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12-11-2014 Approved MinutesNortheast Partnership for Economic Development Olympia Hills Golf and Conference Center 12900 Mount Olympus, Universal City, TX 78148 MINUTES OF MEETING Thursday, December, 11, 2014 —11:30 a.m. 1. Call to Order and Establish a Quorum Mayor Jackson called the meeting to order at 12:00 P.M., and a quorum was present. Mayor Mary Dennis had prepared a proxy for a designated representative for the Northeast Partnership Meeting to Councilmember Ed Cimics. 2. Welcome and Introductions Mayor Jackson had all attendees stand and introduce themselves. 3. Approval of the Minutes of the November 6, 2014 Mayor's Workshop meeting. Councilmember Ed Cimics made a motion seconded by Mayor Al Suarez to approve the minutes of the workshop meeting of November 6, 2014. Motion Passed. 4. Approval of Minutes of the regular meeting of November 13, 2014. Mayor Tom Daly made a motion seconded by Mayor John Williams to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of November 13, 2014. Motion Passed. 5. Approval of Treasurer's Report for November 2014. Mayor Tom Daly made a motion seconded by Councilmember Ed Cimics to approve the Treasurer's report for November 2014. Motion Passed. 6. Information Items. A. Report from Randolph Metrocom Chamber of Commerce. Pat O'Brien stated they had a great luncheon on Tuesday for Christmas. Their gala was two weeks before and he thanked all the sponsors. To access their schedule go to your Tri County Chamber app on your phone. You can promote your events through this event and it will populate everybody's apps. B. Report from Schertz Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Jackson recognized Schertz Chamber President Maggie Titterington who stated they were able to give $15,000 worth of scholarship funds to Steele and Clemens High Schools at their last chamber luncheon. Their Health and Wholeness Fair will be held on January 31, 2015. If anyone wants to take part, contact the chamber. There are only 5 booths left. Their first luncheon in January will also be the annual meeting where they will introduce 3 new programs, as well as results of their member survey. The City of Selma is still seeking runners for their 5k run on January 17th. This Saturday Cibolo will host their first holiday parade; it starts at 10:00 a.m. C. Report from Economic Development Committee. Jordan stated they had a wrap up of the year with a few presentations of some projects and programs coming up in the New Year. They were not able to elect a new chairperson yet. They will meet in January and after that in every other month of the year. D. Report from Randolph Air Power Community Council (RAPCO). There are some services missing from the base that they are looking at now. An example is that they can't do movies on base anymore because the movie systems updated their formats. They are trying to try to get this and other services back on base next year to help the families that live there. E. Report on Bicycle Mobility Advisory Committee. No report. F. Report from Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Mayor Daly stated they met last Monday. A lot of new members on board think some things need to change soon but it will take some time. 7. New Business 1. Presentation by Mr. Jeff Judson regarding Transportation Policy, How to solve traffic congestion, the role of transit, and new Land use plans under consideration in San Antonio that could Impact us. Mr. Judson stated since 2003, he has been a public policy consultant. Any time any of our local, state, or federal dollars are going to some really expensive transit projects in downtown San Antonio, it comes at the expense of road expansion in areas such as this, the suburbs, where sprawl takes place. Sprawl is a bad word. There are a lot of things happening regarding stopping `urban sprawl'. It will push more growth into your communities. The American Dream is about owning your own home and we have some of the best housing in the world. However, thanks to smart growth planning, housing is much more expensive in some areas that applied these regulations. Most small businesses have been started by people who took out an equity loan on their homes. So this is a very important part of the American dream. He told the story about Henry Ford, his assembly line process of building affordable cars, and the lifestyle change(s) this created for a lot of American people. He also spoke about planning and zoning changes, such as middle class housing developments that came with covenants and restrictions designed to keep the middle class out, as they were not affordable for the working people. Soon, entire cities were zoned, confining certain people to specific limited areas. He explained the term "growth management'. Acquisition of additional areas is done for managing and controlling growth, not accommodating it. He gave examples of high housing and land prices in London, Hawaii, and California. Oregon is the capital of zoning and transit. Developers will typically tear down a home and build four skinny homes in its place or high rise density structures. He continued by providing some slides and examples of recent building in the San Antonio area. 2. Discussion regarding 2015 Legislative Bill Proposals. No updates today. 8. Establish a Date and Time of Next Meeting — January 8, 2015 December Door Prizes — City of Schertz *Winners: Councilmember Ed Cimics, Live Oak Gilbert Pulova, Alamo Colleges Maggie Titterington, Schertz Chamber of Commerce Jeff Judson, Guest Speaker Mayor Al Suarez, Converse January Door Prizes — City of Selma 9. Items of Interest by Members. Mayor Daley wanted to thank the City of Schertz who partnered up with the City of Selma in support of their `Wounded Warriors' program. There were also representatives from Cibolo there and he thanked them too. Challenge from the City of Converse - -- think about finding a needy child that you can assist in having a nice Christmas. Mayor Jackson asked everyone to keep Mayor Andrew Dalton in your prayer who is hoping to come home next week. One more drawing: Nancy Cain, Garden Ridge 10. Adjournment. Mayor Jackson adjourned the meeting at 12:50 p.m. A motion was made by Councilmember Ed Cimics to adjourn the meeting; it was seconded by Mayor Al Suarez. Motion passed. PASSED AND APPROVED on January 8, 2015. 1 Mayor Lisa Jackson, NEP Vice -Chair