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City Council Meeting Minutes September 19,2017 <br /> submission of the application for financial assistance and to appear on behalf of and <br /> represent the City in any hearing held by the Texas Water Development Board on the <br /> application; and declaring an effective date. <br /> Main Motion: a motion was made by Mayor Thomaides, seconded by Council <br /> Member Derrick,to approve Resolution 2017-144R. <br /> Motion to Amend: a motion was made by Council Member Gregson, seconded <br /> by Council Member Mihalkanin, to amend Resolution 2017-144R, that would <br /> require an update from Staff at a regular City Council meeting in December or <br /> January regarding the status on obtaining grant funding and to bring back for <br /> final consideration. The motion carried by the following vote: <br /> For: 5- Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Prewitt, Council Member Mihalkanin, Council Member <br /> Gonzales, Council Member Gregson and Council Member Derrick <br /> Against: 1 - Mayor Thomaides <br /> Recused: 1 - Mayor Pro-Tem Hughson <br /> Main Motion: to approve Resolution 2017-144R, as amended. The motion <br /> carried by the following vote: <br /> For: 5- Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Prewitt, Council Member Mihalkanin, Council Member <br /> Gonzales, Council Member Gregson and Council Member Derrick <br /> Against: 1 - Mayor Thomaides <br /> Recused: 1 - Mayor Pro-Tem Hughson <br /> 23. Consider approval of Resolution 2017-145R, making appointments to the Board of <br /> Directors of the Alliance Regional Water Authority; and declaring an effective date. <br /> A motion was made by Council Member Gregson, seconded by Council <br /> Member Mihalkanin, to postpone Resolution 2017-145R until April 2018. The <br /> motion carried by the following vote: <br /> For: 6- Mayor Thomaides, Mayor Pro-Tern Hughson, Council Member Mihalkanin, Council <br /> Member Gonzales, Council Member Gregson and Council Member Derrick <br /> Against: 0 <br /> Absent: 1 - Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Prewitt <br /> 24. Consider approval, by motion, of the ratification of the tax rate reflected in the proposed <br /> budget of 61.39 cents per $100 valuation, which will raise more revenue from property <br /> taxes than in the previous fiscal year. <br /> Mayor Thomaides announced that state law requires that the council consider <br /> a separate motion to ratify the property tax rate reflected in the budget <br /> because more revenue will be raised from property taxes than in the previous <br /> fiscal year. <br /> City of San Marcos Page 9 <br />