08-24-2021 MinutesN 1NUTES
REGULAR MEETING
August 24, 2021
A Regular Meeting was held by the Schertz City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas,
on August 24, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. in the Hal Baldwin Municipal Complex Council
Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Building #4, Schertz, Texas. The following members
present to -wit:
Present: Mayor Ralph Gutierrez; Councilmember Rosemary Scott; Councilmember
Mark Davis; Councilmember Jill Whittaker; Mayor Pro -Tern Michael Dahle;
Councilmember David Scagliola; Councilmember Tim Brown
Absent: Councilmember Allison Heyward
City City Manager Dr. Mark Browne; Assistant City Manager Brian James;
Staff: Assistant City Manager Charles Kelm; City Attorney Daniel Santee; City
Secretary Brenda Dennis; Assistant to the City Manager Sarah Gonzalez;
Deputy City Secretary Sheila Edmondson
Call to Order
Mayor Gutierrez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Opening Prayer and Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and
State of Texas. (Councilmember Brown)
Mayor Gutierrez rrecognized Councilmember Brown who provided the opening prayer
followed by the Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and State of
Texas.
City Events and Announcements
• Announcements of upcoming City Events (B. James /C. Kelm/S. Gonzalez)
• Announcements and recognitions by the City Manager (M. Browne)
• Announcements and recognitions by the Mayor (R. Gutierrez)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Assitant to the City Manager Sarah Gonzalez who
provided the following information:
Friday, August 27th
TML Region 7 Meeting
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Hilton Garden Inn, Live Oak
4:30 -7:30 PM
Monday, September 6th
Labor Day
City Offices Closed
Tuesday, September 7th
Next regular scheduled Council Meeting.
Tuesdays, September 7th through October 12th
Fall 2021 Adult Cornhole League (Ages 21 and up)
6:00 -10:00 PM
Saturday, September 11th
Paws in the Pool
Pickrell Park Pool
10:00 AM — 4:00 PM
Limited capacity sessions at 10 AM, 12 PM and 2 PM. Registration required on
Schertz.com. $3 per human, up to 2 dogs per human.
Sundays, September 12th through October 17th
Fall 2021 Adult Kickball League (Ages 21 and up)
6:00 -10:00 PM
Tuesday, November 2nd
The City of Schertz will be holding its General Election on Tuesday, November 2,
2021, for the purpose of electing Council Members in Place 6 and Place 7 for a
three -year term, from November 2021 to November 2024.
Hearing of Residents
This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the City Council. Each
person should fill out the speaker's register prior to the meeting. Presentations should
be limited to no more than 3 minutes.
All remarks shall be addressed to the Council as a body, and not to any individual
member thereof. Any person making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks
while addressing the Council may be requested to leave the meeting.
Discussion by the Council of any item not on the agenda shall be limited to statements
of specific factual information given in response to any inquiry, a recitation of existing
policy in response to an inquiry, and /or a proposal to place the item on a future
agenda. The presiding officer, during the Hearing of Residents portion of the agenda,
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will call on those persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered.
Mayor Gutierrez recognized the following resident:
Ms. Maggie Titterington, 1730 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, TX- provided an update on
The Chamber's events:
The Chamber Bowl was held on August 20th, 2021 and it was a big success. They
had 187 bowlers particiapte for raising funds for the DECA program.
Chamber Luncheon - Civic Leaders Luncheon on September 21, 2021
Candidates in Schertz, Cibolo, GVSUD and SCUCISD are welcome to set up
a table at the luncheon.
Please contact the Chamber to register for a table.
Coffee with the Chamber on August 27, 2021 hosted by The Club at Garden Ridge.
Please stop by for a cup of coffee.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony- September 3, 2021 -for Watchdog Elite Services.
Ceremony will be held at the Chamber, located at 1730 Schertz Parkway.
Consent Agenda Items
The Consent Agenda is considered self - explanatory and will be enacted by the Council
with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless they are
removed from the Consent Agenda upon the request of the Mayor or a Councilmember.
Mayor Gutierrez read Items 1 -5 into record. Mayor Pro -Tem Dahle read Items 6 -11 into
record.
