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City Council <br />Point (Freeman Ranch). <br />Meeting Minutes October 7, 2020 <br />Mayor Hughson opened the Public Hearing at 8:19 p.m. <br />Those who spoke: <br />Lisa Marie Coppoletta expressed concerns about the timing of public hearing <br />being later than 7:00 p.m and how this causes transparency issues. Ms. <br />Coppoletta said it is important to have dialogue between the developer or <br />applicant and involved citizens. Concerned about flash flooding in the area. <br />David Earl spoke on behalf of the applicant. He noted that all parties to the <br />lawsuit involving the Mayan, including the Cities of San Marcos and <br />Martindale are working to resolve all issues for a settlement agreement by an <br />upcoming deadline. He stated he would like Council to not approve the <br />resolution because The Mayan has filed a new petition to create a PID on a <br />reduced area that will fund the Regional Sewer Improvements to serve the <br />Mayan Tract. This is needed because the other entities that were in the PID <br />have dropped out. Mr. Earl stated that Council should set a date and time <br />before October 30th to hold the public hearing to create the reduced PID and <br />approve the Settlement Agreement to allow the end of the pending lawsuit and <br />to have a Regional Sewer Solution in the future. Mr. Earl also noted that they <br />are very mindful of developing near floodplains. Mr. Earl is able to answer <br />questions. <br />There being no further comments, the Mayor closed the Public Hearing at 8:29 <br />p.m. <br />Michael Cosentino, City Attorney, stated this item needs to be postponed <br />indefinitely <br />A motion was made by Mayor Hughson, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem <br />Mihalkanin, to postpone Resolution 2020-218R indefinitely. 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 />19. Consider approval of Resolution 2020-217R, approving the terms of a Settlement <br />Agreement to resolve all claims in the pending litigation styled -The Mayan at San Marcos <br />River, LLC and the City of Martindale Texas v. City of San Marcos: Case No. <br />City of San Marcos Page 11 <br />
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