1. ROLL CALL 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Thurgood Marshall High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.
PUBLIC COMMENTS An opportunity for the public to address City Council on agenda items or concerns not on the agenda- -those wishing to speak must complete the orange comment card, present the comment card to the City Secretary prior to the beginning of the meeting, and observe a three-minute time limit.
STAFF REPORTS (a) City Manager announcements. (b) Code Enforcement Task Force update.
CONSENT AGENDA All consent agenda items listed are considered routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a councilmember so requests; in which event, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. Information concerning consent agenda items is available for public review. (a) Consider approving the minutes of the special City Council meetings of February 19, 2018. (b) Consider an ordinance to amend the regulations and restrictions of PD Planned Development District No. 36 pertaining to building regulations and architectural standards; providing for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan; and consider the ordinance on the second and final reading. PD No. 36 is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Bees Passage and Sienna Parkway and includes a shopping center containing a Timewise gas station (4225 Sienna Parkway, Suite 100), a Sienna Cleaners (4225 Sienna Parkway, Suite 300); and a child care center, the Learning Experience at 4112 Bees Loop.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS (a) Zoning Public Hearings and Ordinances (1) Public hearing to receive comments for or against a request by Stan Winter, Jones | Carter, to amend PD, Planned Development District No. 101 pertaining to the development of a single family residential subdivision; consider a related ordinance providing for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan; providing a penalty; and consider the related ordinance on the first of two readings. The subject site is located north of the Newpoint Estates residential subdivision, south and west of the Creekmont residential subdivision. (b) Public Hearings and related actions (1) Public hearing to receive comments for or against a proposed ordinance creating Reinvestment Zone No. 19 for tax abatement purposes; encompassing an approximate 6.06-acre tract of land located within the Park 8Ninety commercial subdivision and north of Buffalo Run Park, south of U.S. Highway 90A, east of South Cravens Road, and west of Beltway 8 in Missouri City, Texas; and consider a related ordinance on the first of two readings.
AUTHORIZATIONS (a) Consider authorizing the purchase of playground equipment for Community Park. (b) Consider authorizing a contract for the remodel of the Community Center restroom facility.
ORDINANCES (a) Consider an ordinance creating Reinvestment Zone No. 17 for tax abatement purposes; encompassing an approximate 29.18-acre tract of land located north of a CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC easement, south of Pine Meadow Drive, east of Echo Creek Drive, and west of South Cravens Road; and consider the ordinance on the second and final reading.
RESOLUTIONS (a) Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and the City Secretary to attest the tax abatement agreement pertaining to certain improvements to be located on a 29.18-acre tract of land located north of a CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC easement, south of Pine Meadow Drive, east of Echo Creek Drive, and west of South Cravens Road.
12. CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS Discussion, review, and possible action regarding a meeting or activity of one or more of the following entities (each entity refers to a City of Missouri City entity unless otherwise indicated): Charter Review Commission, Community Development Advisory Committee, Construction Board of Adjustments, Electrical Board, Parks Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Boards, Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, Houston-Galveston Area Council, Fort Bend Regional Council, Texas Municipal League, Fort Bend County, Harris County, Gulf Coast Building and Construction Trades Council, Mayor’s Youth Commission, Finances and Services Committee, Fort Bend Leadership Forum, Fort Bend County Drainage District, Economic Development Committee, Missouri City Parks Foundation, Missouri City Police and Fire Auxiliary, Livable Community Committee, Texas Parkway Alliance, High Performance Organization Committee, Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration Foundation, Fort Bend County Mayor and Council Association, METRO, Planning, Development and Infrastructure Committee, Fort Bend Independent School District, Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Coalition, Transportation Policy Council, Community Development Advisory Committee, Veterans Memorial Committee, Missouri City Recreation and Leisure Local Government Corporation, Missouri City Development Authority, and the Greater Houston Partnership and Emergency Management updates. 13. CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION The City Council may go into Executive Session regarding any item posted on the Agenda as authorized by Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code.
