Lampasas public meetings in 2022
41 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council
The agenda for the Lampasas City Council meeting on December 12, 2022, contains only section headers and item numbers (e.g., 1.3, 2.1, 3.1, 5.1, 7.1) with no descriptive text. It appears to be a procedural placeholder with no substantive items listed.
- Workshop sessions scheduled
- Item 2.1 listed
- Item 5.1 listed
- Items 7.1 through 7.5 listed
City Council
This agenda is entirely procedural boilerplate. It contains no substantive items, only page markers and item numbers with no descriptions, decisions, or discussion topics.
- No actionable items listed
Zoning Board of Adjustments
The Lampasas Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing and consider granting a variance to reduce the lot depth from 110 feet to 104 feet for the property at 1001 Bridge Street, currently zoned Commercial. The board will also review and possibly approve the minutes from its July 26, 2022 meeting.
- Public hearing and possible action on variance for 1001 Bridge Street to reduce lot depth from 110' to 104'
- Discussion and possible action on approving minutes from July 26, 2022
- Property owner Jack Harrell requests variance; property is zoned Commercial, surrounded by Commercial and Single Family Residential
- 17 notices sent to nearby property owners; no responses received
- If variance approved, owner will seek replat and rezoning to SF-6
City Council
This City Council agenda is largely procedural, consisting of page markers and item numbers without descriptive text. No specific ordinances, contracts, or public hearings are listed, so the meeting appears to be a workshop with no substantive decisions or discussions detailed in the provided agenda.
Planning & Zoning
The Lampasas Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider approval of the Lampasas Business Park Subdivision Plat (158.638 acres) and the vacation/abandonment of a 0.24-acre unopened portion of Deb Lynn Street. They will also discuss general planning and zoning inquiries.
- Public hearing and action on Lampasas Business Park Subdivision Plat, 158.638 acres, Daniel Stanley Survey, Abstract 631
- Public hearing and action on vacation/abandonment of 0.24 acres (60-foot-wide) of unopened Deb Lynn Street, east of South Howe Street, part of 1003 S. Howe Street
- Approval of minutes from October 4, 2022 meeting
- Discussion of general planning and zoning inquiries/developments
City Council
This agenda is largely procedural boilerplate, with numbered workshop sections and item placeholders but no substantive details. The City Council is meeting, but the agenda provides no specific decisions, discussions, or action items for residents.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly act on the proposed Lampasas Business Park Subdivision Plat, Business Park progress and financing, land use regulations and zoning, and signage off Highway 183. They will also review September 2022 financial statements and consider a board vacancy. The agenda includes routine items like approving prior minutes and open forum for citizen comments.
- Discussion and possible action on proposed Lampasas Business Park Subdivision Plat
- Discussion and possible action on Business Park progress, project accounting, financing, and change orders
- Discussion and possible action on Land Use Regulation and Zoning for the Business Park
- Discussion and possible action on Business Park signage off Highway 183
- Discussion and possible action on board vacancy
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board approved the Proposed Lampasas Business Park Subdivision plat for submission to the Planning Commission, and recommended Fin Erwin to fill a board vacancy. Both votes were unanimous. The board also discussed business park progress, signage, and land use regulations.
- Approved minutes of September 21, 2022 (unanimous)
- Approved September 2022 Financial Statements and Balance Sheet (unanimous)
- Approved moving Proposed Lampasas Business Park Subdivision plat to Planning Commission (unanimous)
- Recommended appointment of Fin Erwin to LEDC board (unanimous)
City Council
This City Council agenda is entirely procedural boilerplate. It contains no substantive agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics — only page markers and item numbers with no accompanying text.
