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City Council Workshop and Regular Session

City Council Workshop and Regular Session. November 27, 2012. 2011 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES Huntsville residents enjoy a safe, healthy, affordable and historic community. Huntsville is an economically diverse and developing community.

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City Council Workshop and Regular Session

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  1. City CouncilWorkshop and Regular Session November 27, 2012

  2. 2011 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES • Huntsville residents enjoy a safe, healthy, affordable and historic community. • Huntsville is an economically diverse and developing community. • Huntsville residents enjoy and benefit from an attractive city with beautiful parks and lifelong educational and cultural opportunities. • Huntsville is a well-managed, sustainable community that values its natural resources and provides exceptional public services. • Huntsville is a friendly place where a warm welcome awaits both visitors and new residents.

  3. City Council Meeting – November 27, 2012 REGULAR SESSION [6:00pm] 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGES U.S. Flag Texas Flag: Honor the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible. • PUBLIC HEARING a. City Council will hold a public hearing concerning a request for a change in the zoning classification of Block 3 of the G. A. White Subdivision, bordered by 11th Street, Hickory Drive, Cedar Drive, and Pear Drive, from Neighborhood Conservation to Management, 2nd hearing. [Aron Kulhavy, Director of Public Works] 4. PUBLIC COMMENT a. Related to any City business not on the agenda – 2 minutes per speaker b. Related to any matter on the agenda – 5 minutes per speaker

  4. City Council Meeting – November 27, 2012 5. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager to implement each item in accordance with staff recommendations. An item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and added to the Statutory Agenda for full discussion by request of a member of Council. Consent agenda items are to be those which are budgeted, repetitive in nature, and under $50,000.) a. Approve the minutes of the City Council Regular Session held on October 13, 2012 and the Special Session on October 19, 2012 (versions for minute book and Election Register). [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] b. Approve Ordinance 2013-04 concerning the sale of non-potable water, 2nd reading. [Mayor Woodward] c. Consideration on proposed rate increase filed by Centerpoint with the Texas Railroad Commission on July 2, 2012 to increase gas rates. [Leonard Schneider, City Attorney] d. Approve Ordinance 2013-05 for annual election for City plan provisions in the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS), effective January 1, 2013, 1st reading. [Winston Duke, Finance Director; Missy Davidson, Interim HR Director] e. Approve Ordinance 2013-07, amending the budget for FY11-12 and Ordinance 2013-08, amending the budget for FY12-13. [Winston Duke, Finance Director]

  5. City Council Meeting – November 27, 2012 6. STATUTORY AGENDA • Presentation, discussion, and possible action to ratify the Elkins Lake raw water contract. [Carol Reed, Director of Public Utilities] • Presentation, discussion, and possible action to consider the request for a change in the zoning classification from Neighborhood Conservation to Management for Block 3 of the G. A. White Subdivision (bordered by 11th Street, Hickory Drive, Cedar Drive, and Pear Drive), 2nd reading. [Aron Kulhavy, Director of Public Works] • Presentation, discussion, and possible action to consider a 48- month agreement, with option(s) to renew, for copiers in various buildings in the City. [Billie Smith, Procurement Manager] • Presentation, discussion, and possible action to consider authorizing the Acting City Manager to enter into an agreement with Buxton for a retail recruitment and retention solution. [Aron Kulhavy, Director of Public Works]

  6. City Council Meeting – November 27, 2012 7. MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER REPORT • Presentation, discussion, and possible action to approve Resolution 2013-01 in support of HOT funding for SHSU playoff season. [Mayor Woodward] • Discussion on the selection of a permanent City Manager, standing item. [Mayor Woodward] • Presentation, discussion, and possible action on nominations. [Mayor Woodward] • City Manager’s Report 1. Updates on City construction, grants, studies, City projects, City purchases, and economic development.

  7. City Council Meeting – November 13, 2012 8.PUBLIC COMMENT a. Related to any matter not on the agenda – 2 minutes per speaker 9. MEDIA INQUIRIES RELATED TO MATTERS ON THE AGENDA 10. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST (Hear announcements concerning items of community interest from the Mayor, Councilmembers, and City staff for which no action will be discussed or taken.)

  8. City Council Meeting – November 13, 2012 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION • City Council will convene in closed session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, Section 551.074 - personnel matters regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee, regarding Interim City Manager Chuck Pinto. [Mayor Woodward] 12. RECONVENE a. Take action, if necessary, on items addressed during Executive Session. 13. ADJOURNMENT

  9. 2011 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES • Huntsville residents enjoy a safe, healthy, affordable and historic community. • Huntsville is an economically diverse and developing community. • Huntsville residents enjoy and benefit from an attractive city with beautiful parks and lifelong educational and cultural opportunities. • Huntsville is a well-managed, sustainable community that values its natural resources and provides exceptional public services. • Huntsville is a friendly place where a warm welcome awaits both visitors and new residents.

  10. The City Council is currently in Executive Session and will reconvene before adjourning.

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