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City Council Meeting Minutes March 19, 2019 <br />C) Mayor Hughson nominated Nicholas Aluotto and Council Member <br />Marquez nominated Jordan Buckley to fill a vacancy on the Parks and <br />Recreation Board. Following a roll call vote, Jordan Buckley received a <br />majority of the votes and was appointed to serve on the Parks and Recreation <br />Board. <br />16. Discuss and consider appointments or reappointments to Positions One, Two, Three, <br />Five, and Six of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) Number 4- Paso Robles <br />(now known as Kissing Tree) Board of Directors, and provide direction to Staff. <br />Mayor Hughson nominated Steve Parker for Position 1, Chair <br />Council Member Derrick nominated Mayor Pro Tem Prewitt for Position 2 <br />Mayor Pro Tem Prewitt nominated Council Member Derrick for Position 3 <br />Council Member Mihalkanin nominated Chad Matheson for Position 5 <br />Council Member Marquez volunteered to serve for position 6 <br />After a roll call vote, all members were unanimously approved for <br />appointment. <br />17. Discuss and consider appointments or reappointments to Positions One, Two, Three and <br />Five of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) No. 5 (Downtown) Board of <br />Directors, and provide direction to Staff. <br />Council Member Mihalkanin nominated Mayor Hughson to Position 1 <br />Council Member Derrick nominated Council Member Mihalkanin to Position <br />2 <br />Council Member Mihalkanin confirmed appointment of Debbie Gonzales <br />Ingalsbe to Position 3 <br />Mayor Hughson nominated Bobby Warren to Position 5 (Will require <br />confirmation by Hays County) <br />After a roll call vote, all members were unanimously approved for <br />appointment. <br />18. Hold discussion regarding the current definition of purpose-built student housing within <br />the Land Development Code; possible revision of that definition; student housing leasing <br />practices, in San Marcos; and provide direction to Staff. <br />Mayor Hughson gave a brief background on Student Housing and stated a <br />Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is required prior to development. One of the <br />biggest discussions previously is what happens when the development is not <br />completed on time. Currently there is concern of the definition of purpose <br />built student housing. What happens if someone does not intend for the <br />property to be a purpose built student housing development, but students <br />begin leasing, this development then bypasses the CUP process. Shannon <br />City of San Marcos Page 16 <br />