Ingleside on the Bay public meetings in 2021
50 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider action on a re-plat application by David & Nathaniel Mircovich for properties at 2420 Dendy Lane and 2401 Upton Lane. The commission will also approve minutes from the October 18, 2021 meeting and conduct routine business.
- Public hearing on re-plat of Property IDs 63126, 1032280, 63131 (Lots 1-24, Block 3, Old Ingleside Subdivision) to Lots 1-R and 2-R
- Consideration and possible action on the re-plat application
- Approval of minutes from October 18, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and unanimously recommended approval of a replat application by David & Nathaniel Mircovich to combine three properties into two lots at 2420 Dendy Lane and 2401 Upton Lane. The recommendation will go to City Council for final action. No objections were raised.
- Approved minutes of October 18, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of replat for Mircovich property (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with a public hearing and action on an alley closure request, followed by votes on an opioid settlement resolution, a fire truck purchase bid, and multiple engineering task orders. The agenda also includes special park use permits, hotel/motel fund requests, and appointments to city boards.
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance to close a 20-foot alley in BLK 3 Old Ingleside Subdivision, retained as utility easement
- Resolution adopting Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council and Settlement Allocation Term Sheet
- Award of bid for Fire Department truck purchase
- Task orders for Hanson Engineering for drainage, water/sewer, and capacity studies (Houghton area, Northern Ingleside)
- Special park use permits for Round-Up Days & Music Festival (March 25-26, 2022) and Ribs & Rods BBQ Cook-Off and Car Show (June 3-4, 2022)
The council passed a motion to proceed with SH200 and eminent domain if no right-of-way agreements are made by January 17, 2022, with Mayor Parker voting nay. They also approved the closure of a 20-foot alley in Old Ingleside Subdivision, adopted the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund term sheet, and approved several contracts and permits, including a fire truck purchase and special park use permits.
- Approved alley closure ordinance 2021-23 (first reading) (6-0, Salinas absent)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-49 for Texas Opioid Abatement Fund (6-0, Salinas abstained)
- Approved motion to proceed with SH200 and eminent domain (6-1, Parker nay)
- Approved Resolution 2021-50 appointing Planning and Zoning Commission members (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-51 extending Board of Adjustments terms (unanimous)
- Approved Special Park Use Permits for Round-Up Days and Ribs & Rods (unanimous)
- Approved $25,000 Hotel Motel Funds advance for Round-Up Days (unanimous)
- Awarded fire truck bid to Wildfire for $206,922.92 (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will consider several action items, including a property replat, a police grant, drainage improvements, an interlocal agreement, park fees, and issuing RFQs for ARPA-funded engineering services. They will also discuss the Building Official position and approve prior meeting minutes.
- Replat of LT 4 BLK 1 Bell Estates Subdivision into LT 4A & 4B, fronting Mooney Lane (tabled from Oct 26)
- Resolution to accept TxDOT FY2022 Impaired Driving Mobilization Program grant of $15,865.12 with $4,093.28 city match
- Discussion on Morgan/Mooney Area Drainage
- Renewal of interlocal agreement with San Patricio County Environmental Health
- Authorization to issue RFQs for engineering services for American Rescue Plan Act funds
The City Council adopted Resolution 2021-44 to replat a property in Bell Estates Subdivision into two lots, despite multiple residents speaking against it due to drainage concerns. The council also approved a TxDOT grant for impaired driving enforcement, renewed an interlocal agreement with San Patricio County Environmental Health, authorized RFQs for engineering services under the American Rescue Plan Act, and voted to advertise for a Building Official position.
- Adopted Resolution 2021-44 to replat Bell Estates property (5-2)
- Approved TxDOT impaired driving grant of $15,865.12 with $4,093.28 city match (unanimous)
- Renewed interlocal agreement with San Patricio County Environmental Health (unanimous)
- Authorized RFQs for engineering services for ARPA projects (6-1)
- Approved advertising for Building Official position (5-2)
- Approved minutes from August 18 and October 26, 2021 meetings
City Council
The Ingleside City Council is holding a special meeting with one public action item: discussion and possible action on Bay City Flats Apartments. The council may also enter closed executive sessions for personnel matters, attorney consultations, and platting discussions, with possible action on those items afterward. The rest of the agenda is standard procedural items like roll call, citizen comments, and adjournment.
- Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Bay City Flats Apartments
- Possible closed executive session on personnel matters and attorney consultation
- Possible closed executive session on platting with attorney consultation
- Citizen comments and requests from council
The City Council heard a resident complaint about mold at Bay City Flats Apartments and determined it was a civil matter, not a city enforcement issue. Council unanimously passed a motion requesting the property owner conduct a voluntary mold inspection of 20% of the premises, referencing an August 13, 2021 violation. No other substantive decisions were made; the meeting included an executive session on personnel and legal matters with no action reported afterward.
- Requested voluntary mold inspection of 20% of Bay City Flats premises (unanimous)
- Closed executive session for personnel and legal consultation (no action reported)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting on October 26, 2021, at City Hall. The agenda includes public hearings and resolutions for three property re-plats, a new Planning and Zoning Commission appointment, and discussions on contracting for an animal control facility design, the collection station, and a potential hospital district. The council will also consider waiving pet adoption fees for November and authorizing a professional service provider for the American Rescue Plan Act program.
- Public hearing and resolution for re-plat of Property ID# 53824 (Downtown Ingleside Subdivision to Dollar Tree Addition, fronting State HWY 361)
- Public hearing and resolution for re-plat of Property ID# 37172 (Burton & Danforth Subdivision, fronting Beasley Ave)
- Public hearing and resolution for re-plat of Property ID# 1039283 (Bell Estates Subdivision, fronting Mooney Lane)
- Resolution to appoint a new member to Planning and Zoning Commission Place #4 (term expires 12/31/2022)
- Discussion on publishing RFQ or contracting with Hanson Engineering for Animal Control Facility design and construction
The council approved two replats (Dollar Tree Addition and Burton & Danforth) and tabled a third (Bell Estates) after concerns about drainage and potential legal issues. They also approved engineering for an animal control facility, moved the collection station to design phase, and adopted resolutions for ARP services and a pet adoption fee waiver.
- Approved Resolution 2021-42 for Dollar Tree Addition replat (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-43 for Burton & Danforth replat (unanimous)
- Tabled Resolution 2021-44 for Bell Estates replat pending attorney review (unanimous)
- Tabled Planning and Zoning vacancy appointment until ad runs (6-1)
- Approved proceeding with engineering for Animal Control Facility (6-1)
- Moved Collection Station to design phase (unanimous)
- Approved moving forward with TCEQ applications for SEP clean up days (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-46 for ARP Act Program with Grant Works (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council and Ingleside ISD Board of Trustees are holding a joint special meeting to discuss city project updates, school construction and bonds, taxes, enrollment and funding, future housing, and traffic and safety. The only action item is approving a certified contract for Luby Barajas for the remainder of the 2021-2022 school year. The rest of the agenda is discussion items.
- Joint meeting with Ingleside ISD Board of Trustees at 2664 San Angelo Avenue
- City project updates presented by Linnette Barker
- Discussion on construction, school bonds, and taxes
- Discussion on enrollment and funding
- Action item: Approve certified contract for Luby Barajas for remainder of 2021-2022 school year
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Ingleside Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider actions on three re-plat applications, including one for a Dollar Tree Addition subdivision. The commission will also discuss and make recommendations for member appointments, including Place #4 and the 2022 year. The meeting includes standard procedural items like approving minutes and public comments.
