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Commissioners Court –January 14, 2014 NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE
COMMISSIONERS COURT OF HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS
This Notice is posted pursuant to the Texas Open Meetings Act. (VERNONS TEXAS CODES ANN. GOV. CODE CH.551). The Hays County Commissioners Court will hold a meeting at 9:00 A.M. on the 14th day of January, 2014, in the Hays County Courthouse, Room 301, San Marcos, Texas. An Open Meeting will be held concerning the following subjects: CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag & Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag ROLL CALL
PRESENTATIONS & PROCLAMATIONS
1 3-4 Adopt a proclamation declaring January 20, 2014 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and celebrating the LBJ-MLK Crossroads Memorial. INGALSBE
2 5-6 Adopt a proclamation declaring January 14, 2014 as Volunteers for Democracy Day. COBB/COWAN
PUBLIC COMMENTS
At this time 3-MINUTE comments will be taken from the audience on Non-Agenda related topics. To address the Court, please submit a Public Participation/ Witness Form to the County Clerk. Please Complete the Public Participation/ Witness Form in its Entirety.
NO ACTION MAY BE TAKEN BY THE COURT DURING PUBLIC COMMENTS.
CONSENT ITEMS
The following may be acted upon in one motion. A Commissioner, the County Judge, or a Citizen may request items be pulled for separate discussion and/or action.
3 7 Approve payments of county invoices. HERZOG 4 8-13 Approve Commissioners Court Minutes of January 7, 2014. COBB/GONZALEZ
5 14 Approval to hold on-line auction with Rene Bates Auctioneers pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 263.151. The auction will start January 20, 2014 and end January 31, 2014. COBB/HERZOG/MAIORKA
6 15-22 Approve Utility Permits. COBB/BORCHERDING
7 23-41
Authorize the County Judge to execute a Subaward Agreement 14008-82085-1 with Texas State University for project funding in the amount of $16,005.00 through US Department of Homeland Security in support of Advanced Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) program activities. INGALSBE/CUTLER/HAUFF
8 42-57 Authorize the County Judge to execute applications for participation in the Texas 1033 Surplus Property Program. INGALSBE
9 58-59 Move funds within the DA Drug Forfeiture Fund to purchase 1 scanner and Adobe Professional software for discovery processing. COBB/TIBBE
ACTION ITEMS
ROADS
10 60-94
Discussion and possible action to authorize the County Judge to execute a Professional Services Agreement with CHA Consulting, Inc. for professional Design and Environmental Clearance services related to the IH-35 Northbound Ramp Reconfiguration Project in Hays County. INGALSBE
MISCELLANEOUS
11 95-100 Discussion and possible action regarding the appointment of Walter Krudop as commissioner and re-appointment of Russell Molenaar and Walter Graner to Emergency Services District (ESD) 1 in Hays County. WHISENANT
12 101 Discussion and possible action to re appoint Chuck Ware and Carl Scudder to the ESD #4 board. CONLEY
13 102-103 Discussion and possible action to adopt a Resolution in support of the Hays County Master Naturalists Birding Network Project. COBB/PARRISH/HAUFF
14 104-105 Discussion and possible action to authorize the County Auditor to approve and issue on an annual basis, a certificate representing Hays County’s awareness of the “Municipal Advisor Rule” concerning reliance on independent registered municipal advisors. COBB/HERZOG
15 106-109 Discussion and possible action to compensate the Crime Scene/Evidence Technician (position number 0625) at the 50th percentile of the salary range. COBB/DAVENPORT
EXECUTIVE SESSIONS The Commissioners Court will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel to discuss matters of land acquisition, litigation, and personnel matters as specifically listed on this agenda. The Commissioners
Court may also announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, to receive advice from Legal Counsel regarding any other item on this agenda.
16 110
Executive Session pursuant to Sections 551.071 and 551.087 of the Texas Government Code: consultation with counsel and deliberation regarding economic development negotiations associated with Project Glass and Project Wheat. Possible action may follow in open court. INGALSBE
17 111 Executive Session pursuant to 551.071 of the Texas Government Code: consultation with counsel regarding all pending and/or contemplated litigation involving Hays County. Possible action may follow in open court. COBB
18 112
Executive Session pursuant to Sections 551.071 and 551.087 of the Texas Government Code: consultation with counsel and deliberation regarding economic development negotiations associated with Project Upland. Possible action may follow in open court. INGALSBE/CONLEY
STANDING AGENDA ITEMS The Commissioners Court utilizes Standing Agenda Items to address issues that are frequently or periodically discussed in court. This section allows the Court
to open the item when a need for discussion arises.
19 Discussion of issues related to inmate population at the Hays County Jail. COBB/CUTLER 20 Discussion and possible action related to the burn ban and/or disaster declaration. COBB/CHAMBERS
21 Discussion of issues related to proposed capital construction projects in Hays County, including but not limited to the Government Center; the Precinct 2 facility project; and the Law Enforcement Center Immediate Needs Project. Possible action may follow. INGALSBE
22 Discussion of issues related to the road bond projects, including updates from Mike Weaver, Prime Strategies and Allen Crozier, HDR. Possible action may follow. COBB
23 Discussion of issues related to the Hays County Water and Sewer Authority and the West Travis County Public Utility Agency. WHISENANT
ADJOURNMENT
Posted by 5:00 o'clock P.M. on the 10th day of January, 2014
COMMISSIONERS COURT, HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS
______________________________________________ CLERK OF THE COURT
Hays County encourages compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the conduct of all public meetings. To that end, persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids such as an interpreter for a person who is hearing impaired are requested to contact the Hays
County Judge’s Office at (512) 393-2205 as soon as the meeting is posted (72 hours before the meeting) or as soon as practical so that appropriate arrangements can be made. While it would be helpful to receive as much advance notice as possible, Hays County will make every reasonable effort to
accommodate any valid request regardless of when it is received. Braille is not available.
AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Adopt a proclamation declaring January 20, 2014 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and celebrating the LBJ-MLK Crossroads Memorial.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS January 14, 2014 N/A
LINE ITEM NUMBER N/A
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Commissioner Ingalsbe INGALSBE N/A
SUMMARY 27B55B83B111B139B167B195B223B251BPlease refer to attached proclamation.
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PROCLAMATION DECLARING JANUARY 20, 2014 AS DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY AND CELEBRATING THE LBJ-MLK
CROSSROADS MEMORIAL
STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF HAYS § WHEREAS, the people of the United States will observe the federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 20, 2014 to celebrate the birthday of this significant civil rights leader who inspired profound and lasting change in our nation; and WHEREAS, local, state and national organizations will remember this great man by living the theme of his legacy in 2014, observing the holiday as a national day of service—“A Day On, Not a Day Off;” and WHEREAS, 2014 marks the 151st anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863 during the third year of the Civil War that led to the end of slavery in the United States and the great journey to secure the civil rights of all people in America; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Hays County, San Marcos and Texas State University each year commemorate the contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to our nation, our state and to the people of Hays County with special observances, including this year honoring the 50th anniversary of passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; recognizing local Civil Rights Trailblazers, holding our annual program at the Hays County Courthouse with a march to the unique crossroads of Lyndon B. Johnson Drive and Martin Luther King Jr Drive in San Marcos, Texas; and WHEREAS, at this intersection, our community will celebrate the dedication ceremony for the “LBJ-MLK Crossroads Memorial,” a public sculpture by artist Aaron Hussey of Baton Rouge, LA., commemorating the historic connection between President Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr. as they transformed American civil rights in the 1960s; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this holiday is to encourage all Americans to fulfill Martin Luther King’s vision of freedom, equality and opportunity for all people;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED that the Hays County Commissioners Court does hereby proclaim January 20, 2014 as:
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY AND CELEBRATING THE LBJ-MLK CROSSROADS MEMORIAL
And call upon the citizens of Hays County to honor the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Lyndon Baines Johnson and to participate in local observances that commemorate their important contributions to our nation.
ADOPTED THIS THE 14TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2014
Bert Cobb Hays County Judge
______________________________ ______________________________ Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe Mark Jones Commissioner, Pct. 1 Commissioner, Pct. 2
______________________________ ______________________________ Will Conley Ray Whisenant Commissioner, Pct. 3 Commissioner, Pct. 4
ATTEST: _________________________ Liz Q. Gonzalez Hays County Clerk
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Adopt a proclamation declaring January 14, 2014 as Volunteers for Democracy Day.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS January 14, 2014 N/A
LINE ITEM NUMBER
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Cowan COBB N/A
SUMMARY 26B53B80B107B134B161B188B215B242BAdopt a Proclamation delaring January 14th as Volunteers for Democracy Day -
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PROCLAMATION DECLARING JANUARY 14, 2014 AS VOLUNTEERS FOR DEMOCRACY DAY
WHEREAS, The Hays County Commissioners Court is pleased to join citizens across the state in paying tribute to the men and women who volunteer to ensure the smooth functioning of the electoral process on the occasion of Volunteers for Democracy Day, which is being celebrated on January 14, 2014; and WHEREAS, The orderly and graceful transfer of power that characterizes the American electoral system is a model for the nations of the world to emulate, and the system’s reliability and integrity are largely secured through the efforts of election volunteers; and WHEREAS, The precinct chairs, election judges, and other volunteers who guide and support our elections serve our state and nation with honor, passion, and patriotism as they strive to ensure that the ideals expressed in our founding documents continue to be upheld and advanced; and WHEREAS, Volunteers for Democracy Day was established by the 80th Texas Legislature to acknowledge the contributions of these men and women; the second Tuesday in January of each year has been set aside to honor their outstanding efforts; and WHEREAS, It is truly fitting that all Texans acknowledge the contributions of these men and women whose singular efforts play such a large role in our electoral process; now, therefore, be it NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Hays County Commissioners Court does hereby honor the election volunteers whose dedication helps to make our electoral process run smoothly and extend to them sincere gratitude for their hard work and commitment on Volunteers for Democracy Day.
