02-06-2024 MinutesMINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
February 6, 2024
A Regular Meeting was held by the Schertz City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, on
February 6, 2024, 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:
Present: Mayor Ralph Gutierrez; Mayor Pro-Tem Paul Macaluso; Councilmember Mark
Davis; Councilmember Michelle Watson; Councilmember Tiffany Gibson;
Councilmember Robert Westbrook; Councilmember Tim Brown
Absent: Councilmember Allison Heyward
Staff City Manager Steve Williams; City Attorney Daniel Santee; Deputy City Manager
present: Brian James; Assistant City Manager Sarah Gonzalez; Deputy City Secretary Sheree
Courney
Call to Order
Mayor Gutierrez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Opening Prayer and Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of the United States and State of
Texas. (Councilmember Heyward)
Mayor Gutierrez provided the opening prayer and led the Pledges of Allegiance to the Flags of
the United States and State of Texas.
Discussion and Action Items
Appointment of Mayor Pro-Tem - Discussion, consideration, and/or action regarding the
confirmation, appointment, or election of the Mayor Pro-Tem. (Mayor/Council)
Mayor Gutierrez explained the responsibilities, term, and process for election of the Mayor
Pro-Tem. He thanked Councilmember Michelle Watson for serving in this role from August
2023 through February 2024. In accordance with City Council procedures, the next
Councilmember to serve is Paul Macaluso. Mayor Gutierrez opened the floor for discussion.
No discussion occurred.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Councilmember Paul Macaluso as next Mayor
Pro-Tem.
Moved by Councilmember Michelle Watson, seconded by Councilmember Tiffany
Gibson
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Michelle Watson, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Tim Brown
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Passed
Deputy City Secretary Sheree Courney administered the Oath of Office to Mayor Pro-Tem
Macaluso.
Proclamations
• San Antonio Stock and Rodeo 2024
Mayor Gutierrez presented the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo 2024 proclamation to
the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Ambassador Committee. Ms. Barbara Hall
spoke on behalf of the committee thanking the Mayor for recognizing the 75th year of the
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. She stated that the ambassadors participated in 21
parades promoting the stock show scholarship program and attended 4-H and FFA events
throughout the year. $12.2 million was set aside for scholarships and 220 students in
Guadalupe County were recipients. For more information, visit their website at
SARodeo.com.
. United Kindness Day -February 16, 2024-First United Bank
Mayor Gutierrez presented the United Kindness Day - February 16, 2024, to
representatives of First United Bank. First United Bank's goal and mission is to improve
the communities where they are located. This initiative is one small way to do that, and
they invite everyone to participate either by sharing a small token of appreciation or
kindness, smiling at your neighbors as you leave your house, and/or helping someone in
need at HEB as you're shopping. They are seeking to complete 350,000 acts of kindness
in one day. Together we can make Schertz better one day at a time.
Employee Introductions
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Department Heads who introduced new staff:
• Animal Services: Zachary Bottiglieri
• Police -Heather Davis -Crime Victim Liaison; Katherine Myers -Police Cadet; Nicole
Sosa-Sterling-Police Cadet;
• Utility Billing -Amanda Lees -Utility Billing Specialist
Presentations
Awards/ recognition from the National Society of the Sons of the American
Revolution (J.Lowery/W.Moravits)
• Officers
•EMS
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Chief Lowery who explained that the National Society of
the Sons of the American Revolution of the New Braunfels chapter (William Hightower
Branch) recognizes those individuals in public service for acts of heroism and
exemplary dedication to the community. He introduced Will Moravits, Secretary of the
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William Hightower Branch, to present the award. Mr. Moravits stated the organization
is a patriotic, educational, historical society, who are active in the community. One of
the things they do is seek out exemplary First Responders, firefighting, life-saving
heroism, and law enforcement.
Mr. Moravits presented the following:
EMS Service Award to Amy Anderson for the creation and implementation of the
yellow dot program;
Law Enforcement Commendation award to Joaquin Montez for being instrumental with
his bilingual skills, the execution of his job, and his abilities on various calls for service;
Law Enforcement Commendation Medal to Mark Trevino for his exemplary work as a
school resource officer and the leadership he has shown in that position; and
Life-saving Award to Justin Mitch Weston for his service and saving the life of a
community member by going above and beyond.
Milestone Service Pin Presentation (S. Williams)
City Manager Steve Williams presented Fire Lieutenant Carl Schultze, a pin in honor
and gratitude for his 20 years of dedicated service to the City of Schertz.
