Politics & Government

Round Rock City Council Meeting Scheduled

The next council meeting is scheduled on Nov. 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at city council chambers on 221 East Main St.

ROUND ROCK, TX — Despite this week being Thanksgiving, the Round Rock City Council will squeeze in a meeting prior to the holiday.

The next council meeting is scheduled on Nov. 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The meeting will take place at City Council chambers, 221 East Main St. Several items are on the agenda for that day for council consideration, including:

  • A resolution excusing the mayor’s absences from the last three consecutive regular Council meetings. Mayor Craig Morgan last month revealed a mass found in his back has prevented him from attending recent council meetings. (See: Round Rock Mayor Reveals Health Issues.)
  • A resolution amending "Appendix A: Fees, Rates and Charges" to the Code of Ordinances (2018 Edition), relating to Parks and Recreation fees.
  • A resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a funding approval/agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development related to the Community Development Block Grant funds for Program Year 2019-2020.
  • A resolution casting votes for the Williamson Central Appraisal District board of directors.
  • Resolution casting a vote for the Travis Central Appraisal District board of directors.
  • Resolution authorizing the mayor to execute an agreement with WW Grainger Inc. for the purchase of facilities maintenance, repairs and operations, and industrial supplies.
  • Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a commercial contract with 5.959 RR Investors, LLC for the purchase of 2.97 acres located on the north side of East Old Settlers Boulevard, west of Red Bud Lane, proposed to be used for future Transportation improvement projects.
  • Resolution determining that G. Hyatt Construction, Inc. provides the best value for the City for the Downtown Round Rock Streetscape Improvement Project, and authorizing the mayor to execute a Standard Form of Agreement.
  • Resolution authorizing the mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Georgetown for participation in the city's Household Hazardous Waste Program.
  • Resolution authorizing the city manager to issue a purchase order to Odessa Pumps for the purchase of a Fairbanks Morse Submersible Pump for the McNutt Lift Station.
  • Resolution authorizing the city manager to issue a purchase order to DXP Enterprises, Inc. for the purchase of a FloWay Pump.
  • An ordinance annexing 21.28 acres of land generally located southwest of the intersection of Eagles Nest Street and University Boulevard. This will be the second reading on this proposed ordinance.
  • Consideration of public testimony regarding, and an ordinance zoning 10.55 acres generally located southwest of the intersection of Eagles Nest Street and University Boulevard to the SR (Senior) zoning district. This is the first reading that's scheduled.
  • Consideration of public testimony regarding, and an ordinance zoning 10.73 acres generally located southwest of the intersection of Eagles Nest Street and University Boulevard to the MF-1 (Multi-Family - Low Density) zoning district. This ordinance also will undergo a first reading.
  • Consideration of public testimony regarding, and an ordinance rezoning 19.35 acres located west of Chisholm Trail Road and north of West Old Settlers Boulevard from the LI (Light Industrial) zoning district to the PUD (Planned Unit Development) No. 118 zoning district. This will be a first reading.
  • Consideration of public testimony regarding, and an ordinance amending Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 10, Article V, Section 10-34 and Article VI, Section 10-45, Code of Ordinances (2018 Edition), regarding approval procedure and site plan review. First reading.
  • Consideration of public testimony regarding, and an ordinance amending Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 2, Article VIII, Section 2-91, Code of Ordinances (2018 Edition), regarding supplementary use standards for car washes. First reading.
  • Consideration of public testimony regarding, and an ordinance amending Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 8, Article X, Division 9, Section 8-151, Code of Ordinances (2018 Edition), regarding building materials related to electrical code standards and specifications. First reading.

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