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09-13-2016 Agenda with backup City Council Agenda REGULAR SESSION CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 13, 2016, 6:00 P.M. HAL BALDWIN MUNICIPAL COMPLEX COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY BUILDING #4 SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 COMMUNITY.SERVICE.OPPORTUNITY 09-13-2016 Council Agenda Policy Values Safe Community Essential Services High Quality of Life Attractive Community Economic Prosperity Fiscally Sustainable AGENDA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 AT 6:00 P.M. Call to Order – City Council Regular Session Opening Prayer and Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and State of Texas. (Mayor Carpenter) City Events and Announcements • Announcements of upcoming City Events (B. James/D. Wait/S. Gonzalez) • Announcements and recognitions by City Manager (J. Kessel) Presentation • Guadalupe Regional Medical Center – Prescription Assistance Program report. (D. Wait/Jerry Riggs) 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 09-13-2016 City Council Agenda Page - 2 - Hearing of Residents portion of the agenda, will call on those persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered. Discussion and Action Items 1. Minutes – Consideration and/or action regarding the approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 6, 2016. (J. Kessel/B. Dennis) 2. Excused Council Absences – Consideration and/or action excusing City Council Member absences for the following date: September 6, 2016. (B. Dennis/Mayor/Council) 3. Ordinance No. 16-S-32 – ZC2016-007 – Conduct a Public Hearing and consideration and/or action approving an Ordinance on a request to rezone approximately 90 acres of land generally located 1,375 feet southeast of the Trainer Hale Road and FM 1518 intersection, from Pre-Development District (PRE) to Planned Development District (PDD) with associated Master Development Plan. The property is specifically described as 88.85 acres of land situated in the Eligio Gortari Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 5, County Block 5193, City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas. First Reading (B. James/L. Wood/B. Cox/C. Gould) 4. Cancellation of the October 4, 2016 City Council Meeting – Consideration and/or action cancelling the October 4, 2016 City Council meeting due to National Night Out. (J. Kessel/B. Dennis) 5. Resolution No. 16-R-72 – Consideration and/or action approving a Resolution authorizing a contract with The Ovid Bell Press, Inc. for printing services. (S. Gonzalez/L. Klepper) Roll Call Vote Confirmation Requests and Announcements 6. Announcements by City Manager • Citizen Kudos • Recognition of City employee actions • New Departmental initiatives 7. Future Agenda Item Request for City Council: This is an opportunity for City Council members to request that items be placed on a future agenda. No discussion of the merits of the item may be taken at this time. Should a Council Member oppose placement of the requested item on a future agenda, the Mayor, without allowing discussion, shall ask for the consensus of the other City Council members to place or not place the item on a future agenda. PH 09-13-2016 City Council Agenda Page - 3 - 8. Announcements by Mayor and Councilmembers • City and community events attended and to be attended • 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 Adjournment CERTIFICATION I, DONNA SCHMOEKEL, DEPUTY CITY SECRETARY OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN BOARDS ON THIS THE 9th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2016 AT 9:30 A.M. WHICH IS A PLACE READILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL TIMES AND THAT SAID NOTICE WAS POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 551, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE. Donna Schmoekel Donna Schmoekel, Deputy City Secretary I CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED NOTICE AND AGENDA OF ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL WAS REMOVED BY ME FROM THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN BOARD ON _____DAY OF _______________, 2016. ____________________________Title:__________________________ This facility is accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Handicapped parking spaces are available. If you require special assistance or have a request for sign interpretative services or other services please call 210-619-1030. The City Council for the City of Schertz reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed above, as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act. Executive Sessions Authorized: This agenda has been reviewed and approved by the City’s legal counsel and the presence of any subject in any Executive Session portion of the agenda constitutes a written interpretation of Texas Government Code Chapter 551 by legal counsel for the governmental body and constitutes an opinion by the attorney that the items discussed therein may be legally discussed in the closed portion of the meeting considering available opinions of a court of record and opinions of the Texas Attorney General known to the attorney. This provision has been added to this agenda with the intent to meet all elements necessary to satisfy Texas Government Code Chapter 551.144(c) and the meeting is conducted by all participants in reliance on this opinion. 09-13-2016 City Council Agenda Page - 4 - COUNCIL COMMITTEE AND LIAISON ASSIGNMENTS Mayor Carpenter Audit Committee Interview Committee for Boards and Commissions Investment Advisory Committee TIRZ II Board Councilmember Fowler – Place 1 Interview Committee for Boards and Commissions Schertz Housing Board Liaison Randolph Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) Executive Committee Schertz Seguin Local Government Corporation Councilmember Azzoz – Place 2 Animal Control Advisory Committee Sweetheart Advisory Committee Councilmember John – Place 3 Lone Star Rail District Mayor Pro-Tem Edwards – Place 4 Audit Committee Hal Baldwin Scholarship Committee Interview Committee for Boards and Commissions Cibolo Valley Local Government Corporation Councilmember Thompson – Place 5 Audit Committee Investment Advisory Committee Total number of patients served by the program 1169 Total number of Schertz residents served by the program 28 Total number of prescriptions provided by the program 19536 Retail dollar value of prescriptions provided by the PAP 4,785,250.52$ Retail dollar value of prescriptions provided to Schertz residents by PAP 185,729.75$ Number of prescriptions per Schertz patient per month 3.97 Average prescription retail price (3 month supply) per Schertz patient 835.37$ Average annual retail prescription benefit per Schertz patient 13,266.36$ SOURCES OF PROGRAM FUNDS (ANNUAL) Schertz contribution to the program 5,000.00$ Contributions to the PAP of other cities & other goverments (Seguin)-$ Contributions to program by GRMC Employees 4,019.78$ Payments by patients ($15.00/month/patient)140,037.01$ Grants received for the program (United Way)5,000.00$ Other sources of funds (identify sources) Rebate from True Track Testing Devices 748.08$ Seguin Noon Lions Club 300.00$ Private 2,405.95$ 157,510.82$ (326,376.24)$ TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL EXPENSES Exhibit A Report Information Guadalupe Regional Medical Center Prescription Assistance Program for Schertz Enrollees March 1, 2015 thru August 31, 2016 BENEFIT (168,865.42)$ TOTAL NET Agenda No. 1 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: September 13, 2016 Department: City Secretary Subject: Minutes BACKGROUND The City Council held a Regular Meeting on September 6, 2016. FISCAL IMPACT None RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 6, 2016. ATTACHMENTS Regular Meeting of September 6, 2016. 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 1 - MINUTES REGULAR MEETING September 6, 2016 A Regular Meeting was held by the Schertz City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, on September 6, 2016, 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: Mayor Michael Carpenter Councilmember Jim Fowler Councilmember Grumpy Azzoz Councilmember Daryl John Councilmember Robin Thompson Staff Present: City Manager John Kessel Executive Director Brian James Executive Director Dudley Wait City Attorney Charles Zech Assistant to the City Manager Sarah Gonzalez Deputy City Secretary Donna Schmoekel Mayor Pro-Tem Cedric Edwards was absent. Call to Order – City Council Regular Session Mayo r Carpenter called the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m. Opening Prayer and Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and State of Texas. (Councilmember John) Councilmember John provided the opening prayer followed by the pledges of allegiance to the flags of the United States and the State of Texas. City Events and Announcements • Announcements of upcoming City Events (B. James/D. Wait/S. Gonzalez) Mayor Carpenter recognized Executive Director Brian James who provided the following announcements: • Thursday, September 8, Northeast Partnership Meeting, Olympia Hills Golf and Conference Center, 11:30 a.m. • Friday-Saturday, September 16-17, Schertzfest – visitschertz.com for more info. • Tuesday, September 20, The Chamber Monthly Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at the Schertz Civic Center – RSVP your attendance by September 13. • Saturday, October 1, Rods, Hawgs & Dogs, an event by the Schertz Parks & Recreation Department/Public Affairs Department at Pickrell Park, 5-9 p.m. • October 1-16, Schertz Fall Clean Up event. • Tuesday, October 4, National Night Out – No Council meeting. 