City Council Regional Board Reports Announcements - Election for Reauthorization of the 1/4 of 1% Local Sales and Use Tax - Award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting - San Jose Park Grand Re-Opening, Thursday, October 30th
B Consideration and possible action to approve the minutes of the Workshop and Regular Meeting held on Tuesday, October 14, 2014 -- Jessica Brettle, City Secretary C Consideration and possible action to approve the appointment of Georgene Richaud to the Convention & Visitors Bureau Advisory Board to fill a vacancy -- Mayor Dale Ross D Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution recommending the repeal of Ordinance No. 2013-59 and initiation of an executive amendment to the Unified Development Code (“UDC”) related to the additional Water Quality Regulations for property located over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone (“EARZ”) imposed by Ordinance No. 2013-59, in accordance with the October 14, 2014 City Council Workshop -- Andreina Dávila-Quintero, Project Coordinator and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director E Forwarded from the Library Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action authorizing library staff to purchase books from Ingram, Inc. in a total amount not to exceed $110,000 for fiscal year 2014-2015 -- Eric Lashley, Library Director and Laurie Brewer, Assistant City Manager F Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution authorizing the vacation and abandonment of an easement granted to the City of Georgetown on July 29, 1930 by Mary Halden in Volume 256, Page 143 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, on Lots 5-8, and the unrecorded extension thereof on Lots 2-3, Block 2, CITY OF GEORGETOWN, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 5, Page 211, and on a 3,600-square-foot parcel of land described as “Tract Two” in deed recorded in Document No. 2006113581 Official Records of Williamson County, Texas -- Wesley Wright, P.E., Systems Engineering Director and Terri Glasby Calhoun, Real Estate Services Coordinator G Consideration and possible action to approve a Takeover Agreement with Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company for completion of the San Gabriel Park Improvements Project -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney H Forwarded from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to approve a five year lease renewal with the United States Corp of Engineers for the Georgetown Challenge Course and Lake Georgetown Trail located at Booty’s Road Park at Lake Georgetown -- Kimberly Garrett, Parks and Recreation Director and Laurie Brewer, Assistant City Manager I Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible action to award the blanket agreement for office supplies to VQuest of Georgetown, Texas in the estimated amount of $80,000.00 -- Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer and Trina Bickford, Purchasing Manager J Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible action to award the blanket agreement for paper products and janitorial supplies to Gulf Coast Supply in the estimated amount of $65,000.00 -- Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer and Trina Bickford, Purchasing Manager
Forwarded from the Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB): Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution documenting the City of Georgetown’s support and acceptance of a grant from Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) – Aviation Division to fund the Georgetown Airport Master Plan in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00 -- Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director and Mike Babin, Deputy General Manager of Utilities
Consideration and possible action to approve a Lease Agreement between the City of Georgetown and Boy Scout Troop #155 and St. John's United Methodist Church for use of the Boy Scout Hut and adjacent shed in San Gabriel Park -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution documenting the City of Georgetown’s support and creation of a Transportation Infrastructure Zone and entering into an Interlocal Cooperation Act Agreement with the Lone Star Rail District to fund the future operation of commuter rail service through a portion of revenue generated by the Transportation Infrastructure Zone -- Paul Brandenburg, City Manager, Bridget Chapman, City Attorney, Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer and Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution authorizing the financing by the New Hope Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation for Wesleyan Home, Inc. located within the City of Georgetown -- Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer
Consideration and possible direction to staff to include an amendment to the Annual Budget to expedite hiring of one Planner on April 1, 2015 to a start date of January 1, 2015 -- Andrew Spurgin, Planning Director and Paul Brandenburg, City Manager
Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Review/Discuss recommendations for Employee Compensation Market Comparators -- Tadd Phillips, Director of Human Resources
Forwarded from the Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB): Consideration and possible action to award a Construction Contract to Patin Construction Co. of Taylor, Texas, for construction of curb and gutter at various locations in the City, in the amount of $578,307.50 -- Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director and Mark Miller, Transportation Services Manager.
