A. Presentation of a plaque and Certificates of Appreciation to members of S.A.F.E. Refuge of Central Texas. B. Presentation of a proclamation declaring April 30 - May 4, 2018 as National Air Quality Awareness Week. C. Presentation by the Lockhart Post-Register of "Best Policeman" award in Caldwell County 2018.
Discussion regarding Resolution 2018-08 approving incentives up to $491,049 contingent on creating up to 75 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with an average annual wage of $35,000 and a $15 million capital investment, $5 million of which is for land, for the FreshBox Farms project as recommended by the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation for the building infrastructure, impact fees and other related improvements that are required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of facilities to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises, and to create or maintain new jobs.
Discuss minutes of the City Council meetings of March 29, 2018 and April 3, 2018.
Discuss Community Development Management Co., Inc. of Lockhart to be considered for Grant Administrative services for any Texas Capital Fund grants for the Fiscal Year 2017-2018.
Discussion regarding Parks Master Plan after presentation by Burditt Consultants.
1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Lew White 2. INVOCATION. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Invocation. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.
PUBLIC HEARING/COUNCIL ACTION Hold a public hearing on application ZC-18-04 by Jose Nolasco for a Zoning Change from AO Agricultural-Open Space District to RLD Residential Low Density District for 0.372 acre in the James George Survey, Abstract No. 9, located at 1621 Old McMahan Trail.
Discussion and/or action to consider Ordinance 2018-08 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Lockhart, Texas, to reclassify the property known as 0.372 acre in the James George Survey, Abstract No. 9, located at 1621 Old McMahan Trail, from AO Agricultural-Open Space District to RLD Residential Low Density District.
C. Hold a public hearing on application ZC-18-05 by Meredith Knight on behalf of 2HK, LLC. for a Zoning Change from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to CMB Commercial Medium Business District for 2.63 acres in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1601 West San Antonio Street (SH 142). E. Hold a public hearing on application ZC-18-06 by Meredith Knight on behalf of 2HK, LLC. for a Zoning Change from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to 1.688 acres CMB Commercial Medium Business District and 0.556 acre PI Public and Institutional District in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1511 West San Antonio Street (SH 142).
Discussion and/or action to consider Ordinance 2018-09 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Lockhart, Texas, to reclassify the property known as 2.63 acres in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1601 West San Antonio Street (SH 142), from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to CMB Commercial Medium Business District.
Discussion and/or action to consider Ordinance 2018-10 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Lockhart, Texas, to reclassify the property known as 2.244 acres in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1511 West San Antonio Street (SH 142), from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to 1.688 acres CMB Commercial Medium Business District and 0.556 acres PI Public and Institutional District.
DISCUSSION Conduct first reading and discussion regarding Resolution 2018-08 approving incentives up to $491,049 contingent on creating up to 75 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with an average annual wage of $35,000 and a $15 million capital investment, $5 million of which is for land, for the FreshBox Farms project as recommended by the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation for the building infrastructure, impact fees and other related improvements that are required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of facilities to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises, and to create or maintain new jobs.
A. Approve minutes of the City Council meetings of March 29, 2018 and April 3, 2018. B. Approve Community Development Management Co., Inc. of Lockhart to be considered for Grant Administrative services for any Texas Capital Fund grants for the Fiscal Year 2017-2018.
Conduct second reading and discussion and/or action to consider Resolution 2018-08 approving incentives up to $491,049 contingent on creating up to 75 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with an average annual wage of $35,000 and a $15 million capital investment, $5 million of which is for land, for the FreshBox Farms project as recommended by the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation for the building infrastructure, impact fees and other related improvements that are required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of facilities to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises, and to create or maintain new jobs.
Discussion and/or action regarding Parks Master Plan after presentation by Burditt Consultants.
Discussion and/or action to consider approval of Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Street Improvement Program Plan.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT, PRESENTATION AND POSSIBLE DISCUSSION Update: St. Paul United Church of Christ property-Preliminary Estimates are as high as $200,000 for asbestos/lead abatement, rehabilitation and accommodations for Art Group and Central Texas Meals on Wheels; quotes from contractors to be taken after scopes developed. Update: Maple Street east of Junior High School down to Sports Complex is complete along with the Phase III of Meadows at Clearfork; building permits should be issued within next 45 days; Phase II should start soon. Update: Staff continues to meet with Texas Heritage residential home developer of properties located east of Mockingbird and South of Bluebonnet School. Update: Staff reviewing plans for extending Summerside Residential subdivision to FM 1322 (Brownsboro Road). Update: Windsor Ave. north of SH 142 where convenience store and apartment are going in is complete. Update: Design of realignment of City Line Road is about 50% complete. Update: Bids will be advertised soon for water mains on MLK to Patto Road, pump system for water tower at Maple Water Tower, water main along SH 130, and new water tower on FM 2001 at SH 130. Reminder: Residential City Wide Cleanup Event started first Wednesday in April and each Wednesday following in April with NE and SE sections of city remaining. Reminder: Residential Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event to be held Saturday, April 28, at City Park. Reminder; Annual Fiesta del Mariachi event at Clark Library on Saturday, April 21 starting at 7 pm. Reminder: Splash pad opens May 1. Report: Siren testing held on April 16 at 1:00 pm. Reminder: Cinco de Mayo event downtown first weekend in May.