1. Minutes — Consideration and /or action regarding the approval of the minutes of
the Regular City Council minutes of the August 10, 2021 meeting. (B. Dennis)
2. Boards, Commissions and Committees
Appointments /Reappdintments/Resignations - Consideration and/or action
approving the appointment of Mr. Jimmy Odom as a regular member of the
Planning & Zoning Commission filling the vacancy of Mr. Ken Greenwald, the
appointment of Ms. Judy Goldick from Alternate #2 to Alternate #1 position,
and the appoint of Mr. Richard Braud to the City Council and Planning and
Zoning Comprehensive Land Plan Sub - Committee. (Mayor /Council)
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3. Ordinance No. 21 -S -31 - Consideration and a recommendation on a request
for a Specific Use Permit to allow a convenience store with gas pumps on
approximately 8.5 acres of land, more specifically described as the northwest
corner of the intersection between IH -35 and Schwab Road, City of Schertz,
Comal County, Texas. (B. James/L. Wood/M. Harrison) Final Reading
4. Resolution No. 21 -R -80 - Consideration and /or action approving a Resolution
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing the acceptance of
approximately one acre of property from Schertz 1518, Ltd. per the
Development Agreement for the Reinvestment Zone Number Two. (M.
Browne/ B. James)
5. Resolution No. 21 -R -83 - Consideration and /or action approving a Resolution
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas regarding the Schertz Parks &
Recreation Master Plan 5 -Year Update needed for grant applications to the
TPWD Local Park Grants Program. (B. James/L. Shrum)
6. Resolution 21 -R -84 - Consideration and /or action approving a Resolution by
the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing expenditures in
excess of $50,000 with 4B Asphalt Paving in Fiscal Year 2020 -21 regarding an
emergency road repair on Wiederstein Road at FM 3009, and other Matters In
Connection Therewith. (C. Kelm /S. Williams/D. Letbetter)
7. Resolution No. 21 -R -85 - Consideration and /or action approving a Resolution
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, authorizing approval of the
allocation of funds for the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, and other
matters in connection therewith. (M. Browne /S. Gonzalez)
8. Resolution No. 21 -R -89 - Consideration and /or action approving a Resolution
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing an additional six
(6) employees to the EMS Department. (C. Kelm /J. Mabbitt)
9. Resolution No. 21 -R -90 - Consideration and/or action approving a Resolution
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing the City Manager
to renew the agreement with Arthur J Gallagher and Co to provide Health
Insurance Broker Services. (M. Browne /C. Kelm /J. Kurz)
10. Resolution No. 21 -R -91- Consideration and/or action approving a Resolution
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing the City Manager
to sign an Interlocal Agreement for Fire Protection Services in Guadalupe
County between the, City of Schertz, and the City of Seguin. (C. Kelm/K.
Long /G. Rodgers)
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11. Resolution 21 -R -92 - Consideration and /or action approving a Resolution by
the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing approval of an
Escrow Agreement for the QT on Schwab Road related to construction of a
sewer line. (M.BrowneB. James)
Moved by Councilmember Jill Whittaker, seconded by Mayor Pro -Tem
Michael Dahle To approve Consent Agenda Items 1 -11.
AYE: Councilmember Rosemary Scott, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Jill Whittaker, Mayor Pro -Tem Michael Dahle,
Councilmember David Scagliola, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
Discussion and Action Items
12. Ordinance No. 21 -T -34 — Consideration and/or action approving an Ordinance
by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, authorizing a budget
adjustment relating to the Aviation Heights Waterline Improvements (Phases 5,
6, & 7) construction project. First Reading (B. James/ K. Woodlee/ J. Shortess)
Mayor Gutierrez recoginized City Engineer Jennifer Shortess. Ms. Shortess
explained that the bids that came back for the Aviation Heights Waterline
Improvements (Phases 5,6, &7) were more than what was originally budgeted.
A budget adjustment is needed before they can award the contract.
Moved by Councilmember David Scagliola, seconded by Councilmember
Rosemary Scott
AYE: Councilmember Rosemary Scott, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Jill Whittaker, Mayor Pro -Tem Michael Dahle,
Councilmember David Scagliola, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
13. Ordinance No. 21 -T -35 - Consideration and/or action authorizing an
adjustment to the fiscal year 2021 budget to provide services to Randolph
JBSA. First Reading (M. Browne/B. James /J. Walters)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized EMS Director Jason Mabbit who explained that a
budget adjustment is needed to hire six additional employees to provide services
to Randolph JBSA.
Moved by Mayor Pro-Tern Michael Dahle, seconded by Councilmember
Tim Brown
AYE: Councilmember Rosemary Scott, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Jill Whittaker, Mayor Pro -Tem Michael Dahle,
Councilmember David Scagliola, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
Public Hearings
14. Public Hearing on Proposed Budget for FY 2021 -22 - Conduct a public
hearing and presentation regarding the adoption of the FY 2021 -22 Budget.
