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10-09-2014 Approved MinutesNortheast Partnership for Economic Development Olympia Hills Golf and Conference Center 12900 Mount Olympus, Universal City, TX 78148 MINUTES OF MEETING Thursday, October 9, 2014 —11:30 a.m. 1. Call to Order and Establish a Quorum Mayor Carpenter called the meeting to order at 11:58 A.M., and a quorum was present. 2. Welcome and Introductions Mayor Carpenter had first time attendees stand and introduce themselves. 3. Approval of Minutes for September 11, 2014. Mayor Williams made a motion seconded by Mayor Jackson to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of September 11, 2014. Motion passed. 4. Approval of the Treasurer's Report for September 2014. Mayor Daly made a motion seconded by Mayor Jackson to approve the Treasurer's Report for September 2014. Motion passed. 5. Information Items. A. Report from Randolph Metrocom Chamber of Commerce. (Now called Tri- County Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Carpenter recognized City Manager Scott Wayman, City of Live Oak who stated that on Friday, October 10, 2014, 7:00 a.m., Tazas Cafe San Antonio is hosting a wine tasting; also come and learn which wine to pair with your holiday events. Mayor Carpenter recognized Ms. Jordan Matney, Economic Development Director City of Live Oak who stated that the Economic Development Corporation of the City of Live Oak will be hosting the first ever Shop Live Oak 5K Walk/Run, November 22, 2014. This event is in support of shopping locally, and will begin at the Live Oak Pool and Clubhouse at 7901 Shin Oak Dr. The route will travel through the neighborhoods of Live Oak, through one of our most successful small business districts and return to the Clubhouse. Afterward, participants can continue the fun with a Polar Plunge in the pool to cool off! This wonderful event is sponsored by the Live Oak Economic Development Corporation and is benefiting the Tri- County Chamber of Commerce. To register for the event, please download the Shop Live Oak 5K Flyer and Registration Form from the City's webpage. B. Report from Schertz Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Carpenter recognized Schertz Chamber President Maggie Tittering-ton who announced their golf classic was last week and was a huge success. They will be awarding the scholarships at their November meeting. Ms. Titterington also announced the following events: • Saturday, October 11, 2014, 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., 2014 Cibolo Fest, Main Street Cibolo. • Thursday, October 23, 2014, Meet the Candidates from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Schertz Civic Center. • Friday, November 7, 2014, Hal Baldwin Golf Classic, contact the City of Schertz for more information. • Tuesday, November, 11, 2014, Schertz Veterans Memorial Plaza Dedication Ceremony at 10:00 a.m., 512 Schertz Parkway. • Saturday, November 29, 2014, the 12 Days of Chamber Christmas Cash event kicks off. • January 18, 2015, Selma/Schertz 5K Run, registration begins October 15, 2014; go to the Schertz Chamber website. • 12 Days of Chamber Games begins December 1St through December 12, 2014. Packets for participation can be picked up the week of November 24th at the Schertz Chamber offices. More information on the Schertz Chamber website. Mayor Carpenter stated that if anyone was interested in playing in the November 7, 2014, Hal Baldwin Golf Scholarship Tournament he has a few packets available today. He also stated that information on this event can be found on the City of Schertz website. C. Report from Economic Development Committee. Mayor Carpenter recognized Ms. Jordan Matney, Economic Development Director City of Live Oak who reported they had their meeting today and had a presentation from Tom Long from the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation. They are currently talking about next month's meeting and that Cibolo will be at a conference and they may not be meeting; they will get that information out. Ms. Matney also stated that if anyone was interested in joining the group to please let her know. D. Report from Randolph Air Power Community Council (RAPCO). No report provided at this time. E. Report on Bicycle Mobility Advisory Committee. No report provided at this time. F. Report from Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Daly with the City of Selma who updated everyone regarding the importance of voting for Proposition 1. He stated this is a very important issue regarding transportation for the City of San Antonio. They have put 41 of the 200 items back on the table for consideration. Out of the 41 there are three (3) of NEP's proposal back on: (1) Lookout Road, (2) FM 2252 and (3) FM 1103. Mayor Daly thanked everyone involved for writing letters and getting involved. Ms. Maggie Titterington stated she has a short video that explains what Proposition 1 is all about; just go to and like the Chamber on facebook and you can access and view the video. 