City Council
This City Council agenda is entirely procedural boilerplate, consisting of page markers and item numbers with no descriptions, attachments, or substantive content. There are no decisions, discussions, or public hearings scheduled in the provided text.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation approved minutes, financial statements, and several actions related to the Business Park, including a motion to have plans reviewed by the property owner for modification approval and a motion allowing staff to approve change orders up to $10,000 without board approval. The board also discussed Business Park zoning amendments, including permitted and prohibited uses across three intensity zones, and received updates on county and school district matters. No final action was taken on board appointments or the zoning amendments themselves.
- Approved August 17, 2022 minutes (unanimous, Hudson absent)
- Approved August 2022 Financial Statements and Balance Sheet (unanimous, Hudson absent)
- Moved to have Business Park plans reviewed by Property Owner for modification approval (unanimous, Hudson absent)
- Approved staff to approve change orders up to $10,000 without board approval (unanimous, Hudson absent)
City Council
This agenda is almost entirely procedural boilerplate, consisting of page markers and item numbers with no descriptions. The City Council is meeting in a workshop format, but no specific decisions, discussions, or action items are detailed in the provided text.
Planning & Zoning
The Lampasas Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider action on a Specific Use Permit for a guesthouse at 101 N Rice Street, as well as two minor plats: the Gamel Addition and Cresta De Mesa Soleads. The commission will also approve minutes from May 5, 2022, and discuss general planning inquiries.
- Specific Use Permit for guesthouse at 101 N Rice Street (Block 2, lots 6-7, Fairview Addition)
- Gamel Addition Minor Plat with variances (part of lot 2, Block 30, Matthew & Wilkes Addition)
- Minor Plat of Cresta De Mesa Soleads, 6.13 acres, James R. Cook Survey, Abstract No. 110
- Approval of minutes from May 5, 2022
- General planning and zoning inquiries discussion
City Council
The agenda is mostly procedural, containing only page markers and item numbers with no substantive details. The council is scheduled to hold workshops and address numbered agenda items, but the provided text lacks any specific proposals, decisions, or discussion topics.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly act on the July 2022 minutes, financial statements, and several Business Park items including progress, accounting, financing, change orders, land appraisal for Tracts 10-12, and entrance signage. They will also consider compensated time off for the Economic Development Director's community service participation and receive updates on county, school district, staff, marketing, zoning, and sales tax matters.
- Discussion and possible action on July 2022 financial statements and balance sheet
- Business Park progress, project accounting, financing, and change orders
- Costs, inputs, and appraisal of Business Park Tracts 10, 11 & 12
- Business Park entrance signage
- Compensated time off for Economic Development Director's community service
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation approved the July 20, 2022 minutes and July 2022 financial statements. The board discussed Business Park construction progress, including change orders and financing draws, and reviewed appraisals for three tracts. No action was taken on Business Park entrance signage, with the board agreeing to wait for median completion. The board also received updates on sales tax revenue, marketing efforts, and zoning covenants.
- Approved July 20, 2022 minutes (Talbert abstaining, Schaub absent)
- Approved July 2022 Financial Statements and Balance Sheet (unanimous, Schaub absent)
- Discussed Business Park change order with ~$23,250 increase in LEDC costs; no formal vote recorded
- Reviewed appraisals: Tract 10 ($520,000), Tract 11 ($440,000), Tract 12 ($440,000); no action taken
- Agreed by consensus to wait on Business Park entrance sign design until median is complete
Airport Advisory Board
The Lampasas Airport Advisory Board is meeting to discuss and possibly act on several administrative items, including approving the March 9, 2022 minutes, filling a board vacancy, adopting bylaws, and setting terms for the hangar waiting list. The board will also receive updates on airport maintenance and daily operations. The meeting is open to the public with a citizen comment period.
- Approval of minutes from March 9, 2022
- Discussion and possible action on board vacancy
- Discussion and possible action on Airport bylaws
- Discussion and possible action on hangar waiting list terms
- Updates on airport maintenance and daily operations
The Airport Advisory Board approved minutes from March 9, 2022, and appointed John Fingerhut and Kevin Smith to a committee to review the airport's bylaws, including a proposed change requiring board members to be active pilots hangared at the airport. The board also voted to delay filling a board vacancy until bylaws are updated, and adopted a temporary policy giving Lampasas County taxpayers without a hangar priority on the waiting list. No other substantive decisions were made; discussions covered AWOS service issues, fuel prices, and a possible grass landing strip.