(First required public hearing) (M. Browne/B. James /J. Walters)
Mayor Gutierrez recoginized Finance Director James Walters who provided a
presentation on the FY 2021 -22 Budget.
(A complete copy of the FY2021 -22 Budget can be found in the City
Secretary's office)
FY 2021 -22 Budget Highlights included:
• Expanded Programs
• Financial Software Replacement
• New Personnel
• Contracted Building/Facilities Cleaning
• Fleet programs
• Animal Care HVAC
• Additional SPAM Funding
• Increase Minimum Wage
General Fund Proposed Budget $39,314,984
• Increase of $1,012,404 or 2.7 %, from FY 2020 -21 Budget, not including
infrastructure funding
• Non Personnel Budgets decreased 2.3% due to the falloff of business
incentive payments, completion of the public afety estroom remodel, and
the funding of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan update
• Personnel Budgets increase 5.4% to act on the Class & Comp Study,
Minimum Wage update, Merit, insurance, 0.25% CI, and add 3 positions
Mayor Gutiererez opened the Public Hearing. No one spoke. Public Hearing
closed.
Councilmember Scott was pleased that the minimum wage increased and the
compression issue was addressed.
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15. Public Hearing on the Proposed Tax Rate - Conduct a public hearing
regarding the adoption of the FY 2021 -22 Tax Rate. (First public hearing) (M.
Browne/B. James /J. Walters)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Finance Director James Walters who provided a
presentation on the FY 2021 -22 Tax Rate.
2021 Property Values:
2020 Taxable value $3,963,694,728
2021 Equivalent Taxable Value
$3,919,293,823
2021 New Taxable Development
+$148,715,915
2021 Adjusted Taxable Value
$40809,738
Difference between Adjusted Taxable Values$104,315,010
Tax Rate:
No New Revenue: $0.5146
Voter Approval: $0.5242
Current: $0.5121
Proposed Max: $0.5121
$0.01 is equal to $406,000 revenue or $26.25 on the average
home
Target Tax Rate:
Tax RateCurrent Proposed
Maximum
M &O $0.3470 $0.3517
I &S $0.1651 $0.1604
Total $0.5121 $0.5121
For day to day operations
To pay the City's debt
Average Home Value $262,500
® Current Rate $0.5121 = $1,344
#No New Revenue Rate $0.5146 = $1,351
# Voter Approval Rate $0.5242 = $1,376
Mr. Walters also provided information on the Historic Tax Rages, a 5 -Year
Forecast for the General Fund,
Long Term Debt Model, 5 -Year Summary- I &S Fund and a Graph of Debt
Service.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the Public Hearing. No one spoke. Public Hearing was
closed.
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Councilmember Whittaker asked Mr. Walters to explain the Veteran's
Homestead Exemption Program. Veteran's who are 100% disabled are exempt
from paying property taxes and this equates to approx 12% of taxable value lost
to the city. Despite the lost revenue, Mayor Gutierrez stated it was a small price
to give up for the veteran's service to our country.
Councilmember Scagliola stated the staff did a great job on the budget
especially during these tough times.
Workshop
16. Workshop on City Merit Program - Discussion regarding the City Merit
Program. (M. Browne /C. Kelm /J. Kurz)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Human Resources Director Jessica Kurz who
provided a PowerPoint presentation on the City Merit Program.
Reasons for Workshop/Discussion
Council interest
Staff review of current merit program & alternatives
Program Objectives
*Primary: Pay for performance
Secondary: Move employees through pay band
Current Merit Model
# Annual performance evaluations serve as basis for merit increases
Merit may be awarded in any amount between 0% - 4% using 10th%
increments (new in FY 20 -21)
• Merit is awarded in the form of a permanent salary increase
• Employees maxed out of pay range receive merit in lump -sum form
. Sworn/Certified Public Safety Personnel have a different merit program
*Current Program Funding = 3%
Merit allocation by department is based upon 3% of total annual salaries of
eligible employees
• 1.5% April — Sept (current FY)
• 1.5% Oct — Mar (next FY)
The following factors are the basis for awarding merit pay to employees:
# The employee's performance as reported in the annual performance review.
@, Available merit funds
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+ Recommendations of supervisors, as approved by City Management
Pros:
• Rewards high performers
• Connects work to results
Provides vehicle to move employees through the pay bands
• Unless maxed out, employees receive salary increase every year
Cons:
Historically, just meeting minimum standards earns an employee a
minimum 2% permanent salary increase so not perceived as a true merit
system.