ADOPTED ON THIS THIS THE 14TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2014
Bert Cobb, M.D.
Hays County Judge ____________________________ ______________________________ Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe Mark Jones Commissioner, Pct. 1 Commissioner, Pct. 2
______________________________ ______________________________ Will Conley Ray Whisenant Commissioner, Pct. 3 Commissioner, Pct. 4 ATTEST: _________________________ Liz Q. Gonzalez, County Clerk
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Approve payment of County invoices.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014
LINE ITEM NUMBER
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR APPROVAL: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Auditor’s Office HERZOG N/A
SUMMARY
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Approve Commissioner Court Minutes of January 7, 2014.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014
LINE ITEM NUMBER
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Gonzalez COBB N/A
SUMMARY
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HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COURT MINUTES
VOLUME V PG 304 ***** ***** JANUARY 7, 2014
STATE OF TEXAS * COUNTY OF HAYS * ON THIS THE 7TH DAY OF JANUARY A.D., 2014, THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS, MET IN REGULAR MEETING. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT, TO-WIT:
ALBERT H. COBB JR COUNTY JUDGE DEBBIE GONZALES INGALSBE COMMISSIONER, PCT. 1 MARK JONES COMMISSIONER, PCT. 2
WILL CONLEY COMMISSIONER, PCT. 3 RAY O. WHISENANT JR COMMISSIONER, PCT. 4 LIZ Q. GONZALEZ COUNTY CLERK
AND THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, THAT IS:
Judge Cobb gave the invocation and Judge Cobb led the court in the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags. Judge Cobb called the meeting to order. PUBLIC COMMENTS David Peterson Constable Pct. 1 introduced Travis County Sheriff Greg Hamilton and thanked him for his services and assistance to Hays County. RECOGNITION OF COMMISSIONER DEBBIE GONZALES INGALSBE FOR HER 17 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE HAYS CALDWELL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Grace L. Davis, Executive Director of the Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse spoke of Commissioner Ingalsbe’s dedication to the Board for the past 17 years. 28552 APPROVE PAYMENTS OF COUNTY INVOICES A motion was made by Commissioner Ingalsbe, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to approve payments of County Invoices in the amount of $1,261,313.09 as submitted by the County Auditor. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28553 APPROVE COMMISSIONER COURT MINUTES OF DECEMBER 17 AND 20, 2013 A motion was made by Commissioner Ingalsbe, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to approve Commissioner Court Minutes of December 17 and 20, 2013 as presented by the County Clerk. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28554 AUTHORIZE ACCEPTANCE OF A FORMULA GRANT AWARD FROM THE TEXAS
INDIGENT DEFENSE COMMISSION IN THE AMOUNT OF $230,526 AND AMEND THE BUDGET ACCORDINGLY
On October 30, 2012 the Commissioners Court authorized submission of a grant application to the Texas Indigent Defense Commission (TIDC) for up to $72,029.00. An accompanying Resolution designated the County Judge as the authorized official ". . . to apply for, accept, decline, modify, or cancel the application for the Indigent Defense Formula Grant Program and all other necessary documents to accept said grant". Notice of award has been received, and the award amount has been increased to $230,526.00. The amount includes a one-time award of $93,456 to be dispersed immediately, and quarterly payments of $34,268. While the cover letter from TIDC indicates that acceptance of the award has been authorized by the Resolution submitted with the grant application, it has been the practice of Hays County to formally accept such awards by Commissioners Court action. However, no additional grant contract needs to be executed. Funding for this formula grant has been utilized by Hays County for a number of years to help offset costs associated with indigent defense. A motion was made by Commissioner Ingalsbe, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to authorize acceptance of a Formula Grant Award from the Texas Indigent Defense Commission in the amount of $230,526 and amend the budget accordingly. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED
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JANUARY 7, 2014 ***** ***** VOLUME V PG 305 28555 AUTHORIZE THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE, TRAINING DIVISION TO PURCHASE
EQUIPMENT FOR THE BASIC PEACE OFFICER ACADEMY AND AMEND THE BUDGET ACCORDINGLY
The Training Academy is requesting to purchase three FIST Training Suits @ $758.00 each, a total of $2,274.00. These suits are designed to keep as much mobility as possible for the DT Instructors, yet still provide ample protection for a vast array of strikes and takedowns. The helmets are covered by a Lexan face shield to prevent taser probes and marking cartridges from striking the face. Amount required $2,478.00 Increase Revenue: 001-618-00.4408 ($2,478.00) Increase Law Enforcement Equipment 001-618-00.5717_400 $2,478.00. A motion was made by Commissioner Ingalsbe, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to authorize the Sheriff’s Office, Training Division to purchase equipment for the Basic Peace Officer Academy and amend the budget accordingly. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28556 APPROVE RE-APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER WILL CONLEY TO THE LONE
STAR RAIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR A TWO YEAR TERM BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1, 2014
Commissioner Conley is currently the Hays County representative on the Lone Star Rail District Board of Directors. His current term expires on February 1, 2014. If re-appointed his new term will run until February 1, 2016. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to approve re-appointment of Commissioner Will Conley to the Lone Star Rail Board of Directors for a two year term beginning February 1, 2014. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28557 APPROVE THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE, TRAINING DIVISION TO GENERATE
REVENUE BY HOSTING THREE NEW COURSES AND CHANGE EXISTING FEES TO THE TRAINING FEE SCHEDULE
In 2011, the Sheriff's Office with Commissioner's Court approval was authorized to accept revenue for continuing education courses and is requesting to add three additional courses to the fee schedule. The courses are as follows: Field Training Officer Course - This course teaches instructors how to provide supervised field training for new recruits in any law enforcement discipline. The goal is to transition the recruit from a classroom setting to an actual hands-on assignment. The course includes training in instructional techniques, coaching and evaluation, remedial training and record keeping. The course is designed to provide training guidance and training aspects to future Field Training Officers in the area of law enforcement, including peace officers, jailers, telecommunication operators, correction officers, public service officers, etc. The course fee is $150.00 and free for HCSO Employees, course code # 3702 FTO. New Detective Course - This course is composed to assist the newly appointed Detective in becoming familiar with the many aspects of a Criminal Investigation. It is designed to assist in providing a solid foundation of basic techniques from which Detectives can build upon as they progress through their careers. The course fee is $150.00 and free to HCSO Employees, course code #3200 New Detective Course. New Supervisor Course - This 5-day course is a basic supervisory skill workshop. It is designed for recently promoted Supervisors and those on the current Promotional lists. It meets the requirements for TCOLE and includes specific information relevant to HCSO. The course fee is $150.00 and free to HCSO Employees, course code #3737 New Supervisor Course. Furthermore, HCSO is requesting approval for adjustments in the existing fee schedule. The adjustments are as follows: Course 1007 - Basic Corrections Academy - from $300.00 to $360.00 Course 2106 - ICC Crime Scene Investigators - from $150.00 to $120.00 Course 3031 - Background Investigator Course - from $30.00 to $60.00 Course 3277 - Identity Crimes - from $30.00 to $15.00. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to approve the Sheriff’s Office, Training Division to generate revenue by hosting three new courses and change existing fees to the training fee schedule. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28558 AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY JUDGE TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM GRANT
On October 1, 2013 the Commissioners' Court authorized a grant contract renewal with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the Immunization program. This grant helps to support the salary and benefits of the staff involved in this program in the Hays County Local Health Department. The pending amendments will modify the contract as follows: 1.) One word change to the Work Plan/Exhibit, under unit C-5, fourth bullet under activities section ("over" to "under"). 2.) Addition of the Financial Status Report requirements and due dates to the Programmatic Reporting Requirements Section. 3.) Update of the LHD ILA reporting requirements program end date for the third quarter (“05/30/2014” to “05/31/2014”). Amendment effective date: September 01, 2013. This amendment has a retroactive effective date because the amendment module in CMPS did not become accessible until November 2013. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to authorize the County Judge to execute Amendment to the Contract with the Department of State Health Services for the Immunization Program Grant. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED
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VOLUME V PG 306 ***** ***** JANUARY 7, 2014 28559 AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY JUDGE TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PHEP) GRANT
On October 1, 2013 the Commissioners' Court authorized a grant contract renewal with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) program. This grant helps to support the salary and benefits of the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator and SNS Coordinator in the Hays County Local Health Department. The pending amendments will modify the contract as follows: This amendment is to add language to the Statement of Work and Special Provisions. DSHS will update the following forms in CMPS as appropriate: 1. Statement of Work 2. Special Provisions 3. Exhibit A (Work Plan) 4. Exhibit B (Work Plan) 5. Programmatic Reporting Requirements. This amendment has a retroactive effective date because the amendment module in CMPS did not become accessible until November 2013. Amendment effective date: September 1, 2013. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to authorize the County Judge to execute Amendment to the Contract with the Department of State Health Services for the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Grant. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28560 ACCEPT A DONATION OF $300 FROM THE WIMBERLEY MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION TO THE CONSTABLE PRECINCT 3 OFFICE AND AMEND THE BUDGET ACCORDINGLY