6. New Business 1. Presentation by Mr. Bill Phenix, Principle for Texas Capitol Group regarding Legislative Water Issues in the State of Texas. Mayor Carpenter introduced Mr. Phenix, and read a portion of his biography and also stated that a copy had been provided. Mr. Phenix provided informative information regarding what the Legislature is going to look like, where we have been on water policies in the state and issues they will be looking at in the next session. Mr. Phenix indicated that this will be a very big important water session. He stated that they needed help as there are laws that are very convoluted in dealing with water. He indicated there has been a lot of turnover in the House over the last three cycles. He stated that this year there are 23 freshman members, 38 to 40 sophomore members and 17 junior members; that is 79 members out of the 150 that will have less than two sessions of experience. Regarding the leadership, there are 38 Committees in the House and 8 Chairmen will either retire or will lose on Election Day, and most of these were in the big Committees. Mr. Phenix stated we have lost 6 Chairmen and the Senate also has new faces. The makeup in 2013 was 19 Republicans and 12 Democrats. This session it looks like there will be 20 Republicans and 11 Democrats. There are 7 freshmen, 5 sophomores, and 1 junior in the Senate; that's 13 out of the 31. He stated that we also lost 6 chairmen. Mr. Phenix stated that we have a bunch of people that are new to the legislative process and new to a lot of the policy discussions. Mr. Phenix continued his briefing by providing a background of the history of Senate Bill 1, Senate Bill 2, and Senate Bill 3. He also provided background information regarding ground and surface water laws and how they are treated differently. He provided update information on what the Texas Water Conservation Association has been asked to tackle regarding long term permit problems as well as the brackish ground water problems. He provided updated information on the fresh ground water side and that a separate committee is working on this issue. He stated that they are our bills that will be forthcoming and many will be involved in all the issues regarding our water crisis. Mr. Phenix indicated that we have a lot of educating to do regarding water issues to our members, and encouraged those in attendance to voice their concerns. Mr. Phenix addressed questions from members present. Mayor Carpenter moved back to the Information Items section as Mr. Pat O'Brien had arrived. 5. Information Items. E. Report on Bicycle Mobility Advisory Committee. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mr. Pat O'Brien, Realtor/Manager RE /MAX who stated at last night's combined Bicycle Mobility Advisory Committee (BMAC) and Pedestrian Mobility Advisory Committee (PMAC) meeting, what the MPO is doing is a Regional Bicycle/Pedestrian Planning study of those areas utilizing a mapping system where you can mark the bike routes and anything else. What he found interesting was the major study square at the top corner got Live Oak, cut out Randolph, cut out an area in Converse, and got a little area in Garden Ridge; but the rest of the cities, New Braunfels and Seguin were dropped off. He was thinking that they can draw and mark the routes. They have two months to put this together and he believes he can work with the cities in the northeast area so they can expand these areas. He can bring a computer next month and start marking the proposed routes. The map will be available on the MPO website to look at. 7. Establish a Date and Time of the Next Mayor's Workshop — November 6, 2014 — City Of Schertz. Mayor Carpenter indicated that the City of Schertz was next to host the meeting. 8. Establish a Date and Time of the next Northeast Partnership for Economic Development Meeting — November 13, 2014. Mayor Carpenter mentioned that the next Northeast Partnership meeting will be held November 13, 2014, Olympia Hills Golf & Conference Center. October Door Prizes were donated by the City of Kirby. November Door Prizes will be donated by the City of Live Oak. 9. Item of Interest by Members. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Lisa Jackson who announced the upcoming Cibolo Fest 2014, Saturday October 11, 2014, with a host of family fun events. She also stated that there will be an opportunity to come out and dunk the Mayor. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Mary Dennis who requested that the Mayors discuss the following at the next Mayor's Workshop Meeting: • Discussion regarding Panhandling • Discussion regarding Payday Loan Lenders • Discussion regarding BRAC — Randolph Air Force Base Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Al Suarez who provided an update on the Joint Land Use Study group that has been meeting. 10. Adjournment. Mayor Carpenter adjourned the meeting at 12:40 p.m. PASSED AND REPROVED on November 13, 2014. �t ichael R. Carpenter, NEP Chairman