Forwarded from the Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS): Consideration and possible action to approve the contract for the Outside Plant Fiber Optic Infrastructure, Construction Bid 201452, to JPC Construction, Cedar Park, TX, in the amount not to exceed $300,000 -- Paul Elkins, Energy Services Manager and Wesley Wright, P.E., Systems Engineering Director
Forwarded from the Georgetown Transportation Enhancement Corporation (GTEC): Consideration and possible action to authorize the City to enter into Standard Utility Agreements for the relocation of certain utilities which are in conflict with the proposed construction of FM 1460 Improvements Project from Quail Valley Drive to 0.5 mile north of University Boulevard as owned by Atmos Energy Corporation, Oncor Energy Delivery and Seminole Pipeline Company in the amount estimated to be $2,076,374.49, with 90% of that amount, $1,868,737.00, to be reimbursed by TxDOT for a net estimated cost to the City in the amount of $207,638.00 -- Bill Dryden, P.E., Transportation Engineer and Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director
- Kate McSpadden, with Wilco Montessori Partners, would like to advise the Council of a new charter school application in Central Williamson County per the Texas Education Agency requirements.
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of 39.34 acres from the Agriculture District (AG) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Sun City Neighborhood 58, located on Pedernales Falls Drive -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
First Reading of an Ordinance of the City Council (“Council”) of the City of Georgetown, Texas (“City”) amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.52 “General Government and Finance Advisory Board,” Chapter 2.48 “City Planning and Zoning Commission,” Chapter 2.49 “Zoning Board of Adjustment,” Chapter 2.64 “Building Standards Commission,” Chapter 2.109 “Georgetown Utility System Advisory Board,” and Chapter 2.113 “Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board;” repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions and providing an effective date -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney and Jessica Brettle, City Secretary (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of 6.36 acres in the Antonio Flores Survey, from Residential Single-family (RS) District to Public Facility (PF) District, known as Church on the Rock, located at 925 Golden Oaks Drive -- Carla Benton, Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance on a Rezoning of Knuckle Down Subdivision, Lot 1, from the Industrial (IN) District to the General Commercial (C-3) District, known as Jimmy Jacobs Office Building, located at 4411 South IH-35 -- Mike Elabarger, Senior Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance on a Rezoning of Whisper Oaks Subdivision, Block A, Lot 2, from the Residential Single-family (RS) District to the Low Density Multifamily (MF-1) District, known as Whisper Oaks HOA, located at 3000 Whisper Oaks Lane -- Mike Elabarger, Senior Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 1.37 acres in the Evans Survey, located at 5003 IH-35 -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 1.22 acres in the Wright Survey, located at 4124 Williams Drive -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 753.3 acres in the Perry, Thompson, Donagan, and Stubblefield Surveys, to be known as Wolf Ranch Hillwood, generally located at West University Avenue and Wolf Ranch Parkway -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 54.54 acres of right-of way for the future Southwest Bypass and Wolf Ranch Parkway -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 10.76 acres in the Stubblefield and Thompson Surveys, located near DB Wood Road, for First Baptist Church Georgetown -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.50 “Historic and Architectural Review Commission,” Chapter 2.68 “Georgetown Convention and Visitor’s Board,” Chapter 2.69 “Main Street Advisory Board,” Chapter 2.72 “City Library Board,” Chapter 2.104 “Parks and Recreation Board,” and Chapter 2.116 “Housing Advisory Board;” repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions and providing an effective date -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney and Jessica Brettle, City Secretary (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances by adding Chapter 2.100 “Americans with Disabilities Accessibility Advisory Board,” Chapter 2.110 “Georgetown Commission on Aging,” and Chapter 2.114 “Strategic Partnerships for Community Services Advisory Board;” repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions and providing an effective date -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney and Jessica Brettle, City Secretary (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance to expand the Downtown Overlay District by 5.40252 acres to include a 1.3222-acre tract described as South San Gabriel Urban Renewal, Block I, Lots 1-6; a 0.66-acre tract described as a portion of City of Georgetown, Block 4, Lots 1-4; a 1.46-acre tract described as a portion of the Porter and Stubblefield Surveys and a portion of Outlet Division D, Blocks 1-8; a 1.1303-acre tract described as Glasscock Addition, Block 6, Lots 1-2, 3 (pt.), 4 (pt.), and 5-8; a 0.45-acre tract described as a portion of Stanley Addition, Block 1, Lot 1; a 0.218-acre tract described as Lost Addition, Blocks 67-68 (parts); and a 0.16-acre tract described as Glasscock Addition, Block 6, Lots 3-4 (parts) -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 0.66-acre tract described as City of Georgetown, Block 4, Lots 1-4, located at the northwest corner of Rock Street and 2nd Street, from the Residential Single-family (RS) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MU-DT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 1.3222-acre tract described as South San Gabriel Urban Renewal, Block I, Lots 1-6, located at 808 Martin Luther King Street, from the Residential Single-family (RS) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MU-DT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 1.1303-acre tract described as Glasscock Addition, Block 6, Lots 1-2, 3 (pt.), 4 (pt.), and 5-8, located at 510 West 9th Street, from the General Commercial (C-3) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MUDT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 1.46-acre tract described as a portion of the Porter and Stubblefield Surveys and a portion of Outlet Division D, Blocks 1-8, located at Scenic Drive and 2nd Street, from the Residential Single-family (RS) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MU-DT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Project Update and Status regarding American with Disabilities Act (ADA), SE Inner Loop Corridor Study, Downtown Parking, Lease Agreements related to City-Owned Property, Verde Vista, Overall Transportation Plan, Council Project Log, and Project Updates for the Georgetown Economic Development Corporation (GEDCO), the Georgetown Transportation Enhancement Corporation (GTEC), and the Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB), and Possible Direction to staff -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager Adjournment
City Council Regional Board Reports Announcements - Election for Reauthorization of the 1/4 of 1% Local Sales and Use Tax - Award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting - San Jose Park Grand Re-Opening, Thursday, October 30th
B Consideration and possible action to approve the minutes of the Workshop and Regular Meeting held on Tuesday, October 14, 2014 -- Jessica Brettle, City Secretary C Consideration and possible action to approve the appointment of Georgene Richaud to the Convention & Visitors Bureau Advisory Board to fill a vacancy -- Mayor Dale Ross D Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution recommending the repeal of Ordinance No. 2013-59 and initiation of an executive amendment to the Unified Development Code (“UDC”) related to the additional Water Quality Regulations for property located over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone (“EARZ”) imposed by Ordinance No. 2013-59, in accordance with the October 14, 2014 City Council Workshop -- Andreina Dávila-Quintero, Project Coordinator and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director E Forwarded from the Library Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action authorizing library staff to purchase books from Ingram, Inc. in a total amount not to exceed $110,000 for fiscal year 2014-2015 -- Eric Lashley, Library Director and Laurie Brewer, Assistant City Manager F Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution authorizing the vacation and abandonment of an easement granted to the City of Georgetown on July 29, 1930 by Mary Halden in Volume 256, Page 143 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, on Lots 5-8, and the unrecorded extension thereof on Lots 2-3, Block 2, CITY OF GEORGETOWN, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 5, Page 211, and on a 3,600-square-foot parcel of land described as “Tract Two” in deed recorded in Document No. 2006113581 Official Records of Williamson County, Texas -- Wesley Wright, P.E., Systems Engineering Director and Terri Glasby Calhoun, Real Estate Services Coordinator G Consideration and possible action to approve a Takeover Agreement with Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company for completion of the