Money to be placed in line item 001-637-00.5206 Law Enforcement Supplies. A motion was made by Commissioner Conley, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to accept a donation of $300 from the Wimberley Merchants Association to the Constable Precinct 3 Office and amend the budget accordingly. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28561 AUTHORIZE INSTITUTIONAL OSSF PERMIT AT 2312 SOUTH OLD BASTROP RD,
SAN MARCOS, TX OBTX-LLC is proposing an OSSF to serve a relocation business/warehouse in Precinct 1. This property is 14.72 acres in the Ace Relocation Subdivision. Water will be supplied by public water system. The system designer, Jason Clark, R.S. has designed a treatment system which consists of standard treatment and an equalization tank to equalize the effluent dispersal to a low pressure dosed drainfield at a daily usage rate of 510 gallons. A motion was made by Commissioner Conley, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to authorize Institutional OSSF Permit at 2312 South Old Bastrop Rd., San Marcos, TX. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28562 APPROVE UTILITY PERMITS A motion was made by Commissioner Conley, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to approve Permit # 907 on Yarrington Rd. to Century Link and Permit #908 on Windy Hill Rd. to PEC as submitted by the County Transportation Department. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28563 RECOGNIZE THAT HAYS COUNTY ACCEPTED A DONATION ON DECEMBER 30,
2013, IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00USD) FROM THE HOBBY FAMILY FOUNDATION TO BE USED FOR THE CHILD PROTECTIVE BOARD SERVICES WITHIN HAYS COUNTY AND AMEND THE BUDGET ACCORDINGLY
Amount required $10,000.00. Increase Contributions - 001-895-98-354.4610. Increase Hays Co Child Protective Board Funding - 001-895-98-354.5800. A motion was made by Commissioner Whisenant, seconded by Commissioner Ingalsbe to recognize that Hays County accepted a donation on December 30, 2013, in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00 USD) from the Hobby Family Foundation to be used for the Child Protective Board Services within Hays County and amend the budget accordingly. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28564 APPROVE OUT OF STATE TRAVEL FOR LIEUTENANT JUAN SAENZ, SHERIFF'S
OFFICE, TO ATTEND TRAINING Lieutenant Juan Saenz has been selected to attend the Direct Supervision Training for Trainers in Aurora Colorado on February 10-14, 2014. There is no registration fee and the National Institute for Corrections will be paying for the participant's airfare, lodging and most meals. The training program is designed to move agencies from a traditional jail into a direct supervision jail. Some of the topics included in the program are Direct Supervision Overview, Officer- Inmate Interaction, Orienting inmates to the housing unit and Monitoring and Evaluating Officer Performance. Amount required $200.00 line item number 01-618-00.5551. A motion was made by Commissioner Whisenant, seconded by Commissioner Ingalsbe to approve out of state travel for Lieutenant Juan Saenz, Sheriff’s Office, to attend training. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED
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JANUARY 7, 2014 ***** ***** VOLUME V PG 307 28565 AUTHORIZE THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND JAIL OPERATIONS TO MOVE FUNDS
BUDGETED FOR UNIFORM ALLOWANCE TO UNIFORM EXPENSE FOR THE PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS PER THE NEW COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT AND AMEND THE BUDGET ACCORDINGLY
Uniformed officers at the SO and Jail will no longer be paid a monthly stipend for uniforms and will use those funds to increase their stock for their purchase and replace uniform policy. Amount required $62,000.00- Decrease SO Uniform Allowance - 001-618-00.5192 - ($37,000). Increase SO Uniform Expense - 001-618-00.5474 - $37,000. Decrease Jail Uniform Allowance - 001-618-03.5192 - ($25,000). Increase Jail Uniform Expense - 001-618-03.5474. A motion was made by Commissioner Whisenant, seconded by Commissioner Ingalsbe to authorize the Sheriff’s Office and Jail Operations to move funds budgeted for uniform allowance to uniform expense for the purchase of uniforms per the new Collective Bargaining Agreement and amend the budget accordingly. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28566 CALL FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON JANUARY 21, 2014 TO DISCUSS FINAL PLAT
APPROVAL OF THE AMENDED PLAT OF A PORTION OF LOT 3, SILVER SPUR RANCHETTES, SECTION 3
Roxie McInnis Development Services Manager spoke. Silver Spur Ranchettes is a recorded subdivision located off of Nutty Brown Road in Precinct 4. Lot 3 was platted in 1968 as a 4.00 acre lot and was divided by metes and bounds rather than the requisite plat revision in 1982. The 0.9996 acre portion of Lot 3 which is now being platted has been served by a private well and on-site wastewater service since 1983. Current Hays County minimum lot size requirements dictate that new lots in this area which are served by private wells and on-site sewage facilities be at least 2.00 acres in size. Given the date that the parcel was created and the lot size requirements in place at that time, a variance to the county's minimum lot size requirements has been requested and will be heard upon final plat approval. A motion was made by Commissioner Whisenant, seconded by Commissioner Conley to call for a public hearing on January 21, 2014 to discuss final plat approval of the amended plat of a portion of Lot 3, Silver Spur Ranchettes, Section 3. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28567 CANCEL HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT ON FEBRUARY 4, 2014 Multiple Court Members will be attending the V.G. Young Institute of County Government - School for County Commissioners Courts Conference, February 4 - 6, 2014. A motion was made by Commissioner Ingalsbe, seconded by Commissioner Jones to cancel Hays County Commissioners Court on February 4, 2014. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28568 ADOPT THE ELECTION DAY POLLING SITES FOR THE MARCH 4, 2014,
DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES – PULLED Joyce Cowan Elections Administrator requested that this item be pulled. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Ingalsbe to pull this item. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED 28569 ADOPT THE EARLY VOTING SCHEDULE (DATES & TIMES) FOR THE MARCH 4,
2014, DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Joyce Cowan Elections Administrator spoke. A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Ingalsbe to adopt the Early Voting Schedule (Dates & Times) for the March 4, 2014, Democratic and Republican Primaries with the addition of two locations in the Buda/Kyle area. All voting “Aye”. MOTION PASSED EXECUTIVE SESSION PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 551.071 AND 551.072 OF THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: CONSULTATION WITH COUNSEL AND DELIBERATION REGARDING THE HAYS COUNTY CIVIC CENTER AND CONTIGUOUS PROPERTIES LOCATED IN PRECINCT 1 Court convened into Executive Session at 9:40 a.m. and reconvened into opened court at 9:55 a.m. In Executive Session were Commissioner Ingalsbe, Commissioner Jones, Commissioner Conley, Commissioner Whisenant, Judge Cobb, Special Counsel Mark Kennedy and Chief of Staff Lon Shell. Table Court re-convened into Executive Session at 11:02 a.m. and reconvened into opened court at 11:15 a.m. In Executive Session were Commissioner Ingalsbe, Commissioner Jones, Commissioner Conley, Commissioner Whisenant, Judge Cobb, Special Counsel Mark Kennedy and Chief of Staff Lon Shell. No Action Taken.
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HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COURT MINUTES
VOLUME V PG 308 ***** ***** JANUARY 7, 2014 EXECUTIVE SESSION PURSUANT TO 551.071 OF THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: CONSULTATION WITH COUNSEL REGARDING ALL PENDING AND/OR CONTEMPLATED LITIGATION INVOLVING HAYS COUNTY Court convened into Executive Session at 9:55 a.m. and reconvened into opened court at 10:33 a.m. In Executive Session were Commissioner Ingalsbe, Commissioner Jones, Commissioner Conley, Commissioner Whisenant, Judge Cobb, Special Counsel Mark Kennedy and Chief of Staff Lon Shell. No Action Taken. EXECUTIVE SESSION PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 551.071 AND 551.087 OF THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: CONSULTATION WITH COUNSEL AND DELIBERATION REGARDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEGOTIATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH PROJECT GLASS AND PROJECT WHEAT Court convened into Executive Session at 10:33 a.m. and reconvened into opened court at 11:02 a.m. In Executive Session were Commissioner Ingalsbe, Commissioner Jones, Commissioner Conley, Commissioner Whisenant, Judge Cobb, Special Counsel Mark Kennedy and Chief of Staff Lon Shell. No Action Taken. DISCUSSION OF ISSUES RELATED TO INMATE POPULATION AT THE HAYS COUNTY JAIL Captain Mark Cumberland of the Sheriff’s Office gave the staff report. Hays County’s current maximum jail capacity is 362 inmates. Jail Standards recommends holding approximately 10% of capacity open. That lowers our recommendation to 311. The jail’s daily average was 260 and peak was 268 on January 3, 2014 for the week of December 29, 2013 to January 4, 2014. The maximum female capacity is 56 inmates. Last week’s average was 36 and peak was 38 on 12/29/2013 and 1/3/2014. The maximum male capacity is 276 inmates. Last week’s average was 224 and peak was 232 on 1/1/2014. ACTION RELATED TO THE BURN BAN AND/OR DISASTER DECLARATION Judge Cobb spoke of the Drought Index and how it has continued to stay low and under advisement from the County Fire Marshall, the Burn Ban will remain lifted. Clerk’s note Agenda Item #25 RE: DISCUSSION OF ISSUES RELATED TO PROPOSED CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN HAYS COUNTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE GOVERNMENT CENTER; THE PRECINCT 2 FACILITY PROJECT; AND THE LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER IMMEDIATE NEEDS PROJECT – was pulled Clerk’s note Agenda Item #26 RE: DISCUSSION OF ISSUES RELATED TO THE ROAD BOND PROJECTS, INCLUDING UPDATES FROM MIKE WEAVER, PRIME STRATEGIES AND ALLEN CROZIER, HDR – was pulled Clerk’s note Agenda Item #27 RE: DISCUSSION OF ISSUES RELATED TO THE HAYS COUNTY WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY AND THE WEST TRAVIS COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY AGENCY – was pulled A motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Whisenant to adjourn court.
