The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 20, 2011. The agenda includes 22 regular agenda items to be discussed, including presentations on downtown development, a golf course, an employee wellness program, zoning changes, annexation, and the city budget. There will also be two executive sessions to discuss real estate and economic development negotiations. Public hearings are scheduled for several agenda items.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 17, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions, special agenda items like administering oaths of office, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and accepting donations, and regular agenda items like public hearings, presentations, and considering ordinances. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: an opening session with a call to order, prayer, pledge, and proclamations; recognitions of individuals; public comment; a consent agenda with various considerations; a regular agenda with public hearings, presentations, and considerations of ordinances regarding zoning, annexation, and other matters.
This notice announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 3, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, prayer, and proclamations; public comment; a consent agenda of routine items; and a regular agenda including an executive session, quarterly reports from economic groups, discussion of parade routes, and public hearings on credit card processing fees and changes to fee schedules. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on April 19, 2011. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling the meeting to order and pledges; proclamations and recognitions; public comment; a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval; regular agenda items including executive session, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and possible actions on topics like redistricting, ordinances, and contracts; and closing matters like future agenda items and adjournment. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on July 12, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes:
- Opening session with call to order, prayer, pledge of allegiance, proclamations, and recognitions.
- A consent agenda with items such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids.
- A regular agenda including executive/closed sessions, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and considerations on various topics such as drilling permits, budget updates, ordinances, and requests.
- Follow up and administrative issues including future agenda items and adjournment.
The meeting location is accessible to
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on August 21, 2012. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various resolutions and ordinances for consideration, an executive session to discuss real estate and economic development matters, and a regular agenda involving presentations on economic development, a sports complex project, and a public hearing. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 4, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The meeting agenda includes consideration of items such as approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and budget amendments, and discussion of water conservation programs and economic development. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 1, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions with prayer, pledges, and proclamations. There will be public comment, consideration of consent agenda items such as meeting minutes and bids, and regular agenda items including a closed executive session and public hearings on downtown development reports and a zoning change.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 17, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions, special agenda items like administering oaths of office, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and accepting donations, and regular agenda items like public hearings, presentations, and considering ordinances. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: an opening session with a call to order, prayer, pledge, and proclamations; recognitions of individuals; public comment; a consent agenda with various considerations; a regular agenda with public hearings, presentations, and considerations of ordinances regarding zoning, annexation, and other matters.
This notice announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 3, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, prayer, and proclamations; public comment; a consent agenda of routine items; and a regular agenda including an executive session, quarterly reports from economic groups, discussion of parade routes, and public hearings on credit card processing fees and changes to fee schedules. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on April 19, 2011. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling the meeting to order and pledges; proclamations and recognitions; public comment; a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval; regular agenda items including executive session, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and possible actions on topics like redistricting, ordinances, and contracts; and closing matters like future agenda items and adjournment. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on July 12, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes:
- Opening session with call to order, prayer, pledge of allegiance, proclamations, and recognitions.
- A consent agenda with items such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids.
- A regular agenda including executive/closed sessions, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and considerations on various topics such as drilling permits, budget updates, ordinances, and requests.
- Follow up and administrative issues including future agenda items and adjournment.
The meeting location is accessible to
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on August 21, 2012. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various resolutions and ordinances for consideration, an executive session to discuss real estate and economic development matters, and a regular agenda involving presentations on economic development, a sports complex project, and a public hearing. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 4, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The meeting agenda includes consideration of items such as approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and budget amendments, and discussion of water conservation programs and economic development. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 1, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions with prayer, pledges, and proclamations. There will be public comment, consideration of consent agenda items such as meeting minutes and bids, and regular agenda items including a closed executive session and public hearings on downtown development reports and a zoning change.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 20, 2012. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities. The agenda includes consideration of various bids, resolutions, ordinances, and presentations on topics such as the city's finances, economic development, and water conservation. Public hearings will be held on proposed budget amendments and changes to speed limits on highways.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on March 20, 2012. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, pledges, and proclamations; recognitions; public comments; consent agenda items like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids; and regular agenda items including closed executive sessions, public hearings on pool fees and a water feature project, and a presentation on the transportation improvement program.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 1, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes and bids, authorizing property sales, accepting grants, appointing members to boards, discussing employee benefits proposals, annexing over 1,300 acres of land, renaming a city park and street, and reviewing the capital budget. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 30, 2011. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda, executive/closed session, public hearing and comment. Items to be discussed include approving meeting minutes and bids, adopting resolutions on various projects and policies, discussing redistricting and economic development negotiations, and holding public hearings on settling gas rates and amending zoning ordinances. The meeting will cover various administrative, financial and planning matters of the city government and allow for public comment.
This document summarizes the agenda for a regular meeting of the San Angelo City Council to be held on June 28, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of items in the consent agenda, such as approving meeting minutes and authorizing property sales. There will be public hearings on adopting a capital improvement plan, community development block grants, and zoning changes. Other items include discussion of water rates, the budget, and board nominations. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 6, 2012. The agenda includes consideration of proclamations, recognition, public comment, consent agenda items, and regular agenda items such as executive session, public hearings, adoption of resolutions, budget amendments, and discussion of capital improvement plans and speed limits. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 7, 2012. The agenda includes items such as recognizing an individual, public comments, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and awarding bids, resolutions on acquiring properties and applying for grants, ordinances on zoning changes and renaming a street, and repealing and enacting advisory boards. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and accommodations are available for persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on November 15, 2011. The agenda includes opening proceedings, consideration of consent items like previous meeting minutes and bids, an executive session to discuss economic development and legal matters, and public hearings on items like health insurance rates and proposed annexations.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on October 4, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, and a regular agenda with public hearings and consideration of items such as granting a temporary manufactured home placement, and ordinances amending zoning classifications. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 18, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The meeting agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving previous meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing contract extensions, zoning changes, budget amendments, and discussions on water conservation efforts and utility billing procedures. Public comments will be taken on proposed changes to animal control ordinances and on petitions for annexation.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, an executive/closed session to discuss legal and real estate matters, and a regular agenda including public hearings on proposed annexations and presentations on river improvement projects and employee wellness programs. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on April 2, 2013. The agenda includes: opening proceedings, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and contracts, a regular agenda with items like a presentation from Downtown San Angelo and a public hearing on amending the zoning ordinance. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on September 6, 2011. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, pledges, and proclamations; public comment; consideration of consent agenda items like meeting minutes and resolutions; a public hearing and consideration of an ordinance amending zoning regulations; and an executive session to discuss real estate and economic development negotiations. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 8, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, recognition of Western Towers, public comment, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including zoning changes and lease agreements, and closing announcements. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 6, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes special items like a public hearing on proposed redistricting plans and consideration of adopting a final redistricting plan. The consent agenda contains routine matters like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids. The regular agenda includes consideration of awarding an airport terminal reconstruction bid and approval of a 2010 performance report.
This document is the agenda for a City Council meeting in San Angelo, Texas on August 6, 2013. The agenda includes 22 items to be discussed, with several items relating to zoning changes, bids for construction projects, and economic development projects. Public hearings and presentations are scheduled on topics such as a master plan for Fairmount Park, residential water usage, and an amendment to the city's comprehensive plan. The meeting is open to the public and will take place at the McNease Convention Center.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on January 3, 2012. The agenda includes opening proceedings, consideration of various consent items like previous meeting minutes and property sales, and public hearings on matters like zoning changes and amending district boundaries. An executive session is also scheduled to discuss economic development negotiations.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 19, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, residential lease renewals, tax resale deeds, allocating hotel occupancy tax funds, appointing election officials, authorizing park improvements, amending zoning ordinances, and endorsing legislative actions. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities and public comment will be taken.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on June 19, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items relating to approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing real estate transactions, adopting resolutions, public hearings, budget matters, and future agenda items. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities and will include time for public comment.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 6, 2012. The agenda includes opening procedures, consideration of proclamations and public comment, a consent agenda with various ordinances and resolutions for approval, and an executive/closed session to discuss real property and legal matters. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting located at the McNease Convention Center.
Roddy Warren is seeking a position as a certified financial planner. He has a Master's degree in Personal Financial Planning from Texas Tech University and expects to graduate in May 2013. He has worked as a financial coach at Red to Black since August 2012, where he meets with clients to discuss financial issues and recommend solutions. Warren has also been licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance since 2010.
This document summarizes the Lone Wolf Historic Bridge Project in San Angelo, Texas. The project involves refurbishing a historic city street bridge over the South Concho River into a pedestrian and bike path bridge. The project is 1,874 feet long and was 100% federally funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The lowest bid was awarded to SCR Construction Company for $1,399,601.86 and the project is currently 61.22% complete and 38 working days behind schedule.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 20, 2012. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities. The agenda includes consideration of various bids, resolutions, ordinances, and presentations on topics such as the city's finances, economic development, and water conservation. Public hearings will be held on proposed budget amendments and changes to speed limits on highways.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on March 20, 2012. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, pledges, and proclamations; recognitions; public comments; consent agenda items like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids; and regular agenda items including closed executive sessions, public hearings on pool fees and a water feature project, and a presentation on the transportation improvement program.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 1, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes and bids, authorizing property sales, accepting grants, appointing members to boards, discussing employee benefits proposals, annexing over 1,300 acres of land, renaming a city park and street, and reviewing the capital budget. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 30, 2011. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda, executive/closed session, public hearing and comment. Items to be discussed include approving meeting minutes and bids, adopting resolutions on various projects and policies, discussing redistricting and economic development negotiations, and holding public hearings on settling gas rates and amending zoning ordinances. The meeting will cover various administrative, financial and planning matters of the city government and allow for public comment.
This document summarizes the agenda for a regular meeting of the San Angelo City Council to be held on June 28, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of items in the consent agenda, such as approving meeting minutes and authorizing property sales. There will be public hearings on adopting a capital improvement plan, community development block grants, and zoning changes. Other items include discussion of water rates, the budget, and board nominations. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 6, 2012. The agenda includes consideration of proclamations, recognition, public comment, consent agenda items, and regular agenda items such as executive session, public hearings, adoption of resolutions, budget amendments, and discussion of capital improvement plans and speed limits. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 7, 2012. The agenda includes items such as recognizing an individual, public comments, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and awarding bids, resolutions on acquiring properties and applying for grants, ordinances on zoning changes and renaming a street, and repealing and enacting advisory boards. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and accommodations are available for persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on November 15, 2011. The agenda includes opening proceedings, consideration of consent items like previous meeting minutes and bids, an executive session to discuss economic development and legal matters, and public hearings on items like health insurance rates and proposed annexations.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on October 4, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, and a regular agenda with public hearings and consideration of items such as granting a temporary manufactured home placement, and ordinances amending zoning classifications. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 18, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The meeting agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving previous meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing contract extensions, zoning changes, budget amendments, and discussions on water conservation efforts and utility billing procedures. Public comments will be taken on proposed changes to animal control ordinances and on petitions for annexation.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, an executive/closed session to discuss legal and real estate matters, and a regular agenda including public hearings on proposed annexations and presentations on river improvement projects and employee wellness programs. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on April 2, 2013. The agenda includes: opening proceedings, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and contracts, a regular agenda with items like a presentation from Downtown San Angelo and a public hearing on amending the zoning ordinance. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on September 6, 2011. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, pledges, and proclamations; public comment; consideration of consent agenda items like meeting minutes and resolutions; a public hearing and consideration of an ordinance amending zoning regulations; and an executive session to discuss real estate and economic development negotiations. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 8, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, recognition of Western Towers, public comment, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including zoning changes and lease agreements, and closing announcements. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 6, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes special items like a public hearing on proposed redistricting plans and consideration of adopting a final redistricting plan. The consent agenda contains routine matters like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids. The regular agenda includes consideration of awarding an airport terminal reconstruction bid and approval of a 2010 performance report.