- Re-plat of Lot 4, Block 1, Bell Estates Subdivision into Lots 4A & 4B, fronting Mooney Lane (Rick's Homes LLC)
- Re-plat of Lot 8A, Block B, Burton & Danforth Subdivision into Lots 8-A1 & 8-A2, fronting Beasley Ave (Criselda M. Freasier)
- Re-plat of part of Lots 7 & 8, Block 2, Downtown Ingleside Subdivision into Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Dollar Tree Addition Subdivision, fronting State HWY 361 (Hankins Development LLC)
- Discussion and action on recommendations for member appointment Place #4
- Discussion and action on recommendations for member appointments for 2022
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval of three replat requests to City Council: Rick's Homes LLC splitting a lot on Mooney Lane, Criselda M. Freasier splitting a lot on Beasley Ave, and Hankins Development LLC replatting the future Dollar Tree site on State HWY 361. The board also unanimously recommended a member appointment for Place #4 and approved recommendations for 2022 board appointments. All votes were unanimous among present members.
- Recommended approval of Rick's Homes LLC replat on Mooney Lane (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of Criselda M. Freasier replat on Beasley Ave (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of Hankins Development LLC replat for Dollar Tree site on State HWY 361 (unanimous)
- Recommended member appointment for Place #4 to City Council (unanimous)
- Approved recommendation for 2022 board member appointments (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with action items including reconsidering the forfeiture of the mayor's office, approving a tax sale property purchase, adjusting a special use permit for Kiewit at N.O. Simmons Park, and deciding on an RFQ or contract for the Animal Control Facility design. A public hearing will be held on environmental information for the Waste Water Treatment Plant. The agenda also includes a proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month and routine staff reports.
- Reconsideration of mayor's office forfeiture
- Public hearing on Waste Water Treatment Plant environmental info
- Resolution to purchase tax sale property Lot 13 Block 2, Frank Phelps Garden Tracts Subdivision
- Date change request for Kiewit's special use permit for N.O. Simmons Park
- RFQ or contract with Hanson Engineering for Animal Control Facility design
The council voted 6-0 (Mayor Parker abstaining) to find no violation of the City Charter by Mayor Ronnie Parker regarding forfeiture of office, after reconsidering the issue. A motion to table the animal control facility design/construction item until December was passed unanimously. A special use permit date change for Kiewit at N.O. Simmons Park was approved unanimously. Minutes from three prior meetings were accepted.
- Found no charter violation by Mayor Parker (6-0, mayor abstaining)
- Approved date change for Kiewit special use permit at N.O. Simmons Park (unanimous)
- Tabled animal control facility design/construction until first December meeting (unanimous)
- Accepted council minutes from Sept 14, Sept 28, and Oct 4 meetings (unanimous)
Board of Adjustments
The Ingleside Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing and consider a variance request from Hankins Development LLC to reduce required parking from 50 to 33 spaces for a property on State Hwy 361. The board will also review meeting minutes and discuss member appointments for 2022.
- Public hearing on parking variance for Property ID# 53824, PT of LTS 7 & 8 BLK 2 Downtown Ingleside Subdivision
- Variance request to reduce parking from 50 to 33 spaces under Sec. 78-351
- Consideration and action on minutes from July 19, 2021 meeting
- Discussion and action on recommendations for 2022 member appointments
City Council
The Ingleside City Council is holding a special meeting to discuss and possibly act on two items: amending the city's fee schedule under Chapter 18, and considering the forfeiture of Mayor Ronnie Parker's office for missing three consecutive regular meetings. The council may also enter closed session to consult with the attorney on the forfeiture matter.
- Resolution to amend Appendix A – Fee Schedule, Chapter 18 fees
- Possible forfeiture of Mayor Ronnie Parker's office for missing Aug 24, Sep 14, Sep 28 meetings
- Closed executive session under Texas Gov't Code 551.071 (attorney consultation)
The council voted 3-3 on a motion to excuse Mayor Ronnie Parker's three consecutive absences, which failed, resulting in forfeiture of the mayor's office. The council will appoint a replacement for the Place 6 council seat at the next meeting. A resolution correcting a fee schedule error was approved unanimously.
- Approved Resolution 2021-40 correcting Chapter 18 fee schedule error (unanimous)
- Motion to excuse Mayor Parker's absences failed (3-3), leading to forfeiture of office
- Council to appoint replacement for Place 6 council seat at next meeting
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting on September 28, 2021, to consider and act on several items, including the adoption of the annual budget for fiscal year 2021-22, a rezoning request, a solid waste fee increase, and various other resolutions and ordinances. The agenda also includes presentations, a public hearing (noted as N/A), and an executive session regarding Cove Park.
- Ordinance to rezone 2.31 acres (Property ID #65203) from R-1 and C-2 to C-2 (Second Reading)
- Resolution on 4.13% solid waste fee rate increase by Republic Services, effective October 1, 2021
- Acceptance of $2,000 donation from Third Coast Disc Golf for silver tees at Live Oak Park Disc Golf Course
- Ordinance adopting the Annual Budget for FY 2021-22 (Second Reading)
- Ordinance amending Personnel and Policy Handbook to add retiree benefits coverage (Second Reading)
The Ingleside City Council unanimously adopted the FY2022 annual budget and approved a 4.13% solid waste fee increase by Republic Services, effective October 1, 2021. The council also accepted a $2,000 donation for disc golf course improvements, approved a special use permit for the Halloween Parade, and accepted a $16,892 payment in lieu of park dedication for a new subdivision. All actions were approved unanimously.
- Adopted FY2022 annual budget (Ordinance 2021-19) unanimously
- Approved 4.13% solid waste fee increase by Republic Services (Resolution 2021-39) unanimously
- Accepted $2,000 donation from Third Coast Disc Golf for silver tees at Live Oak Park unanimously
- Approved Special Use Permit for Halloween Parade unanimously
- Accepted $16,892 payment in lieu of park dedication for new subdivision unanimously
- Adopted ordinance adding retiree benefits coverage (Ordinance 2021-20) unanimously
- Let Emergency Paid Sick Leave expire September 30, 2021 unanimously
- Approved Interlocal Cooperation Contract for Tobacco Enforcement Program unanimously
City Council
The Ingleside City Council is holding a special meeting to consider and potentially adopt the annual budgets for the city and the Ingleside Development Corporation for fiscal year 2021-2022, both tabled from the September 14 meeting. They will also discuss and take action on a budget benefits item (insurance stipend and additional holiday) and an ordinance amending the Personnel and Policy Handbook to add retiree benefits coverage, which is on first reading. The meeting is open to the public and includes citizen comments.
- Ordinance adopting the City of Ingleside annual budget for FY 2021-2022 (Oct 1, 2021 - Sep 30, 2022)
- Ordinance adopting the Ingleside Development Corporation 4(B) annual budget for FY 2021-2022
- Discussion and action on 2021/2022 budget benefits: insurance stipend and additional recognized holiday
- Ordinance amending Personnel and Policy Handbook Section 7 to add Section 7.A.1: benefits coverage for city retirees (first reading)
The council unanimously directed the city manager to implement health insurance coverage at 100% for employees and 75% for spouse, child, and family, based on option 2 (middle plan). They also approved a 4% COLA for employees instead of a 2-step merit increase, and kept the TMRS contribution at 5%. The council tabled the city budget ordinance to the next meeting and passed the retiree benefits ordinance to second reading with changes.
- Approved 100% employee, 75% family health insurance based on middle plan (unanimous)
- Approved 4% COLA for employees, eliminating 2-step merit increase (unanimous)
- Kept TMRS contribution at 5%, with mid-year review by March 2022 (unanimous)
- Passed Ordinance 2021-20 to second reading with 10 years service and age 62 retiree benefits (unanimous)
- Tabled Ordinance 2021-19 (city budget) to next meeting
- Approved IDC 4(B) budget, Ordinance 2021-22 (unanimous)
- Agreed not to add additional holiday at this time
- Agreed not to attach department head stipend to this budget year
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold public hearings and take action on the 2021 tax rate, the 2021/2022 budget, and the issuance of certificates of obligation. They will also consider a rezoning request, a water service extension, and several policy and personnel items.