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 2 - Election Reminders for voters: 1) Last Day to Register to Vote – Tuesday, October 11, 2016. 2) First Day of Early Voting – Monday, October 24, 2016. 3) Last Day of Early Voting – Friday, November 4, 2016. 4) Election Day – Tuesday, November 8, 2016. • Announcements and recognitions by City Manager (J. Kessel) No announcements were made. New Employee Recognitions: • Fire Department: Firefighters Sawyer Marks, Donald Scibienski and Tyler Wencka • IT: Senior Systems Administrator Kent David • Public Works: Drainage – Drainage Worker 1 Nathan DeHaven Each new staff member was introduced to Council by their Department Manager/Supervisor who also provided a short bio on them. Each employee was allowed an opportunity to speak if they wished. Employee Recognition • Recognition of 20 years of Service to Jim Busch. (J. Kessel) Mayor Carpenter recognized City Manager John Kessel who introduced and recognized Mr. Jim Busch for his 20 years of service. Mr. Kessel provided information on his tenured career with the City of Schertz. Mayor, Council and Management congratulated Mr. Busch for his many years of service to the City of Schertz. Mr. Busch stated it was a privilege to work here. Proclamation • Proclamation recognizing National Payroll Week. (Mayor Carpenter/Members of the Alamo Chapter American Payroll Association & Schertz Finance Department) Mayor Carpenter recognized two members of the Alamo Chapter of the American Payroll Association and Senior Payroll Specialist Elizabeth Wiley of the Schertz Finance Department. Mayor Carpenter read and presented a proclamation to each of them. Hearing of Residents Mayor Carpenter recognized the following individuals who spoke: • Mr. Trawick Womack, 8519 Tuscan Hills, Garden Ridge TX, who spoke about his recommendation that council consider expanding the sewage lines up along IH 35, which would probably expedite and encourage more development in that area. • Master Bennett Berghoefer, a student of Kung Jung Mu Sul, 1196 FM 78 in Schertz, who spoke about some programs and events at their martial arts learning center. 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 3 - Discussion and Action Items. 1. Minutes – Consideration and/or action regarding the approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 30, 2016. (J. Kessel/B. Dennis) Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Fowler who moved, seconded by Councilmember Thompson to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of August 30, 2016. The vote was unanimous with Councilmembers Fowler, Azzoz, John and Thompson voting for and no one voting no. Mayor Pro-Tem Edwards was absent. 2. Ordinance No. 16-T-29 – Consideration and/or action approving an Ordinance on the proposed FY2016-17 Budget. Final Reading (J. Kessel/J. Walters) The following was read into record: ORDINANCE NO. 16-T-29 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2016, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2017, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mayor Carpenter recognized Finance Director Juan Santoya who stated he was here tonight to present the final reading of the budget. Mr. Santoya provided a PowerPoint presentation with the following highlights: RECENT BUDGET PRESENTATONS: • 3 Community Presentations - August 11th – Corbett Jr. High - August 17th – North Community Center - August 18th – Schertz United Methodist Church • Budget Workshop -August 9th – Council Chambers * Anyone with questions or requests for more information may see him in the staff room in the back after the public hearing. ALL FUNDS – REVENUES General Fund $28,524,850 Special Events Fund 130,350 PEG Fund 113,300 Water & Sewer Fund 20,594,058 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 4 - EMS Fund 9,044,267 Drainage Fund 1,148,200 Hotel Tax 611,452 Park Fund 185,000 Tree Mitigation 142,000 Capital Recovery Water 1,040,600 Capital Recovery Sewer 625,500 I&S Fund 6,614,581 Other Funds 34,810 SEDC 3,738,260 Grand Total $72,547,228 ALL FUNDS – EXPENSES General Fund $28,516,699 Special Events Fund 130,350 PEG Fund 108,600 Water & Sewer Fund 20,574,656 EMS Fund 8,928,351 Drainage Fund 1,122,764 Hotel Tax 260,995 Park Fund 185,000 Tree Mitigation 142,000 Capital Recovery Water 156,000 Capital Recovery Sewer 235,500 I&S Fund 6,614,581 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 5 - Other Funds 33,750 SEDC 2,062,617 Grand Total $69,071,863 NEW EMPLOYEES • 3 Firefighters for Station 3 (approved August 2nd) • 3 Police Officers • 2 Paramedics • 1 IT Employee • Make a Seasonal Park Worker regular Part Time • Make a Part Time Facilities Technician Full Time CHANGE MEMO • General Fund: -All of the 4.9% Health Insurance increase covered by City -Vehicle for New Patrol Officer -Replace Police Cameras -Additional Funding for the Junior Fire Academy -Making a Seasonal Park Worker a Regular Part Time employee -Additional Funding for Library Materials -Moving a Facilities Technician I from Part Time to Full Time • Parkland Dedication: -Additional Funding to cover the Playscape Restroom Project GENERAL FUND Revenues $28,524,850 Expenditures 28,516,699 Increase of Fund Balance 8,151 Beginning Fund Balance 9,295,054 Use of Vehicle Replacement -43,278 Ending Fund Balance 9,259,927 25% Reserve Policy $7,105,737 2016 – 5 YEAR FORECAST FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 Revenue 26,523,587 28,481,572 29,658,342 30,808,595 32,017,014 33,456,752 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 6 - Expense 25,293,887 28,516,669 29,837,859 30,719,131 31,752,872 32,883,265 Reserve Funding 1,229,700 (35,127) (179,517) 89,464 264,141 573,487 M&O Fund Balance 9,294,904 9,259,777 9,080,260 9,169,724 9,433,865 10,007,352 25% Goal 6,233,322 7,105,737 7,435,715 7,676,033 7,913,218 8,182,066 Over/Under 3,061,582 2,154,040 1,644,545 1,493,691 1,520,647 1,825,286 Mr. Santoya announced that the final vote will be held tonight Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Staff recommends approval of final reading. Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Azzoz who complimented staff on all their hard working preparing the budget – an excellent job was done on this. Mayor Carpenter also added his thanks to staff for their diligence. Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Azzoz who moved, seconded by Councilmember Thompson to approve Ordinance No. 16-T-29 final reading. The vote was unanimous with Councilmembers Fowler, Azzoz, John and Thompson voting for and no one voting no. Motion passed. Mayor Pro-Tem Edwards was absent. 3. Ordinance No. 16-T-30 – Consideration and/or action approving an Ordinance on the proposed FY 2016-17 Tax Rate. Final Reading (J. Kessel/J. Walters) The following was read into record: ORDINANCE NO. 16-T-30 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE APPRAISAL ROLL; SETTING THE TAX RATE; LEVYING AND ASSESSING GENERAL AND SPECIAL AD VALOREM TAXES FOR THE USE AND SUPPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS; APPORTIONING THE LEVIES FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mayor Carpenter recognized Finance Director Juan Santoya who stated at the August 9, 2016 regular session the City Council, by record vote, established a proposed preliminary 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 7 - maximum tax rate of $0.4911, per $100 of value, with the M&O rate at $0.3168 and the I&S portion of $0.1743. The proposed rate is not subject to rollback. The proposed maximum rate maintains quality service to residents and businesses and provides growth in service offerings based on input staff received from Citizens and Council from Retreats, Community Meetings, and elections. The current property tax rate is $0.4911 per $100 valuation. The proposed maximum tax rate will remain the same at $0.4911 per $100 valuation. The M&O portion of the property tax rate will increase to $0.3168 from $0.3159 per $100 valuation. The I&S portion will decrease to $0.1743 from $0.1752 per $100 valuation. Mr. Santoya provided a PowerPoint presentation with the following highlights: Tax Rate: Effective: Is a calculated rated that would provide the taxing unit with about the same amount of revenue it received in the year before on properties taxed in both years. Rollback: Is a calculated maximum rate allowed by law without voter approval. Current: The rate currently adopted by the City. Proposed Max: The maximum rate set at which the final adopted rate cannot exceed. Tax Rate: Effective: $0.4803 Rollback: $0.5080 Current: $0.4911 Proposed Max: $0.4911 Proposed budget is balanced at this rate $0.01 is equal to $325,598 revenue or $20.00 on the average Home. Target Tax Rate: Tax Current Proposed Rate Maximum M&O $0.3159 $0.3168 For day to day operations I&S $0.1752 $0.1743 To pay the City’s debt Total $0.4911 $0.4911 FY2015-16 City Tax Rate: • At $0.4911 – Existing residents average tax bill: 2015 Tax Bill = $913.45 Avg Home Value $186,000 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 8 - 2016 Tax Bill = $934.32 Avg Home Value $190,250 Increase =$ 20.87 New Residents Average Tax Bill 2016 Tax Bill = $982.20 Home value of $200.000 2016 Property Taxes 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 Guadalupe Comal Bexar SA River Auth Univ Health System Road College County School City of Schertz Staff recommends that the City Council approve Ordinance No. 16-T-30 approving the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Proposed Tax Rate on final reading. The motion is “I move that property taxes be increased by the adoption of a tax rate of $0.4911, which is effectively a 2.2% increase in the tax rate.” Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Azzoz who wanted to express his thanks to the taxpayers – without them we could not achieve our goals. He also thanked staff. Mayor Carpenter stated he wanted to point out that we have increased the amount we are spending on M&O but we have decreased the amount we need to decrease our debt position. This is 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 9 - moving in the correct direction and shows we have our financial house in order. A job well done by staff! Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Fowler who pointed out in the five year forecast plan we have maintained our same tax rate for the past three years. He thinks these are good signs across the board of good management by all departments. He congratulated and thanked staff and said he is proud of everyone. Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Azzoz who moved, seconded by Councilmember Fowler that the property taxes be increased by the adoption of a tax rate of $0.4911, which is effectively a 2.2% increase in the tax rate, approving Ordinance No. 16-T- 30 on final reading. The vote was unanimous with Councilmembers Fowler, Azzoz, John and Thompson voting for and no one voting no. Motion passed. Mayor Pro-Tem Edwards was absent. Roll Call Vote Confirmation Mayor Carpenter recognized Deputy City Secretary Donna Schmoekel who provided the roll call votes for agenda items 1-3. Requests and Announcements 4. Announcements by City Manager • Citizen Kudos • Recognition of City employee actions • New Departmental initiatives Mayor Carpenter recognized City Manager John Kessel who expressed his thanks to two employees, Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Chuck VanZandt and Public Works Manager Doug Letbetter for their diligent efforts in keeping up with mowing in the city as a result of the fast growth of the grass/weeds due to all the recent rains. They have worked very hard on Schertz Parkway and on FM 3009, working in connection with TxDOT. These two staff members and their respective crews have really done a great job. 5. Future Agenda Item Request for City Council: This is an opportunity for City Council members to request that items be placed on a future agenda. No discussion of the merits of the item may be taken at this time. Should a Council Member oppose placement of the requested item on a future agenda, the Mayor, without allowing discussion, shall ask for the consensus of the other City Council members to place or not place the item on a future agenda. Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Thompson who said, in regard to TxDOT, several citizens have contacted him regarding the light at Savannah and FM 3009 continuously blinking and traffic continues to be backed up. City Manager John Kessel said a technician had been out there about 5:30 p.m. He thanked Mr. Thompson for his information. 09-06-2016 Minutes Page - 10 - 6. Announcements by Mayor and Councilmembers • City and community events attended and to be attended • 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 No further announcements were made. Executive Session Mayor Carpenter recessed the regular meeting at 6:50 p.m. into executive session under the following section: 7. City Council will meet in closed session under section 551.087 of the Texas Government Code, Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations; Closed Meeting. The governmental body is not required to conduct an open meeting (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect. • Project E-025 Reconvene into Regular Session Mayor Carpenter reconvened back into the regular session at 7:13 p.m. 7a. Take any necessary action based on discussions held in closed session under Agenda Item number 7. No action was taken on this item. Roll Call Vote Confirmation Adjournment Mayor Carpenter adjourned the meeting at 7:14 p.m. ________________________________ Michael R. Carpenter, Mayor ATTEST: __________________________________ Donna Schmoekel, Deputy City Secretary Agenda No. 2 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: September 13, 2016 Department: Mayor/Council Subject: Excused Council Absences – Consideration and/or action excusing City Council Member absences BACKGROUND Per the revised Charter approved by voters on November 3, 2015, regarding Council absences, Section 4.06 (3) Vacancies, Forfeiture, Filling of Vacancies, “Failure to regularly attend City Council meetings without an approved absence obtained by a majority vote by City Council either before or after the absence. There shall be a presumption of failure to regularly attend when three (3) regular meetings are missed during a term year without obtaining an approved absence from City Council.” An affirmative vote of a majority of Council approving the Council’s absences is required for the following: 09-06-2016 Regular Council Meeting Mayor Pro-Tem Cedric Edwards FISCAL IMPACT None RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approve the absence as listed above. Agenda No. 3 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: September 13, 2016 Department: Planning & Community Development Subject: Ordinance No. 16-S-32 – Conduct a public hearing for consideration and/or action on a request to rezone approximately 90 acres of land generally located 1,375 feet southeast of the Trainer Hale Road and FM 1518 intersection, from Pre-Development District (PRE) to Planned Development District (PDD) with associated Master Development Plan. The property is specifically described as 88.85 acres of land situated in the Eligio Gortari Survey No. 2, Abstract No. 5, County Block 5193, City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas. (First Reading) BACKGROUND Triple H Development, LLC is requesting to rezone approximately 90 acres of land from Pre- Development District (PRE) to Planned Development District (PDD) in order to develop a single family residential subdivision with up to 147 single-family residential units and approximately 36 acres of public parkland. The property currently has one single family dwelling unit and the remainder is undeveloped. The proposed zoning consists of a base zoning of Single Family Residential District (R-1) with modified dimensional requirements and other specific development standards. Below is a list summarizing the most significant proposed modifications to the requirements of the Unified Development Code (UDC). Please review the PDD to view all modifications. 1. Section II - Dimensional Requirements-The PDD proposes to meet the R-1 zoning district setbacks of 25' front yard, 10' side yard, and 20' rear yard with the exception that up to 20 linear feet of the building width may have a reduced minimum rear yard setback of 10 feet to allow for more flexibility in home design. 2. A minimum thirty-nine percent (39%) of the gross total acreage will be provided as open space and parkland. This total includes the acreages of the detention lots. City Council Memorandum Page 2 3. A 70-foot landscape buffer is proposed along FM 1518 in lieu of an 8-foot tall masonry wall. 4. Two (2) primary entrance signs are proposed - one for each entrance. 5. The applicant is proposing a wider street cross-section to allow for on-street parking along the street section adjacent to the northern parkland. 