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City Council Meeting Minutes May 4, 2021 <br />General's office. He stated three factors to qualify for this grant. The victim <br />must fully cooperate through the disposition of the case. He stated the crime <br />victim compensation is only eligible if this is a crimes against persons, such as <br />assault, and the crime victim compensation act is a payer of last resort. Chief <br />Standridge, stated the San Marcos Police Department employs two victim <br />advocates. <br />Council Member Baker stated since this is tied to the crime victims <br />compensation could the City have a link on the website to the Texas Attorney <br />General website. Chief Standridge stated he will work with our <br />communications team. <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 />NON -CONSENT AGENDA <br />23. Consider approval of Ordinance 2021-35, on the first of two readings, amending Chapter <br />34, Environment, Article 5, Air Pollution, by adding a New Division 4, Clean Air, that <br />provides supplemental regulations concerning the emission of air contaminants and <br />controlling or abating air pollution; creating associated offenses and penalties; providing <br />a savings clause; providing for the repeal of any conflicting provisions; and providing an <br />effective date. <br />A motion was made by Council Member Baker, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem <br />Derrick, to approve Ordinance 2021-35, on the first of two readings. The <br />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 />24. Consider approval of Ordinance 2021-36, on the first of two readings, amending Chapter <br />82, Article 9 of the San Marcos City Code by exempting motor -assisted scooters <br />provided by a commercial scooter company under the terms of a License Agreement <br />approved by the City Council from the prohibition against commercially owned scooters <br />on public property, streets and sidewalks in the City; providing a savings clause; <br />providing for the repeal of any conflicting provisions; providing for penalties; and <br />providing an effective date. <br />A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Derrick, seconded by Council Member <br />City of San Marcos Page 16 <br />