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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
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Meeting Minutes - Final
City Council
6:30 PM
City Hall
13000 Wm. Dodson Pkwy.
Farmers Branch, TX 75234
Study Session Meeting to be held at 4:00 PM in Study Session Room
STUDY SESSION
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Council Chambers
Mayor Glancy called the Study Session Meeting to order at 4:00 p.m.
Presiding: 1 - Mayor William P. Glancy
Present: 5 - Mayor Pro Tem Jeff Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Kirk Connally, Council
Member Ben Robinson, Council Member Harold Froehlich and Council
Member Ana Reyes
Staff. 19 - Gary D. Greer City Manager, Peter G. Smith City Attorney, Angela Kelly
City Secretary, Rachael Johnson Assistant to the City Manager, Tom
Bryson Communications Director, Sidney Fuller Police Chief, Andy Gillies
Director of Planning, Jeff Harting Parks & Recreation Director, Kevin
Muenchow Director of Facilities & Fleet, John Land Managing Director -
Operations, Jim Olk Community Services Director, Steve Parker Fire
Chief, Randy Walhood Public Works Director, Brian Beasley Human
Resources Director, Shane Davis Solid Waste Administrator, Allison Cook
Economic Development Manager, Alexis Jackson Senior Planner, Rick
Chaffin Management Consultant and Stacy Wright Director of
Environmental Health
Discuss regular City Council meeting agenda items.
1.4 - Council Member Robinson asked for differences in the type of refuse sacks that
were bid. Shane Davis, Solid Waste Administrator provided clarification.
Receive a report on Farmers Branch Creek and Vitruvian
Development in Addison.
Rick Chaffin, Management Consultant, and Stacy Wright, Director of Environmental
Health Services, provided a brief history and current status of flow levels in Farmers
Branch Creek.
Receive an update on the Aquatic Center project.
Jeff Harting, Parks & Recreation Department Director, provided an update on the
Aquatic Center project. The project will be re -bid.
Discuss City Council online message board pursuant to Senate
Bill 1297.
Tom Bryson, Communications Director, presented information to City Council on the
use of the City's online message board.
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Mayor Glancy read Executive Session Agenda Item J.1.
The Study Session Meeting ended at 5:27 p.m.
J. EXECUTIVE SESSION
The City Council convened into Executive Session at 5:28 p.m.
J.1 Discuss economic development incentives - Texas Government
Code Section 551.087:
Discuss retention and expansion incentive for Monitronics.
The City Council concluded Executive Session at 5:40 p.m.
K. THE CITY COUNCIL RECONVENES INTO OPEN SESSION
Consider necessary action on items discussed in the Executive Session.
The City Council reconvened into Open Session at 5:41 p.m.
A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, seconded by Council Member
Robinson, that the City Manager be authorized to negotiate and execute an
economic development incentive agreement with Monitronics for relocation of
its Farmers Branch facilities within the Mercer Crossing area of the City of
Farmers Branch; providing for (1) a rebate of 50% of the company's real
property taxes paid to the City for ten years; (2) a rebate of 50% of local sales
and uses taxes paid to the City for years 1 through 7 of the agreement term; (3)
a rebate of 25 %of local sales and use taxes paid to the City during years 8
through 15 of the agreement tern; and (4) a grant of $250,000 payable on
issuance of a certificate of occupancy for new buildings, subject to (1) the
company relocating its Farmers Branch facilities to the Mercer Crossing area
in the City of Farmers Branch for the entire term of the agreement, (2)
construction of a new building with not less than 200,000 square feet; (3) not
less than $40,000,000 in taxable sales consummated in Farmers Branch, and
(4) such additional terms and conditions the City Manager determines to be
reasonable, necessary, and in the best interest of the City. The motion carried
by the following vote:
Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tem Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
B. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Council Member Robinson gave the Invocation and Council Member Froehlich led
the Pledge of Allegiance.
