City of Kingsville, Texas AGENDA CITY COMMISSION MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2025 REGULAR MEETING CITY HALL HELEN KLEBERG GROVES COMMUNITY ROOM 400 WEST KING AVENUE 5:00 P.M. = Regular Meeting Live Videostream: htps/Pwww.arehokcom/cinolinsyllets I. Preliminary Proceedings. OPEN MEETING APPROVED BY: INVOCATION / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - (Mayor Fugate) MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) Charlie Sosa Regular Meeting = June 9, 2025 Interim City Manager II. Public Hearing - (Required by Law).1 1. Public hearing on request for a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at Orig Town, Block 58, Lot E. 118.5' of 1-4, E. 60' of 5,6 also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207) (Director of Planning and Development Services). HI. Reports from Commission & Staff.? "At this time, the City Commission and Staff will report/update on all committee assignments which may include but is not limited to the following: Planning & Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustments, Historical Board, Housing Authority Board, Library Board, Health Board, Tourism, Chamber of Commerce, Coastal Bend Council of Governments, Conner Museum, Keep Kingsville Beautiful, and Texas Municipal League. Staff reports include the following: Building & Development, Code Enforcement, Proposed Development Report; Accounting & Finance = Financial Services - Information, Investment Report, Quarterly Budget Report, Monthly Financial Reports; Police & Fire Department - Grant Update, Police & Fire Reports; Street Updates; Public Works- Building Maintenance, Construction Updates; Park Services grant(s) update, miscellaneous. park projects, Administration -Workshop Schedule, Interlocal Agreements, Public Information, Hotel Occupancy Report, Quiet Zone, Proclamations, Health Plan Update, Tax Increment Zone Presentation, Main Street Downtown, Chapter 59 project, Financial Advisor, Water And Wastewater Rate Study Presentation. No formal action can be taken on these items at this time. IV. Public Comment on Agenda Items. 3 1. Comments on all agenda and non-agenda items. Page 1 of 4 AGENDA KINGSVILLE CITY COMMISSION June 23, 2025 V. Consent Agenda Notice to the Public The following items are of a routine or administrative nature. The Commission has been furnished with background and support material on each item, andlor it has been discussed at a previous meeting. All items will be acted upon by one vote without being discussed separately unless requested by a Commission Member in which event the item or items will immediately be withdrawn for individual consideration in its normal sequence after the items not requiring separate discussion have been acted upon. The remaining items will be adopted by one vote. CONSENT MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, ORDINANCES AND ORDINANCES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS: (At this point the Commission will vote on all motions, resolutions, and ordinances not removed for individual consideration) 1. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 Budget to accept and expend donations from Kingsville Steakhouse, Maltby Builders, and Vishal Raju Bhagat Foundation for fire prevention supplies. (Fire Chief). 2. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 Budget to accept and expend the donation from Victor & Lisa Unger for Health Department animal care services. (Health Director). 3. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 Budget to accept and expend the donation from the Brookshire Foundation for minor equipment and recreational programs. (Parks Director). 4. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending Chapter XIII, Article 2, Offenses Against Public Peace and Safety, Sections 13-2-10 to 13-2-13 and Sections 13-2-20 to 13-2-23, providing for the repeal of the nighttime curfew regulations for minors and the daytime curfew regulations for minors. (due to state legislative change). (City Attorney). REGULAR AGENDA CONSIDERATION OF MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND ORDINANCES: VI. Items for consideration by Commissioners. 5. Discuss and consider accepting the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) of the City of Kingsville for Fiscal Year 2023-2024. (Finance Director). 6. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the zoning ordinance by granting a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) in in C2 (Retail) District at 201 S. 6th Street, Kingsville, Texas, also known as Original Town, Block 58, Lot E. 118.5' of 1-4, E. 60' of 5,6, (Property ID 11207); amending the comprehensive plan to account for any deviations from the existing comprehensive plan. (P&Z June 18, 2025) (Director of Planning and Development Services). 7. Discussion with City's Representative on the Kleberg County Appraisal District Board of Directors. Commissioner Lopez). Page 2 of 4 AGENDA KINGSVILLE CITY COMMISSION June 23, 2025 8. Workshop: Discussion on proposed Employee Health Insurance Benefits, City Fund Balance, and related items. (Human Resources Director/Finance Director/ Interim City Manager). 9. Consideration and approval of awarding Bid #25-16 Group Medical Employee Benefits Program for City employees, as per the recommendation of the consultant. (Human Resources Director). 10. Consideration and approval of a resolution authorizing the City to submit an application to the Ed Rachal Foundation for grant funds for equipment for the Kingsville Police Department. (Police Chief). 11. Consideration and approval of a resolution authorizing the City to submit an application to the Gary Sinise Foundation for grant funds for equipment for the Kingsville Police Department. (Police Chief). 12. Consideration and approval of a resolution authorizing the City to submit an application to the 1PointFive First Responder Donation Program for grant funds for First Responder equipment, gear, and training for the Kingsville Police Department. (Police Chief). 13. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 Budget to appropriate additional funding for Fire Department vehicle maintenance. (Fire Chief). 14. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter IX, Article 7-Nuisances, Section 2, adopting the 2024 Edition of the ICC International Property Maintenance Code. (Director of Planning and Development Services). 15. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter XV, Article 1-Building Regulations, Sections 15-1-6, 11, & 12, adopting the 2024 International Building Code. (Director of Planning and Development Services). 16. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter XV, Article 1-Building Regulations, Sections 36, 37, 40 & 43, adopting the 2024 Edition of the ICC International Fuel Gas Code. (Director of Planning and Development Services). 17. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter XV, Article 1-Building Regulations, Sections 75 & 76, adopting the 2024 Edition of the ICC International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings. (Director of Planning and Development Services). 18. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter XV, Article 1-Building Regulations, Sections 151 & 152, adopting the 2024 Edition oft the ICC International Swimming Pool & Spa Code. (Director of Planning and Development Services). 19. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter XV, Article 1-Building Regulations, Sections 302 & 303, adopting the 2024 Edition of the ICC International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings. (Director of Planning and Development Services). 20. Discussion and presentation regarding the certification of recall petitions received on June 6, 2025. (City Secretary). VII. Adjournment. 1. No person's comments shall exceed 5 minutes. Cannot be extended by Commission. Page 3 of4 4 AGENDA - KINGSVILLE CITY COMMISSION June 23, 2025 2. No person's comments shall exceed 5 minutes without permission of majority of Commission. 3. Comments are limited to 3 minutes per person. May be extended or permitted at other times in the meeting only with 5 affirmative Commission votes. The speaker must identify himself by name and address. 4. Items being considered by the Commission for action except citizen's comments to the Mayor and Commission, no comment at this point without 5 affirmative votes of the Commission. NOTICE This City of Kingsville and Commission Chambers are wheelchair accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Requests for accommodations or interpretive services muist be made 48 hours prior to this meeting. Please contact the City Secretary's office at 361/595-8002 or FAX 361/595-8024 or E-Mail mvalenzuelaecityofkingville. com for further information. Braille Is Not Available. The City Commission reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed above, as authorized by the Texas Government Code, Section 551-071 Consultation with Attorney), 551-072 Deliberations about Real Property), 551-073 Deliberations about Gifts and Donations), 551-074 (Personnel Matters), 551.076 Deliberations about Security Devices), 551-086 (Certain Public Power Utilities: Competitive Matters), and 551-087 (Economic Development). - I, the undersigned authority do hereby certify that the Notice of Meeting was posted on the bulletin board at City Hall, City of Kingsville, 400 West King Avenue, Kingsville, Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to the general public at all times and said Notice was posted on the following date and time: June 18, 2025, at 9:30A.M. and remained SO posted continuously for at least 72 hours proceeding the scheduled time of said meeting. man Talargul. Mary Valenzuela, TRMC, City Secretary City of Kingsville, Texas This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the Kingsville City Hall on the following date and time: By: City Secretary's Office City of Kingsville, Texas Page 4 of4 4 AGENDA - KINGSVILLE CITY COMMISSION June 23, 2025 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) JUNE 9, 2025 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CITY COMMISSION WAS HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2025, IN THE HELEN KLEBERG GROVES COMMUNITY ROOM, 400 WEST KING AVENUE, KINGSVILLE, TEXAS, AT 5:00 P.M. CITY COMMISSION PRESENT: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor Edna Lopez, Commissioner Norma Alvarez, Commissioner Hector Hinojosa, Commissioner Leo Alarcon, Commissioner CITY STAFF PRESENT: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney Derek Williams, Systems Administrator Emilio Garcia, Health Director Leticia Salinas, Accounting Manager Juna J. Adame, Fire Chief Diana Gonzales, Human Resources Director Kobby Agyekum, Senior Planner/HPO Susan Ivy, Parks Director Rudy Mora, City Engineer Deborha Balli, Finance Director Mike Mora, Capital Improvements Manager. John Blair, Police Chief James Creek, Captain Steve Palacios, Fire Marshall Connie Womack, Tourism Director Nick Rivas, Administrative Assistant Manny Salazar, Economic Development Carol Rogers, Human Resources Specialist Raul Soliz, Human Resources Specialist, Safety & Training I. Preliminary Proceedings. OPEN MEETING Mayor Fugate opened the meeting at 5:00 p.m. with all five commission members present. INVOCATION I PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE = (Mayor Fugate) The invocation was delivered by Ms. Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and the Texas Pledge. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) Regular Meeting = May 27, 2025 Motion made by Commissioner Lopez to approve the minutes of May 27, 2025 as presented, seconded by Commissioner Alvarez. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Lopez, Alvarez, Hinojosa, Alarcon, Fugate voting FOR". II. Public Hearing - (Required by Law). 1 None. III. Reports from Commission & Staff.2 Page 1 of 7. June 9, 2025 "At this time, the City Commission and Staff will report/update on all committee assignments which may include but is not limited to the following: Planning & Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustments, Historical Board, Housing Authority Board, Library Board, Health Board, Tourism, Chamber of Commerce, Coastal Bend Council of Governments, Conner Museum, Keep Kingsville Beautiful, and Texas Municipal League. Staff reports include the following: Building & Development, Code Enforcement, Proposed Development Report; Accounting & Finance - Financial Services - Information, Investment Report, Quarterly Budget Report, Monthly Financial Reports; Police & Fire Department - Grant Update, Police & Fire Reports; Street Updates; Public Works- Building Maintenance, Construction Updates; Park Services - grant(s) update, miscellaneous park projects, Administration -Workshop Schedule, Interlocal Agreements, Public Information, Hotel Occupancy Report, Quiet Zone, Proclamations, Health Plan Update, Tax Increment Zone Presentation, Main Street Downtown, Chapter 59 project, Financial Advisor, Water. And Wastewater Rate Study Presentation. No formal action can be taken on these items at this time.' 1 Mr. Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager, gave a brief report on street projects. Ms. Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney, reported that the next city commission meeting is scheduled for June 23, 2025. She further announced that city offices will be closed on June 19, 2025, in observance of Juneteenth Holiday. Commissioner Lopez stated that at a previous meeting, she requested the city's representative to the Kleberg County Appraisal Board to come in and give the commission an update on the appraisal district. Mr. Sosa stated that the individual was out of town and was preparing for what the commission would be asking for, SO he would conduct some research before making his presentation to the Commission. Mr. Sosa further stated that he would probably be here on June 23rd. Commissioner Lopez commented that she would have liked to have been made aware that the individual was not going to be in attendance, as she thought he would have been here today. IV. Public Comment on Agenda Items. 3 1. Comments on all agenda and non-agenda items. Mr. Joel Saenz, 307 W. Ailsie commented that he would like to comment on the request for a recall for the following reasons: 1) harassing personnel should have been addressed by the HR Director and forwarded to the City Attorney, EEOC, TML, or Kleberg County DA; 2) Fiscal responsibilities, what monies and for which project; 3) City Commission behavior, private lives, executive session meetings or open debate discussion during commission meetings referring to city charter; 4) negligence of city policy and procedures, Mayor, Ex- City Manager previous City Secretary with more than 60 years' experience should know city charter and book of ordinances. Enforce city policies as administrators, you would know this by hard. Mr. Saenz further commented, please vote no to this matter on the personal interest of families having done this. V. Consent Agenda Notice to the Public The following items are of a routine or administrative nature. The Commission has been furnished with background and support material on each item, and/or it has been Page 2 of7- June 9, 2025 discussed at a previous meeting. All items will be acted upon by one vote without being discussed separately unless requested by a Commission Memberi in which event the item or items will immediately be withdrawn for individual consideration in its normal sequence after the items not requiring separate discussion have been acted upon. The remaining items will be adopted by one vote. CONSENT MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, ORDINANCES AND ORDINANCES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS: (At this point the Commission will vote on all motions, resolutions, and ordinances not removed for individual consideration) Motion made by Commissioner Lopez to approve the consent agenda as presented, seconded by Commissioner Hinojosa. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Alvarez, Hinojosa, Alarcon, Lopez, Fugate voting "FOR". 1. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending the zoning ordinance by granting a Special Use Permit for a mobile home/manufactured home on a parcel of land in AG (Agricultural District) at KT&I Co., Block 5, Lot Pt 11, acres 2.0, also known as 2630 E. Santa Gertrudis Ave., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 10264); amending the comprehensive plan to account for any deviations from the existing comprehensive plan (Director of Planning and Development Services). 2. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter XI, Article 7, Food Sales and Food Establishments, Mobile Food Units, Section 22-Operation Requirements and Restrictions; adding new fire safety measure for mobile food units. (Fire Chief). 3. Motion to approve final passage of an ordinance amending the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances Chapter IX, Article 5, Fire Prevention and Protection, revising the permit fee schedule in Section 14. (Fire Chief). REGULAR AGENDA CONSIDERATION OF MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND ORDINANCES: VI. Items for consideration by Commissioners." 4. Consideration and approval of awarding Bid #25-18 Low Water Crossing Repairs and Improvements for W. D Ave., as per the recommendation of the consulting engineer. (To be paid from Fund 055 Utility Storm Water Drainage Fund) (City Engineer). Mr. Rudy Mora, City Engineer, stated that this item is to approve awarding Bid 25-18 Low Water Crossing Repairs and Improvement for W. D. Ave. The Engineering Department was made aware of the damage to the low-water crossing at W D Ave. and Tranquitas Creek location on. August 15, 2024. Mr. Mora stated that they recommend the location be repaired immediately. The project will perform much-needed repairs, including culverts, concrete headwall, concrete riprap, and address any erosion. The project shall be completed 90 calendar days after the notice to proceed is given. Motion made by Commissioner Hinojosa to approve the awarding Bid #25-18 Low Water Crossing Repairs and Improvements for W. D Ave., as per the recommendation of the consulting engineer. (To be paid from Fund 055 Utility Storm Water Drainage Fund), seconded by Commissioner Alarcon. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Hinojosa, Alarcon, Lopez, Alvarez, Fugate voting "FOR". 5. Consideration and approval of a resolution authorizing the Interim City Manager to execute the Construction Contract with Etech Construction Inc. for Low Water Page 3 of 7. June 9, 2025 Crossing Repairs and Improvements for W. D Ave. (Bid #25-18 awarded 6/09/25; to be paid from Fund 055 Utility Storm Water Drainage Fund) (City Engineer). Motion made by Commissioner Alarcon to approve the resolution authorizing the Interim City Manager to execute the Construction Contract with Etech Construction Inc. for Low Water Crossing Repairs and Improvements for W. D Ave. (Bid #25-18 awarded 6/09/25; to be paid from Fund 055 Utility Storm Water Drainage Fund), seconded by Commissioner Lopez. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Alarcon, Lopez, Alvarez, Hinojosa, Fugate voting "FOR". 6. Consideration and approval of a resolution of the City Commission of Kingsville, Texas, designating authorized signatories for contractual documents and documents for requesting funds pertaining to the General Land Office (GLO) Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation Program (CDBG-MIT) Method of Distribution (MOD) Contract Number 24-065-140-E998. (City Engineer). Mr. Mora stated that GLO requires subrecipients of CDBG-MIT funds to formally identify at least two individuals authorized to sign contractual and financial documents. These individuals will be authorized to sign necessary documents throughout the administration of contract No. 24-065-14-E998. The Mayor, Interim City Manager, City Engineer, and Finance Director will be authorized to execute the financial documents required for requesting funds approved in the Community Development Block Grant Mitigation MOD Program. Motion made by Commissioner Alarcon to approve the resolution of the City Commission of Kingsville, Texas, designating authorized signatories for contractual documents and documents for requesting funds pertaining to the General Land Office (GLO) Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation Program (CDBG-MIT) Method of Distribution (MOD) Contract Number 24-065-140-E998, seconded by Commissioner Hinojosa and Commissioner Alarcon. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Lopez, Alvarez, Hinojosa, Alarcon, Fugate voting "FOR". 7. Consideration and approval of a resolution of the City of Kingsville, Texas, regarding Civil Rights, Citizen Participation Plan & Grievance Procedures, Section 3, Excessive Force, Section 504 & Grievance Procedures, and Fair Housing Policies for CDBG-MIT MOD Program Compliance. (GLO CDBG-MIT MOD Program Contract #24-065-140-E998). (City Engineer). Mr. Mora stated that to comply with federal civil rights requirements and the State of Texas grant administration standards, the City must adopt specific civil rights policies and procedures. Motion made by Commissioner Hinojosa to approve the resolution of the City of Kingsville, Texas, regarding Civil Rights, Citizen Participation Plan & Grievance Procedures, Section 3, Excessive Force, Section 504 & Grievance Procedures, and Fair Housing Policies for CDBG-MIT MOD Program Compliance. (GLO CDBG-MIT MOD Program Contract #24-065-140-E998), seconded by Commissioner Alarcon. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Alvarez, Hinojosa, Alarcon, Lopez, Fugate voting FOR". 8. Consideration and approval of a resolution of the City of Kingsville designation the month of April as Fair Housing Month and supporting fair housing activities within the City. (Proclamation of April as Fair Housing Month). (for GLO CDBG-MIT MOD Program Contract #24-065-140-E998. (City Engineer). Motion made by Commissioner Alvarez to approve the resolution of the City of Kingsville designation the month of April as Fair Housing Month and supporting fair housing activities within the City. (Proclamation of April as Fair Housing Month). (for Page 4 of 7- June 9, 2025 GLO CDBG-MIT MOD Program Contract #24-065-140-E998), seconded by Commissioner Alarcon. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Hinojosa, Alarcon, Lopez, Alvarez, Fugate voting "FOR". 9. Consideration and approval of a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Grant Administration Services for mitigation services under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant Program between the City of Kingsville and Langford Community Management Services. (GLO CDBG-MIT MOD Program Contract #24- 065-140-E998). (City Engineer). Motion made by Commissioner Hinojosa to approve the resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Grant Administration Services for mitigation services under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant Program between the City of Kingsville and Langford Community Management Services. (GLO CDBG-MIT MOD Program Contract #24-065-140-E998), seconded by Commissioner Alarcon. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Alarcon, Lopez, Alvarez, Hinojosa, Fugate voting "FOR". 10. Discuss and consider accepting a donation of mattresses for the Fire Department. (Fire Chief). Agenda item #10 was moved up before item #4. Mr. James Creek, Captain, stated that Rogue Medical has donated 13 mattresses to the Kingsville Fire Department, which would significantly improve the living conditions for our firefighters during their 24-hour shifts. This donation is valued at approximately $2,500. Commissioner Lopez asked who the donation was coming from. Captain Creek stated that it was coming from Rogue Medical. Motion made by Commissioner Alvarez to approve the donation of mattresses for the Fire Department, seconded by Commissioner Alarcon. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Lopez, Alvarez, Hinojosa, Alarcon, Fugate voting "FOR". 11. Discuss and consider accepting monetary donations for fire prevention supplies. (Fire Chief). Captain Creek stated that three local businesses have made significant contributions for Fire Prevention supplies that will directly benefit school-aged children during Fire Prevention Week. The following businesses made the donations Kingsville Steakhouse donated $50.00; Maltby Builders, Inc. donated $300.00, and Vishal Raju Bhagat Foundation donated $300.00. Motion made by Commissioner Lopez to accept the monetary donations for fire prevention supplies, seconded by Commissioner Alvarez. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Alvarez, Hinojosa, Alarcon, Lopez, Fugate voting "FOR". 12. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget to accept and expend donations from Kingsville Steakhouse, Maltby Builders, and Vishal Raju Bhagat Foundation for fire prevention supplies. (Fire Chief). Introduction item. 13. Discuss and consider accepting a monetary donation for animal care at the Health Department. (Health Director). Page 5 of7 June 9, 2025 Mr. Emilio Garcia, Health Director stated that this is a request for approval to accept a monetary donation from Mr. & Mrs. Victor E. & Lisa A. Unger in the amount of $200.00 for minor vet care and medical vet supplies. Motion made by Commissioner Lopez to accept the monetary donation for animal care at the Health Department, seconded by Commissioner Hinojosa. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Hinojosa, Alarcon, Lopez, Alvarez, Fugate voting "FOR". 14. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget to accept and expend the donation from Victor & Lisa Unger for Health Department animal care services. (Health Director). Introduction item. 15. Discuss and consider accepting a monetary donation for the Parks Department for recreation programs and minor equipment. (Parks Director). Mrs. Susan Ivy, Parks Director, stated that this is to approve the donation from Brookshire Foundation to Parks and Recreation. Motion made by Commissioner Alarcon to accept a monetary donation for the Parks Department for recreation programs and minor equipment, seconded by Commissioner Hinojosa. The motion was passed and approved by the following vote: Alarcon, Lopea, Alvarez, Hinojosa, Fugate voting "FOR". 16. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance amending the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget to accept and expend the donation from the Brookshire Foundation for minor equipment and recreational programs. (Parks Director). Introduction item. 17. Discuss and consider introduction of an ordinance Chapter XIII, Article 2, Offenses Against Public Peace and Safety, Sections 13-2-10 to 13-2-13 and Sections 13-2-20 to 13-2-23, providing for the repeal of the nighttime curfew regulations for minors and the daytime curfew regulations for minors. (due to state legislative change). (City Attorney). The state legislature has repealed the statute that allowed municipalities to impose a juvenile curfew ordinance, negating the city's ability to enforce its existing curfew ordinance. Introduction item. 18. Discussion regarding proposal for an 8-week trial period for select staff to work 4 day/ 10-hour work weeks from June 22-August 16, 2025. (Interim City Manager). Mr. Sosa stated that this item discusses an 8-week trial for a 4-day/10-hour work week pilot program for designated departments as determined by the City Manager's Office. The program is to allow designated staff to work 4-day/10-hour work weeks from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with a 30-minute lunch break, given the employees Fridays off. The program will begin on June 22, 2025, and run through August 16, 2025. While some services will continue as scheduled for the operation of city functions, some modifications to services will occur, including but not limited to: Parks & Recreation will continues all summer activities and summer programs; Planning will schedule all inspections and reviews Monday - Thursday; Public Works Divisions will be called out, as needed, for emergencies or may continue normal operations depending on the division; sanitation and landfill will continue normal work schedules; and Tourism will schedule staff to be present to hand out city literature. Page 6 of7 June 9, 2025 Commissioner Lopez commented that longer days can be more stressful for the employee. Commissioner Lopez further commented that she is not against the program, but we need to make sure those employees working outside are okay, especially with the hot days ahead of us. Commissioner Alarcon commented that it would be a blessing to have a three-day weekend. Commissioner Hinojosa commented that the decision is up to the City Manager. Commissioner Hinojosa commented that if the program does not work, it could always be stopped. VI. Adjournment. There being no further business to come before the City Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 5:29 p.m. Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary Page 7 of 7 June 9, 2025 PUBLIC HEARING(S) PUBLIC HEARING #1 KNG Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 DRAFT PH: 361-595-8055 & 3 & S Fc f Kigylle E B MEMO Date: June 10th, 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director of Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of] Kingsville Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor for a Special Use Permit for Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' of1-4, E 60' of5, 6, also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207) Summary: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner, approached the Planning Department on April 231, 2025, requesting approval of a Special Use. Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail District) at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 to tint windows on vehicles. Background: In accordance with the City of Kingsville's Land Use Chart, an "Auto Paint & Body Shop" within land zoned as "C2 - Retail District" is permitted, provided a Special Use Permit is applied for and approved. The Planning and Zoning Commission meeting was held on June 18th, 2025, with X of 7 members in attendance. Members deliberated over the request to recommend approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207). 7 Notice Letters were sent out to neighbors within the 200 feet buffer and the city has received no feedback as oftoday. The Planning and Zoning Commission board members voted to approve the recommendation of a Special Use Permit for an "Auto Paint & Body Shop" at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363. A recorded vote of all members present was taken and board members Steve Zamora, Larry Garcia, Rev. Idotha Battle, Debbie Tiffee, Mike Klepac, Brian Coufal and Krystal Emery all voted "YES." The meeting was adjourned at X:XX p.m. The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville; TX 78363 PH: 361-595-8055 % S Kngsyile TS & 4 MEMO Date: June 10th, 2025 To: Planning & Zoning Commission From: Erik Spitzer (Director of Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of Kingsville Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor for a Special Use Permit for Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' of1-4, E 60 of5, 6, also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207) Summary: Items 1 & 2: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner, approached the Planning Department on April 231, 2025, requesting approval of a Special Use Permit for an. Auto. Paint & Body Shop on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail District) at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 to tint windows on vehicles. Background: Items 1 & 2: In accordance with the City of Kingsville's Land Use Chart, an "Auto Paint & land Body Shop" within zoned as "C2 - Retail District" is permitted, provided a Special Use Permit is applied for and approved. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 5. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kingsville will hold a Public Hearing Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. wherein the Commission will discuss and/or take action on the following item and at which time all interested persons will be heard: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner; requesting approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel ofl land in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E118.5' of1-4, E 60' of5,6 also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207). The meeting will be held at City Hall, 400 West King Ave., Kingsville, TX in the Helen Kleberg Groves Community Room. If you have any questions about the items on the agenda, please contact the Planning Department at (361) 595-8055. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City Commission of the City of Kingsville will hold a Public Hearing Monday, June 23, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. wherein the City Commission will discuss the consideration ofthe following item and at which time all interested persons will be heard: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner; requesting approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Usé (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' of1-4, E 60' of5,6 also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207). The meeting will be held at City Hall, 400 West King Ave., Kingsville, Texas in the Helen Kleberg Groves Community Room. If you have any questions about the items on the agenda, please contact the City Secretary at (361) 595-8002. CITY OF KINGSVILLE CITY - PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION Kingsville MASTER LAND USE APPLICATION 3 email: nsolis@cityofkingsville.com / Phone (361) 595-8055 PROPERTY INFORMATION: (Please PRINT or TYPE) Project Address 201 S. 6th St. Kingsville, TX, 78363 Nearest Intersection King Ave. And 6th St (Proposed) Subdivision. Name Lot Block_ Legal Description ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' OF 1-4, E 60' OF 5-6 Existing Zoning Designation C2, RETAIL DISTRICT Future Land Use Plan Designation OWINER/APPLICANT INFORMATION: (Please PRINT or TYPE) Applicant/Authorized Agent Jose Alberto Lopez Phone (361) 355-3188 Email Address (for project correspondence only): opez1231738gmal.com Mailing Address 1214 El Huisache Ave. City Kingsville State TX Zip7 78363 Property Owner Herman H. Ohlenbusch Phone (361) 271-9957 FAX Email Address (for project correspondence only); nemanseasngeymalcom Mailing Address P.O. Box 1574 City. Kingsville State TX Zip78364 Select appropriate process for which approval is sought. Attach completed checklists with this application. Annexation Request No Fee Preliminary Plat Fee Varies Administrative Appeal (ZBA). $250.00 Final Plat Fee Varies Comp. Plan Amendment Request $250.00 Minor Plat $100.00 Re-zoning Request $250 Re-plat $250.00 SUP Request/Renewal $250 Vacating Plat $50.00 Zoning Variance Request (ZBA). $250 Development Plat $100.00 PUD Request $250 Subdivision Variance Request $25.00 ea Please provide a, basic description of the proposed project: Existing building is a service station and was a prior transmission repair shop. we. are wanting to open a window tinting store. Offering window tint for residential & commercial Buildings as well as vehicles There will be no changes to the building other then cleaning the place up and minor cosmetic repairs. Ihereby certify that I am the owner and /or duly authorized agent of the owner for the purposes of this appliçation. further certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. If any of the information provided on this application is incorrect the permit or approval may be revoked. Applicant's! Signature Date: SAIRs Property Owner's Signature_ herks Popirly Managen) Date: 5421/35 Accepted by: Date: 4 22 2 2028 This form available on our website htps/www.diyoingewlecom/cepartment/Plamainganddentlopmentsenices/ 5/22/25, 8:52AM Kleberg CAD Property Search Kleberg CAD Property Search Property Details Account Property ID: 11207 Geographic ID: 100105801000192 Type: R Zoning: C2 Property Use: Location Situs Address: 201 S 6TH ST TX Map ID: C1 Mapsco: Legal Description: ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' OF 1-4, E 60' OF 5,6 6 AbstractSubdvision: S001 Neighborhood: Owner Owner ID: 30455 Name: OHLENBUSCH HERMAN H Agent: Mailing Address: PO BOX 1574 KINGSVILLE, TX 78364-1574 % Ownership: 100.0% Exemptions: Forp privacy reasons not all exemptions are shown online. Property' Values Improvement Homesite Value: $0 (+) Improvement Non-Homesite Value: $64,920 (+) Land Homesite Value: $0 (+) Land Non-Homesite Value: $66,830 (4) Agricuitural Market Valuation: $0 (+) Market Value: $131,750 (=) Agricultural Value Loss:0 $0 (-) Appraised Value:0 $131,750 (=). HS Cap Loss: e $0() Circuit Breaker: e $0() Assessed Value: $131,750 Ag Use Value: $0 VALUES DISPLAYED ARE 2025 PRELIMINARY VALUES AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO CERTIFICATION. mtpslesearehwebergeadapegewwewnizew/1207prnvew-detal 1/4 5/22/25, 8:52AM Kleberg CAD Property Search Information provided for research purposes only. Legal descriptions and acreage amounts are for Appraisal District use only and should be verified prior to using for legal purpose and or documents. Please contact the Appraisal District to verify all information for accuracy. Property Taxing Jurisdiction Owner: OHLENBUSCH HERMAN H %0wnership: 100.0% Entity Description Tax Rate Market Value Taxable Value Estimated Tax CKI CITY OF: KINGSVILLE 0.770000 $131,750 $131,750 $1,014.48 GKL KLEBERG COUNTY 0.771870 $131,750 $131,750 $1,016.94 SKI KINGSVILLE L.S.D. 1.410400 $131,750 $131,750 $1,858.20 WST SOUTH TEXAS WATER AUTHORITY 0.065695 $131,750 $131,750 $86.55 Total Tax Rate: 3.017965 Estimated Taxes With. Exemptions: $3,976.17 Estimated Taxes Without Exemptions: $3,976.17 ntpalesearch.ebeycadeppopa.Mewn2ewtt20Tpinvew-detal 2/4 5/22/25, 8:52A AM Kleberg CAD Property Search Property Improvement - Building Type: COMMERCIAL Living Area: 1724.0 sqft Value: $64,920 Type Description Class CD Year. Built SQFT MA MAIN AREA SG2L 1960 1404 CN1 CANOPY BASIC (20%) 1960 189 CON CONCRETE SLAB COMMERCIAL 1960 4366 MA MAIN AREA OF2L 1999 320 ASP ASPHALT (100%) 1960 6547 Property Land Type Description Acreage Sqft Eff Front Eff Depth Market Value Prod. Value F1 F1 0.27 11,850.00 100.00 118.50 $53,330 $0 F1 F1 0.07 3,000.00 50.00 60.00 $13,500 $0 ntps.esaareh.eberpeadappopew.ewfizew/1207pimvew-detal 3/4 5/22/25, 8:52/ AM Kleberg CAD Property Search Property Roll Value History Year Improvements Land Market Ag Valuation Appraised HS Cap Loss Assessed 2025 $64,920 $66,830 $0 $131,750 $0 $131,750 2024 $46,510 $66,830 $0 $113,340 $0 $113,340 2023 $39,010 $81,680 $0. $120,690 $0 $120,690 2022 $33,940 $81,680 $0 $115,620 $0 $115,620 2021 $36,080 $81,680 $0 $117,760 $0 $117,760 2020 $14,020 $40,840 $0 $54,860 $0 $54,860 2019 $14,570 $40,840 $0 $55,410 $0 $55,410 2018 $15,230 $40,840 $0 $56,070 $0 $56,070 2017 $15,895 $40,840 $0 $56,735 $0 $56,735 Property Deed History Deed Date Type Description Grantor Grantee Volume Page Number 12/30/1999 WD WARRANTY HOSE PETROLEUM OHLENBUSCH 190 185 DEED CO HERMAN H. mtpalesearh.ebergcapemdoppopa.Mewfizewit207pinvew-detal 4/4 3/19/25, 12:56 PM Kingsville, TX Code of Ordinances APPENDIX. A. LAND USE CATEGORIES Sec. 1. Land use chart. The following chart shall set out the land uses within the city: & PEPermitted S= Special use permit required X= Special review required = Not permitted (absence of any symbol) [Land Use Chart on the following pages] Land Use Chart Land Use Description R1 R2 R2A R3 R4 MH C1 C2 C3 C4 11 12 Ag Dwelling, one-family det. P P P P P P P P P Dwelling, one-family att. P P P P S P P Dwelling, two-family P P P S P Dwelling, multi-family P P P P P Tiny Homes P P P Dwelling, above business P Work/live units P Boarding or rooming house P S P P Hotel or motel P S P P Dormitory P Fraternity,sorority P aboutblank 1/15 22. 5/22/25, 12:23 PM Kingsville, TX Code of Ordinances Land Use Chart Land Use Description R1 R2 R2A R3 R4 MH C7 C2 C4 11 12 Ag Amusement, commercial S P P indoor Carnival S P P P Temporary carnival (14 days S P P - 200 ft. setback from residential property) Provisioning and S P P recreational sporting goods sales including boats and vehicles Shooting galleries and pistol S P P [ranges] (indoor) Souvenir, curio S P Automobile Related Uses Car wash P S P P P Auto sales, repairs including S P P P motorcycles Auto: paint and body shop P P P Drag strip, race track S S Gasoline service station P P P P aboutblank 6/16 5/22/25, 12:23 PM Kingsville, TX Code of Ordinances Land Use Chart Land Use Description R1 R2 R2A R3 R4 MH C1 C2 C: C4 11 12 Ag Gasoline sales S P. P P P Commercial parking S P P P structure auto only Truck storage S S P P P Used auto parts, sales, S P P P P indoors New or reconditioned auto S P P P parts, indoors Seat cover or muffler S P P P I installation shop Tire recapping and S P P retreading shop Wrecking or salvage yards S S for auto or parts Storage of autos S S P S P Retail or Related Uses Antique or collectable shop S S P P Art supply store S P P P Animal clinic or pet hospital, P S P P no outdoor pens aboutblank 7/16 ETE M TRS E - - I I : I - - I 200-FT Buffer at Property ID 11207 n 94015 € I a 16640 € 17666" 0 - 14122 a - WKingAve EKingAve 11207 20759 E - 3 € 23241 9 11873 1 * a 14007 - WKenedyAve EKenedyAve G 13372 Legend 8 22822 s a Prop ID 11207 200 FTI Buffer Prop ID 11207 - 201 S 6th Ownership-Labeled by Property ID 35 70 140 Feet City Limits 5 3 e Eant hstar ograpios andf 9iGIS0 Osr OeIV DISCLAIMER: Drawn By: R. PICK THIS MAPISF FORVISUAL PURPOSES ONLY. CITY THEI INFORMATIONO ONT THIS SHEETA MAY OF KINGSVILLE 3 Last Update: 5/22/2025 CONTAIN THE CITY INACCURACIES OF! KINGSVILLEISNOT ORE ERRORS. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CONTAINED! RESPONSIBLEIFTHE HEREINI IS INFORMATION USEDF FORANY Kingsville 400 WI King Ave; Kingsville, TX 78363 Note:Ownershipi isi labeled DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, PLANNING, BUILDING, Office: 595-8007 withi its Propl ID. ORA ANY OTHERF PURPOSE, n Fax: (361) (361) 595-8064 CONSENT AGENDA AGENDA ITEM #1 B.A.-Ae precin. Supplies City of Kingsville Fire Department TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: Juan J.. Adame, Fire Chief DATE: May 30, 2025 SUBJECT: Donations for Fire Prevention Supplies Summary: Thel Kingsville Fire Department respectfully requests the City Commission's to accept three checks that. are. donations from Kingsville Steakhouse, Maltby Builders, Inc., and Vishal Raju Bhagat Foundation that are valued businesses in our Kingsville community. Background: Three local businesses have made significant contributions to the Kingsville Départment for Fire Prevention supplies that will directly benefit schoolchildren during Fire Prevention Week: Kingsville Steakhouse donated $50.00, Maltby Builders, Inc. donated $300.00, and Vishal Raju Bhagat Foundation donated $300.00. These generous donations ensure that Kingsville's youngest residents will receive engaging and effective fire safety education during this crucial awareness week, potentially saving lives through early prevention education. Financial Impact: No impact on the City. The donated checks will be placed into account 001-5-2200-21100 (Supplies). Recommendation: The Kingsville Fire Department recommends that the City Commission accepts the. donations. Ciya Kinosville TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 BUDGET TO ACCEPT AND EXPEND DONATIONS FROM KINGSVILLE STEAKHOUSE, MALTBY BUILDERS AND VISHAL RAJU BHAGAT FOUNDATION FOR FIRE PREVENTION SUPPLIES. WHEREAS, it was unforeseen when the budget was adopted that there would be a need for funding for this expenditure in this fiscal year. I. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville that the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 budget be amended as follows: CITY OF KINGSVILLE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES BUDGET AMENDMENT - BA#42 Dept Dept Name Account Name Account Budget Budget No. Number Increase Decrease Fund 001 - General Fund Revenues 2200 Fire Donations 72030 $650.00 Expenditures 2200 Fire Supplies 21100 $650.00 [To amend the City of Kingsville FY 24-25 budget to accept and expend donations from Kingsville Steakhouse, Maltby Builders & Vishal Raju Bhagat Foundation. Funding for this will come from the donations received for the stated purpose.] II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III.. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission 1 that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall not be codified but shall become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 9th day of June 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 23rd day of June 2025. EFFECTIVE DATE: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #2 B.A. City of Kingsville-Health Department Animal Control & Care Center TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: Emilio H. Garcia, City of Kingsville, Health Director DATE: June 2, 2025 SUBJECT: Accept Monetary Donation from Mr. & Mrs. Victor. E. & Lisa A. Unger Summary: The City ofKingsville-Health Department/Animal Control & Care Center is requesting approval to accept a monetary donation from Mr. & Mrs. Victor E. & Lisa A. Unger in the amount of $200.00 (Check #8384). Background: The monetary. donation: is from: aj personal account. The: Unger's donation is to help our efforts to keép animals safe. Financial Impact: No negative financial impact. The monetary donation will be used in the Health Department/Animal Control & Care Center for minor vet care and medical vet supplies. Recommendation: To accept the monetary. donation from Mr. & Mrs. Victor E. & Lisa A. Unger in the amount of $200.00. Kinosville TEAS S PLEASE ACCEET 1A ONATGNE HEHD WALNAE DALATER H 07 1 OHT AW/ ANE HA V EARS AGO 3 STODENEL HA5 BAVELED MANE ACE MTI! HEB 3OR 1 ANO ER HESEANO EMANI NI NIL AHLLE AN ADOPEED A LOTPANCN NLIU HA L A3ou7 1413 A6D HE MAEL ER SAUL DH SCBB D de HA MLA A 5 1 GLAD SA AR ARECIATA h IAIZ a DE HL7E 06 A FDINLE E017 LABINL. 6 - ANTALSS 9 1 FEL A DUR ABEA h 3BO0GHL 00R AN V ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 BUDGET TO ACCEPT AND EXPEND THE DONATION FROM VICTOR AND LISA UNGER FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANIMAL CARE SERVICES. WHEREAS, it was unforeseen when the budget was adopted that there would be a need for funding for this expenditure in this fiscal year. . BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville that the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 budget be amended as follows: CITY OF KINGSVILLE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES BUDGET AMENDMENT - BA#40 Dept Dept Name Account Name Account Budget Budget No. Number Increase Decrease Fund 001 - General Fund Revenues 4400 Health Donations 72030 $2,000 Expenditures 4400 Health Animal Care 21900 $2,000 [To amend the City of Kingsville FY 24-25 budget to accept and expend the donation from Victor & Lisa Unger for Health Department animal care. Funding for this will come from the donation received for the stated purpose.] II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission 1 that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall not be codified but shall become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 9th day of June 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 23rd day of June 2025. EFFECTIVE DATE: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #3 B.A. City of Kingsvillé Parks & Recreation Department TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Interim City Manager, Charlie Sosa FROM: Susan Ivy, Parks Director DATE: May 17, 2025 SUBJECT: Agenda Request - Request for Approval of Donation from Brookshire Foundation Summary: We are asking that Commission approve the receipt and associated Budget Amendment for a $33,220.09 donation from Brookshire Foundation to Parks and Recreation. Background: This donation is committed as follows: $ 6,150.00 Pool Vacuum $ 7,933.78 New Lane lines for competitive and lap swim at Brookshire Pool $. 