INVOCATION Jim Packwood, Minister of Missions, Sunnyvale First Baptist Church, Sunnyvale, Texas. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Recreation After School Participants from Dunford Recreation Center. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS This time is reserved for special announcements and recognition of individuals or groups. CITIZENS FORUM At this time a number of citizens not to exceed (10) shall be allowed to speak on any matter other than personnel matters, matters under litigation or matters concerning the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property for a length of time not to exceed three (3) minutes on a first-come, first-served basis. No Council action or discussion is to be taken until such matter is placed on the Agenda and posted in accordance with law . PRESENTATIONS 4. Presentation of a plaque to Sushil Mathew in recognition of his service as a member of the Civil Service Commission and Personnel/Trial Board.
5. Minutes of the regular City Council meeting held April 21, 2014. 6. A resolution denying the rate increase requested by Atmos Energy Corporation, Mid-Tex Division under the Company’s 2014 annual Rate Review Mechanism (RRM) filing in all cities exercising original jurisdiction, requiring the Company to reimburse cities’ reasonable ratemaking expenses pertaining to review of the RRM, authorizing the City’s participation with Atmos Cities Steering Committee in any appeal filed at the Railroad Commission of Texas by the Company, requiring the Company to reimburse cities’ reasonable ratemaking expenses in any such appeal to the Railroad Commission, determining that this resolution was passed in accordance with the requirements of the Texas Open Meetings Act, adopting a savings clause, and requiring delivery of this resolution to the company and the steering committee’s legal counsel. 7. Bid No. 2014-051 - Annual Supply of Heavy-Duty Chevrolet Truck OEM Parts. (Staff recommends award to low bidder Autonation Chevrolet with an 11 percent markup from dealer cost, in the amount of $60,000.00.) 8. Bid No. 2014-058 - Annual Supply of Manual Transmissions, Differentials, Drivelines and Parts. (Staff recommends a split award to low bidders National Fleet Solutions/Truck Parts Specialists in the amount of $71,662.86 and to Drive Train of Mesquite in the amount of $29,370.50, for a total bid award of $101,033.36.) 9. Bid No. 2014-062 - Annual Mowing of City Medians and Orphan Rights-of-Ways. (Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with low bidder Earth Green Landscaping 10. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract amendment to an engineering services contract with Binkley & Barfield - C&P, Inc., for additional engineering and surveying services in conjunction with the FY 2013-14 Alley Reconstruction and Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project in the amount of $15,000.00. in the amount of $80,505.79.)
11. Conduct a public hearing regarding proposed changes in public transportation. 12.Conduct a public hearing for Application No. 170-29-2014, submitted by Maxwell Fisher of MasterPlan, for a zoning change from R-3 Single-Family Residential to Planned Development - Commercial with a Conditional Use Permit for a self-storage facility on a 3.78-acre undeveloped tract located at 1350 North Beltline Road. (One letter in opposition to the proposed amendment has been received. One person appeared in favor of the proposed amendment before the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Commission recommends denial of the application.)
Conduct a public hearing for Application No. 312-1-2014, submitted by Steven Homeyer for Homeyer Engineering, for a zoning change from AG-Agricultural and K-20 Kaufman-Interstate 20 Floating Zone to Commercial with a Conditional Use Permit for mini-warehouses on a 10.46-acre parcel located in the 6500 block of FM 741. (No opposition to the proposed amendment has been received. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends denial of the application.)
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance for Application No. 1462-254A-2014, submitted by Dave Kirk for American Tower, to amend Planned Development Ordinance No. 3882 regarding a restriction on antenna type and increasing the height of a cell tower on property located at 2728 Motley Drive. (Two letters in favor of the proposed amendment have been received. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the application with certain stipulations.)
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance for Application No. 1462-275-2014, submitted by Mohammad Habib for Royal Bengal Construction, Inc., for a zoning change from General Retail to Planned Development - General Retail to allow six fuel pumps and 12 fueling positions on a 0.6-acre undeveloped tract located at the Southeast corner of Sam Houston Road and Military Parkway. (One letter in favor of the proposed amendment has been received. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the application with certain stipulations.)
APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 16. Consider appointment of one member to the Personnel/Trial Board for a term to expire November 7, 2014, who will also serve on the Civil Service Commission. 17. Consider appointment of two alternate members to the Planning and Zoning Commission/Capital Improvements Advisory Committee for terms to expire May 5, 2016.
