93 $457.25 $1,472.50 Out-of-County Membership Fee $140.00 $980.00 $160.00 $880.00 Copies / Misc. / Forms / Coin copier $1,076.75 $5,299.45 $726.75 $2,836.25 Interlibrary Loan Fees Collected for Month $8.00 $116.00 $30.00 $162.00 Contributions / Memorials / Summer Programs $206.80 $4,903.75 $3,384.25 $4,835.75 Book Replacement & Damage Fees $275.25 $1,134.95 $169.00 $842.25 LIBRARY SERVICES Computer Users-Sessions 520 2,516 457 2,641 TexShare Database Users 4 68 45 141 Programs Offered-Children's 27 128 11 184 Programs Offered --Adult 11 105 4 55 Program Attendance-Children 798 3,278 310 915 Program Atendance-Adults: 83 234 16 115 MISC. Patrons Entering Library 4,845 21,090 3,675 19,979 Patrons Entering Museum 567 2,210 427 2,087 Library Website Visits mp.Aurehindhwegpuadcom) nla nla nla nla Facebook Visits 1,900 14,396 4,952 22,231 Volunteer Hours 28.25 124.25 51.5 182.5 Programs: Preschool Story Time, Baby Sensory, Toddler Trekkers, Chick FilA Story Time, Paws to Read, Talking Money 4 Kids, Spring Break activities, Scavenger Hunts, Adult Crafts, Bluey Party, Tea Parties, Outreach (Senior Citizens & Preschoo Pushing the Limits Book Club, Book Club, Sentenced Movie Screening with Titus County Reads Lupe Herrera, Director PLANNING & ZONING MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 2024-2025 Type Case # Name Property Fees Due Date Paid Minor Plats Total Site Plans Total Final Plat Filing Fee Total Replat Filing Fee Filing Fee Total Zoning Total Variances & Appeals Total Street Closure Total Preliminary Pre-plat Total Grand Total $ Yeayt to Date 11 $ 3,600.00 Dastt Diredor of Development Services V MOUNT PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT 2025 2025 Month to 2024 Year 2024 2024/2025 2025 % Prior 2025 NIBRS - MARCH This Month Month % Total YTD Ago This Total Prior # YTD Change YTD Month Change Month YTD +or - From 2024 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 0 0 0% 0 0 1 -1 -100% MANSLAUGHTER BYI NEGLIGENCE 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0% FORCIBLE RAPE 1 0 100% 2 0 0 2 200% RAPE BYI FORCE 1 0 100% 2 0 0 2 200% ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0% ROBBERY 0 0 0% 0 0 2 -2 -100% FIREARM 0 0 0% 0 0 1 -1 -100% KNIFE OR CUTTING INSRT. 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0% OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0% STRONG ARM 0 0 0% 0 0 1 -1 -100% ASSAULT 9 9 0% 28 20 35 -7 -20% FIREARM 0 6 -100% 8 0 0 8 800% KNIFE OR CUTTING INSRT. 0 0 0% 0 0 2 -2 -100% OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 0 0 0% 1 0 1 0 0% HANDS, FIST, FEET-AGG INJ 0 0 0% 1 0 0 1 100% OTHER ASSAULT NOT AGG 9 3 200% 18 20 32 -14 -44% BURGLARY 1 5 -80% 8 6 12 -4 -33% RESIDENTIAL 0 2 -100% 3 2 4 -1 -25% NON RESIDENTIAL 0 2 -100% 2 0 0 2 200% VEHICLE 1 1 0% 3 4 8 -5 -63% THEFT (NOT VEHICLE) 17 20 -15% 49 18 51 -2 -4% MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 3 3 0% 6 2 9 -3 -33% AUTO 3 2 50% 5 1 8 -3 -38% TRUCKS AND BUSES 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0% OTHER VEHICLES 0 1 -100% 1 1 1 0 0% Total NIBRS 31 37 -16% 93 46 110 -17 -15% MOUNT PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT 2025 2025 Month to 2024 Year 2024 2024/2025 2025 % Prior 2025 TRAFFIC This Month % Ago This Total Prior # YTD