July 28, 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. Recognition of Taylor Main Street as a 2022 Accredited Main Street America™ Program by
Main Street America and the Texas Main Street Program. (Jan Harris)
Proclamations/Recognitions

1. Recognition of Taylor Main Street as a 2022 Accredited Main Street America™ Program by
Main Street America and the Texas Main Street Program. (Jan Harris)
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Citizen's Comment - CITIZENS COMMUNICATION
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respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Registration forms are available at the sign in
Citizen's Comment

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respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Registration forms are available at the sign in
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Consent Agenda - 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 July 14, 2022 regular City Council meeting, July 19,2022 special
called City Council meeting, and the July 21,2022 special called City Council meeting. (Dianna
McLean)
3. Ratify City Manager's re-appointment of Kimberly Hill to the Civil Service Commission.
(LaShon Gros)
4. Consider changing Civil Service Commissioners term dates. (LaShon Gros)
5. Consider Ordinance 2022-24 to amend the FY 2022 Budget. (Jeff Wood)
6. Consider Resolution R22-20 approving a Memorandum of (MOU) between the Taylor
Independent School District and the Taylor Police Department Concerning the School Resource
Officer positions. (Chief Fluck)
7. Consider agreement between Williamson County and City of Taylor for use of Community
Development Block Grant Coronavirus (CDBG-DV) Funding for Highland Drive waterline
replacement and authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute the agreement. (Jeff
Jenkins)
8. Consider agreement between Langford Community Management Services and City of Taylor for
grant administration services with Community Development Block Grant FY2020 and FY2021
Coronavirus (CDBG-DV) Funding and authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute the
agreement. (Jeff Jenkins)
9. Consider approving contract with MVBA for Collection of Municipal Court Fines and Fees. (Jeff
Jenkins)
10. Consider approving contract with MVBA for Collection of Delinquent Utility Bills. (Jeff Jenkins)
11. Consider purchase of replacement fire department vehicle. (Daniel Baum)
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 July 14, 2022 regular City Council meeting, July 19,2022 special
called City Council meeting, and the July 21,2022 special called City Council meeting. (Dianna
McLean)
3. Ratify City Manager's re-appointment of Kimberly Hill to the Civil Service Commission.
(LaShon Gros)
4. Consider changing Civil Service Commissioners term dates. (LaShon Gros)
5. Consider Ordinance 2022-24 to amend the FY 2022 Budget. (Jeff Wood)
6. Consider Resolution R22-20 approving a Memorandum of (MOU) between the Taylor
Independent School District and the Taylor Police Department Concerning the School Resource
Officer positions. (Chief Fluck)
7. Consider agreement between Williamson County and City of Taylor for use of Community
Development Block Grant Coronavirus (CDBG-DV) Funding for Highland Drive waterline
replacement and authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute the agreement. (Jeff
Jenkins)
8. Consider agreement between Langford Community Management Services and City of Taylor for
grant administration services with Community Development Block Grant FY2020 and FY2021
Coronavirus (CDBG-DV) Funding and authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute the
agreement. (Jeff Jenkins)
9. Consider approving contract with MVBA for Collection of Municipal Court Fines and Fees. (Jeff
Jenkins)
10. Consider approving contract with MVBA for Collection of Delinquent Utility Bills. (Jeff Jenkins)
11. Consider purchase of replacement fire department vehicle. (Daniel Baum)
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Item 12 - PUBLIC HEARINGS / ORDINANCES
Introduce Ordinance 2022-29 entitled "Right-of-Way Management" repealing and replacing
existing Chapter 25, Article II - Street Cuts of the Code of Ordinances. (Brian LaBorde)
Item 12

Introduce Ordinance 2022-29 entitled "Right-of-Way Management" repealing and replacing
existing Chapter 25, Article II - Street Cuts of the Code of Ordinances. (Brian LaBorde)
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Item 13 - Hold a public hearing and introduce Ordinance 2022-25 regarding a request to amend Ordinances
2019-28 and 2022-14, RCR-Taylor Logistics Park Commercial Planned Development, consisting
of approximately 756.00 acres of land, located at 201 FM 3349, more particularly described by
Williamson Central Appraisal District Parcels R019173, R019450, R349685, R435559, R435560,
R586971, R586972, R586973, R586974, R605658, R605702, R619617, and R621879, part of
and out of the Watkins Nobles Survey, Abstract No. 484 and James C. Eaves Survey, Abstract
No. 213, Taylor, Williamson County, Texas. (Tom Yantis)
Item 13

