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01-05-2017Northeast Partnership for Economic Development City of Cibolo Council Chambers 200 S. Main Cibolo, Texas 78108 MINUTES OF WORKSHOP JANUARY 5, 2017 I. Call to Order and Establish a Quorum. Mayor Carpenter called the workshop to order at 6:30 PM. Members present were: Mayor Michael Carpenter, Schertz Mayor Bill Seiler, Marion Mayor John Williams, Universal City Mayor Nick Milanovich, New Berlin Mayor Jeff Hunt, Santa Clara Mayor Allen Dunn, Cibolo Mayor Mary Dennis, Live Oak Mayor Al Suarez, Converse Mayor Nadine Knaus, City of Garden Ridge Mayor Pro -Tem John McCaw, City of Garden Ridge Others Present: Councilmember Scott Larson, Schertz Brenda Dennis, City Secretary — Schertz Peggy Cimics, City Secretary - Cibolo Catarina Gonzales, Attorney & Counselor, Denton Navarro Rocha Bernal Hyde & Zech Kevin Hadas, Cartwheel Communications, LLC II. Introduction Mayor Carpenter welcomed those present and those present introduced themselves. Mayor Carpenter introduced Councilmember Scott Larson City of Schertz newest councilmember. Mayor Carpenter stated that Councilmember Larson is here this evening wanting to learn and be educated. Mayors present welcomed Councilmember Larson. III. OLD BUSINESS: 2. City of Windcrest's NEP status. Members discussed that they have made several attempts to reach out to the City of Windcrest regarding their annual dues. Mayor Carpenter stated that he sent a letter to the Mayor but no response. Mayor Carpenter stated that Mayor Daly and Mayor Dennis have reached out to Mayor Baxter of Windcrest and we are all in agreement that we would want him to come back and join us, but it doesn't sound like that is what he is interested in doing. Discussions continued that since they have not paid their 2016 dues and that the 2017 dues are also now due that their name be dropped from the membership letterhead. They also agreed that should they desire to come back and rejoin NEP, they would reinstate them. Members discussed at this time to remove their name off the NEP letterhead. Members discussed looking at the bylaws at a future date to review and discuss procedures of how members are removed for nonpayment of dues. 1. Update regarding a NEP Legislative Agenda and other services from Catarina Gonzales, Denton Navarro Rocha Bernal Hyde & Zech. Mayor Suarez left the meeting. Catarina provided the members with a draft legislative agenda as a starting point that addressed some areas of concerns presented by some of the Mayors as the last meeting. Mayors present discussed this in great length providing other information they would like to include. Main focus was let is to maintain Local Control. (See attached draft) Mayor Carpenter stated that he would request that each Mayor look over the draft, make notes, digest and provide further comments back to her. IV. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Resignation of Mayor Knaus as NEP Treasurer, discuss appointing a new Treasurer. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Knaus who stated that in the upcoming year the she will be traveling more and will be unable to continue being the treasurer. Mayor Carpenter stated we will place an item on the next regular agenda to appoint a new treasurer. Mayor Seiler from Marion indicated that he would be happy to take on this role. Mayors present thanked Mayor Knaus for her service as being the NEP Treasurer. V. Items of Interest by the Member Cities. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Dunn, City of Cibolo provided updated information on Cibolo's pursuit of construction of a Thoroughfare within their City. Mayors present discussed in great length of how to support the efforts of the City of Cibolo. Mayor Dunn requested a possible resolution from the NEP Membership supporting this. Mayors present agreed to place an item on the next agenda approving a resolution supporting the efforts of the City of Cibolo to pursue the construction of a Thoroughfare within their City. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mr. Kevin Hadas, who provided information on his proposal from Cartwheel Communications, LLC to update the NEP's website with the new members, create a new and more user friendly design, maintain and host the website for two years. Mr. Hadas provided information on the fees, he also stated that he would make the website mobile friendly. Mayors discussed that City Secretary Brenda Dennis should provide to Mr. Hadas the approved minutes starting 2017 to place on the NEP Website, or maybe Mr. Hadas could show her how to post them up directly to the website. Mr. Hadas agreed to work with Brenda on accomplishing this. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Dennis City of Live Oak who asked if we had reached out to other entities to provide quotes on updating our Website, City Secretary Brenda Dennis stated that she did reach out to others and no one responded, and that Cartwheel was the only quote received. