1. Recognition of the Taylor Czech Chorus and Czech History Month Proclamation 2. Community Planning Month proclamation
CITIZENS COMMUNICATION (The City Council welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council cannot respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Registration forms are available at the sign in table.)
BOARDS & COMMISSION PRESENTATION Update from Tree Advisory Board (Brian Lawrence, Vice-Chair)
(The Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that the Council may act on with one single vote. The Mayor or any Council member may pull any item from the Consent Agenda to discuss and act upon individually on the Regular Agenda.) 4. Approve minutes for September 25, 2018 Special Called meeting and September 27, 2018 regular meeting. (Dianna Barker) 5. Consider Ordinance 2018-10, to rezone 73.22 acres and 19.04 acres out of the W. J. Baker Survey, Abstract No. 65, located approximately 1,300 feet north of Mallard Lane, east and south of Northwest Carlos G. Parker Boulevard, and west of North Drive, from the Rural/Agricultural (R/A), Residential Single Family (R-1), and Local Business (B-1) Districts to a Residential Planned Development (R-PD) District, to be known as The Grove at Bull Creek. (Tom Yantis) 6. Consider Ordinance 2018-17 changing the “in-lieu of” sidewalk fee. (Jim Gray)
Conduct Public Hearing and consider introducing Ordinance 2018-18, a Specific Use Permit request for a Bar/Tavern Use within a portion of 410 West 7th Street, in a Commercial Planned Development (C-PD) District. (Tom Yantis)
Conduct Public Hearing and consider introducing Ordinance 2018-19, to rezone Lot 18, Block 2, Carlow Addition, located at 105 Franklin Street, from the Light Industrial (M-1) District to the Local Business (B-1) District. (Tom Yantis)
Receive update on animal shelter holding facility from Connolly Architects. (Larry Connolly/Jacob Walker)
Receive final report and recommendations from the Task Force on Historic Preservation. (Nancci Phillips-Burgess, Tom Yantis)
Discuss and consider renewal of the Publicity and Tourism Agreement (HOT agreement) with the Chamber of Commerce. (Larry Foos/Tia Stone)
Receive presentation from Lower Brushy Creek WCID regarding upcoming election on a 2 cent maintenance tax. (James Clarno)
Executive Session I. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code in order to meet with its City attorney on a matter in which the duty of the Attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas authorize and allow such a closed meeting and which Rules conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act. a. Annexation Executive Session II. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section 551.074 of the Texas Government Code regarding personnel matters of a public officer or employee. a. Personnel Changes ADJOURN
1. Recognition of the Taylor Czech Chorus and Czech History Month Proclamation 2. Community Planning Month proclamation
CITIZENS COMMUNICATION (The City Council welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council cannot respond until the item is posted on a future meeting agenda. Registration forms are available at the sign in table.)
BOARDS & COMMISSION PRESENTATION Update from Tree Advisory Board (Brian Lawrence, Vice-Chair)
(The Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that the Council may act on with one single vote. The Mayor or any Council member may pull any item from the Consent Agenda to discuss and act upon individually on the Regular Agenda.) 4. Approve minutes for September 25, 2018 Special Called meeting and September 27, 2018 regular meeting. (Dianna Barker) 5. Consider Ordinance 2018-10, to rezone 73.22 acres and 19.04 acres out of the W. J. Baker Survey, Abstract No. 65, located approximately 1,300 feet north of Mallard Lane, east and south of Northwest Carlos G. Parker Boulevard, and west of North Drive, from the Rural/Agricultural (R/A), Residential Single Family (R-1), and Local Business (B-1) Districts to a Residential Planned Development (R-PD) District, to be known as The Grove at Bull Creek. (Tom Yantis) 6. Consider Ordinance 2018-17 changing the “in-lieu of” sidewalk fee. (Jim Gray)
Conduct Public Hearing and consider introducing Ordinance 2018-18, a Specific Use Permit request for a Bar/Tavern Use within a portion of 410 West 7th Street, in a Commercial Planned Development (C-PD) District. (Tom Yantis)
Conduct Public Hearing and consider introducing Ordinance 2018-19, to rezone Lot 18, Block 2, Carlow Addition, located at 105 Franklin Street, from the Light Industrial (M-1) District to the Local Business (B-1) District. (Tom Yantis)
Receive update on animal shelter holding facility from Connolly Architects. (Larry Connolly/Jacob Walker)
Receive final report and recommendations from the Task Force on Historic Preservation. (Nancci Phillips-Burgess, Tom Yantis)
Discuss and consider renewal of the Publicity and Tourism Agreement (HOT agreement) with the Chamber of Commerce. (Larry Foos/Tia Stone)
Receive presentation from Lower Brushy Creek WCID regarding upcoming election on a 2 cent maintenance tax. (James Clarno)
Executive Session I. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code in order to meet with its City attorney on a matter in which the duty of the Attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas authorize and allow such a closed meeting and which Rules conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act. a. Annexation Executive Session II. The Taylor City Council will conduct a closed executive meeting under Section 551.074 of the Texas Government Code regarding personnel matters of a public officer or employee. a. Personnel Changes ADJOURN