LEGISLATIVE PRAYER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE It is the custom and tradition of the members of the City Council to have an invocation and recital of the Pledge of Allegiance prior to the beginning of the meeting. Members of the audience are invited to participate. However, members of the audience are not required to participate. The decision to participate is strictly a matter of personal choice and has no bearing on matters to be considered by the City Council and will not affect the decisions to be made during the meeting.
Mayoral Proclamations, Recognitions and Announcements
MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS, RECOGNITIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The Mayor may present proclamations and recognize attendees or award winners, and may make announcements regarding upcoming City events and matters of interest to citizens. There will be no Council deliberations or votes on these matters.
CONSENT AGENDA All items under this section are recommended for approval by a single motion of Council, without discussion. Council has had the opportunity to review each of these items at a previous work session and approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager to implement each item. The Mayor will announce the agenda and provide an opportunity for members of the audience and the City Council to request that an item be removed and considered separately. 1. Consider approval of the minutes of the June 29 Special and July 7 Regular Meetings. Click to View 2. Consider approval of the following bids: a. E-Book Platform and Materials Bid No. 1005-20 Overdrive, Inc. $382,000.00 This request is for the libraries to continue offering downloadable books and audiobooks to patrons. This approval is for a Term Agreement with four optional renewals. Click to View b. Dent Road Switch Station Grading Construction Bid No. 0306-19 Mann Robinson & Son $64,266.80 This request is to approve Change Order #3 for Dent Road Switch Station Grading Services. Click to View c. Engineering Services for Parking Lot Improvements at Various Park Locations Bid No. 1073-20 R-Delta Engineers, Inc. $380,000.00 Optional Contingency 40,000.00 TOTAL: $420,000.00 This request is to obtain professional services for the design and construction administration of parking lot paving at eight park sites. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional services that may be required. This project is part of the 2019 Bond Program and approved in the 2020 CIP. Click to View d. Saturn Springs Estates Drainage Improvements Study Bid No. 1074-20 O'Brien Engineering, Inc. $108,225.00 Optional Contingency 15,000.00 TOTAL: $123,225.00 This request is to obtain professional services for the preparation of a drainage study in the Ashwood, Overhill and Sycamore Streets area of Saturn Springs Estates subdivision. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional services that may be required. This project is part of the 2019 Bond Program and approved in the 2020 CIP. Click to View e. Duck Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Odor and ASAB Aeration Improvements Project Bid No. 0854-20 Gracon Construction, Inc. $12,724,045.35 This request is to provide construction services for Phase One of the Odor Control Project at the Duck Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Click to View f. Keele Drive Wastewater Main Replacement Bid No. 0893-20 Aushill Construction, LLC $270,048.20 Optional Contingency 27,004.82 TOTAL: $297,053.20 This request is to provide wastewater main improvements on Keele Drive. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional work that may be required. Click to View g. GP&L Olinger to Wylie 138kv Transmission Line Construction - Lake Lavon Crossing Foundations Bid No. 0945-20 DynaGrid Construction Group, LLC $1,999,219.36 Optional Contingency 399,843.00 TOTAL: $2,399,062.36 This request is to provide labor and equipment necessary to construct and place twelve concrete shaft anchor bolt foundations and four embedment pole foundations. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional work that may be required. Click to View 3. Public hearings were previously conducted for the following zoning cases. Council approved the requests and instructed staff to bring forth the following ordinances for consideration. a. Zoning File No. Z 19-21, Kirkman Engineering (District 2) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving 1) a Change of Zoning from Industrial (IN) District to a Planned Development (PD) District for Industrial Uses including Food Processing & Storage, and Outdoor Storage and Tank Battery; and 2) a Detail Plan on a 4.00-acre tract of land zoned Industrial (IN) District and located at 515 Mills Road; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View b. Zoning File No. Z 19-39, Geoffrey Bossiere (District 7) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving 1) a Change in Zoning