I, LIZ Q. GONZALEZ, COUNTY CLERK and EXOFFICIO CLERK OF THE COMMISSIONERS’
COURT, do hereby certify that the foregoing contains a true and accurate record of the
proceedings had by the Hays County Commissioners’ Court on January 7, 2014.
LIZ Q GONZALEZ, COUNTY CLERK AND EXOFFICIO
CLERK OF THE COMMISSIONERS’ COURT OF HAYS COUNTY, TEXAS
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Approval to hold on-line auction with Rene Bates Auctioneers pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 263.151. The auction will start January 20, 2014 and end January 31, 2014.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014 N/A
LINE ITEM NUMBER
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Herzog/Maiorka COBB N/A
SUMMARY 26B53B80B107B134B161B188B215B242BThis auction will be to dispose of items that are worn, damaged, or obsolete and have no value for the purpose for which they were originally intended.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Approve Utility Permits.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014
LINE ITEM NUMBER
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Jerry Borcherding COBB N/A
SUMMARY 25B52B79B106B133B160B187B214B241BPermit Road Name Utility 26B53B80B107B134B161B188B215B242B909 Bebee Rd Gas line (CenterPoint Energy)
15
16
17
18
4301
4042
Y
Y
0+02-4"S=0+00-2"W
25+57-4"N=0+00-4"W
6+57
<UP
6+47
=6" C
ASIN
G E
ND
0+10
=6" C
ASIN
G
25+63=4" PLA CAP
6+65
<HO
R
6+70
-4"E
=0+0
0-4"
N&S
25+60- 4" x 3/4" TAP
4 IP
PLA
1+23=4" PLA END
SCALE:
PURPOSE:SYSTEM TIE-INTO IMPROVE PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM. 2014SYSTEM. IMPROVEMENT.
DESIGNER: G. ZAMORAPHONE#: 713-271-2900DRAWN BY: J. RANDLEDESIGN DATE:
ESTIMATED COST: $579,383.57DATE NEEDED:
RECOMMENDED BY:
DATE:
APPROVED BY:
DATE:
1'' : 100 '
10/17/2013
PROP. 5# ANODE
PROP. LOC. TEST STA.
SUPERIOR WO# 67067924
EXIST. MAIN
PROP. 6" IP PLAWO# 67068538
LEGEND:
SHEET: 1 OF 4
1,576'
Z
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PHASE 1,KYLE SYSTEM TIE-IN, BEEBE RD-IH 35
KYLE/BUDA SYSTEM, KYLE HAYS COUNTY,TEXAS
GENERAL NOTES 1. FIELD LOCATE & VERIFY ALL EXISTING FEEDS, MAINS, & SERVICES. 2. LOCATE ALL FITTINGS AND OFFSETS FROM PROPERTY LINES AND/OR R.O.W. LINES 3. USE GAUGES TO MONITOR & MAINTAIN FEEDS & PRESSURE. 4. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3'. 5. TEST PRESSURE @ 100 PSIG FOR 48 HRS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION CS-B-1.220 OF THE CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE MANUAL. 6. CONTACT ENGINEER WITH ANY NECESSARY FEILD CHANGES.
7. COORDINATE CATHODIC PRO- TECTION WITH CENTERPOINT ENERGY NATURAL GAS CORROSION DEPT. AT 361-664-0425 . ELOY CHAPA 8. FOLLOW EFV GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION. B) USE MODEL C FOR NEW 1" CTS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS & FOR 3/4" & 1.25" IPS CUT & TIES. MODEL C SAP MATERIAL NUMBER: 245581-OVERALL MODEL
9. CRITERIA TO BE USED FOR TRACER WIRE SELECTION WHEN INSTALLING PLASTIC GAS LINES: A- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL SERVICE LINES. B- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR SHORT BORES UP TO 300' AND ALL OTHER NON-BORE INSTALLATIONS. C- USE #10 TRACER WIRE WITH ALL BORES LONGER THAN 300'. D- USE #8 TRACER WIRE AS NEEDED FOR LARGE BAYOU CROSSINGS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS AND COMPLEX BORES. INSPECTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO WORK.
GCO#: 23840
STAKING REQUEST#:WO# 67068538
MATERIAL# SECTION LOT NUMBER MAIN FOOTAGE FUSION METHODL O T N U M B E R C H A R T
EF BF SF SDLA
B
D
C
EF BF SF SDL
EF BF SF SDL
EF BF SF SDL
PRO PRIETA RY AN D CO NFIDENTIAL
PROJECT WO# 67067924
TEX AS R EGION - SO UTH /TM
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T RO
W
PROP
. 1,
576'
OF 6
" IP
PLA
INTE
RSTA
TE 3
5
( R.O
.W. V
ARIE
S )
MATCH LINE " A A"
3'
3'
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T R
OW
3'
PROP. 6" SQUEEZE OFF &TIE-IN W/ 6" x 4" PLA. RED &6" FP POLY VALVE IN-STK4' SS OF OLD BRIDGE TRAIL, = 25+623' WE
3'
10'
OLD BRIDGE TRAIL
COUN
TY R
D. 2
10
EXIS
T 4"
IP P
LA
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIST 2" IP PLA
TWO WAY FEED
( LOOP FEED )
PROP. 6" PLA ELL160' NN, 3' WE
PROP. 6" PLA ELL160' NN, 3' WE
EXIS
T 4"
IP P
LA
ONE
WAY
FEE
D
Z NOTE: " FIELD VERIFY AND SPECIFY THEDIMENSIONS BETWEEN THE INSTALLEDPIPE AND THE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAYOR EASEMENT LINE ON THECOMPLETED AS-BUILT SKETCH."
19
RE
PU
BLIC
DR
22
23
20' PUE
3
25' UE
(
0+97-2"PLA CAP
10+06
SCALE:
PURPOSE:SYSTEM TIE-INTO IMPROVE PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM. 2014SYSTEM. IMPROVEMENT.
DESIGNER: G. ZAMORAPHONE#: 713-271-2900DRAWN BY: J. RANDLEDESIGN DATE:
ESTIMATED COST:CONTRIBUTION:DATE NEEDED:
RECOMMENDED BY:
DATE:
APPROVED BY:
DATE:
1'' : 100 '
10/17/2013
PROP. 5# ANODE
PROP. LOC. TEST STA.
SUPERIOR WO# 67067924
EXIST. MAIN
PROP. 6" IP PLAWO# 67068538
LEGEND:
SHEET: 2 OF 4
3,111'
Z
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PHASE 1,KYLE SYSTEM TIE-IN, BEEBE RD-IH 35
KYLE/BUDA SYSTEM, KYLE HAYS COUNTY,TEXAS
GENERAL NOTES 1. FIELD LOCATE & VERIFY ALL EXISTING FEEDS, MAINS, & SERVICES. 2. LOCATE ALL FITTINGS AND OFFSETS FROM PROPERTY LINES AND/OR R.O.W. LINES 3. USE GAUGES TO MONITOR & MAINTAIN FEEDS & PRESSURE. 4. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3'. 5. TEST PRESSURE @ 100 PSIG FOR 48 HRS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION CS-B-1.220 OF THE CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE MANUAL. 6. CONTACT ENGINEER WITH ANY NECESSARY FEILD CHANGES.
7. COORDINATE CATHODIC PRO- TECTION WITH CENTERPOINT ENERGY NATURAL GAS CORROSION DEPT. AT 361-664-0425 ELOY CHAPA 8. FOLLOW EFV GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION. B) USE MODEL C FOR NEW 1" CTS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS & FOR 3/4" & 1.25" IPS CUT & TIES. MODEL C SAP MATERIAL NUMBER: 245581-OVERALL MODEL
9. CRITERIA TO BE USED FOR TRACER WIRE SELECTION WHEN INSTALLING PLASTIC GAS LINES: A- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL SERVICE LINES. B- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR SHORT BORES UP TO 300' AND ALL OTHER NON-BORE INSTALLATIONS. C- USE #10 TRACER WIRE WITH ALL BORES LONGER THAN 300'. D- USE #8 TRACER WIRE AS NEEDED FOR LARGE BAYOU CROSSINGS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS AND COMPLEX BORES. INSPECTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO WORK.