- Public hearing and ordinance to rezone 2.31 acres (Property ID#65203) from R-1 & C-2 to C-2
- Ordinance levying 2021 property taxes and appropriating funds
- Ordinance authorizing issuance of Combination Tax and Limited Pledge Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2021
- Ordinance adopting FY 2021-2022 annual budget
- Agreement with SAFEbuilt Texas, LLC for professional services
The Ingleside City Council approved a motion to delay action on the SH 200 EDA grant until February 2022, approved a water service request with a 6-inch line at city expense, and passed ordinances for the 2021 tax rate and $4M in certificates of obligation. The council also tabled the annual budget and benefits items for further review, and approved several other items including a COVID vaccination incentive and fee schedule changes.
- Approved motion to delay SH 200 EDA grant action until February 2022 (unanimous)
- Approved water service to 3792 FM 1069 with 6-inch line at city expense (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-18 for $4M certificates of obligation (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-17 for 2021 tax rate (unanimous)
- Tabled Ordinance 2021-19 (annual budget) until next meeting (unanimous)
- Tabled benefits items 16 and 17 to special meeting Sept 22 (unanimous)
- Approved COVID vaccination incentive of $100 for employees and volunteers (unanimous)
- Approved suspension of 5% credit card convenience fee retroactive to Aug 6 (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a request by Felix N. Turnbough to rezone 2.31 acres (Property ID# 65203) from R-1 (Single Family Residential) and C-2 (General Commercial) to C-2 (General Commercial). The commission may take action on the request after the hearing. The agenda also includes approval of the August 2, 2021 minutes and routine items.
- Public hearing on rezoning 2.31 acres, Property ID# 65203, ABST 185 WM McDonough Subdivision, from R-1 & C-2 to C-2
- Consideration and possible action on the rezoning request
- Approval of minutes from August 2, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of Felix N. Turnbough's request to rezone 2.31 acres from R-1 (Single Family Residential) and C-2 (General Commercial) to C-2 (General Commercial). The public hearing had no opposition. The recommendation will go to City Council for final action.
- Approved minutes of August 2, 2021 (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of rezoning 2.31 acres to C-2 (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold public hearings on the 2021/2022 budget and a proposed amendment to the 2019 CDBG-DR program contract, which would move the project location from Houghton Subdivision to the Avenue B outfall. The council will also consider advertising for RFQs for engineering services and entering contract negotiations with Hellas Construction for the design of the Faith Park Multi-Purpose Fields. Presentations are scheduled from the Port of Corpus Christi, San Patricio Commissioners Court, and Chemours.
- Public hearing on City of Ingleside Budget 2021/2022
- Public hearing on CDBG-DR contract amendment moving project from Houghton Subdivision to Avenue B outfall
- Possible advertisement for RFQs for engineering services
- Contract negotiations with Hellas Construction for Faith Park Multi-Purpose Fields design
- Presentation by Port of Corpus Christi on Cheniere property purchase
The City Council tabled a request to advertise for engineering RFQs until a Director of Infrastructure Services is hired, and unanimously approved entering contract negotiations with Hellas Construction for the design phase of the Faith Park Multi-Purpose Fields. The council also approved the August 10, 2021 minutes with an amendment. No one spoke at the budget public hearing, and a presentation on the Coastal Plain LECP Ready Safe system was postponed.
- Tabled advertisement for engineering RFQs for four weeks, pending hire of a Director of Infrastructure Services.
- Approved contract negotiations with Hellas Construction for the design phase of the Faith Park Multi-Purpose Fields.
- Approved the August 10, 2021 City Council minutes with an amendment to page 4, item 12, paragraph 8.
- Held public hearings on the 2021/2022 budget and a CDBG-DR contract amendment; no one spoke on the budget, and the City Manager spoke in favor of the amendment.
City Council
The Ingleside City Council is holding a special budget workshop to review the preliminary Fiscal Year 2021/2022 budget and proposed additional appropriations. The council may discuss and make recommendations for implementation, and may also enter closed session for legal, real estate, personnel, or economic development matters.
- Presentation of FY 2021/2022 preliminary budget
- Presentation of proposed additional appropriations to the preliminary budget
- Discussion and recommendations for budget implementation
The City Council held a budget workshop and directed staff to implement the proposed 2021/2022 budget, including capital projects, with specific adjustments. The budget keeps the tax rate at .664422 and maintains reserves at 25% of expenditures. Council directed staff to include a $25,000 increase for the Humble Center council meeting area, the 8th Street and Achievement Blvd. project, and to start the process now. The Pavement Condition Index Report was put on hold until the Street Committee meets.
- Approved motion to implement capital projects from the budget presentation, except PCI, with $25,000 for Humble Center and 8th Street/Achievement Blvd. project (motion by Diehl, second by Wilson)
- Directed staff to include contract mowing of city parks in the budget
- Directed staff to include $50,500 culvert on Vickery Lane in the budget
- Directed staff to move Avenue A engineering to a future project
- Directed staff to include scanner/plotter purchase in the budget
- Directed staff to get preliminary numbers for Humble Center renovation
- Put Pavement Condition Index Report on hold until Street Committee meets
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with several action items, including a second reading to repeal an ordinance amending food establishment rules and permits, two public hearings and resolutions for property replats, and decisions on contracts and grants. The council will also consider extending a mayoral executive order and discuss the Houghton project and Latchkey Program. The agenda includes both routine consent items and substantive decisions.
- Repeal of Ordinance 2020-33 (food establishment rules and permits) - second reading
- Public hearing and resolution to replat Property ID# 42747 (Old Ingleside Subdivision) for Johnny M. Osborne
- Public hearing and resolution to replat properties for John & Rosaura Meenaghan (3305 Susan Circle & 2444 McCullough)
- Resolution authorizing Interlocal Agreement for E9-1-1 services with Coastal Bend Council of Government
- Ordinance to purchase 5 radios for Peace Officers from Asset Forfeiture Fund
The council voted 6-1 to extend the mayor's executive order limiting access to city staff for 30 days, effective immediately, but the motion did not include restrictions on city parks. The council also approved two property replats, a contract with the Chamber of Commerce, and several other items. No action was taken on executive session items.
- Extended COVID-19 executive order limiting building access for 30 days (6-1)
- Approved Resolution 2021-35 for J.M. Osborne Subdivision replat (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-36 for Meenaghan Estate Subdivision replat (unanimous)
- Approved renewal of Goods & Services Contract with Ingleside Chamber of Commerce (unanimous)
- Approved proceeding with GLO grant for Houghton project, tabling EDA grant until TxDOT presentation (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-37 for E9-1-1 Public Answering Point Services interlocal agreement (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-15 to purchase 5 radios from Asset Forfeiture Fund (unanimous)
- Approved Cheniere grant for Ingleside Volunteer Fire Department Emergency Radio Upgrade (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Ingleside Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on two re-plat applications, then consider possible action on each. It will also discuss approving a special meeting date for September 7, 2021, since the regular date falls on a holiday. The agenda includes standard items like minutes approval and public comments.
- Public hearing and possible action on Meenaghan re-plat of properties at 3305 Susan Circle and 2444 McCullough into Meenaghan Estate Subdivision
- Public hearing and possible action on Osborne re-plat of property fronting FM 1069 into J.M. Osborne Subdivision
- Discussion and possible action to approve special meeting date of September 7, 2021
- Approval of minutes from July 19, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved two replat requests to forward to City Council, one for a property at 3305 Susan Circle and 2444 McCullough, and another fronting FM 1069. They also approved a special meeting date of September 7, 2021, due to the regular meeting falling on a holiday. No substantive decisions were made beyond these approvals.