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Seiler City of Marion who announced their upcoming grand opening Friday, January 13, 2017 for Woods of St. Clare, City of Marion's second subdivision. Mayor Seiler stated that an invitation was sent out to each mayor should they desire to attend. Mayor Seiler stated that if you didn't get to see Marion's Christmas lights, they will stay up one more week. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Knaus City of Garden Ridge who stated their city is still dealing with the deer situation regarding trapping, transporting and processing them, there is a small but very vocal group coming to their meetings. Mayor Knaus announced that they will be having a ground opening soon on some new park equipment. Invitations will be sent out. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Williams, City of Universal City who stated that their new Library opens up January 14tH Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Nick Milanovich, New Berlin who stated not a lot going on they are growing a little. Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Larson City of Schertz who stated that we have the upcoming pool grand opening and free swim event, tradition has it that the Mayor is to be thrown into the pool. Mayor Carpenter recognized Mayor Pro -Tern Hadas, City of Selma who stated that they have the upcoming Selma - Schertz 5K, more information to come. He also stated that he is working on a 100 mile walk event, also more information to come. VI. Establish a Date, Time, & Location of the Next Meeting. (Next up is the City of Converse to host — February 2, 2017. VII. Adjournment. Carpenter adjourned the workshop at 7:45 p.m. ;PASS APPROVED THIS Stn DAY OF FEBRUARY 2017. ayor Michael R. Carpenter, NEP Chairman Northeast Partnership for Economic Development The Northeast Partnership for Economic Development (NEP) is a 501(c)(6) non - profit corporation that was formed in the mid- 1990's to promote economic growth and quality of life in the Northeast San Antonio area. The Northeast Partnership works to protect and advocate the interests of its Partnership members which include the cities of Cibolo, Converse, Garden Ridge, Kirby, Live Oak, Marion, New Berlin, Santa Clara, Schertz, Selma, Universal City and Windcrest. NEP's goals are: • Capitalize on the region's strategic location in Northeast'San Antonio (iH -35, Loop 1604, IH -10) • Protect and enhance the region's resources and distinct identity • Broaden job opportunities • Diversify commercial activities • Promote existing businesses • Promote and enhance the local civilian /military partnership with Randolph AFB • Identify private and public sources of capital investment Principles: The Northeast Partnership for Econo and responds to the needs of its con: the policies and programs mandated NEP opposes legislation or budgeting local governments or affect a local g( NEP supports legislation consistent v Priorities: Development believes that local government best understands ents. Therefore, it seeks maximum flexibility in implementing he Legislature;, visions that would shift the cost of state - funded programs to nment's ability to encourage economic development. its strategic goals. 1. Oppose legislation or state budget decisions that would create unfunded mandates or divert municipal revenues and support measures that preserve local control over the issuance of debt to meet local needs 2. Support legislation that would give municipalities the necessary tools to manage growth, protect property values and preserve quality of life 3. Support municipal authority to manage infrastructure and issues affecting its member cities' rights of way 4. Support legislation that preserves municipal authority to adopt or enforce development ordinances, including enforcing zoning, annexing property, adopting and enforcing vested rights ordinances, and the ability to regulate land use and tree preservation in member cities' extraterritorial jurisdiction 5. Support legislation that helps municipalities to be in compliance with federal clean air act requirements including the Rider 7 State and Local Air Quality Planning Program, the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan, and the Aircheck Texas Repair and Replacement Assistance Program 6. Oppose legislation that further artificially caps appraisal values or revenues and support legislation that ensures that properties are appraised at true market value 7. Support legislation that provides local governments the ability to expand local economic development efforts and workforce training and the continuation of state incentives to supplement local economic development strategies to recruit and retain employees 8. Support funding for the Texas Military Preparedness Commission to assist defense communities with military value projects that enhance the installation's mission, improve operational efficiencies and proactively address impacts from sequestration or other base realignment and closure activities that may happen in the future