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City Council Meeting Minutes April 20, 2021 <br />Carol Griffith, provided an amendment related to Substantial Amendment #10 <br />to CDBG-DR Action Plan. This moves money that was intended for the <br />Clarewood/Barbara Stormwater Infrastructure Project to the administration <br />category. Additional design after project was selected showed it would not <br />fulfill its goals for stormwater control, so the project was then discontinued. <br />Additional funding is needed for expanded project design of the Blanco <br />Gardens Stormwater Infrastructure Project. No additional studies are <br />anticipated for the grant. The amendment will move $1 million from Planning <br />to Blanco Gardens project. <br />Finally this amendment would remove the $196,000 cap on housing <br />construction costs. This results from a previous amendment so instead this <br />would enable purchase of lots and construction of housing at market prices <br />with cost comparisons. <br />A motion was made by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Scott, seconded by Mayor Pro <br />Tem Derrick, to approve Resolution 2021-64R. <br />The motion 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 />23. Consider approval of <br />Resolution 2021-76R, <br />providing <br />no objection to the submission of <br />an application for low <br />income housing tax <br />credits to <br />the Texas Department of Housing <br />and Community Affairs for the proposed <br />Sendero <br />at Centerpoint multifamily housing <br />project located in the <br />100 Block of Centerpoint Road, <br />approving findings related to such <br />application, imposing <br />conditions for such <br />non objection; providing authorizations for <br />execution or submission of documents related to the <br />such application, and declaring an <br />effective date. <br />A motion was made by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Scott, seconded by Mayor Pro <br />Tem Derrick, to approve Resolution 2021-76R. <br />Shannon Mattingly, Director of Planning and Development Services, provided <br />the presentation regarding the Sendero at Centerpoint for an approval of a <br />resolution of no objection for a low-income housing tax credit multifamily <br />project. The multifamily project is proposed to include 164 units. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Derrick expressed concern with the third party handling of the <br />Resident Services. She would like to have a commitment it in writing related to <br />the playscape and all things discussed at that committee level. Marvin <br />City of San Marcos Page 26 <br />
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