San Gabriel Park Improvements Project -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney H Forwarded from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Consideration and possible action to approve a five year lease renewal with the United States Corp of Engineers for the Georgetown Challenge Course and Lake Georgetown Trail located at Booty’s Road Park at Lake Georgetown -- Kimberly Garrett, Parks and Recreation Director and Laurie Brewer, Assistant City Manager I Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible action to award the blanket agreement for office supplies to VQuest of Georgetown, Texas in the estimated amount of $80,000.00 -- Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer and Trina Bickford, Purchasing Manager J Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Consideration and possible action to award the blanket agreement for paper products and janitorial supplies to Gulf Coast Supply in the estimated amount of $65,000.00 -- Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer and Trina Bickford, Purchasing Manager
Forwarded from the Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB): Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution documenting the City of Georgetown’s support and acceptance of a grant from Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) – Aviation Division to fund the Georgetown Airport Master Plan in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00 -- Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director and Mike Babin, Deputy General Manager of Utilities
Consideration and possible action to approve a Lease Agreement between the City of Georgetown and Boy Scout Troop #155 and St. John's United Methodist Church for use of the Boy Scout Hut and adjacent shed in San Gabriel Park -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution documenting the City of Georgetown’s support and creation of a Transportation Infrastructure Zone and entering into an Interlocal Cooperation Act Agreement with the Lone Star Rail District to fund the future operation of commuter rail service through a portion of revenue generated by the Transportation Infrastructure Zone -- Paul Brandenburg, City Manager, Bridget Chapman, City Attorney, Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer and Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director
Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution authorizing the financing by the New Hope Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation for Wesleyan Home, Inc. located within the City of Georgetown -- Micki Rundell, Chief Financial Officer
Consideration and possible direction to staff to include an amendment to the Annual Budget to expedite hiring of one Planner on April 1, 2015 to a start date of January 1, 2015 -- Andrew Spurgin, Planning Director and Paul Brandenburg, City Manager
Forwarded from the General Government and Finance Advisory Board (GGAF): Review/Discuss recommendations for Employee Compensation Market Comparators -- Tadd Phillips, Director of Human Resources
Forwarded from the Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB): Consideration and possible action to award a Construction Contract to Patin Construction Co. of Taylor, Texas, for construction of curb and gutter at various locations in the City, in the amount of $578,307.50 -- Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director and Mark Miller, Transportation Services Manager.
Forwarded from the Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS): Consideration and possible action to approve the contract for the Outside Plant Fiber Optic Infrastructure, Construction Bid 201452, to JPC Construction, Cedar Park, TX, in the amount not to exceed $300,000 -- Paul Elkins, Energy Services Manager and Wesley Wright, P.E., Systems Engineering Director
Forwarded from the Georgetown Transportation Enhancement Corporation (GTEC): Consideration and possible action to authorize the City to enter into Standard Utility Agreements for the relocation of certain utilities which are in conflict with the proposed construction of FM 1460 Improvements Project from Quail Valley Drive to 0.5 mile north of University Boulevard as owned by Atmos Energy Corporation, Oncor Energy Delivery and Seminole Pipeline Company in the amount estimated to be $2,076,374.49, with 90% of that amount, $1,868,737.00, to be reimbursed by TxDOT for a net estimated cost to the City in the amount of $207,638.00 -- Bill Dryden, P.E., Transportation Engineer and Edward G. Polasek, AICP, Transportation Services Director
- Kate McSpadden, with Wilco Montessori Partners, would like to advise the Council of a new charter school application in Central Williamson County per the Texas Education Agency requirements.
Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of 39.34 acres from the Agriculture District (AG) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Sun City Neighborhood 58, located on Pedernales Falls Drive -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
First Reading of an Ordinance of the City Council (“Council”) of the City of Georgetown, Texas (“City”) amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.52 “General Government and Finance Advisory Board,” Chapter 2.48 “City Planning and Zoning Commission,” Chapter 2.49 “Zoning Board of Adjustment,” Chapter 2.64 “Building Standards Commission,” Chapter 2.109 “Georgetown Utility System Advisory Board,” and Chapter 2.113 “Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board;” repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions and providing an effective date -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney and Jessica Brettle, City Secretary (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of 6.36 acres in the Antonio Flores Survey, from Residential Single-family (RS) District to Public Facility (PF) District, known as Church on the Rock, located at 925 Golden Oaks Drive -- Carla Benton, Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance on a Rezoning of Knuckle Down Subdivision, Lot 1, from the Industrial (IN) District to the General Commercial (C-3) District, known as Jimmy Jacobs Office Building, located at 4411 South IH-35 -- Mike Elabarger, Senior Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance on a Rezoning of Whisper Oaks Subdivision, Block A, Lot 2, from the Residential Single-family (RS) District to the Low Density Multifamily (MF-1) District, known as Whisper Oaks HOA, located at 3000 Whisper Oaks Lane -- Mike Elabarger, Senior Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 1.37 acres in the Evans Survey, located at 5003 IH-35 -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 1.22 acres in the Wright Survey, located at 4124 Williams Drive -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 753.3 acres in the Perry, Thompson, Donagan, and Stubblefield Surveys, to be known as Wolf Ranch Hillwood, generally located at West University Avenue and Wolf Ranch Parkway -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 54.54 acres of right-of way for the future Southwest Bypass and Wolf Ranch Parkway -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for the Voluntary Annexation of 10.76 acres in the Stubblefield and Thompson Surveys, located near DB Wood Road, for First Baptist Church Georgetown -- Jordan J. Maddox, AICP, Principal Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 2.50 “Historic and Architectural Review Commission,” Chapter 2.68 “Georgetown Convention and Visitor’s Board,” Chapter 2.69 “Main Street Advisory Board,” Chapter 2.72 “City Library Board,” Chapter 2.104 “Parks and Recreation Board,” and Chapter 2.116 “Housing Advisory Board;” repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions and providing an effective date -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney and Jessica Brettle, City Secretary (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances by adding Chapter 2.100 “Americans with Disabilities Accessibility Advisory Board,” Chapter 2.110 “Georgetown Commission on Aging,” and Chapter 2.114 “Strategic Partnerships for Community Services Advisory Board;” repealing conflicting ordinances and resolutions and providing an effective date -- Bridget Chapman, City Attorney and Jessica Brettle, City Secretary (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance to expand the Downtown Overlay District by 5.40252 acres to include a 1.3222-acre tract described as South San Gabriel Urban Renewal, Block I, Lots 1-6; a 0.66-acre tract described as a portion of City of Georgetown, Block 4, Lots 1-4; a 1.46-acre tract described as a portion of the Porter and Stubblefield Surveys and a portion of Outlet Division D, Blocks 1-8; a 1.1303-acre tract described as Glasscock Addition, Block 6, Lots 1-2, 3 (pt.), 4 (pt.), and 5-8; a 0.45-acre tract described as a portion of Stanley Addition, Block 1, Lot 1; a 0.218-acre tract described as Lost Addition, Blocks 67-68 (parts); and a 0.16-acre tract described as Glasscock Addition, Block 6, Lots 3-4 (parts) -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 0.66-acre tract described as City of Georgetown, Block 4, Lots 1-4, located at the northwest corner of Rock Street and 2nd Street, from the Residential Single-family (RS) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MU-DT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 1.3222-acre tract described as South San Gabriel Urban Renewal, Block I, Lots 1-6, located at 808 Martin Luther King Street, from the Residential Single-family (RS) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MU-DT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 1.1303-acre tract described as Glasscock Addition, Block 6, Lots 1-2, 3 (pt.), 4 (pt.), and 5-8, located at 510 West 9th Street, from the General Commercial (C-3) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MUDT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Second Reading of an Ordinance for a Rezoning of a 1.46-acre tract described as a portion of the Porter and Stubblefield Surveys and a portion of Outlet Division D, Blocks 1-8, located at Scenic Drive and 2nd Street, from the Residential Single-family (RS) district to the Mixed Use – Downtown (MU-DT) district -- Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner and Andrew Spurgin, AICP, Planning Director (action required)
Project Update and Status regarding American with Disabilities Act (ADA), SE Inner Loop Corridor Study, Downtown Parking, Lease Agreements related to City-Owned Property, Verde Vista, Overall Transportation Plan, Council Project Log, and Project Updates for the Georgetown Economic Development Corporation (GEDCO), the Georgetown Transportation Enhancement Corporation (GTEC), and the Georgetown Transportation Advisory Board (GTAB), and Possible Direction to staff -- Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager Adjournment