Comments from the Mayor - Welcome and Meeting Procedures City Council Regional Board Reports City Manager Comments
Public Wishing to Address Council
On a subject that is posted on this agenda: Please fill out a speaker registration form which can be found on the table at the entrance to the Council Chamber. Clearly print your name and the letter of the item on which you wish to speak and present it to the City Secretary on the dais, preferably prior to the start of the meeting. You will be called forward to speak when the Council considers that item. On a subject not posted on the agenda: Persons may add an item to a future City Council agenda by contacting the City Secretary no later than noon on the Wednesday prior to the Tuesday meeting, with the subject matter of the topic they would like to address and their name. The City Secretary can be reached at 512/930-3651. B - As of the deadline, no persons were signed up to speak on items other than what was posted on the agenda.
Presentation to update and educate the public on the new Vote Centers for Williamson County -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager
L. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 4.5 acres in the Powell Survey, to be known as the Mac Haik Ford expansion, located on Kelley Drive at the Gateway Drive intersection -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director M. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 18.93 acres in the L.J. Dyches, to be known as Vantage at Georgetown, located on FM 1460 south of SE Inner Loop -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director N. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 6.14 acres in the Powell Survey, to be known as the Mercedes Benz expansion, located on Kelley Drive -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director O. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 21.47 acres in the Dyches Survey, for HEB Georgetown South, located at Inner Loop and FM 1460 -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the future land use designation from Mixed Use Neighborhood Center (MUNC) to Community Commercial (CC) for an approximate 9 acre portion of 34.174 acres of the Joseph Fish Survey, located in the 4600 block of Williams Drive -- Mike Elabarger, Senior Planner, and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Consideration and possible action on a Development Agreement for approximately 25 acres in the Dyches Survey, to be known as HEB Georgetown South -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible approval of purchase of 20 replacement Panasonic Toughbook Computers from Paradigm System Solutions for $105,234 -- Mike Peters, Information Technology Director and Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer
Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of a replacement data storage platform from FreeIt Data Solutions in the amount of $129,899.30 -- Mike Peters, Information Technology Director and Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Special Use Permit for an event facility in the Mixed Use Downtown (MU-DT) zoning district and for office space and an event facility pursuant to Ordinance 92-4, for Glasscock Addition, Block 9, Lots 1 & 2, located at 224 E. 8th Street, to be known as The Union on Eighth -- Valerie Kreger, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Consideration and possible action regarding the bid received from MF Trinity Management, LLC in response to the Invitation to Bid for sale of the former Albertson’s Building -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager and Bridget Chapman, Acting City Attorney
Comments from the Mayor - Welcome and Meeting Procedures City Council Regional Board Reports City Manager Comments
Public Wishing to Address Council
On a subject that is posted on this agenda: Please fill out a speaker registration form which can be found on the table at the entrance to the Council Chamber. Clearly print your name and the letter of the item on which you wish to speak and present it to the City Secretary on the dais, preferably prior to the start of the meeting. You will be called forward to speak when the Council considers that item. On a subject not posted on the agenda: Persons may add an item to a future City Council agenda by contacting the City Secretary no later than noon on the Wednesday prior to the Tuesday meeting, with the subject matter of the topic they would like to address and their name. The City Secretary can be reached at 512/930-3651. B - As of the deadline, no persons were signed up to speak on items other than what was posted on the agenda.
Presentation to update and educate the public on the new Vote Centers for Williamson County -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager
L. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 4.5 acres in the Powell Survey, to be known as the Mac Haik Ford expansion, located on Kelley Drive at the Gateway Drive intersection -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director M. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 18.93 acres in the L.J. Dyches, to be known as Vantage at Georgetown, located on FM 1460 south of SE Inner Loop -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director N. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 6.14 acres in the Powell Survey, to be known as the Mercedes Benz expansion, located on Kelley Drive -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director O. Public Hearing on the voluntary annexation into the city limits of 21.47 acres in the Dyches Survey, for HEB Georgetown South, located at Inner Loop and FM 1460 -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the future land use designation from Mixed Use Neighborhood Center (MUNC) to Community Commercial (CC) for an approximate 9 acre portion of 34.174 acres of the Joseph Fish Survey, located in the 4600 block of Williams Drive -- Mike Elabarger, Senior Planner, and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Consideration and possible action on a Development Agreement for approximately 25 acres in the Dyches Survey, to be known as HEB Georgetown South -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible approval of purchase of 20 replacement Panasonic Toughbook Computers from Paradigm System Solutions for $105,234 -- Mike Peters, Information Technology Director and Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer
Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible action to approve the purchase of a replacement data storage platform from FreeIt Data Solutions in the amount of $129,899.30 -- Mike Peters, Information Technology Director and Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Special Use Permit for an event facility in the Mixed Use Downtown (MU-DT) zoning district and for office space and an event facility pursuant to Ordinance 92-4, for Glasscock Addition, Block 9, Lots 1 & 2, located at 224 E. 8th Street, to be known as The Union on Eighth -- Valerie Kreger, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Consideration and possible action regarding the bid received from MF Trinity Management, LLC in response to the Invitation to Bid for sale of the former Albertson’s Building -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager and Bridget Chapman, Acting City Attorney