GCO#: 23840
STAKING REQUEST#WO# 67068538
MATERIAL# SECTION LOT NUMBER MAIN FOOTAGE FUSION METHODL O T N U M B E R C H A R T
EF BF SF SDLA
B
D
C
EF BF SF SDL
EF BF SF SDL
EF BF SF SDL
PRO PRIETA RY AN D CO NFIDENTIAL
PROJECT WO# 67067924
TEX AS R EGION - SO UTH /TM
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
PROP. 3,111' OF 6" IP PLA
EXIST ROW
BEEBE RD.( 60' R.O.W. )
3'
MATCH LINE " B B "Z
3'
Z
INTE
RSTA
TE 3
5
( 3
70' R
.O.W
.)
MATCH LINE " A A"
EXIST ROW
3'
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T RO
W
PROP
. 335
' OF
6" I
P PL
A
3'
EXIS
T RO
W
PROP 5' STUB.W/ 6" PLA CAP2' SN, 3' WE
PROP. 40' OF 10" CASING5' DEPTH OF COV.ROW TO ROW
Z
PROP. 6" PLA TEE& 6" FP POLY VALVEIN-STK3' SN, 3' WE
NOTE: " FIELD VERIFY AND SPECIFY THEDIMENSIONS BETWEEN THE INSTALLEDPIPE AND THE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAYOR EASEMENT LINE ON THECOMPLETED AS-BUILT SKETCH."
PROP. 6" FP POLY VALVEIN-STK3' SN, 3' EE
20
RED
WO
OD
DR
PVT
BECK
ETT
LOO
P
BECK
ETT
LOO
P
PVT
6
2
2
10
1
9
3
11
1
8
23
1
2
8
1314
4 14
7
3
2
1
515
9
11
3
5
3
8
7
12
7
10
16
4
1
4
1
4
6 12
13
65
DETENTION POND
DETENTION POND
DETENTION POND
DETENTION POND
20' DE&UE
DE
PUE
30' UE
DE
DE
30' U
E
25' UE
UE
10' U
E
25' U
E
DE
5' UE
25' DE&UE
15' U
E
DE
DE
BLK B
BLK CBLK D
BLK E
BLK E
BLK A
BLK B
164
38469223
ÖG
"
½
(
½
½
-
½
(-
0+97-2"PLA CAP
1"PLA
6
0+75-4"PLA CAP
4'10+06-S=0+00-W
27'
1
0+22-4"PLA CAP
2 IP PLA
KYLE SYSTEM TI
SCALE:
PURPOSE:SYSTEM TIE-INTO IMPROVE PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM. 2014SYSTEM. IMPROVEMENT.
DESIGNER: G. ZAMORAPHONE#: 1713-271-2900DRAWN BY: J. RANDLEDESIGN DATE:
ESTIMATED COST:CONTRIBUTION:DATE NEEDED:
RECOMMENDED BY:
DATE:
APPROVED BY:
DATE:
1'' : 100 '
PROP. 5# ANODE
PROP. LOC. TEST STA.
SUPERIOR WO# 67067924
EXIST. MAIN
PROP. 6" IP PLAWO# 67068538
ABAN. 4" PLA. WO# 67068538
ABAN. 2" PLA. WO#
LEGEND:
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PHASE 1,KYLE SYSTEM TIE-IN, BEEBE RD-IH 35
KYLE/BUDA SYSTEM, KYLE HAYS COUNTY,TEXAS
GENERAL NOTES 1. FIELD LOCATE & VERIFY ALL EXISTING FEEDS, MAINS, & SERVICES. 2. LOCATE ALL FITTINGS AND OFFSETS FROM PROPERTY LINES AND/OR R.O.W. LINES 3. USE GAUGES TO MONITOR & MAINTAIN FEEDS & PRESSURE. 4. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3'. 5. TEST PRESSURE @ 100 PSIG FOR 48 HRS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION CS-B-1.220 OF THE CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE MANUAL. 6. CONTACT ENGINEER WITH ANY NECESSARY FEILD CHANGES.
7. COORDINATE CATHODIC PRO- TECTION WITH CENTERPOINT ENERGY NATURAL GAS CORROSION DEPT. AT 361-664-0425 ELOY CHAPA. 8. FOLLOW EFV GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION. (B) USE MODEL C FOR NEW 1" CTS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS & FOR 3/4" & 1.25" IPS CUT & TIES. MODEL C SAP MATERIAL NUMBER: 245581-OVERALL MODEL
9. CRITERIA TO BE USED FOR TRACER WIRE SELECTION WHEN INSTALLING PLASTIC GAS LINES: A- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL SERVICE LINES. B- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR SHORT BORES UP TO 300' AND ALL OTHER NON-BORE INSTALLATIONS. C- USE #10 TRACER WIRE WITH ALL BORES LONGER THAN 300'. D- USE #8 TRACER WIRE AS NEEDED FOR LARGE BAYOU CROSSINGS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS AND COMPLEX BORES. INSPECTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO WORK.
GCO#: 23840
STAKING REQUEST#:WO# 67068538
PRO PRIETA RY AN D CO NFIDENTIAL
PROJECT WO# 67067924
TEX AS R EGION - SO UTH /TM
BEEB
E RD
.( 6
0' R
O W
)
REPUBLIC DR.
( 60' R O W )
BEEBE RD.( 80' R O W )
BEEBE RD.
( 60' R O W )
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T R
OW
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T R
OW
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T R
OW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T R
OW
EXIS
T R
OW EXIST ROW
EXIS
T R
OW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIST ROW
EXIST ROW
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIS
T RO
WEX
IST
ROW
BECK
ETT
LOOP
( 60'
R O
W )
BECK
ETT
LOOP
( 60'
R O
W )
EXIS
T RO
W
EXIST ROW
DACY
RD.
( 80'
ROW )
PRO
P 97
6' O
F 6"
IP P
LA
PROP 2,214' OF 6" IP PLA
PROP. 484' OF 6" IP PLA
PROP
130'
OF 6"
IP P
LA
MAT
CH L
INE
" C C
"
3'
3'
3'
3'
MATCH LINE " B B "
EXIST ROW
ABAN. 97'
OF 4" P
LA.
AND 27' O
F 2" P
LA.
PROP. 2" SQUEEZEOFF AND TIE-IN
PROP. 2 - 2" PLA. ELLSBACK TO BACK@ U.E. PL, 5' WE
PROP. 4" x 2" PLA. RED1' SN, 5' WE
PROP. 6" x 4" PLA. RED2' SN, 5' WE
PROP. 6" PLA. ELL.3' SN, 3' EW
PROP. 6" PLA. ELL.3' SN, 3' WE
PROP. 6" PLA. TEE.3' SN, 5' WE PROP. 27' OF 6" IP PLA.
PROP. 6" PLA. ELL.3' SN, 3' EW
MATERIAL# SECTION LOT NUMBER MAIN FOOTAGE FUSION METHODL O T N U M B E R C H A R T
EF BF SF SDLA
B
D
C
EF BF SF SDL
EF BF SF SDL
EF BF SF SDL
3'
PROP. 6" PLA. TEE6" FP POLY VALVE IN-STK3' SN, 3' WW
PROP. 6" PLA. ELL.3' SN, 30' WW
PROP. 6" PLA. ELL.42' SS, 3' EW, OF U.E.
EXIS
T R
OW
97'
27'
Z
Z
20' UE
20' UE
PROP. 6" PLA. ELL.3' SN, 3' WE
EXIST 2" IP PLA.
DACY
RD.
( 60'
ROW )
ONE WAY FEED
PROP. 50' OF 6" IP PLA.
3'
3'
Z
PROP. 5' STUBW/ 6' PLA CAP3' SN, 3' EW
3'
4'1' NN, 4' WE
Z
3,881'
PROP. 60' OF 10" CASING5' DEPTH OF COV.ROW TO ROW
PROP. 40' OF 10" CASING5' DEPTH OF COV.ROW TO ROW
NOTE: " FIELD VERIFY AND SPECIFY THEDIMENSIONS BETWEEN THE INSTALLEDPIPE AND THE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAYOR EASEMENT LINE ON THECOMPLETED AS-BUILT SKETCH."
21
112 100
133
130
101
196
148
1
160
111
209
185
184
172
131
119
172
136
28'124
197
161
1/2"
PLA
03-
07
184
160
173
268
123
37935649
3793
5649
37936015
3793
6015
3793
5649
649
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
½
(
-
( -
5+53
3' 1'
4+35
1/2"PLA 2-06
1/2"PLA 5-06
27'
1/2"PLA
0+62-CPL
4'
1+93
-4"W
=0+00
-2"N
1/2" PLA 1-06
03
05
6-10
33'
1/2"PLA 10
1/2"PLA
42'
35'
1'1'
1+92
-4"W
=0+00
-2"S
1/2"PLA 7-06
(4"PLA.ELL)
70'
23'
1/2" PLA 12-05
11'
1/2" PLA 12-06
'
8'2'
1'
3+84=0+00-W
27'
6'
10'
33'
1/2"PLA 08-09
20'
33'
26'
4'25'
7'
<LT.-1+85
<RT.-1+94
1/2"P
LA X
INGS - W
O# 379
3601
8
33' 2'
1/2"PLA
4'
2'
1/2"PLA 02-07
6'
3'
69'3+11
4+68
<RT
2+69
-CPL
4'
(4"PLA.ELL)
4'
1+10
-2"P
LA C
AP
1'
70'
3+81-PL
7'
1/2" PLA 12-06
4'
1/2" PLA 03-07
1/2" PLA 1-06
19'
3+07-2"PLA.CAP
9'
2'
1/2"PLA 04-08
11' 1'
1/2"PLA 09-09
1/2"PLA 1-06
23'
4'
1+53
12-061/2" PLA
8'
1/2" PLA 7-09
28'2+66-2"P
LA CAP
E
1/2"
PLA
7-0
5
14'
3'
10'
22'
1/2"PLA 12-05
4'1'
1/2"PLA 3-06
1/2"PLA 07-09
9'
1+38
2'32'
1'
7+09
<4"R
T=0+
00-2
"W
8+63-4"PLA CAP
13'
32'
2"PLA
08-10
3+24-P.L.