6. The development of the subject property shall generally conform to the attached Master Development Plan exhibit. The public hearing notice was published in “The Daily Commercial Recorder” on August 26, 2016 and the “Herald” on August 31, 2016. Nine (9) public hearing notices were mailed to surrounding property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the subject property on August 12, 2016. At the time of this report being prepared, Staff received one (1) response in favor of the request and two (2) responses in opposition of the request. Goal Triple H Development, LLC is requesting to rezone the approximate 90 acres tract of land from Pre-Development District (PRE) to Planned Development District (PDD) in order to create a single family residential development with a generous amount of public parkland. Community Benefit It is the City’s desire to promote safe, orderly, efficient development and ensure compliance with the City’s vision of future growth. Summary of Recommended Action Staff reviewed the request for conformance with the Comprehensive Land Plan and the Schertz Sector Plan. The Sector Plan amendment to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) designates the majority of the subject property as Estate Neighborhood with a portion of the site being within the Transition land use/character. The Estate Neighborhood land use/character is intended to address residential development patterns within the Residential Agriculture zoned property within South Schertz. Alternative Development options for the Estate Neighborhood Land Use/Character area designation are available to encourage clustering in order to provide for more open space. The proposed PDD includes a total of 147 single family dwelling units, which is equal to 1.65 dwelling units per acre. This is less than the maximum density of 2 dwelling units per acre as identified by the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and the Estate Neighborhood Land Use/Character. The proposed layout clusters the residential lots off FM 1518 to allow for open space areas at the northerly and southeasterly portions of the project site. The cluster design concept, in contrast to larger residential lots that are distributed across the entire project site, accommodates the proposed parklands and is consistent with the alternative development option that encourages preservation of greater open space in the Estate Neighborhood Land Use/Character area designation. City Council Memorandum Page 3 Comprehensive Plan Goals and Objectives: The proposed zoning request is generally in conformance with the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. In particular, the proposed zoning change will concentrate the proposed residential lots off FM 1518 so that the far northerly and easterly portions of the site could be dedicated as public parkland, thereby creating large usable open space with connectivity potential. • Impact of Infrastructure: The proposed zoning request should have a minimal impact on the existing and planned water and wastewater systems in the area since the proposed residential use is consistent with the anticipated future development in southern Schertz. • Impact of Public Facilities/Services: The proposed zoning request should have a minimal impact on public services, such as schools, fire, police, parks and sanitation services since the proposed residential uses are currently planned for the subject property. Compatibility with Existing and Potential Adjacent Land Uses: The subject property is currently surrounded by single family residential, agricultural use and undeveloped land. Within the localized area around the project, there is existing residential development on the west side of FM 1518 and new residential construction around the FM 1518 and Lower Seguin Road intersection. It is Staff’s opinion that the rezoning request is compatible with the surrounding properties. Parks: The Master Development Plan shows approximately 36 acres of parkland that will be dedicated to the City of Schertz as a public park. In accordance with UDC, Sec. 21.9.10 Park and Open Space Dedication requirements the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board met on August 22, 2016 and made a recommendation to accept the parkland dedication. FISCAL IMPACT None RECOMMENDATION The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on August 24, 2016 and offered a recommendation of approval with a condition to revise the language of Section II of the PDD development standards to clearly define how lot width is measured. The requested revision has been made and incorporated into the attached Ordinance. Staff recommends approval of the rezoning request based on its compatibility with the adjacent land uses and compliance with the Comprehensive Land Plan. ATTACHMENT Ordinance No. 16-S-32 ORDINANCE NO. 16-S-32 AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP BY REZONING APPROXIMATELY 90 ACRES OF LAND FROM PRE-DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PRE) TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PDD). WHEREAS, an application to rezone approximately 90 acres of land generally located east of FM 1518 approximately 1,375 southeast of the intersection of FM 1518 and Trainer Hale Road, and more specifically described in the Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached herein (herein, the “Property”) has been filed with the City; and WHEREAS, the City’s Unified Development Code Section 21.5.4.D. provides for certain criteria to be considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission in making recommendations to City Council and by City Council in considering final action on a requested zone change (the “Criteria”); and WHEREAS, on August 24, 2016, the Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing and, after considering the Criteria, made a recommendation of approval of the rezoning according to the development standards set forth in Exhibit C attached herein (the “Development Standards”); and WHEREAS, on September 13, 2016 the City Council conducted a public hearing and after considering the Criteria and recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission, determined that the requested zoning be approved as provided for herein. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: THAT: Section 1. The Property as shown and more particularly described in the attached Exhibit A and Exhibit B, is hereby zoned Planned Development District (PDD). Section 2. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Schertz, described and referred to in Article 2 of the Unified Development Code, shall be revised to reflect the above amendment. Section 3. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and such recitals are hereby made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the Council. Section 4. All ordinances and codes, or parts thereof, which are in conflict or inconsistent with any provision of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and the provisions of this Ordinance shall be and remain controlling as to the matters resolved herein. Section 5. This Ordinance shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. Section 6. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and the City hereby declares that this Ordinance would have been enacted without such invalid provision. Section 7. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this Ordinance is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time, place, and subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this Ordinance, was given, all as required by Chapter 551, as amended, Texas Government Code. Section 8. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of final adoption hereof and any publication required by law. Section 9. This Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Schertz, and this Ordinance shall not operate to repeal or affect any other ordinances of the City of Schertz except insofar as the provisions thereof might be inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance, in which event such conflicting provisions, if any, are hereby repealed. Approved on first reading the 13th day of September, 2016. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED on final reading the 27th day of September, 2016. ____________________________________ Michael R. Carpenter, Mayor ATTEST: ________________________________ Brenda Dennis, City Secretary (SEAL OF THE CITY) Exhibit A “The Property” Exhibit B “The Property” Exhibit C “The Development Standards” HALLIES COVE An Estate Neighborhood Planned Development District Schertz, Bexar County, Texas TBPE # F-10747 August 2016 C-1 Table of Contents I. General AFFECTED UDC ARTICLES II. Zoning Districts (Article 5) • Dimensional Requirements Residential Zoning Districts Table 21.5.7(A) • Estate Neighborhood Planned Development District (ENPDD) - Section 21.5.13(F)(2) o Open Space Requirements III. Site Design Standards (Article 9) • Screening and Fencing – Section 21.9.8(C) o Screening Along Arterial Roadways IV. Signs and Advertising Devices (Article 11) • Subdivision Entry Signs – Section 21.11.15(D) o Maximum Number of Signs V. Transportation (Article 14) • Streets – Section 21.14.1(P) o Street Improvements VI. Amendments to the Planned Development District (PDD) APPENDIX Exhibit “A” - Zoning Exhibit Exhibit “B” - Metes and Bounds Exhibit “C” – Survey Exhibit “D” – Entry Sign Locations Exhibit “E” – Street Parking Section Exhibit “F” – Master Development Plan C-2 I. General Hallies Cove is a proposed 88.85 acre single family residential development in the City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas. Located along FM 1518, approximately 2,800 feet north of IH 10, the property is mostly undeveloped pasture with areas of floodplain. Because of its proximity to the floodplain and the ability to offer some significant open space for use by the City of Schertz linear trail system, Hallies Cove intends to use a residential cluster option in order to maximize the open space available. Except as noted herein, the property will develop in accordance with the Estate Neighborhood Planned Development District (ENPDD) as specified in the Unified Development Code (UDC). Unless otherwise specified herein, all future development on the Property shall be governed by the UDC as amended. AFFECTED UDC ARTICLES II. Zoning Districts (Article 5) Dimensional Requirements Residential Zoning Districts Table 21.5.7(A). All buildable