This document is the agenda for a City Council meeting in San Angelo, Texas on August 6, 2013. The agenda includes 22 items to be discussed, with several items relating to zoning changes, bids for construction projects, and economic development projects. Public hearings and presentations are scheduled on topics such as a master plan for Fairmount Park, residential water usage, and an amendment to the city's comprehensive plan. The meeting is open to the public and will take place at the McNease Convention Center.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on January 3, 2012. The agenda includes opening proceedings, consideration of various consent items like previous meeting minutes and property sales, and public hearings on matters like zoning changes and amending district boundaries. An executive session is also scheduled to discuss economic development negotiations.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 19, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, residential lease renewals, tax resale deeds, allocating hotel occupancy tax funds, appointing election officials, authorizing park improvements, amending zoning ordinances, and endorsing legislative actions. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities and public comment will be taken.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on June 19, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items relating to approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing real estate transactions, adopting resolutions, public hearings, budget matters, and future agenda items. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities and will include time for public comment.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 6, 2012. The agenda includes opening procedures, consideration of proclamations and public comment, a consent agenda with various ordinances and resolutions for approval, and an executive/closed session to discuss real property and legal matters. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting located at the McNease Convention Center.
Roddy Warren is seeking a position as a certified financial planner. He has a Master's degree in Personal Financial Planning from Texas Tech University and expects to graduate in May 2013. He has worked as a financial coach at Red to Black since August 2012, where he meets with clients to discuss financial issues and recommend solutions. Warren has also been licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance since 2010.
This document summarizes the Lone Wolf Historic Bridge Project in San Angelo, Texas. The project involves refurbishing a historic city street bridge over the South Concho River into a pedestrian and bike path bridge. The project is 1,874 feet long and was 100% federally funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The lowest bid was awarded to SCR Construction Company for $1,399,601.86 and the project is currently 61.22% complete and 38 working days behind schedule.
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This document discusses security risks for software companies that outsource development offshore. It notes that intellectual property theft costs U.S. companies $250 billion per year. When outsourcing software development, companies should implement security measures to protect intellectual property, including network security, physical security of development centers, legal agreements with vendors, and personnel security training. Contracts with vendors should address intellectual property ownership and confidentiality.
The document discusses the process for selecting a consultant to develop a master plan for Lake Nasworthy, including putting out a request for qualifications, interviewing finalists, and getting council approval to negotiate a contract. It also covers changes made to the city's regulations regarding bed and breakfast establishments, including allowed locations and signage. Proposed changes to allow parking in residential yards with certain improvements or exceptions are outlined.
This document is a city council agenda for a meeting on January 21, 2014. The agenda includes items for consideration such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing property sales, adopting resolutions, and public hearings. There will also be an executive session to discuss legal and economic development matters. The regular agenda then lists several public hearings and considerations, including updates on employee wellness programs and seal coat projects, a discussion of annexing properties, approving a carnival permit, and adopting an updated neighborhood revitalization plan.
The City Council considered a request to change the zoning of a property from Neighborhood Commercial to General Commercial. Surrounding uses included self-storage and single-family homes. Staff recommended approving the zone change as both the 2003 and 2009 comprehensive plans called for commercial zoning at this location.
The Council also reviewed a request for a variance to allow an off-site sign where normally prohibited. City staff and the Planning Commission recommended denying the variance as it did not meet the criteria and would grant an unequal privilege.
Finally, the Council discussed a proposed annexation of an area including a power station, substation, and section of road. Rationale included preventing an unincorporated "hole" and the city's long maintenance
The City Council document discusses Operation Finally Home, a non-profit program that builds custom homes for wounded and disabled veterans. It provides homes at no cost in order to help veterans transition back into their communities. The local Home Builders Association has chosen to participate by building a home for Marine Samuel Marley and his family, who was injured in Iraq in 2007. Operation Finally Home, the Home Builders Association of San Angelo, and Clark Construction will soon break ground on the Marley family's mortgage-free home.
The city council meeting discussed violations of an ordinance regulating hoofed animals within city limits. The animal control officer discovered a horse being kept less than 100 feet from neighboring residences. Similar violations were found in the past and owners brought their properties into compliance by removing the animals. A councilperson requested the issue be discussed by the city council. While another ordinance addresses setbacks for new construction near livestock, staff recommended not changing the current setback requirements of Article 3.800.
The document summarizes infrastructure, workforce, and development plans for the city of Acuña, Mexico located on the border with Del Rio, Texas. It discusses:
1) Acuña has over 62 companies employing over 38,000 people in industries like automotive, medical, and HVAC. Major employers include Alcoa, Takata, and MAGNA Automotive.
2) Plans are outlined to improve roads, expand border crossings, and develop a new international bridge to boost trade and tourism between Acuña and Del Rio.
3) The city aims to attract new industries by highlighting its skilled labor force, low union rates, and proximity to markets in the United States.
The document summarizes a city council meeting about renovating the San Angelo Municipal Pool. It discusses project goals of restoring the historic bathhouse, providing clean changing areas, and creating an enjoyable aquatic environment for all ages. Initial concepts included a lazy river, vortex play area, and separate lap pool. Public comments supported emphasizing historic significance, lap swimming, children's play areas, and maximizing longer visits. The proposed redesign and renovation budget totals $2.7 million.
The document discusses the San Angelo Junction - Presidio, Texas rail line owned by Texas Pacifico Transportation Ltd. It provides an overview of the line's geographical location and interline connections. It also describes ongoing line upgrading and rehabilitation works, operating conditions, historical traffic data, shippers served, and financial results. The company's growth strategy focuses on increasing services and traffic volumes between San Angelo and Fort Stockton/Alpine as well as promoting international and interline traffic.
The document summarizes proposed changes to an employee policy manual for a municipal government. Key points include:
1) An employee committee spent over a year rewriting and updating the policies which had not been revised in 30 years.
2) The new policy manual includes 7 items that may have a financial impact and require city council approval, including reasonable suspicion drug testing, hiring rates, call back pay, disaster preparedness overtime for exempt employees, a sick leave incentive program, funeral leave, and severance pay.
3) The city manager approved the new employee policy manual in January 2012 and employee training will occur later in the year.
The City Council discussed allocating $2 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds for 2011. The funds would support affordable housing development, homeless services, and economic development projects to benefit low-income residents. Council members reviewed the proposed allocations and were asked to approve the funding distribution plan at the meeting.
The Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP) provides temporary financial assistance to employer-sponsored health plans for retirees aged 55-64. The city applied for and was approved for the ERRP in 2010. Claims are reimbursed at 80% if over $15,000 for certain chronic conditions. Based on prior claims, estimated reimbursement for the city ranges from $91,217 to $383,915 for 2010-2011. Final approval is pending submission of eligible claims lists to the program administrator. Future funds received will be presented to the city council.
The document discusses options for health insurance premiums for city employees for 2013. It provides background on changes made in previous years that reduced premiums. It then outlines 3 options for 2013: 1) a 2.5% premium increase split between employees and the city, 2) an 11.8% increase for employees, or 3) using $142,000 from an Early Retiree Reinsurance Program fund to avoid any increase. Staff recommends the third option to keep premiums flat using the available federal funds as intended. Council approval is sought to implement this option.
The City Council document outlines the annexation process which included initial discussions on February 1st to explore the possibility, modifying the proposed area on August 30th, opportunities for public comment on November 1st and 15th, an introduction of the annexation ordinance on December 6th, and a second reading of the ordinance scheduled for December 20th.
The document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of various items requiring City Council approval, including awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings on annexation and affordable housing projects, and updates on economic development negotiations and mobile home ordinances. The meeting will also include nominations to boards and commissions. Executive session is scheduled to discuss real estate, economic development negotiations, and legal advice.
The document discusses rising property taxes on affordable housing units that are negatively impacting families in the Affordable Housing Program (AHAP). While early studies showed low market values in targeted neighborhoods, taxes have increased significantly in the last two years to levels seen in more affluent parts of the city. Options presented to address the tax burden include establishing escrow accounts, reducing construction costs, increasing subsidies, creating an assistance fund, redesigning the program to include rentals, and working with the appraisal district to establish a more equitable methodology that bases value on construction costs rather than comparables from other areas.
This document is the agenda for a City Council meeting in San Angelo, Texas on June 4, 2013. The agenda includes 20 items to be discussed, which cover various topics such as approving meeting minutes and bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings on zoning changes and lease agreements, and introducing ordinances. The meeting is to take place at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center and is open to the public for comments.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 2, 2011 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items such as approving meeting minutes, authorizing contracts, adopting ordinances, and discussing the city budget, water rates, and economic development. Public comment will be taken on agenda items. The meeting will be broadcast on local government access television.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 22, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calling the meeting to order, pledges, proclamations, recognitions, public comments, consent agenda items including approving meeting minutes and awarding bids, regular agenda items including adopting resolutions and ordinances related to animal control fees and zoning ordinances. The meeting will be broadcast on local government access channels.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on July 19, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening session with call to order, prayer, pledge, and proclamation; public comment; consent agenda with items such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids; regular agenda including executive session, public hearings on ordinance amendments and planning items, and construction budget updates.
This document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on November 5, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, proclamations, recognitions, public comments, and both regular and consent agenda items. Regular agenda items include discussions on City Council qualification requirements and petitions. Consent agenda items include approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, adopting resolutions, and amending ordinances. The agenda also schedules an executive session and public hearings on variance petitions, Comprehensive Plan documents, and zoning changes.
The document is a 4-page agenda for a City Council meeting held on April 17, 2012 in San Angelo, Texas. The agenda includes items such as: approving meeting minutes and contracts, adopting resolutions for tax deeds and continuing a deferred compensation plan, public hearings on ordinances regarding zoning and special events on city property, and discussions on issues like violations for tall grass/weeds, purchasing ball field netting, and potential water fee rebates. Executive sessions were also scheduled to discuss real estate, legal matters, and economic development negotiations. The meeting was to take place at the McNease Convention Center and be broadcast on local government access television.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on October 18, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes and bids, adopting resolutions to accept grants, approving zoning changes, and authorizing the abandonment of an alley. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on September 20, 2011. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities. The agenda includes consideration of items in the consent agenda such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids. The regular agenda includes holding executive sessions to discuss real estate, legal consultation, and economic development negotiations, as well as public hearings on reports and authorization to rename a street.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on July 17, 2012. The agenda includes consideration of awarding bids for street and airport projects, sale of city-owned properties, grant applications, and adoption of ordinances. An executive session is scheduled to discuss litigation, real estate, and economic development negotiations. A public hearing will be held regarding management of the Santa Fe Golf Course.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on April 3, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various considerations and awards, a regular agenda with further considerations and a public hearing on proposed zoning changes to property including the Shannon Medical Center Downtown.
The document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 7, 2012 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of consent agenda items, public hearings, regular agenda items, and follow up/administrative issues. Topics on the agenda include adoption of ordinances, public works projects, board appointments, and other city business.
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The City Council document discusses two requests: 1) A request from Garrick Engle to allow an outdoor sidewalk café serving alcohol at 217 S. Chadbourne Street. Planning staff recommends approval as the sidewalk is wide enough. 2) A request from Century Crest of San Angelo, JV to abandon a portion of the Ben Ficklin Road ROW. Planning staff recommends approval subject to maintaining easements and replatting lots in accordance with subdivision standards. The Council may approve, modify, or deny the requests.
The City Council document summarizes a request from the SA Bandits owner to revisit their 3-year lease agreement with the city. After losing around $138K in their inaugural 2013 season, the Bandits requested changes like reduced rental fees, no practice fees, and concessions revenue sharing. The Civic Events board recommended some changes but not all that would decrease the city's 2013 profit from $12,223 to $4,113. City staff is seeking Council direction on whether to negotiate changes or keep the current contract.
River Fest was a collaborative event organized to celebrate improvements to the local river and park and the city's 100th anniversary. While the event faced some challenges like weather and a lack of staff, it was mostly successful in meeting its goals. Around 7,000 people attended, and the estimated economic impact was $400,000, though the event lost approximately $7,500. The most popular activities included a 5K run, kids' activities, and washer pitching. Lessons were learned to improve future events, and the council will consider making River Fest an annual event and request funding to help cover core expenses.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, prayers, pledges, public comments, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including public hearings, executive sessions, follow up issues, and adjournment. The meeting will include discussions on approving previous meeting minutes, economic development reports, master development strategies, zoning ordinance compliance, and other city business.
The document summarizes recommendations from a downtown San Angelo master development strategy presentation to City Council. It identifies key drivers to focus development such as labor training facilities, mixed-use retail, office space, hotels, residential, and healthcare. Targeted programming over 10 years includes 612 new housing units, 4 new restaurants, and 414,000 square feet of class A office space. Implementation timelines of 1, 2-4, and 5-10 years are outlined for infilling opportunities like residential, workplace, and restaurants. The analysis considered infrastructure, ownership, land assembly, values, and historic structures to identify strategic development areas.