69
1/2"PLA
4+35
5' 30'
1'
4+35
10'
3'
1/2" PLA 03-07
69'
65'
1'
(MAIN 22' FROM B.C.) 0+48
(MAIN 17' FROM B.C.)
4 IP
PLA
2 IP P
LA
2 IP P
LA
2 IP P
LA
4 IP PLA
SCALE:
PURPOSE:SYSTEM TIE-INTO IMPROVE PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM. 2014SYSTEM. IMPROVEMENT.
DESIGNER: G. ZAMORAPHONE#: 713-271-2900DRAWN BY: J. RANDLEDESIGN DATE:
ESTIMATED COST:CONTRIBUTION:DATE NEEDED:
RECOMMENDED BY:
DATE:
APPROVED BY:
DATE:
1'' : 100 '
PROP. 5# ANODE
PROP. LOC. TEST STA.
SUPERIOR WO# 67067924
EXIST. MAIN
PROP. 6" IP PLAWO# 67068538
PROP.4" IP PLAWO# 67068538
LEGEND:
SHEET: 4 OF 4
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GENERAL NOTES:
1. FIELD LOCATE & VERIFY ALL EXISTING FEEDS, MAINS, & SERVICES. 2. LOCATE ALL FITTINGS AND OFFSETS FROM PROPERTY LINES AND/OR R.O.W. LINES 3. USE GAUGES TO MONITOR & MAINTAIN FEEDS & PRESSURE. 4. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3'. 5. TEST PRESSURE @ 100 PSIG IN ACC ORDANCE WITH SECTION CS-B-1.220 OF THE CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE MANUAL.
6. CONTACT ENGINEER WITH ANY NECESSARY FEILD CHANGES.
7. COORDINATE CATHODIC PRO- TECTION WITH CENTERPOINT ENERGY NATURAL GAS CORROSION DEPT. AT 361-664-0425 ELOY CHAPA.
8. FOLLOW EFV GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION. (B) USE MODEL C FOR NEW 1" CTS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS & FOR 3/4" & 1.25" IPS CUT & TIES. MODEL C SAP MATERIAL NUMBER: 245581-OVERALL MODEL
9- CRITERIA TO BE USED FOR TRACER WIRE SELECTION WHEN INSTALLING PLASTIC GAS LINES: A- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL SERVICE LINES. B- USE #14 TRACER WIRE FOR SHORT BORES UP TO 300' AND ALL OTHER NON-BORE INSTALLATIONS. C- USE #10 TRACER WIRE WITH ALL BORES LONGER THAN 300'. D- USE #8 TRACER WIRE AS NEEDED FOR LARGE BAYOU CROSSINGS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY SITUATIONS AND COMPLEX BORES. INSPECTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO WORK.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Authorize the County Judge to execute a Subaward Agreement 14008-82085-1 with Texas State University for project funding in the amount of $16,005.00 through US Department of Homeland Security in support of Advanced Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) program activities.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014
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AUDITOR COMMENTS: Already budgeted
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: BILL HERZOG
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Cutler/Hauff INGALSBE N/A
SUMMARY 26B53B80B107B134B161B188B215B242BThe Texas State University, Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Program has received project funding through the US Department of Homeland Security and is distributing funds as a subaward to the Hays County Sheriff's Office that will provide training and support to the ALERRT project. This funding will provide support for the " Stop the killing/Stop the Dying: making our Nation's Communities Safer through Critical Medical Training for First Responders" project. The grant application term is 10-01-2013 through 09-30-2016.
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Research Subaward AgreementInstitution/Organization ("Prime Recipient")
Name:Name:
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Subaward No.: CFDA #:Prime Award No.:
Awarding Agency: Amount Funded This Action: Est. Total (if incrementally funded)
Budget Period: From: To:Subaward Period of Performance: Estimated Project Period (if incrementally funded):
To:From:
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Reporting Requirements (Check here if applicable: See Attachment 4)
Terms & Conditions
1) Prime Recipient hereby awards a cost reimbursable subaward, as described above, to Subrecipient. The statement of work and budget for thissubaward are (check one): As specified in Subrecipient's proposal dated ; or as shown in Attachment 5. In
its performance of the subaward work, Subrecipient shall be an independent entity and not an employee or agent of Prime Recipient.
2) Prime Recipient Shall reimburse Subrecipient not more often than monthly for allowable costs. All invoices shall be submitted using Subrecipient's standard invoice, but at a minimum shall include current and cumulative costs (including cost sharing), subaward number, and certification as to truth and accuracy of invoice. Invoices that do not reference Prime Recipient's Subaward Number shall be returned to Subrecipient. Invoices and questions con-
cerning invoice receipt or payments should be directed to the appropriate party's Contact as shown in Attachments 3A & 3B.
3) A final statement of cumulative costs incurred, including cost sharing, marked "FINAL" must be submitted to Prime Recipient's Contact, as shown in Attachments 3A and 3B, NOT LATER THAN sixty (60) days after subaward end date. The final statement
of costs shall constitute Subrecipient's final financial report.
4) All payments shall be considered provisional and subject to adjustment within the total estimated cost in the event such adjustment is necessary as a result of an adverse audit finding against the Subrecipient. Prime recipient reserves the right to reject an invoice.
6) Matters concerning the request or negotiation of any changes in the terms, conditions, or amounts cited in this subaward agreement, and any changes requiring prior approval, should be directed to the appropriate party's Contact, as shown in Attachments 3A & 3B. Any such changes made to this subaward agreement require the written approval of each party's Authorized Official as shown in Attachments 3A & 3B.
7) Each party shall be responsible for its negligent acts or omissions and the negligent acts or omissions of its employees, officers, or director's, to the extent allowed by law.
8) Either party may terminate this subaward with thirty days written notice to the appropriate party's Contact as shown in Attachments 3A & 3B. Prime Recipient shall pay Subrecipient for termination costs as allowable under OMB Circular A-21 or A-122 or 45 CFR Part 74 Appendix E, "Principles for Determining Costs Applicable to Research and Development under Grants and Contracts with Hospitals" as applicable.
9) No-cost extensions require the approval of the Prime Recipient. Any requests for a no-cost extension should be addressed to and received by the
Contact, as shown in Attachments 3A & 3B, not less than thirty (30) days prior to the desired effective date of the requested
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10) The Subaward is subject to the terms and conditions of the Prime Award and other special terms and conditions, as identified in Attachment 2.
11) By signing below Subrecipient makes the certifications and assurances shown in Attachments 1 and 2. Subrecipient also assures that it will comply with applicable statutory and regulatory requirements specified in the Research Terms & Conditions Appendix C found at http://nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/rtc/appc_june11.pdf.
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Attachment 1 Research Subaward Agreement
Certifications and Assurances
Certification Regarding Lobbying
1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Subrecipient, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an em- ployee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or intending to in- fluence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the Subrecipient shall complete and sub- mit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying", to the Prime Recipient. 3) The Subrecipient shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure.
Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters
Subrecipient certifies by signing this Subaward Agreement that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, pro- posed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department or agency.
OMB Circular A-133 Assurance
Subrecipient assures Prime Recipient that it complies with A-133 and that it will notify Prime Recipient of completion of required audits and of any adverse findings which impact this subaward.
