HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin 1_11_2000 CC-RFAA does their tests, but that there would be more detail in a Part 150 Study with a single instrument.
Penny Burt, 3803 Roble Grande Circle, told Council that this item is a "piece -meal , tiny bit" of the real
airport situation. She asked that the money provided be spent cautiously. She said what has been done to
date was not determined by a cost - benefit analysis. She suggested waiting to see where this Study fits into
the overall program.
Barton said he feels the noise is the major complaint regarding the airport. Burt said she is hearing that
noise, safety, and costs are the major complaints.
Burt stated that Don Cole at an Airport Advisory Board meeting stated that the airport should be moved.
Travis clarified that the 150 study is not a precursor to an application for a tower.
Motion by Barton, second by Lyda to approve the request for a Part 150 Study. Approved 6 -0.
EE Consideration of a request to provide policy direction to staff regarding denial provisions of Section
12.24.120 of the City Code (Parades and Processions) in the event a special events permit is sought for an
airshow on May 5th - 7th, 2000 -- Travis McLain and Verna Browning
Beth Jenkins, 30205 Hacienda Lane, said she could still do the "fly -bys" and the "pyrotechnics" without
closing the road. She noted that all the proceeds from the Airshow go back into the community.
Banks was asked to consult the ordinance to determine the provisions for denial of the special events
permit. It was determined that sufficient policy direction was received to close a portion of Northwest
Boulevard.
FF Emergency Reading of an ordinance extending the suspension of the receipt for review and approval of
new applications for manufactured housing developments within the jurisdiction of the City and its Extra
Territorial Jurisdiction for four months -- Clyde von Rosenberg and Ed Barry
von Rosenberg read only the caption on Emergency Reading after having satisfied the requirements of the
City Charter.
Motion by Hoyt, second by Lyda to treat this item as an emergency. Approved 6 -0.
Motion Hoyt, second by Lyda to approve on emergency basis. Approved 6 -0.
GG Consideration of possible action on the alignment and construction of Country Club Road /Rivery
Boulevard at Williams Drive -- Don Rundell and Jim Briggs
Jim Brown asked that this item be postponed to the next meeting. Motion by Barton, second by Lyda to
defer this item to the next meeting. Tie vote of 3 -3. Mayor voted to defer. Briggs asked Council if they
wanted to hear the presentation from HDR this evening. Barton asked that this item be placed at the
beginning of the next agenda. Hoyt suggested combining the evaluations with this item next Tuesday night,
starting with this item at 7:00 p.m.
HH Consideration of an agreement with the Georgetown Cultural Citizens' Memorial Association (GCCMA) for
leasing and renovation funding of the Shotgun House located at 801 West Street. -- Murray Blackman
Blackman gave a brief overview of the agreement.
Della Green, 1901 Vine Street, told Council the Citizens' Memorial Association was incorporated in order to
obtain a 501(c)3. She said they were forced to change the name in order to apply to the IRS for the 501(c)3
standing. She said a lease agreement is required by IRS along with the application. She said the
Association has raised over $1700 in less than a month and said they will apply for a marker. She said it is
awkward for the City to withhold the amount of money that is promised until the Association has raised the
amount they are required to provide. She asked that the City go ahead and spend their $30,000 share to
bring the building up to code. Hart suggested deferring this item for a couple of weeks in order to view the
architect's cost estimates.
Motion by Lyda, second by Barton to defer this item until the January 25 Council Meeting. Approved 6 -0.
City Council Meeting Minutes /January 11, 2000
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