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sari Niliiicos City of an Marcos 630 East Hopkins <br />J� San Marcos, TX 78666 <br />Q Meeting Minutes <br />City Council <br />Wednesday, November 6, 2019 6:00 PM City Council Chambers <br />630 E. Hopkins <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 6:03 p.m. Wednesday, November 6, <br />2019 in the City Council Chambers, 630 E. Hopkins, San Marcos, Texas 78666. <br />II. Roll Call <br />Present: 7 - Mayor Pro Tem Lisa Prewitt, Council Member Saul Gonzales, Council Member <br />Melissa Derrick, Mayor Jane Hughson, Council Member Ed Mihalkanin, Council <br />Member Joca Marquez and Council Member Mark Rockeymoore <br />111. Invocation <br />Pastor Dominic Encinias, with the Heart Church provided this evening's <br />invocation. <br />IV. Pledges Of Allegiance - United States And Texas <br />5th Grader Madeleine Tureaud with the San Marcos Preparatory School led <br />the Assembly in the pledges of allegiance. <br />V. 30 Minute Citizen Comment Period <br />Peter Vogt, addressed the Council as a resident of San Marcos and a member <br />of MOVE SM. He spoke about the Workforce and Affordable Housing. He <br />provided that he has made under $35,000 per year his entire working life. He <br />stated that the housing plan as it currently reads offers a path for private <br />expansion of housing types into existing neighborhoods. People that are <br />anti -housing development claim that more diverse housing will kill <br />neighborhoods. He works at the University and there are registered students on <br />almost every street in the City. San Antonio Street is full of small apartment <br />units and lots of non -family dwellings. Many of these are occupied by students. <br />There are some very vocal anti -housing advocates but also a silent majority <br />that want and deserve housing. He stated that the future of this city will benefit <br />from diverse housing. <br />Roland Saucedo, 211 Ebony Street, thanked the Council for their time and <br />City of San Marcos Page 1 <br />
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