By signing the Subaward Agreement, the authorized official of Subrecipient certifies, to the best of his/her knowledge and belief that:
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Authorize the County Judge to execute applications for participation in the Texas 1033 Surplus Property Program.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014
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AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
INGALSBE N/A
SUMMARY 24B49B74B99B124B149B174B199B224BThe application and related documents for the 1033 Surplus Property Program are attached.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Move funds within the DA Drug Forfeiture Fund to purchase 1 scanner and Adobe Professional software for discovery processing.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
CONSENT January 14, 2014 $1,863
LINE ITEM NUMBER 081-607-00]
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS: See attached budget amendment
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: BILL HERZOG
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Sherri Tibbe COBB N/A
SUMMARY 28B60B92B124B156B188B220B252B284BBudget Amendment: 29B61B93B125B157B189B221B253B285BDecrease Miscellaneous: 081-607-00.5391 ($1,863) 30B62B94B126B158B190B222B254B286BIncrease Software License: 081-607-00.5429 $ 263 31B63B95B127B159B191B223B255B287BIncrease Computer Eqpt: 081-607-00.5712_400 $1,600
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FY2014 BUDGET01/14/2014
Appropriation AppropriationDept G/L Account Number Account Description Before Amendment Increase Decrease After AmendmentDA DRUG FORFEITURE FUND (081):Agenda Item #9:District Attorney:
081-607-00.5429 Software License 0 263 263 081-607-00.5712_400 Computer Equipment 2,585 1,600 4,185 081-607-00.5391 Miscellaneous 4,540 (1,863) 2,677
1,863 (1,863) *Amend for scanner and adobe pro software.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion and possible action to authorize the County Judge to execute a Professional Services Agreement with CHA Consulting, Inc. for professional Design and Environmental Clearance services related to the IH-35 Northbound Ramp Reconfiguration Project in Hays County.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
ACTION-ROADS January 14, 2014 NTE $500,000
LINE ITEM NUMBER 026-801-96-518.5621_400
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: YES AUDITOR REVIEW: BILL HERZOG
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Michael J. Weaver INGALSBE N/A
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion and possible action regarding the appointment of Walter Krudop as commissioner and re-appointment of Russell Molenaar and Walter Graner to Emergency Services District (ESD) 1 in Hays County.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
ACTION-MISCELLANEOUS January 14, 2014
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AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
WHISENANT N/A
SUMMARY 24B49B74B99B124B149B174B199B224BResume attached for Walter Krudop. Mr. Krudop will be replacing Randall Garst whose commission has expired. These appointments will be effective immediately. Mr. Molenaar and Mr. Graner are presently serving on this ESD Board.
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Community and Civic Activities
Here are a number of areas that I have been involved in that provides some insight into my varied experience, skills and contributions.
Dripping Springs Comprehensive Plan Development Committee
I served on the Dripping Springs Comprehensive Plan Development Committee in 2011 as a non-city resident representative. While involved in all phases of the project, I was a key contributor to creating the action item implementation plan for the comprehensive plan itself which is still being used to implement the comprehensive plan.
Community Advisory Committee at Walnut Springs Elementary School
I was asked to serve as a community representative on the Community Advisory Committee at Walnut Springs Elementary School in 2011 and continue on the committee. My role as not being on the faculty at the school and as a non-DSISD parent is to provide input and suggestions concerning the operation of the school and the educational principles and practices at the school from a broader perspective without the more vested interests of the others.
Hays County Water Conservation Working Group and Rainwater Revival
In 2009, then Commissioner Karen Ford asked me to serve on the Hays County Water Conservation Working Group. One of the accomplishments of the group was the Rainwater Revival, first held in October of 2010. Amongst a variety of tasks, a key role I played was to recruit, coordinate and manage the volunteers for the day of the event.
Texas Master Naturalist, State Advisory Committee and Hays County Chapter
I have been a member of the Hays County Master Naturalist chapter since 2001 and have held various positions on the board of directors. During the early to middle years of the organization, I played a key role in structuring the governance of the organization. In 2003 I was asked by the state coordinator to join the Texas Master Naturalist State Advisory Committee. Statewide, the organization was expanding rapidly with chapters being formed across the state. I was specifically asked to lead the development of a uniform organizational and governance structure of all the chapters, which at that time numbered about thirty.
Going back in time a little there are two significant areas that might shed a bit more light on my experience.
Deerwood Gardens Condominiums, Houston Texas
In 2002, while living in Houston and residing at Deerwood Gardens Condominiums, I served initially on the Architectural Control Committee and then was elected to the Board of Directors. As Vice President, I
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implemented a process to allow the board to track and evaluate the performance of the management company and then led development of the first long range plan and associated financial planning for the complex.
Katy Youth Soccer League
Going back further in time, in 1978 we moved to Katy, Texas with our four children. Two of our kids had played soccer in California and there was no league in Katy. Along with a local PE coach, we developed Katy Youth Soccer League where I was the first league president and given the early stages of the league, a coach and referee. Later going on to be president of the Katy Soccer Referees Association and lead trainer for new referees.
I hope this was not too long winded but provided some insight into the breadth of my experience and the significance of my contributions.
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Walter L. Krudop • Mediator • Adjunct Professor • Conflict Resolution Consultant
Walt Krudop is a mediator and consultant in the conflict resolution field and holds an Advanced Credentialed Mediator designation with the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association. Walt mediates with the Hays County Dispute Resolution Center, The Better Business Bureau of Central and South Central Texas and in private practice He has mediated over 250 civil, business, family, CPS and community disputes. He has taught mediation and conflict resolution in a variety of venues and consults in the area of program design and implementation. He was an adjunct professor at St. Edwards University from 2008 to 2012. He retired from Shell Oil Company in April of 2001, while at Shell he served as an ombudsman in Shell RESOLVE, the Shell employee conflict resolution program. Walt retired from Shell Oil Company in April of 2001. In over thirty years with Shell he held a variety of management positions in research and development and business, a number of these involving quality improvement and change management. In his last four years with Shell he held the position of ombudsman in Shell RESOLVE, the Shell employee conflict resolution program. Walt played a key leadership role in design and implementation of the RESOLVE program. Walt has spoken at a number of local and national conferences. He is a past member of the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) where he has served in a national capacity on the ACR Chapter Task Force and is a past-president of the Houston chapter. Walt was awarded the ACR national Presidential award in both 2000 and 2002. He is a former president of the Fort Bend County Dispute Resolution Center and the current president of the Hays County Dispute Resolution Center. In collaboration with Walter Wright and Anna Bartkowski, he designed and implemented the Hays County Dispute Resolution Center in 2009. Walt is a member of the Texas Association of Mediators, the Texas Mediator Trainers Roundtable, the Ombuds of Texas and the International Ombudsman Association. He has served on the board of the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association. In 2005, Walt was awarded the Legacy in Leadership Award in the field of mediation from Innovative Alternatives in Clear Lake City. EDUCATION
- Villanova University, BS, Chemistry, 1965 - Seton Hall University, MS, Chemistry, 1969 - University of Houston, Graduate Certificate, Dispute Resolution, 1999
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EMPLOYMENT Shell Oil Company, September, 1967-April, 2001
- Chemist, 1967-1973 - Research Manager, 1973-1993 - Quality Manager, 1993-1996 - CIO, Marketing & Sales,1996-1997 - Ombudsman, 1997-2001
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- The Ombudsman Association Annual Conference, June, 2000, Annual Conference, Resolving Employment Conflicts: A Model for System Design, Operation and Assessment, coauthor with Karl Sleikeu & John Zinnser
- The Ombudsman Association Annual Conference, May, 2001. Annual Conference, Be Prepared - Or - How The Ombuds Can Help Prepare The Organization To Deal With Conflict
- The Ombuds of Texas, February, 2005, Resolving Employment Conflicts: A Model for System Design, Operation and Assessment
- Texas Association of Mediators, February, 2010, Annual Conference, Development of the Hays County Dispute Resolution Center, coauthor with Anna Bartkowski, Milena Christopher & Walter Wright
- Association for Conflict Resolution, September, 2008, Annual Conference, Promoting Quality Mediation Through Credentialing, coauthor with Kay Elliott, Suzanne Duvall, & John Coselli
- Austin Association of Mediators, December, 2011, Mediation Ethics and Values
- Texas Association of Mediators, February, 2012, Annual Conference, The Evolution of a Dispute Resolution Center, coauthor with Anna Bartkowski & Walter Wright
- Texas Association of Mediators, February, 2012, Annual Conference, Ethics Challenges Arising From Peoples’ Use of Language in Mediation , coauthor with Charles Cannon
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Residence in Dripping Springs
We’ve owned our property in DS since 1997. We moved here in 2004 after building our guest house/workshop/garage and then later our house. We have a rainwater collection system as our sole source of potable water. During the construction of the guest house/workshop/garage, I personally did all the electrical, plumbing, finish carpentry and painting. I played an integral role with our architect in designing both the guest house and our house.
We retired in 2001 but became active in the Dripping Springs/Hays County area in the 2000 timeframe, joining the Hays County Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist organization and frequently spending time in the area and doing volunteer work with the organization. While we moved into Drippin in 2004, we began planning and building in the 2001 timeframe.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion and possible action to re appoint Chuck Ware and Carl Scudder to the ESD #4 board.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
ACTION-MISCELLANEOUS January 14, 2014
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PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
CONLEY N/A
SUMMARY 24B49B74B99B124B149B174B199B224BThe term for both board members is expired. Both wish to continue service on the ESD #4 Board.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion and possible action to adopt a Resolution in support of the Hays County Master Naturalists Birding Network Project.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
ACTION-MISCELLANEOUS January 14, 2014 N/A
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AUDITOR COMMENTS:
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REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Parrish/Hauff COBB N/A
SUMMARY 26B53B80B107B134B161B188B215B242BOn December 17, 2013 the Hays County Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists gave a presentation to the Hays County Commissioners Court on a proposed Birding Network Project that would encompass numerous potential birding sites throughout the County. This presentation was well-received by Court members and it was requested that the Project be revisited in early January, 2014 to formalize support by the Commissioners Court. The attached Resolution expresses such support of the Project.