- Approved replat request for Meenaghan property (unanimous)
- Approved replat request for Osborne property (unanimous)
- Approved special meeting date of September 7, 2021 (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on a re-plat to create the Hidden Valley Subdivision on 20.965 acres, plus a second re-plat on Mooney Lane. They will also consider a contract with the Chamber of Commerce, a budget amendment for the Municipal Court Building, and several other resolutions and ordinances. The agenda includes routine items like minutes approval and staff reports.
- Re-plat of 20.965 acres (LTS 13 & 14 BLK K Burton & Danforth) to Hidden Valley Subdivision on 6th Street
- Re-plat of LT 1 BLK 1 Oleander Subdivision to LT 1A & 1B, 2102 & 2110 Mooney Lane
- Goods & Services Contract with Ingleside Chamber of Commerce
- Ordinance to repeal 2020-33 (food vendor regulations) and budget amendment for Municipal Court Building at 2867 Avenue J
- Resolution to disapprove San Patricio CAD 2021 budget amendment retaining surplus for litigation reserve
The council approved Resolution 2021-33 to re-plat 20.965 acres into the Hidden Valley Subdivision with 58 lots, each at least 1/4 acre, in coordination with Hogan Homes. The council also approved Resolution 2021-31 to re-plat property at 2102-2110 Mooney Lane, despite concerns about flagged lots. Other actions included tabling the Chamber of Commerce contract, advancing an ordinance to repeal food vendor rules, and authorizing the fire marshal to act for the city.
- Approved Resolution 2021-33 for Hidden Valley Subdivision replat (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-31 for Mooney Lane replat (5-2)
- Tabled Goods & Services Contract with Chamber of Commerce (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-13 to second reading, repealing Ordinance 2020-33 (unanimous)
- Authorized Steven Loving as interim fire marshal for inspections (unanimous)
- Approved proceeding with Municipal Court/Police sub-station without fence (unanimous)
- Approved RFQ for public accounting firms for audits (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-34 disapproving CAD budget amendment (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider action on a request by Tracy Long to re-plat 20.965 acres (Lots 13 & 14, Block K, Burton & Danforth Subdivision) into the Hidden Valley Subdivision on 6th Street. The meeting also includes approval of the June 21, 2021 minutes and routine reports.
- Public hearing on re-plat of 20.965 acres for Hidden Valley Subdivision
- Consideration and possible action on the re-plat application
- Approval of minutes from June 21, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of Tracy Long's request to replat 20.965 acres into the Hidden Valley Subdivision, with the final decision going to City Council. The public hearing drew no opposition, though one letter of objection was received. The commission also approved the minutes from the June 21, 2021 meeting.
- Approved the June 21, 2021 meeting minutes unanimously.
- Approved the replat request for Hidden Valley Subdivision, recommending it to City Council.
Board of Adjustments
The Ingleside Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing and consider action on an application by Brenda Adame to rebuild her Hurricane Harvey-damaged home without meeting the 5-foot side setback requirement at 2759 Ave E. The board will also approve minutes from its May 3, 2021 meeting and take public comments.
- Public hearing on setback waiver for Brenda Adame's home at 2759 Ave E (LTS 31 & 32 BLK 3 RJ Williams Subdivision)
- Possible action on the setback waiver application
- Approval of May 3, 2021 meeting minutes
The Board of Adjustments approved a variance request by Brenda Adame to rebuild her Hurricane Harvey-damaged home at 2759 Ave E without meeting the 5' side setback requirement. The public hearing drew no opposition, and the motion passed with one dissenting vote. The board also unanimously approved the minutes from its May 3, 2021 meeting.
- Approved the May 3, 2021 meeting minutes unanimously
- Approved Brenda Adame's variance request to rebuild her home without the 5' side setback requirement, with one dissenting vote
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with a public hearing and action on a property re-plat, a contract for emergency medical services, and a resolution authorizing certificates of obligation. They will also discuss the preliminary budget, water service, drainage, and other administrative items.
- Public hearing and resolution to re-plat LT 1 BLK 1 Oleander Subdivision into LT 1A & 1B at 2102 & 2110 Mooney Lane
- Contract approval for Tri-County Emergency Medical Services
- Resolution to publish Notice of Intention to issue certificates of obligation
- Approve water service by City of Aransas Pass to 1649 Beasley Avenue
- Accept $2,300 Community Safety Grant from Center Point Energy
The council denied Resolution 2021-31 to re-plat Lot 1, Block 1 of Oleander Subdivision into Lots 1A and 1B at 2102 & 2110 Mooney Lane, after residents and some members raised unresolved drainage issues. The council also approved a $7 million certificate of obligation notice, accepted a Tri-County EMS contract, and rescinded the mobile food vendor ordinance.
- Denied Resolution 2021-31 to re-plat Oleander Subdivision (6-1, Mayor Parker nay)
- Approved Tri-County Emergency Medical Services contract (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-32 for $7M certificate of obligation notice (unanimous)
- Approved water service by City of Aransas Pass to 1649 Beasley Avenue (unanimous)
- Rescinded Ordinance 2020-33 on mobile food vendors (unanimous)
- Accepted $2,300 Community Safety Grant from CenterPoint Energy (unanimous)
- Directed staff to draft joint drainage letter to county and drainage district (unanimous)
- Directed City Manager to revise job descriptions and positions (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with several action items, including approving a drainage master plan contract, discussing a generator RFP for City Hall, and considering a tax note for future projects. They will also hold a public hearing on an excavation permit and vote on ordinances related to bulk pickup, senior/disabled homestead exemptions, and budget amendments.
- Public hearing and action on excavation permit for 2175 CR 2048 (Collins Lane) by Andy & Tonya Garrett
- Contract approval for Ingleside Drainage Master Plan
- Ordinance to establish senior/disabled homestead tax exemption (second reading)
- Budget amendment for additional funds for Municipal Court Building
- Ordinance to amend utility fund budget for gravity sanitary sewer collapse repair
The City Council approved a contract with Freese and Nichols for the Ingleside Drainage Master Plan at a cost of $549,000, and approved an excavation permit for property at 2175 CR 2048. The council also approved several ordinances, including a $25,000 exemption for disabled or elderly homeowners, a $25,000 budget amendment for the Municipal Court Building, and a $170,000 diesel generator for City Hall. A motion to table the Houghton EDA and CDBG/GLO grants discussion until July 27, 2021, passed unanimously.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-10 (bulk pickup schedule) unanimously
- Approved excavation permit for 2175 CR 2048 unanimously
- Approved $549,000 contract with Freese and Nichols for Drainage Master Plan unanimously
- Tabled Houghton EDA and CDBG/GLO grants until July 27, 2021 unanimously
- Approved 2020/2021 Bond Project change with 4th Street as priority (6-1, Wilson nay)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-9: $25,000 exemption for disabled or 65+ homeowners, tax freeze for 65+ only unanimously
- Approved diesel generator for City Hall not to exceed $170,000 unanimously
- Approved Ordinance 2021-11: $25,000 for cameras, fence options to return to council unanimously
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a re-plat application for properties at 2102 & 2110 Mooney Lane. The commission will also review the minutes from the June 7, 2021, meeting.
