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City Council Meeting Minutes May 18, 2021 <br />to amend so the evaluation criteria will remain as presented. The motion to <br />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 />Ms. Griffith explained the second criteria and stated an application is not necessary <br />but this is typically the process in order to allocate funding. She stated City <br />departments will be asked to submit an application indicating needs that would <br />help serve the community. <br />Mayor Hughson inquired about the possibility of utilizing some of these funds for <br />historic needs. Ms. Griffith stated we are still early in the process and within the <br />consolidated plan, historic needs would fit in any category. We can determine this <br />after applications are received. <br />Council Member Baker stated that homes that are considered affordable for <br />citizens there is typically a concern with mold in the home. He inquired about <br />utilizing the funding for weatherization and mold remediation. Ms. Griffith stated <br />the mold would be remediated because it was caused by the damage they are <br />correcting. <br />A motion was made by Council Member Gleason, seconded by Council Member <br />Baker, to proceed with the application process. The motion carried by the following <br />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 />19. Consider approval of Ordinance 2021-39, on the first of two readings, amending Chapter <br />6, Animals, to allow for the keeping of miniature goats in Conventional Residential Zoning <br />Districts and establish associated regulations; providing a savings clause; providing for <br />the repeal of any conflicting provisions; and providing an effective date. <br />A motion was made by Council Member Baker, seconded by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem <br />Scott, to approve Ordinance 2021-39, on the first of two readings. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Derrick asked how a noise complaint would be handled <br />City of San Marcos Page 15 <br />