The City Council document discusses three main topics:
1) Acceptance of a Downtown Master Development Strategies planning document.
2) Strategies for obtaining compliance with zoning ordinances for existing parks, including options to rezone parks to specific zoning districts or leave them as-is.
3) Consideration of a petition to annex a 4-acre property located near recently annexed land, with a proposed timetable for public hearings and ordinance readings.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 17, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda with various items for consideration, regular agenda with presentations from the Chamber of Commerce, Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Development Services Director, as well as discussions on downtown development strategies, compliance with zoning ordinances for parks, and a petition for annexation. The agenda also includes follow up issues, board nominations, and potential future agenda items.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 3, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening session, consent agenda, regular agenda, executive/closed session, public hearings and comments, follow up issues, and adjournment. Key items on the agenda include consideration of approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and street abandonments, and discussions on health insurance premiums and economic development.
The San Angelo Public Housing Authority (SAPHA) provides affordable housing to low-income families through three main programs: Public Housing, Housing Choice Vouchers, and Affordable Housing. The Public Housing program owns and manages 174 units for low-income families. The Housing Choice Voucher program assists over 800 families with rental subsidies. The Affordable Housing program manages 224 units at the Desert Shadows apartments. SAPHA is focused on maintaining and improving its housing through funding, renovations, and ensuring standards are met.
The document summarizes a city council meeting that discussed several items: a zone change request from single-family to multi-family residential for a 5-acre tract; a proposed 90-day moratorium on RV park development applications; and an amendment to the thoroughfare plan projecting new collector streets in south-central San Angelo. The council received recommendations from planning staff, committees, and commissions to approve the zone change and thoroughfare plan amendment, and enact the 90-day moratorium.
The COSADC FY 2014 budget document outlines the agency's estimated revenues and expenses for the upcoming fiscal year. Total estimated revenue is $8,102,551, with $5,727,611 coming from ballot measures and $2,374,940 from economic development funds. Major expenses include $84,389 for partner affiliations, $1,500,000 for water debt service, $225,000 for Chamber economic development services, and $365,452 for allocated city services. The budget is balanced with no anticipated revenue over or under expenditures. The document also lists existing project funds totaling $2,623,179 that are designated but not yet spent.
This document is a 2010 ballot proposal regarding extending a half cent sales tax in the City of San Angelo. If approved, the tax would be extended indefinitely and funds would be allocated to various infrastructure projects including water supply/conservation (21-72% of funds), economic development (up to 28% of funds), affordable housing (continued current allocation), and specific planned projects like river improvements, downtown plaza restoration, sports facilities, museums, and the airport for a total of $11 million. Any additional funding beyond what was initially planned would require subsequent voter approval.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 19, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes recognitions, public comment, consent agenda items like approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids, and regular agenda items like adopting ordinances and resolutions on zoning changes, property sales, easements and right-of-ways, and abandoning unimproved streets and alleys.
The City Council reviewed invoices from the West Texas Water Partnership totaling $44,206.97 for water services from June through September 2013. This amount, when added to $262,539.63 previously approved, brings the total amount due to the Partnership to $292,068.74, with $29,529.11 in additional payments required.
The document discusses a city council's 2013-14 budget and payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) from the wastewater fund to the general fund. It provides background on past PILOT amounts and calculations showing the current PILOT of $500,000 is less than the computed $680,975 amount. The budget proposes either reducing the wastewater transfer by $100,000 annually over 5 years or cutting it in half each year for 2 years.
San angelo city council 11 5-13 - solid waste collection and operation presen...City of San Angelo Texas
The city council document discusses solid waste collection and landfill management. It notes that Republic Waste Services currently provides both collection/disposal and landfill operation services under a contract expiring in July 2014. It seeks direction on collection options like service types, commercial collection, recycling, and frequency. It also discusses options for the collections contract, including contract term, renegotiating the existing contract, or issuing a request for proposals.
This document summarizes stakeholder input and market analysis to develop a master plan for Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Texas. Extensive public outreach was conducted with 75+ stakeholders representing various user groups. Key opportunities identified include developing a harbor village with a marina, restaurants and hotel; improving parks and trails for recreation; and catalyzing development around underutilized areas. The plan divides the lake into zones for different uses like action sports, nature education and special opportunities. Market analysis supports demand for new amenities and estimates participation levels. The implementation strategy focuses on low-cost trail and park improvements to begin realizing the long-term vision.
The proposed FY 2014 budget for the COSADC includes estimated revenues of $8.1 million from sales tax receipts, interest, and lease income. Expenses are budgeted at $8.1 million, including $5.7 million for ballot projects and $2.4 million for economic development. Major expenses include debt service, marketing, partner affiliations, and city services. The budget is balanced with no anticipated revenue over or under expenditures. Existing projects have $2.4 million in remaining designated funds.
San angelo city council 11 5-13 - request for competitive sealed proposalsCity of San Angelo Texas
The document discusses the Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (RFCSP) process for construction contracts. It notes that RFCSPs allow for selection criteria other than price and cannot be used with federal or state funding. Selection criteria must be published in proposals, which must be advertised for two weeks. Best and final offers can be requested, contracts may be negotiated starting with the highest ranked respondent. Examples of selection criteria weighting schemes are provided, and analysis shows giving preference to local contractors increased costs 22% on average. A sliding scale local preference policy is recommended.
The document summarizes several items on the agenda for the City Council's November 5, 2013 meeting. The first item discusses a request from Texas Financial Bank to allow a facade to extend into the public right-of-way of a property on West Twohig Avenue. The second item is a request from Greg Huling for a zone change from Single-Family Residential to Low-Rise Multi-Family Residential to allow for multi-family dwellings on a 5 acre tract near Southland Boulevard and Green Meadow Drive. The document also includes maps, photos and staff recommendations regarding additional zone change and right of way abandonment requests.
1. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING
INCLUDING ADDENDUM
AN AGENDA OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
9:00 A.M. - Tuesday, December 20, 2011
McNease Convention Center, South Meeting Room
500 Rio Concho Drive
THE MCNEASE CONVENTION CENTER IS ACCESSIBLE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
ACCESSIBLE ENTRIES AND SPECIALLY MARKED PARKING SPACES ARE AVAILABLE AT BOTH
MAIN ENTRANCES AT SURBER DRIVE AND RIO CONCHO DRIVE. IF ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE
IS NEEDED TO OBSERVE OR COMMENT, PLEASE NOTIFY THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK,
ROOM 202, CITY HALL, 657-4405, AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING.
City Council meetings are broadcast on Channel 17-Government Access at 10:30 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. every
day for two weeks beginning on the Thursday after each meeting.
As a courtesy to those in attendance, please place your cell phone on “Silent” or “Vibrate”
Thank You!
I. OPEN SESSION (9:00 A.M.)
A. Call to Order
B. Prayer and Pledge
"Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.”
C. Recognitions
“2011 Sports Complex of the Year”, by the Texas Turfgrass Association at the Annual Winter Conference
and Awards to be accepted by Parks Employees: Roger Havlak, Parks Superintendent, Mike Hitchcock,
Deputy Superintendent), Sean Nelsen, Sports Field Coordinator, Stephen Conley, Irrigation Supervisor,
Ben Wilha, Senior Irrigation Technician, Jason Campbell, Texas Bank Sports Complex Crew Leader,
Gilbert Pedroza, Senior Maintenance Worker, Sean McCallum, Senior Maintenance Worker, Henry
Rodriquez, Maintenance Worker, Marcus Hinojosa, Maintenance Worker, and Marvin Williams,
Maintenance Worker
“2011 George C. Askew Award” for the “The Lake Nasworthy Parks Plan,” by the American Academy of
Certified Public Managers, to be accepted by Carl White, Parks and Recreation Director, and Anthony
Wilson, Civic Events Manager
D. Public Comment
The Council takes public comment on all items in the Regular Agenda. Public input on a Regular Agenda
item will be taken at its appropriate discussion. Public input on an item not on the Agenda or Consent
Agenda may be identified and requested for consideration by the Council at this time. The Council may
request an item to be placed on a future agenda, or for a Consent Agenda item, to be moved to the Regular
Agenda for public comment.
II. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Consideration of approving the December 6, 2011 City Council Regular meeting minutes
2. Consideration of awarding bid WU-15-11 for Sodium Hypochlorite to Altivia Corporation (Houston,
TX) in the amount of $62,060.00 and authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute any
necessary related documents
City Council Agenda Page 1 of 5 December 20, 2011
2. 3. Consideration of awarding bid PRO-03-11 for the sale of property Fire Station #7 to Richard Salmon (San
Angelo, TX), in the amount of $136,600.00 and authorizing the City Manager to execute a real estate
contact of sale and any necessary related documents
4. Consideration of adopting Resolutions authorizing the Mayor to execute Tax Deeds for the sale of Tax
Lots:
a. 1142 E 26th Street, (Duran), Lot 11, Block ‘J’, Bradford Annex Addition, $1,700, Suit No. B-05-0194-T
b. 1011 E 22nd Street, (Duran), Lot 5 & W ½ of Lot 6, Block 25, Exall Addition, $1,800, Suit No. B-
030094-T
c. 802 E 22nd Street, (Duran), Lot 15 & 16, Block 28, Exall Addition, $3,000, Suit No. C-08-0030-T
d. Near 2321 Juanita Avenue, (Duran) Lot 9, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, $1,800, Suit No. TAX90-
0412B
e. Near 2321 Juanita Avenue (2), (Duran) Lot 10, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, $1,900, Suit No. B-06-
0145-T
f. 2508 Lindell Avenue, (Duran), Lot 3, Block 32, Forest Park Addition, $1,600, Suit No. B-06-0211-T
5. Consideration of authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute Task Order No. 18, and all
related documents, between the City of San Angelo and KSA Engineers for architectural/engineering
services associated with the airport layout plan (ALP) update in the amount of $161,998.00 at San
Angelo Regional Airport
6. Consideration of approving a Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of San Angelo and the Concho
Valley Regional Advisory Council (CVRAC), authorizing sharing of the costs of WebEOC, a web
based communications software, that allows for secure, real-time access to emergency response
information and communications, and authorizing the City Manager to execute said agreement
7. Second Hearing and consideration of adoption of an Ordinance of the City of San Angelo, Texas,
providing for the annexation of territory generally described to be approximately 1310 total acres
located northeast of the existing city’s corporate limits, composed of the following: 128 acres out of J.
Fenner survey 1, 77 acres out of bullock survey 10, 329 acres out of Mrs. Julia A. Egglestone survey
2, 29 acres out of J. Pointevent Survey 1113, 653 acres out of Washington County Railroad Co.
surveys 178 and 179, and 94 acres of highway and railroad right-of-way, in Tom Green County,
Texas, being within the extra territorial jurisdiction of the city and adjacent and contiguous to the
present corporate limits of the City of San Angelo; finding that all necessary and legally required
conditions have been satisfied; describing the territory annexed and extending the corporate limits of
the City of San Angelo, Texas to include the annexed territory; providing a service plan therefore;
obligating the property situated therein to bear its pro-rata part of taxes levied; providing rights and
privileges as well as duties and responsibilities of inhabitants and owners of said territory; providing a
severability clause and providing an effective date
Addendum Consideration and possible approval of a recommendation by the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone
Board (TIRZ) to purchase a total of 30 trash receptacles for the Downtown area in conjunction with
Downtown San Angelo, Inc. the total expenditure by TIRZ being $17,995.00
III. REGULAR AGENDA:
F. EXECUTIVE/CLOSED SESSION
Executive Session under the provision of Government Code, Title 5. Open Government; Ethics, Subtitle
A. Open Government, Chapter 551. Open Meetings, Subchapter D. Exceptions to Requirement that
Meetings be Open, Section 551.072 to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real
property
Executive Session under the provision of Government Code, Title 5. Open Government; Ethics, Subtitle
A. Open Government, Chapter 551. Open Meetings, Subchapter D. Exceptions to Requirement that
Meetings be Open, Section 551.087 to discuss an offer of financial or other incentive to a company or
companies with whom the City of San Angelo is conducting economic development negotiations and
which the City of San Angelo seeks to have, locate, stay or expand in San Angelo
City Council Agenda Page 2 of 5 December 20, 2011
3. G. PUBLIC HEARING AND COMMENT
8. Presentation and update on the Downtown San Angelo Main Street Program
(Presentation by DSA Executive Director Genora Young and DSA President Brenda Gunter)
9. Presentation on the Santa Fe Municipal Golf Course by Two Pro Management, including an update on
improvements and programs
(Presentation by Parks and Recreation Director Carl White)
10. Update on participation and status of Employee Wellness Program
(Presentation by Human Resources and Risk Management Director Lisa Marley and Wellness
Coordinator Christy Nesbitt, R.N.)