- Approved minutes from March 9, 2022 (unanimous)
- Appointed Fingerhut and Smith to bylaw review committee (unanimous)
- Tabled filling board vacancy until bylaws updated (unanimous)
- Adopted temporary hangar waiting list priority for Lampasas County taxpayers without a hangar (unanimous)
City Council
This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate, with page markers and item numbers but no actual agenda items, descriptions, or attachments. The meeting appears to be a workshop, but no decisions or discussions are specified.
City Council
This City Council meeting agenda is composed entirely of blank pages and placeholder labels such as 'WORKSHOP-2' and 'ITEM 2.1', with no substantive content. There are no decisions, discussions, or proposals listed. The meeting appears to be procedural only.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly act on the FY 2022/2023 budget, June 2022 financial statements, and Business Park progress, project accounting, financing, and change orders. The board will also consider compensated time off for the Economic Development Director's community service activities. The agenda includes routine items such as approving prior meeting minutes and receiving updates on county, school district, and staff matters.
- Discussion and possible action on FY 2022/2023 Budget
- Discussion and possible action on June 2022 Financial Statements and Balance Sheet
- Discussion and possible action on Business Park progress, project accounting, financing, and change orders
- Discussion and possible action on compensated time off for Economic Development Director's community service activities
- Approval of minutes from June 15, 2022 meeting
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation board approved the FY 2022/2023 budget, which includes increases for engineering, promotion, professional services, and building maintenance. The board also approved the June 2022 financial statements and tabled a discussion on compensated time off for directors' community service. No action was taken on the Business Park progress update, which was informational only.
- Approved June 2022 financial statements and balance sheet (unanimous)
- Approved FY 2022/2023 budget with changes (unanimous)
- Tabled discussion on compensated time off for directors' community service (unanimous)
Zoning Board of Adjustments
The Lampasas Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold public hearings and consider two variance requests: one to reduce lot depth and width on a property near Standifer and Northington streets, and another to reduce front yard setbacks on three lots in the 200 block of North Summer Street. The board will also vote on approving the June 21, 2022 meeting minutes.
- Variance request for SF-6 zoning at pt. of Lot 2, Block 30, Matthews and Wilkes Addition: reduce lot depth from 110' to 105' and width from 50' to 45'
- Variance request for SF-10 zoning at Block 76, Lots 5R, 6R, 7R, Lampasas Springs Addition, 200 block of North Summer Street: reduce front yard setback from 25 feet to 10 feet on all three lots
- Approval of minutes from June 21, 2022 meeting
City Council
This agenda is entirely procedural boilerplate, consisting of blank pages and numbered placeholders for a workshop session. No specific decisions, discussions, or action items are listed.
City Council
This City Council agenda is composed entirely of blank pages and placeholder markers (e.g., 'WORKSHOP-2', 'ITEM 2.1', '7.1') with no substantive content. There are no decisions, discussions, or proposals listed for the meeting.
Zoning Board of Adjustments
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing and vote on a request by owner Luis Ramon Canada to rezone and replat a 0.176-acre property at 304 E 7th Street. The request seeks a variance to reduce the minimum lot size from 6,000 sq ft to 3,200 sq ft and the depth from 110 feet to 50.03 feet to build a new home. The board will also approve the minutes from the May 17, 2022 meeting.
