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Ord 2024 -044 amending the rates for residential and multifamily customers of solid waste programs, known as Resource Recovery[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-001/amending the Official Zoning Map of the city in Case No. ZC-23-24, by rezoning approximately 18.84 acres of land, out of the John H. Yearby Survey, generally located at 3,300 feet east of IH35 near Centerpoint Road[Icon] 4
Ord 2024-002/amending the city’s 2023-2024 Fiscal Year budget to carry forward funds from the 2022-2023 Fiscal Year; to adjust revenue and expenditure accounts in multiple operating, special revenue, internal service, and capital improvement project funds[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-003/amending Chapter 82 of the San Marcos city code to, among other things, define the authority of the city’s Parking Advisory Board[Icon] 8
Ord 2024-004/amending Section 2.566 of the San Marcos City Code concerning the city manager’s spending authority to remove obsolete provisions related to the COVID-19 pandemic and to clarify the types of agreements[Icon] 3
Ord 2024-005/annexing into the city approximately 6.26 acres of land, generally located south of the intersection between Rattler Road and East McCarty Lane/FM 110 ‎(Case No. AN-23-11)‎[Icon] 8
Ord 2024-006/amending the Official Zoning Map of the city in Case No. ZC-23-26, by rezoning approximately 2.69 acres of land, generally located on Rattler Road approximately 400 feet south of the intersection between Rattler Road[Icon] 6
Ord 2024-007/amending the Official Zoning Map of the city in Case No. ZC-23-27, by rezoning approximately 3.57 acres of land, generally located south of the intersection between Rattler Road and East McCarty Lane/FM 110[Icon] 7
Ord 2024-008/amending Chapter 58, Public Facilities, Parks and Recreation of the San Marcos City Code to add restrictions on certain beverage containers and coolers in the San Marcos River and within designated park areas adjacent to the river[Icon] 8
Ord 2024-009/amending the city’s 2023-2024 Fiscal Year budget to adjust expenditure accounts in special revenue funds[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-010 adopting Youth Programs Standard of Care of 2024[Icon] 15
Ord 2024-011 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City in Case ZC-24-01, by rezoning approximately 3.04 acres of land out of the subdivision known as Thermon Industrial Park No. 2, Unit 1, Lot 2-B, Block 2,[Icon] 4
Ord 2024-012 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City in Case ZC-24-02, by rezoning approximately 2.133 acres of land generally located north of the Old Bastrop/Redwood intersection, from Character District – 5 “CD-5” to Commercial “CM” District[Icon] 6
Ord 2024-013/Annexing into the City Approx 176.5 Acres known as quail creek known as J.M. Veramendi Survey No. 2 anf Thomas Mc Gehee Survey No. 11 in Hays County[Icon] 15
Ord 2024-015 approving an amendment to the preferred scenario map of the city’s Comprehensive Plan to change the designation for approximately 1.139 acres of land generally located southwest of the intersection between Lindsey Street and North Street[Icon] 4
Ord 2024-016 amending the Official Zoning Map of the City in Case No. ZC-23-19, by rezoning approximately 1.931 acres of land generally located at the south side of Lindsey Street between North Comanche Street and North Street,[Icon] 8
Ord 2024-017/Amending Chapter 86 Article 2, Div 2 Water Conservation Pertaining to water restrictions during drought conditions.[Icon] 18
Ord 2024-018 authorizing the issuance and sale of an amount not to exceed $31,100,000 of Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2024, levying an ad valorem tax and pledging certain surplus revenues[Icon] 35
Ord 2024-019 approving and establishing an exemption from the assessment of the city’s ad valorem property tax for eligible child-care facilities pursuant to section 11.36 of the Texas Tax code[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-020 amending Chapter 86, Article 1, Division 1, Water and Wastewater Line Extensions of the San Marcos City Code by amending Section 86.003 to allow certain out of city connections to be made without application for annexation[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-021 annexing into the city approximately 54.015 acres in Hays County, Texas generally located at the southeast corner of West Centerpoint Road and Central Park Loop ‎(Case No. AN-24-02)‎ ‎(La Cima Phase 6)‎[Icon] 25
Ord 2024-022 amending the official zoning map of the City in Case No. ZC-24-04, by rezoning approximately 54.015 acres of land generally located at the southeast corner of West Centerpoint Road and Central Park Loop in the La Cima Development[Icon] 25
Ord 2024-023authorizing the installation of speed cushions in both directions in the 600 through 1300 blocks of Barbara Drive ‎(from River Road to Bugg Lane)‎[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-024amending the City’s 2023-2024 fiscal year budget to adjust expenditure accounts in the general fund to account for emergency expenditures in the amount of $750,000.00 arising in response to the storm on May 9, 2024,[Icon] 2
Ord 2024-025 amending the regulations and standards of the Paso Robles ‎(Kissing Tree)‎ Planned Development District ‎(PDD)‎, consisting of approximately 1,338.58 acres of land, generally located in the area of Centerpoint Road and Hunter Road[Icon] 268
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