11. Consideration of the following matters related to the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program (ERRP)
reimbursement funds
a. Consideration of accepting said funds
b. Discussion and possible action regarding allocation for use of said funds received in the amount of
$343,287.50 and based on the 2010 health insurance claims
(Presentation by Human Resources and Risk Management Director Lisa Marley)
12. Second public hearing and consideration of adoption of an Ordinance amending the Tax Increment
Reinvestment Zone
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12.900 ENTITLED “TAX INCREMENT
REINVESTMENT ZONE” OF THE SAN ANGELO CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING
SECTION 12.902, ENTITLED “TAX INCREMENT REINVESTMENT ZONE BOUNDARIES”;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
(Presentation by Community and Economic Development Director Shawn Lewis)
13. First Public Hearing and consideration of introduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 12, Exhibit
“A” (Zoning Ordinance) of the Code of Ordinances, City of San Angelo
Z 11-19: Maranatha Church
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO AMENDING
CHAPTER 12, EXHIBIT “A” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES WHICH SAID EXHIBIT “A” OF
CHAPTER 12 ADOPTS ZONING REGULATIONS, USE DISTRICTS AND A ZONING MAP, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, BY CHANGING THE ZONING AND
CLASSIFICATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT: 80 East 18th Street, on the
northwest corner of East 18th Street and Henderson Street, specifically the Lasker Addition, Block 29,
Lot 9, in north central San Angelo, changing the zoning classification from Two-Family Residential
(RS-2) District to Low Rise Multifamily Residential (RM-1) District; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING A PENALTY
(Presentation by Planning Manager AJ Fawver)
14. First Public Hearing and consideration of introduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 12, Exhibit
“A” (Zoning Ordinance) of the Code of Ordinances, City of San Angelo
Z 11-20: Norman Dierschke
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO AMENDING
CHAPTER 12, EXHIBIT “A” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES WHICH SAID EXHIBIT “A” OF
CHAPTER 12 ADOPTS ZONING REGULATIONS, USE DISTRICTS AND A ZONING MAP, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, BY CHANGING THE ZONING AND
CLASSIFICATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT: 3902 Coliseum Drive,
specifically occupying Mather Addition No. 2, S 50’ of W. 139.4’ of Block 1, changing the zoning
City Council Agenda Page 3 of 5 December 20, 2011
4. classification from Single Family Residential (RS-1) to Neighborhood Commercial (CN) District;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING A PENALTY
(Presentation by Planning Manager AJ Fawver)
15. First Public Hearing and consideration of introduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 12, Exhibit
“A” (Zoning Ordinance) of the Code of Ordinances, City of San Angelo
Z 11-22: San Angelo Independent School District
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO AMENDING
CHAPTER 12, EXHIBIT “A” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES WHICH SAID EXHIBIT “A” OF
CHAPTER 12 ADOPTS ZONING REGULATIONS, USE DISTRICTS AND A ZONING MAP, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, BY CHANGING THE ZONING AND
CLASSIFICATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO WIT: 323 Penrose Street on the
southwest corner of Penrose Street and Fort McKavett Road, specifically occupying 3 Acres of G.
Blum Survey A-0059 S-0166, changing the zoning classification from Single Family Residential (RS-
1) to High Rise Multi-Family Residential (RM-2) District; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY
(Presentation by Planning Manager AJ Fawver)
16. First public hearing and introduction of an Ordinance amending the Downtown Development District
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO AMENDING
CHAPTER 12 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 12.1005 ENTITLED
“MAP” OF ARTICLE 12.1000 ENTITLED “DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT”,
PROVIDING A NEW MAP THAT EXPANDS THE AREA OF THE DOWNTOWN
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
(Presentation by Planning Manager AJ Fawver)
17. First Public Hearing and consideration of introduction of an Ordinance amending established
boundaries of Single Member District 4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
AMENDING THE ESTABLISHED BOUNDARIES OF SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT NUMBER
4 FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCORPORATING NEWLY ANNEXED AREAS INTO SAID
DISTRICT, PROVIDING FOR PRECLEARANCE AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY ACTIONS;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
(Presentation by City Clerk Alicia Ramirez)
18. Consideration and possible action regarding a recommendation by the City of San Angelo
Development Corporation (COSADC) Board to amend the City of San Angelo Development
Corporation Guidelines For Job Creation Assistance section entitled Eligibility of Applicants and
revising outdated contact information
(Presentation by Development Coordinator Robert Schneeman)
19. First public hearing and consideration of introduction of an Ordinance regarding Merchandising,
Advertising, and Signs
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAN ANGELO, AMENDING CHAPTER 9,
ENTITLED “LAKES, PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS”, ARTICLE 9.200, ENTITLED
“PARKS”, BY REPEALING SECTION 9.207, ENTITLED “MERCHANDIZING, ADVERTISING
AND SIGN”, ENACTING A NEW SECTION 9.207, ENTITLED “PROHIBITED SALES,
ADVERTISING AND SIGNAGE ON PARK PROPERTY; EXCEPTIONS”; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
(Presentation by Parks and Recreation Director Carl White)
City Council Agenda Page 4 of 5 December 20, 2011
5. 20. Public hearing and consideration of adopting a Resolution declaring taxable by the City of San Angelo
all goods-in-transit as covered by the Texas Property Tax Code, Section 11.253 for tax year 2012 and
for every tax year thereafter
(Presentation by Budget Manager Don Maynard)
21. First public hearing and introduction of an Ordinance amending the 2011-2012 Budget for
encumbrances, restricted and dedicated moneys, incomplete projects, and grants
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO AMENDING THE BUDGET FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2011, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2012, FOR
ENCUMBRANCES, RESTRICTED AND DEDICATED MONEYS, NEW PROJECTS,
INCOMPLETE PROJECTS, AND GRANTS
(Presentation by Finance Director Michael Dane and Budget Manager Don Maynard)
22. Discussion and possible action on the City of San Angelo’s Noise Ordinance and related matters
(Presentation by City Attorney Lysia H. Bowling)
H. FOLLOW UP AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
23. Consideration of matters discussed in Executive/Session, if needed
24. Consideration of an offer of economic incentives to a medical device company considering locating in
San Angelo including, but not limited to, a tax rebate, job creation grant, building renovation grant
and lease assistance and any action in connection thereto
25. Consideration of various Board nominations by Council and designated Councilmembers:
a. Civic Events Board: Bridget Carr (SMD6) to a 1st full term October 2014
b. Planning Commission: Darlene Jones (SMD6) to an unexpired term January 2014
26. Consideration of Future Agenda Items
27. Adjournment
Given by order of the City Council and posted in accordance with Title 5, Texas Government Code, Chapter
551, Thursday, December 15, 2011, at 5:00 P.M.
/s/________________________
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
City Council Agenda Page 5 of 5 December 20, 2011
6. The Texas Bank Sports Complex Park’s staff received the “Sports Complex of the
Year” award for 2011 from the Texas Turfgrass Association during their annual
Winter Conference and Awards Banquet on December 12, 2011 in San Antonio,
Texas. This is a fantastic and well-deserved award for our Texas Bank Sports
Complex Park’s staff, since they were competing against all Texas Turfgrass
Association members who applied for this award at high school, municipal, and
collegiate levels throughout Texas. There are approximately 1,200 members
within this association.
This group worked extremely hard this year and deserved to be recognized at this
event. They have put in countless hours maintaining the 55 acres of irrigated
turfgrass, 5 acres of infield clay, 2 concession/restroom facilities, 4 sand volleyball
courts, and an adventurous community park playground. The sports complex
was used extensively throughout the entire year with 41 events/tournaments.
Seasonal rentals include girl’s fast pitch with 32 teams, adult softball with 180
teams, flag football with 45 teams, and little league play with 22 teams. City staff
is extremely proud of these individuals and recognizes this team for their efforts
at the Texas Bank Sports Complex, which is a high quality facility deserving of this
award.
This group will also be recognized in the winter edition of the Texas Turfgrass
Association magazine.
Team Members include:
Roger Havlak, Parks Superintendent Gilbert Pedroza, Senior Maintenance Worker
Mike Hitchcock, Deputy Superintendent Sean McCallum, Senior Maintenance Worker
Sean Nelsen, Sports Field Coordinator Henry Rodriquez, Maintenance Worker
Stephen Conley, Irrigation Supervisor Marcus Hinojosa, Maintenance Worker
Ben Wilha, Senior Irrigation Technician Marvin Williams, Maintenance Worker
Jason Campbell, Texas Bank Sports Complex
Crew Leader
7.
8. “The Lake Nasworthy Parks Plan,” created by Carl White and Anthony Wilson as their Track 7 Applied
Practicum Project, has won the 2011 George C. Askew award for the State of Texas! This honor is
awarded by the American Academy of Certified Public Managers each year “For the utilization of
management practices exemplifying the philosophy of the American Academy of Certified Public
Managers in the completion of an exceptional curriculum project.” One winning project is selected from
each state that operates a Certified Public Manager (CPM) program.
40 states have CPM programs and Texas is the flagship program – biggest and most robust – now with
over 1100 CPM Alumni.
The Askew Award is awarded to a single project within each state. Each year, Dr. Howard Balanoff,
Director of the Texas Certified Public Manager Program, invites each program director to submit the
best papers from their applied practicum courses. We had eleven programs in Texas in 2011 and over
70 graduates completing Track 7 projects.
This year, Dr. Balanoff, presented the award at the December 12th CPM graduation ceremony at the
State Capitol in Austin to Carl and Anthony. Join me in congratulating them for this outstanding
achievement.
9. CITY COUNCIL MINUTE RECORD
The City of San Angelo Page 131
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 Vol. 103
OPEN SESSION
BE IT REMEMBERED City Council convened in a special and regular meeting at 9:00 A.M., Tuesday,
December 6, 2011, in the San Angelo McNease Convention Center, 500 Rio Concho Drive, San Angelo, Texas.
All duly authorized members of the Council, to-wit:
Mayor, Alvin New
Councilmember Paul Alexander
Councilmember Dwain Morrison
Councilmember Johnny Silvas
Councilmember Fredd B. Adams, II
Councilmember Kendall Hirschfeld
Councilmember Charlotte Farmer
were present and acting, thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon, the following business was transacted:
An invocation was given by Cody Woodman, Senior, or Ambleside School of San Angelo and pledge was led
by Delaney O'Neal, Seventh Grader, of Ambleside School of San Angelo.
PROCLAMATION
“Veterans Memorial Drive” dedication on December 7, 2011, was accepted by Darrell Elliott, Commander,
VFW Post 1815.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comments were made by Citizen Francis Gladdin regarding the enforcement of the City’s noise
ordinance. Councilmember Farmer requested the item be considered at a future meeting.
Councilmember Adams commented on the Bell Street road condition and requested an update report by staff.
SPECIAL AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC REGARDING PROPOSED
REDISTRICTING ILLUSTRATIVE PLANS CONCERNING PROPOSED NEW BOUNDARIES FOR CITY
OF SAN ANGELO COUNCILMEMBER DISTRICTS
Mayor New opened the meeting to hear public comments.
Public comments were made by:
Precinct 253 Resident Peggy Thorp regarding the changes to this precinct and commented on the negative
impacts, council member representation, and voter confusion.
Tom Green County Precinct 4 Constable J.B. Hall spoke in favor of Illustrative Map 2.
DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION TO CONSIDER AND ADJUST PROPOSED REDISTRICTING
PLANS
David Mendez, Legal representation and Attorney with Bickerstaff, Health, and Delgado, presented background
information and noted an additional Illustrative Plan 3 had been drafted as a result of comments made at the
Public Hearing held on November 28, 2011 and several Council Member concerns.