lots in Hallies Cove will meet the dimensional requirements for the R-1 zoning district with the exception that a maximum of twenty (20) linear feet of the building width may have a reduced minimum rear yard setback of ten (10) feet. Building width shall be measured in a straight line parallel to the lot width as defined by the UDC. Estate Neighborhood Planned Development District (ENPDD) Section 21.5.13(F)(2) Open Space Requirement: Hallies Cove will provide 39 percent (39%) of the gross total acreage and will provide for more spacious lots with an R-1 density rather than using an extra dense lot size to meet the requirements of the ENPDD. III. Site Design Standards (Article 9) Screening and Fencing – Section 21.9.8(C) Screening Along Arterial Roadways: Hallies Cove will provide 70 feet of landscape buffer to include shrubs, trees, and meandering berms along its entire frontage of FM 1518 in lieu of the 8’ tall masonry wall. C-3 IV. Signs and Advertising Devices (Article 11) Subdivision Entry Signs – Section 21.11.15(D) Maximum Number of Signs: Hallies Cove will have two (2) primary entrance signs. See Attached Exhibit for location. V. Transportation (Article 14) Streets – Section 21.14.1(P) Street Improvements: Hallies Cove will use a wider local street - residential section to provide dedicated parallel parking to the public for access to the proposed northern parkland. The street section will be adjacent to the open space and is described in Table 1. See attached Exhibit for cross-section. Table 1 Classification ROW Pavement Drainage Width Sidewalk Width Hike / Bike Trail Local Street; Residential with parallel parking 55’ 35’ Curb or Curb and Gutter 5 feet both sides N/A VI. Amendments to the Planned Development District (PDD) Any significant future changes from the established Dimensional Requirements for the approved PDD, or changes that alter the concept of the PDD and/or increase the density, will cause the plan to be re-submitted for approval by the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council, including a new public hearing with applicable fees. Minor changes which do not change the concept or intent of the development shall be approved or denied administratively. Adjustments to detention areas as a result of stormwater management will be considered a minor change. C-4 Exhibit A C-5 Exhibit B C-6 C-7 Exhibit C C-8 Exhibit D C-9 Exhibit E C-10 Exhibit F Agenda No. 4 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: September 13, 2016 Department: Administration Subject: Cancellation of the October 4, 2016 City Council meeting BACKGROUND Traditionally, Council cancels the regular Council Meeting on the first Tuesday of October in observance of National Night Out. Staff recommends cancelling the October 4, 2016 City Council meeting. FISCAL IMPACT None RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approve the cancellation of the October 4, 2016 City Council meeting. Agenda No. 5 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM City Council Meeting: September 13, 2016 Department: Public Affairs Subject: Resolution No. 16-R-72 – A Resolution by the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas authorizing a contract with The Ovid Bell Press, Inc. for Printing Services BACKGROUND The City desires to procure printing services for the printing and mailing of Schertz Magazine. Scope of work will include proper printing and assembly for monthly editions of the Schertz Magazine to produce a high quality publication. The City produces twelve (12) issues a year in monthly increments. The project was publicly bid using a Request for Proposals (RFP). This method allows the City to choose a contractor not only based on cost, but on qualifications and experience as well. Five bids were received for this project. Staff has chosen to recommend The Ovid Bell Press, Inc. for this project. The Ovid Bell Press, Inc. was the lowest bidder, and after evaluation of the review committee, staff determined that The Ovid Bell Press, Inc. was also the best value selection based on the rest of the criteria including experience, qualifications, reputation, capability, past performance, experience with other entities, experience with similar projects, available resources, and firm history and stability. Community Benefit Schertz residents will continue to receive a high quality monthly publication - Schertz Magazine - at a low cost to the City. Summary of Recommended Action Staff recommends Council approve hiring The Ovid Bell Press, Inc. for an annual contract amount not to exceed $87,000.00 for Printing Services. FISCAL IMPACT Funds have been budgeted and approved for this activity. The project will be paid for from the Schertz Magazine budget, code 101-172-541350 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approval of Resolution 16-R-72 ATTACHMENTS Resolution 16-R-72 Exhibit A: Agreement for Printing Services RESOLUTION NO. 16-R-72 A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT WITH THE OVID BELL PRESS, INC FOR PRINTING SERVICES AND OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH WHEREAS, the Public Affairs Department is charged with the responsibility of maintaining City of Schertz (the “City”) publications such as Schertz Magazine; and WHEREAS, in order to fulfill its responsibility as set forth above, the City has identified a need for printing services; and WHEREAS, five bids were received through the sealed bidding process and The Ovid Bell Press, Inc was the lowest responsible bidder and the bidder providing the best value for the City; WHEREAS, The Public Affairs staff has recommended that the City accept the bid proposal from The Ovid Bell Press, Inc for printing services; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to contract with The Ovid Bell Press, Inc pursuant to the recommendation made by Public Affairs staff. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute and deliver the contract with The Ovid Bell Press, Inc for printing services. Section 2. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and such recitals are hereby made a part of this Resolution for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the City Council. Section 3. All resolutions, or parts thereof, which are in conflict or inconsistent with any p rovision of this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and the provisions of this Resolution shall be and remain controlling as to the matters resolved herein. Section 4. This Resolution shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. Section 5. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and the City Council hereby declares that this Resolution would have been enacted without such invalid provision. - 2 - Section 6. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this Resolution is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time, place, and subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this Resolution, was given, all as required by Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended. Section 7. This Resolution shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage, and it is so resolved. PASSED AND ADOPTED, this 13th day of September, 2016 CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS Michael R Carpenter, Mayor ATTEST: Brenda Dennis, City Secretary (CITY SEAL) CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 1 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement CITY OF SCHERTZ SERVICE AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS § § GUADALUPE COUNTY § This Service Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered by and between the City of Schertz, Texas, (the “City”) a Texas municipality, and Ovid Bell Press, Inc. (“Contractor”). Section 1. Duration This Agreement shall become effective upon the date of the final signature affixed hereto and shall remain in effect until September 30, 2019 unless terminated as provided for in this Agreement. Section 2. Scope of Work (A) Contractor shall perform the Work as more particularly described in the Scope of Work attached hereto as Exhibit “A”. The work as described in the Scope of Work constitutes the “Project”. (B) The Quality of Work provided under this Agreement shall be of the level of quality performed by Contractors regularly rendering this type of service. (C) The Contractor shall perform its Work for the Project in compliance with all statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements now or hereafter in effect as may be applicable to the rights and obligations set forth in the Agreement. (D) The Contractor may rely upon the accuracy of reports and surveys provided to it by the City except when defects should have been apparent to a reasonably competent Contractor or when it has actual notice of any defects in the reports and surveys. Section 3. Compensation (A) The Contractor shall be paid in the manner set forth in Exhibit “A” and as provided herein. (B) Billing Period. The Contractor may submit an invoice for payment upon completion of the described tasks. Subject to Chapter 2251, Texas Government Code (the “Prompt Payment Act”), payment is due within thirty (30) days of the City’s receipt of the Contractor’s invoice. Interest on overdue payments shall be calculated