INVOCATION Jim Packwood, Minister of Missions, Sunnyvale First Baptist Church, Sunnyvale, Texas. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Recreation After School Participants from Dunford Recreation Center. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS This time is reserved for special announcements and recognition of individuals or groups. CITIZENS FORUM At this time a number of citizens not to exceed (10) shall be allowed to speak on any matter other than personnel matters, matters under litigation or matters concerning the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property for a length of time not to exceed three (3) minutes on a first-come, first-served basis. No Council action or discussion is to be taken until such matter is placed on the Agenda and posted in accordance with law . PRESENTATIONS 4. Presentation of a plaque to Sushil Mathew in recognition of his service as a member of the Civil Service Commission and Personnel/Trial Board.
5. Minutes of the regular City Council meeting held April 21, 2014. 6. A resolution denying the rate increase requested by Atmos Energy Corporation, Mid-Tex Division under the Company’s 2014 annual Rate Review Mechanism (RRM) filing in all cities exercising original jurisdiction, requiring the Company to reimburse cities’ reasonable ratemaking expenses pertaining to review of the RRM, authorizing the City’s participation with Atmos Cities Steering Committee in any appeal filed at the Railroad Commission of Texas by the Company, requiring the Company to reimburse cities’ reasonable ratemaking expenses in any such appeal to the Railroad Commission, determining that this resolution was passed in accordance with the requirements of the Texas Open Meetings Act, adopting a savings clause, and requiring delivery of this resolution to the company and the steering committee’s legal counsel. 7. Bid No. 2014-051 - Annual Supply of Heavy-Duty Chevrolet Truck OEM Parts. (Staff recommends award to low bidder Autonation Chevrolet with an 11 percent markup from dealer cost, in the amount of $60,000.00.) 8. Bid No. 2014-058 - Annual Supply of Manual Transmissions, Differentials, Drivelines and Parts. (Staff recommends a split award to low bidders National Fleet Solutions/Truck Parts Specialists in the amount of $71,662.86 and to Drive Train of Mesquite in the amount of $29,370.50, for a total bid award of $101,033.36.) 9. Bid No. 2014-062 - Annual Mowing of City Medians and Orphan Rights-of-Ways. (Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with low bidder Earth Green Landscaping 10. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract amendment to an engineering services contract with Binkley & Barfield - C&P, Inc., for additional engineering and surveying services in conjunction with the FY 2013-14 Alley Reconstruction and Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project in the amount of $15,000.00. in the amount of $80,505.79.)
11. Conduct a public hearing regarding proposed changes in public transportation. 12.Conduct a public hearing for Application No. 170-29-2014, submitted by Maxwell Fisher of MasterPlan, for a zoning change from R-3 Single-Family Residential to Planned Development - Commercial with a Conditional Use Permit for a self-storage facility on a 3.78-acre undeveloped tract located at 1350 North Beltline Road. (One letter in opposition to the proposed amendment has been received. One person appeared in favor of the proposed amendment before the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Commission recommends denial of the application.)
Conduct a public hearing for Application No. 312-1-2014, submitted by Steven Homeyer for Homeyer Engineering, for a zoning change from AG-Agricultural and K-20 Kaufman-Interstate 20 Floating Zone to Commercial with a Conditional Use Permit for mini-warehouses on a 10.46-acre parcel located in the 6500 block of FM 741. (No opposition to the proposed amendment has been received. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends denial of the application.)
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance for Application No. 1462-254A-2014, submitted by Dave Kirk for American Tower, to amend Planned Development Ordinance No. 3882 regarding a restriction on antenna type and increasing the height of a cell tower on property located at 2728 Motley Drive. (Two letters in favor of the proposed amendment have been received. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the application with certain stipulations.)
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance for Application No. 1462-275-2014, submitted by Mohammad Habib for Royal Bengal Construction, Inc., for a zoning change from General Retail to Planned Development - General Retail to allow six fuel pumps and 12 fueling positions on a 0.6-acre undeveloped tract located at the Southeast corner of Sam Houston Road and Military Parkway. (One letter in favor of the proposed amendment has been received. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the application with certain stipulations.)
APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 16. Consider appointment of one member to the Personnel/Trial Board for a term to expire November 7, 2014, who will also serve on the Civil Service Commission. 17. Consider appointment of two alternate members to the Planning and Zoning Commission/Capital Improvements Advisory Committee for terms to expire May 5, 2016.