1,137.12 Starter System for swim Meets $16,000.00 Recreation Programs $ 1,000.00 Summer Track $ 1,000.00 Summer Swim Team $ 33,220.09 Total Request Financial Impact: The will add $15,220.09 to Minor Equipment line item 001-5-4513-21700 And $18,000 to Rec Programs 001-5-4513-31499. Recommendation: Approve the recommended Budget amendment. lays Kingsville TEXAS 57 City of Kingsville Parks & Recreation Department 1:32 ill 5G Photo Done Caherribe Sign In Copy Copy URL P Thn AIA Cays Kinosville 1 TEXAS Kingsville Parks & Recreation For Information on events and facilities 400 W. King (mailing) CITY wanwasitvolinswllacom/epatimentnaris 501 Santiago Park Lane (physical) E U Email: Kingsville, Texas 78363 hyedyohnsvle.com 361-221-8705 or follow us on Facebook Susan Director Kngsville Ivy, AANA y Kingsville Parks and Recreation 361-219-9125 T & To: B.C. & Addie Brookshire Foundation From: Susan Ivy, Director of Parks & Recreation Date: May 19, 2025 Subject: Request for Assistance Greetings Brookshire Board Members, Before we move forward with our request I wanted to update you on our purchases from last year. The umbrellas were changed to guard chairs due to the inability to sink the base in the decking of the pool per engineering. We did get 4 new guard chairs that are made like the tall seats on fishing boats with the same type of shade cover. The guards love them and they are working great sO far. The lane lines we ordered last year never came in despite frequent promises that they would be right here. In the late fall we finally reversed our order with that vendor and got bids from another vendor close to same price for a little bit larger lane line. They were just received recently and the swim team loves them. Pictures are attached. We thank you for assisting us with those things we needed at the pool. We spent $16,000 on 4 chairs and $7,000 on the lane lines This year, we have found that the reels the lane lines are stored on- are in need of replacement and would like to ask for two to hold all of the new, larger lines. They are quoted at $ 3966.89 each times two (2) or 7933.78. The Swim Team has 90 kids signed up this year and are hosting their own Swim Meet soon. They are asking for a meet starting machine which is a sound system for announcing "on your mark, etc. A starting button that similates a large horn with a microphone. From Rec supply pool supply it is quoted at $1137.12. We also need to address our pool vaçuums. We have two old ones that we continually have issues with and have to drive them to Sequin for repair and then drive back to ick them up. The repairs are expensive and our budget was not allowed any funds for equipment or projects. We have quoted a new Gemini vacuum from Rec Supply for $6150.00. To summarize: Summer camp anticipated expenses $16,000.00 This includes additional Rainbow Camps for kids with special needs. Summer Track over 100 kids $1000.00 Summer Swim Team 90 kids $1000.00 IST Swimstart Meet Starter $1,137.12 Lane Line Reels x2 7933.78 Pool Vacuum 6,150.00 to replace two old ones that barely work Total Request $31,220.09 Your kind consideration of our requests are appreciated and will make our job sO much easier in providing these great services to our communities. Sincerely, Susan Ivy, Director Kingsville Parks and Recreation : , NEW LANE LINES FUNDED LAST YEAR 3 Use template - Kingsville Swim Team G Send $ A * S 6 NEW GUARD CHAIRS SUMMER CAMP EXPENSES FOR 50 CAMPERS Name Summer Camp 2025 Depariment PARKSANDRECREATON: FIELD TRIPS Dates LOCATION AMOUNT JUNE5 NATURALBRIDGE CAVERNS SAN'ANTONIOIX: 1,500:00 JUNE 12 PORT ARANSASIEXAS 250.00 JUNE18 KINGI RANCHTOUR 1300,00 JULY 9 BAFINEA/,RMERAT. a 100.00. JULY 10 LAKE CORPUSCERSTLWAIRE) TX 200.00 JULYT6 TAMUKSPORICENER: 250.00 JULY17 NASBOWINGNGSVIENK 400..00 JULY18 HURRCANEALEYICORPUSCHRSTLTX, ,500.00 a t 2 TOTAL 5,500.00 Category FIELD1 TRIPS LOCATIONS Amount Transportation DATES MEAEROUNDIRP/AISDAVESHOURS, a KISD BUS TRANSPORTATION JUNE5 E MAEABHAAECAIRSSWAWPANCNDK-SEMIS JUNE12 FORTARANASTK-EMIS JUNE18 KINGRANCHIOUR 121 MILES JULY9 BAFFINBAY RVERAIX- 60MILES JULY10 LAKECORPUS CHRISH MATHISTX E 120.001 MILES JULY16 TAMUKSPORT CANIPAKVBER-TOAEES JUEY.17 NSOMARAEIEPAAE: JULY,18 AUNCWAIF/CORECREN TXE E1 10G-MILES TOTAL 300000 ACTIVIMES, /EXPENSES DATE SUPPLIES 2 1 Ra ROUESOFBUICERPAESIOREAMERPANTBRUESFNCIS; 40000 GLUEANDOPERMAERAEFORROIECIDKECORATONFORAL: TEHEMES 55 a - - EN JURASSIC. JUNGLE ADVENTURE 6/3-6/5 CAWVASDNOSAIESKORIENMAE 200,00 TRACKSANDSIEMPRIOJECI, A - UNDER THE SEA 6/10-6/12, AIR ORCAICWVARCCLNCOE: 20000 WILD WEST 6/17--6/18 FASTICSAESCUIDCORK COOKING: SUPPLES, Outdoor Craft - 15000 - WAND. & WONDER CAMP 6/24-6/26 Broomsticks, Rrolatasehskrala-beRSAs 200:00 BotleserVasPoslA.rvrssaegandEcaberde: Sodesga-esitandfsatidteleminentsbal-reaherdle OUTDOOR. ADVENTURES 7/8-7/10 SCAVENGAFAUNSUFPIE: BDPUMIESECHCORCN: 000 OUIDOORDRAWINGACOOINGTOWES ETC SPORTS MANIA 7/15-7/17 PADDISBAIS,FORPCAERALANPIE/OARMUDRIN-WOOD) 300.00 FORWAIKWALEROPESOOKANDTARES.WAERHGSEAND: MIESADRCES SPLASH 'N' DASH 7/22-7/24 WAIERDAKACIVIE-MINEDEALIOONS/OISBUCKEE: 20000 CUPS.SPONGES.FOOIWATERGUNS: SUPFUESPORMINUTEIO, WINIT: - A - MISCELLANEOUS: BREAKASTBARSSNACKSANDWAERS: FORAEDALMACTVTESA 200000 FIDIRPSSUNBLOCKMCSGUTOSRATANDSUPPIESFOR, LUNCHFORTHEMONTHOFJULYA ALLSTAFFSHRIS.CAPSANDWHITES: 65000 TOTAL SUPPLESE FORRAINBOWSPECALNEEDCAME 300000 TOTAL 16,00000 + WATERMEN Womensste 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Womenchet 22 24 26 28 39 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 SKUH DESCAPTION SERMCE COIOR TOTAL UNTPAKGE MenWait . 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 UNIS WatemenSies S M sNu $ M L XL 2XL 3KL 4KL 5XL 6AL 3RL200510 Cmpettor CasicPl:s SiorlaneRel $3,AB.0 TaxExempt ARE Shiphg bsinte 4 5 aa GRANDTOTAL: E 66 - QUOTE RecSupply QUOTE # QTE105797 SCP Distributors LLC dba RecSupply PO Box: 2757 Page 1/2 Bismarck, ND 58502-2757 Pleasereferto: this quote number: when P: (800) 437-8072 purchasing. BILL TO: SHIP TO: City of Kingsville City of Kingsville Susan Ivy Susan Ivy Pol Box 1458 501 EB Escondido Road Kingsville, TX: 78364 Kingsville, TX: 78363 P: (361) 522-1202 P: (361) 522-1202 Customer ID Ship! Via Sales Rep Terms Document Date Expires 151543 BEST BRAD NET30 5/22/2025 05/29/2025 Quantity UOM Item Number Description Unit Price Extended Price 1 EA MMSSTRT50 DROPSHIP: SWIMSTART 1,137.12 1,137.12 RecSupply QUOTE QUOTE # Distributors QTE105765 SCP LLC dba RecSupply PO Box 2757 Page 1/2 Bismarck, ND 58502-2757 Please refer to this quote number when P: (800) 437-8072 purchasing. BILL TO: SHIP TO: City of Kingsville City of Kingsville Susan Ivy Jennifer Bemal Po Box 1458 501 EE Escondido Road Kingsville, TX: 78364 Kingsville, TX: 78363 P: (361) 522-1202 P: (361) 522-1202 Customer ID Ship Via Sales Rep Terms Document Date Expires 151543 BEST BRANDON NET30 5/20/2025 05/27/2025 Quantity UOM Item Number Description Price 1 EA CCAQGEM68 GEMINI POOL CLEANER (INCLUDES CART), PVCBRUSHES Unit 6,150.00 Extended 6,150.00 Pricel ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 BUDGET TO ACCEPT AND EXPEND THE DONATION FROM THE BROOKSHIRE FOUNDATION FOR MINOR EQUIPMENT AND RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS. WHEREAS, it was unforeseen when the budget was adopted that there would be a need for funding for this expenditure in this fiscal year. I. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville that the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 budget be amended as follows: CITY OF KINGSVILLE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES BUDGET AMENDMENT - BA#41 Dept Dept Name Account Name Account Budget Budget No. Number Increase Decrease Fund 001 General Fund Revenues 4513 Parks Donations 72030 $33,220.09 Expenditures 4513 Parks Minor Equipment 21700 $15,220.09 4513 Parks Recreational Programs 31499 $18,000.00 [To amend the City of Kingsville FY 24-25 budget to accept and expend the donation from the Brookshire Foundation for minor equipment and recreational programs. Funding for this will come from the donation received for the stated purpose.] II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, 1 phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall not be codified but shall become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 9th day of June 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 23rd day of June 2025. EFFECTIVE DATE: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #4 ORDINANCE NO.2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF. ORDINANCES CHAPTER XIII, ARTICLE 2, OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY, SECTIONS 13-2-10 TO 13-2-13 AND SECTIONS 13-2-20 TO 13-2-23, PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE NIGHTTIME CURFEW REGULATIONS FOR MINORS AND THE DAYTIME CURFEW REGULATIONS FOR MINORS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, the state legislature has repealed the statute that allowed municipalities to impose a juvenile curfew ordinance, négating the City's ability to enforce its existing curfew ordinance; WHEREAS, iti is prudent to repeal the existing curfew ordinânce since state law supersedes it; WHEREAS, this ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: I. 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THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final 6 judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 9th day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. EFFECTIVE DATE: 2025 Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 7 REGULAR AGENDA AGENDA ITEM #5 Kingsyille MEMORANDUM TO: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: Deborah Balli, Finance Director DATE: June 12, 2025 SUBJECT: FY: 23-24 Audit Report Acceptance Summary: The FY 23-24 audit is complete and requires acceptance by the City Commission. Background: The auditors have completed their work on FY 23-24. This year, Finance had to request (1) 30- day extensions. The audit for FY 23-24 resulted in no findings. Financial Impact: The final bill for the audit has not been received. Recommendation: Staff recommends accepting the FY 23-24 audit report. AGENDA ITEM #6 Achion Ltem Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY ? Kingsville, TX 78363 DRAFT PH: 361-595-8055 Kingsyille 6 T MEMO Date: June 10th, 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director of Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of Kingsville Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor for a Special Use Permit for. Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' of1-4, E 60' of5, 6, also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207) Summary: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner, approached the Planning Department on April 23rd, 2025, requesting approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail District) at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 to tint windows on vehicles. Background: In accordance with the City of Kingsville's Land Use Chart, an "Auto Paint & Body Shop" within land zoned as "C2 - Retail District" is permitted, provided a Special Use Permit is applied for and approved. The Planning and Zoning Commission meeting was held on June 18th, 2025, with X of 7 members in attendance. Members deliberated over the request to recommend approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207). 7 Notice Letters were sent out to neighbors within the 200 feet buffer and the city has received no feedback as of today. The Planning and Zoning Commission board members voted to approve the recommendation of a Special Use Permit for an "Auto Paint & Body Shop" at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363. A recorded vote of all members present was taken and board members Steve Zamora, Larry Garcia, Rev. Idotha Battle, Debbie Tiffee, Mike Klepac, Brian Coufal and Krystal Emery all voted "YES." The meeting was adjourned at X:XX p.m. The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 B Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 PH: 361-595-8055 Kngsyille RauA 6 - & * MEMO Date: June 10th, 2025 To: Planning & Zoning Commission From: Erik Spitzer (Director of Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of Kingsville Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor for a Special Use Permit for Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel ofland in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' of1-4, E 60 of5, 6, also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207) Summary: Items 1 & 2: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner, approached the Planning Department on April 23rd, 2025, requesting approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto. Paint & Body Shop on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail District) at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 to tint windows on vehicles. Background: Items 1 & 2: In accordance with the City of Kingsville's Land Use Chart, an "Auto Paint & Body Shop" within land zoned as "C2 = Retail District" is permitted, provided a Special Use Permit is applied for and approved. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 5. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kingsville will hold a Public Hearing Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. wherein the Commission will discuss and/or take action on the following item and at which time all interested persons will be heard: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner; requesting approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel ofland in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E1 118.5' of1-4, E 60' of5,6 also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207). The meeting will be held at City Hall, 400 West King Ave., Kingsville, TX in the Helen Kleberg Groves Community Room. If you have any questions about the items on the agenda, please contact the Planning Department at (361) 595-8055. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City Commission of the City of Kingsville will hold a Public Hearing Monday, June 23, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. wherein the City Commission will discuss the consideration of the following item and at which time all interested persons will be heard: Jose. Alberto Lopez, Applicant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner; requesting approval ofa Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on a parcel of land in C2 (Retail) District at ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E: 118.5' of1-4, E 60' of5,6 also known as 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363 (Property ID 11207). The meeting will be held at City Hall, 400 West King Ave., Kingsville, Texas in the Helen Kleberg Groves Community Room. If you have any questions about the items on the agenda, please contact the City Secretary at (361) 595-8002. NIYSNE MASTER LAND USE APPLICATION - 6 email: hsulis@dlyphingavll-com / Phone (361) 595-8055 PROPERTY INFORMATION: (Please PRINT or TYPE) Project Address 201 S. 6ths St. Kingsville, TX, 78363 Nearest Intersection King Ave. And 6th St (Proposed) Subdivision Name Lot Block_ Legal Description ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' OF 1-4, E 60' OF 5-6 Existing Zoning Designation C2, RETAIL DISTRICT Future Land Use Plan Designation OWNER/APPLICANT INFORMATION: (Please PRINT or TYPE) Applicant/Authorized Agent Jose Alberto Lopez Phone (361) 355-3188 Email Address (for project correspondence only): Jopz123173@gmal.com Mailing Address 1214 E Huisache Ave. City/Kingsville State TX Zip 78363 Property Owner Herman H. Ohlenbusch Phone (361) 271-9957 FAX Email Address (for project correspondence only): hemansemsingegmal.com Mailing Address P.O. Box 1574 City. Kingsville State. TX Zip 78364 Select appropriate process for which approval is sought. Attach completed checklists with this application. Annexation Request No Fee Preliminary Plat Fee Varies Administrative. Appeal (ZBA) $250.00 Final Plat Fee Varies Comp. Plan Amendment Request $250.00 Minor Plat $100.00 Re-zoning Request $250 Re-plat $250.00 SUP Request/Renewal $250 Vacating Plat $50.00 Zoning Variance Request (ZBA). $250 Development Plat $100.00 PUD Request $250 Subdivision Variance Request $25.00 ea Please provide a basic description of the proposed project: Existing building is a service station and was a prior transmission repair shop. we are wanting to open a window tinting store. Offering window tint for residential & commercial Buildings as well as vehicles There will be no changes to the building other then cleaning the place up and minor cosmetic repairs. hereby certify that I am the owner and /or duly authorized agent of the owner for the purposes of this application. further certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. If any of the information provided on this application is incorrect the permit or approval may be revoked, Applicant's! Signature Date: ShilRs Property Owner's-sigpature CKK Popicly Managec) Date: S/ Aa1/35 Accepted by: Date: 5/22/2028 This form available on our website yAAX-T 6. To Whom It May Concern, This letter is to confirm that Jose A. Lopez is currently leasing the property located at 201 S. 6th St., Kingsville, TX 78363, from us. The intended use is a residential, commercial, & auto tint store. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, De akl Chris Cherry Property Manager Herman H. Ohlenbusch & CDO Properties (361) 271-9957 emanseasng@gmal.com 205 E. King Ave, Suite 1 Kingsville, TX 78363 7. Property Details Account Property ID: 11207 Geographic ID: 100105801000192 Type: R Zoning: C2 Property Use: Location Situs Address: 201 S 6TH ST TX Map ID: C1 Mapsco: Legal Description: ORIG TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E 118.5' OF 1-4, E 60' OF 5,6 Abstract/Subdvision: S001 Neighborhood: Owner Owner ID: 30455 Name: OHLENBUSCH HERMAN H Agent: Mailing Address: PO BOX 1574 KINGSVILLE, TX 78364-1574 % Ownership: 100.0% Exemptions: For privacy reasons not all exemptions are shown online. Property' Values Improvement Homesite Value: $0 (+) Improvement Non-Homesite Value: $64,920 (+) Land Homesite Value: $0 (+) Land Non-Homesite Value: $66,830 (+) Agricultural Market Valuation: $0 (+) Market Value: $131,750 (F) Agricultural Value Loss:0 $0() Appraised Value:@ $131,750 (-) HS Cap Loss: e $0 (-) Circuit Breaker: e $0() Assessed Value: $131,750 Ag Use Value: $0 VALUES DISPLAYED ARE 2025 PRELIMINARY VALUES AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO CERTIFICATION. ttps/esearch.ebeberg.cad.orgproperyMew/m20r7printView-detal 1/4 8. use ony and snouid pe vermea prior IO using Tor legar purpose and or documents. Please contact the Appraisal District to verify all information for accuracy. Property Taxing Jurisdiction Owner: OHLENBUSCH HERMAN H %0wnership: 100.0% Entity Description Tax Rate Market Value Taxable Value Estimated Tax CKI CITY OF KINGSVILLE 0.770000 $131,750 $131,750 $1,014.48 GKL KLEBERG COUNTY 0.771870 $131,750 $131,750 $1,016.94 SKI KINGSVILLE I.S.D. 1.410400 $131,750 $131,750 $1,858.20 WST SOUTH TEXAS WATER AUTHORITY 0.065695 $131,750 $131,750 $86.55 Total Tax Rate: 3.017965 Estimated Taxes With Exemptions: $3,976.17 Estimated Taxes Without Exemptions: $3,976.17 itps/esearch.ebeberg.cadorgproperywew/12017PrintVlew-detal 2/4 9. 1 LI Ly mpI vvuIl 1I L PMIWI 15 Type: COMMERCIAL Living Area: 1724.0 sqft Value: $64,920 Type Description Class CD Year Built SQFT MA MAIN AREA SG2L 1960 1404 CN1 CANOPY BASIC (20%) 1960 189 CON CONCRETE SLAB COMMERCIAL 1960 4366 MA MAIN AREA OF2L 1999 320 ASP ASPHALT (100%) 1960 6547 Property Land Type Description Acreage Sqft Eff Front Eff Depth Market Value Prod. Value F1 F1 0.27 11,850.00 100.00 118.50 $53,330 $0 F1 F1 0.07 3,000.00 50.00 60.00 $13,500 $0 tpslesear.h.ebergeadapmopeywen/t1207pmnvlew-detal 3/4 10. vPuI vy IWII valuc I IOLUI y Year Improvements Land Market Ag Valuation Appraised HS Cap Loss Assessed 2025 $64,920 $66,830 $0 $131,750 $0 $131,750 2024 $46,510 $66,830 $0 $113,340 $0 $113,340 2023 $39,010 $81,680 $0 $120,690 $0 $120,690 2022 $33,940 $81,680 $0 $115,620 $0 $115,620 2021 $36,080 $81,680 $0 $117,760 $0 $117,760 2020 $14,020 $40,840 $0 $54,860 $0 $54,860 2019 $14,570 $40,840 $0 $55,410 $0 $55,410 2018 $15,230 $40,840 $0 $56,070 $0 $56,070 2017 $15,895 $40,840 $0 $56,735 $0 $56,735 Property Deed History Deed Date Type Description Grantor Grantee Volume Page Number 12/30/1999 WD WARRANTY HOSE PETROLEUM OHLENBUSCH 190 185 DEED CO HERMAN H tps/esearch.keberg.cadiorgpropervyew/12077printView-detal 4/4 11. Sec. 1.-Land use chart. The following chart shall set out the land uses within the city: - - P=F Permitted. S- Special use permitir required X= Special review required = Not permitted (absence of any symbol) [Land Use Chart on the following pages] Land Use Chart Land Use Description R1 R2 R2A R3 R4 MH C1 C2 C3 C4 11 12 Ag Dwelling, one-family det. P P P P P P P P P Dwelling, one-family att. P P P P S P P Dwelling, two-family P P P S P Dwelling, multi-family P P P P P Tiny Homes P P P Dwelling, above business P Work/live units P Boarding or rooming house P S P P Hotel or motel P S P P Dormitory P Fraternity, sorority P about:blank 1/15 22. 12. Land Use Description R1 R2 R2A R3 R4 MH CY C2 & C4 I1 12 Ag Amusement, commercial S P P indoor Carnival S P P P Temporary carnival (14 days S P P - 200 ft. setback from residential property) Provisioning and S P P recreational sporting goods sales including boats and vehicles Shooting galleries and pistol S P P [ranges] (indoor) Souvenir, curio S P Automobile Related Uses Carwash P S- P P P Auto sales, repairs including S P P P motorcycles Auto paint and body shop P P P Drag strip, race track S S Gasoline service station P P P P aboutblank 6/16 13. Land Use Description R1 R2 R2A R3 R4 MH C1 C2 C3 C4 11 12 Ag Gasoline sales S P P P P Commercial parking S P P P structure auto only Truck storage S S P P P Used auto parts, sales, S P P P P indoors New or reconditioned auto S P P P parts, indoors Seat cover or muffler S P P P , installation shop Tire recapping and S P P retreading shop Wrecking or salvage yards S S for auto or parts Storage of autos S S P S P Retail or Related Uses Antique or collectable shop S S P P Art supply store S P P P Animal clinic or pet hospital, P S P P no outdoor pens aboutblank 7/16 14. EA 3 9 MAIME GAE 15. a a - - , * S * - - - 16. 4 E - B - - a - - ( - - M 5 - 9 e K I - 17. rersunai rrupersy C/O Property Tax 14001 Douglas ST Stop 1640 Omaha,NE 679-1640 #16711 United States of. America 103 E Kleberg. Ave Kingsville, TX 78363 #17666 King Ranch Saddle Shop INC Three Riverway Suite 1600 Houston, TX 77056 #14122 Herman H Ohlenbusch PO Box 1574 Kingsville, TX 78364 #20759 27 Kingsville C&. 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Datodatk Kingsville, Texas, My29,2025 7 START a BMEBASOT YOUR Sheriffri Richidliparick D In County Kleberg County, 1sossl Texis SUBSCRIPTION TODAY! a 316 By EYATS Deputy D 99%o Notez: Pptms Namet. TheM Minimum Bidisthel lesserd ofthes amount awarded int thej judgmanip plusir interesta and costa orthen adjudgedy value, Address: thunstainge HowEver, the) unkt), Minimum Isthen Bldf fora apersono owninga ani interestir inthep propery orf forapersony ALLSALES sult (other City:. SUBJECTT plusalleosso WITHOUTP EMYE BBA ADD'TIONALTAXIESI DUEONTHE Slate. Zipi PROPERTY WHICHH HAVEBEEN ASSESSEDS SINCET THED THE) JUDGMENT. Forn morein informnation,e contact Phone your ttomayo orL LINEBARGERC GOGGANE BLAIRES altomey forp - SAMPSON,LLP, plaintfh, at(361)88 888-6898 Emalt E X 78384 payatla Ta ER PSMP Darn N PUBLICN NOTICES N FUBLICNOTICES & I PUBLICN NOTICES PUBLICE HEARINGNOTICE TheP Planning &Zoning Commissiono oft the City ofK Kingavilles wilholdaPublici Hearing] Wednesday,]uns! 18,2025, ar6:00p p.m. wherein thec Commission willd discuss and/ortake B: NEWSPAPER actionon thef followingit items andatwhichti timealli MEMPmNVHI-MawE Jose Alberto Lopez, Applleant: Herman H. Oblenbuseh, Owner; requestlug approval of a Special Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shap Use (Vehiele Window Tloting Store) on aparcelo of landin C2 (Retaily District REORIGT TOWN, - BLOCKS SLLOTEIIS-4EP. of5,6s alsok known as 201 S. 6us St. Kingrville, TX783630 (Property IDI 11207). Ther meeting will be! held at City Hall, 400 West King Ave. Kingsville, TXint theH Helen Kleberg Groves Communiy Room. If you haven any questions abont thei itens on the agenda,p pleasecontactt the Planning Departments at(361)5 595-8055. PUBLICE HEARINGNOTICE Subscribe TheCity Commissiona ofthe Cityo ofKingsvillev willl holda Public! Hearing! Monday, June 23,2 2025, ats:00p.m. wherein the Cily Commissiony will diseusst the consideration ofthe followingi itemandatw which limea alli interestedpersonsy willb bch heard: Jose Alberto Lopez, Applleant; Herman H. Ohlenbusch, Owner; requesting approval of a Speclal Use Permit for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) ons aparcelo ofland! In C2 (Retail) Distriet at ORIGT TOWN, BLOCKS 58, LOT E118.5'0f1-4,E6 60' of5,6 also! known asz 201 S. 6e St., Kingsvile, TX7 78363 (Property ID1 11207), Then meeting will beh held at City! Hall, 400 West King Ave., Kingsville, Texas in the Helen) Kleberg Groves Community Room. Ifyouh haves any questions about thei items on thea egends, pleaseo contact the Citys Secretary a:(361)595-8002. &SAVE 20. ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE BY GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN AUTO PAINT & BODY SHOP USE (VEHICLE WINDOW TINTING STORE) IN C2 (RETAIL) DISTRICT AT 201 S. 6TH STREET, KINGSVILLE, TEXAS, ALSO KNOWN AS ORIGINAL TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E. 118.5' OF 1-4, E. 60' OF 5,6, (PROPERTY ID 11207); AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ACCOUNT FOR ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Commission it's reports and recommendations concerning the application by Jose Alberto Lopez, authorized agent and applicant for owner Herman H. Ohlenbusch for amendment to the zoning map of the City of Kingsville; WHEREAS, the property is currently zoned C2-Retail District and it is desired for the area to be used for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store), while its prior use was as an auto repair shop; WHEREAS, the City Code of Ordinances, Chapter XV-Land Usage, Appendix A- Land Use Categories states that in C2 a special use permit is required to have Auto Paint & Body Shop Use as listed on the SUP application; and WHEREAS, the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances section 15-6-142 regulates special use permits; and WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, public hearings were held on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, during a meeting of the Planning Commission, and on Monday, June 23, 2025, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Commission, in the Helen Kleberg Groves Community Room/Commission Chambers, at City Hall, in the City of Kingsville, during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, a majority of the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to APPROVE/DISAPPROVE, with abstentions, the requested special use permit; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that this amendment would best serve public health, necessity, and convenience and the general welfare of the City of Kingsville and its citizens. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: 1 SECTION 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Kingsville, Texas, is amended and a Special Use Permit is granted for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store) on the premises known as 201 S. 6TH STREET, KINGSVILLE, TEXAS, ALSO KNOWN AS ORIGINAL TOWN, BLOCK 58, LOT E. 118.5' OF 1-4, E. 60' OF 5,6, (PROPERTY ID 11207), as more specifically describe on site plan attached as Exhibit A. SECTION 2. That the Special Use Permit granted in Section 1 oft this Ordinance is subject the following conditions: 1. ALLOWVED USE: The only uses authorized by this Special Permit other than the permitted "C2" Retail District use is for an Auto Paint & Body Shop Use (Vehicle Window Tinting Store). 2. STATE LICENSE: The premises or operator will be licensed or registered by the State of Texas, if needed, to have such a business. 3. TIME LIMIT: This Special Permit is good for the duration of the business from the date of this ordinance unless the property is not being used for the purpose outlined in Condition 1 or any other conditions have not been complied with. 4. SPECIAL CONDITION: The applicant shall obtain all required background checks, business licenses and have and cooperate with all annual fire safety, health, and sanitation inspections, or other inspections required for this type of use by the City of Kingsville or any State or Federal requirement, in order to maintain compliance with federal, state and city regulations for the facility. SECTION 3. That the official Zoning Map of the City of Kingsville, Texas, is amended to reflect the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance made by Section 1 of this ordinance. SECTION 4. That the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Kingsville, Texas, as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance and any other ordinances adopted on this date, remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. That to the extent that this amendment to the Zoning Ordinance represents a deviation from the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprenensive Plan is amended to conform to the Zoning Ordinance, as amended by this ordinance. SECTION 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 7. That publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Kingsville as required by the City Charter of the City of Kingsville. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July.2025. 2 Effective Date: 2025 THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 3 A 14015 € I N 206640 € la 17666 3 99122 - B WKingAve EKingAve 11207 20759 3 - 23241 € 11873 I & 14007 I WenedyAve EKenedy/Ave 13372 Legend 22822 Prop ID 11207 200 FT Buffer Prop ID 11207 201 S 6th Ownership-Labeled by Property ID 35 70 140 Feet City Limits 8 graphies,end hve GIs User Comnumsnily DISCLAIMER: Drawn By: R. PICK THISI MAPI ISF FORV VISUALE PURPOSES ONLY. CITY OF KINGSVILLE THE INFORMATION ONT THIS SHEET MAY E CONTAINI INACCURACIES ORE ERRORS. SY - 3 Last Update: 5/22/2025 THE CITYOFK KINGSVILLEISNOT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBLE LEIFT THE! INFORMATION Kingsville 400 W King Ave; Kingsville, TX 78363 Note: Ownershipl Isl labeled DESGN/CONSTRUCTON: CONTAINEDH HEREIN! ISL PLANNING, USEDFORANY BUILDING, Office: (361) 595-8007 withl Its Propl ID. ORANY OTHERF PURPOSE. Fax: 361) 595-8064 18. AGENDA ITEM #7 AGENDA ITEM #8 work-Shop City of Kingsville Human Resource Department TO: Interim City Manager Charles Sosa FROM: Diana Gonzales, Human Resource Director DATE: June 16, 2025 SUBJECT: RFP 25-16 Group Medical Employee Benefit Program Summary: The City of Kingsville (City) distributed RFP 25-16 on April 17, 2025, and opened bids on May 20, 2025, at 2 p.m. The City received responses to RFP 25-16 from BlueCross BlueShield and United Healthcare. As has been indicated during past City Commission meetings, the City has been able to absorb rate increases (12% in 2023 and 14% in 2024) for the past two years utilizing the Health Fund balance. This option was available to assist employees during the transition from a self-funded health plan to a fully funded health plan. Carlisle Insurance (Acrisure) representative Ms. Valeria Ybarra, a Registered Employee Benefit Consultant (REBC), assisted the City with the RFP process and evaluation of submitted bids. Background: Fiscal Year 2024-2025 is the third year of the United Healthcare fully funded plan. The City of Kingsville offers three (3) health plan options from which employees may select. Current plans and applicable premiums are listed below: Fiscal Year 2024-2025 HMO MONTHLYT RATES EPO MONTHLY RATES PPO MONTHLY1 RATES EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EE $ $ 735.62 EE $ 71.40 $ 803.69 EE $ 94.84 $ 829.61 ES $ 88.26 $ 1,691.94 ES $ 171.46 $ 1,946.26 ES $ 227.88 $ 2,009.30 EC $ 48.94 $ 1,282.53 EC $ 128.82 $ 1,455.09 EC $ 171.16 $ 1,502.10 EF $ 117,34 $ 2,332.27 EF $ 252.30 $ 2,661.75 EF $ 334.04 $ 2,744.38 Financial Impact: Based on the RFP tabulations of 260 employees on the insurance census report at the time the City distributed the RFP, the tabulated çosts are as follows: United Healthcare BlueCross BlueShield Plan Cost $5,196,761 $5,542,913 eT N Kingsvlle City of Kingsville Human Resource Department The following information is from the City Finance Department's preliminary budget figures: If ALL proposed budgeted positions are filled for the entire FY25-26, the estimated cost of providing health insurance is $5,956,300. The following is the recommended distribution of premium costs using the Recommended Plan Premiums below: Recommended Plan Premiums Fiscal Year 2025-2026 HMO MONTHLYRATES EPO MONTHLY RATES PPO MONTHLY RATES EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EE $ $ 753.39 EE $ 138.68 $ 753.39 EE $ 217.20 $ 753.38 ES $ 167.32 $ 1,655.88 ES $ 335.62 $ 1,823.19 ES $ 525.62 $ 1,823.20 EC $ 121.36 $ 1,242.27 EC $ 251.02 $ 1,363.62 EC $ 393.14 $ 1,363.62 EF $ 235.88 $ 2,272.90 EF $ 461.82 $ 2,508.77 EF $ 723.26 $ 2,508.77 Annual Cost Breakdown Estimate - if all positions filled for the entire FY25-26 Employer Contributions: $4,585,347 Health Fund Contribution: $ 507,600 Employee Contributions: $ 863,353 These costs are approximate as the type of coverage for vacant positions can only be estimated. In addition, employees can change coverage at open enrollment and with qualifying events during the fiscal year. Furthermore, the City experiences as number of vacancies throughout the year which will also impact insurance costs. By utilizing some of the remaining Health Fund balance, this allows for the possibility of the Health Fund balance assisting with a portion of premiums in FY26-27. Recommendation: See attached recommendations from Ms. Valeria Ybarra, REBC. Staff support the consultants' recommendation of the three options with United Healthcare (HMO, EPO and PPO) as per the summarized plans also attached. T Kingsville d ACRISURE" To: City of Kingsville RE: Group Medical Employee Benefits Programs RFP Number: 25-16 June 16, 2025 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to recommend the proposed funding and replacement plans for the City of Kingsville's group medical employee benefits program, effective October 1, 2025. After at thorough review of the RFP responses and a comprehensive analysis of the current benefits structure, am confident that the proposed changes will provide significant value to both the City and its employees. Recommended Replacement Plans: Istrongly recommend the implementation of the following replacement plans: HMO Plan: This plan includes a $3,000 deductible and 100% coinsurance, reduced out-of- pocket maximums, and maintains the current gated network. The proposed changes reduce the renewal increase from 15%1 to 2.42%. EPO. Plan: This plan features a $1,500 deductible, 80% coinsurance, and maintains the current non-gated network. The proposed changes reduce the renewal increase from 15% to 2.94%. PPO Plan: This plan includes a $750 deductible, 80% coinsurance, and maintains the current out-of-network coverage. The proposed changes reduce the renewal increase from 15% to 4.99%. These replacement plans offer comparable benefits and cost savings compared to the current plans and the initial renewal rates proposed by UnitedHeatthcare. Reçommended Funding: Irecommend adopting the proposed funding structure outlined on the last page of the presentation. This structure represents a balanced approach, optimizing employer contributions while ensuring employees continue to have access to comprehensive healthcare coverage. The proposed funding allocation fort the 2024-2025 year is as follows: Total Annual Cost: $5,196,761.28 Total Annual Paid by Employee: $824,588.16 (16% oft total) Total Annual Paid by Employer: $4,372,173.12 (84% oft total) This funding model is recommended because it achieves thei following objectives: Cost Savings: Reduces the renewal increase across all plans. Employee Benefits: Maintains comprehensive benefits with minimal disruption. ACRISURE.COM ACRISURE" Financial Stability: Provides a predictable and sustainable funding structure for the City. In conclusion, am confident that implementing the proposed replacement plans and funding structure will result in an effective and efficient group medical employee benefits program fort the City of Kingsville. This approach balances cost containment with the need to provide quality healthcare benefits. Sincerely, Valeria Ybarra, REBC Employee Benefits Consultant ACRISURE.COM UNITED HEALTHCARE Medical Benefits Option Alternate Option: 3 Alternate Option 2 Alternate 2 Network Navigate (HMO) Choice (EPO) Option PlanN Name EIVL Choice Plus (PPO) Funding EIYS EZ7 Fully Insured Fully Insured In- Network Benefits Fully Insured Deductible * * 3. N : 7 a 3 s C - >Individual $3,000 >Family $1,500 $750 $6,000 $3,000 Coinsurance 100% 80% $1,500 Out-of-Pocket: Maximum. e 80% >Individual $6,000 $5,000 >Family $12,000 $10,000 $4,000 $8,000 A E - Preventive Care No Charge No charge. No charge Primary Care Office Visit $100 copay (no charge under age 19) $25 copay (no charge under age 19) $25 copay (no charge undera age 19) Specialist Referral Required Yes No No Specialist Office Visit $60 copay $250 copay- designated/ $50 copay- non! $250 copay- designated, / $50 copay- -non! designated designated Virtual Visit No charge byo designated virtual network Noc charge by designated virtual network No charge by designated virtual network provider provider provider Urgent Care $25 copay $500 copay $50 copay $10 copay (services provided under and $25 copay (services provided undera and $25 Habilitation! Services limits are combined with rehabilitation limits are combined with rehabilitation limits copay (services provided undera and services, NOLIMITS apply for autism or services, NOI LIMITS: apply fora autism or services, are NOI combined LIMITS with rehabilitation for autism early childhoad" intervention) early childhood intervéntion) early childhood apply interyention) or $10 copay (physical, occupational, $25 copay (physical, occupatiohal, Rehabilitation: Services speech, pulmonary:: 201 visit! limit each; speech, pulmonary: 20 visit limit each; $250 copy (physical, occupational, speech, cardiac: 36 visits pulmonary: 20 visit limit each; cardiac: 36 cardiac: 36 visits) visits) Diagnostic Test (Lab & Xray) $40 copay per service No charge No charge Advanced Imaging (CT, PET, MRI, etc.) $500 copay per service 20% after deductible 20% after deductible Surgicall Procedures (outpatient) No charge after deductible 20% after deductible 20% after deductible * wei a A : . Emergency Room Services $500 deductible per occurrence $500 copay + 20% after deductible $500 Inpatient Hospital No charge after deductible 20% after deductible copay +-20% after deductible 20% after deductible 5a MGA Tierl $10 copay- retail/ $10 copay- specialty $10 copay- retail/$10 copay- specialty $10 copay: retail/$10 retail retail copay- specialty retail Tier II $50 copay- retail / $150- specialty retail $50 copay-retail/ / $150-specilyretai. $50 copay- -retail /: $150- specialty retail Tier II $100 copay- -retail/ $500 specialty $100 copay- - retail / $500 - specialty $100 copay- retail / $500 retail retail specialty Tier MV n/a retail n/a n/a Mail Order 2.5x7 Tier for 90 day supply (retail only) 2.5xTier for 90 day supply (retail only) 2.5x Tieri for 90 day of- Out Network Benefits supply (retail only) Deductible >Individual n/a n/a Family n/a $5,000 Coinsurance n/a $10,000 OuofPodkeMasimnum n/a n/a 50% >Individual n/a n/a >Family n/a $10,000 Medical Rates Rate n/a $20,000 Employee Only (EO) $753.39 Rate Rate $892.07 Employee & Spouse (ES) $1,823.20 $970.58 $2,158.81 Employee & Child(ren) (EC). $1,363.63 $2,348.82 $1,614.64 Employee & Family (EF) $2,508.78 $2,970.59 $1,756.76 $3,232:03 E a - e < I 2 - P - : E I I e : - * I 5 I 5 a a L - AS - 3 E 3 - I I $ I I E a : 8 I L : 8 :3: 3 : - : E - . # $ a - B : I I I I I I I / E4 - : # I : $ * - a E 3 # L S a : 5 E - I : 3 a e 3 I I 9 E a a I - : 9 & I I I 5 1 : $ 8 B 81 a : e 1. 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B: 3 3 B G 3 B B 3: R : a # 3 S - 3 a 3 - B E a a E a : B 3 e5 :: 8 E & 8 . - 1 - & 5 B 3 s. : & - 3 I 8 D : d # & f 9 E AGENDA ITEM #9 Action Ilem City of Kingsville Human Resource Department TO: Interim City Manager Charles Sosa FROM: Diana Gonzales, Human Resource Director DATE: June 16, 2025 SUBJECT: RFP 25-16 Group Medical Employee Benefit Program Summary: The City of Kingsville (City) distributed RFP 25-16 on April 17, 2025, and opened bids on May 20, 2025, at 2 p.m. The City received responses to RFP. 25-16 from BlueCross BlueShield and United Healthcare. As has been indicated during past City Commission meetings, the City has been able to absorb rate increases (12% in 2023 and 14% in 2024) for the past two years utilizing the Health Fund balance. This option was: available to assist employees during the transition from a self-funded health plan to a fully funded health plan. Carlisle Insurance (Acrisure) representative Ms. Valeria Ybarra, a Registered Employee Benefit Consultant (REBC), assisted the City with the RFP process and evaluation of submitted bids. Background: Fiscal Year 2024-2025 is the third year of the United Healthcare fully funded plan. The City of Kingsville offers three (3) health plan options from which. employees may select. Current plans and applicable premiums are listed below: Fiscal Year 2024-2025 HMO MONTHLYRATES EPO MONTHLY RATES PPO MONTHLYRATES EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE. EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EE $ $ 735.62 EE $ 71:40. $ 803.69 ÉE $ 94.84 $ 829.61 ES $ 88.26 $ 1,691.94. ES $ 171.46 $ 1,946.26 ES $ 227.88 $ 2,009.30 EC $ 48.94 $ 1,282.53 EC $ 128.82 $ 1,455.09 EC $ 171.16 $ 1,502.10 EF $ 117.34 $ 2,332.27 EF $ 252.30 $ 2,661.75 EF $ 334.04 $ 2,744.38 Financial Impact: Based on the RFP tabulations of 260 employees on the insurance census. report at the time the City distributed the RFP, the tabulated costs: are as follows: United Healthcare BlueCross BlueShield Plan Cost $5,196,761 $5,542,913 CIT e Kngsylle City of Kingsville Human Resource Department The following information is from the City. Finance Department's preliminary budget figures: If ALL proposed budgeted positions are filled for the entire FY25-26, the estimated cost of providing health insurance. is $5,956,300. The following is the recommended distribution of premium costs using the Recommended Plan Premiums below: Recommended Plan Premiums Fiscal Year 2025-2026 HMO MONTHLY RATES EPO MONTHLY RATES PPO MONTHLY RATES EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYEE: EMPLOYER EE $ $ 753.39 EE $ 138.68 $ 753.39 EE $ 217.20 $ 753.38 ES $ 167.32 $ 1,655.88 ES $ 335.62 $ 1,823.19 ES $ 525.62. $ 1,823.20 EC $ 121.36 $ 1,242.27 EC $ 251.02 $ 1,363.62 EC $ 393.14 $ 1,363.62 EF $ 235.88 $ 2,272:90 EF $ 461.82 $ 2,508.77 EF $ 723.26 $ 2,508.77 Annual Cost Breakdown Estimate - if all positions filled for the entire FY25-26 Employer Contributions: $4,585,347 Health Fund Contribution: $ 507,600 Employee Contributions: $ 863,353 These costs are approximate as the type of coverage for vacant positions can only be estimated. In addition, employees can change coverage at open enrollment and with qualifying events during the fiscal year. Furthermore, the City experiençes as number of vacancies throughout the year which will. also impact insurance costs. By utilizing some of the remaining Health Fund balance, this allows for the possibility of the Health Fund balance assisting with a portion of premiums in FY26-27. Recommendation: See attached recommendations from Ms. Valeria Ybarra, REBC. Staff support the consultants' recommendation of the three options with United Healthcare (HMO, EPO and PPO) as per the summarized plans also attached. CITY Kngyille he 7E ACRISURE To: City of Kingsville RE: Group Medical Employee Benefits Programs RFP Number: 25-16 June 16, 2025 To Whom It May Concern: lam writing to recommend the proposed funding and replacement plans for the City of Kingsville's group medical employee benefits program, effective October 1, 2025.. After a thorough review of the RFP responses and a comprehensive analysis of the current benefits structure, I am confident that the proposed changes will provide significant: value to both the City and its employees. Recommended Replacement Plans: Istrongly recommend the implementation of the following replacement plans: HMO Plan: This plan includes a $3,000 deductible and 100% coinsurance, reduced out-of- pocket maximums, and maintains the current gated network. The proposed changes reduce the renewal increase from 15% to 2.42%. EPO Plan: This plan features a $1,500 deductible, 80% coinsurance, and maintains the. current non-gated network. The proposed changes reduce the renewal increase from 15% to 2.94%. PPO Plan: This plan includes a $750 deductible, 80% coinsurance, and maintains the current out-of-network coverage. The proposed changes reduce the renewal increase from 15% to 4.99%. These replacement plans offer comparable benefits and cost savings compared to the current plans and thei initial renewal rates proposed by UnitedHealthcare: Recommended Funding: Irecommend adopting the proposed funding structure outlined on the last page of the presentation. This structure represents a balanced approach, optimizing employer contributions while ensuring employees continue to have access to comprehensive healthcare coverage. The proposed funding allocation for the 2024-2025 year is as follows: Total Annual Cost: $5,196,761.28 Total Annual Paid by Employee: $824,588.16 (16% of1 total) Total. Annual Paid by Employer: $4,372,173.12 (84% of total) This funding model is recommended because it achieves the following objectives: Cost Savings: Reduces the renewal increase across all plans. Employee Benefits: Maintains comprehensive benefits with minimal disruption. . ACRISURE.COM ACRISURE Financial Stability: Provides a oredictable and sustainable funding structure for the City. In conclusion, I am confident that implementing the proposed replacement plans and funding structure will result in an effective and efficient group medical employee benefits program for the City of Kingsville. This approach balances cost containment with the need to provide quality healthcare benefits. Sincerely, Valeria Ybarra, REBC Employee Benefits Consultant ACRISURE.COM UNITED HEALTHCARE Medical Benefits Option Alternate Option: 3 Alternate Option? 2 Alternate Option 2 Network Navigate (HMO) Choice (EPO) Choice Plus (PPO) Plan! Name EIVL EIYS EIZ7 Funding Fully Insured Fully Insured Fully! Insured in- Network Benefits Deductible >Individual $3,000 $1,500 $750 Family $6,000 $3,000 $1,500 Coinsurance 100% 80%. 80% Out-of-Pocket! Maximum "Individual $6,000 $5,000 $4,000 >Family $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 Preventivet Care No Charge No charge No charge Primary Care. Office Visit $10 copay (no charge under age 19): $25 copay (no charge under age 19) $25 copay (no charge under age. 19) Specialist Referral Required Yes: No No Specialist: Officé Visit $60 copay $250 copay- designated, / $50 copay- non! $256 copay designated/ A $50 copay- non designated désignated Virtual Visit No charge by designated: virtual network No chargé by designated virtual network No charge by designated virtual network provider provider provider Urgent Care $25 copay $50 copay $50 copay $10 copay (services provided undér and $25 copay (services provided under and $25 copay. (services provided undèr and Habilitation: Services limits are combined with rehabilitation limits are combined with rehabilitation limits are combined with rehabilitation services, NO LIMITS apply for autism or services, NOLIMITS: apply fora autism or services, NOI LIMITS apply for autism or early childhood' intervention) early childhood intervention) early childhood: intervention) $10 copay (physical, occupational, $25 copay (physical, occupational, $25 copy (physical, occupational, speech, Rehabilitàtion: Services speech, pulmonary: 20 visit limit each; speech, pulmonary: 20 visit limit each; pulmonary: 20 visit limit each; cardiac: 36 cardiac: 36 visits cardiac: 36 visits) visits): Diagnostic Test (Lab & Xray) $40 copay per service No charge No charge Advanced MRI, etc.) Imaging (CT,PET, $500 copay per service 20% after deductiblé 20% after deductible Surgical Procedures (outpatient) No charge after deductible 20% after deductible 20% after deductible he Emergency Room Services $500 deductible! per occurrence $500 copay + 20% after deductible $500 copay + 20% after deductible Inpatient Hospital No charge after deductible 20% after deductible 20% after deductible Tierl I $10 copay- retail / $10 copay- specialty $10 copay- retail/ / $10 copay- specialty $10 copay- retail/$10 copay- specialty retail retail retail Tier II $50 copay- retail / $150- specialty retail $500 copay- retail/ $150- specialty retail $50 copay- -retail /$ $150- specialty rétail Tier II $100 copay- -retail/$ $500 specialty: $100 copay- rétail/ $500 specialty $100 copay- retail/ / $500 - specialty retail. retail retail Tier IV n/a. n/a n/a Mail Order 2.5, X Tier for 90 day supply (retail only) 2.5x Tier for 90 day supply (retail only) 2.5x x Tierf for 90 day supply (retail only) Out- of Network Benefits Deductible >Individual n/a. n/a $5,000. Family n/a n/a $10,000 Coinsurance n/a n/a 50% Out-of-Pocket Maximum >Individual n/a n/a $10,000 Family n/a n/a $20,000 Medical Rates Rate Rate Rate Employee Only (EO) $753.39 $892.07 $970.58 Employee & Spouse (ES) $1,823.20 $2,158.81 $2,348.82 Employee & Child(ren) (EC). $1,363.63 $1,614.64 $1,756.76 Employee & Family (EF) $2,508.78 $2,970.59 $3,232:03 - n 3 N D - - 1 à I a U - I - I I E - I a - U 8 € : E I : - a: ? a * a - a - I $ 3 5 E a 3 E * B - : I - I a I € - 8 % 3 1 1 I I 5 $ 3 3 3s3 : a : B I I I &, a E E 3 : 338 I E a a * 8 1 I - # 8 S : 3 a S E - % I 43 I € e a 8 8. I E 3 9 e * a : - 0 € 5 3 3 E - a & 8 &! 3 S AE g s3: 333 E 5 %: : a : - 8 8 I 1 - K 5 3 - 3 - - 8 B 3 3 a 8 * : I 3 : I - E - a 1 : A I E 1 I 5 6 - I - - . : I I I . A I 8 I a 8 - I € I E I - 1 a f 8 a s *: - a 5! E de 8 3 a a 8 B S - S 31 9 5 a 5 8, 6: 3e 33 sisjs - 3 S 8 8, B I - - 5 I S 5 o 3 8 6 3 I 3 à # 9 9 g 1 à € f : 3 : E 8 : a & s 33 338 B 8 8 : 5 3 3i 3 3 & I a I - & 8 I - $ e - : 5 a I E E e a 8 - : I - E a - a à 2 I a I I 1 - 3 : € 1! I E I I I I E : a - a a E 8: - - 2 3 - . 