- Public hearing for variance at 304 E 7th Street (Lot 5, Block 58, AH Barnes Addition)
- Request to reduce lot size from 6,000 sq ft to 3,200 sq ft
- Request to reduce lot depth from 110 feet to 50.03 feet
- Approval of minutes from the May 17, 2022 meeting
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly act on the FY 2020-2021 audit, May 2022 financials, the FY 2022/2023 budget, and several Business Park items including covenants, development costs, road naming, and entrance signage. The board will also consider appointing an additional member to the Business Park Architectural Control Committee. The agenda includes routine items like approving minutes and an open forum for citizen comments.
- Discussion and possible action on FY 2020-2021 Audit Report from Singleton, Clark & Co.
- Discussion and possible action on FY 2022/2023 Budget
- Discussion and possible action on land use covenants for Lampasas Business Park
- Discussion and possible action on Business Park real property development costs and engaging a commercial appraiser
- Discussion and possible action on naming Business Park roads and entrance signage
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation approved the FY 2020-2021 audit, May 2022 financial statements, and the engagement of CBRE to appraise three Business Park lots. Board members also named two Business Park roads Business Boulevard and Progress Parkway. No action was taken on the FY 2022/2023 budget, additional committee appointments, or entrance signage.
- Approved minutes of January 19, 2022 (unanimous)
- Approved FY 2020-2021 Audit Report from Singleton, Clark & Co. (unanimous)
- Approved May 2022 Financial Statements and Balance Sheet (unanimous)
- Engaged CBRE to appraise three Business Park lots (unanimous)
- Named Business Park roads Business Boulevard and Progress Parkway (unanimous)
City Council
This City Council agenda is composed entirely of blank pages and placeholder labels such as 'WORKSHOP-2' and 'ITEM 2.1', with no actual agenda items, descriptions, or attachments. The meeting appears to be scheduled, but the agenda provides no information on what will be discussed or decided.
City Council
The provided agenda contains only placeholder text and blank pages. No specific topics, discussions, or decisions are documented in this record.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly act on several Business Park items, including real property development costs, naming of dedicated roads and streets, and entrance signage. The board will also consider appointing members to the Business Park Architectural Control Committee and review April financial statements. Updates will be provided on the Business Park construction, development projects, website redesign, and other economic development activities.
- Appointment of 2 LEDC Board members and 1 additional member to the Business Park Architectural Control Committee
- Discussion and possible action on real property development costs and inputs
- Discussion and possible action on naming of Business Park dedicated roads and streets
- Discussion and possible action on Business Park entrance signage
- Approval of April 27, 2022 minutes and April financial statements
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation approved minutes and financials, appointed two members to the Business Park Architectural Control Committee, and formed a subcommittee to identify development costs and seek appraisals for Business Park parcels. No action was taken on naming roads or entrance signage, though consensus favored monument signs. The board also received updates on development projects, sales tax revenue, and Nextlink's Phase 4 buildout.
- Approved April 27, 2022 minutes (Hudson motion, Monroe abstaining)
- Approved April financial statements (unanimous)
- Appointed Monroe and Hudson to Business Park Architectural Control Committee (unanimous)
- Formed subcommittee to identify development costs and proceed with RFP for appraisals (unanimous)
- No action on naming Business Park roads; deferred to next meeting
- Consensus to use monument-type entrance signs for Business Park
Zoning Board of Adjustments
The Zoning Board of Adjustment is considering a request for 2032 S. US Highway 281 to reduce required parking from 75 spaces to 42 spaces. The proposal involves developing two 4-story complexes and one 2-story building for residents aged 65 and older.
- Variance request: Reduce parking requirements at 203 .S. US Highway 281 from 75 to 42 spaces
- Proposed development: Two 4-story multi-family complexes and one 2-story building totaling 42 units
- Public hearing regarding multi-family parking requirements for LHW Johnson Survey property
City Council
The provided document contains only workshop placeholders and blank pages. There are no specific topics, motions, or decisions recorded in this text.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will meet to discuss and possibly approve a $10,000 amendment to the Eckermann Engineering contract for the Business Park plat, along with updates on financials, covenants, and real property costs. The agenda also includes a possible amendment to Life Safety Grant conditions and various staff updates. The meeting is a regular session with open forum for public comments.
