09-06-2018 MinutesNortheast Partnership for Economic Development
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Kirby,
Mayor Carpenter called the workshop to order at 6:35 P.M.
Members present were:
Mayor Michael Carpenter, Schertz
Mayor Bill Seiler, Marion
Mayor Larry Thompson, Garden Ridge
Mayor Jeff Hunt, Santa Clara
Mayor Nick Milanovich, New Berlin
Mayor Mary Dennis, Live Oak
Mayor Lisa Pierce, Kirby
Others Present:
Monique Vernon, City Manager, Kirby
Brenda Dennis, City Secretary, Schertz
Daniel Kearns, Tri County Chamber Representative
II. Introduction
Mayor Carpenter welcomed those present.
Mayor Carpenter stated he invited Mr. Daniel Kearns to join them this evening to share an
idea that he has that this body might best be suited to take on.
Mr. Kearns stated he has noticed a lot of common issues a lot of the entities were having,
mainly the Cibolo Creek. Everyone has a different opinion on what to do with it. He asked
Mayor Carpenter what he thought about this organization consider forming a
subcommittee to focus on how to improve Cibolo Creek. It wouldn't have any direction or
obligation, but just take a look at different opportunities that would be available.
This would be the concept of his suggestion. The 100 -year flood plane is driving a lot of
the cost of doing business making it higher than what it typically would be. There may be
some grant money available for future improvement projects. He would also be
available /interested in helping to facilitate things with the group. Another suggestion is to
try to get a few citizens involved.
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Mayor Carpenter stated he feels the availability of the various mayors to participate will
most likely be limited and none of them really have extra staff time to donate. Do they
want to ask non - members or associate members to participate? There is only so much they
can do.
Mr. Kearns said whatever is done it will be important to have some type of public
outreach. He was thinking to have about seven members on the committee.
III. OLD BUSINESS:
1. Update regarding Member Cities listing of all Emergency Operations Assets
to include a list of assets and primary points of contact. (Currently have
Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City and Kirby information)
Schertz City Secretary Brenda Dennis stated she did receive Live Oak's
information this week as well as those listed on the agenda in parenthesis.
2. Status Discussion regarding the purpose and goals of the NEP organization.
Mayor Seiler stated as things come before us, we have to make sure it is within
our organization's purpose and goals.
IV. NEW BUSINESS:
3. Discussion regarding the 2019 Legislative session and plans from the
organization.
Mayor Carpenter stated he suggested we do pretty much what we did last time,
schedule a trip or two and testify in front of the house and senate committees and
contact all of our local legislators. We will have to utilize all our connections to drive
home our message to keep big government out of our local business.
City Secretary Brenda Dennis asked them to let her know what date they wish to go
to the Capital so she can arrange to book a bus to travel in. Mayor Carpenter stated he
expects they will need to make multiple trips.
Mayor Seiler mentioned that TML recently had their Municipal Policy Summit in
Austin -- -there were a variety of cities, small and large who attended. He said by now
TML should have mailed all of them a summary (via e- mail).
Mayor Dennis stated this year they decided to have everyone in the same room at
once, which was good. At the end of the day the message was the same from
everyone in that they were elected to do a job and they wish to do that job with no
interference. She said there should be a short video on the TML website called `Our
Town, Our Decision'. She encouraged everyone to look at it.
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4 Discussion regarding the ongoing direction and 1 1 i of h organization, to
include !1 but 1i limited "1 membership size, chamber memberships,
activism, leadership and other matters.
Mayor Carpenter stated he had a few things to share that affect this organization. The
bottom line is, how much can we take on and do?
The JCPP, the JBSA Community Partnership Program, (P4) had a meeting today. At
the meeting before that they decided to form an Executive Committee made up of six
(6) civilian appointees and four (4) military appointees. The Northeast Partnership for
Economic Development (NEP) has been selected as one of the six (6) public sector
Executive Board Members. So, we need to decide on who can serve on this board.
Members of NEP already are participants in many other committees /organizations
such as ACCOG, GVCCC, MPO and more.
Mayor Carpenter spoke about a meeting he attended (45 people) who were invited to
be a part of this large planning organization. San Antonio is one of the few cities of
the size and geographical location that could potentially execute on what they were
going to suggest. Their suggestion was that members of the private sector, military,
government entities, education intuitions, and other political subdivisions come
together and form a working group to explore the hardening of San Antonio
Metropolitan system area as to water, power, information technology, infrastructure,
transportation, etc. There were a lot of people there from different entities /offices. So
the proposal is very bold. Everyone who accepts will be assigned a military officer
liaison for this exercise. Another social event will take place in November and after
the first of next year a business meeting where volunteers will be broken into work
groups and will start dialog. Mayor Carpenter volunteered to be part of it.