in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act. (C) Reimbursable Expenses. Any and all reimbursable expenses related to the Project shall be included in the scope of Work (Exhibit A) and accounted for in the total contract amount. CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 2 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Section 4. Time of Completion The prompt completion of the Work under the Scope of Work relates is critical to the City. Unnecessary delays in providing Work under a Scope of Work shall be grounds for dismissal of the Contractor and termination of this Agreement without any or further liability to the City other than a prorated payment for necessary, timely, and conforming work done by Contractor prior to the time of termination. Section 5. Insurance Before commencing work under this Agreement, Contractor shall obtain and maintain the liability insurance provided for below throughout the term of the Project plus an additional two years. Contractor shall provide evidence of such insurance to the City. Such documentation shall meet the requirements noted in Exhibit B. Contractor shall maintain the following limits and types of insurance: Workers Compensation Insurance: Contractor shall carry and maintain during the term of this Agreement, workers compensation and employers liability insurance meeting the requirements of the State of Texas on all the Contractor’s employees carrying out the work involved in this contract. General Liability Insurance: Contractor shall carry and maintain during the term of this Agreement, general liability insurance on a per occurrence basis with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence and for fire damage. For Bodily Injury and Property Damage, coverage shall be no less than $1,000,000. As a minimum, coverage for Premises, Operations, Products and Completed Operations shall be $2,000,000. This coverage shall protect the public or any person from injury or property damages sustained by reason of the Contractor or its employees carrying out the work involved in this Agreement. The general aggregate shall be no less than $2,000,000. Automobile Liability Insurance: Contractor shall carry and maintain during the term of this Agreement, automobile liability insurance with either a combined limit of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage or split limits of at least $1,000,000 for bodily injury per person per occurrence and $1,000,000 for property damage per occurrence. Coverage shall include all owned, hired, and non-owned motor vehicles used in the performance of this contract by the Contractor or its employees. Subcontractor: In the case of any work sublet, the Contractor shall require subcontractor and independent contractors working under the direction of either the Contractor or a subcontractor to carry and maintain the same workers compensation and liability insurance required of the Contractor. Qualifying Insurance: The insurance required by this Agreement shall be written by non- assessable insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Texas and currently rated "B+" or better by the A.M. Best Companies. All policies shall be written on a “per occurrence basis” and not a “claims made” form. Evidence of such insurance shall be attached as Exhibit “C”. Failure of Certificate Holder to demand a certificate or other evidence of full compliance with these CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 3 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement insurance requirements or failure of Certificate Holder to identify a deficiency from evidence that is provided will not be construed as a waiver of Insured’s obligation to maintain such insurance. Section 6. Miscellaneous Provisions (A) Subletting. The Contractor shall not sublet or transfer any portion of the work under this Agreement or any Scope of Work issued pursuant to this Agreement unless specifically approved in writing by the City, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Subcontractors shall comply with all provisions of this Agreement and the applicable Scope of Work. The approval or acquiescence of the City in the subletting of any work shall not relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for work done by such subcontractor. (B) Compliance with Laws. The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and the orders and decrees of any courts, administrative, or regulatory bodies in any matter affecting the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, worker’s compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations, and licensing laws and regulations. When required, the Contractor shall furnish the City with satisfactory proof of compliance. (C) Independent Contractor. Contractor acknowledges that Contractor is an independent contractor of the City and is not an employee, agent, official or representative of the City. Contractor shall not represent, either expressly or through implication, that Contractor is an employee, agent, official or representative of the City. Income taxes, self-employment taxes, social security taxes and the like are the sole responsibility of the Contractor. (D) Non-Collusion. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has not given, made, promised or paid, nor offered to give, make, promise or pay any gift, bonus, commission, money or other consideration to any person as an inducement to or in order to obtain the work to be provided to the City under this Agreement. Contractor further agrees that Contractor shall not accept any gift, bonus, commission, money, or other consideration from any person (other than from the City pursuant to this Agreement) for any of the Work performed by Contractor under or related to this Agreement. If any such gift, bonus, commission, money, or other consideration is received by or offered to Contractor, Contractor shall immediately report that fact to the City and, at the sole option of the City, the City may elect to accept the consideration for itself or to take the value of such consideration as a credit against the compensation otherwise owing to Contractor under or pursuant to this Agreement. (E) Force Majeure. If the performance of any covenant or obligation to be performed hereunder by any party is delayed as a result of circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of such party (which circumstances may include, without limitation, pending litigation, acts of God, war, acts of civil disobedience, fire or other casualty, shortage of materials, adverse weather conditions [such as, by way of illustration and not of limitation, severe rain storms or below freezing temperatures, or tornados] labor action, strikes or similar acts, moratoriums or regulations or actions by governmental authorities), the time for such performance shall be extended by the amount of time of such delay, but no longer than the amount of time reasonably occasioned by the delay. The party claiming delay of performance as a result of any of the foregoing force majeure events shall deliver written notice of the commencement of any such delay resulting from such force majeure event not CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 4 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement later than seven (7) days after the claiming party becomes aware of the same, and if the claiming party fails to so notify the other party of the occurrence of a force majeure event causing such delay and the other party shall not otherwise be aware of such force majeure event, the claiming party shall not be entitled to avail itself of the provisions for the extension of performance contained in this subsection. (F) In the case of any conflicts between the terms of this Agreement and wording contained within the Scope of Work, this Agreement shall govern. The Scope of Work is intended to detail the technical scope of Work, fee schedule, and contract time only and shall not dictate Agreement terms. Section 7. Termination (A) This Agreement may be terminated: (1) By the mutual agreement and consent of both Contractor and City; (2) By either party, upon the failure of the other party to fulfill its obligations as set forth in either this Agreement or a Scope of Work issued under this Agreement; (3) By the City, immediately upon notice in writing to the Contractor, as consequence of the failure of Contractor to perform the Work contemplated by this Agreement in a timely or satisfactory manner; (4) By the City, at will and without cause upon not less than five (5) days written notice to the Contractor. (B) If the City terminates this Agreement pursuant to subsection 7(A)(2) or (3), above, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any fees or reimbursable expenses other than the fees and reimbursable expenses then due and payable as of the time of termination and only then for those Work that have been timely and adequately performed by the Contractor considering the actual costs incurred by the Contractor in performing work to date of termination, the value of the work that is nonetheless usable to the City, the cost to the City of employing another Contractor to complete the work required and the time required to do so, and other factors that affect the value to the City of the work performed at time of termination. In