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City Council Meeting Minutes April 21, 2020 <br />Council Member Rockeymoore asked about the number of tests we are getting <br />from the State and if we have other avenues in getting more tests. Mr. Stapp <br />noted that we do not know when we will be getting more tests. <br />Council Member Gonzales asked about the time frame on results of the test. <br />Mr. Stapp stated that the results vary. San Marcos and Hays County are using <br />Clinical Pathology Laboratories with results coming back within 24-48 hours. <br />Council Member Baker ask about with more parks opening, are people <br />showing up tubing and congregating in groups, has there been increase? Mr. <br />Stapp stated that he is unaware of people congregating at parks that are <br />closed. The parks are being patrolled on a daily basis by the City's Park <br />Rangers and the police officers. <br />Council Member Baker asked how the trash cans at Rio Vista Park that have <br />lids are being sanitized? Mr. Stapp will email Council on a response on how <br />that is being handled. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />A motion was made by Council Member Gonzales, seconded by Deputy Mayor <br />Pro Tem Rockeymoore, to approve the consent agenda with the exception of <br />items #3 and 4, which were pulled and considered separately. The motion <br />carried by the following vote: <br />For: 7 - Council Member Derrick, Mayor Hughson, Mayor Pro Tem Mihalkanin, Council <br />Member Marquez, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Rockeymoore, Council Member Baker <br />and Council Member Gonzales <br />Against: 0 <br />2. Consider approval, by motion, of the following meeting Minutes: <br />A. March 3, 2020 - Work Session Meeting Minutes <br />B. March 3, 2020 - Regular Meeting Minutes <br />C. March 17, 2020 - Regular Meeting Minutes <br />D. March 31, 2020 - Special Meeting Minutes <br />E. April 7, 2020 - Work Session Meeting Minutes <br />F. April 7, 2020 - Regular Meeting Minutes <br />3. Consider approval of Ordinance 2020-18, on the second of two readings, supporting the <br />San Marcos Police Department's increased use of the cite and release process, when <br />appropriate, instead of arresting individuals suspected of having committed certain <br />misdemeanor offenses: requiring recordkeeping and reporting of use of the cite and <br />release process and instances in which individuals have been arrested for cite and <br />release eligible offenses; and providing an effective date. <br />City of San Marcos Page 18 <br />