Reading of City Council Agenda
Descriptions or captions of Agenda items read by the City Secretary prior to commencement of city council.
(Item 1) PUBLIC HEARING to consider a Municipal Setting Designation ordinance for (MSD) for Houston Pavillions, L.P. for property located at 1210 San Jacinto Street (Item 2) PUBLIC HEARING to consider a Municipal Setting Designation ordinance for (MSD) for InSite West Belt, L.P. for property located at 10651 Harwin Drive
PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed airport compatible land use regulations and accompanying maps for George Bush Intercontinental Airport/Houston (IAH), William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and Ellington Field (EFD)
Consent Agenda: Purchasing and Tabulation of Bids: Items 4 and 4A Ordinances: Items 5 - 40
ORDINANCE appropriating $3,101,439.00 from TIRZ Affordable Housing Fund (Fund 2409); approving and authorizing the resolution of outstanding issues raised in HUD Monitoring Reports in 2003, 2004, and 2005 of the City’s HOME, CDBG, and HOPWA Programs; authorizing the Mayor to execute necessary documents related thereto
(Item 5) ORDINANCE relating to Safety Codes adopted for the protection of lives and property from fire and other perils; adopting local amendments to the International Residential Code for One-and Two-Family dwellings and to the International Energy Conservation Code; and containing findings and other provisions relating to the foregoing subject; containing a savings clause; providing for severability (Item 7) ORDINANCE adding a new Section 41-12, relating to Residential Subdivision Identification Markers, to Article I of Chapter 41 of the Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas
ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Interlocal Agreement between the City and the TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (TXDOT) for Registration holds on vehicles with 1) Outstanding penalty for Photographic Traffic Signal Enforcement System Violations (a.k.a the Red Light Camera System), and/or 2) Outstanding warrants for failure to appear or failure to pay a fine for traffic moving violations; providing a maximum contract amount - $340,000.00 General and DARLEP Funds
(Item 42) MOTION by Council Member Khan/Seconded by Council Member Sullivan to adopt recommendation from Director Department of Public Works & Engineering for payment of invoice from TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ) ANNUAL CONSOLIDATED WATER QUALITY (CWQ) fee for FY09 (Item 43) MOTION by Council Member Lovell/Seconded by Council Member Khan to adopt recommendation from Director Department of Public Works & Engineering, reviewed and approved by the Joint Referral Committee, on request from Christy B. Smidt of Kerry R. Gilbert & Associates, Inc., (Item 44) ORDINANCE amending City of Houston Ordinance No. 2008-385, passed on April 30, 2008 which approved and authorized the submission of the 2008 Consolidated Action Plan (“Plan”) and various Federal Grant Applications, by making a substantial amendment to the plan to add a new grant application for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program in the amount of $13,542,193.00 and to accept the aforementioned grant funds, if awarded
Reading of City Council Agenda
Descriptions or captions of Agenda items read by the City Secretary prior to commencement of city council.
(Item 1) PUBLIC HEARING to consider a Municipal Setting Designation ordinance for (MSD) for Houston Pavillions, L.P. for property located at 1210 San Jacinto Street (Item 2) PUBLIC HEARING to consider a Municipal Setting Designation ordinance for (MSD) for InSite West Belt, L.P. for property located at 10651 Harwin Drive
PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed airport compatible land use regulations and accompanying maps for George Bush Intercontinental Airport/Houston (IAH), William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and Ellington Field (EFD)
Consent Agenda: Purchasing and Tabulation of Bids: Items 4 and 4A Ordinances: Items 5 - 40
ORDINANCE appropriating $3,101,439.00 from TIRZ Affordable Housing Fund (Fund 2409); approving and authorizing the resolution of outstanding issues raised in HUD Monitoring Reports in 2003, 2004, and 2005 of the City’s HOME, CDBG, and HOPWA Programs; authorizing the Mayor to execute necessary documents related thereto
(Item 5) ORDINANCE relating to Safety Codes adopted for the protection of lives and property from fire and other perils; adopting local amendments to the International Residential Code for One-and Two-Family dwellings and to the International Energy Conservation Code; and containing findings and other provisions relating to the foregoing subject; containing a savings clause; providing for severability (Item 7) ORDINANCE adding a new Section 41-12, relating to Residential Subdivision Identification Markers, to Article I of Chapter 41 of the Code of Ordinances, Houston, Texas
ORDINANCE approving and authorizing Interlocal Agreement between the City and the TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (TXDOT) for Registration holds on vehicles with 1) Outstanding penalty for Photographic Traffic Signal Enforcement System Violations (a.k.a the Red Light Camera System), and/or 2) Outstanding warrants for failure to appear or failure to pay a fine for traffic moving violations; providing a maximum contract amount - $340,000.00 General and DARLEP Funds
(Item 42) MOTION by Council Member Khan/Seconded by Council Member Sullivan to adopt recommendation from Director Department of Public Works & Engineering for payment of invoice from TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ) ANNUAL CONSOLIDATED WATER QUALITY (CWQ) fee for FY09 (Item 43) MOTION by Council Member Lovell/Seconded by Council Member Khan to adopt recommendation from Director Department of Public Works & Engineering, reviewed and approved by the Joint Referral Committee, on request from Christy B. Smidt of Kerry R. Gilbert & Associates, Inc., (Item 44) ORDINANCE amending City of Houston Ordinance No. 2008-385, passed on April 30, 2008 which approved and authorized the submission of the 2008 Consolidated Action Plan (“Plan”) and various Federal Grant Applications, by making a substantial amendment to the plan to add a new grant application for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program in the amount of $13,542,193.00 and to accept the aforementioned grant funds, if awarded