from Neighborhood Services (NS) District to a Planned Development (PD) District for Neighborhood Services (NS) District to add uses currently not permitted and 2) a Detail Plan on a 1.834-acre tract of land zoned Neighborhood Services (NS) District and located at 3630 North Shiloh Road; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View d. Zoning File No. Z 20-11, Vincent Gerard & Associates, Inc. (District 3) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving an amendment of Specific Use Provision S 96-19 to allow additional Commercial Antennae on a property zoned Community Retail (CR) District and located at 3200 Broadway Boulevard; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View e. Zoning File No. Z 20-12, BGE, Inc. (District 1) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving 1) a Specific Use Provision and 2) a Detail Plan for a Restaurant, Drive-Through [Take-Out Window] on a property zoned Planned Development (PD) District 19-18 for Community Retail (CR) Uses (Town Center Styled Regional Shopping Mall and Complementary Peripheral Development) on a 2.007-acre tract of land zoned Planned Development (PD) District 19-18 and located at 270 Town Center Boulevard; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View 4. Consider a resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2021 generation budget of TMPA pursuant to the Joint Operating Agreement between the Texas Municipal Power Agency and the City of Bryan, Texas, City of Denton, Texas, City of Garland, Texas, and City of Greenville, Texas. At the July 6, 2020 Work Session, Council considered approval of the TMPA Fiscal Year 2021 Generation Budget. Click to View 5. Consider a resolution approving the City of Garland Housing Agency Administrative Plan for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and providing an effective date. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires each Housing Agency to develop and adopt an Administrative Plan that identifies the policies the agency will follow to administer the Housing Choice Voucher Program Funds (better known as Section 8). At the July 06, 2020 Work Session, Council considered adopting the updated Administrative Plan. Click to View 6. Consider a resolution adopting and approving the Garland Housing Agency's 2020-2024 Five-Year Plan and 2020 Annual Plan; and providing an effective date. As part of the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998, the City of Garland Housing Agency (GHA) is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to submit a Five-Year Plan every five years and an Annual Plan yearly. At the July 06, 2020 Work Session, Council considered adopting the 2020-2024 Five-Year Plan and the 2020 Annual Plan for submission to HUD. Click to View
Zoning File No. Z 20-10, Haskell (District 5) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving a Specific Use Provision for a High Risk Use on a property zoned Industrial (IN) District and located at 2305 Sherwin Street; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View
Consider appointments to Boards and Commissions. Board members are selected for two-year terms by the City Council in August. Terms are usually staggered whereby at least half of the membership has board experience. Board members are appointed based on qualifications. Mayor Scott LeMay Ariella Colunga - Garland Youth Council Victoria Penick - Garland Youth Council Council Member David Gibbons Serene Haroon - Garland Youth Council Anna Ngo - Garland Youth Council Council Member Deborah Morris Marione Ogboi - Garland Youth Council Medina Yasin - Garland Youth Council Council Member Jerry Nickerson Loi Anh Nguyen - Garland Youth Council Anne-Marie Schlueter - Garland Youth Council Council Member Rich Aubin Sarah Cox - Garland Youth Council Nia Pellegrin - Garland Youth Council Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Robert Vera Joanne Gonzalez - Garland Youth Council Daniyal Salem - Garland Youth Council Council Member Dylan Hedrick Liz Harling - Community Multicultural Commission Homaera Mahmood - Garland Youth Council Heather Moody - Garland Youth Council Mayor Pro Tem Robert John Smith Timilaa Radhakrishnan - Garland Youth Council Saul Sanchez - Garland Youth Council
8. Citizen comments. Persons wishing to address issues not on the agenda may have three minutes to address Council at this time. Council is prohibited from discussing any item not posted according to the Texas Open Meetings Act. 9. Adjourn. All Regular Council meetings are broadcast live on CGTV, Time Warner Cable Channel 16, and Frontier FIOS TV 44. Meetings are rebroadcast at 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday-Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Live streaming and on-demand videos of the meetings are also available online at www.garlandtx.gov. Copies of the meetings can be purchased through the City Secretary’s Office – audio CD’s are $1 each and DVD’s are $3 each.