- Public hearing for Keystone Casas, Inc. re-plat application
- Re-plat of 2102 & 2110 Mooney Lane (LT 1 BLK 1 Oleander Subdivision to LT 1A & 1B)
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and unanimously approved a request by Keystone Casas, Inc. to re-plat Lot 1, Block 1 of the Oleander Subdivision into Lots 1A and 1B, also known as 2102 and 2110 Mooney Lane. The motion to approve the replat to City Council passed unanimously with no opposition. The commission also approved the minutes from the June 7, 2021 meeting. No other business was discussed.
- Approved the minutes of the June 7, 2021 Planning and Zoning meeting unanimously.
- Approved the replat request by Keystone Casas, Inc. for LT 1 BLK 1 Oleander Subdivision to LT 1A & 1B BLK 1, forwarding it to City Council.
City Council
The Ingleside City Council is holding a special meeting with a single substantive item: an executive session to discuss zoning and possible litigation involving Exxon/Port of Corpus Christi, LP. The council may take action on this item after the closed session. The rest of the agenda is procedural (call to order, roll call, citizen comments, adjournment).
- Executive session under Texas Gov't Code 551.071 to discuss Exxon/Port of Corpus Christi, LP zoning and possible litigation
- Possible action on the executive session item
- Citizen comments
The City Council met in special session and discussed the Exxon/Port of Corpus Christi zoning matter in executive session. After reconvening, Council Member Schack moved, seconded by Council Member Wilson, to direct city attorneys to reply to the letter received. The motion passed unanimously, and the meeting adjourned.
- Directed city attorneys to reply to the letter received regarding Exxon/Port of Corpus Christi zoning and possible litigation — approved unanimously.
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a public hearing and take action on whether the structures at 2447 McCullough meet code or should be demolished. They will also discuss the 2021/2022 tax rate, a homestead exemption ordinance for disabled or elderly residents, and several other items including a donation policy and health insurance renewal.
- Public hearing and action on unsafe structures at 2447 McCullough (PT LT 13, BLK 84, McCampbell Subdivision)
- Discussion on 2021/2022 tax rate and potential special meeting
- Ordinance on ad valorem tax exemption for disabled or 65+ homeowners
- Resolution for City Donation Policy (tabled from May 25)
- Ordinance revision to Chapter 46 for bulk pickup schedule and cart removal
The council unanimously rescinded the Municipal Setting Designation (MSD) for WMH Corpus Land Acquisition I, LLC, and directed staff to send required notifications. They also approved a $25,000 homestead tax exemption for seniors and disabled residents, and authorized demolition of unsafe structures at 2447 McCullough. Several items were tabled, including the donation policy and Gexa Energy discussion.
- Rescinded Municipal Setting Designation (MSD) for WMH Corpus Land Acquisition I, LLC (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-9 to second reading, increasing homestead tax exemption to $25,000 for seniors/disabled (unanimous)
- Authorized demolition of structures at 2447 McCullough (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-10 to second reading, changing cart removal time to 8:00 a.m. (unanimous)
- Approved health insurance renewal with 3% increase and short-term disability coverage (unanimous)
- Directed staff to proceed on land negotiations discussed in executive session (unanimous)
- Tabled donation policy resolution (unanimous)
- Tabled Gexa Energy ancillary services discussion (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider an excavation permit application by Andy & Tonya Garrett for two properties, including 2175 CR 2048 (Collins Lane), to improve and level holes dug by a previous owner. The commission may take action on the permit after the hearing. The agenda also includes approval of the May 3, 2021 minutes and routine reports.
- Public hearing on excavation permit for Property ID# 51291 (LT 1-B Rice Annex Subdivision) and Property ID# 64931 (PT LT 7&8 BLK 80 Mc Campbell Subdivision)
- Possible action on the excavation permit application
- Consideration of minutes from May 3, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and unanimously recommended approval of an excavation permit for Andy and Tonya Garrett's property at 2175 CR 2048, despite drainage concerns from neighbors. The recommendation will go to City Council. The commission also approved the May 3, 2021 minutes with one abstention.
- Recommended approval of excavation permit for Garrett property (unanimous)
- Approved May 3, 2021 meeting minutes (one abstention)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with several action items, including a rezoning ordinance, water service approval, and updates on $7 million street bond projects. The council will also discuss the 2021 county appraisal evaluations, a donation policy, and other administrative matters.
- Rezoning of 1425 6th Street from L-1 (Light Industrial) to T1-C (Manufactured Homes), second reading
- Water service approval by City of Aransas Pass to 1354 Bishop Road
- Resolution appointing members to the Ingleside Development Corporation Board
- HOT Fund application for Light Up Live Oak
- Update on $7 million Street Bond Projects
The City Council voted unanimously to terminate the contract with Ingleside on the Bay for wastewater treatment and directed the City Manager to send notice after an executive session. The council also approved water service by Aransas Pass to 1354 Bishop Road with a future connection stipulation, and approved several resolutions and applications. The meeting was largely routine, with multiple items tabled for further research.
- Terminated contract with Ingleside on the Bay for wastewater treatment (unanimous)
- Approved water service by Aransas Pass to 1354 Bishop Road with stipulation (unanimous)
- Approved resolution appointing IDC Board members (unanimous)
- Approved HOT Fund application for Light Up Live Oak (unanimous)
- Tabled donation policy resolution for staff research (unanimous)
- Tabled Gexa Energy ancillary services item for legal opinion (unanimous)
- Approved resolution for Achievement Boulevard easement (unanimous)
- Approved TCEQ application and HEB grant for 4th Street collection station (unanimous)
Ingleside Development Corporation
The Ingleside Development Corporation board will meet to consider adopting bylaws approved by the city council, recommend reappointments and a new appointment to the board, and review work plans. They will also discuss a facade improvement grant application from Cinderella Dance Gym & Cheer and hear a presentation from The Retail Coach. Consent items include financials and meeting minutes.
- Adopting bylaws approved by City Council on 4/27/21, effective May 18, 2021
- Recommending reappointment of Cindy Wilson and Scott Shaler, and appointment of Alana Seaman, for two-year terms ending May 30, 2023
- Reviewing the 2020/2021 IDC Work Plan and considering the 2021/2022 IDC Work Plan
- Considering a Façade Improvement Grant application from Cinderella Dance Gym & Cheer
- Presentation from The Retail Coach
City Council
The council certified the May 1, 2021 General/Special Election returns, including Charter Amendment M regarding police chief residency, and issued certificates of election to Wilson, Diehl, and Salinas. They also appointed Council Member Schack as Mayor Pro-Tem after Diehl declined. The council approved a rezoning first reading for 1425 6th Street, accepted several donations, approved the 2019-2020 audit, and continued participation in the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program. Items regarding SAFEbuilt and third-party review fees were tabled.
- Certified May 1 election returns and adopted resolution (unanimous)
- Appointed Council Member Schack as Mayor Pro-Tem (unanimous)
- Passed first reading of rezoning at 1425 6th Street to T1-C (unanimous)
- Accepted $200 donation from Gypsy Motorcycle Club (unanimous)
- Accepted 2019-2020 audit (unanimous)
- Continued participation in Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program (6-1)
- Tabled SAFEbuilt professional services agreement (unanimous)
- Tabled third-party review fee reimbursement resolution (unanimous)
Board of Adjustments
The Ingleside Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing on a variance application by Clayton & Leslie Kemp to build a structure 12 inches above adjacent grade instead of 12 inches above the crown of the road at 1411 Main Street. The board will also consider and possibly act on the application, and review minutes from its February 8, 2021 meeting.
- Public hearing on Kemp variance for 1411 Main Street (LTS 13&14 & 17-20 BLK 2 Old Ingleside Subdivision)
- Consideration and possible action on the Kemp variance application
- Approval of minutes from February 8, 2021 meeting
The Board of Adjustments approved a variance for Clayton and Leslie Kemp to build a structure 12 inches above adjacent grade instead of 12 inches above the crown of the road at 1411 Main Street. The decision was unanimous among all members present. No one spoke against the request, and no written objections were received.
