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Tuesday, October 20, 2020 <br />Meeting Minutes <br />6:00 PM <br />Virtual Meeting <br />Due to COVID-19, and as long as the State Disaster Declaration is in effect, this will be a <br />virtual meeting. To view the meeting please go to www.sanmarcostx.gov/videos or <br />watch on Grande channel 16 or Spectrum channel 10. <br />I. Call To Order <br />With a quorum present, the regular meeting of the San Marcos City Council <br />was called to order by Mayor Hughson at 6:02 p.m.Tuesday, October 20, 2020. <br />This meeting was held virtually. <br />II. Roll Call <br />Present: 7 - Council Member Melissa Derrick, Mayor Jane Hughson, Mayor Pro Tem Ed <br />Mihalkanin, Council Member Joca Marquez, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Mark <br />Rockeymoore, Council Member Maxfield Baker and Council Member Saul Gonzales <br />III. 30 Minute Citizen Comment Period <br />Kelly Smoot Garrett expressed concerns regarding Stan Standridge, candidate <br />for Police Chief. She stated that he does not fit in with the San Marcos <br />community. <br />Lisa Marie Coppoletta expressed concerns on items #8 & #9. She expressed <br />concerns with transparency and would like to know what is the future for the <br />property and would like the citizens to provide input. She stated she is <br />concerned with the environmental impacts regarding hazardous chemicals. <br />Mary Beth Harper expressed concerns with the sewer package plants and how <br />several developers are trying to avoid connecting to the City's sewer lines to <br />save money. <br />Annie Simpson stated she supports a Healthy and Slow Streets Program. This <br />would set an intention for safe, multimodal neighborhood movement that <br />would influence the neighborhoods in the future. <br />Jo Korthals, Hays County Naturalist, is available to answer questions <br />regarding item #24 of the agenda. <br />City of San Marcos Page 1 <br />
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