LEGISLATIVE PRAYER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE It is the custom and tradition of the members of the City Council to have an invocation and recital of the Pledge of Allegiance prior to the beginning of the meeting. Members of the audience are invited to participate. However, members of the audience are not required to participate. The decision to participate is strictly a matter of personal choice and has no bearing on matters to be considered by the City Council and will not affect the decisions to be made during the meeting.
Mayoral Proclamations, Recognitions and Announcements
MAYORAL PROCLAMATIONS, RECOGNITIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The Mayor may present proclamations and recognize attendees or award winners, and may make announcements regarding upcoming City events and matters of interest to citizens. There will be no Council deliberations or votes on these matters.
CONSENT AGENDA All items under this section are recommended for approval by a single motion of Council, without discussion. Council has had the opportunity to review each of these items at a previous work session and approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager to implement each item. The Mayor will announce the agenda and provide an opportunity for members of the audience and the City Council to request that an item be removed and considered separately. 1. Consider approval of the minutes of the June 29 Special and July 7 Regular Meetings. Click to View 2. Consider approval of the following bids: a. E-Book Platform and Materials Bid No. 1005-20 Overdrive, Inc. $382,000.00 This request is for the libraries to continue offering downloadable books and audiobooks to patrons. This approval is for a Term Agreement with four optional renewals. Click to View b. Dent Road Switch Station Grading Construction Bid No. 0306-19 Mann Robinson & Son $64,266.80 This request is to approve Change Order #3 for Dent Road Switch Station Grading Services. Click to View c. Engineering Services for Parking Lot Improvements at Various Park Locations Bid No. 1073-20 R-Delta Engineers, Inc. $380,000.00 Optional Contingency 40,000.00 TOTAL: $420,000.00 This request is to obtain professional services for the design and construction administration of parking lot paving at eight park sites. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional services that may be required. This project is part of the 2019 Bond Program and approved in the 2020 CIP. Click to View d. Saturn Springs Estates Drainage Improvements Study Bid No. 1074-20 O'Brien Engineering, Inc. $108,225.00 Optional Contingency 15,000.00 TOTAL: $123,225.00 This request is to obtain professional services for the preparation of a drainage study in the Ashwood, Overhill and Sycamore Streets area of Saturn Springs Estates subdivision. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional services that may be required. This project is part of the 2019 Bond Program and approved in the 2020 CIP. Click to View e. Duck Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Odor and ASAB Aeration Improvements Project Bid No. 0854-20 Gracon Construction, Inc. $12,724,045.35 This request is to provide construction services for Phase One of the Odor Control Project at the Duck Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Click to View f. Keele Drive Wastewater Main Replacement Bid No. 0893-20 Aushill Construction, LLC $270,048.20 Optional Contingency 27,004.82 TOTAL: $297,053.20 This request is to provide wastewater main improvements on Keele Drive. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional work that may be required. Click to View g. GP&L Olinger to Wylie 138kv Transmission Line Construction - Lake Lavon Crossing Foundations Bid No. 0945-20 DynaGrid Construction Group, LLC $1,999,219.36 Optional Contingency 399,843.00 TOTAL: $2,399,062.36 This request is to provide labor and equipment necessary to construct and place twelve concrete shaft anchor bolt foundations and four embedment pole foundations. An Optional Contingency is included for any additional work that may be required. Click to View 3. Public hearings were previously conducted for the following zoning cases. Council approved the requests and instructed staff to bring forth the following ordinances for consideration. a. Zoning File No. Z 19-21, Kirkman Engineering (District 2) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving 1) a Change of Zoning from Industrial (IN) District to a Planned Development (PD) District for Industrial Uses including Food Processing & Storage, and Outdoor Storage and Tank Battery; and 2) a Detail Plan on a 4.00-acre tract of land zoned Industrial (IN) District and located at 515 Mills Road; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View b. Zoning File No. Z 19-39, Geoffrey Bossiere (District 7) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving 1) a Change in Zoning from Neighborhood Services (NS) District to a Planned Development (PD) District for Neighborhood Services (NS) District to add uses currently not permitted and 2) a Detail Plan