- Amendment to Business Park Roadway & Utility Improvements Phase 1 contract with Eckermann Engineering for plat development, not to exceed $10,000
- Discussion on Business Park Covenants, Zoning & Development Standards
- Update and possible action on February/March Financial Statements
- Discussion on real property development costs and inputs
- Amendment to Life Safety Grant conditions
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation approved a $10,000 amendment to the Eckermann Engineering contract for plat development at the LEDC Business Park, and formed a subcommittee to finalize Business Park covenants. The board also approved the February/March financial statements and Life Safety Grant amendments, all by unanimous votes. No action was taken on real property development costs, which remain under research.
- Approved minutes of Feb 16, 2022 (unanimous)
- Approved Feb/Mar financial statements (unanimous)
- Formed subcommittee (Schaub, Hudson, Shahan) to finalize Business Park covenants
- Approved $10,000 amendment to Eckermann Engineering contract for plat development (unanimous)
- Approved Life Safety Grant amendments including contractor lien release (unanimous)
City Council
The provided document contains only page numbers and placeholders for workshops and items. There is no information regarding specific decisions, discussions, or topics for this meeting.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will meet to discuss and possibly approve a contract amendment with Eckermann Engineering for plat development at the LEDC Business Park, not to exceed $10,000. They will also review financial statements, Business Park covenants and zoning standards, real property development costs, and a Life Safety Grant amendment. The agenda includes routine items like minutes approval and staff updates.
- Amendment to Business Park Roadway & Utility Improvements Phase I contract with Eckermann Engineering for plat development, not to exceed $10,000
- Discussion on Business Park Covenants, Zoning & Development Standards
- Discussion on real property development costs and inputs
- Amendment to Life Safety Grant conditions
- Approval of February 16, 2022 minutes and February/March financial statements
Planning & Zoning
The Lampasas Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly approve the Morris Cedar Break Minor Plat and the Estates of Gibson Branch Preliminary Plat. They will also discuss planning and zoning items from recent council meetings and general inquiries. The meeting is scheduled for April 7, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.
- Approval of minutes from March 3, 2022
- Morris Cedar Break Minor Plat
- Estates of Gibson Branch Preliminary Plat
- Discussion of Planning and Zoning items from March Council Meetings
City Council
The provided document contains only item numbers and placeholder text indicating pages were intentionally left blank. There are no descriptions of proposed or discussed actions available in this record.
City Council
This agenda is entirely procedural boilerplate. It consists of blank pages, page numbers, and item placeholders (e.g., 1.3, 2.1, 3.1, 5.1, 7.1–7.8, MISC.) with no descriptions, decisions, or discussion topics. There is nothing substantive for the City Council to act on or for residents to track.
- No rezonings, contracts, or public hearings listed.
- No dollar amounts or project names appear.
- Item numbers present but without content.
Airport Advisory Board
The Lampasas Airport Advisory Board is meeting to consider approving minutes from two prior meetings, discuss encroachment and restricted covenants on land near the airport, address a board vacancy, and receive updates on airport maintenance and daily operations. The board may also enter executive session for legal, property, personnel, security, or economic development matters.
- Approval of minutes from August 11, 2021 and September 27, 2021
- Discussion and possible action on encroachment and restricted covenants on land near Airport
- Discussion and possible action regarding Board vacancy
- Discussion and updates on Airport Maintenance and Daily Operations
The Airport Advisory Board unanimously recommended that the City implement compatible land use zoning restrictions for land around the airport to plan for future development. The board also approved minutes from two prior meetings and discussed maintenance updates, but took no action on a board vacancy.