the event of termination not the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be compensated for all basic, special, and additional Work actually performed prior to termination, together with any reimbursable expenses then due. Section 8. Indemnification CONTRACTOR AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS AND ALL OF ITS PRESENT, FUTURE AND FORMER AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OFFICIALS AND REPRESENTATIVES HARMLESS IN THEIR OFFICIAL, INDIVIDUAL AND REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITIES FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, CAUSES OF ACTION, JUDGMENTS, LIENS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEES, WHETHER CONTRACTUAL OR STATUTORY), COSTS AND DAMAGES (WHETHER COMMON LAW OR STATUTORY), COSTS AND DAMAGES (WHETHER COMMON LAW OR STATUTORY, AND WHETHER ACTUAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL), OF ANY CONCEIVABLE CHARACTER, FOR INJURIES TO PERSONS (INCLUDING DEATH) OR TO PROPERTY CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 5 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement (BOTH REAL AND PERSONAL) CREATED BY, ARISING FROM OR IN ANY MANNER RELATING TO THE WORK OR GOODS PERFORMED OR PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR – EXPRESSLY INCLUDING THOSE ARISING THROUGH STRICT LIABILITY OR UNDER THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES. Section 9. Notices Any notice required or desired to be given from one party to the other party to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given and shall be deemed to have been served and received (whether actually received or not) if (i) delivered in person to the address set forth below; (ii) deposited in an official depository under the regular care and custody of the United States Postal Service located within the confines of the United States of America and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and addressed to such party at the address hereinafter specified; or (iii) delivered to such party by courier receipted delivery. Either party may designate another address within the confines of the continental United States of America for notice, but until written notice of such change is actually received by the other party, the last address of such party designated for notice shall remain such party's address for notice. Section 10. No Assignment Neither party shall have the right to assign that party's interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party. Section 11. Severability If any term or provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the legality, validity or enforceability of the remaining terms or provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each such illegal, invalid or unenforceable term or provision, there shall be added automatically to this Agreement a legal, valid or enforceable term or provision as similar as possible to the term or provision declared illegal, invalid or unenforceable. Section 12. Waiver Either City or the Contractor shall have the right to waive any requirement contained in this Agreement that is intended for the waiving party's benefit, but, except as otherwise provided herein, such waiver shall be effective only if in writing executed by the party for whose benefit such requirement is intended. No waiver of any breach or violation of any term of this Agreement shall be deemed or construed to constitute a waiver of any other breach or violation, whether concurrent or subsequent, and whether of the same or of a different type of breach or violation. Section 13. Governing Law; Venue This Agreement and all of the transactions contemplated herein shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. The provisions and obligations of this Agreement are performable in Guadalupe County, Texas such that exclusive venue for any action arising out of this Agreement shall be in Guadalupe County, Texas. CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 6 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Section 14. Paragraph Headings; Construction The paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall in no way enlarge or limit the scope or meaning of the various and several paragraphs hereof. Both parties have participated in the negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and this Agreement shall not be construed either more or less strongly against or for either party. Section 15. Binding Effect Except as limited herein, the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, devisees, personal and legal representatives, successors and assigns. Section 16. Gender Within this Agreement, words of any gender shall be held and construed to include any other gender, and words in the singular number shall be held and construed to include the plural, unless the context otherwise requires. Section 17. Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. Section 18. Exhibits All exhibits to this Agreement are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes wherever reference is made to the same. Section 19. Entire Agreement It is understood and agreed that this Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any and all prior agreements, arrangements or understandings between the parties relating to the subject matter. No oral understandings, statements, promises or inducements contrary to the terms of this Agreement exist. This Agreement cannot be changed or terminated orally. Section 20. Relationship of Parties Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto or by any third party to create the relationship of principal and agent or of partnership or of joint venture or of any association whatsoever between the parties, it being expressly understood and agreed that no provision contained in this Agreement nor any act or acts of the parties hereto shall be deemed to create any relationship between the parties other than the relationship of independent parties contracting with each other solely for the purpose of effecting the provisions of this Agreement. Section 21. Right To Audit City shall have the right to examine and audit the books and records of Contractor with regards to the work described in Exhibit A, or any subsequent changes, at any reasonable time. Such books and records will be maintained in accordance with generally accepted principles of accounting and will be adequate to enable determination of: (1) the substantiation and accuracy of any payments required to be made under this Agreement; and (2) compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 7 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Section 22. Dispute Resolution In accordance with the provisions of Subchapter I, Chapter 271, TEX. LOCAL GOV’T CODE, the parties agree that, prior to instituting any lawsuit or other proceeding arising from a dispute under this agreement, the parties will first attempt to resolve the dispute by taking the following steps: (1) A written notice substantially describing the nature of the dispute shall be delivered by the dissatisfied party to the other party, which notice shall request a written response to be delivered to the dissatisfied party not less than 5 days after receipt of the notice of dispute. (2) If the response does not reasonably resolve the dispute, in the opinion of the dissatisfied party, the dissatisfied party shall give notice to that effect to the other party whereupon each party shall appoint a person having authority over the activities of the respective parties who shall promptly meet, in person, in an effort to resolve the dispute. (3) If those persons cannot or do not resolve the dispute, then the parties shall each appoint a person from the highest tier of managerial responsibility within each respective party, who shall then promptly meet, in person, in an effort to resolve the dispute. Section 23. Disclosure of Business Relationships/Affiliations; Conflict of Interest Questionnaire Contractor represents that it is in compliance with the applicable filing and disclosure requirements of Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code. Certificate of Interested Parties Effective January 1, 2016, pursuant to House Bill 1295 passed by the 84th Texas Legislature (Section 2252.908, Texas Government Code, as amended) and formal rules released by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), all contracts with private business entities requiring approval by the Schertz City Council will require the on-line completion of Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties." Form 1295 is also required for any and all contract amendments, extensions or renewals. Contractors are required to complete and file electronically with the Texas Ethics Commission using the online filing application. Please visit the State of Texas Ethics Commission website, https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info_form1295.htm and https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/tec/1295-Info.htm for more information. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT COMPLIANCE, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR OWN LEGAL COUNSEL. COMPLIANCE IS THE INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH PERSON OR AGENT OF A PERSON WHO IS SUBJECT TO THE FILING REQUIREMENT. AN OFFENSE UNDER CHAPTER 176 IS A CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. [The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank.] CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 8 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement EXECUTED on this the day of , 2015. CITY: CONTRACTOR: By: By: Name: John C. Kessel Name: Title: City Manager Title: ADDRESS FOR NOTICE: CITY: CONTRACTOR: City of Schertz Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Attn: John C. Kessel, City Manager PO Box 370 1400 Schertz Parkway Fulton, MO 65251 Schertz, Texas 78154 800-835-8919 CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 9 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Exhibit “A” SCOPE OF WORK Project The Contractor shall provide printing services for the City’s monthly publication, Schertz Magazine. The City produces twelve (12) issues a year in monthly increments. The Contractor will be responsible for the following duties and services: 1. Printing and assembling 16,000 copies of Schertz Magazine on a monthly basis. 2. Magazine must be printed and assembled using flat 11x17, finished 8.5x11 stock. 3. Magazine is 48 pages self-cover. 4. The Cover Stock shall be 80# Silk Cover-4/4 with Satin Varnish or specified equivalent commodity stock held by printer. 5. Text Pages Stock shall be 80# silk text-4/4 with Satin Varnish or specified equivalent commodity stock held by printer. 6. The magazine must be saddle stitched and trimmed to size. 7. The magazine must be Web Press or Sheet Fed. 8. Ability to print the publication within 5 days of upload from the City. Guaranteed ship/delivery to post office on the 5th day. 9. Must be able to provide mail prep/inkjet services. CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 10 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Price CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 11 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 12 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Total annual contract amount not to exceed $87,000. CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 13 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Exhibit “B” REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL INSURANCE DOCUMENTS The Contractor shall comply with each and every condition contained herein. The Contractor shall provide and maintain the minimum insurance coverage set forth below during the term of its agreement with the City. Any Subcontractor(s) hired by the Contractor shall maintain insurance coverage equal to that required of the Contractor. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to assure compliance with this provision. The City of Schertz accepts no responsibility arising from the conduct, or lack of conduct, of the Subcontractor. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF INSURANCE DOCUMENT With reference to the foregoing insurance requirements, Contractor shall specifically endorse applicable insurance policies as follows: 1. The City of Schertz shall be named as an additional insured with respect to General Liability and Automobile Liability on a separate endorsement. 2. A waiver of subrogation in favor of The City of Schertz shall be contained in the Workers Compensation and all liability policies and must be provided on a separate endorsement. 3. All insurance policies shall be endorsed to the effect that The City of Schertz will receive at least thirty (30) days written notice prior to cancellation or non-renewal of the insurance. 4. All insurance policies, which name The City of Schertz as an additional insured, must be endorsed to read as primary and non-contributory coverage regardless of the application of other insurance. 5. Chapter 1811 of the Texas Insurance Code, Senate Bill 425 82(R) of 2011, states that the above endorsements cannot be on the certificate of insurance. Separate endorsements must be provided for each of the above. 6. All insurance policies shall be endorsed to require the insurer to immediately notify The City of Schertz of any material change in the insurance coverage. 7. All liability policies shall contain no cross liability exclusions or insured versus insured restrictions. 8. Required limits may be satisfied by any combination of primary and umbrella liability insurances. 9. Contractor may maintain reasonable and customary deductibles, subject to approval by The City of Schertz. 10. Insurance must be purchased from insurers having a minimum AmBest rating of B+. 11. All insurance must be written on forms filed with and approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. (ACORD 25 2010/05). Coverage must be written on an occurrence form. 12. Contractual Liability must be maintained covering the Contractors obligations contained in the contract. Certificates of Insurance shall be prepared and executed by the insurance company or its authorized agent and shall contain provisions representing and warranting all endorsements and insurance coverages according to requirements and instructions contained herein. 13. Upon request, Contractor shall furnish The City of Schertz with certified copies of all insurance policies. 14. A valid certificate of insurance verifying each of the coverages required above shall be issued directly to the City of Schertz within ten (10) business days after contract award and prior to starting any work by the successful Contractor’s insurance agent of record or insurance company. Also, prior to the start of any work and at the same time that the Certificate of Insurance is issued and sent to the City of Schertz, all required endorsements identified in sections A, B, C and D, above shall be sent to the City of Schertz. The certificate of insurance and endorsements shall be sent to: City of Schertz emailed to: purchasing@schertz.com Purchasing Department Faxed to: 210-619-1169 1400 Schertz Parkway Schertz, TX 78154 CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 14 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 15 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement (Instructions for completing and submitting a certificate to the City of Schertz) Complete the certificate of insurance with the information listed below: A) Certificate of Insurance date B) Producer (Insurance Agency) Information – complete name, address, telephone information, & email address. C) Insured’s (Insurance Policy Holder) Information – complete name & address information D) Insurer (name/names of insurance company) **(Remember the city requires all insurance companies to be Authorized to do business in the State of Texas be rated by A.M. Best with a rating of B+ (or better) Class VI (or higher) or otherwise be acceptable to the City if not rated by A.M. Best) E) NAIC # (National Association of Insurance Commissioners, a # that is assigned by the State to all insurance companies) F) Insurer letter represents which insurance company provides which type of coverage from D G) General Liability Insurance Policy – must have an (x) in box. Also, “Occurrence” type policy – must have an (x) in the box (occurrence policy preferred but claims made policy can be accepted with special approval) H) This section shall be filled in with “Y” for yes under Additional Insured for all coverages, except for Contractor Liability and Workers’ Compensation. There shall also be a “Y” for yes under all coverages for subrogation waived. I) Automobile Liability Insurance – must be checked for Any Auto, All Owned Autos, Hired Autos J) Umbrella Coverage – must be checked in this section and by occurrence whenever it is required by written contract and in accordance with the contract value. K) Worker’s Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance – information must be completed in this section of the certificate of insurance form (if applicable). L) Builder’s Risk Policy – for construction projects as designated by the City of Schertz. Professional Liability Coverage – for professional services if required by the City of Schertz. M) Insurance Policy #’s N) Insurance policy effective dates (always check for current dates) O) Insurance Policy limits (See Insurance Requirements Checklist) P) This section is to list projects, dates of projects, or location of project. Endorsements to the insurance policy(ies) must be provided separately and not in this section. The following endorsements are required by the City of Schertz. (1) Adding the City of Schertz as an additional insured. The “additional insured” endorsement is not required for professional liability and workers compensation insurance; and (2) Waiver of Subrogation (3) Primary and Non-Contributory (4) Cancellation Notice Q) City of Schertz’s name and address information must be listed in this section R) Notice of cancellation, non-renewal, or material change to the insurance policy(ies) must be provided to the City of Schertz in accordance with a cancellation notice endorsement to the policy and/or per the policy provisions based on the endorsement adding the city as an additional insured. (Sec. 1811.155, Tex. Ins. Code) S) The certificate must be signed by the Authorized Agent in this section of the certificate form. CITY OF SCHERTZ PAGE 16 Ovid Bell Press, Inc. Service Agreement Exhibit “C” EVIDENCE OF INSURANCE