9 - - - 3 A E - 2 E - E a I a 3 DE - y B 2 E - E a 8 N E 9 a a - I 3 8: 8 g 3 E a a A e B 8 3 - 9 B 3 E - - 3 - e! g 9 ei - a E BE 1 - C sD e 33 - f n AGENDA ITEM #10 0D 1904 1904 Kingsville Police Department TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: John Blair, Chief of] Police DATE: June 4, 2025 SUBJECT: Request for resolution to apply for the Ed Rachal Foundation for equipment. Summary: The Kingsville Police Department is requesting a resolution to apply to the Ed Rachal Foundation for personal protective equipment. Background: The Kingsville Police Department responds to incidents throughout the Coastal Bend as a member of the Coastal Bend Council of Governments (COG) and due to the existing Memorandum of Understanding to aid other cities and counties within the Coastal Bend. During several Law Enforcement and Weather-related incidents where our neighboring entities requested assistance with both manpower and equipment, we were able to send both to assist with the incidents. Financial Impact: Critical personal protective equipment for our tactical team will be purchased with this funding. Our current equipment is currently non-functional and outdated. Our Team uses the protective equipment to engage in a multitude of scenarios not limited to, high-risk warrant service, barricaded gunman, and severe weather incidents such as floods, hurricanes, etc. The purchase of this equipment through grant funding will assist our Agency in obtaining up to date and state of the art equipment for our First Responders. 1. The 3M Peltor Comtac VI Over-ear Communication/learing Protection Headset w/Invictus Push to Talk Assembly for Harris XL200. 2. The Oakley SI Ballistic M Frame 3.0 Dark Bone w/ Clear, Grey, Persimmon, Laser Lenses. 3. Otto, Noize Barrier Mirco, Electronic Hearing Protection. The budget for the equipment is listed below: Fifteen (15), Cost $21,810.00 Fifteen (15), Cost $2,812.50 Four (4), Cost $1,780.64 Page 1 of2 PONGE PONG 1904 1904 Kingsville Police Department GRAND TOTAL REQUEST: $26,403.14 This grant does not have a cash match; however, we understand from our previous applications and awards that on occasion they may only approve partial funding ofthe grant. Recommendation: We request a resolution to apply to the Ed Rachal Foundation for equipment as well as approval of an associated budget amendment for inclusion in this year's budget to expend the funds and then put it in for reimbursement of said funds. Page 2 of2 RESOLUTION # 2025- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE ED RACHAL FOUNDATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR THE KINGSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Kingsville finds it in the best interest of the citizens of Kingsville that the Kingsville Police Department participate in an application for grant monies for equipment to be used by the department members; and WHEREAS, the officers have the need for various equipment to improve public safety such as Communication Headsets, Protective Glasses, and Electronic Hearing Protection for the tactical team to ensure they are able to meet the needs presented from various service calls, weather events, and surrounding community mutual aid events; and WHEREAS, the Kingsville Police Department has been called on to participate in various community events and to provide assistance to neighboring communities who also participate in the Coastal Bend Council of Governments Master Mutual Aid Agreement, as well as participating with state and federal entities in special operations; and WHEREAS, the requested equipment would assist with the diverse types of scenarios that can be encountered when the police officers respond to an event and provide public safety services within the community; and WHEREAS, the Ed Rachal Foundation does not require a cash match and may award part, none, or all of the funds requested, though any monetary award would require a budget amendment; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Kingsville through this resolution has authorized the Police Chief to submit the grant and administer the grant and necessary paperwork if the grant is awarded to the City; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville, Texas: I. THAT the City Commission approves the submission of a grant application to the Ed Rachal Foundation for equipment for the Kingsville Police Department, with no anticipated cash match and authorizes the Police Chief to submit the grant, accept and administer the grant and necessary paperwork if the grant is awarded to the City. 1 II. THAT this Resolution shall be and become effective on or after adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by a majority vote of the City Commission the 23rd day of June, 2025. Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #11 PONG PON 1904 1904 Kingsville Police Department TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: John Blair, Chief of Police DATE: June 4, 2025 SUBJECT: Request for resolution to apply for the Gary Sinise Foundation for equipment. Summary: The Kingsville Police Department is requesting ai resolution to apply to the Gary Sinise Foundation for personal protective equipment. Background: The Kingsville Police Department responds to incidents throughout the Coastal Bend as a member of the Coastal Bend Council of Governments (COG) and due to the existing Memorandum of Understanding to aid other cities and counties within the Coastal Bend. During several Law Enforcement and Weather related incidents where our neighboring entities requested assistance with both manpower and equipment, we were able to send both to assist with the incidents. Financial Impact: Critical personal protective equipment for our tactical team will be purchased with this funding. Our current equipment is currently expired and is outdated technology. Our Team uses the protective equipment to engage in a multitude ofs scenarios not limited to, high-risk warrant service, barricaded gunman, and severe weather incidents such as floods, hurricanes, etc. The purchase of this equipment through grant funding will assist our Agency in obtaining up to date, highly protective and state of the art equipment for our First Responders. 1. The Hard Head Veterans (HHV) ATE Lite Helmet, with Helmet Covers and Pop Out Rail Adapter Kit. The budget for the equipment is listed below: Fifteen (15), Cost $19,238.40 GRAND TOTAL REQUEST: $19,238.40 Page 1 of 2 PONG ONG 1904 1904 Kingsville Police Department This grant does not have a cash match; however, we understand from previous applications and awards from other Foundation Grants, on occasion they may only approve partial funding of the grant. This will be our first time applying for the Gary Sinise Foundation Grant. Recommendation: We request a resolution to apply to the Gary Sinise Foundation for the personal protective equipment as well as approval of an associated budget amendment for inclusion in this year's budget to expend the funds and then put it in for reimbursement of said funds. Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION # 2025- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE GARY SINISE FOUNDATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR THE KINGSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Kingsville finds it in the best interest of the citizens of Kingsville that the Kingsville Police Department participate in an application for grant monies for equipment to be used by the department members; and WHEREAS, the officers have the need for various equipment to improve public safety such as Helmets with Adapter Kits for the tactical team to ensure they are able to meet the needs presented from various service calls, weather events, and surrounding community mutual aid events; and WHEREAS, the Kingsville Police Department has been called on to participate in various community events and to provide assistance to neighboring communities who also participate in the Coastal Bend Council of Governments Master Mutual Aid Agreement, as well as participating with state and federal entities in special operations; and WHEREAS, the requested equipment would assist with the diverse types of scenarios that can be encountered when the police officers respond to an event and provide public safety services within the community; and WHEREAS, the Gary Sinise Foundation does not require a cash match and may award part, none, or all of the funds requested, though any monetary award would require a budget amendment; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Kingsville through this resolution has authorized the Police Chief to submit the grant and administer the grant and necessary paperwork if the grant is awarded to the City; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville, Texas: I. THAT the City Commission approves the submission of a grant application to the Gary Sinise Foundation for equipment for the Kingsville Police Department, with no anticipated cash match and authorizes the Police Chief to submit the grant, accept and administer the grant and necessary paperwork if the grant is awarded to the City. 1 II. THAT this Resolution shall be and become effective on or after adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by a majority vote of the City Commission the 23rd day of June, 2025. Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #12 City of Kingsville Police Department TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: John Blair, Chief of Police DATE: June 11, 2025 SUBJECT: 2025 PointFive First Responder Donation Program Summary: The Kingsville Police Department respectfully request the City Commission for a Resolution to apply to 1PointFive to be considered for their First Responder Donation Program. Background: 1PointFive is committed to supporting First Responders in the communities where they establish operations. The 1PointFive First Responder Donations Program offers funding opportunities for first responder agencies. This funding can be used for: Purchase of essential emergency response equipment Repair of existing emergency response equipment Replacement of outdated or damaged rescue and safety gear First responder safety training programs Securing this funding will allow the Kingsville Police to: Enhance response capabilities with up-to-date equipment Improve safety and efficiency in emergency situations Provide advanced training to first responders, ensuring they are prepared for a wide range of scenarios Continue delivering high-quality service to residents and visitors Financial Impact: There are no matching funds required to apply for this program. Recommendation: We would request a resolution authorizing the Police to apply to this program. Cays Kinosville TEXAS AR RESOLUTION # 2025- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE 1POINTFIVE FIRST RESPONDER DONATION PROGRAM FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR FIRST RESPONDER EQUIPMENT, GEAR, AND TRAINING FOR THE KINGSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Kingsville finds it in the best interest of the citizens of Kingsville that the Kingsville Police Department participate in an application for grant monies for the purchase or repair of emergency response equipment, replacement of outdated or damaged rescue and safety gear, and first responder safety training programs to be used by the department's members; and WHEREAS, the officers have the need for various equipment to improve emergency response for public safety and this grant, if awarded, would help to ensure they are able to meet the needs presented from various service calls; and WHEREAS, the Kingsville Police Department provides emergency response services to individuals within the city limits of Kingsville, as well as to other entities and surrounding areas by participating in various Interlocal Agreements and Memorandums of Understanding; and WHEREAS, the requested emergency response equipment, gear, and training would assist with the diverse types of scenarios that can be encountered by the department, and WHEREAS, the 1PointFive First Responder Donation Program does not require a cash match and may award part, none, or all of the funds requested, though any monetary award would require a budget amendment, and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Kingsville through this resolution has authorized the Police Chief to submit for the grant and to accept and administer the grant and necessary paperwork if the grant is awarded to the City; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville, Texas: I. THAT the City Commission approves the submission of a grant application to the 1PointFive First Responder Donation Program for emergency response equipment, gear, and training for the Kingsville Police Department, with no anticipated cash match and authorizes the Police Chief to submit the grant and to accept and administer the grant and necessary paperwork if the grant is awarded to the City. 1 II. THAT this Resolution shall be and become effective on or after adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by a majority vote of the City Commission the 23rd day of June, 2025. Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #13 City of Kingsville Department Name TO: Mayor and City Commissioners CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager FROM: Juan J. Adame, Fire Chief DATE: June 10, 2025 SUBJECT: Fire Department Budget Amendment Summary: The Kingsville Fire Department has received past due invoices in the amount of $19,145.67, additionally the department has experienced numerous equipment problems this budget year. The latest mechanical issues have resulted in a repair cost totaling $25,892.00. These problems included electrical, air conditioning, and hydraulic rèpairs. Background: This year the fire department budgeted $35,000 for vehicle maintenance. Additional funding is requested to cover the cost of the past due invoices, vehicle repair cost, and repair cost for the remainder of the budget year. Financial Impact: The fire department is requesting a budget amendment in the amount of $75,000 to cover the necessary vehicle repairs. Funds will come from fund 097 Vehicle Replacement Fund. Recommendation: The fire department recommends a budget amendment in the amount of $75,000.00. Cays Kino'sville TEXAS EBAT ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 BUDGET TO APPROPRIATE ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE. WHEREAS, it was unforeseen when the budget was adopted that there would be a need for funding for this expenditure in this fiscal year. . BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Kingsville that the Fiscal Year 2024- 2025 budget be amended as follows: CITY OF KINGSVILLE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES BUDGET AMENDMENT - BA#43 Dept Dept Name Account Name Account Budget Budget No. Number Increase Decrease Fund 097 - Vehicle Replacement Fire Expenditures 2200 Fire Vehicle Maintenance 41100 $75,000 [To amend the City of Kingsville FY 24-25 budget to appropriate additional funding for Fire Department vehicle maintenance. Funding for this will come from the unappropriated fund balance of Fund 097-Vehicle Replacement Fire.] II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. 1 IV. THAT this Ordinance shall not be codified but shall become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July 2025. EFFECTIVE DATE: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 2 AGENDA ITEM #14 Planning and Development Services 410 W: King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 PH: 361-595-8055 Kngsyile A C B 7 MEMO Date: May 19th; 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director ofPlanning and Development Services) Subject: The City of] Kingsville. Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor to adopt the following edits to existing ordinances that address the current Building Codes and new fees the City Commission approved last year. Summary: On October 15th 2024, the Planning and Developments Services Department approached the Commission to adopt the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) Family of Codes for the City of Kingsville. Since City the codes were adopted, Planning and Development Services staff. have discovered small edits are required to update the following overlooked sections of the City of Kingsville Ordinances, be they fees that were approved or updating the code year from 2018 to 2024: In General Ragulations > Nui: Sorces 1. Section 9-7-2 "Additions and amendments to International Property Maintenance Code" (update yéar) 2. Section 15-1-6 "Schedule of permit fees" (update fees that were approved last year) 3. Section 15-1-11 "Certificate of occupancy required" (update fees that wère approved last year) 4. Section 15-1-12 "Failure to comply" (update year) 5. Section 15-1-36 "Adoption" (update year) 6.. Section 15-1-37 "Additions and amendments to International Fuel Gas Code" (update year) 7. Section 15-1-40 "Schedule of permit fees" (update year) 8. Section 15-1-43 "Violation; revocation or suspension of license" (update year) 9. Section 15-1-75 "Housing Code; Adoption by reference" (update year) 10. Section 15-1-76 "Housing Code; Amendments" (update year) 11. Section 15-1-151 "Swimming Pool Code Code; adoption" (update year) 12. Section 15-1-152 "Licenses and permits required; fees" (update fees that were approved last year + update. 13. Section 15-1-302 "Adoption by reference" (update year) year) 14. Section 15-1-303 "Additions and amendments to International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings" (update yéar) The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director ofl Planning and Development Services 1 Sec. 9-7-2. Additions and amendments tol International Property Maintenance Code. The International Property Maintenance Code is hereby modified and changed in thet following particulars: (A) Section 101.1 oft the nternational Property Maintenance Code: shall be amended! to read as follows: $101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the International Property Maintenance Code oft the City of Kingsville, hereinafter referred to as' "this code." (B) Section 103.5 entitled "Fees" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended tor read ast follows: $103.5 Fees. The fees fora activities and: services performed by the department in carrying outi its responsibilities under this code shall be as directed in Sections 9-7-5 and 9-7-6 oft this Article. (C) Section 106 entitled' "Violations." This section of the International Property Maintenance Code is hereby substituted to read the same as 59-7-5 of this Article and shall read the same in all other referencest to Section 106 Violations in the International Property Maintenance Code, 20102024E Edition. Formatted: Highlight (D) Section 107 entitled' "Notices and Orders." This section of1 thel International Property Maintenance Code is hereby substituted tor read the same as $9-7-5 of this Article and shall read the samei in all other references to Section 107 "Notices and Orders" in the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 Edition, unless otherwise noted int this subsection. (E) Section 108.3 entitled' "Notice" of the International Property Maintenance Code: shall be amended to read as follows: $108.3 Notice. Whenevert the code official has condemned a structure ore equipment under the provision oft this section and/or $15-1-165 through $15-1-167, notice: shall! be posted in a conspicuous place in or about the structure affected by such notice and served on the owner or person orp persons responsible for1 the: structure one equipment in accordance with $15-1-167(B): and $15-1-168. If the notice pertains to equipment its shall also be placed ont the condemned equipment. The notices shall bei in thet form prescribed in $15-1-167(B). (F) Section 110 entitled' Demolition." This section of the International Property Maintenance Code is hereby substituted to read the same as $15-1-167 through $15-1-176 of Chapter 15 "Land Usage", Article 1' Building Regulations". and shall read the same in all other references to Section 110' "Demolition" int the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 Edition. (G) Section 111 entitled' "Means of Appeal." This section of the International Property Maintenance Code, is hereby amendedi tor read "City Commission". and shall read1 the samei in all other references to such Board int the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 Edition. (H) Section 302.4 entitled "Weeds" oft the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 302.41 Weeds. All premises and exterior property. shall be maintained free from weeds or plant growthi in excess of 12 inches.. All noxious weeds shall be prohibited. Weeds shall be defined as allg grasses, annual plants and vegetation, other than trees or shrubs provided however, this term shall not include cultivatedi flowers and, gardens. Upon failure of the owner or agent having charge of a property toc cut and destroy weeds after service of a notice of violation, theys shall be subject to corrective: actioni ina accordance with 59-7-5 and/or the prosecution in accordance with $9-7-99 oft this Article. (I) Section 304.146 entitled' "Insect Screens" of the International Property Maintenance Code: shall be amended to read as follows: 304.14 Insect Screens. During the period fromJanuary" 1 tol December 31, every door, window and other outside opening required for ventilation ofhabitable rooms, food preparation areas, food servicea areas where products to bei included or utilized int foodi for human consumption are processed, manufactured, packaged or stored shall be supplied with approved tightly fitting screens of not less than 16 mesh per inch (16 mesh per 25mm), and everys screen door usedi fori insect controls shall have a self-closing devicei ing good working condition. Exception: Screens shall not be required where other approved means, such as air curtains or insect repellant fans, are employed. () Section 602.3 entitled' "Heat Supply" ofthe nternational Property Maintenance Code: shall be amendedi to read as follows: 602.3 Heat Supply. Every owner and operator of any building who rents, leases or lets one or more dwelling units or sleeping units ont term, either expressed or implied, tot furnish heat to the occupants thereof shall supply heat through the form of at functional heating system during the period from November 1 to March 11 to maintain at temperature of not less than 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) in all habitable rooms, bathrooms andi toilet rooms. Exceptions: 1. Whent the outdoor temperature is below the winter outdoor design temperature for the locality, maintenance oft the minimum room temperature shall not be required provided that the heating system is operating at its full capacity. The winter outdoor design temperature for the locality shall be as indicated" in Appendix D of the International Plumbing Code. 2. Ina areas where the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 degree Celsius) a minimum temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) shall be maintained. (K) Section 602.4 entitled' "Occupiable Work Spaces" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 602.4 Occupiable work spaces. Indoor occupiable work spaces shall be: supplied with heat duringt the periodi from November 11 to March 11 to maintain a temperature of not less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) during the period the spaces are occupied. Exceptions: 1. Processing, storage and operation areas that require cooling or special temperature conditions. 