- Approved minutes from August 11, 2021 (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from September 27, 2021 (unanimous)
- Recommended City implement compatible land use zoning restrictions near airport (unanimous)
- No action on board vacancy; deferred to term renewals
Planning & Zoning
The Lampasas Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and take possible action on two land-use requests: a Specific Use Permit for open storage at 102 South Key Avenue and a rezoning from Retail to Single Family Residential at 204 E. 1st Street. The agenda also includes routine items like approving minutes, appointing a co-chair, and scheduling training.
- Specific Use Permit for open storage/display/work area at 102 South Key Avenue (Block 3, lots 3-4, L S C First Addition) for 9812 Holdings, LLC
- Rezoning from Retail 'R' to Single Family Residential-6 'SF-6' at 204 E. 1st Street (Block 35, E 64 of lots 7-8, A.H. Barnes Addition) for Weldon Maxey
- Appointment of Co-Chair
- Discussion on Planning Commission training date/time
- Discussion on applicants to fill vacancy
City Council
The provided document contains only page numbers and placeholders. There are no descriptions of decisions, discussions, or topics listed for this City Council meeting.
Economic Development Corporation
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation Board will consider approving two construction contracts for the Business Park Roadway & Utility Improvements, Phase I, totaling $2,747,544.50, and discuss the project's scope and add alternate. The board will also review January financial statements and receive updates on various projects and community items.
- Award construction contract for Business Park Roadway & Utility Improvements, Phase I Base Bid to Gage & Cade Construction, LLC for $2,136,657.50
- Award construction contract for Phase I Add Alternate 1 to Gage & Cade Construction, LLC for $610,887
- Discussion and possible action on Business Park Roadway & Utility Improvements, Phase I scope and add alternate
- Update and possible action on January Financial Statement
- Approval of minutes from January 19, 2022 meeting
The Lampasas Economic Development Corporation approved the scope and awarded construction contracts for Business Park Roadway & Utility Improvements Phase 1. The base bid of $2,136,657.50 and Add Alternate 1 bid of $610,887.00 were both awarded to Gage & Cade Construction, LLC. The board also approved the January financial statement and the previous meeting's minutes. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved minutes of January 19, 2022 (unanimous)
- Approved January financial statement (unanimous)
- Approved Business Park Phase 1 scope and add alternate (unanimous)
- Awarded Phase 1 base bid contract to Gage & Cade Construction, LLC for $2,136,657.50 (unanimous)
- Awarded Phase 1 Add Alternate 1 contract to Gage & Cade Construction, LLC for $610,887.00 (unanimous)
City Council
This City Council meeting agenda is essentially procedural boilerplate. It contains only page markers, workshop labels, and item numbers (2.1, 2.2, 3.1–3.3, 5.1, 7.1–7.9) with no descriptions, attachments, or substantive content. No decisions or discussions are detailed.
City Council
The City Council is considering an ordinance to call a general election on May 7, 2022, to fill expired terms for Council Places 3, 4, and 5. The ordinance sets polling places, early voting dates, and appoints election officials. Most of the agenda is procedural boilerplate, with this election ordinance being the only substantive item.
- Ordinance calling general election for Council Places 3, 4, 5 on May 7, 2022
- Polling places: Lampasas County Elections Administrator Office, 407 S. Pecan St., and Kempner Fire Training Center, 315 Pecan St.
- Early voting April 25–May 3, 2022, at 407 S. Pecan St., Suite 102
- Bilingual election materials in English and Spanish
- Appoints Mark Bishop as early voting clerk and Elke White as presiding judge
City Council
The City Council is meeting to discuss the City Manager's report, which covers a new Assistant City Manager, residential development updates, an upcoming eclipse planning meeting, sewer interceptor assessment, and several infrastructure projects. The report also includes requests for council direction on a LAFTA event and a skatepark timeline. No formal votes are listed on the agenda.
- New Assistant City Manager Ryan Ward starts January 10
- Eclipse stakeholder meeting January 13 at old Middle School
- Campbell Park pavilion contract at $178,047.85
- East Third Street project to complete by April 4, 2022
- Ave C sewer project from Key Ave to Porter