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Regular Meeting <br />February 6, 2007 <br />been in line for tunding. He thanked <br />Association for all they do for San Ma <br />citizens who contribute without asking <br />a graduate of Texas State University h <br />Marcos, but found a job in Austin. He <br />because he feels it will benefit San M <br />Couch thanked everyone for speaking. <br />she supports this Ordinance. She stat <br />Marcos in the future, but feels it wil <br />thanked the speakers for speaking. He <br />that cannot be changed back later. if <br />seventeen years he has heard t <br />taxes, which has not occurred. <br />from several citizens on both <br />agrees with Mr. Bose regarding <br />back. Mayor Narvaiz thanked th <br />stated that this Ordinance is <br />Freeport Exemption for the fut <br />all the citizens are subsidize <br />also stated that she feels San Marcos <br />and raise the standard of living for <br />discussion is four years old. She st <br />the direction of getting higher wages <br />Ordinance until April 3, 2007, Ms. R <br />call to table, the following vote was <br />Page 6 <br />the San Marcos Manufactures <br />rcos, but he stated there are other <br />for anything. Mr. Jones stated as <br />e was unable to find a job in San <br />stated he supports this Ordinance <br />arcos in many different ways. Ms. <br />She stated as a small business owner, <br />ed she feels it will benefit San <br />1 be tough at first. Mr. Bose also <br />stated he does not support something <br />it need arises. He stated that for <br />lopment will help lower <br />tated that she has heard <br />e. She stated that she <br />d, this can not be changed <br />it stands on this issue. She <br />to check yes regarding <br />. She stated she feels that <br />nt sales tax rebate. She <br />must look at ways to be progressive <br />citizens. She also stated that this <br />ated that she feels this is a step in <br />. Mr. Thomaides moved to table the <br />obertson seconded the motion. On roll <br />recorded: <br />hat economic deve <br />Ms. Robertson s <br />sides of the issu <br />that once change <br />e Council for the <br />about being able <br />ure of San Marcos <br />d with a half ce <br />AYE: Thomaides, Bose and Robertson. <br />NAY: Couch, Narvaiz, Guerrero and Jones. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />Motion to table failed. On roll call for approval of Ordinance on second <br />reading, the following vote was recorded: <br />AYE: Couch, Narvaiz, Guerrero and Jones. <br />NAY: Thomaides, Bose and Robertson. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />Mayor Narvaiz stated Item 20 will be moved up due to several citizens <br />present to speak on this item. Mayor Narvaiz introduced for consideration <br />Item 20, removed from the Consent agenda, adoption of a Resolution, the <br />caption which was read as follows: <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, TEXAS <br />GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL FOR THE PLACEMENT OF A PIECE OF <br />PERMANENT ARTWORK ON PUBLIC PROPERTY. <br />1 <br />fl <br />