2. Areasi inv which persons are primarily engaged in vigorous physical activities. (Ord. 2014-08, SI 1., 3-10-14; Ord. No. 2020-11, passed 1-27-20; Ord.No. 2024-84, passed 10-28- 24) Sec. 15-1-6. Schedule of permit fees. A) Gna all repairs or alterations to existing upirgtzanconstruction of other than buildings, fees will be based ona at flatf fee as restated in subdivision BX0)hereufshallaply (B) Thep permitf feefor all new buildings ora adaltienstuexistng buildings wheret thet Tloor areais ineased, shal.beasTolows: ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER IX, ARTICLE 7-NUISANCES, SECTION 2, ADOPTING THE 2024 EDITION OF THE ICC INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, in January 2020, the City Commission adopted the 2018 version of several of the International Building Codes and now desires to update them again; WHEREAS, staff recommends and the Commission desires to adopt the 2024 version of the International Property Maintenance Code, as published by the International Code Council (ICC); WHEREAS, staff will have a copy of the 2024 version of this code by the effective date of this ordinance; WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: I. THAT Section 9-7-2 of Article 7: Nuisances of Chapter IX- General Regulations, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kingsville, Texas, shall be amended to read as follows: S 9-7-2 ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE. The International Property Maintenance Code is hereby modified and changed in the following particulars: (A) Section 101.1 of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: $101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the International Property Maintenance Code of the City of Kingsville, hereinafter referred to as "this code.' (B) Section 103.5 entitled "Fees" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 1 $103.5 Fees. The fees for activities and services performed by the department in carrying out its responsibilities under this code shall be as directed in Sections 9-7- 5 and 9-7-6 of this Article. (C) Section 106 entitled "Violations. " This section of the International Property Maintenance Code is hereby substituted to read the same as $9-7-5 of this Article and shall read the same in all other references to Section 106 Violations in the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 2018 Edition. (D) Section 107 entitled "Notices and Orders. This section of the International Property Maintenance Code is hereby substituted to read the same as $9-7-5 of this Article and shall read the same in all other references to Section 107 "Notices and Orders" in the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 Edition, unless otherwise noted in this subsection. (E) Section 108.3 entitled Notice" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: $108.3 Notice. Whenever the code official has condemned a structure or equipment under the provision of this section and/or $15-1-165 through $15-1-167, notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place in or about the structure affected by such notice and served on the owner or person or persons responsible for the structure on equipment in accordance with $15-1-167(B) and $15-1-168. If the notice pertains to equipment it shall also be placed on the condemned equipment. The notice shall be in the form prescribed in $15-1-167(B). (F) Section 110 entitled "Demolition. I This section of the International Property Maintenance Code is hereby substituted to read the same as $15-1-167 through $15-1- 176 of Chapter 15 "Land Usage", Article 1 Building Regulations" and shall read the same in all other references to Section 110 Demolition" in the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 Edition. (G) Section 111 entitled "Means of Appeal. * This section of the International Property Maintenance Code, is hereby amended to read "City Commission" and shall read the same in all other references to such Board in the International Property Maintenance Code, 2024 Edition. (H) Section 302.4 entitled "Weeds" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 302.4 Weeds. All premises and exterior property shall be maintained free from weeds or plant growth in excess of 12 inches. All noxious weeds shall be prohibited. Weeds shall be defined as all grasses, annual plants and vegetation, other than trees or shrubs provided however, this term shall not include cultivated flowers and gardens. Upon failure of the owner or agent having charge of a property to cut and destroy weeds after service of a notice of violation, they shall be subject to corrective action in accordance with $9-7-5 and/or the prosecution in accordance with $9-7-99 of this Article. () Section 304.14 entitled "Insect Screens" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 2 304.14 Insect Screens. During the period from January 1 to December 31, every door, window and other outside opening required for ventilation of habitable rooms, food preparation areas, food service areas where products to be included or utilized in food for human consumption are processed, manufactured, packaged or stored shall be supplied with approved tightly fitting screens of not less than 16 mesh per inch (16 mesh per 25mm), and every screen door used for insect control shall have a self-closing device in good working condition. Exception: Screens shall not be required where other approved means, such as air curtains or insect repellant fans, are employed. (J) Section 602.3 entitled "Heat Supply" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 602.3 Heat Supply. Every owner and operator of any building who rents, leases or lets one or more dwelling units or sleeping units on term, either expressed or implied, to furnish heat to the occupants thereof shall supply heat through the form of a functional heating system during the period from November 1 to March 1 to maintain a temperature of not less than 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) in all habitable rooms, bathrooms and toilet rooms. Exceptions: 1.When the outdoor temperature is below the winter outdoor design temperature for the locality, maintenance of the minimum room temperature shall not be required provided that the heating system is operating at its full capacity. The winter outdoor design temperature for the locality shall be as indicated in Appendix D of the International Plumbing Code. 2.In areas where the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 degree Celsius) a minimum temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) shall be maintained. (K) Section 602.4 entitled "Occupiable Work Spaces" of the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended to read as follows: 602.4 Occupiable work spaces. Indoor occupiable work spaces shall be supplied with heat during the period from November 1 to March 1 to maintain a temperature of not less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) during the period the spaces are occupied. Exceptions: 1. Processing, storage and operation areas that require cooling or special temperature conditions. 2. Areas in which persons are primarily engaged in vigorous physical activities. (Ord. 2014-08, S I., 3-10-14; Ord. No. 2020-11, passed 1-27-20; Ord. No. 2024-84, passed 10-28-24) II. 3 THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. V. THAT nothing in this ordinance or in the Swimming Pool and Spa Code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed as cited in this ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this ordinance. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July, 2025. Effective Date: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: 4 Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 5 AGENDA ITEM #15 Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 PH: 361-595-8055 Kngsyile A MEMO Date: May 19th, 9 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director of Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of Kingsville Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor to adopt the following edits to existing ordinances that address the current Building Codes and new fees the City Commission approved last year. Summary: On October 15th 2024, the Planning and Developments Services Department approached the City Commission to adopt the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) Family of Codes for the City of Kingsville. Since the codes were adopted, Planning and Development Services staff have discovered small edits are required to update the following overlooked sections of the City of Kingsville Ordinances, be they fees that were approved or updating the code year from 2018 to 2024: 1. Section 9-7-2 "Additions and amendments to International Property Maintenance Code" (update yéar) 3 2. Section 15-1-6 "Schedule of permit fees" (update fees that were approved last year) de 3. Section 15-1-11 "Certificate of occupancy required" (update fees that were approved last year) 4. Section 15-1-12 "Failure to comply" (update year) 5. Section 15-1-36 "Adoption" (update year) 6. Section 15-1-37 "Additions and amendments to International Fuel Gas Code" (update year) 7. Section 15-1-40 "Schedule of permit fees" (update year) 8. Section 15-1-43 "Violation; revocation or suspension of license" (update year) 9. Section 15-1-75 "Housing Code; Adoption by reference" (update year) 10. Section 15-1-76 Housing Code; Amendments" (update year) 11. Section 15-1-151 Swimming Pool Code Code; adoption" (update year) 12. Section 15-1-152 "Licenses and permits required; fees" (update fees that were approved last year + update year): 13. Section 15-1-302 "Adoption by reference" (update year) 14. Section 15-1-303 "Additions and amendments to International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings" (update year) The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 39 degrees Fahrenhelt (20 degrees Celsius) in all habitable rooms, bathrooms and toilet roome. Exceptions: 1. When the outdoor tempèraturei is below the winter outdoor design temperatyret for the locality, maintenance oft the minigum room: temperature shall not ber requiregprovided that the heating system is operatingati its full capacity. The winter outdoor désignt temperaturei for thel locality shall be as indicatedi in Appendix Do oft the Internationall Plumbing Code. 2. In areas wherei the average monthly temperature isa aboveso degrees Fahrenheit (-1 degree Celsius) a minimum temperature of 65 dégrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) shall be maintained. (K) Section 602.46 entitled' "Occupiable Work Spaces" oft the International Property Maintenance Code shall be amended tor read as follows: 602.4 Occupiable work spaces. Indpor occupiable works spaces shall be supplied with heat duringther period from Noverber 1 tol March 11 to maintain àtemperature of not less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degfees Celsius) duringt the period the spaces are occupied. Exceptions: 1. Processing, storage and operation areas that require cooling or special temperature conditions. 2. Areasi inwhich persons are primarily engaged in vigorous physical activities. (Ord/2014-08, SI I, 3-10-14; Ord. No. 2020-11, passed 1-27-20; Ord,: No. 2024-84, passed 10-28- 24) Sec. 15-1-6. Schedule of permit fees., (A) On all répairs or alterations to existing buildings or on construction of other than buildings, fees will be based on at flat fee as restated in subdivision (B)(1) hereof shall apply. (B) The permiti fee for all new buildings or additions to existing buildings where the floor area is increased, shall bes as follows: (1) (a) Permit fees for remodeling, repair, or alterations to existing buildings will be chargedonaftat ebasis-Aproretwthomehmapectiemermon,nesmpthatanetsmotare-mapectom) witbechmgedefetteoskpPcolmspapsepetmamts.oitis,amcmolaisahat becheredemadaemateatseperwmeaa. ont thef following, 525.00reViewfee. Formatted: Highlight 50.30/square foot. Permit fees for roof repairs shall be charged a permit fee of $0.06Bper Formatted: Highlight square foot.' When the work performed does not meet the code requirements anda reinspection is required, ai reinspection fee of $50.00 will be charged for eachthef firs! Formatted: Highlight reinspection51001 for thes second reinspectionands $i50forthet thirdand subsequent Formatted: Highlight reinspections, (b) Permit fees; new buildings and additions. 1. ALL buildings shall be charged a permit fee of $0.30 per square foot. The minimum fee shall be $25. Duplexes, apartments, hotels, and motels shall be charged an additional fee of $10.00 per unit. AConstruction Site Office: shall be charged a permit fee based on inspection and revlewrequirements. 2. In applying paragraph 1. of this subdivision (b), square footage shall be determined byi including eachi fioor level including basements and cellars, mechanical rooms, storage areas, lofts, balconies, porches, sun decks, covered patios, breezeways, carports, garages, sheds and other similar areas. 3. Moved buildings or structures.. A1 fee of $0.20 per square foot shall be charged for thei issuance of any permit fora a moved building or structure. (c) Aplan review fee shall be paid upon submission of permit for review as listed below." These: fees will be credited to any plan review or administrative fees seti forth in later sections of this ordinance, should those fees be ine excess oft thef fees stated below: 1. $250.00 for new: single family ort two-family residential construction 2. $500.001 for new multi-family residential 3. $500.001 for new commercial construction 4. $25.001 for any plumbing, mechanical or electrical permit. 5. $25.001 for any accessory building 6. $25.00 planreview.f feelf for signs! E $0.20 persquare. foot Formatted: Highlight 7. Formatted: Highlight $25.00f for residential: remodel planreviewt $0.30 pers squaref foot; $125f for commercial Formatted: Highlight remodeL plan. review + $0.30 pers square foof 8. $25.00 E$0.20 per square foolf for commercial tenanti finish out/remode Formatted: Highlight 9. Formatted: Highlight $3550.00F Fencey permit. Formatted: Highlight (2) Moving buildings ors structures. A fee of $110.00 shall be charged fort the issuance of any permit fort the moving of a building or structure. (3) Demolition of building or structure. A1 fee of $75.00 shall be charged for issuing a permit for the demolition of any building or structure. (4) Starting work without permit. Where work for which aj permit isr required by this codei is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining the permit, thet fees herein specified shall be doubled! E. Formatted: Highlight 5150, but the payment of such double fee shall not relieve any persons from fully complying with the requirements ofthis code ini the execution oft the work nor from any other penalties prescribed herein. (5) Investigation fee. Thet feei for anyi investigation required for building construction is equal to the cost oft the plan review. (6) After hoursi inspection fee. The cost of performing and inspection after regular business hours is equal to $50.00 per hour with a: 2H hour minimum charge. (7) Reinspection fee. When the work performed does not meet the code requirements and a reinspectioni isr required, a fee of $50.00 will be charged for eachthef listreinspection'S109, Formatted: Highlight EamerspMrREsscNNs $150f fort thet third ands suseuemtrsimspasionel Formatted: Highlight (8) Refunds on permits. No refund will be granted on individual permit fees assessed atthe minimum fee amounti fora a specific type of permit. Refunds of permit fees greater than minimum fee amounts mayl be made at a rate not to exceed" 75% of that portion oft thet feei in excess oft the minimum fee amount provided: (a)r no work! has commenced, (b) no inspections have been made, andt the refund claimi is submitted within 180 days after the issuance of the permit. Refund claims musth be submitted iny writing with a copy oft the permitr receipt. (1962 Code, S 4-1-7; Ord. 99018, passed 3-22-99; Ord. 200022, passed 11-20-00; Ord. 2001-10, passed: 2-26-01; Ord. 2001-32, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2010-27, passed 9-7-2010, eff. 9-25- 2010; Ord.: 2014-26, SI, passed 4-23-2014; Ord. No. 2019-41, sI,p passed 8-26-2019; Ord. 2019-65, passed 12-17-19; Ord.No.2021-09, SI, passed 4-12-21) Sec. 15-1-12. - Failuret to comply. Its shall be unlawful for any person to commence: any work ona al building ors structure before obtaining the necessary permit, or otherwise fail to comply with any provision of the International Building Code, 20182024 Edition, or any provision oft thiss subarticle. Formatted: Highlight (1962 Code, S 4-1-6; Ord. 99018, passed 3-22-99; Ord. 2001-32, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2010-27, passed 9-7-2010, eff. 9-25-2010; Ord. 2019-65, passed 12-17-19) Cross reference- Penalty, see S 1-1-999. Seo-15-1-75.- Adoption by reference. The International ResidentarSedefor One-and-Two Family Dwellings, 20482024Edmion, as Formatted: Highlight published! byt the International Code Couneil,save and except suchperttons as hereinafter amended, is hereby adopted by reference. (1962 Code, S4 4-9-1; Ord. 92026, passed'T0-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed2-8-99; Ord. 2012-14, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No 2020-04, S I, passed 1-27-20) Sec. 15-1-76. Amendments. Chapter 1, SRT12.TOFthel International Residential Codet for One-and-Two Family Dwellilgs, entitled' "Board ofA Appeals"," is hereby amendedi to read' "Board of Adjustmentland shall feadt the sameinall otherr references to such Boardi int the International Residential Codei for One-and-Two Family Dwelings, 20102024 Edition. Thel Board shall bet theBoard ofA Adjustment as seti forth Formatted: by S 15-6-15Z oft this-shapter. The Board ofA Adjustmentshall! have the number ofr membersa and be Highlight appointed fort thet terms specmie.v15.8157 oft this chapter.. All subsections of S 106 ofthe International Residential Codet foroné-anc-wofanilyi Dwellings which conflict with $15/6-15Zof this chapter shall be governed by 515-6-157. (1962 Code, S 48-2; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed 2-8-99, erd. 2012/12, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, SI I, passed 1-27-20) Cross reference- Penalty, see, 1-1-99. . Sec. 15-1-11. Certificate of occupancy required. Formatted: List Paragraph, Bulleted + Level: 1 + (A) The Building Official shall have the authority to suspend water, electricity, gas or other public Aligned at: 0.25" + Indent at: 0.5" utilities ifa a Certificate of Occupancy! is not provided ori isr revoked. (B) There shall be.t two types of certificates of occupancy. These shall bé designated as an Interim Certificate of Occupancy and al Permanent Certificate of Occupancy. (1) An Interim Certificate of Occupancy may be issued by the Building Official for usei in necessary construction. Thet feet for an interim Certificate of Occupancys shall be $3.00 per dayt for the first 30 calendar days; $6.00 per day for the: second: 30 calendar days; and $10.00 per day for. each câlendar daythereafter. Thet fees for such Interim Certificate of Occupancy shall bet tendered prior to the issuance of such Interim Certificate of Occupancy. The Interim Certificate of Occupancy shall! be valid a maximum of 180 days unless approved in writingbyt thel Building Official. (2) AF Permanent Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued when the Building Official determines that the proposed structure meets all applicable laws and ordinances, andi not before. The fee for al Permanent Certificate of Occupancys shall be 500. AHATetSAPe. Formatted: Highlight orahetbechegedfermetsybulidne-A Permanent Certificate of Occupancys shall not be subject to renewal, and shall be valid as long as the premises for which itiwas issued meets all applicable codes and utility services are not terminated for any reasoni tos such premises, whichever occurs first. (Ord. 99018, passed 3-22-99; Ord. 200022, passed 11-20-00; Ord. 2001-32, passed 12-17-01; Ord. No. 2021-09, SI, passed 4-12-21) SRE-ES-EAanptonr ORDINANCE NO.2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER XV, ARTICLE 1-BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 15-1-6, 11, & 12, ADOPTING THE 2024 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, the City is updating its building codes and desires to adopt the 2024 versions of the International Building Codes to enhance public safety; WHEREAS, staff will have a copy of the 2024 version of the International Building Code by the effective date of this ordinance; WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: I. THAT Sections 15-1-6, 11, & 12 of Article 1: Building Regulations of Chapter XV, Building Code, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kingsville, Texas, shall be amended to read as follows: S 15-1-6 SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEES. (A) On all repairs or alterations to existing buildings or on construction of other than buildings, fees will be based on a flat fee as restated in subdivision (B)(1) hereof shall apply. (B) The permit fee for all new buildings or additions to existing buildings where the floor area is increased, shall be as follows: (1) (a) Permit fees for remodeling, repair, or alterations to existing buildings will be charged on a flat fee basis. A project with one inspection or more, if necessary, (that is not a re-inspection) will be charged a flat fee of $100.00 dollars. Duplexes, apartments, hotels, and motels shall be charged an additional fee of $10.00 per unit. Permit fees for roof repairs shall be charged a permit fee of $0.08 per square foot. When the work performed does not meet the code requirements and a reinspection is required, a reinspection fee of $50.00 will be charged for the first reinspection, the second reinspection fee will be $100.00; the third reinspection fee will be $150.00. (b) Permit fees; new buildings and additions. 1 1. All buildings shall be charged a permit fee of $0.30 per square foot. The minimum fee shall be $25. Duplexes, apartments, hotels, and motels shall be charged an additional fee of $10.00 per unit. A Construction Site Office shall be charged a permit fee based on inspection and review requirements. 2. In applying paragraph 1. of this subdivision (b), square footage shall be determined by including each floor level including basements and cellars, mechanical rooms, storage areas, lofts, balconies, porches, sun decks, covered patios, breezeways, carports, garages, sheds and other similar areas. 3. Moved buildings or structures. A fee of $0.20 per square foot shall be charged for the issuance of any permit for a moved building or structure. (c) A plan review fee shall be paid upon submission of permit for review as listed below. These fees will be credited to any plan review or administrative fees set forth in later sections of this ordinance, should those fees be in excess of the fees stated below: 1. $250.00 for new single family or two-family residential construction and a $35 permit fee. 2. $500.00 for new multi-family residential 3. $500.00 for new commercial construction and a $100 permit fee 4. $25.00 for any plumbing, mechanical or electrical permit. 5. $25.00 for any accessory building 6. $25.00 and $0.20/square foot for signs 7. $25.00 and $0.30/square foot for residential remodel 8. $25.00 for commercial tenant finish out 9. $50.00 fence permit. 10. $75.00 for a permit renewal 11. $125.00 (review fee) and $0.30/square foot for any commercial remodel. (2) Moving buildings or structures. A fee of $110.00 shall be charged for the issuance of any permit for the moving of a building or structure. (3) Demolition of building or structure. A fee of $75.00 shall be charged for issuing a permit for the demolition of any building or structure. (4) Plan-checking fee. A plan-checking fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review of commercial projects. The plan-checking fee shall be equal to one-half of the building permit fee as set forth in S 109 of the International Building Code. Such plan-checking fee is in addition to the building permit fee. A Plan Update or Revision fee shall be charged equal to 50% of the original Plan Review fee and shall be payable upon submission of update or revision. (5) Starting work without permit. Where work for which a permit is required by this code is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining the permit, the fees herein specified shall be doubled, but the payment of such double fee shall not relieve any persons from fully complying with the requirements of this code in the execution of the work nor from any other penalties prescribed herein. 