Members discussed information/debate regarding the consideration of a possible
development of another trauma center and the growing population of this area. The
military considers it a direct threat to their mission. There was mention that Comal
County is growing fast.
Mayor Carpenter requested to talk about this again at their next workshop meeting,
who will volunteer and be appointed to this JCC (P4) Committee. It was then decided
to put this on the next week (regular) meeting agenda.
Mayor Carpenter voiced his opinion that he just didn't think this organization has the
time to participate in Mr. Kearn's idea. He does believe the emergency operations
work they started, they should hang tight and see what this other group comes up with
because it will most likely to be part of those future discussions. If they want anything
from us we will already have something ready to feed into it.
Membership size —we can deal with that later. Chamber memberships? Does anyone
have any thoughts on that? Political activism —they just talked about that. Leadership
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and other matters —while he (Carpenter) has not made any formal announcements, if
Commission Wolverton does retire as he has said before, then he (Carpenter) plans to
run for Guadalupe County Commissioner, which means he would not seek another
term as Mayor of Schertz. However, this is not set in stone! As of now, that is the
plan. So please think about future leadership for this group.
The members discussed the upcoming legislature and that their NEP money would be
better spent just motoring themselves up there rather than hiring an individual
lobbyist as they did last time.
5. Discussion and action regarding an alternate appointment to the Bicycle Mobility
Advisory Commission. (Cecilia Palomo, City of Schertz is recommended by Scott
Wayman)
After a very brief discussion, members agreed to take action on the appointment.
Mayor Dennis made a motion seconded by Mayor Thompson to appoint Cecilia
Palomo, from the City of Schertz to the Bicycle Mobility Advisory Commission as an
alternate. The vote was unanimous with all voting yes and no one voting no.
V. Items of Interest by the Member Cities.
Mayor Dennis stated that she is now a board member of the TML Intergovernmental Risk
Pool (IRP)- just to let you know you all will have a voice now. She said they will have
their first meeting in Kemah, TX.
Mayor Hunt stated they are working on getting a grant for one of their low water
crossings. They are putting up some signs up to keep the semi - trucks from crossing over
it or slowing down. Also, someone is renting their parking lot to other trucks to park on,
so they have to work with the county to make sure they are taxing them.
Mayor Pierce stated Kirby has a lot of projects going on at the same time. A Benz -
Ingleman reconstruction project going on, their $6.8 million street bond passed for
Ackerman Road and feeder roads, Quick Trip (QT) is building and should be complete
around December, a fitness center to be built and they received a $442,000 grant from the
county to fix another street. Lastly, they are getting a new medical office.
Mayor Seiler provided a balance sheet on the current financial situation of NEP. Last
month was the largest attendance at the regular luncheon meeting. In regard to the City of
Marion, Schultz Nursery closed up, was then bought by a new business person and is
reopening and they will also now operate the Bier Garten. Also, now at their city council
meetings, the Press is there. Slowly, Marion Park is growing, Woods of St. Clare is
growing, and houses are being built. They are also going to need to fix the roads and
aging infrastructure under it. It is a bond issue now.
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Mayor Milanovich stated they are still small and are busy fixing pot holes now; they are
working with Guadalupe County on it. They have had some annexation and people
dividing land —they have a 5 -acre rule— trying to keep it rural. They are growing.
Mayor Thompson stated their council adopted the same tax rate as last year (32 cents).
There was also a lot of discussion by the citizens regarding the management of their deer
population. He spoke about the citizen communication on social media and the
misconceptions people develop and city development /growth, certain local businesses,
the new High School being built, etc.
Mayor Carpenter stated he did not have anything; but there are tons of things going on.
Members talked briefly about their various tax rates.
City Secretary Brenda Dennis stated Schertz had their Schertz Q 60th Anniversary
Celebration coming up soon on the 13 -15 of September.
Mayor Carpenter added that the man who owns the bar in Cibolo on Main Street has also
now opened a similar style bar on Main Street in Schertz.
Mayor Milanovich added that the annual New Berlin Volunteer Fire Department Sausage
Supper that was on September 2nd was another great success.
VI. Establish a Date, Time, & Location of the Next Meeting. (Next up is the City of
Marion to host for October 4, 2018)
The next meeting will be in Marion.
VII. Review and discussion regarding the Agenda for September 13, 2018, regular
meeting.
Members did not discuss this item.
VIII. Adjournment
Mayor ter adjourned the workshop at 8:10 p.m.
or Michael 7RCarpenter, NEP Chairman
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