9. COUNCIL AND STAFF COMMENTS - ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST (**ltems of Community Interest defined below) 10. ADJOURNMENT
A. Presentation of a plaque and Certificates of Appreciation to members of S.A.F.E. Refuge of Central Texas. B. Presentation of a proclamation declaring April 30 - May 4, 2018 as National Air Quality Awareness Week. C. Presentation by the Lockhart Post-Register of "Best Policeman" award in Caldwell County 2018.
Discussion regarding Resolution 2018-08 approving incentives up to $491,049 contingent on creating up to 75 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with an average annual wage of $35,000 and a $15 million capital investment, $5 million of which is for land, for the FreshBox Farms project as recommended by the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation for the building infrastructure, impact fees and other related improvements that are required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of facilities to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises, and to create or maintain new jobs.
Discuss minutes of the City Council meetings of March 29, 2018 and April 3, 2018.
Discuss Community Development Management Co., Inc. of Lockhart to be considered for Grant Administrative services for any Texas Capital Fund grants for the Fiscal Year 2017-2018.
Discussion regarding Parks Master Plan after presentation by Burditt Consultants.
1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Lew White 2. INVOCATION. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Invocation. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.
PUBLIC HEARING/COUNCIL ACTION Hold a public hearing on application ZC-18-04 by Jose Nolasco for a Zoning Change from AO Agricultural-Open Space District to RLD Residential Low Density District for 0.372 acre in the James George Survey, Abstract No. 9, located at 1621 Old McMahan Trail.
Discussion and/or action to consider Ordinance 2018-08 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Lockhart, Texas, to reclassify the property known as 0.372 acre in the James George Survey, Abstract No. 9, located at 1621 Old McMahan Trail, from AO Agricultural-Open Space District to RLD Residential Low Density District.
C. Hold a public hearing on application ZC-18-05 by Meredith Knight on behalf of 2HK, LLC. for a Zoning Change from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to CMB Commercial Medium Business District for 2.63 acres in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1601 West San Antonio Street (SH 142). E. Hold a public hearing on application ZC-18-06 by Meredith Knight on behalf of 2HK, LLC. for a Zoning Change from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to 1.688 acres CMB Commercial Medium Business District and 0.556 acre PI Public and Institutional District in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1511 West San Antonio Street (SH 142).
Discussion and/or action to consider Ordinance 2018-09 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Lockhart, Texas, to reclassify the property known as 2.63 acres in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1601 West San Antonio Street (SH 142), from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to CMB Commercial Medium Business District.
Discussion and/or action to consider Ordinance 2018-10 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City of Lockhart, Texas, to reclassify the property known as 2.244 acres in the Cornelius Crenshaw Survey, Abstract No. 68, located at 1511 West San Antonio Street (SH 142), from RLD Residential Low Density District and RMD Residential Medium Density District to 1.688 acres CMB Commercial Medium Business District and 0.556 acres PI Public and Institutional District.
DISCUSSION Conduct first reading and discussion regarding Resolution 2018-08 approving incentives up to $491,049 contingent on creating up to 75 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with an average annual wage of $35,000 and a $15 million capital investment, $5 million of which is for land, for the FreshBox Farms project as recommended by the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation for the building infrastructure, impact fees and other related improvements that are required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of facilities to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises, and to create or maintain new jobs.
A. Approve minutes of the City Council meetings of March 29, 2018 and April 3, 2018. B. Approve Community Development Management Co., Inc. of Lockhart to be considered for Grant Administrative services for any Texas Capital Fund grants for the Fiscal Year 2017-2018.
Conduct second reading and discussion and/or action to consider Resolution 2018-08 approving incentives up to $491,049 contingent on creating up to 75 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, with an average annual wage of $35,000 and a $15 million capital investment, $5 million of which is for land, for the FreshBox Farms project as recommended by the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation for the building infrastructure, impact fees and other related improvements that are required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of facilities to promote or develop new or expanded business enterprises, and to create or maintain new jobs.
Discussion and/or action regarding Parks Master Plan after presentation by Burditt Consultants.
Discussion and/or action to consider approval of Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Street Improvement Program Plan.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT, PRESENTATION AND POSSIBLE DISCUSSION Update: St. Paul United Church of Christ property-Preliminary Estimates are as high as $200,000 for asbestos/lead abatement, rehabilitation and accommodations for Art Group and Central Texas Meals on Wheels; quotes from contractors to be taken after scopes developed. Update: Maple Street east of Junior High School down to Sports Complex is complete along with the Phase III of Meadows at Clearfork; building permits should be issued within next 45 days; Phase II should start soon. Update: Staff continues to meet with Texas Heritage residential home developer of properties located east of Mockingbird and South of Bluebonnet School. Update: Staff reviewing plans for extending Summerside Residential subdivision to FM 1322 (Brownsboro Road). Update: Windsor Ave. north of SH 142 where convenience store and apartment are going in is complete. Update: Design of realignment of City Line Road is about 50% complete. Update: Bids will be advertised soon for water mains on MLK to Patto Road, pump system for water tower at Maple Water Tower, water main along SH 130, and new water tower on FM 2001 at SH 130. Reminder: Residential City Wide Cleanup Event started first Wednesday in April and each Wednesday following in April with NE and SE sections of city remaining. Reminder: Residential Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event to be held Saturday, April 28, at City Park. Reminder; Annual Fiesta del Mariachi event at Clark Library on Saturday, April 21 starting at 7 pm. Reminder: Splash pad opens May 1. Report: Siren testing held on April 16 at 1:00 pm. Reminder: Cinco de Mayo event downtown first weekend in May.
9. COUNCIL AND STAFF COMMENTS - ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST (**ltems of Community Interest defined below) 10. ADJOURNMENT