2 (6) Investigation fee. The fee for any investigation required for building construction is equal to the cost of the plan review. (7) After hours inspection fee. The cost of performing and inspection after regular business hours is equal to $50.00 per hour with a 2 hour minimum charge. (8) Reinspection fee. When the work performed does not meet the code requirements and a reinspection is required, a fee of $50.00 will be charged for each reinspection. (9) Refunds on permits. No refund will be granted on individual permit fees assessed at the minimum fee amount for a specific type of permit. Refunds of permit fees greater than minimum fee amounts may be made at a rate not to exceed 75% of that portion of the fee in excess of the minimum fee amount provided: (a) no work has commenced, (b) no inspections have been made, and the refund claim is submitted within 180 days after the issuance of the permit. Refund claims must be submitted in writing with a copy of the permit receipt. $ 15-1-11 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY REQUIRED. (A) The Building Official shall have the authority to suspend water, electricity, gas or other public utilities if a Certificate of Occupancy is not provided or is revoked. (B) There shall be two types of certificates of occupancy. These shall be designated as an Interim Certificate of Occupancy and a Permanent Certificate of Occupancy. (1) An Interim Certificate of Occupancy may be issued by the Building Official for use in necessary construction. The fee for an interim Certificate of Occupancy shall be $3.00 per day for the first 30 calendar days; $6.00 per day for the second 30 calendar days; and $10.00 per day for each calendar day thereafter. The fees for such Interim Certificate of Occupancy shall be tendered prior to the issuance of such Interim Certificate of Occupancy. The Interim Certificate of Occupancy shall be valid a maximum of 180 days unless approved in writing by the Building Official. (2) A Permanent Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued when the Building Official determines that the proposed structure meets all applicable laws and ordinances, and not before. The fee for a Permanent Certificate of Occupancy shall be $75.00. A Permanent Certificate of Occupancy shall not be subject to renewal, and shall be valid as long as the premises for which it was issued meets all applicable codes and utility services are not terminated for any reason to such premises, whichever occurs first. S 15-1-12. FAILURE TO COMPLY. It shall be unlawful for any person to commence any work on a building or structure before obtaining the necessary permit, or otherwise fail to comply with any provision of the International Building Code, 2024 2018 Edition, or any provision of this subarticle. (1962 Code, S 4-1-6; Ord. 99018, passed 3-22-99; Ord. 2001-32, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2010-27, passed 9-7-2010, eff. 9-25-2010; Ord. 2019-65, passed 12-17-19) 3 Cross reference- Penalty, see S 1-1-999. II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July, 2025. Effective Date: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 4 AGENDA ITEM #16 Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 R U - PH: 361-595-8055 Kngsylle 6 4 MEMO Date: May 19th, 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director of] Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of Kingsville Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor to adopt the following edits to éxisting ordinances that address the current Building Codes and new fees the City Commission approved. last year. Summary: On October 15th 2024, the Planning and Developments Services Department approached the Commission to adopt the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) Family of Codes for the City of Kingsville. Since City the codes were adopted, Planning and Development Services staff. have discovered small edits are required to update the following overlooked sections of the City of Kingsville Ordinances, be they fees that were approved or updating the code year from 2018 to 2024: 1. Section 9-7-2 Additions and amendments to International Property Maintenance Code" (update yéar) 2. Section 15-1-6 "Schedule of permit fees" (update fees that were approved. last year) 3. Section 15-1-11 "Certificate ofoccupancy required" (update fees that wère approved last year) 4. Section 15-1-12 "Failure to comply" (update year) 5. Section 15-1-36 "Adoption" (update year) - 6.. Section 15-1-37 "Additions and àmendments to International Fuel Gas Code" (update year) 05 7. Section 15-1-40 "Schedule of permit fees" (update year) 8. Section. 15-1-43 "Violation; revocation or suspension of license" (update year) 9. Section 15-1-75 "Housing Code; Adoption by reference" (update year) 10. Section 15-1-76 Housing Code; Amendments" (update year) 11. Section 15-1-151 "Swimming Pool Code Code; adoption" (update year) 12. Section 15-1-152 "Licenses and permits required; fées" (update fees that were approved last year + update year) 13. Section 15-1-302 "Adoption by reference" (update year) 14. Section 15-1-303 "Additions and amendments to International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings" (update yéar) The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 Chapter-1, SR112.1 oft the International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, entitled' "Board OfAppeals"," is hereby amended to read' "Board of Adjustment". and shall readi the samei in all otherr references-tasuch Board in the International Residential Code for One-and-Two Famity Dwellings, 2048-2024 Edition. The-Board shall bet the Board of Adjustment ass setf forth Formatted: Highlight by $156-1570 oft this chapter. Thel Board of Hethmsaane. ofr members and be appointed fort thet terms specified by $15-6-15Z oft this chapter. AlL subsections of 57bofthe Internationall Residential Codet for One-and-Two Family Dwellings which conflict with $15-6-15Z of this chapter shall be governed by $15-6-157. (1962 Code, S 49-2; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed 2-8-99; Ord. 2012-12, passed 3-8-2012 Ord. No.; 2020-04, S I, passed 1-27-20) Cross reference- Penalty, see: 1-1-99. Sec. 15-1-11. Certficate of occupancy required. Formatted: List Paragraph, Bulleted + Level: 1 + Aligned at: 0.25" + Indent at 0.5" (A) Thel Building Official shall have the authority to suspendy water, electricity, gas or other public utilities ifa a Certificate of Occupàncyi is not provided ori ist fevoked. (B)1 There shall be: two types of certifisates of occupancy. These shall be designated as an Interim Certificate of Occupancy and al Permanent Certificate of Occupancy. (1) An Interim Certificate of Occupancyr mayl bei issued byt the BuildingOfficial for use in necessary construction. The fee for anj jnterim Sertificate of Occupancy shall be $3.00 per dayf for thef first: 30 calendar days; $6.00 per dayf fort the second 30 calendar days; and $10.00 per dayf for each calendar dayt thereafter." Thefees fors such Interim Certificate of Occupancy shall be tendered prior to the issuance of such Interim Certificate of Occupancy. The Interim Certificate of Occupancy shall be valid amaximum of 180 days unless approved iny writing byt the Building Official. (2). AF Permanént Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued when the Building Official determines that the proposed structure meets all applicable laws and ardinances, andi not before. The feet for al Pefmanent Certificate of Occupancy shall be 75.00. MametPedSAPe. Formatted: Highlight orahalitychamgecktermatf-oybaiing-A Permanent Certificate of Oçcupancys shall not be subject torenewal, and shall be valid as long as the premises for which it was issuedr meets all appliçable codes and utility services are not terminated for any reason to such pxemises, whichever occufsf first. (ord. 99018, passed 3-22-99; Ord. 200022, passed 11-20-00; Ord. 2001-32, passed 12-47-01; Ord. No. 2021-09, SI, passed 4-12-21) Sec. 15-1-36. Adoption. The purpose of this subarticle is to provide minimum standards, specifications and requirements for safe construction, installation, alteration and modification of gas piping and appliances within the city. All such construction, installation, alteration and modification of buildings within the corporate limits of the city shall conform tot the requirements of this subarticle and tot the specifications, rules and regulations entitled International Fuel Gas Code, 20182024 Edition, Formatted: Highlight approved and adopted by the International Code Council with all appendices thereto.' When such edition conflicts with local regulations and ordinances, all locallys adopted regulations and ordinances shall prevail. The International Fuel Gas Code, 20402024 Edition, shall applyt tot the Formatted: Highlight construction, alteration, repair, equipment, use, maintenance, or installation of gas piping, appliances, or equipment within the city limits. (1962 Code, 54 4-3-2; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 2001-33, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2012-11, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-05, S I, passed 1-27-20) Sec.' 15-1-37. Additions and amendments to International Fuel Gas Code. (A) Section 404.4 oft the International Fuel Gas Code, 2018 2024 Edition, is amended tor read ast follows: Formatted: Highlight $404.4: General: Gas piping may! be installed in concealed locations in accordance with this section provided that no pipes smalleri than one-half inch (1"): shall be used in any concealed location, except as permitted by local authorities. (B) Section 404.12 of the nternational Fuel Gas Code, 20182 2024 Edition, is amended tor read as Formatted: Highlight follows: $404.12: Underground piping must be buried underground a minimum of eighteen inches (18") for its entire length below grade, and may not be used within or under any building or slab. Plastic piping may not be used within or under any building or slab. S4 404.12.1: Individual lines to outside lights, grills or other appliances shall be installed a minimum of eighteen inches (18") below grade, provided thats such installation is approved andi is installed in locations not susceptible to physical damage. (1962 Code, S 4-3-6; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 2001-33, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2012-11, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-05, SI, passed 1-27-20) Sec. 15-1-40. Schedule of permit fees. (A) The fees for gas permits as: set forth in Section-106.6:2ofthe International Fuel Gas Code, 2018 20245 Edition, are! hereby established. A separate permiti is required for each address.. Formatted: Highlight Sec. 15-1-43. Violation; revocation or suspension of license. If any person commences anywork upon gas pipingo or appliances without securing required permits or licenses, or otherwise fails to comply with the provisions of the International Fuel Gas Code, 20162025 Edition, such persons shall be deemed to be iny violation of this subarticle. Any_ Formatted: Highlight person convicted ay violation undert this subarticle may have his citylicense revoked or suspended byt the MunicipalJ Judge or. City Commissioners fora aj period not to exceed two years. (1962 Code, S4-3-9; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord.: 2001-33, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2012-11, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-05, SI I, passed 1-27-20) Formatted: No bullets or numbering HOUSING.CODE- Sec. 15-1-75. Adoption by reference. The Intermational Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, 20162024 Edition, as Formatted: Highlight published bythel International Code Council, save and except such portions as hereinafter amended, isl herèlsy adopted by reference. (1962 Code, S4 4-9-1; Ord.92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006passed: 2-8-99; Ord. 2012-14, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2030-04, SI I, passed 1-27-20), Sec. 15-1-76. Amendments. çhapter 1, SR112.1 ofthel International Reshiéntial Codei for One-and-Two Family Dellings, ehtitled' "Board of Appeals"," ist hereby amendedtor read' "Board of Adjustment", and shall read the samei in all other references to syeht Boardi int thèlternational Residential Code for One- ang-Two Family Dwellings, 20182024E Edition. The Board skall be the Board of Adjustrhent: as Formatted: Highlight setforth by! $15-6-157 ofthis chapter." The Board ofA Adjustments shall have the number of members and be appointegfort the terms specified by! 15-6-157 sf this chapter. AlL subsections ofs 106 of thél International Residential Code for One-and-Twol Family Dwellings which conflict with S 16-6-157 of this chapter shall be governed by $15-6457. (1962 Code, S 4-9-2; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed 2-8-99; Ord. 2012/12, passeds 3-8-2018; Ord. No. 2020-04, SI, passed 1-27-20) Cross reference- Penalty, see, 1-1-99. - SIMMING POOL CODE Sec. 15-1-150. Title. This subarticle shall bel known as the' "Swimming PoelCode of the City" andi may be cited as such. (1962Code 8412-1;0 Ord. 99015, passed: 3-15-99) ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER XV, ARTICLE 1-BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 36, 37, 40 & 43, ADOPTING THE 2024 EDITION OF THE ICC INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, in January 2020, the City Commission adopted the 2018 version of several of the International Building Codes and now desires to update them again; WHEREAS, staff recommends and the Commission desires to adopt the 2024 version of the International Fuel Gas Code, as published by the International Code Council (ICC); WHEREAS, staff will have a copy of the 2024 version of this code by the effective date of this ordinance; WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: I. THAT Sections 15-1-36, 37, 40 & 43 of Article 1: Building Regulations of Chapter XV, Building Code, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kingsville, Texas, shall be amended to read as follows: $ 15-1-36 ADOPTION. The purpose of this subarticle is to provide minimum standards, specifications and requirements for safe construction, installation, alteration and modification of gas piping and appliances within the city. All such construction, installation, alteration and modification of buildings within the corporate limits of the city shall conform to the requirements of this subarticle and to the specifications, rules and regulations entitled International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition, approved and adopted by the International Code Council with all appendices thereto. When such edition conflicts with local regulations and ordinances, all locally adopted regulations and ordinances shall prevail. The International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition, shall apply to the construction, alteration, repair, 1 equipment, use, maintenance, or installation of gas piping, appliances, or equipment within the city limits. (1962 Code, S 4-3-2; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 2001-33, passed 12- 17-01; Ord. 2012-11, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-05, S I, passed 1-27-20) S 15-1-37. ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE. (A) Section 404.4 of the International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition, is amended to read as follows: S 404.4: General: Gas piping may be installed in concealed locations in accordance with this section provided that no pipe smaller than one-half inch (%") shall be used in any concealed location, except as permitted by local authorities. (B) Section 404.12 of the International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition, is amended to read as follows: S 404.12: Underground piping must be buried underground a minimum of eighteen inches (18") for its entire length below grade, and may not be used within or under any building or slab. Plastic piping may not be used within or under any building or slab. S 404.12.1: Individual lines to outside lights, grills or other appliances shall be installed a minimum of eighteen inches (18") below grade, provided that such installation is approved and is installed in locations not susceptible to physical damage. (1962 Code, S 4-3-6; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 2001-33, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2012-11, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-05, S , passed 1-27-20) S 15-1-40. SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEES. (A) The fees for gas permits as set forth in Section 106.6.2 of the International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition, are hereby established. A separate permit is required for each address. S 15-1-43. VIOLATION; REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF LICENSE. If any person commences any work upon gas piping or appliances without securing required permits or licenses, or otherwise fails to comply with the provisions of the International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition, such person shall be deemed to be in violation of this subarticle. Any person convicted a 2 violation under this subarticle may have his city license revoked or suspended by the Municipal Judge or City Commissioners for a period not to exceed two years. (1962 Code, S 4-3-9; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 2001-33, passed 12- 17-01; Ord. 2012-11, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-05, S I, passed 1-27-20) Cross reference- Penalty, see S 1-1-999. II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. V. THAT nothing in this ordinance or in the Swimming Pool and Spa Code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed as cited in this ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this ordinance. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July, 2025. Effective Date: 3 Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 4 AGENDA ITEM #17 Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 . PH: 361-595-8055 Kngsyille o & MEMO Date: May 19th, 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director ofPlanning and Development Services) Subject: The City of] Kingsville. Planning and Development Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor to adopt the following edits to existing ordinances that address the current Building Codes and new fees the City Commission approved last year. Summary: On October 15th 2024, the Planning and Developments Services Department approached the City Commission to adopt the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) Family of Codes for the City of Kingsville. Since the codes were adopted, Planning and Development Services staff. have discovered small edits are required to: the overlooked update following sections of the City of Kingsville Ordinances, be they fees that were approved or updating the code year from 2018 to 2024: 1. Section 9-7-2 "Additions and amendments to International Property Maintenance Code" (update yéar) 2. Section 15-1-6 "Schedule of permit fees" (update fees that were approved last year) 3. Section 15-1-11 "Certificate of occupancy required" (update fees that wère approved last year) 4. Section 15-1-12 "Failure to comply" (update year) 5. Section 15-1-36 "Adoption" (update year) 6. Section 15-1-37 Additions and amendments to International Fuel Gas Code" (update year) 7. Section 15-1-40 "Schedule of permit fees" (update year) 8. Section 15-1-43 "Violation; revocation or suspension of license" (update year) r 9. Section 15-1-75 "Housing Code; Adoption by reference" (update year) D4 10. Section 15-1-76 "Housing Code; Amendments" (update year) 11. Section 15-1-151 "Swimming Pool Code Code; adoption" (update year) 12. Section 15-1-152 "Licenses and permits required; fees" (update fees that were approved last year + update year) 13. Section 15-1-302 "Adoption by reference" (update year) 14. Section 15-1-303 "Additions and amendments to International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings" (update year) The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 Sec. 15/43--Violation; revocation or suspension of license. If any person commences anyweikupong gas piping or applianceewtnout: securing required permits or licenses, or otherwiset fails to comply with-the provisions oft the International Fuel Gas Code, 201020245 Edition, such person-ehaul be deemedte-bei iny violation oft this subarticle.) Any_ Formatted: Highlight person convicted ay violation-ander this subarticle may have his citylicense revoked or suspênded by thel Municipal, Jjudge or City Commissioners for a period not to exceed twoyears. 1962Cene, S4 4-3-9; Ord. 99013, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 2001-33, passed 12-17-01; Ord. 2012-1 phssase-eaeniNereRASSHpasad 1-27-20) Formatted: No bullets or numbering HOUSING CODE Sec. 15-1-75. Adoption by reference. The International! Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, 2018-2024 Edition, as Formatted: Highlight published by the International Code Council, save and except such portions as hereinafter amended, is hereby adopted by reference. (1962 Code, S 4-9-1; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed: 2-8-99; Ord. 2012-14, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No.; 2020-04, S I, passed 1-27-20) Sec. 15-1-76. Amendments. Chapter 1, SR112.1 of the International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, entitled' "Board of Appeals""i is hereby amended tor read' "Board of Adjustment" and shall read the same in all other references to such Boardi in the International Residential Code for One- and-Two Family Dwellings, 20182024 Edition. The Board shall be the Board of Adjustment as Formatted: Highlight setforth by $15-6-157 ofthis chapter. The Board of Adjustment: shall have the number of members andi be appointed fort the terms specified by! $15-6-157 oft this chapter. ALL subsections of S1 106 oft the International Residential Code: for One-and-Two Family Dwellings which conflict with _1 15-6-157 of this chapter shall be governed by S 15-6-157. (1962 Code, S 4-9-2; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed. 2-8-99; Ord. 2012-12, passed: 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, SI I, passed 1-27-20) Cross reference- Penalty, see, 1-1-99. / SAIMMING POOL CODE Sec. 15-1-150.- Title. Thiss subarticle: shall be known ast the "Swimming Poel Code oft the City" andr may be cited as such. (1962Code, 8412-1; Ord. 99015, passed 3-15-99) ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER XV, ARTICLE 1-BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 75 & 76, ADOPTING THE 2024 EDITION OF THE ICC INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE FOR ONE-AND-TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, in January 2020, the City Commission adopted the 2018 version of several of the International Building Codes and now desires to update them again; WHEREAS, staff recommends and the Commission desires to adopt the 2024 version of the International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, as published by the International Code Council (ICC); WHEREAS, staff will have a copy of the 2024 version of this code by the effective date of this ordinance; WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: . THAT Sections 15-1-75 & 76 of Article 1: Building Regulations of Chapter XV, Building Code, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kingsville, Texas, shall be amended to read as follows: HOUSING CODE S 15-1-75. - ADOPTION BY REFERENCE. The International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, 2024 2018 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, save and except such portions as hereinafter amended, is hereby adopted by reference. (1962 Code, S 4-9-1; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed 2-8-99; Ord. 2012-14, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, S I, passed 1-27-20) S 15-1-76. - AMENDMENTS. 1 I Chapter 1, SR112.1 of the International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, entitled "Board of Appeals", I is hereby amended to read "Board of Adjustment" and shall read the same in all other references to such Board in the International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings, 2024 2018 Edition. The Board shall be the Board of Adjustment as set forth by S 15-6-157 of this chapter. The Board of Adjustment shall have the number of members and be appointed for the terms specified by S 15-6-157 of this chapter. All subsections of S 106 of the International Residential Code for One- and-Two Family Dwellings which conflict with S 15-6-157 of this chapter shall be governed by S 15-6-157. (1962 Code, S 4-9-2; Ord. 92026, passed 10-12-92; Ord. 99006, passed 2-8-99; Ord. 2012-12, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, S I, passed 1-27-20) Cross reference- Penalty, see 1-1-99. II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. V. THAT nothing in this ordinance or in the Swimming Pool and Spa Code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed as cited in this ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this ordinance. 