C. CEREMONIAL ITEMS
C.1 Consider accepting a grant from PetSmart Charities® in the
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A motion was made by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Connally, seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem Fuller, that this Grant be accepted. The motion carried by the
following vote:
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Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
D. REPORT ON STUDY SESSION ITEMS
Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally reported on the following items:
Farmers Branch Creek - City Administration provided a brief history and current
status of Flow levels in Farmers Branch Creek. This item is also on the Regular
Agenda for further discussion.
Update on the Aquatic Center - City Administration provided an update on the Aquatic
Center project.
On line Message Boards - Information was presented to City Council on the use of
the City's online message board.
E. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST
Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally announced performances by the Firehouse Theatre
featuring The Sound of Music, which is showing in Downtown Carrollton
Topics presented for the City Manager's Report included:
On" City Manager Gary D. Greer thanked everyone in the community that reached out
and showed their support during his wife's recent surgery
Town Hall Meeting - held on November 14; polling questions posed to the audience at
the November 14 meeting are now available for public response on the City's website
through December 15
Tour of Lights - begins on November 29 and continues through December 30 from
6:30 until 9:30 p.m.
Tour of Lights Kickoff Event - to be held on Saturday, November 30 from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. at the Gussie Field Watterworth Park Amphitheater; will include sweet treat food
trucks, rides through the Tour of Lights, and free admission with a new, unwrapped
toy to donate to Santa's Helpers
All City offices and facilities will be closed for Thanksgiving on Thursday, November
28. Most offices will remain closed on Friday, November 29 except for the
Community Recreation Center and Historical Park, both open from 8:00 a.m. until
5:00 P.M.
F. CITIZEN COMMENTS
John Wells (13521 Heartside) stated he did not see any copies of the agenda for
tonight's meeting. The City Manager stated extra copies had been made and City
Administration provided Mr. Wells with a copy.
G. CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of the Consent Agenda
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A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, seconded by Deputy Mayor Pro
Tern Connally, to approve Consent Agenda Items GA through GA. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
G.1 Consider approval of minutes of the City Council meeting held on
November 5, 2013 and take appropriate action.
The Minutes were approved.
G.2 Consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into agreements
with the following organizations for funding approved in the
2013 -2014 fiscal year budget and take appropriate action:
A. Farmers Branch Chamber of Commerce
B. Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce
C. Metrocrest Social Services
D. The Family Place
E. Metrocrest Community Clinic
F. Bea's Kids
The Contracts were approved.
G.3 Consider adopting Ordinance No. 3252 adopting the amendments
to the Home Rule Charter approved by the voters of the City of
Farmers Branch at a special election held on November 5, 2013
and take appropriate action.
This Ordinance was adopted.
GA Consider approving Resolution No. 2013 -074 reappointing Carl
King to serve as an appointee of the City of Farmers Branch to
the Board of Directors of the Metrocrest Hospital Authority and
approving the appointment of Craig Greenway by the City of
Carrollton to the Metrocrest Hospital Authority, and take
appropriate action.
This Resolution was approved.
H. PUBLIC HEARINGS
There are no Public Hearing items on the agenda.
I. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
1.1 Receive a report on Farmers Branch Creek and Vitruvian
Development in Addison.
Rick Chaffin, Management Consultant, and Stacy Wright, Director of Environmental
Health Services, provided a brief history and current status of flow levels in Farmers
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Branch Creek. John Albright, a consultant with Freese & Nichols was also available
to answer questions.
The following people spoke:
Todd Womble - 2815 Reedcroft
AJ Lewis, Jr. - 2705 Bay Meadows Circle
Mel Barney - 3548 Golfing Green
Ross Bumpass -12407 Veronica Circle
Andrea Oyer -12305 Wood Manor Circle
Mike Bomgardner - 3714 Wooded Creek
Vernon Smith - 2715 Bay Meadows Circle
Kelly Wofford - 2811 Reedcroft
Mickey Shuler - 12336 Veronica
Melanie Womble - 2815 Reedcroft
Brenda Brodrick - 13531 Rawhide Parkway
Lea Dunn, Deputy City Manager of Addison, also provided some background on the
project and stated the Town of Addison wishes to work with the City on this issue.