1. ROLL CALL 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Thurgood Marshall High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.
PUBLIC COMMENTS An opportunity for the public to address City Council on agenda items or concerns not on the agenda- -those wishing to speak must complete the orange comment card, present the comment card to the City Secretary prior to the beginning of the meeting, and observe a three-minute time limit.
STAFF REPORTS (a) City Manager announcements. (b) Code Enforcement Task Force update.
CONSENT AGENDA All consent agenda items listed are considered routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a councilmember so requests; in which event, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. Information concerning consent agenda items is available for public review. (a) Consider approving the minutes of the special City Council meetings of February 19, 2018. (b) Consider an ordinance to amend the regulations and restrictions of PD Planned Development District No. 36 pertaining to building regulations and architectural standards; providing for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan; and consider the ordinance on the second and final reading. PD No. 36 is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Bees Passage and Sienna Parkway and includes a shopping center containing a Timewise gas station (4225 Sienna Parkway, Suite 100), a Sienna Cleaners (4225 Sienna Parkway, Suite 300); and a child care center, the Learning Experience at 4112 Bees Loop.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS (a) Zoning Public Hearings and Ordinances (1) Public hearing to receive comments for or against a request by Stan Winter, Jones | Carter, to amend PD, Planned Development District No. 101 pertaining to the development of a single family residential subdivision; consider a related ordinance providing for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan; providing a penalty; and consider the related ordinance on the first of two readings. The subject site is located north of the Newpoint Estates residential subdivision, south and west of the Creekmont residential subdivision. (b) Public Hearings and related actions (1) Public hearing to receive comments for or against a proposed ordinance creating Reinvestment Zone No. 19 for tax abatement purposes; encompassing an approximate 6.06-acre tract of land located within the Park 8Ninety commercial subdivision and north of Buffalo Run Park, south of U.S. Highway 90A, east of South Cravens Road, and west of Beltway 8 in Missouri City, Texas; and consider a related ordinance on the first of two readings.
AUTHORIZATIONS (a) Consider authorizing the purchase of playground equipment for Community Park. (b) Consider authorizing a contract for the remodel of the Community Center restroom facility.
ORDINANCES (a) Consider an ordinance creating Reinvestment Zone No. 17 for tax abatement purposes; encompassing an approximate 29.18-acre tract of land located north of a CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC easement, south of Pine Meadow Drive, east of Echo Creek Drive, and west of South Cravens Road; and consider the ordinance on the second and final reading.
RESOLUTIONS (a) Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and the City Secretary to attest the tax abatement agreement pertaining to certain improvements to be located on a 29.18-acre tract of land located north of a CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC easement, south of Pine Meadow Drive, east of Echo Creek Drive, and west of South Cravens Road.
12. CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS Discussion, review, and possible action regarding a meeting or activity of one or more of the following entities (each entity refers to a City of Missouri City entity unless otherwise indicated): Charter Review Commission, Community Development Advisory Committee, Construction Board of Adjustments, Electrical Board, Parks Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Boards, Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, Houston-Galveston Area Council, Fort Bend Regional Council, Texas Municipal League, Fort Bend County, Harris County, Gulf Coast Building and Construction Trades Council, Mayor’s Youth Commission, Finances and Services Committee, Fort Bend Leadership Forum, Fort Bend County Drainage District, Economic Development Committee, Missouri City Parks Foundation, Missouri City Police and Fire Auxiliary, Livable Community Committee, Texas Parkway Alliance, High Performance Organization Committee, Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration Foundation, Fort Bend County Mayor and Council Association, METRO, Planning, Development and Infrastructure Committee, Fort Bend Independent School District, Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Coalition, Transportation Policy Council, Community Development Advisory Committee, Veterans Memorial Committee, Missouri City Recreation and Leisure Local Government Corporation, Missouri City Development Authority, and the Greater Houston Partnership and Emergency Management updates. 13. CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION The City Council may go into Executive Session regarding any item posted on the Agenda as authorized by Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code.