March 10, 2022 City Council
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Call to Order - CALL TO ORDER AND DECLARE A QUORUM
INVOCATION / MOMENT OF REFLECTION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Call to Order

INVOCATION / MOMENT OF REFLECTION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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Proclamations/Recognitions - PROCLAMATIONS / RECOGNITIONS
1. Meals on Wheels Month proclamation.
Proclamations/Recognitions

1. Meals on Wheels Month proclamation.
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Citizens Communication - CITIZENS COMMUNICATION
(The City Council welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council cannot respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes
Citizens Communication

(The City Council welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council cannot respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes
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Consent Agenda - (The Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that the Council may act on with one single vote, Any Council member may pull any item from the Consent Agenda to discuss and act upon individually on the Regular Agenda.)
2. Approve minutes from the February 24, 2022 regular City Council meeting. (Dianna McLean)
3. Concur with preliminary financials for January 2022. (Jeff Wood)
4. Consider Ordinance 2022-06 regarding PZ-2021-1357 a change of zoning, on a little over 40.00 acres located at the northeast corner of North Drive and Carlos G. Parker Blvd. from Single-Family Residential Zoning District (R-l) to approximately of 10.76 acres of Local Business Zoning District with a Commercial Planned Development Overlay (B-l/CPD) and approximately 29.48 acres of Single-Family Residential Zoning District with a Residential Planned Development Overlay (R-l/RPD). (Tom Yantis)
5. Consider Ordinance 2022-08 regarding PZ-2022-1407, a change of zoning request on approximately 0.287 acres located at 205 East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Light Industrial Zoning District (M-I) to Multi-Family Residential Zoning District (MF-2). (Tom Yantis)
6. Receive 2021 annual report for the Taylor Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #1. (Tom Yantis)
7. Consider Resolution R22-10 cancelling the District 4 race for Council Member. (Dianna McLean)
8. Consider authorizing urban design consulting services with Michael Watkins Architect, LLC. (Tom Yantis)
9. Consider awarding grant administration services for a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) Project. (Jeff Jenkins)
10. Consider awarding engineering services for a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) Project. (Jeff Jenkins)
12. Consider Resolution R22-11, Reimburse Certain Expenditures from Future Debt Issues. (Jeff Wood)
13. Update on City Wide Spring cleanup. (Jim Gray)
Consent Agenda

2. Approve minutes from the February 24, 2022 regular City Council meeting. (Dianna McLean)
3. Concur with preliminary financials for January 2022. (Jeff Wood)
4. Consider Ordinance 2022-06 regarding PZ-2021-1357 a change of zoning, on a little over 40.00 acres located at the northeast corner of North Drive and Carlos G. Parker Blvd. from Single-Family Residential Zoning District (R-l) to approximately of 10.76 acres of Local Business Zoning District with a Commercial Planned Development Overlay (B-l/CPD) and approximately 29.48 acres of Single-Family Residential Zoning District with a Residential Planned Development Overlay (R-l/RPD). (Tom Yantis)
5. Consider Ordinance 2022-08 regarding PZ-2022-1407, a change of zoning request on approximately 0.287 acres located at 205 East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Light Industrial Zoning District (M-I) to Multi-Family Residential Zoning District (MF-2). (Tom Yantis)
6. Receive 2021 annual report for the Taylor Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #1. (Tom Yantis)
7. Consider Resolution R22-10 cancelling the District 4 race for Council Member. (Dianna McLean)
8. Consider authorizing urban design consulting services with Michael Watkins Architect, LLC. (Tom Yantis)
9. Consider awarding grant administration services for a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) Project. (Jeff Jenkins)
10. Consider awarding engineering services for a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) Project. (Jeff Jenkins)
12. Consider Resolution R22-11, Reimburse Certain Expenditures from Future Debt Issues. (Jeff Wood)
13. Update on City Wide Spring cleanup. (Jim Gray)
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Item 11 - Consider Bid Award for the North Pump Station - Generator Equipment. (Jim Gray/Jacob Walker)
Item 11

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Item 14 - Discussion and possible direction to staff regarding the amendment to the comprehensive plan relating to Samsung. (Tom Yantis)
Item 14

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Item 15 - Receive update on 2021/2022 Street Level Up Program. (Jim Gray)
Item 15

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Item 16 - Consider Ordinance 2022-12 authorizing the issuance of the City of Taylor, Texas combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation, series 2022; levying an ad valorem tax and pledging certain surplus revenues in support of the certificates; approving an official statement, a paying agent/registrar agreement and other agreements relating to the sale and issuance of the certificates; and ordaining other matters relating to the issuance of the certificates. (Jeff Wood)
Item 16

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Item 17 - Consider appointments and re-appointments to various Boards and Commissions. (Jeff Jenkins)
Item 17

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Executive Session - Executive Session I. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section
551.071 of the Texas Government Code in order to meet with its City Attorney on a matter in which the duty of the Attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas authorize and allow such a closed meeting and which Rules conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act.
a. Water/Wastewater Agreement Rate Agreement
Executive Session II. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section
551.072 of the Texas Government Code, to conduct deliberations regarding the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property.
a. Justice Center
18. Take any action regarding Executive Session I and II.
ADJOURN
Executive Session

551.071 of the Texas Government Code in order to meet with its City Attorney on a matter in which the duty of the Attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas authorize and allow such a closed meeting and which Rules conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act.
a. Water/Wastewater Agreement Rate Agreement
Executive Session II. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section
551.072 of the Texas Government Code, to conduct deliberations regarding the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property.
a. Justice Center
18. Take any action regarding Executive Session I and II.
ADJOURN
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