A motion was made by Council Member Robinson, seconded by Council
Member Reyes, to bring forth a proposal to study water levels in Farmers
Branch Creek. The motion carried by the following vote:
Nay: 1 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller
Aye: 4 - Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member Robinson, Council
Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
1.2 Discuss recommendations of the Curbside Recycling Committee.
Robert ter Kuile of the Curbside Recycling Committee, presented the following
recommendations of the Committee:
Provide curbside recycling for single family homes
Offer every other week collection
Use 95 gallon carts
Assess a $3.00 monthly fee
Form an ongoing committee to assess other opportunities to implement sustainable
practices
Curbside Recycling Committee members Mary Ludwick, Barbara Bomgardner, and
David Griggs also spoke and Joe Jaynes from Waste Management Municipal
Services provided a comparison of other cities.
The following people spoke:
Brenda Brodrick - 13531 Rawhide Parkway
Lib Grimmett - 3225 Damascus Way
Carol Dingman - 13223 Glad Acres Drive
Councilmember Froehlich recommended this be placed on the City's website to take
a survey regarding interest in recycling.
A motion was made by Council Member Reyes, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Fuller, to accept the Recommendations of the Curbside Recycling Committee.
The motion carried by the following vote:
OMIR Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
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1.3 Consider adopting Ordinance No. 3247 amending in its entirety
Chapter 62 of the Code of Ordinances as it relates to Signs,
Advertising and Merchandise Display regulations and take
appropriate action.
A motion was made by Council Member Robinson, seconded by Deputy Mayor
Pro Tern Connally, that this Ordinance be adopted. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
1.4 Consider approving Resolution No. 2013 -072 awarding the bid for
the purchase of the annual supply of refuse sacks to Graphic
Packaging and take appropriate action.
A motion was made by Council Member Reyes, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Fuller, that this Resolution be approved. The motion carried by the following
vote:
Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
1.5 Consider approving Resolution No. 2013 -073 authorizing the City
Manager to execute a Project Specific Agreement with Dallas
,..., County for roadway repairs and improvements to Valwood
Parkway between Josey Lane and Webb Chapel Road and take
appropriate action.
A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, seconded by Deputy Mayor Pro
Tern Connally, that this Resolution be approved. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
1.6 Consider approving Resolution No. 2013 -076 authorizing the City
Manager to negotiate and execute the first amended and restated
agreement for library services with Library Systems & Services
and take appropriate action.
Managing Director John Land provided a presentation highlighting the current library
services contract with LSSI, cost savings over three years and service levels.
The following people spoke:
Vickie Goode - 3437 Longmeade
Ruthann Parish - 3110 Berrymeade
Pat Edmiston -14215 Tanglewood Drive
Matt Wenthold - 3033 Primrose Lane
Carol Dingman - 13223 Glad Acres Drive
Joan Abbey- Thompson - 13740 Tanglewood Drive
Lib Grimmett - 3225 Damascus Way
Mayor Pro Tern Fuller stated he considers this a quality of life issue and requested
City Administration come back with a presentation at the City Council Retreat
regarding a city owned program.
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A motion was made by Council Member Robinson, seconded by Council
Member Froehlich, that this Resolution be approved. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Nay: 2 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller and Council Member Reyes
Aye. 3 - Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member Robinson and Council
Member Froehlich
L. ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Robinson, seconded by Deputy Mayor
Pro Tern Connally, that this Meeting be adjourned. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Aye: 5 - Mayor Pro Tern Fuller, Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Connally, Council Member
Robinson, Council Member Froehlich and Council Member Reyes
The meeting adjourned at 10:28
William P Glancy, Mayor
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