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ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS,
APPROVING THE REDISTRICTING OF THE CITY’S SINGLE-MEMBER COUNCIL DISTRICTS AND
ESTABLISHING NEW DISTRICT BOUNDARY LINES BASED ON 2010 CENSUS DATA FOR SAN
ANGELO CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS; DIRECTING THE CITY’S REDISTRICTING CONSULTANT
TO SUBMIT THE ADOPTED PLAN FOR PRECLEARANCE UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE FEDERAL
VOTING RIGHTS ACT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (ANNEX A, PAGE 139,
RESOLUTION #2011-12-125R)
Motion, to adopt the Resolution and to select Illustrative Plan 3, as presented, was made by Councilmember
Morrison and seconded by Councilmember Silvas. Motion carried unanimously.
RECESS
At 10:09 A.M., Mayor New called a recess.
RECONVENE
At 10:25 A.M., Council reconvened, and the following business was transacted:
CONSENT AGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE NOVEMBER 15, 2011 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
AWARD OF BIDS AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO
EXECUTE ANY NECESSARY RELATED DOCUMENTS:
VM-10-11: Two (2) Forklifts, Cisco Equipment (San Angelo, TX), $103,022.00
VM-23-11: Police Patrol Vehicles, HGAC/Dallas Dodge (Dallas, TX) #VE03-06, $429,220.00
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE TASK ORDER NO. 16,
AND ALL RELATED DOCUMENTS, BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO AND KSA ENGINEERS
FOR ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES (AP-01-10) ASSOCIATED WITH THE TERMINAL
BUILDING RENOVATIONS PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $354,526.00 AT SAN ANGELO REGIONAL
AIRPORT
ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A TAX DEED
AUTHORIZING SALE OF TAX LOT(S) AT 37 W 21ST STREET, (GREEN), LOT 2, BLOCK 27, LASKER
ADDITION, $2,500, SUIT NO. B-05-0070-T (ANNEX B, PAGE 141, RESOLUTION #2011-12-125R)
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 6002 KNICKERBOCKER ROAD,
GLEN MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCH, LOT 1, GROUP, FOR THE APPRAISED VALUE OF $312,358.00
AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MAYOR, CITY MANAGER, OR WATER UTILITIES DIRECTOR TO
EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY LEGAL DOCUMENTS PERTAINING TO THE SALE OF SUBJECT
PROPERTIES, SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OF ALL CURATIVE REQUIREMENTS
APPROVAL OF A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF SAN ANGELO AND THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH
SERVICE REGION 9/10, WHEREBY IN THE EVENT OF A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY EVENT IN
THE STATE OF TEXAS, LOCAL AND REGIONAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
AND ASSOCIATED RESOURCES WILL BE QUICKLY COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE
NECESSARY TREATMENT AND SUPPORTING STRATEGIES TO EFFECTIVELY RESPOND TO A
POTENTIAL EVOLVING EVENT OR TO SUPPORT THE RESPONSE TO AN ACTUAL EVENT, AND
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MAYOR AND/OR CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT
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AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE
AN AGREEMENT WITH METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION BY AND BETWEEN THE
CITY AS FISCAL AGENT, THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, AND THE SAN
ANGELO METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION POLICY COMMITTEE, PROVIDING FOR
URBAN DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND SUPERSEDING PRIOR AGREEMENTS
BETWEEN THE PARTIES
APPROVAL OF A MAINTENANCE SERVICE CONTRACT FOR SAN ANGELO PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMUNICATIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF $137,861.96 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2012 BETWEEN THE
CITY OF SAN ANGELO AND INTERGRAPH AUTHORIZING 24/7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE SAID
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT AND ANY RENEWAL CONTRACT THEREAFTER PROVIDED THE
COST DOES NOT INCREASE MORE THAN 4% EACH SUBSEQUENT YEAR
SECOND HEARING AND ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE #2011-09-116,
PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE ABANDONMENT OF AN ALLEY IN FAIRVIEW
ADDITION, BLOCK 50 (ANNEX C, PAGE 143, ORDINANCE #2011-12-126)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 2011-09-116 ADOPTED ON OCTOBER 18,
2011, THAT PROVIDES FOR THE ABANDONMENT AND CLOSING OF THE FOLLOWING ALLEY,
TO WIT: A 20’ X 330’ ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY EXTENDING FROM NORTH ARCHER STREET TO
NORTH BELL STREET IN BLOCK 50 OF THE FAIRVIEW ADDITION, RUNNING PARALLEL TO AND
SOUTH OF EAST HOUSTON HARTE EXPRESSWAY IN NORTHEASTERN SAN ANGELO;
AUTHORIZES THE CONVEYANCE THEREOF TO THE ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS;
PROVIDES FOR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ABANDONMENT AND CONVEYANCE; AND
PROVIDES FOR THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND DELIVER A QUIT CLAIM DEED TO THE
ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS; BY REPEALING AND RESTATING PARAGRAPH NUMBERED 4
THEREIN WHICH PROVIDES FOR RESERVATION OF AN EASEMENT FOR SEWER UTILITY.
SECOND HEARING AND ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF RIVER
DRIVE, EXTENDING FROM 14TH STREET TO IRVING STREET, TO VETERANS MEMORIAL DRIVE
(ANNEX D, PAGE 145, ORDINANCE #2011-12-127)
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF RIVER DRIVE, EXTENDING FROM ITS
INTERSECTION WITH THE 14TH STREET RAMP NORTH OF 14TH STREET ON THE WEST TO ITS
INTERSECTION WITH IRVING STREET ON THE EAST, FROM “RIVER DRIVE” TO “VETERANS
MEMORIAL DRIVE”; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
SECOND HEARING AND ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF 50TH
STREET, EXTENDING FROM GRAPE CREEK ROAD TO ARMSTRONG STREET, TO LAKE VIEW
HEROES DRIVE (ANNEX E, PAGE 147, ORDINANCE #2011-12-128)
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF 50TH STREET, EXTENDING FROM ITS
INTERSECTION WITH GRAPE CREEK ROAD ON THE WEST TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH
ARMSTRONG STREET ON THE EAST, FROM “50TH STREET” TO “LAKE VIEW HEROES DRIVE”;
AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Motion, to approve the Consent Agenda, as presented, was made by Councilmember Adams and seconded by
Councilmember Hirschfeld. Motion carried unanimously.
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REGULAR AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARING AND COMMENT
AWARD OF BID NO. AP-04-11 FOR AIRPORT TERMINAL RECONSTRUCTION TO TEMPLETON
CONSTRUCTION CO. IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,925,715.00 AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CITY
MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE ANY NECESSARY RELATED DOCUMENTS
Airport Director Luis Elguezabal presented background information.
General discussion was held on the Passenger Facility Charges fund balance, Development Corporation and
City budget allocation, and rejection of the add-on option.
Motion, to award bid, as presented, was made by Councilmember Hirschfeld and seconded by Councilmember
Farmer. Motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A “HARMONY PLACE” AT FIREFIGHTER’S MEMORIAL
CITY PARK TO INCLUDE THE INSTALLATION OF A SERIES OF HIGH QUALITY AND DURABLE
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED BY CHILDREN FOR A PEACEFUL WORLD THROUGH THEIR
FUNDRAISING EFFORTS
Parks and Recreation Director Carl White and Children for a Peaceful World founder Cindy Jordan presented
background information. A copy of the presentation is part of the Permanent Supplemental Minute record.
General discussion was held on fund raising, fund designation for instrument maintenance, and enhancements to
the existing park.
Motion, to approve, as presented, was made by Councilmember Silvas and seconded by Councilmember
Adams. Motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF AND PUBLIC HEARING OF THE 2010 CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE
AND EVALUATION REPORT (CAPER)
Neighborhood and Family Services Director Bob Salas presented background information.
Motion, to approve, as presented, was made by Councilmember Farmer and seconded by Councilmember
Hirschfeld. Motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF STAFF’S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE ANIMAL SERVICES
CREMATORIUM / INCINERATOR, SPECIFICALLY TO CONTINUE THE USE OF THE CITY’S
LANDFILL FOR DISPOSAL OF CARCASSES AND APPROVAL TO PURCHASE THE VEHICLE
NECESSARY FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE LANDFILL
Health Services Manager Sandra Villarreal, Ron Lewis, and Julie Vrana presented background information.
General discussion was held on a methane-use incinerator for the crematorium and possibly using the methane
gas at the landfill, current practice, staffing levels, and a vehicle required to transport the carcasses to landfill.
Motion, to accept staff’s recommendation, as presented, including the continued use of the landfill and the
purchase of vehicle to provide transportation to the landfill, as presented, was made by Councilmember Farmer
and seconded by Councilmember Morrison. Motion carried unanimously.
FIRST PUBLIC HEARING AND INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN
ANGELO, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY GENERALLY DESCRIBED
TO BE APPROXIMATELY 1310 TOTAL ACRES LOCATED NORTHEAST OF THE EXISTING CITY’S
CORPORATE LIMITS, COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING: 128 ACRES OUT OF J. FENNER SURVEY
1, 77 ACRES OUT OF BULLOCK SURVEY 10, 329 ACRES OUT OF MRS. JULIA A. EGGLESTONE
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SURVEY 2, 29 ACRES OUT OF J. POINTEVENT SURVEY 1113, 653 ACRES OUT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY RAILROAD CO. SURVEYS 178 AND 179, AND 94 ACRES OF HIGHWAY AND RAILROAD
RIGHT-OF-WAY, IN TOM GREEN COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING WITHIN THE EXTRA TERRITORIAL
JURISDICTION OF THE CITY AND ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE PRESENT CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO; FINDING THAT ALL NECESSARY AND LEGALLY
REQUIRED CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN SATISFIED; DESCRIBING THE TERRITORY ANNEXED AND
EXTENDING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS TO INCLUDE THE
ANNEXED TERRITORY; PROVIDING A SERVICE PLAN THEREFORE; OBLIGATING THE
PROPERTY SITUATED THEREIN TO BEAR ITS PRO-RATA PART OF TAXES LEVIED; PROVIDING
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES AS WELL AS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF INHABITANTS AND
OWNERS OF SAID TERRITORY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
Planning Manager AJ Fawver presented background information.
Motion, to introduce the Ordinance, as presented, was made by Councilmember Morrison and seconded by
Councilmember Silvas. Motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A
TEMPORARY NONEXCLUSIVE SIDEWALK USE LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH PHYLLIS COX FOR
SIDEWALK CAFÉ USE AT 123 AND 125 S. CHADBOURNE STREET AND SUCH OTHER
INSTRUMENTS AS MAY BE NECESSARY OR CONVENIENT FOR CARRYING OUT SUCH
PURPOSES; AND, FINDING A PUBLIC PURPOSE AND BENEFIT THEREIN (ANNEX F, PAGE 149,
RESOLUTION #2011-12-135R)
Development Coordinator Robert Schneeman presented background information. A copy of the presentation is
part of the Permanent Supplemental Minute record.
Motion, to adopt the Resolution, as presented, was made by Councilmember Morrison and seconded by
Councilmember Hirschfeld. Motion carried unanimously.
FIRST PUBLIC HEARING AND INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12.900
ENTITLED “TAX INCREMENT REINVESTMENT ZONE” OF THE SAN ANGELO CODE OF
ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 12.902, ENTITLED “TAX INCREMENT REINVESTMENT
ZONE BOUNDARIES”; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
Community and Economic Development Director Shawn Lewis presented background information. A copy of
the presentation is part of the Permanent Supplemental Minute record.
General discussion was held on the TIRZ boundaries
Motion, to introduce the Ordinance, as presented, was made by Councilmember Adams and seconded by
Councilmember Morrison. AYE: Morrison, Silvas, Adams, Hirschfeld, and Farmer. NAY: New and
Alexander. Motion carried 5-2.
APPROVAL OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2012 BUDGETED CAPITAL FUNDING AS IT RELATES TO THE
2011-2016 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO
Finance Director Michael Dane presented background information. A copy of the presentation is part of the
Permanent Supplemental Minute record.
Motion, to approve, as presented, was made by Councilmember Silvas and seconded by Councilmember
Hirschfeld. Motion carried unanimously.
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ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION CASTING VOTES FOR ONE NOMINEE OR DISTRIBUTING THEM
AMONG NOMINEES FOR A POSITION ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TOM GREEN
COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT FOR THE JANUARY 1, 2012 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2013
TERM OF OFFICE (ANNEX G, PAGE 153, RESOLUTION #2011-12-130R)
City Clerk Alicia Ramirez presented background information.
Councilmember Morrison requested his votes be cast equally to Begnaud, Conn, and Reeves.
Councilmember Silvas requested his total votes be cast Diaz.