City Events and Announcements
• Announcements of upcoming City Events (B. James/S. Gonzalez)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Deputy City Manager Brian James, who provided the
following:
Standing announcements
Thursday, February 29 (meets weekly through May 2, 2024)
Citizens Police Academy
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Registration is currently open online at www.Schertz.com/cps. Applications are also
available at the Schertz Police Department. Deadline to apply is Friday, February 23,
2024.
New announcements
Thursday, February 8
Annual Trail Rider Lunch
Pickrell Park
11:30 a.m.
Saturday, February 10
Nature Discovery Series - Discover Soils
Crescent Bend Nature Park
9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Schertz PD Polar Bear Plunge
Pickrell Park
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10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Monday, February 19
Presidents' Day - City Offices Closed
Tuesday, February 20
Next Regular City Council Meeting
Council Chambers
6:00 p.m.
• Announcements and recognitions by the City Manager (S. Williams)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized City Manager Steve Williams, who provided the following:
Congratulations to Daisy Marquez for being accepted to the APATX Leadership
Academy. The Leadership Academy is designed to create a dynamic network of future
leaders committed to promoting the planning profession in Texas communities and
includes seminars that focus on leadership development, communications, and public
engagement training.
The Love Where You Live organization hosted a volunteer social celebration and
presented a few awards. Lisa Locken was awarded Public Employee of the Year at the
event. During the presentation of her award, kudos went out to her son, Jude Locken, for
volunteering at every event as well. Kudos to Lisa and her son.
Congratulations to John Nowak, Engineer, for receiving a Lifetime membership with
APWA (American Public Works Association). This membership is only given to those
individuals that have been a member for 30 years. John is working to become a speaker
at this year's annual conference. APWA is a great resource for the City and John is
helping to get the name of Schertz noticed!
Ribbon cutting at the new shade structures at Cypress Point Park on Monday, January
29th. The San Antonio Council on Alcohol and Drug Awareness (SACADA)
supplemented this project with a grant and funding for several members.
Father/Daughter Dance was held on February 3rd and had 324 participants. Mother/Son
Dance was held on February 4th, and had 147 participants.
Congratulations to Schertz Police Department for winning first place with their Special
Olympics Texas San Antonio fundraiser. As a community, they raised $2,915.
Cumulatively, all agencies raised $8,434. The Polar Bear Plunge is this Saturday, and
Mr. Williams will be participating.
• Announcements and recognitions by the Mayor (R. Gutierrez)
There is a workshop for Caregivers at the Schertz Senior Center on February 10, from
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. This is an opportunity for caregivers to learn about resources
available to them.
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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.
Mayor Pro-Tem Macaluso recognized the following residents:
Maggie Titterington, 1730 Schertz Parkway, who shared the following information for The
Chamber:
• The Health and Home Show held on Saturday at the Civic Center was very successful.
There were 71 booths and 430 attendees in 3 hours. Many thanks to Richard Dziewit and
his team for their help with the traffic and parking.
• February 12 - Bee Organized Ribbon Cutting at the Kramer House at 10:00 a.m.
• February 15 - 2nd Annual Casino Night, 80s theme, at the Schertz Civic Center from 6:00
p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tickets available at events@TheChamber.info
• February 20 - Monthly luncheon, "State of the Cities", Schertz Civic Center, 11:15 a.m.
• February 28 - Green Valley Dental Care Ribbon Cutting, 3860 FM 3009, at 4:00 p.m.
Denny Law, resident of Schertz, stated he is 95 years old and lives alone. He has a caregiver
from a caregiver agency. On October 10, 2023, Mr. Law said his caregiver drove him to
RBFCU to withdraw funds for an upcoming trip for medical treatment. Upon returning home,
he and the caregiver had lunch. There was no one else present in the home. He put the money
and the receipt on his bed with everything he needed to pack. As he neared the end of packing
he discovered the envelope with the money and the receipt were gone. Mr. Law states that the
caregiver agency claimed they did background checks, but his daughter discovered the
caregiver assigned to him had two convictions for money theft in less than 15 minutes of
searching online. He asked Council to take action to prevent unscrupulous agencies from
placing unqualified caregivers into the homes of the elderly.
Maggie Titterington, 1730 Schertz Parkway, who shared the following information as the
new Chair of the Schertz Historical Preservation Society. She thanked Councilmembers
Gibson and Westbrook for selecting to serve as liaisons to their committee. They have a lot of
ideas for the upcoming year and will be strategizing at their next meeting. The new meeting
time will be the 4th Wednesday of each month in the Bob Andrews conference room from 6:00
p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The first ceremony will be on February 23 at 10:00 a.m., where they will be dedicating a
plaque to Samuel Clemens High School designating them as a historical building in Schertz.