- Approved variance for Kemp property at 1411 Main Street (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of February 8, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a request by Ray Gregory Asbury to rezone property at 1425 6th Street from Light Industrial (L-1) to Manufactured Homes (T1-C). The commission may take action on the request after the hearing. The agenda also includes approval of the April 5, 2021 minutes and routine reports.
- Public hearing and possible action on rezoning 1425 6th Street (LT 4A BLK K Burton & Danforth Subdivision) from L-1 to T1-C
- Consideration of minutes from April 5, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and unanimously recommended approval of a request to rezone 1425 6th Street from L-1 (Light Industrial) to T1-C (Manufactured Homes) for a manufactured home residence. The recommendation will go to City Council for final action. The commission also approved the minutes of the April 5, 2021 meeting.
- Approved minutes of April 5, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of rezone at 1425 6th St from L-1 to T1-C (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will consider several action items, including a special permit for an RV residence, a budget amendment for a fire department grant, changes to solid waste fees, and approval of development corporation bylaws. The meeting also includes a proclamation and an executive session on possible claims regarding former employees.
- Special permit for Lucio Garcia to reside in an RV for 18 months at 2569 Danforth due to house fire
- Amend 2020/2021 General Fund Grants Budget for Texas A&M Forest Service grant to Ingleside Fire Department
- Resolution changing fees in Appendix A, including monthly solid waste service fees
- Resolution to approve City of Ingleside Development Corporation Bylaws
- Executive session on possible claims and investigation regarding former employees
The City Council unanimously approved a special permit allowing Lucio Garcia to reside in an RV on his property for 18 months while rebuilding after a house fire. The council also approved a budget amendment for a fire department grant, a fee schedule update adding new dumpster sizes for commercial customers, and minor housekeeping changes to the Development Corporation bylaws. No action was taken on items discussed in executive session.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-06 granting special permit for RV residence at 2569 Danforth (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-07 amending General Fund Grants Budget for Texas A&M Forest Service grant to Fire Department (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-21 updating fee schedule, adding 6-yard and 8-yard dumpsters for commercial customers (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-22 approving City of Ingleside Development Corporation Bylaws (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of April 13, 2021 regular meeting (unanimous)
Port of Corpus Christi
This meeting has no agenda available; only minutes may be reviewed. It appears to be procedural or cancelled.
Ingleside Development Corporation
The Ingleside Development Corporation board will hold a regular meeting to consider several action items, including a facade improvement grant application, a parks master plan, bylaw amendments, and working with Retail Coach. They will also address board member resignations and reappointments, and consider purchasing tablets for meetings. The agenda includes consent items for financials and minutes, plus updates on a Port of Corpus Christi rapport session.
- Facade Improvement Grant application from Cinderella Dance Gym & Cheer
- Parks Master Plan and implementation
- Amending Bylaws of the Corporation
- Working with Retail Coach
- Reappointment of Cindy Wilson and Scott Shaler for two-year terms (May 31, 2021 – May 30, 2023)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold public hearings and consider action on a special permit for an RV residence, a property re-plat, street and pump station renamings, and a master drainage plan contract. They will also discuss several interlocal agreements, federal relief funds, and utility rate resolutions.
- Public hearing and ordinance for RV residence at 2569 Danforth (18-month permit)
- Re-plat of LTS 1-14 BLK 4 Blaschke's Highland Addition to LT 1 BLK A New Highland Addition (2589 HWY 361)
- Resolution to rename Texas Avenue to Alvin R. Moore Avenue
- Resolution to rename Waco Pump Station to Alvin R. Moore Water Pump Station
- Interlocal agreement with Aransas Pass for asphalt to re-pave McCullough Lane
The City Council approved a special permit allowing Lucio Garcia to reside in an RV on his property at 2569 Danforth for 18 months due to a house fire, passing it to second reading. The council also approved a re-plat for property at 2589 HWY 361, authorized negotiations with Freese and Nichols for a Master Drainage Plan, and accepted HOT Fund reports and applications. Several other resolutions and agreements were approved, including renaming Texas Avenue and the Waco Pump Station in honor of Alvin R. Moore.
- Approved special permit for RV residence at 2569 Danforth (first reading, unanimous)
- Approved re-plat for 2589 HWY 361 (unanimous)
- Approved resolutions renaming Texas Avenue and Waco Pump Station (unanimous)
- Authorized negotiations with Freese and Nichols for Master Drainage Plan (6-1)
- Accepted $8,837.50 HOT funds from Best of the Bay Fishing Tournament (unanimous)
- Accepted $16,575.00 HOT funds from Ingleside Round Up Days & Music Festival (unanimous)
- Authorized $16,575.00 HOT funds for Ribs and Rods event (6-1)
- Approved interlocal agreements with San Patricio County and Aransas Pass (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Ingleside Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider action on two items: a special permit for Lucio Garcia to live in an RV at 2569 Danforth for one year after a house fire, and a re-plat of properties at 2589 HWY 361. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and routine reports.
- Public hearing and possible action on special permit for RV residence at 2569 Danforth (PT LT 10 BLK J Burton & Danforth Subdivision)
- Public hearing and possible action on re-plat of LTS 1-14 BLK 4 Blaschke's Highland Addition to LT 1 BLK A New Highland Addition at 2589 HWY 361
- Consideration of minutes from March 1, 2021 meeting
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a special permit for Lucio Garcia to reside in an RV at 2569 Danforth for up to 18 months while his fire-damaged home is replaced. The commission also approved a request by JPH Land Surveying to re-plat lots at 2589 HWY 361 into one lot, with conditions, to allow improvements to the existing Stripes store. Both items were approved unanimously after public hearings with no opposition.
- Approved the minutes of the March 1, 2021 meeting unanimously.
- Approved a special permit for Lucio Garcia to reside in an RV at 2569 Danforth for up to 18 months, amended from one year, unanimously.
- Approved a re-plat request for LTS 1-14 BLK 4 Blaschke's Highland Addition to LT 1 BLK A New Highland Addition, with conditions that utilities be relocated prior to final plat filing, unanimously.
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with presentations from the school district, chamber of commerce, and police, followed by action on several items. Key decisions include special use permits for Kiewit and the Chamber of Commerce at N. O. Simmons Park, a Master Drainage Plan consultant, a City Hall emergency power generator, and a Cape Bay Subdivision PUD. The council may also enter closed session to discuss personnel and the city manager's contract.
- Special Use Permit for Kiewit at N. O. Simmons Park on Oct 23, 2021, with noise ordinance relaxation and parking/sidewalk closure
- Special Use Permit for Chamber of Commerce events at N. O. Simmons Park on June 18 and July 24, 2021, including beer/wine concessions and road closures
- Acceptance of VFW donation for annual Easter Egg Hunt
- Consultant selection and contract negotiation for Master Drainage Plan
- RFP for City Hall Emergency Power Generator
The council approved the City Manager contract, striking item I, with Mayor Parker and four members voting yes and one abstention. It also approved three Special Use Permits for events at N.O. Simmons Park, including one for Kiewit with noise and parking relaxations, and two for the Chamber of Commerce with beer/wine concessions. The council tabled the Master Drainage Plan consultant selection and the RFP for a City Hall emergency power generator, and approved starting the TCEQ application process for a Supplemental Environmental Project. No action was taken on the Cape Bay Subdivision PUD or the 8th Street Waste Water line.
- Approved City Manager Contract, striking item I, effective immediately (5 yes, 1 abstention).