The remaining City Council members requested their votes be cast equally to Begnaud, Conn, Gomez, Hall, and
Reeves.
Motion, to adopt the Resolution, as stated and votes casted, was made by Mayor New and seconded by
Councilmember Farmer. Motion carried unanimously.
RECESS
At 12:11 P.M., Mayor New called a recess.
EXECUTIVE/CLOSED SESSION
At 12:33 P.M., Council convened in Executive Session under the provision of Government Code, Title 5. Open
Government; Ethics, Subtitle A. Open Government, Chapter 551. Open Meetings, Subchapter D. Exceptions to
Requirement that Meetings be Open, Section 551.072 to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of
real property; and, Section 551.087 to discuss an offer of financial or other incentive to a company or companies
with whom the City of San Angelo is conducting economic development negotiations and which the City of San
Angelo seeks to have, locate, stay or expand in San Angelo.
OPEN SESSION (continued)
At 2:29 P.M. City Council concluded the Executive/Closed Session whereupon the following business was
transacted:
RECESS
At 2:29 P.M., Mayor New called a recess.
RECONVENE
At 2:39 P.M., Council reconvened, and the following business was transacted:
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING IN THE PREPARATION, ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN
AGREEMENT FOR JOINT ELECTION AND FOR ELECTION SERVICES, FOR THE SHARING OF
COSTS OF HOLDING A JOINT ELECTION, AND FOR THE ACQUISITION OR LEASE OF ELECTION
EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES
City Manager Harold Dominguez and City Clerk Alicia Ramirez presented background information.
Public comments were made by Citizens Jim Ryan and Jim Turner.
Motion, to adopt the Resolution, as presented, was made by Councilmember Adams and seconded by
Councilmember Silvas. Motion carried unanimously.
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ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES WITHIN THE ELECTION
PRECINCTS WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS FOR ELECTIONS ORDERED;
PROVIDING FOR PRE-CLEARANCE AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY ACTIONS; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (ANNEX H, PAGE 155, RESOLUTION #2011-12-131R)
City Clerk Alicia Ramirez presented background information. A copy of the presentation is part of the
Permanent Supplemental Minute record.
Motion, to adopt the Resolution, as presented, was made by Councilmember Adams and seconded by
Councilmember Hirschfeld. Motion carried unanimously.
FOLLOW UP AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
CONSIDERATION OF MATTERS DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE/CLOSED SESSION
No action was taken on matters discussed in Executive/Closed Session.
FOLLOW UP AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
CONSIDERATION OF MATTERS DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE/SESSION, IF NEEDED;
CONSIDERATION OF AN OFFER OF ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO A MEDICAL DEVICE COMPANY
CONSIDERING LOCATING IN SAN ANGELO INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A TAX REBATE,
JOB CREATION GRANT, BUILDING RENOVATION GRANT AND LEASE ASSISTANCE AND ANY
ACTION IN CONNECTION THERETO
No action taken.
CONSIDERATION OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
City Manager Harold Dominguez distributed the proposed December 6, 2011 Agenda and solicited Council
comments and suggestions.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion, to adjourn, was made by Councilmember Hirschfeld and seconded by Councilmember Adams. Motion
carried unanimously.
The meeting adjourned at 3:20 P.M.
THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO
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Alvin New, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
Annexes A-H
In accordance with Chapter 2, Article 2.300, of the Official Code of the City of San Angelo, the minutes of this
meeting consist of the preceding Minute Record and the Supplemental Minute Record. Details on Council
meetings may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office or a video of the entire meeting may be purchased from
the Public Information Officer at 481-2727. (Portions of the Supplemental Minute Record video tape recording
may be distorted due to equipment malfunction or other uncontrollable factors.)
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17. City of San Angelo
Memo
Date: December 16, 2011
To: Mayor and Councilmembers
From: Tom Kerr, Assistant Director of Water Utilities
Subject: Agenda Item for December 20, 2011 Council Meeting
Contact: Tom Kerr, 657-4209
Caption: Consent Item
Consideration of award of bid for WU-15-11 Sodium Hypochlorite to Altivia
Corporation
Summary: Bids were solicited from seven (7) suppliers. Bids were received from two (2)
suppliers; Altivia Corporation and DPC Enterprises, LP. Altivia Corporation
provided the low bid of $1.07 per gallon.
History: The City uses sodium hypochlorite for disinfection at the Water Reclamation
Facility.
Financial Impact: Funded within the Water Reclamation operation budget. Estimated annual
purchase is $62,060.00.
Related Vision Item N/A
Other Information/ It is recommended that the bid be awarded to Altivia Corporation.
Recommendation:
Attachments: Bid Tab
Presentation: None
Publication: N/A
Reviewed by Will Wilde, Water Utilities Director, December 9, 2011.
Service Area
Director:
18. CITY OF SAN ANGELO
BID TABULATION * RFB NO: WU-15-11/ Sodium Hypochlorite* December 7, 2011
ALTIVIA DPC INDUSTRIES
Approx Qty in Unit Price Extended Approx Qty in Unit Price
Description gallons Per Gal Price gallons Per Gal Extended Price
Sodium Hypochlorite 58000 $1.07 $62,060.00 58000 $1.17 $67,860.00
Delivery Days: 2-3 Days ARO 3 Days
Payment Discount: 0%, Net 30 n/a
Requests for Bids were mailed to:
DPC Enterprises, LP Sweetwater TX
Rowell Chemical Corporation Hinsdale IL
OFS Inc Oklahoma City OK
Pencco, Inc Sealy TX
Petra Chemical Company Dallas TX
Chlor-Serv, Inc. Hutto TX
Diehl Chemical Inc Houston TX
19. City of San Angelo
Memo
Date: 12-6-2011
To: Mayor and Councilmembers
From: Greg Boyle, Assistant Fire Chief
Subject: Agenda Item for 12/20/2011 Council Meeting
Contact: Greg Boyle, Fire Department (325) 657-4281
Caption: Consent
Consideration of awarding RFB NO: PRO-03-11 to Richard Salmon in the amount
of $136,600.00 and authorizing the city manager or his designee to execute all
documents necessary to complete this award
Summary: RFB NO: PRO-03-11 was posted, advertised, and sent to 45 parties. This is the
old fire station seven location. One acceptable bid was received and the bid tab is
attached
History: The new Fire Station #7 located at 3225 Executive Dr. has opened and the old
Fire Station # 7 2121 Office Park Dr. is being sold.
Financial Impact: $136,600.00-These funds would be used for additional improvement within the
Fire Department.
Related Vision Item n/a
(if applicable):
Other Information/ Staff recommends awarding the bid to the successful bidder.
Recommendation:
Attachments: PUR PRO-03-11Bid.pdf
Presentation: n/a
Publication: n/a
Reviewed by Brian Dunn 12/07/11
Director:
Approved by Legal:
20. CITY OF SAN ANGELO
BID TABULATION * RFB NO: PRO-03-11/Fire Station #7 * November 10, 2011
Item Description: FIRE STATION #7
Property Sale:
Legal Description: Lot 14, revised Knickerbocker Office
Park Addition
Also known as 2121 Office Park Drive
$3,000 BID SECURITY
No. BIDDER MINIMUM BID $128,000.00 INCLUDED?
1 Jay Dyches NO BID
2 Richard Salmon $ 136,600.00 YES
3 YES
4 YES
5 YES
6 YES
7 YES
8 YES
9 YES
10 YES
11 YES
12 YES
Bids Mailed To:
Mr. RQ Boothe Midland TX Mr. Dennis Arhelger San Angelo TX
Mr. Wayne Nickell Midland TX Patrick Agan San Angelo TX
Mr. Art Goetz San Angelo TX Tom West San Angelo TX
Mr. Daniel Cardenas San Angelo TX Charlotte Farmer San Angelo TX
Mr. Bill Butts San Angelo TX Jay Dyches San Angelo TX
Mr. Chris Cain San Angelo TX Julia Watters Odessa TX
Mr. Doug Johnson San Angelo TX Al Pierce San Angelo TX
Mr. Kenneth Barrows San Angelo TX Iris Bautista San Angelo TX
Mr. Marshal Gray San Angelo TX Dan & Toni Fox San Angelo TX
Mr. Cisco Guzman San Angelo TX Charles Havlak San Angelo TX
Mr. Jorge Ellis San Angelo TX Daniel Chaput San Angelo TX
Mr. Shane Luther San Angelo TX Tom Cameron San Angelo TX
Ms. Jody Wagley San Angelo TX Slater Chapa San Angelo TX
Mr. Richard Salmon San Angelo TX Ryan Newlin San Angelo TX
Ms. Mary Jane Steadman TX Tracey Kennemer San Angelo TX
Ms. Valerie Swanson San Angelo TX Mark Eberhardt Abilene TX
Glinda Martindale San Angelo TX Stefan Weiss San Angelo TX
Julie Raymond San Angelo TX Golda Foster San Angelo TX
Steve Wool San Angelo TX Michael Brenley San Angelo TX
Dusty Thompson San Angelo TX Teri Covert San Angelo TX
Louis Blanek San Angelo TX Shawn Davis Sweetwater TX
Candice Sage San Angelo TX Salil K. Sen Katy TX
San Angelo Realtors Association San Angelo TX
Y:11-RFXPropertyRFB PRO-03-11 Fire Station #7Bid Tab
21. City of San Angelo
Memo
Date: December 1, 2011
To: Mayor and Council Members
From: Roger S. Banks, Purchasing, Division Manager
Subject: Agenda Item for December 20, 2011 Council Meeting
Contact: Diana Farris, Purchasing Specialist, 657-4212
Caption: Consent Item
Consideration of adopting a Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Resolution authorizing
sale of Tax Lot(s):
th
A. 1142 E 26 Street, (Duran), Lot 11, Block ‘J’, Bradford Annex Addition, $1,700, Suit No. B-05-0194-T
nd
B. 1011 E 22 Street, (Duran), Lot 5 & W ½ of Lot 6, Block 25, Exall Addition, $1,800, Suit No. B-030094-
T
nd
C. 802 E 22 Street, (Duran), Lot 15 & 16, Block 28, Exall Addition, $3,000, Suit No. C-08-0030-T
D. Near 2321 Juanita Avenue, (Duran) Lot 9, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, $1,800, Suit No. TAX90-
0412B
E. Near 2321 Juanita Avenue (2), (Duran) Lot 10, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, $1,900, Suit No. B-06-
0145-T
F. 2508 Lindell Avenue, (Duran), Lot 3, Block 32, Forest Park Addition, $1,600, Suit No. B-06-0211-T
Summary: The subject properties were auctioned with no offers received. Subsequently, the properties
were struck off to the City as Trustee for itself and the other taxing entities.
OFFERS
Location Size Date Auctioned Offer Will Satisfy…
th
1142 E 26 Street 65’ x 107’ 03/06/07 The court cost and a small portion of the taxes
nd
1011 E 22 Street 75’ x 140’ 10/03/06 The court cost and a small portion of the taxes
nd
802 E 22 Street 100’ x 140’ 11/01/11 The court cost and a small portion of the taxes
Near 2321 Juanita Ave 50’ x 140’ 08/01/95 The court cost and a small portion of the taxes
Near 2321 Juanita (2) 50’ x 140’ 10/07/08 The court cost and a small portion of the taxes
2508 Lindell Avenue 50’ x 140’ 03/02/10 The court cost and a small portion of the taxes
History: The following amounts of delinquent taxes, accrued penalties, interest, attorney fees and costs for
delinquent years of, together with additional penalties and interest at the rates prescribed by Subchapter A & C of
Chapter 33, Property Tax Code, which accrue on all said taxes from date of judgment until paid.
th nd nd Near 2321 Juanita
1142 E 26 Street 1011 E 22 St 802 E 22 Street
Ave
Taxes $2,532.71 $4,591.00 $4,211.95 $2,513.91
Sheriff Fees $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $291.71
District Clerk $249.00 $272.00 $479.00 $650.38
Attorney Fees $345.00 $332.00 $377.00 $0.00
Administration $350.00 $350.00 $350.00 $350.00
Municipal Liens $0.00 $0.00 $930.72 $0.00
Total $3,576.71 $5,645.00 $6,448.67 $3,806.00
22. Near 2321 Juanita
2508 Lindell Ave
(2)
Taxes $0.00 $2,035.17
Sheriff Fees $15.00 $100.00
District Clerk $168.00 $333.00
Attorney Fees $325.00 $365.00
Administration $350.00 $350.00
Municipal Liens $1,061.00 $0.00
Total $1,919.00 $3,183.17
Financial Impact: Upon approval: (1) The City will retain a $350 Administration Fee, (2) The balance will
be distributed according to the judgment on the Sheriff’s Return, and (3) Property(s) will be reinstated back
onto tax roll.