Change YTD Month Month Change Total YTD Month YTD + or - From 2024 CITATIONS ISSUED 282 235 20% 763 286 822 -59 -7% WARNINGS ISSUED 515 353 46% 1243 429 1191 52 4% TOTAL. ACCIDENTS 43 30 43% 116 39 133 -17 -13% FATAL ACCIDENTS 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0% INJURY ACCIDENTS 14 9 56% 39 10 31 8 26% DWI CASES 14 8 75% 33 6 18 15 83% 2025 Month to 2024 Year 2024 2024/2025 2025 % 911 CENTER This Prior Month % 2025 Ago This Total Prior # YTD Change YTD Month Total YTD Month Change Month YTD + or - From 2024 911 CALLS RECEIVED 1394 1121 24% 3834 1343 3970 -136 -3% FAMILY VIOLENCE 10 3 233% 21 13 25 -4 -16% *TOTAL. ACCIDENT NUMBERS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE MONTHLY REPORT PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Month March 2025 THIS TOTAL MONTH TOTAL STREET DEPARTMENT MONTH YTD YEAR AGO YEAR AGO Work Orders Received 24 102 19 50 Work Orders Completed 24 102 19 50 Patching Materials Used (Tons) 28 128 25 100 Hours Mowing 10 16 28 Hours Sweeping (320 hrs.)/Edging 320 1,622 200 920 Crack Seal (400 hrs.) J Grass Spaying PARKS DEPARTMENT SOLID WASTE DIVISION This Month 65,963 C.Y. 17.972.86 Tons This Month Year Ago 67.323 C.Y. 18.647.57 Tons Total YTD 534.730 C.Y. 123.532.26 Tons Total Year Ago 228.219 C.Y. 42.591.72 Tons 7 7 Garrett Houston, Director of Public Works City of Mount Pleasant Utility Department Fiscal Year: 2024-2025 Month: March 2025 Wastewater Treatment Division This Month This Month Year Ago Average Flow Tested 2.635 MGD 2.5567 MGD Maximum Flow Treated 4.003.MGD 3.785 MGD Comments: Water Treatment Division This Month This Month Year Ago 300 Lakewood Location: Average Flow Treated 5.582 MGD 5.37 MGD Maximum Flow Treated 6.515 MGD 6.841 MGD 510 CR 2300 Location: Average Flow Treated 1.317 MGD 1.389 MGD Maximum Flow Treated 2.43 MGD 2.29 MCD Calendar Year Raw Water Usage AC/FT YTD AC/FT YTD Year Ago Lake Bob Sandlin - Allotment ) acre feet 1287.681 acre feet 7,000 AC/FT Lake Cypress Springs Allotment 1941 acre feet acre feet 3,598 AC/FT Lake Tankersley - Allotment acre feet acre feet 3,000 AC/FT Comments: Utility Maintenance Division This Month This Month Year Ago Work Orders Water 13 9 Sewer 33 21 Work Orders Completed 46 30 Aa 02 Anthony Rasor, Utilities Director AGENDA ITEM REPORT Meeting: City Council - Apr 15 2025 Department: City of MOUNT PLEASANT Subject: EXECUTIVE SESSION Item Summary: Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, The City Council will recess into executive session (closed meeting) to discuss the following: Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) and Personnel Matters (Tex. Gov't Code $551.074) related to the management, responsibilities, performance, and business operations of the MPEDC carried out through its Board of Directors, Executive Director, and City Council. Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) related to the MPEDC Bylaws and Articles ofI Incorporation and amendments to same. Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) and Personnel Matters (Tex. Gov't Code $551.074) related to the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee, IDC/EDC Board Appointments. Consultation with Attorney (Tex. Gov't Code $551.071) related to municipal policies for economic development incentives.