Creates morale issues
*Perceived fairness issues
Current Merit Model- Employee Survey: 124 Responses
1. How satisfied are you with the CIty's current merit program?
+ 1 -Very Dissatisfied to #5 -Very Satisfied
+ The average from the 124 Responses was: Avg. 2.66
2. What do you like most about the City's current merit program:
3. How could the City's current merit program be improved?
4. Would you prefer a COLA systerm IN LIEU OF a merit program? Cost of
Living Adjustment- All employees recive the same increase (i.e. 2 %)
Ms. Kurz presented Benchmark Data for ECI, COLA, and MERIT
compensation from other cities: Selma, Georgetown, Cedar Park, New
Braunfels, San Marcos, Seguin and Round Rock. City of Schertz was in the
middle compared to all the above cities.
Recommendation from Staff-
* Annual performance evaluations serve as basis for merit increases
+ Merit is awarded in the form of a permanent salary increase
+ Employees maxed out of pay range receive merit in lump -sum form
• Sworn/Certified Public Safety Personnel have a different merit program
• Minor Changes:
*Implement standardized award criteria
• Dispel past practice that meeting standards automatically earns a 2%
increase
* Maxed out employees eligible for permanent salary increase every 3
years
Ms. Kurz explained each of the Merit Options below:
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• Maintain current merit program as is
• Move to straight ATBI* program (Acorss The Board Increase)
* Adopt combination program: Merit and ATBI: Options AB /C- differen
program designs
Councilmembers disscussed the following concerns:
• The percieved "fairness" issues that includes human performance and
human behavior
The current 2% or 4% salary increase vs. the new 0 % -4% salary increase.
This gives supervisors a better range to reward their employees
• Standardized Award Criteria for Merit Pay
• Policy Performance Programs
• Merit Pay was not meant to be a permanent pay increase
• Lump sum vs. percentage for Merit Pay
• Compression concerns
• Measuring performance: Comparing each department with unique job
responsibilities
Ms. Jessica Kurz will send out the raw data from the survey to the City Council
to review.
Roll Call Vote Confirmation
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Secretary Brenda Dennis who provided the roll call
vote confirmaiton for Agenda Items 1 -11, 12, and. 13.
Closed Session
Mayor Gutierrez recessed the regular meeting into Closed Session at 7:33 p.m. and read
the following items into record.
17. The City Council will meet in Closed Session as permitted by section 551.071
of the Texas Government Code to confer and receive legal advice about
contemplated litigation and /or a settlement offer concerning the City of Schertz
Animal Adoption Center.
18. The City Council will meet in Closed Session as permitted by section 551.071
of the Texas Government Code to confer and receive legal advice about the
contemplated litigation and /or a settlement offer concerning the Opioid
Litigation Settlement.
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Reconvene into Regular Session
Mayor Gutierrez reconvened back into regular session at 8:02 p.m.
17a. Take any action based on discussions held in closed session under Agenda Item
17.
Moved by Mayor Gutierrez, seconded by Councilmember Brown to approve the
settlement offer concerning the City of Schertz Animal Adoption Center and
authorize City Manager Dr. Mark Browne to sign the agreement.
AYE: Mayor Pro Tem Dahle, Councilmember Davis, Councilmember Scott,
Councilmember Whittaker, Councilmemeber Scagliola, Councilmember Brown
Absent: Councilmember Heyward
Passed
18a. Take any action based on discussions held in closed session under Agenda Item
18.
No action taken.
Roll Call Vote Confirmation
Mayor Guiterrez recognized City Secretary Brenda Dennis who provided the roll call
vote confirmation for Item 17a.
Requests and Announcements
• Announcements by the City Manager.
Dr. Mark Browne announced that the city has received $5.2 million from the
American Rescue Plan.
Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers for updates or information from staff.
Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers that items or presentations be placed on
a future City Council agenda.
Councilmember Scott asked if there could a venue or forum after 5:00 p.m. to have
citizens meet the candidates for running for City Council.
Announcements by Mayor and Councilmembers
City and community events attended and to be attended
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• City Council Committee and Liaison Assignments (see assignments below)
• Continuing education events attended and to be attended
• Recognition of actions by City employees
• Recognition of actions by community volunteers
Mayor Pro Tern Dahle attended the Chamber Luncheon, NEP Luncheon and the
CVLGC Meeting
Councilmember Whittaker atttended the Chamber Luncehon, NEP Luncheon and the
ChamberBowl
Councilmember Scagliola attened the Chamber Luncheon
Adjournment
Mayor Gutierrez adjourned the meeting at 8:07p.m.
ATTEST:
Sheila Edmo son, Deputy City Secretary
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alph_Gutierrez, Mayor
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