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CITY OF BAYTOWN NOTICE OF MEETING CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2021 6:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL 2401 MARKET STREET, BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77520 Due to the COVID 19 Disaster and the CDC's recommendation regarding social distancing measures, the public may not be allowed to be physically present at this meeting, as there is a limited amount of space when maintaining the required 6-feet separation from others. For those members of the public that cannot or do not wish to be physically present at the meeting, they will be able to participate through two-way communications, unless the Open Meetings Act suspensions no longer apply. For video conferencing, use the following website www.zoom.com, click on "join a meeting" on the top right-hand corner, and input the following Meeting ID: 858 3402 5515. For telephone conferencing please use the following toll-free number: 1-888-788-0099, Meeting ID: 858 3402 5515. Any person, who is participating through video/teleconferencing and is interested in speaking on any item on the agenda, must submit his/her request via email to the City Clerk at cityclerk@baytown.org. The request must include the speaker's name, address, and phone number that will be used if teleconferencing as well as the agenda item number. The request must be received prior to the posted time of the meeting. The agenda packet is accessible to the public in both HTML and PDF formats at the following link: https://www.baytown.org/183/Public-Meetings-Agenda-Packets. After the meeting, a video recording of this meeting will be made available to the public at https://www.baytown.org/183/Public-Meetings-Agenda-Packets. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF QUORUM PLEDGE AND INVOCATION Council Member Laura Alvarado, District No. One
1. MINUTES
2. RECOGNITIONS AND CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
3. AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND IMPACT FEES
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
4. SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGETS FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
5. MUNICIPAL BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
6. PROPOSED ORDINANCES
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
7. REPORTS
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
8. CONSENT All Consent Agenda items listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
9. APPOINTMENTS
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
10. MANAGER'S REPORT Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 551.0415 of the Texas Government Code, the City Council of the City of Baytown may receive a report about items of community interest from City staff and/or a member of the City Council, but no action or possible action shall be taken or discussed concerning the subject of such report, except as provided by Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code.
1. MINUTES
2. RECOGNITIONS AND CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
3. AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND IMPACT FEES
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
4. SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGETS FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
5. MUNICIPAL BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
6. PROPOSED ORDINANCES
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
7. REPORTS
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
8. CONSENT All Consent Agenda items listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
9. APPOINTMENTS
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
10. MANAGER'S REPORT Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 551.0415 of the Texas Government Code, the City Council of the City of Baytown may receive a report about items of community interest from City staff and/or a member of the City Council, but no action or possible action shall be taken or discussed concerning the subject of such report, except as provided by Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code.
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CITY OF BAYTOWN NOTICE OF MEETING CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2021 6:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL 2401 MARKET STREET, BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77520 Due to the COVID 19 Disaster and the CDC's recommendation regarding social distancing measures, the public may not be allowed to be physically present at this meeting, as there is a limited amount of space when maintaining the required 6-feet separation from others. For those members of the public that cannot or do not wish to be physically present at the meeting, they will be able to participate through two-way communications, unless the Open Meetings Act suspensions no longer apply. For video conferencing, use the following website www.zoom.com, click on "join a meeting" on the top right-hand corner, and input the following Meeting ID: 858 3402 5515. For telephone conferencing please use the following toll-free number: 1-888-788-0099, Meeting ID: 858 3402 5515. Any person, who is participating through video/teleconferencing and is interested in speaking on any item on the agenda, must submit his/her request via email to the City Clerk at cityclerk@baytown.org. The request must include the speaker's name, address, and phone number that will be used if teleconferencing as well as the agenda item number. The request must be received prior to the posted time of the meeting. The agenda packet is accessible to the public in both HTML and PDF formats at the following link: https://www.baytown.org/183/Public-Meetings-Agenda-Packets. After the meeting, a video recording of this meeting will be made available to the public at https://www.baytown.org/183/Public-Meetings-Agenda-Packets. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF QUORUM PLEDGE AND INVOCATION Council Member Laura Alvarado, District No. One
1. MINUTES
2. RECOGNITIONS AND CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
3. AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND IMPACT FEES
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
4. SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGETS FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
5. MUNICIPAL BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
6. PROPOSED ORDINANCES
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
7. REPORTS
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
8. CONSENT All Consent Agenda items listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
9. APPOINTMENTS
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
10. MANAGER'S REPORT Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 551.0415 of the Texas Government Code, the City Council of the City of Baytown may receive a report about items of community interest from City staff and/or a member of the City Council, but no action or possible action shall be taken or discussed concerning the subject of such report, except as provided by Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code.
1. MINUTES
2. RECOGNITIONS AND CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
a. Recognize the Baytown Engage Civic Academy participants.
b. Recognize the City of Baytown Employees for their Years of Service.
c. Receive and Discuss the 2020 - 2021 Baytown Parks and Recreation Annual Report.
3. AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND IMPACT FEES
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
a. Conduct a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. regarding amendments to the land use assumptions, the capital improvements plan, and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
b. Consider an ordinance approving amendments to the land use assumptions, the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), and the maximum allowable water and wastewater impact fees.
4. SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGETS FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
b. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
c. Consider an ordinance approving the Baytown Area Water Authority Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposed Budget.
5. MUNICIPAL BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2021-22
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
a. Consider an ordinance adopting the City of Baytown Fiscal Year 2021-22 Municipal Budget.
6. PROPOSED ORDINANCES
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
a. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to SER Construction Partners, LLC, for the Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Allenbrook Drive (W. Baker Road to Dead End) and Edgebrook Drive (Birdsong Drive to Allenbrook Drive).
b. Consider an ordinance awarding a construction contract to CMC Development & Construction Corporation, LLC, for Neighborhood Street Reconstruction of Narcille Street (Ward Road to Sheridan Drive) and Colby Drive (Dale Street to Narcille Street).
c. Consider an ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Baytown Municipal Development District for funding of the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
d. Consider an ordinance authorizing a Consulting Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for the Evergreen Strategic Plan, Lee Drive Preliminary Engineering Report and the West Main Street Preliminary Engineering Report.
e. Consider an ordinance granting Breckenridge Geophysical, LLC, a variance to Sections 62-5(l)(3) and 62-6 of the Code of Ordinances, Baytown, Texas, for dynoseis operations in Scott Bay.
7. REPORTS
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
a. Receive the 2021 Appraisal Rolls certified by the Harris County Appraisal District and the Chambers County Appraisal District.
b. Receive the no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval tax rate.
c. Receive the Baytown Police Advisory Committee's Quarterly Report to the City Council on its work and progress.
8. CONSENT All Consent Agenda items listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
9. APPOINTMENTS
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
a. Consider three (3) appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board.
b. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Area Water Authority Board.
c. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) board.
d. Consider three (3) appointments to the Baytown Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services District (FCPEMSD) board.
e. Consider four (4) appointments to the Baytown Redevelopment Authority.
f. Consider four (4) appointments to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. One, City of Baytown, Texas (TIRZ).
10. MANAGER'S REPORT Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 551.0415 of the Texas Government Code, the City Council of the City of Baytown may receive a report about items of community interest from City staff and/or a member of the City Council, but no action or possible action shall be taken or discussed concerning the subject of such report, except as provided by Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code.
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