- Approved Special Use Permit for Kiewit at N.O. Simmons Park on Oct 23, 2021, with noise ordinance relaxation and parking/sidewalk closure (unanimous).
- Approved Special Use Permit for Chamber of Commerce event at N.O. Simmons Park on June 18, 2021, with beer/wine and road closure (5 yes, 1 no).
- Approved Special Use Permit for Chamber of Commerce event at N.O. Simmons Park on July 24, 2021, with beer/wine and road closure (unanimous).
- Tabled item 16, the Master Drainage Plan consultant selection and contract negotiation.
- Approved starting the TCEQ application process for a Supplemental Environmental Project (unanimous).
- Tabled the RFP for City Hall Emergency Power Generator until the next meeting (unanimous).
- Approved the March 9, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting minutes (unanimous).
Ingleside Development Corporation
The Ingleside Development Corporation Board will hold a regular meeting to consider several action items, including a facade improvement grant for Arrow Self Storage, a Parks Master Plan, and the purchase of tablets for board meetings. The board will also discuss continuing work with Catalyst on city vision and planning, and new plants at N.O. Simmons Park. Consent agenda items include financials and meeting minutes.
- Façade Improvement Grant application from Arrow Self Storage
- Parks Master Plan
- Purchasing Tablets or iPads for IDC Board Meetings
- Continuing work with Catalyst for city vision and planning
- New plants at N.O. Simmons Park
The Ingleside Development Corporation board approved a Façade Improvement Grant for Arrow Self Storage, covering a sign face and software upgrade up to $2,600. The board also voted to pause its Parks Master Plan improvements, asking the Parks & Rec Director to select a grant writer within 60 days or provide a bid for a basketball court. A motion to continue work with Catalyst on city visioning died for lack of a motion, and the board denied new plants for the skate-bowl at N.O. Simmons Park.
- Approved consent agenda including financials and February minutes.
- Approved Arrow Self Storage façade grant for sign face and software upgrade, up to $2,600.
- Approved motion to pause parks plan, select grant writer within 60 days or provide basketball court bid, with director to explain if not done.
- Directed staff to research iPads/tablets with keyboard case, stand, pen, and larger screen for board meetings.
- Denied purchasing new plants for the skate-bowl at N.O. Simmons Park.
- Item on continuing work with Catalyst died for lack of a motion.
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings and action items, including a replat for the Cape Bay Subdivision (Phases I and II), a special use permit for a Gypsy Motorcycle Club event at Live Oak Park, and updates on drainage easements and grant works. The council will also discuss personnel matters in executive session, including the selection of a city manager and the reappointment of the municipal court judge.
- Public hearing and resolution to replat 25.87 acres (Phase I) and 11.82 acres (Phase II) for Cape Bay Subdivision
- Special Use Permit for Gypsy Motorcycle Club International event at Live Oak Park with beer/wine concession and overnight camping
- Discussion on drainage easement updates
- Discussion on Grant Works
- Executive session on City Manager selection and Municipal Court Judge reappointment
The City Council unanimously appointed Linnette Barker as City Manager effective immediately, and reappointed Valarie Glover as Municipal Judge for a two-year term with a $1,200 phone allowance. The council also approved a replat for Cape Bay Subdivision (6-1), a Special Use Permit for Gypsy Motorcycle Club International at Live Oak Park, and a $9,200 awning repair at the Humble Recreation Center (4-3).
- Appointed Linnette Barker as City Manager, effective immediately (unanimous)
- Reappointed Judge Valarie Glover for a two-year term with $1,200 phone allowance (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2021-14 for Cape Bay Subdivision replat (6-1)
- Approved Special Use Permit for Gypsy Motorcycle Club event at Live Oak Park (unanimous)
- Approved $9,200 for awning repair at Humble Recreation Center (4-3)
- Approved minutes from February 23, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a request by 4LA-ATX, LLC to re-plat land for the Cape Bay Subdivision, Phases I and II, totaling about 37.69 acres. After the hearing, the commission may vote on the request. The meeting also includes approval of the February 15, 2021 minutes and public comments.
- Public hearing on re-plat for Cape Bay Subdivision Phase I (25.87 acres) and Phase II (11.82 acres)
- Possible action on the re-plat application
- Approval of minutes from February 15, 2021 meeting
- Public comments and staff reports
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and unanimously approved a request by 4LA-ATX, LLC to re-plat land for the Cape Bay Subdivision Phases I and II. The motion to approve the replat and forward it to City Council passed unanimously. No one spoke against the request, and no objections were received.
- Approved the minutes of the February 15, 2021 meeting unanimously.
- Approved the replat request by 4LA-ATX, LLC for Cape Bay Subdivision Phases I and II, forwarding it to City Council.
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings and action items, including a rezoning request, a re-plat, a contract for a new Municipal Court Building, and selection of a grant administrator. The council may also discuss personnel matters in closed session, including the city manager selection and the municipal court judge's reappointment.
- Rezone LTS 1-4 BLK 4 Blaschke’s Highland Addition from R-1 to C-2 (Vaquero Ventures)
- Re-plat LT 6 Richland Meadows into LT 6A, 6B, 6C (Douglas & Brenda Richardson)
- Contract for new Municipal Court Building
- Select Traylor & Associates as Grant Administrator for Downtown Revitalization Grant
- Girl Scouts request to install bat box at Whitney Lake
The council unanimously approved installing a bat box at Whitney Lake, awarded the Municipal Court Building contract to Pro Touch, approved a re-plat for Richland Meadows, and selected Traylor & Associates as grant administrator. The council also tabled the Municipal Court Judge reappointment and directed staff to contact candidates for City Manager.
- Approved Girl Scouts bat box installation at Whitney Lake (unanimous)
- Approved re-plat of LT 6 Richland Meadows to LT 6A, 6B, & 6C (unanimous)
- Awarded Municipal Court Building contract to Pro Touch (unanimous)
- Approved Traylor & Associates as Grant Administrator for Downtown Revitalization Grant (unanimous)
- Tabled Municipal Court Judge reappointment until next meeting
- Directed HR to contact City Manager candidates with questions (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council is holding a special meeting with a presentation from the Port of Corpus Christi about a permit for a desalinization plant and La Quinta Channel. The council may also discuss and take action on the selection of a city manager, though the executive session for this item was cancelled.
- Presentation by Port of Corpus Christi on desalinization plant permit and La Quinta Channel
- Discussion and possible action on selection of City Manager
- Executive session cancelled as of 2/18/21 12:15 P.M.
Ingleside Development Corporation
The Ingleside Development Corporation board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly act on several economic development items, including next steps for the Parks Master Plan, taking on debt service with bond counsel, and selecting a grant administrator for the Downtown Revitalization Grant. The board will also consider sponsoring a book box and fencing at N.O. Simmons Park, and receive updates on façade grants, the website, and a Port of Corpus Christi rapport session.
- Next steps for Parks Master Plan and possible implementation
- Working with bond counsel to take on debt service
- Sponsoring a book box at N.O. Simmons Park
- Fencing at N.O. Simmons skate bowl
- Selecting a Grant Administrator for Downtown Revitalization Grant (payment contingent on grant funds)
The Ingleside Development Corporation board met virtually and approved several actions, including seeking bids for a new basketball court at Faith Park, declining to take on debt service at this time, and sponsoring a book box at N.O. Simmons Park. They also approved Traylor & Associates as the grant administrator for the Downtown Revitalization Grant. A proposal for fencing at the N.O. Simmons skate bowl died for lack of a motion.