2019-28 and 2022-14, RCR-Taylor Logistics Park Commercial Planned Development, consisting
of approximately 756.00 acres of land, located at 201 FM 3349, more particularly described by
Williamson Central Appraisal District Parcels R019173, R019450, R349685, R435559, R435560,
R586971, R586972, R586973, R586974, R605658, R605702, R619617, and R621879, part of
and out of the Watkins Nobles Survey, Abstract No. 484 and James C. Eaves Survey, Abstract
No. 213, Taylor, Williamson County, Texas. (Tom Yantis)
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Item 14 - Hold a public hearing and introduce Ordinance 2022-26 regarding PZ-2022-1413, a change of
zoning on approximately 27.89 acres addressed as 1910 CR 452, from Single-Family Residential
Zoning District (R-l) to Single-Family Residential Zoning District with a Residential Planned
Development Overlay (R-l/RPD). (Tom Yantis)
Item 14

zoning on approximately 27.89 acres addressed as 1910 CR 452, from Single-Family Residential
Zoning District (R-l) to Single-Family Residential Zoning District with a Residential Planned
Development Overlay (R-l/RPD). (Tom Yantis)
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Item 15 - Hold a public hearing and introduce Ordinance 2022-27 regarding a request to amend the Future
Land Use Map designation of approximately 75.29 acres of land, addressed as 14501 and 14511
US 79, more particularly described by Williamson Central Appraisal District Parcels R019338,
R019992, R020101, and R020102, consisting of Lots 1-14, Block 4 and Lots 1-15, Block 5, John
O. Baker Subdivision, part of and out of the H.G. Johnson Survey, Abstract No. 348, Taylor,
Williamson County, Texas. (Tom Yantis)
Item 15

Land Use Map designation of approximately 75.29 acres of land, addressed as 14501 and 14511
US 79, more particularly described by Williamson Central Appraisal District Parcels R019338,
R019992, R020101, and R020102, consisting of Lots 1-14, Block 4 and Lots 1-15, Block 5, John
O. Baker Subdivision, part of and out of the H.G. Johnson Survey, Abstract No. 348, Taylor,
Williamson County, Texas. (Tom Yantis)
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Item 16 - Hold a public hearing and introduce Ordinance 2022-28 regarding a request to amend the
designations on the Future Land Use and Growth Sectors Maps for land consisting of
approximately 61.54 acres, located north of the end of Rydell Lane and the beginning of CR 398,
more particularly described by Williamson Central Appraisal District Parcels R019617 and
R406296, part of and out of the Samuel Pharrass Survey Abstract No. 496, Taylor, Williamson
County, Texas. (Tom Yantis)
Item 16

designations on the Future Land Use and Growth Sectors Maps for land consisting of
approximately 61.54 acres, located north of the end of Rydell Lane and the beginning of CR 398,
more particularly described by Williamson Central Appraisal District Parcels R019617 and
R406296, part of and out of the Samuel Pharrass Survey Abstract No. 496, Taylor, Williamson
County, Texas. (Tom Yantis)
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Item 17 - Update on 2021/2022 Waste Connections Sanitation Program. (Jim Gray)
Item 17

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Item 18 - Consider Ordinance 2022-30 Authorizing The Issuance Of The City Of Taylor, Texas Limited
Tax Note, Series 2022; Approving A Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement, Prescribing The Form
Of The Note; Levying An Ad Valorem Tax To Pay The Note; Awarding The Sale Thereof; And
Enacting Other Provisions Relating Thereto. (Jeff Jenkins)
Item 18

Tax Note, Series 2022; Approving A Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement, Prescribing The Form
Of The Note; Levying An Ad Valorem Tax To Pay The Note; Awarding The Sale Thereof; And
Enacting Other Provisions Relating Thereto. (Jeff Jenkins)
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Item 19 - Consider approving six-month lease agreement extension with Taylor American Legion in
Murphy Park. (Jeff Jenkins)
Item 19

Murphy Park. (Jeff Jenkins)
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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) Taylor FM973 LLC, ETJ release petition.
b) Petition for Services Otherwise Provided by North Fork MUD, Rummel & Rohde
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) Taylor FM973 LLC, ETJ release petition.
b) Petition for Services Otherwise Provided by North Fork MUD, Rummel & Rohde
ADJOURN
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