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s`�u'tinrtco City of San Marcos 630 East Hopkins <br />San Marcos, TX 78666 <br />Meeting Minutes <br />City Council <br />Tuesday, April 17, 2018 6:00 PM City Council Chambers <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 Thomaides at 6:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2018 <br />in the City Council Chambers, 630 E. Hopkins, San Marcos, Texas 78666. <br />II. Roll Call <br />Present: 7 - Mayor Pro Tem Lisa Prawn, Council Member Saul Gonzales, Deputy Mayor Pro <br />Tem Scott Gregson, Council Member Melissa Derrick, Council Member Jane <br />Hughson, Mayor John Thomaides and Council Member Ed Mihalkanm <br />111. Invocation <br />Rev. Gregory Ross, Sr. Minister of First Christian Church provided this <br />evening's invocation. <br />r IV. Pledges Of Allegiance -United States And Texas <br />Cuauhtemoc Ramirez, a 5th grade student at San Marcos Texas Preparatory <br />School, led the assembly in the pledges of allegiance. <br />1. Consider action, by motion, or provide direction to Staff regarding the following Executive <br />Session item in accordance with Local Government Code Section § 551.071 - <br />Consultation with Attorney: Discuss and Review the latest on the Senate Bill (SB) 4 <br />Ruling. <br />Council received consultation with the City Attorney regarding Senate Bill 4. <br />V. 30 Minute Citizen Comment Period <br />Tom Cummins, spoke in opposition of the rental registration proposed in the <br />Code. He noted that renters make up about 57% of all cities. He registered his <br />properties voluntarily, but believes this should not be mandatory. He asked <br />Council to rethink their position on this topic. <br />Chris Secrest, 719 W. San Antonio Street, spoke in opposition of the rental <br />registration proposed in the Code. In 2014 this was initiated as a way to <br />contact landlords. This new proposed change would make rental registration a <br />mandatory process. He stated this can be discriminatory if enacted and stated <br />City of San Marton Page t <br />
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