Consider a presentation by the chair of the Oil and Gas Citizen Advisory Committee to discuss the findings of the committee and the recommendations to the City Council of the necessary regulatory amendments to the current oil and gas ordinance and the oil and gas well permitting process.
Consider a presentation by the minority representatives of the Oil and Gas Citizen Advisory Committee regarding failed motions for recommended regulatory amendments to the current oil and gas ordinance, including but not limited to, distance and setbacks provisions, appointment of an inspector, permit notification provisions, best practices to avoid nuisances in re-entering or re-working a well, and water disclosure provisions.
Executive Session
Proclamations and Presentations
Citizen Comments - Pursuant to City Council Resolution 2014-R0320, any citizen wishing to appear before a regular meeting of the City Council shall: Notify the City Manager's office of that fact, completing the form available at the City Manager's office, or online at the following hyperlink: Public Comments Sign-Up Form and submit it no later than seventy-five (75) hours prior to the start of the meeting at which the citizen wishes to appear; or sign up to speak at the City Council meeting itself, completing the form provided at the meeting, with regard to any item posted on the City Council agenda. See Citizens Comment Supplemental Agenda.
Minutes
Consent Agenda - Items considered to be routine and enacted by one motion without separate discussion. If the City Council desires to discuss an item, the item is removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
Resolution – Water Utilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11984 with Utility Contractors of America, Inc. for Northwest Reclamation Plant-Potable Water Pipeline, RFP 14-11984-TF.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Planning: Conduct a public hearing for petition for annexation from Ford Development Corporation and KPA Ministries, Inc. to annex a parcel approximately 107.53 acres adjacent to the City limits north of 146th Street east of Quaker Avenue, and to consider a resolution to approve the petition.
Ordinance Amendment 1st Reading – Water Utilities: Consider an Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 22.08 of the Code of Ordinances related to the City’s Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plans.
Discuss the use and utilization of various City facilities located within the City of Lubbock, whether leased or owned, including but not limited to, the City Hall Building, the Police Department and Municipal Court Building (Municipal Square) and the building located at 1206 14th Street (formerly known as the Omni Building), and those facilities set forth in Item 2.1.1, and take possible action to give direction to the City Manager in regard to the use and utilization of City facilities.
Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider one appointment to the Appointments Advisory Board, one appointment to the Central Business District TIF Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors, one appointment to the Electric Utility Board, one appointment to the Libraries Board, one appointment to the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance Board of Directors, one appointment to the Market Lubbock, Inc. Board of Directors, and one appointment to Permit & License Appeal Board.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Planning: Conduct a public hearing for petition for annexation from Ford Development Corporation and KPA Ministries, Inc. to annex a parcel approximately 107.53 acres adjacent to the City limits north of 146th Street east of Quaker Avenue, and to consider a resolution to approve the petition. Adjournment
Consider a presentation by the chair of the Oil and Gas Citizen Advisory Committee to discuss the findings of the committee and the recommendations to the City Council of the necessary regulatory amendments to the current oil and gas ordinance and the oil and gas well permitting process.
Consider a presentation by the minority representatives of the Oil and Gas Citizen Advisory Committee regarding failed motions for recommended regulatory amendments to the current oil and gas ordinance, including but not limited to, distance and setbacks provisions, appointment of an inspector, permit notification provisions, best practices to avoid nuisances in re-entering or re-working a well, and water disclosure provisions.
Executive Session
Proclamations and Presentations
Citizen Comments - Pursuant to City Council Resolution 2014-R0320, any citizen wishing to appear before a regular meeting of the City Council shall: Notify the City Manager's office of that fact, completing the form available at the City Manager's office, or online at the following hyperlink: Public Comments Sign-Up Form and submit it no later than seventy-five (75) hours prior to the start of the meeting at which the citizen wishes to appear; or sign up to speak at the City Council meeting itself, completing the form provided at the meeting, with regard to any item posted on the City Council agenda. See Citizens Comment Supplemental Agenda.
Minutes
Consent Agenda - Items considered to be routine and enacted by one motion without separate discussion. If the City Council desires to discuss an item, the item is removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
Resolution – Water Utilities: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute contract 11984 with Utility Contractors of America, Inc. for Northwest Reclamation Plant-Potable Water Pipeline, RFP 14-11984-TF.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Planning: Conduct a public hearing for petition for annexation from Ford Development Corporation and KPA Ministries, Inc. to annex a parcel approximately 107.53 acres adjacent to the City limits north of 146th Street east of Quaker Avenue, and to consider a resolution to approve the petition.
Ordinance Amendment 1st Reading – Water Utilities: Consider an Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 22.08 of the Code of Ordinances related to the City’s Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plans.
Discuss the use and utilization of various City facilities located within the City of Lubbock, whether leased or owned, including but not limited to, the City Hall Building, the Police Department and Municipal Court Building (Municipal Square) and the building located at 1206 14th Street (formerly known as the Omni Building), and those facilities set forth in Item 2.1.1, and take possible action to give direction to the City Manager in regard to the use and utilization of City facilities.
Board Appointments - City Secretary: Consider one appointment to the Appointments Advisory Board, one appointment to the Central Business District TIF Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors, one appointment to the Electric Utility Board, one appointment to the Libraries Board, one appointment to the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance Board of Directors, one appointment to the Market Lubbock, Inc. Board of Directors, and one appointment to Permit & License Appeal Board.
Public Hearing 5:30 p.m. - Planning: Conduct a public hearing for petition for annexation from Ford Development Corporation and KPA Ministries, Inc. to annex a parcel approximately 107.53 acres adjacent to the City limits north of 146th Street east of Quaker Avenue, and to consider a resolution to approve the petition. Adjournment