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City Council Meeting Minutes September 1, 2020 <br />the presentation on rezoning 220.023 acres, located at 2801 Staples Road, from <br />"FD" Future Development District to "CD -3" Character District -3. <br />Mayor Hughson opened the Public Hearing at 8:35 p.m. <br />Those who spoke: <br />David Earl spoke in favor of this project. Mr. Earl stated that they agreed on a <br />35 foot buffer zone between the FM110 right of way and the fence line. Mr. <br />Earl mentioned that the intentions are to be used for hike/bike or walk <br />facilities to keep people off from FM110 and will add to the agreement. <br />There being no further comments, Mayor Hughson closed the Public Hearing <br />at 8:36 p.m. <br />A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Mihalkanin, seconded by Deputy <br />Mayor Pro Tem Rockeymoore, to approve Ordinance 2020-66, on the first of <br />two readings. <br />Council Member Derrick stated she appreciates the 35 foot buffer zone and <br />asked if it will have a masonry wall near the highways. Mr. Earl stated if we <br />had the restrictions it will be on the right of way but would like to confer with <br />his partners and will have an answer at the next meeting. <br />Council Member Baker asked about the barriers near the neighborhoods and <br />impact to the area. What is being done with the run off with FM110 project? <br />Mr. Earl stated they are working on drainage easements and is installing <br />pocket lakes so it will not impact homes. <br />The motion 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 />25. Receive a Staff presentation and hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for or <br />against Ordinance 2020-67, increasing rates established for Water, Wholesale Water, <br />Reclaimed Water, Wastewater Treatment, and Sewer Surcharges; and including <br />procedural provisions; and providing an effective date; consider approval of Ordinance <br />2020-67, on the first of two readings. <br />Melissa Neel, Assistant Director of Finance, provided the presentation on the <br />increasing rates established for Water, Wholesale Water, Reclaimed Water, <br />City of San Marcos Page 15 <br />
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