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City Council Meeting Minutes March 2, 2021 <br />("SMEU") to implement a voluntary program allowing its customers to purchase certified <br />renewable energy; and declaring an effective date. <br />A motion was made by Council Member Baker, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem <br />Derrick, to approve Resolution 2021-34R. <br />Tyler Hjorth, Assistant Director of Public Services, stated this program is <br />completely voluntary to the Electric Customers to pay an additional fee to <br />guarantee they are receiving 100% renewable energy to their home or business. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Derrick asked if customers get advanced notice if the price <br />increases. Mr. Hjorth stated this will be a fixed rate for the first year and notice <br />will be provided to customers so they may continue or opt out of this <br />additional fee. <br />The motion to approve carried by the following vote: <br />For: 7 - Mayor Pro Tem Derrick, Mayor Hughson, Council Member Baker, Council Member <br />Gonzales, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Scott, Council Member Garza and Council <br />Member Gleason <br />Against: 0 <br />12. Consider approval of Resolution 2021-47R, approving a Change in Service to the <br />agreement with Cannon Technologies, Inc. for the renewal of hosting fees for a Yukon <br />Master Server and related support services in the amount of $63,336.00 and authorizing <br />three additional annual renewals; authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute <br />the appropriate documents to implement the Change in Service; and declaring an <br />effective date. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />13. Receive a Staff presentation and hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for or <br />against Ordinance 2021-15, amending the Official Zoning Map of the City in Case No. <br />ZC-21-02 by designating the property at 200 West MLK Drive, currently the location of the <br />Calaboose African American History Museum, as a local historic landmark; including <br />procedural provisions, and consider approval of Ordinance 2021-15, on the first of two <br />readings. <br />Alison Brake, Historic Preservation Officer, provided the presentation <br />regarding the Calaboose African American History Museum recommending <br />this be designated as a local historic landmark. <br />Mayor Hughson opened the Public Hearing at 7:23 p.m. <br />Those who spoke: <br />Lisa Marie Coppoletta, spoke of and gave tribute to the late 011ie Giles. She <br />City of San Marcos Page 10 <br />