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RESOLUTION OF THE HAYS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT
IN SUPPORT OF THE HAYS COUNTY MASTER NATURALISTS BIRDING NETWORK PROJECT
WHEREAS, the mission of the Texas Master Naturalists is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities; and WHEREAS, Hays County is on the migratory flyway for many birds and, because of its location, maintains diverse populations of both eastern and western species; and WHEREAS, bird watching is a popular recreational and educational activity enjoyed by a diverse population of avocational and professional interests; and WHEREAS, the development of birding opportunities in the County can attract visitors and residents alike and has economic, environmental and social benefits for the citizens of Hays County; and WHEREAS, the Hays County Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists has partnered with the Wimberley Birding Society, San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance, Hays County 4-H, and other groups to assess and develop birding opportunities for the general public, termed the Hays County Birding Network Project; and WHEREAS, the Hays County Master Naturalists are seeking support and additional partners to advance the project and develop bird watching sites throughout the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Hays County Commissioners Court encourages and supports the Hays County Master Naturalists Birding Network Project for the benefit of the citizens of Hays County. RESOLVED, ORDERED, AND DECLARED this the 14th day of January, 2014.
Bert Cobb Hays County Judge
______________________________ ______________________________ Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe Mark Jones Commissioner, Pct. 1 Commissioner, Pct. 2
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Will Conley Ray Whisenant Commissioner, Pct. 3 Commissioner, Pct. 4
ATTEST: _________________________ Liz Q. Gonzalez Hays County Clerk
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion and possible action to authorize the County Auditor to approve and issue on an annual basis, a certificate representing Hays County’s awareness of the “Municipal Advisor Rule” concerning reliance on independent registered municipal advisors.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
ACTION-MISCELLANEOUS January 14, 2014
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PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: BILL HERZOG
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
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SUMMARY 25B54B83B112B141B170B199B228B257BEffective January 13, 2014 the SEC’s "Municipal Advisor Rule" becomes effective. 26B55B84B113B142B171B200B229B258BThe SEC’s Municipal Advisor Rule imposes a registration regime and fiduciary duty upon firms that give advice to municipal entities and obligated persons with respect to (1) the issuance of municipal securities, (2) investment strategies and (3) municipal financial products unless an exemption applies. 27B56B85B114B143B172B201B230B259BThe rule granted underwriters and placement agents a broad exemption for advice with respect to the three topics above to the extent the local governmental entity and/or obligated person is otherwise represented by an independent registered municipal advisor regarding the same subject matter. In order to rely on this exemption, an underwriter/placement agent must receive certain representations from the local governmental entity/obligated person. 28B57B86B115B144B173B202B231B260BA certificate of Hays County's representations is attached.
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REPRESENTATION CONCERNING RELIANCE ON INDEPENDENT REGISTERED MUNICIPAL ADVISOR
January 14, 2014
Hays County, Texas is aware of the “Municipal Advisor Rule” of the Securities and Exchange Commission (effective January 13, 2014) and the “independent municipal advisor” exemption from the definition of “advice.” We hereby notify investment banking firms that we wish underwriters and placement agents to continue to provide advice on the issuance of municipal securities and municipal financial products that are particularized to our specific needs. We are represented by the firm of Specialized Public Finance Inc., and the individual upon whom we rely on is Dan Wegmiller, whom we have retained to, among other things, assist us in evaluating any recommendations made by underwriters or placement agents. We will rely on our municipal advisors for advice regarding any matters you bring to our attention. This certificate may be relied upon until December 31, 2014 or until otherwise withdrawn by us. ___________________________________ Bill Herzog Hays County Auditor ___________________________________ Date
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion and possible action to compensate the Crime Scene/Evidence Technician (position number 0625) at the 50th percentile of the salary range.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
ACTION-MISCELLANEOUS January 14, 2014
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AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS: See attached financial analysis.
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: BILL HERZOG
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Capt. Davenport COBB N/A
SUMMARY 26B59B92B125B158B191B224B257B290BThe Hays County Sheriff's Office hired a crime scene/evidence technician on Jan 2, 2014. During the hiring process the SO communicated their intent to the candidate to request a salary at the 50th percentile due to the candidate's experience and qualifications. Savings within the budgeted position are available to fund the request for the increased salary. 27B60B93B126B159B192B225B258B291BCrime Scene/Evidence Technician 28B61B94B127B160B193B226B259B292BPosition #0625 29B62B95B128B161B194B227B260B293BGrade 111 30B63B96B129B162B195B228B261B294BRequested salary at 50th percentile=$45,054.93 31B64B97B130B163B196B229B262B295BMinimum: $36,043.34 32B65B98B131B164B197B230B263B296BMaximum: $54,066.12
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Crime Scene ‐Evidence Technician, slot 0625‐002
Budgeted:
Min Salary 36,043
Fringe 7,046
Total 43,089
Proposed:
Position vacant 10/1 to 12/31
Mid Salary‐9 mos 33,791
Fringe 6,606
Total 40,397
Savings (2,692)
p:/vickie/budget calcs/SO‐evidence tech
Sheriff's Office
Hire at 50th percentile on 1/2/14 ‐ $45,054.93 annualized
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Position: CRIME SCENE / EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN History: In the FY ’14 budget process, the sheriff’s office requested two new positions titled Evidence Technician, both budgeted at the minimum of a grade 111. (Minimum of range: $36,043) One position was approved effective 10/1/14. Ms. Tracy Hill Dorty applied for the Crime Scene/Evidence Technician in October, was hired and processed shortly thereafter at the minimum salary of $36,043, with a start date of January 2014. This employee comes to the County with at least 26 years of law enforcement related experience; the most recent of which ended September 2013 at which time she was a Sr. Communications Officer for 8.5 years at the Travis County Sheriff’s office. Total years in 911/Communications jobs is greater than 14 years. This candidate worked for the Travis County Medical Examiner for 3.5 years (7/00 – 2/04) as a forensic investigator II. Duties performed included complex investigations of deaths and processing death scenes, liaison with other counties as well as expert witness. Additional experience related to Crime Scene Investigation includes 9.5 years at the Travis County Sheriff’s Department. She is certified by the FBI Academy for Forensic Photography. Comparing the responsibilities, knowledge and experience identified in the job description with information gleaned from Ms. Hill-Dorty’s resume reflect that she exceeds the minimum requirements of the job. Experience: Minimum Required: 3yrs Actual: > 27 years combined with the Travis Co. Sheriff Dept (and the Travis County Medical Examiner. (3.5yrs) Certifications: Preferred: Expert Witness Actual: Expert Witness; FBI Academy, Forensic Photography; Certified Advanced Telecommunication; Peace Officer License Specialized Knowledge/Skills: Required: General knowledge of Custody/Control of Evidence/Property Management & processing evidence Actual: Primary Roles included ensuring chain of custody and process of evidence Required: fingerprint processing techniques Actual: latent print examiner Required: Ability to Testify in court Actual: Expert Witness Required: Experience in the Photography of crime scenes Actual: Forensic Photographer, graduate of FBI National Academy for forensic photograph
Human Resources 712 S. Stagecoach Trail Ste. 1063
San Marcos, TX 78666 Phone: 512-393-2213 Fax: 512-393-2227
www.co.hays.tx.us
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Internal Equity: The County has one other Crime Scene/Evidence Technician who has been employed with the County for 10 years and is currently paid at the 29th percentile for an annual salary of $41,237. External Equity: Labor markets, supply and demand, geographic location, and available workforce are factors that affect external equity. The candidate brings over 25 years of specialized experience in the same skill set as is required in this job. Recommendation: The scope of the authority of the HR Director is to use the salary exception tool as an additional form of recruitment which occurs before the candidate has accepted employment. Our records in Human Resources and Payroll reflect that Ms. Hill-Dorty has already accepted the job at the minimum pay of $36,043. Additionally, my authority for salary exceptions is limited to the 25th percentile. This request is for the 50th. If this was a candidate for employment vs. an employee request, I would approve this individual at the 25th percentile. /ddb
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Executive Session pursuant to Sections 551.071 and 551.087 of the Texas Government Code: consultation with counsel and deliberation regarding economic development negotiations associated with Project Glass and Project Wheat. Possible action may follow in open court.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
EXECUTIVE SESSION January 14, 2014 N/A
LINE ITEM NUMBER N/A
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Commissioner Ingalsbe INGALSBE N/A
SUMMARY 27B55B83B111B139B167B195B223B251BSummary to be provided in Executive Session.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Executive Session pursuant to 551.071 of the Texas Government Code: consultation with counsel regarding all pending and/or contemplated litigation involving Hays County. Possible action may follow.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
EXECUTIVE SESSION January 14, 2014 N/A
LINE ITEM NUMBER N/A
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Mark Kennedy COBB N/A
SUMMARY 27B55B83B111B139B167B195B223B251BLitigation update to be provided in Executive Session.
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AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM
Hays County Commissioners Court Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
Request forms are due in Microsoft Word Format via email by 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
AGENDA ITEM
Executive Session pursuant to Sections 551.071 and 551.087 of the Texas Government Code: consultation with counsel and deliberation regarding economic development negotiations associated with Project Upland. Possible action may follow in open court.
ITEM TYPE MEETING DATE AMOUNT REQUIRED
EXECUTIVE SESSION January 14, 2014
LINE ITEM NUMBER
AUDITOR USE ONLY
AUDITOR COMMENTS:
PURCHASING GUIDELINES FOLLOWED: N/A AUDITOR REVIEW: N/A
REQUESTED BY SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
INGALSBE INGALSBE CONLEY
SUMMARY 25B51B77B103B129B155B181B207B233BSummary to be provided in Executive Session.
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