2 INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July, 2025. Effective Date: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 3 AGENDA ITEM #18 Planning and Development Services 410" W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 OF PH: 361-595-8055 Kngsylle 6 PRDN $ B MEMO Date: May 19th, 2025 To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director ofPlanning and Development Services) Subject: The City of Kingsville Planning and Developmient Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor to adopt the following edits to existing ordinances that address the current Building Codes and new fees the City Commission' approved last year. Summary: On October 15th 2024, the Planning and Developments Services Department approached the City Commission to adopt the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) Family of Codes for the City of Kingsville. Since the codes were adopted, Planning and Development Services staff. have discovered small edits are required to update the following overlooked sections of the City of Kingsville Ordinances, be they fees that were approved or updating the code year from 2018 to 2024: 1. Section 9-7-2 "Additions and amendments to International Property Maintenance Code" (update yéar) 2. Section 15-1-6 "Schedule of permit fees" (update fees that were approved last year) 3. Section 15-1-11 "Certificate of occupancy required" (update fees that wère approved last year) 4. Section 15-1-12 Failure to comply" (update year) 5. Section 15-1-36 "Adoption" (update year) 6.. Section: 15-1-37 "Additions and amendments to International Fuel Gas Code" (update year) 7. Section 15-1-40 "Schedule of permit fees" (update year) 8. Section 15-1-43 "Violation; revocation or suspension of license" (update year) 9. Section 15-1-75 "Housing Code; Adoption by reference" (update year) ss 10. Section 15-1-76 Housing Code; Amendments" (update year) 11. Section 15-1-151"Swimming Pool Code Code; - adoption" (update year) 2 12. Section 15-1-152 "Licenses and permits required; fees" (update fees that were approved last year + . update year) 13. Section 15-1-302 Adoption by reference". (update year) 14. Section 15-1-303 "Additions and amendments to International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings" (update year) The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director of Planning and Development Services 1 Sec. 15-1-151. Adoption. The purpose of this subarticle is to provide minimum standards for the design, construction or installation, repair or alterations of swimming pools, public or private, and equipment related thereto within the city. All swimming pool work done within the corporate limits oft the cityshall conform to the requirements ofi this subarticle andi to the specifications, rules and regulations entitled Swimming Pool and Spa Code, 20182024 Edition, as approved! by the Southern Building_ Formatted: Highlight Code Congress which is hereby adopted in its entirety, except as herein amended. (1962 Code, S 4-12-2; Ord. 99015, passed 3-15-99; Ord. No. 2020-09, SI I, passed 1-27-20) Sec. 15-1-152. Licenses and permits required; fees. (A) Its shall be the dutyof every contractor who shall make contracts for the construction or installation, repair or alteration of swimming pools to pay al license fee of $125.00 annually and have a copy of the same on file with the Building Department, giving full name, residence and plaçe of business, phone number, and, in case ofr rémoval from one place to another, to have made corresponding changes in thet file accordingly. (B) AlL persons performing swimming pool work for which a permit is required byt this subarticle must secure a permit prior to starting work. Fees listed in S 105 of the Swimming Pool and Spa Code, 20182024 Edition, are hereby adopted with the following amendment: Fori issuinge each Formatted: Highlight permit, it shall cost 525.00 forthe planreview A $40:00,0.30p pers square foot Formatted: Highlight (C) Formatted: Highlight Ife any person starts work without a permit, the permit fee shall be equal to the cost of the permit times the number ofi incidents the person has not obtained aj permit prior to commencing work Formatted: Highlight $150. (D) Ift the inspector determines that public safety has been endangered, a complaint shall filed in Municipal Court. Upon receiving a conviction, the person shall have their license revoked as follows; (1) 1st convictioni three months revocation; (2) 2nd conviction six months revocation; (3) 3rd conviction 12 months revocation; (4) 4th conviction" two yearr revocation; (5) 5th conviction permanently revoked. (1962 Code, S 4-12-3; Ord. 99015, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 200022, passed 11-20-00; Ord. No. 2020- 09, SI, passed 1-27-20) Set15-T302-AubptoN by reference. The.purpose oft this subarticle is top provide minimum standards, provisions and requirements for safe Censtruction, alteration and modification of one andt two-family dwellings within the city. ALL such construction, alteration: and modification of one and1 two-family dwellings within the corporate limits of the oitys shall conform to the requirements oft this subarticle and tot the spec.ificationgules andr regulations entitled International Residential Code for One and Two-Family Dwellings 2018 2024Edition,a approved and adopted by the International Code Council with all appengices thereto. Formatted: Highlight Such edition is incorporated! herein by reference and made a part oft this subarticleasi iff fully set forth herein.' When such edition conflicts with local regulations and ordinances/au locally adopted regulations and ordinances shallp prevail. The International Residential Codefor One and Two- Family Dwellings, 2018-2024 Edition, shall applyto! the construction, altefation, repair, equipment, Formatted: Highlight use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolitionpfe every one andt two-family dwellings or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such one andi two-family dwellings or structures. (Ord. 2002-10, passed 4-8-02; Ord. 2012-12, passed3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, SI, passed 1-27- 20) Sec. 15-1-303. Additions and amendments tol International Residential Code for One- and' Two-Family Dwellings. The. international Residential, Code for One and" Two-Family Dwellings, 2018202Edition; is! hereby Formatted: Highlight modified and changed int théf following particulars: (A) The intematioparfesidentiatl Codei for One and" Two-Family Dwellings, 201820245 Edition, is hereby Formatted: Highlight amended toadd a section entitled "Contractors Licensel Required" which reads: It shalrbet the duty of everyo contractor or MEBAPNAETEATONTES for the erection, repair errouticatiomosiukimngt and structures and everyl builder or contractors subetingtessameor ORDINANCE NO. 2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER XV, ARTICLE 1-BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 151 & 152, ADOPTING THE 2024 EDITION OF THE ICC SWIMMING POOL & SPA CODE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, in January 2020, the City Commission adopted the 2018 version of several of the International Building Codes and now desires to update them again; WHEREAS, staff recommends and the Commission desires to adopt the 2024 version of the International Swimming Pool & Spa Code, as published by the International Code Council (ICC); WHEREAS, staff will have a copy of the 2024 version of this code by the effective date of this ordinance; WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: I. THAT Sections 15-1-151 & 152 of Article 1: Building Regulations of Chapter XV, Building Code, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kingsville, Texas, shall be amended to read as follows: S 15-1-151 ADOPTION. The purpose of this subarticle is to provide minimum standards for the design, construction or installation, repair or alterations of swimming pools, public or private, and equipment related thereto within the city. All swimming pool work done within the corporate limits of the city shall conform to the requirements of this subarticle and to the specifications, rules and regulations entitled Swimming Pool and Spa Code, 2024 2018 Edition, as approved by the International Code Council aMensRNeCwwew which is hereby adopted in its entirety, except as herein amended. (1962 Code, S 4-12-2; Ord. 99015, passed 3-15-99; Ord. No. 2020-09, S I, passed 1-27- 20) 1 S 15-1-152 LICENSES AND PERMITS REQUIRED; FEES. (A) It shall be the duty of every contractor who shall make contracts for the construction or installation, repair or alteration of swimming pools to pay a license fee of $125.00 annually and have a copy of the same on file with the Building Department, giving full name, residence and place of business, phone number, and, in case of removal from one place to another, to have made corresponding changes in the file accordingly. (B) All persons performing swimming pool work for which a permit is required by this subarticle must secure a permit prior to starting work. Fees listed in S 105 of the Swimming Pool and Spa Code, 2024 2018 Edition, are hereby adopted with the following amendment: For issuing each permit it shall cost $25 for the plan review (review-fee) plus $0.30h per square foot. (C) If any person starts work without a permit, the permit fee shall be equal to the cost of the permit times the number of incidents the person has not obtained a permit prior to commencing work. (D) If the inspector determines that public safety has been endangered, a complaint shall filed in Municipal Court. Upon receiving a conviction, the person shall have their license revoked as follows: (1) 1st conviction three months revocation; (2) 2nd conviction six months revocation; (3) 3rd conviction 12 months revocation; (4) 4th conviction two year revocation; (5) 5th conviction permanently revoked. (1962 Code, S 4-12-3; Ord. 99015, passed 3-15-99; Ord. 200022, passed 11-20- 00) Cross reference- Penalty, see S 1-1-999. II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it 2 is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. V. THAT nothing in this ordinance or in the Swimming Pool and Spa Code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed as cited in this ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this ordinance. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July, 2025. Effective Date: Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney 3 AGENDA ITEM #19 Planning and Development Services 410 W King CITY Kingsville, TX 78363 U PH: 361-595-8055 o Kngsville MEMO Date: May 19t; 2025: To: Charlie Sosa (Interim City Manager) From: Erik Spitzer (Director of Planning and Development Services) Subject: The City of] Kingsville. Planning and Developmient Services Department is seeking approval from the City Commissioners and Mayor to adopt the following edits to existing ordinances that address the current Building Codes and new fees the City Commission approved last year. Summary: On October 15th 2024, the Planning and Developments Services Department the Commission approached City to adopt the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) Family of Codes for the City of Kingsville. Since the codes were adopted, Planning and Development Services staff. have discovered small edits are required to update the following overlooked sections oft the City of Kingsville Ordinances, be they fees that were approved or updating the code year from 2018 to 2024: 1. Section 9-7-2 "Additions and amendments to International Property Maintenance Code" (update yéar) 2. Section 15-1-6 "Schedule of permit fees" (update fees that were approved last year) 3. Section 15-1-11 "Certificate of occupancy required" (update fees that wère approved last year) 4. Section 15-1-12 "Failure to comply" (update year) 5. Section 15-1-36 "Adoption" (update year) 6. Section 15-1-37 Additions and amendments to. International Fuel Gas Code" (update year) 7. Section 15-1-40 "Schedule of permit fees" (update year) 8. Section 15-1-43 "Violation; revocation or suspension of license" (update year) 9. Section 15-1-75 "Housing Code; Adoption by reference" (update year) 10. Section 15-1-76 "Housing Code; Amendments" (update year) 11. Section 15-1-151 "Swimming Pool Code Code; adoption" (update year) 12. Section 15-1-152 "Licenses and permits required; fees" (update fees that were approved last year + update year) 13. Section 15-1-302 "Adoption by reference". (update year) 14. Section 15-1-303 "Additions and amendments to International Residential 2 Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings" (update yèar) The department recommends approval. Erik Spitzer Director ofl Planning and Development Services 1 (4) 4th conviction two yearr revocation; (5) 5th conviction permanentyrévoked. (1962 Code,84-12-3; Ord. 99015, passed 3-15-99; Ord.: 200022, passed 11-20-00; Ord. No. 2020- 09.51; , passed 1-27-20). Sec. 15-1-302. Adoption by reference. The purpose of this subarticle is to provide minimum: standards, provisions andi requirements for safe construction, alteration and modification of one and1 two-family dwellings within the city. AlL such construction, alteration and modification of one and two-family dwellings within the corporate limits oft the city shall conform to the requirements of this subarticle and to the specifications, rules andi regulations entitled International Residential Code for One and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018 20245 Edition, approved and adopted by the International Code Councily with all appendices thereto. Formatted: Highlight Such editioni isi incorporated herein by reference and made a part of thiss subarticle asi ifi fully set forth herein. When such edition conflicts with local regulations and ordinances, alll locally adopted regulations and ordinances shall prevail. The International Residential Code for One andi Two- Family Dwellings, 201020245 Edition, shall applyt tot the construction, alteration,! repair, equipment, Formatted: Highlight use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition ofe everyo one and two-family dwellings or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such one andi two-family dwellings or structures. (Ord. 2002-10, passed 4-8-02; Ord. 2012-12, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, SI I, passed" 1-27- 20) Sec. 15-1-303. Additions and amendments to International Residential Codet for One- and" Two-Family Dwellings. The International Residential Code for One and Two-Family Dwellings, 2048024Edition! is hereby Formatted: Highlight modified and changed in thet following particulars: (A) The International Residential Code for One and" Two-Family Dwellings, 2018022Edition, is! hereby Formatted: Highlight amendedi to add a section entitled "Contractors License Required" which reads: Its shall bei the duty ofe every contractor or builder, who shall make contractsi for the erection, repair orr modification of buildings and structures and every builder or contractor: subletting the same or any partt thereof, with the exception of electrical and plumbing contractors, to pay: al licensei fee of one hundredi twenty-five dollars ($125.00) annually and have a copy of the same on filey with the Building Department, givingf full name, residence and place of business, and in case ofr removal from onep placet to anothert to have made corresponding change in thei file accordingly. Any person convicted in Municipal Court of a violation of this code may havel his or her license revoked fora a period not to exceed twoy years. Such person shall be notified by certified mail addressed to his or her place oft business, as filed, of the proposed revocation and be given an opportunity ata a hearing before the governing body to present such facts and circumstancesi that are relevant tot the case. (B) Chapter 1, S R105.2 (Work exempt from permit) shall be amended by thet following: Building 1. Permits for one-story detached accessory: structures are required. 5. Sidewalks and driveways located in the citys street right-of-way shallnot be constructed without a permit. The permit fort this works shall be considered a curb cut! permit and thet fee paid in according to $9-10-35 of the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances. (C) Chapter 1, S R 112 108, entitled "Board of Appeals" is hereby amended to read' "Board of Adjustment" and shall read the samei in all other references to such Boardi in the International Building Code, 201820245 Edition.. Formatted: Highlight (D) Chapter 4, SR 401.1, entitled' Application," shall hereby be amended to read: Wood foundations are not permitted. Foundation designs must be provided to the City Planning Department by a Texas Registered Professional Engineer. (E) Part' V- Mechanical shall be amended to read: Mechanical systems shall be permitted in accordance with the International Mechanical Code, 20182024 Edition. Formatted: Highlight (F) Part VI-F Fuel gas shall be amendedi tor read: Fuel Gas Systems shall be permitted in accordance withi the International Gas Code, 20182024. Formatted: Highlight Edition. (G) Part' VII- Plumbing shall be amendedi to read: Plumbing systems shall be permitted in accordance with the International Plumbing Code, 2018 2024Edition. Formatted: Highlight (H) Part VIII - Electrical: shall be amended tor read: Electrical: Systems shall be permitted. in accordance with the 2017 2023 National Electric Code. Formatted: Highlight (Ord.: 2002-10, passed 4-8-02; Ord. 2012-12, passed 3-8-2012; Ord. No. 2020-04, SI, passed 1-27- 20) ORDINANCE NO.2025- AMENDING THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER XV, ARTICLE 1, BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 302 & 303, ADOPTING THE 2024 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE FOR ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, in April 2002 the City Commission adopted the 2000 edition of the International Residential Code for One-and Two Family Dwellings and now desires to update them again; WHEREAS, staff recommends and the Commission desires to adopt the 2024 edition of the International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, as published by the International Code Council; WHEREAS, staff will have a copy of the 2024 version of this code by the effective date of this ordinance; WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of the City of Kingsville. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KINGSVILLE, TEXAS: I. THAT Sections 15-1-302 & 303 of Article 1: Building Regulations of Chapter XV, Building Code, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kingsville, Texas, shall be added and shall read as follows: S 15-1-302 ADOPTION BY REFERENCE. The purpose of this subarticle is to provide minimum standards, provisions and requirements for safe construction, alteration and modification of One and Two Family Dwellings within the city. All such construction, alteration and modification of One and Two Family Dwellings within the corporate limits of the city shall conform to the requirements of this subarticle and to the specifications, rules and regulations entitled International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, 2024 2018 Edition, approved and adopted by the International Code Council SahemBuidngtaiecengsinensional with all appendices thereto. Such edition is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this subarticle as if fully set forth herein. When such edition conflicts with local regulations and ordinances, all locally adopted regulations and ordinances shall prevail. The International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, 2024 2018 Edition, shall apply to the construction, alteration, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition of every One and Two Family Dwellings or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such One and Two Family Dwellings or structures. S 15-1-303 ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE FOR ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS. The International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, 2024 2018 Edition; is hereby modified and changed in the following particulars: (A) The International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, 2024 2018 Edition, is hereby amended to add a section entitled "Contractors License Required" which reads: It shall be the duty of every contractor or builder, who shall make contracts for the erection, repair or modification of buildings and structures and every builder or contractor subletting the same or any part thereof, to pay a license fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) annually and have a copy of the same on file with the Building Department, giving full name, residence and place of business, and in case of removal from one place to another to have made corresponding change in the file accordingly. Any person convicted in Municipal Court of a violation of this code may have his license revoked for a period not to exceed two years. Such person shall be notified by certified mail addressed to his place of business, as filed, of the proposed revocation and be given an opportunity at a hearing before the governing body to present such facts and circumstances that are relevant to the case. (B) Chapter 1, S R105.2 (Work exempt from permit) shall be amended by the following: Building 1. Permits for one-story detached accessory structures are required. 5. Sidewalks and driveways located in the City Street right-of-way shall not be constructed without a permit. The permit for this work shall be considered a curb cut permit and the fee paid in according to Chapter 9, Section 10-35 of the City of Kingsville Code of Ordinances. (C) Chapter 1, S R 112 108, entitled "Board of Appeals" is hereby amended to read "Board of Adjustment" and shall read the same in all other references to such Board in the International Building Code, 2024 2018 Edition. (D) Chapter 4, S R 401.1, entitled Application, ) shall hereby be amended to read: Wood foundations are not permitted. Foundation designs must be provided to the City Planning Department by a Texas Registered Professional Engineer. (E) Part V - Mechanical shall be amended to read: Mechanical Systems shall be permitted in accordance with the International Mechanical Code, 2024 2018 Edition. (F) Part VI - Fuel Gas shall be amended to read: Fuel Gas Systems shall be permitted in accordance with the International Gas Code, 2024 2018 Edition. (G) Part VII = Plumbing shall be amended to read: Plumbing Systems shall be permitted in accordance with the International Plumbing Code, 2024 2018 Edition. (H) Part VIII = Electrical shall be amended to read: Electrical Systems shall be permitted in accordance with the Intemational Electrical Code, 2024 2017 Edition. II. THAT all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict only. III. THAT if for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Commission that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. IV. THAT this Ordinance shall be codified and become effective on and after adoption and publication as required by law. INTRODUCED on this the 23rd day of June, 2025. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 14th day of July, 2025. Sam R. Fugate, Mayor ATTEST: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney AGENDA ITEM #20 City of Kingsville City Secretary's Office TO: City Commission CC: Charlie Sosa, Interim City Manager; Courtney Alvarez, City Attorney FROM: Mary Valenzuela, City Secretary w DATE: June 23, 2025 SUBJECT: Certification of Petitions for Recall On June 6, 2025, the Office ofCity Secretary received recall petitions seeking the removal ofCity Commissioners Alvarez, Alarcon, and Hinojosa from the office of City Commissioner. After receiving the petitions, the signatures were reviewed for certification. Of the 330 signatures submitted, a total of 292 signatures were certified, and 38 signatures were not. The City ofl Kingsville Charter Article II, Section 24 (4) provides that petitions shall be signed by qualified voters of the City equal in number to at least twenty percent (20%) of the number of qualified voters voting in the most recent city election. The last City Election was held on May 4, 2024. A total of1;412 votes were cast in that election as reflected in Resolutiont #2024-94 that was approved by the City Commission on May 13, 2024. Twenty percent of1,412 votes is 282.4, which is the number of certified signatures needed to initiate a recall election. Accordingly, the signatures certified on the recall petitions exceed the number of signatures required by the Charter for a recall election. The City of Kingsville Charter Article II, Section 24 (6) states "If the officer whose removal is sought does not resign within five (5) calendar days after such notice is given then it shall become the duty ofthe City Commission to order an election and fix a date for holding such recall election, the date of which election shall be in accordance with the Texas Election Code Annotated. ? Based on the Charter language and the fact that a sufficient number of signatures were certified for a recall election, you are hereby notified that you have five (5) calendar days from the date of this notice to notify me via email whether or not you intend to resign as a Kingsville City Commissioner. Ifyou either choose not to resign or you do not notify me of your intent to resign by June 28, 2025, then an agenda item to order a recall election and fix a date for holding such election will be presented to the City Commission at the next City Commission Meeting. CITY Kngsyile A