Other Information/Recommendation: No outstanding account balances exist for the above Prospective
Buyers and it is recommended that the above offer(s) be accepted.
Attachments: Resolutions, Tax-Resale Deeds, and Property Location Maps (separate links provided
above)
Presentation: N/A
Reviewed by Service Area Director: Michael Dane, Director of Finance
23. NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike
any or all of the following information from this instrument before it is filed for record in the public
records: your social security number or your driver’s license number.
Tax-Resale Deed
(Property Sold for Less than Adjudged Value)
Date: __________________________
Grantor: The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for itself, Tom Green County, San Angelo Independent School District and
County Education District #9.
P.O. Box 1751
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76902
Grantee: Miguel Duran, a single person
1110 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76901
Consideration: Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
Property (including any improvements):
Lot 11, Block “J,” Bradford Annex Addition, an addition to the City of San Angelo, Tom
Green County, Texas, as described in Volume 225, Page 411, Official Public Records of
Real Property of Tom Green County, Texas.
Judgment: Judgment for the foreclosure of a tax lien against the Property entered on October 24,
2006, in Cause No. B-05-0194-T by the 119th District Court of Tom Green County,
Texas.
Sheriff’s Deed: Grantor acquired full legal title to the Property — both for its own benefit and
as Trustee for all other taxing authorities entitled to receive proceeds from
the sale of the Property under the terms of the Judgment — by Sheriff’s Deed
dated March 22, 2007, and recorded in Instrument Number 629144, Official
Public Records of Real Property, Tom Green County, Texas.
For the Consideration, Grantor — acting by and through its Mayor, who has been duly
authorized to execute this instrument on Grantor’s behalf by resolution and order of Grantor’s City
Council recorded in the City Council’s official minutes — hereby quitclaims to Grantee all of
Grantor's right, title, and interest in and to the Property, to have and to hold it to Grantee and
Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Neither Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested
in the Judgment, nor any other person or entity claiming under them, will have, claim, or demand any
right or title to the Property or any part of it. Grantor gives this Tax-Resale Deed without any
express or implied warranty whatsoever; and all warranties that might arise by common law and the
warranties in §5.023 of the Texas Property Code (or its successor) are hereby specifically excluded.
Grantee's rights under this deed are subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Texas Tax
Code, including, without limitation, any right of redemption remaining in the former owner of the
24. Property; the terms of any recorded restrictive covenants running with the land that were recorded
before January 1 of the year in which the tax lien on the property arose; any recorded lien that arose
under such restrictive covenants that was not extinguished in the judgment foreclosing the tax lien;
and each valid easement of record as of the date of the sale that was recorded before January 1 of the
year the tax lien arose.
Grantor is selling the Property to Grantee for an amount that is less than the lesser of (1) the
market value specified in the Judgment, or (2) the total amount of the Judgment. Each taxing unit
that is entitled to receive proceeds from the sale of the Property has consented to this sale and has
authorized this sale by formal resolution. The parties acknowledge that the sale of the Property to
Grantee does not constitute a violation of Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution.
Grantee assumes full payment of any ad valorem taxes for the Property for the current year
and all future years.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
GRANTOR:
The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule
municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment
By: ____________________________
ATTEST: Alvin New, Mayor and
duly-authorized agent
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS §
§
COUNTY OF TOM GREEN §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _____________________, 2011, by Alvin
New, Mayor and duly-authorized agent of the City of San Angelo, a Texas home rule municipal
corporation, on behalf of such corporation and as Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment identified in the above instrument.
__________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
After Recording, Return To:
City Attorney’s Office
25. NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike
any or all of the following information from this instrument before it is filed for record in the public
records: your social security number or your driver’s license number.
Tax-Resale Deed
(Property Sold for Less than Adjudged Value)
Date: __________________________
Grantor: The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for itself, Tom Green County and San Angelo Independent School District.
P.O. Box 1751
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76902
Grantee: Miguel Duran, a single person
1110 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76901
Consideration: Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
Property (including any improvements):
Lot 5 and the West one-half of Lot 6, Block 25, Exall Addition, City of San Angelo, Tom
Green County, Texas, as described in deed recorded in Volume 733, Page 345, Deed
Records of Tom Green County, Texas.
Judgment: Judgment for the foreclosure of a tax lien against the Property entered on May 11,
2005, in Cause No. B-03-0094-T by the 119th District Court of Tom Green County,
Texas.
Sheriff’s Deed: Grantor acquired full legal title to the Property — both for its own benefit and
as Trustee for all other taxing authorities entitled to receive proceeds from
the sale of the Property under the terms of the Judgment — by Sheriff’s Deed
dated October 20, 2006, and recorded in Instrument Number 620707, Official
Public Records of Real Property, Tom Green County, Texas.
For the Consideration, Grantor — acting by and through its Mayor, who has been duly
authorized to execute this instrument on Grantor’s behalf by resolution and order of Grantor’s City
Council recorded in the City Council’s official minutes — hereby quitclaims to Grantee all of
Grantor's right, title, and interest in and to the Property, to have and to hold it to Grantee and
Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Neither Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested
in the Judgment, nor any other person or entity claiming under them, will have, claim, or demand any
right or title to the Property or any part of it. Grantor gives this Tax-Resale Deed without any
express or implied warranty whatsoever; and all warranties that might arise by common law and the
warranties in §5.023 of the Texas Property Code (or its successor) are hereby specifically excluded.
Grantee's rights under this deed are subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Texas Tax
Code, including, without limitation, any right of redemption remaining in the former owner of the
26. Property; the terms of any recorded restrictive covenants running with the land that were recorded
before January 1 of the year in which the tax lien on the property arose; any recorded lien that arose
under such restrictive covenants that was not extinguished in the judgment foreclosing the tax lien;
and each valid easement of record as of the date of the sale that was recorded before January 1 of the
year the tax lien arose.
Grantor is selling the Property to Grantee for an amount that is less than the lesser of (1) the
market value specified in the Judgment, or (2) the total amount of the Judgment. Each taxing unit
that is entitled to receive proceeds from the sale of the Property has consented to this sale and has
authorized this sale by formal resolution. The parties acknowledge that the sale of the Property to
Grantee does not constitute a violation of Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution.
Grantee assumes full payment of any ad valorem taxes for the Property for the current year
and all future years.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
GRANTOR:
The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule
municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment
By: ____________________________
ATTEST: Alvin New, Mayor and
duly-authorized agent
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS §
§
COUNTY OF TOM GREEN §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _____________________, 2011, by Alvin
New, Mayor and duly-authorized agent of the City of San Angelo, a Texas home rule municipal
corporation, on behalf of such corporation and as Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment identified in the above instrument.
__________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
After Recording, Return To:
City Attorney’s Office
27. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
(Less than Adjudged Value or Judgment)
WHEREAS, on the day of , 2011, at a regularly scheduled meeting of
the City Council of the City of San Angelo, Texas, there was presented to said Council the
proposal for the City to sell a parcel of land situated within the city limits of the City of San
Angelo, said parcel being described as follows:
Lot 5 and the West one-half of Lot 6, Block 25, Exall Addition, City of San
Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, as described in deed recorded in Volume
733, Page 345, Deed Records of Tom Green County, Texas
WHEREAS, said lot(s) are held by the City of San Angelo, as Trustee by virtue of Sheriff’s Tax
Deed, recorded on Instrument Number 620707, of the Official Public Records of Real Property,
Tom Green County, Texas; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City of San
Angelo as Trustee to sell said lot(s) for an amount that is less than the lesser of the market
value specified in the Judgment of foreclosure or the amount of the judgment(s) against said
property.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
ANGELO: That the Mayor of the City of San Angelo is hereby authorized in his capacity as
representative of the City of San Angelo, as Trustee to execute a Quitclaim Deed to the above
described lot(s) to MIGUEL DURAN, a single person, for the consideration of One Thousand
Eight Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($1,800.00) and that the sale for said amount is also hereby
authorized and approved.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THE DAY OF , 2011.
THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO
______________________________
Alvin New, Mayor
Attest:
_____________________
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
Approved As to Form: Approved As to Content:
______________________ ____________________________
Lysia Bowling Roger S. Banks
City Attorney Purchasing Manager
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28. Lot 5 & W 1/2 of Lot 6, Block 25, Exall
Addition
1011 E 22nd St 75' x 140'
Copyright 2011 Esri. All rights reserved. Wed Nov 30 2011 02:11:22 PM.
29.
30.
31.
32. NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike
any or all of the following information from this instrument before it is filed for record in the public
records: your social security number or your driver’s license number.
Tax-Resale Deed
(Property Sold for Less than Adjudged Value)
Date: __________________________
Grantor: The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for itself, Tom Green County and San Angelo Independent School District.
P.O. Box 1751
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76902
Grantee: Miguel Duran, a single person
1110 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76901
Consideration: Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
Property (including any improvements):
Lots 15 and 16, Block 28, Exall Addition, City of San Angelo, Tom Green County,
Texas, as described in Volume 648, Page 76, Deed Records of Tom Green County,
Texas.
Judgment: Judgment for the foreclosure of a tax lien against the Property entered on November
10, 2010, in Cause No. C-08-0030-T by the 119th District Court of Tom Green
County, Texas.
Sheriff’s Deed: Grantor acquired full legal title to the Property — both for its own benefit and
as Trustee for all other taxing authorities entitled to receive proceeds from
the sale of the Property under the terms of the Judgment — by Sheriff’s Deed
dated November 17, 2011, and recorded in Instrument Number 710991,
Official Public Records of Real Property, Tom Green County, Texas.
For the Consideration, Grantor — acting by and through its Mayor, who has been duly
authorized to execute this instrument on Grantor’s behalf by resolution and order of Grantor’s City
Council recorded in the City Council’s official minutes — hereby quitclaims to Grantee all of
Grantor's right, title, and interest in and to the Property, to have and to hold it to Grantee and
Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Neither Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested
in the Judgment, nor any other person or entity claiming under them, will have, claim, or demand any
right or title to the Property or any part of it. Grantor gives this Tax-Resale Deed without any
express or implied warranty whatsoever; and all warranties that might arise by common law and the
warranties in §5.023 of the Texas Property Code (or its successor) are hereby specifically excluded.
Grantee's rights under this deed are subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Texas Tax
Code, including, without limitation, any right of redemption remaining in the former owner of the
33. Property; the terms of any recorded restrictive covenants running with the land that were recorded
before January 1 of the year in which the tax lien on the property arose; any recorded lien that arose
under such restrictive covenants that was not extinguished in the judgment foreclosing the tax lien;
and each valid easement of record as of the date of the sale that was recorded before January 1 of the
year the tax lien arose.
Grantor is selling the Property to Grantee for an amount that is less than the lesser of (1) the
market value specified in the Judgment, or (2) the total amount of the Judgment. Each taxing unit
that is entitled to receive proceeds from the sale of the Property has consented to this sale and has
authorized this sale by formal resolution. The parties acknowledge that the sale of the Property to
Grantee does not constitute a violation of Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution.
Grantee assumes full payment of any ad valorem taxes for the Property for the current year
and all future years.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
GRANTOR:
The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule
municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment
By: ____________________________
ATTEST: Alvin New, Mayor and
duly-authorized agent
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS §
§
COUNTY OF TOM GREEN §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _____________________, 2011, by Alvin
New, Mayor and duly-authorized agent of the City of San Angelo, a Texas home rule municipal
corporation, on behalf of such corporation and as Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment identified in the above instrument.
__________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
After Recording, Return To:
City Attorney’s Office
34. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
(Less than Adjudged Value or Judgment)
WHEREAS, on the day of , 2011, at a regularly scheduled meeting of
the City Council of the City of San Angelo, Texas, there was presented to said Council the
proposal for the City to sell a parcel of land situated within the city limits of the City of San
Angelo, said parcel being described as follows:
Lots 15 and 16, Block 28, Exall Addition, City of San Angelo, Tom Green County,
Texas, as described in Volume 648, Page 76, Deed Records of Tom Green
County, Texas.
