A. MINUTES:
Overview: Approval of the City Council minutes of the regular meeting held on February 20, 2018.
B. ORDINANCE NO. 7712:
Overview: (Contact: Michael W. Conner, Director of Aviation)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance for commercial ground vehicle operators at the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport (Airport). The City of Amarillo and Department of Aviation propose this ordinance as authorized through the Texas Legislature, Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2402. The proposed ordinance authorizes reasonable fees and regulation on commercial ground vehicle operators, to include Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), e.g., Uber and Lyft. As proposed in the ordinance, the funding mechanism and regulatory operating standards are focused to accomplish the following objectives: establish uniform commercial ground vehicle operating standards, provide revenues to maintain airport systems that support commercial ground vehicle traffic on the airport, and to compensate the airport for administration and enforcement of the operating standards. The Airport's Rules and Regulations document shall be the guiding standard for commercial ground vehicle operations at the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport.
C. ORDINANCE NO. 7713:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance considering possible approval of the vacation of 80' ROW known as South Monroe Street between Block 192 and Block 193 in Plemons Unit No. 1 and the southern 14' of 80' ROW known as Southwest 14th Avenue located along Block 192 in Plemons Unit No. 1, both in Section 170, Block 2, AB&M Survey, Potter County, Texas. (Vicinity: South Monroe Street and Southwest 14th Avenue.)
D. ORDINANCE NO. 7714:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning a portion of Lot 3, Block 186; Lots 2, 3, and portion of Lot 1 in Block 192; and all of Block 193 in Plemons Unit No.1, in Section 170, Block 2, AB&M Survey, Potter County, Texas plus one-half of all bounding streets, alleys, and public ways to change from Planned Development District 120 and 130 (PD-120 and PD-130) to Multiple Family District 2 (MF-2). (Vicinity: Southwest 15th Avenue and South Monroe Street.)
E. ORDINANCE NO. 7715:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning Lot 1, Block 27, Lawrence Park Unit No. 16, in Section 227, Block 2, AB&M Survey, Potter County, Texas plus one-half of all bounding streets, alleys, and public ways to change from Planned Development 354 (PD-354) to Light Commercial (LC). (Vicinity: Southwest 27TH Avenue and Britain Drive.)
F. ORDINANCE NO. 7716:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning of a 31,500 +/- square foot tract of land out of Section 43, Block 9 BS&F Survey, Potter County, Texas plus one-half of all bounding streets, alleys, and public ways to change from Agricultural (A) to Office 2 (O2). (Vicinity: South Coulter and Outlook Drive.)
G. AWARD - CITY OF AMARILLO APPAREL ANNUAL CONTRACT:
Overview: (Contact: Trent Davis, Purchasing Agent)
Awarded to The Great Armadillo Printing Co. in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00
This item is to consider award of the annual contract for the purchase of Apparel for various City of Amarillo departments.
H. AWARD -- HEAVY TRUCKS:
Overview: Awarded as follows:
Summit Truck Group $1,084,597.00
Lines 2, 4, 6, 7, 11
Summit Truck Group Alt. $319,675.00
Lines 3, 5, 10
Premier Truck Group $135,235.00
Line 8
Bruckner Truck Sales $237,308.00
Line 9
Total Award $1,776,815.00
This item is the scheduled replacements of 12-yard and 6-yard Dump, Utility Flatbed, Utility Dump, Sideloader, Frontloader, Knuckleboom, and Refuse Transport. These are upgrades and additions of multiple vehicles to be used by Streets, Solid Waste Collection, Solid Waste Disposal, Waste Water Collection, Water Distribution, Parks Maintenance, Drainage Utility, Replacement vehicles have reached or exceeded life cycle. These vehicles will be used in the daily operational requirements of divisions listed.
REGULAR AGENDA
A. MINUTES:
Overview: Approval of the City Council minutes of the regular meeting held on February 20, 2018.
B. ORDINANCE NO. 7712:
Overview: (Contact: Michael W. Conner, Director of Aviation)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance for commercial ground vehicle operators at the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport (Airport). The City of Amarillo and Department of Aviation propose this ordinance as authorized through the Texas Legislature, Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2402. The proposed ordinance authorizes reasonable fees and regulation on commercial ground vehicle operators, to include Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), e.g., Uber and Lyft. As proposed in the ordinance, the funding mechanism and regulatory operating standards are focused to accomplish the following objectives: establish uniform commercial ground vehicle operating standards, provide revenues to maintain airport systems that support commercial ground vehicle traffic on the airport, and to compensate the airport for administration and enforcement of the operating standards. The Airport's Rules and Regulations document shall be the guiding standard for commercial ground vehicle operations at the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport.
C. ORDINANCE NO. 7713:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance considering possible approval of the vacation of 80' ROW known as South Monroe Street between Block 192 and Block 193 in Plemons Unit No. 1 and the southern 14' of 80' ROW known as Southwest 14th Avenue located along Block 192 in Plemons Unit No. 1, both in Section 170, Block 2, AB&M Survey, Potter County, Texas. (Vicinity: South Monroe Street and Southwest 14th Avenue.)
D. ORDINANCE NO. 7714:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning a portion of Lot 3, Block 186; Lots 2, 3, and portion of Lot 1 in Block 192; and all of Block 193 in Plemons Unit No.1, in Section 170, Block 2, AB&M Survey, Potter County, Texas plus one-half of all bounding streets, alleys, and public ways to change from Planned Development District 120 and 130 (PD-120 and PD-130) to Multiple Family District 2 (MF-2). (Vicinity: Southwest 15th Avenue and South Monroe Street.)
E. ORDINANCE NO. 7715:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning Lot 1, Block 27, Lawrence Park Unit No. 16, in Section 227, Block 2, AB&M Survey, Potter County, Texas plus one-half of all bounding streets, alleys, and public ways to change from Planned Development 354 (PD-354) to Light Commercial (LC). (Vicinity: Southwest 27TH Avenue and Britain Drive.)
F. ORDINANCE NO. 7716:
Overview: (Contact: AJ Fawver, Planning and Zoning Director)
This is the second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning of a 31,500 +/- square foot tract of land out of Section 43, Block 9 BS&F Survey, Potter County, Texas plus one-half of all bounding streets, alleys, and public ways to change from Agricultural (A) to Office 2 (O2). (Vicinity: South Coulter and Outlook Drive.)
G. AWARD - CITY OF AMARILLO APPAREL ANNUAL CONTRACT:
Overview: (Contact: Trent Davis, Purchasing Agent)
Awarded to The Great Armadillo Printing Co. in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00
This item is to consider award of the annual contract for the purchase of Apparel for various City of Amarillo departments.
H. AWARD -- HEAVY TRUCKS:
Overview: Awarded as follows:
Summit Truck Group $1,084,597.00
Lines 2, 4, 6, 7, 11
Summit Truck Group Alt. $319,675.00
Lines 3, 5, 10
Premier Truck Group $135,235.00
Line 8
Bruckner Truck Sales $237,308.00
Line 9
Total Award $1,776,815.00
This item is the scheduled replacements of 12-yard and 6-yard Dump, Utility Flatbed, Utility Dump, Sideloader, Frontloader, Knuckleboom, and Refuse Transport. These are upgrades and additions of multiple vehicles to be used by Streets, Solid Waste Collection, Solid Waste Disposal, Waste Water Collection, Water Distribution, Parks Maintenance, Drainage Utility, Replacement vehicles have reached or exceeded life cycle. These vehicles will be used in the daily operational requirements of divisions listed.
REGULAR AGENDA