- Approved consent agenda including sales tax receipts and 12/15/20 minutes (unanimous)
- Approved seeking bids for new basketball court at Faith Park (unanimous)
- Approved not taking on debt service at this time (unanimous)
- Approved sponsoring book box at N.O. Simmons Park with $400 max and conditions (unanimous)
- Fencing at N.O. Simmons skate bowl died for lack of a motion
- Approved Traylor & Associates as Grant Administrator for Downtown Revitalization Grant (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a request by Douglas & Brenda Richardson to re-plat Lot 6 of Richland Meadows Subdivision into Lots 6A, 6B, and 6C. The commission may take action on the request after the hearing. The meeting also includes approval of the January 18, 2021 minutes and public comments.
- Public hearing on re-plat of Lot 6 Richland Meadows into Lots 6A, 6B, 6C
- Possible action on the re-plat application
- Approval of minutes from January 18, 2021 meeting
- Public comments and reports from members and staff
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a request to re-plat Lot 6 of Richland Meadows Subdivision into Lots 6A, 6B, and 6C, forwarding it to City Council. The applicant, Brenda Richardson, stated the replat is intended to sell off lots, and a 20-foot roadway and drainage easement will be dedicated to the city. No objections were raised during the public hearing.
- Approved minutes of January 18, 2021 (unanimous)
- Approved replat of LT 6 Richland Meadows to LT 6A, 6B, & 6C (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a public hearing and consider an objectionable use permit for Air Liquide on 10.33 acres at 4015 State Highway 361, plus a rezoning of lots on Gussie Street from residential to commercial. They will also discuss the new wastewater treatment plant location, amend water and sewer connection ordinances, and consider allowing a council member to volunteer for a health/safety organization.
- Public hearing and resolution for Air Liquide objectionable use permit on 10.33 acres at 4015 State Highway 361
- Ordinance to rezone LTS 1-4 BLK 4 Blaschke's Highland Addition from R-1 to C-2 (first reading)
- Discussion on location of new Waste Water Treatment Plant and Public Works Administration Building
- Second reading of ordinances amending water connection (Sec. 66-36) and sewer building connections (Sec. 66-149)
- Resolution to permit a council member to volunteer for a health/safety organization
Board of Adjustments
The Ingleside Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing on a variance request by Lance Prine to build a front porch encroaching 8 feet into the 25-foot front setback at 2738 El Paso Ave. The board will also elect officers, take oaths, approve minutes, and discuss member training.
- Public hearing on variance request by Lance Prine for front porch encroaching 8' into 25' setback at 2738 El Paso Ave
- Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman
- Oath of Office for all board members
- Consideration of minutes from October 12, 2020 meeting
- Discussion of educational training for board members
The Board of Adjustments denied a variance request by Lance Prine to build a front porch encroaching 8 feet into the 25-foot front setback at 2738 El Paso Ave. The motion to deny passed unanimously. The board also elected officers and approved prior minutes.
- Denied variance for front porch encroachment at 2738 El Paso Ave (unanimous)
- Elected Frank Truitt as Chairman (3-1, 1 abstain)
- Elected Tracy Long as Vice Chairman (3-1, 1 abstain)
- Approved minutes of October 12, 2020 (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings and action items, including replatting and rezoning requests, approval of tax sale property purchases, a contract for emergency generators, and resolutions for the May 1, 2021 election. Several items are second readings of ordinances, indicating prior discussion.
- Public hearing and action on Mass Investments replat of 10.719 acres in Caruthers Cove Subdivision to Xeno Addition
- Public hearing and first reading to rezone LTS 1-4 BLK 4 Blaschke's Highland Addition from R-1 to C-2
- Approval of offers to purchase three tax sale properties, including 2581 S. Main
- Awarding contract for Replacement Emergency Generators
- Resolutions for May 1, 2021 election of three council members and joint election with school district
The City Council approved a replat for Mass Investments, awarded a contract for emergency generators, and approved several election-related resolutions. Two utility ordinances were tabled for further review, and a rezoning request was tabled because the applicant was absent.
- Approved replat for Mass Investments (unanimous)
- Awarded generator contract to McDonald Electric Contractors Engineers (unanimous)
- Approved offer to purchase tax sale property at 2581 S. Main (unanimous)
- Approved offer to purchase tax sale property on Avenue D (unanimous)
- Approved offer to purchase tax sale property on Highway 1069 (unanimous)
- Tabled utility ordinances on water and sewer connections (unanimous)
- Tabled rezoning request for Blaschke's Highland Addition (unanimous)
- Approved resolution for May 1, 2021 election (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Ingleside Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider action on two property requests: a re-plat of 10.719 acres in Caruthers Cove Subdivision and a rezoning of lots on Gussie Street from R-1 to C-2. The commission will also elect officers, take oaths, approve minutes, and discuss member training.
- Public hearing on Mass Investments' re-plat of 10.719 acres in Caruthers Cove Subdivision to Lot 1, Block 1, Xeno Addition
- Public hearing on Vaquero Ventures Management's rezoning of Lots 1-4, Block 4, Blaschke's Highland Addition from R-1 to C-2
- Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman
- Oath of office for all Planning & Zoning members
- Discussion of educational training for members
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a motion to recommend a replat of 10.719 acres in Caruthers Cove Subdivision to City Council. It also unanimously approved a motion to recommend a rezone of lots on Gussie Street from R-1 to C-2 for a gas station expansion. Both items will go to City Council for final action.
- Approved replat recommendation for 10.719 acres in Caruthers Cove Subdivision (unanimous)
- Approved rezone recommendation for LTS 1-4 BLK 4 Blaschke's Highland Addition from R-1 to C-2 (unanimous)
- Elected Brenda Richardson as Chairman (1 abstain)
- Elected Alana Seaman as Vice Chairman (1 abstain)
- Approved December 21, 2020 minutes (unanimous)
City Council
The Ingleside City Council will hold public hearings on two rezoning requests that would convert residential and commercial land to industrial use, covering roughly 316 acres. The council will also consider closing a portion of Coleman Road, a contract with the Ingleside Little League Association, and several infrastructure items. One agenda item, an ordinance ordering a May 1, 2021 election on city charter amendments, is marked CANCELLED/WITHDRAWN.
- Public hearing to rezone 21.2 acres from R-1, C-1, and L-1 to Industrial (GEO IDs 2139-0262-0000-047, -045, -044)
- Public hearing to rezone approximately 295.26 acres from R-1 to Industrial (GEO IDs 2139-0262-0000-004, -049, -025, and 2139-0184-0000-009)
- Public hearing and ordinance on Mass Investments' request to close a portion of Coleman Road and a 0.802-acre alley in Caruthers Cove Subdivision
- Resolution authorizing a one-year contract with Ingleside Little League Association for Bennie Diegel Baseball Complex
- Discussion on Street Bond Projects, EPA Wastewater Fine, and 8th Street Sanitary Sewer Line
The council approved task orders for Hanson Engineering to prioritize street bond projects, including 4th Street drainage and Kenney Lane reconstruction. It also passed first readings for ordinances on Coleman Road closure, city charter election, and utility connection amendments, and approved a contract with Ingleside Little League. Two rezoning public hearings were cancelled, and no action was taken on executive session items.
- Approved task orders for Hanson Engineering and prioritized street bond projects (unanimous)
- Approved one-year contract with Ingleside Little League for Bennie Diegel Baseball Complex (unanimous)
- Passed first reading of ordinance to close and abandon portion of Coleman Road (unanimous)
- Passed first reading of ordinance ordering May 1, 2021 charter election, with Propositions 11 and 12 removed (unanimous)
- Approved RFP for Master Drainage Plan (6-1, Schack no)
- Passed first reading of ordinance amending water connection requirements (unanimous)
- Passed first reading of ordinance amending sanitary sewer connection requirements (unanimous)
- Tabled EPA Wastewater Fine discussion for 45 days (unanimous)