WHEREAS, said lot(s) are held by the City of San Angelo, as Trustee by virtue of Sheriff’s Tax
Deed, recorded on Instrument Number 710991, of the Official Public Records of Real Property,
Tom Green County, Texas; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City of San
Angelo as Trustee to sell said lot(s) for an amount that is less than the lesser of the market
value specified in the Judgment of foreclosure or the amount of the judgment(s) against said
property.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
ANGELO: That the Mayor of the City of San Angelo is hereby authorized in his capacity as
representative of the City of San Angelo, as Trustee to execute a Quitclaim Deed to the above
described lot(s) to MIGUEL DURAN, a single person, for the consideration of Three Thousand
and 00/100 Dollars ($3,000.00) and that the sale for said amount is also hereby authorized and
approved.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THE DAY OF , 2011.
THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO
______________________________
Alvin New, Mayor
Attest:
_____________________
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
Approved As to Form: Approved As to Content:
______________________ ____________________________
Lysia Bowling Roger S. Banks
City Attorney Purchasing Manager
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35.
36.
37. Lot 15 & 16, Block 28, Exall
Addition
802 E 22nd St 100' x 140'
Copyright 2011 Esri. All rights reserved. Mon Dec 5 2011 04:02:37 PM.
38. NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike
any or all of the following information from this instrument before it is filed for record in the public
records: your social security number or your driver’s license number.
Tax-Resale Deed
(Property Sold for Less than Adjudged Value)
Date: __________________________
Grantor: The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for itself, Tom Green County, San Angelo Independent School District, and
County Education District #9.
P.O. Box 1751
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76902
Grantee: Miguel Duran, a single person
1110 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76901
Consideration: Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
Property (including any improvements):
Lot 9, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, City of San Angelo, according to the Revised Map
or Plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 124, Plat Records of Tom Green County,
Texas.
Judgment: Judgment for the foreclosure of a tax lien against the Property entered on February
14, 1992, in Cause No. TAX90-0412B by the 119th District Court of Tom Green
County, Texas.
Sheriff’s Deed: Grantor acquired full legal title to the Property — both for its own benefit and
as Trustee for all other taxing authorities entitled to receive proceeds from
the sale of the Property under the terms of the Judgment — by Sheriff’s Deed
dated September 20, 1995, and recorded in Volume 502, Pages 48, Official
Public Records of Real Property, Tom Green County, Texas.
For the Consideration, Grantor — acting by and through its Mayor, who has been duly
authorized to execute this instrument on Grantor’s behalf by resolution and order of Grantor’s City
Council recorded in the City Council’s official minutes — hereby quitclaims to Grantee all of
Grantor's right, title, and interest in and to the Property, to have and to hold it to Grantee and
Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Neither Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested
in the Judgment, nor any other person or entity claiming under them, will have, claim, or demand any
right or title to the Property or any part of it. Grantor gives this Tax-Resale Deed without any
express or implied warranty whatsoever; and all warranties that might arise by common law and the
warranties in §5.023 of the Texas Property Code (or its successor) are hereby specifically excluded.
Grantee's rights under this deed are subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Texas Tax
39. Code, including, without limitation, any right of redemption remaining in the former owner of the
Property; the terms of any recorded restrictive covenants running with the land that were recorded
before January 1 of the year in which the tax lien on the property arose; any recorded lien that arose
under such restrictive covenants that was not extinguished in the judgment foreclosing the tax lien;
and each valid easement of record as of the date of the sale that was recorded before January 1 of the
year the tax lien arose.
Grantor is selling the Property to Grantee for an amount that is less than the lesser of (1) the
market value specified in the Judgment, or (2) the total amount of the Judgment. Each taxing unit
that is entitled to receive proceeds from the sale of the Property has consented to this sale and has
authorized this sale by formal resolution. The parties acknowledge that the sale of the Property to
Grantee does not constitute a violation of Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution.
Grantee assumes full payment of any ad valorem taxes for the Property for the current year
and all future years.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
GRANTOR:
The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule
municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment
By: ____________________________
ATTEST: Alvin New, Mayor and
duly-authorized agent
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS §
§
COUNTY OF TOM GREEN §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _____________________, 2011, by Alvin
New, Mayor and duly-authorized agent of the City of San Angelo, a Texas home rule municipal
corporation, on behalf of such corporation and as Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment identified in the above instrument.
__________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
After Recording, Return To:
City Attorney’s Office
40.
41.
42. NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike
any or all of the following information from this instrument before it is filed for record in the public
records: your social security number or your driver’s license number.
Tax-Resale Deed
(Property Sold for Less than Adjudged Value)
Date: __________________________
Grantor: The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for itself, Tom Green County, San Angelo Independent School District and
County Education District #9.
P.O. Box 1751
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76902
Grantee: Miguel Duran, a single person
1110 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76901
Consideration: Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
Property (including any improvements):
Lot 10, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, an addition to the City of San Angelo, Tom
Green County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 1, Page
124 and 125, Plat Records of Tom Green County, Texas.
Judgment: Judgment for the foreclosure of a tax lien against the Property entered on November
14, 2007, in Cause No. B-06-0145-T by the 119th District Court of Tom Green
County, Texas.
Sheriff’s Deed: Grantor acquired full legal title to the Property — both for its own benefit and
as Trustee for all other taxing authorities entitled to receive proceeds from
the sale of the Property under the terms of the Judgment — by Sheriff’s Deed
dated October 21, 2008, and recorded in Instrument Number 660134, Official
Public Records of Real Property, Tom Green County, Texas.
For the Consideration, Grantor — acting by and through its Mayor, who has been duly
authorized to execute this instrument on Grantor’s behalf by resolution and order of Grantor’s City
Council recorded in the City Council’s official minutes — hereby quitclaims to Grantee all of
Grantor's right, title, and interest in and to the Property, to have and to hold it to Grantee and
Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Neither Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested
in the Judgment, nor any other person or entity claiming under them, will have, claim, or demand any
right or title to the Property or any part of it. Grantor gives this Tax-Resale Deed without any
express or implied warranty whatsoever; and all warranties that might arise by common law and the
warranties in §5.023 of the Texas Property Code (or its successor) are hereby specifically excluded.
Grantee's rights under this deed are subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Texas Tax
Code, including, without limitation, any right of redemption remaining in the former owner of the
43. Property; the terms of any recorded restrictive covenants running with the land that were recorded
before January 1 of the year in which the tax lien on the property arose; any recorded lien that arose
under such restrictive covenants that was not extinguished in the judgment foreclosing the tax lien;
and each valid easement of record as of the date of the sale that was recorded before January 1 of the
year the tax lien arose.
Grantor is selling the Property to Grantee for an amount that is less than the lesser of (1) the
market value specified in the Judgment, or (2) the total amount of the Judgment. Each taxing unit
that is entitled to receive proceeds from the sale of the Property has consented to this sale and has
authorized this sale by formal resolution. The parties acknowledge that the sale of the Property to
Grantee does not constitute a violation of Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution.
Grantee assumes full payment of any ad valorem taxes for the Property for the current year
and all future years.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
GRANTOR:
The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule
municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment
By: ____________________________
ATTEST: Alvin New, Mayor and
duly-authorized agent
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS §
§
COUNTY OF TOM GREEN §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _____________________, 2011, by Alvin
New, Mayor and duly-authorized agent of the City of San Angelo, a Texas home rule municipal
corporation, on behalf of such corporation and as Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment identified in the above instrument.
__________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
After Recording, Return To:
City Attorney’s Office
44. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
(Less than Adjudged Value or Judgment)
WHEREAS, on the day of , 2011, at a regularly scheduled meeting of
the City Council of the City of San Angelo, Texas, there was presented to said Council the
proposal for the City to sell a parcel of land situated within the city limits of the City of San
Angelo, said parcel being described as follows:
Lot 10, Block 17, Forest Park Addition, an addition to the City of San Angelo,
Tom Green County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in
Volume 1, Pages 124 and 125, Plat Records of Tom Green County, Texas.
WHEREAS, said lot(s) are held by the City of San Angelo, as Trustee by virtue of Sheriff’s Tax
Deed, recorded on Instrument Number 660134, of the Official Public Records of Real Property,
Tom Green County, Texas; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City of San
Angelo as Trustee to sell said lot(s) for an amount that is less than the lesser of the market
value specified in the Judgment of foreclosure or the amount of the judgment(s) against said
property.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
ANGELO: That the Mayor of the City of San Angelo is hereby authorized in his capacity as
representative of the City of San Angelo, as Trustee to execute a Quitclaim Deed to the above
described lot(s) to MIGUEL DURAN, a single person, for the consideration of One Thousand
Nine Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($1,900.00) and that the sale for said amount is also hereby
authorized and approved.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THE DAY OF , 2011.
THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO
______________________________
Alvin New, Mayor
Attest:
_____________________
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
Approved As to Form: Approved As to Content:
______________________ ____________________________
Lysia Bowling Roger S. Banks
City Attorney Purchasing Manager
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45. Lot 10, Block 17, Forest Park Addition
Near 2321 Juanita Ave 50' x 140'
Copyright 2011 Esri. All rights reserved. Wed Nov 30 2011 02:23:24 PM.
46.
47. NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike
any or all of the following information from this instrument before it is filed for record in the public
records: your social security number or your driver’s license number.
Tax-Resale Deed
(Property Sold for Less than Adjudged Value)
Date: __________________________
Grantor: The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for itself, Tom Green County and San Angelo Independent School District.
P.O. Box 1751
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76902
Grantee: Miguel Duran, a single person
1110 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas 76901
Consideration: Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
Property (including any improvements):
Lot 3, Block 32, Forest Park Addition, an addition to the City of San Angelo, Tom Green
County, Texas, as described in Volume 589, Page 977, Deed Records of Tom Green
County, Texas.
Judgment: Judgment for the foreclosure of a tax lien against the Property entered on January 14,
2009, in Cause No. B-06-0211-T by the 119th District Court of Tom Green County,
Texas.
Sheriff’s Deed: Grantor acquired full legal title to the Property — both for its own benefit and
as Trustee for all other taxing authorities entitled to receive proceeds from
the sale of the Property under the terms of the Judgment — by Sheriff’s Deed
dated March 22, 2010, and recorded in Instrument Number 684003, Official
Public Records of Real Property, Tom Green County, Texas.
For the Consideration, Grantor — acting by and through its Mayor, who has been duly
authorized to execute this instrument on Grantor’s behalf by resolution and order of Grantor’s City
Council recorded in the City Council’s official minutes — hereby quitclaims to Grantee all of
Grantor's right, title, and interest in and to the Property, to have and to hold it to Grantee and
Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Neither Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested
in the Judgment, nor any other person or entity claiming under them, will have, claim, or demand any
right or title to the Property or any part of it. Grantor gives this Tax-Resale Deed without any
express or implied warranty whatsoever; and all warranties that might arise by common law and the
warranties in §5.023 of the Texas Property Code (or its successor) are hereby specifically excluded.
Grantee's rights under this deed are subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Texas Tax
Code, including, without limitation, any right of redemption remaining in the former owner of the
48. Property; the terms of any recorded restrictive covenants running with the land that were recorded
before January 1 of the year in which the tax lien on the property arose; any recorded lien that arose
under such restrictive covenants that was not extinguished in the judgment foreclosing the tax lien;
and each valid easement of record as of the date of the sale that was recorded before January 1 of the
year the tax lien arose.
Grantor is selling the Property to Grantee for an amount that is less than the lesser of (1) the
market value specified in the Judgment, or (2) the total amount of the Judgment. Each taxing unit
that is entitled to receive proceeds from the sale of the Property has consented to this sale and has
authorized this sale by formal resolution. The parties acknowledge that the sale of the Property to
Grantee does not constitute a violation of Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution.
Grantee assumes full payment of any ad valorem taxes for the Property for the current year
and all future years.
When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural.
GRANTOR:
The City of San Angelo, a Texas home-rule
municipal corporation, for itself and as
Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment
By: ____________________________
ATTEST: Alvin New, Mayor and
duly-authorized agent
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS §
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COUNTY OF TOM GREEN §
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _____________________, 2011, by Alvin
New, Mayor and duly-authorized agent of the City of San Angelo, a Texas home rule municipal
corporation, on behalf of such corporation and as Trustee for any taxing authorities named in the
Judgment identified in the above instrument.
__________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
After Recording, Return To:
City Attorney’s Office