on a 1.834-acre tract of land zoned Neighborhood Services (NS) District and located at 3630 North Shiloh Road; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View d. Zoning File No. Z 20-11, Vincent Gerard & Associates, Inc. (District 3) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving an amendment of Specific Use Provision S 96-19 to allow additional Commercial Antennae on a property zoned Community Retail (CR) District and located at 3200 Broadway Boulevard; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View e. Zoning File No. Z 20-12, BGE, Inc. (District 1) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving 1) a Specific Use Provision and 2) a Detail Plan for a Restaurant, Drive-Through [Take-Out Window] on a property zoned Planned Development (PD) District 19-18 for Community Retail (CR) Uses (Town Center Styled Regional Shopping Mall and Complementary Peripheral Development) on a 2.007-acre tract of land zoned Planned Development (PD) District 19-18 and located at 270 Town Center Boulevard; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View 4. Consider a resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2021 generation budget of TMPA pursuant to the Joint Operating Agreement between the Texas Municipal Power Agency and the City of Bryan, Texas, City of Denton, Texas, City of Garland, Texas, and City of Greenville, Texas. At the July 6, 2020 Work Session, Council considered approval of the TMPA Fiscal Year 2021 Generation Budget. Click to View 5. Consider a resolution approving the City of Garland Housing Agency Administrative Plan for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and providing an effective date. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires each Housing Agency to develop and adopt an Administrative Plan that identifies the policies the agency will follow to administer the Housing Choice Voucher Program Funds (better known as Section 8). At the July 06, 2020 Work Session, Council considered adopting the updated Administrative Plan. Click to View 6. Consider a resolution adopting and approving the Garland Housing Agency's 2020-2024 Five-Year Plan and 2020 Annual Plan; and providing an effective date. As part of the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998, the City of Garland Housing Agency (GHA) is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to submit a Five-Year Plan every five years and an Annual Plan yearly. At the July 06, 2020 Work Session, Council considered adopting the 2020-2024 Five-Year Plan and the 2020 Annual Plan for submission to HUD. Click to View
Zoning File No. Z 20-10, Haskell (District 5) Consider an ordinance amending the Garland Development Code of the City of Garland, Texas, by approving a Specific Use Provision for a High Risk Use on a property zoned Industrial (IN) District and located at 2305 Sherwin Street; providing for conditions, restrictions, and regulations; providing a penalty under the provisions of Sec. 10.05 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Garland, Texas; providing a Notice of Conditions of Compliance Clause; a Savings Clause, and a Severability Clause; and providing an effective date. Click to View
Consider appointments to Boards and Commissions. Board members are selected for two-year terms by the City Council in August. Terms are usually staggered whereby at least half of the membership has board experience. Board members are appointed based on qualifications. Mayor Scott LeMay Ariella Colunga - Garland Youth Council Victoria Penick - Garland Youth Council Council Member David Gibbons Serene Haroon - Garland Youth Council Anna Ngo - Garland Youth Council Council Member Deborah Morris Marione Ogboi - Garland Youth Council Medina Yasin - Garland Youth Council Council Member Jerry Nickerson Loi Anh Nguyen - Garland Youth Council Anne-Marie Schlueter - Garland Youth Council Council Member Rich Aubin Sarah Cox - Garland Youth Council Nia Pellegrin - Garland Youth Council Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Robert Vera Joanne Gonzalez - Garland Youth Council Daniyal Salem - Garland Youth Council Council Member Dylan Hedrick Liz Harling - Community Multicultural Commission Homaera Mahmood - Garland Youth Council Heather Moody - Garland Youth Council Mayor Pro Tem Robert John Smith Timilaa Radhakrishnan - Garland Youth Council Saul Sanchez - Garland Youth Council
8. Citizen comments. Persons wishing to address issues not on the agenda may have three minutes to address Council at this time. Council is prohibited from discussing any item not posted according to the Texas Open Meetings Act. 9. Adjourn. All Regular Council meetings are broadcast live on CGTV, Time Warner Cable Channel 16, and Frontier FIOS TV 44. Meetings are rebroadcast at 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday-Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Live streaming and on-demand videos of the meetings are also available online at www.garlandtx.gov. Copies of the meetings can be purchased through the City Secretary’s Office – audio CD’s are $1 each and DVD’s are $3 each.