Eric De La Garza, 4917 FM 3009, stated he is there to observe Council proceedings as a
participant of The Chamber Leadership Program and a member of the First United Bank. He
expressed appreciation for proclaiming the United Acts of Kindness Day for the City.
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Consent Agenda Items
The Consent Agenda is considered self-explanatory and will be enacted by the Council with
one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless they are removed from
the Consent Agenda upon the request of the Mayor or a Councilmember.
1. Minutes -Consideration and/or action regarding the approval of the regular meeting
minutes for January 9, 2024, and January 16, 2024. (S.Edmondson/S.Coumey)
2. Appointment/Reappointment For
Boards/Commissions/Committees (S.Edmondson)
• Mr. Patrick McMaster -Planning and Zoning Commission -Alternate to Regular
Commission Member
• Ms. Danielle Craig -Planning and Zoning Commission -Alternate 2-Alternate 1
• Mr. Michael Dahle-TIRZ Committee
• Ms. Jill Whittaker-TIRZ Committee
3. Resolution 24-R-09 - Adopting the Investment Policy and Strategy
(S . Gonzalez/J. Walters)
4. Resolution 24-R-08 Authorizing the City Manager to issue a purchase order(s) for the
purchase of various Police Department vehicles as part of the FY 2023-2024
Vehicle/Equipment Replacement/Acquisition program. (B.James/D.
Hardin-Trussel/C.Hernandez)
Mayor Gutierrez asked for motion to approve Consent Agenda Items #1 - #4.
Moved by Councilmember Michelle Watson, seconded by Councilmember Tiffany
Gibson
AYE: Mayor Pro -Tern Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Michelle Watson, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
Discussion and Action Items
Public Hearings
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5. Ordinance 24-S-01- Conduct a public hearing and consider amendments to Part III of
the Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC) to Article 5 -
Zoning Districts, Article 9 - Site Design Standards, and Article 14 - Transportation.
First Reading (B.James/L.Wood/S.Haas)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Sr. Planner Samuel Haas provided a briefing outlining the
ten proposed amendments to the UDC. The purpose of these amendments is to clean up
the UDC and to address the Main Street Committee's desire to increase flexibilty.
Development on Main Street has been slow. With regard to clean up, there are a
number of districts listed in the UDC that do not or no longer exist in the City and
changes made to the parking standards weren't updated in Article 5. With regard to Main
Street, there is a need to address inconsistencies in the zoning districts between parcels
of property; aligning the dimensional and design requirements listed in Table 21.5.7.A
consistent with what is already there.
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval with a 6-0 vote at their
January 10, 2024 meeting.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the Public Hearing at 7:07 p.m.
Judy Goldick, 807 Main Street, stated this ordinance directly affects her family. They
recently purchased a commercial mixed use lot on Main Street and hopes to combine
their businesses. These amendments will help them bring more business to Main Street
and allow them to build something new and exciting there. She asked that Council
approve the ordinance.
Mayor Gutierrez closed the Public Hearing at 7:08 p.m. and opened the floor to Council
for discussion.
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Mayor Pro-Tem Macaluso asked if there had been any
consideration to the privacy of individual homeowners regarding reducing the buffer
between residences and businesses. Mr. Haas responded that it is in the UDC and
makes sense for other parts of Schertz, but it doesn't fit the vision given for Main Street.
Councilmember Brown thanked staff for bringing greater consistency in the UDC codes
and for understanding that Main Street isn't like a lot and block kind of neighborhood,
the properties vary greatly in size. He appreciates the effort staff has put into updating
the UDC.
Moved by Councilmember Tim Brown, seconded by Councilmember Mark Davis
AYE: Mayor Pro -Tern Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Michelle Watson, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
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6. Ordinance 24-S-02 - Conduct a public hearing and consider a request for a Specific
Use Permit to allow Automobile Repairs & Service, Major on approximately 1.5 acres
of land, located 250 feet east of the intersection of FM 3009 and Borgfeld Road, also
known as Guadalupe County Property Identification Number 129949, also known as
1205 Borgfeld Road, City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas. First Reading (B.
James/L. Wood/E. Delgado)
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Planning Manager Emily Delgado who provided the
location of the subject property and stated it is currently zoned General Business
District (GB) and is developed as an Automobile Repair & Service, Major Business,
specifically Classic Collision. They do not have a previously approved SUP, so the
land use itself is considered non -conforming. 22 Public Hearing Notices were mailed
on January 19, 2024. No responses were received. Also on January 19th the Public
Hearing Notice was published in the San Antonio Express News. Applicant is
requesting a Specific Use Permit (SUP) to allow Automobile Repairs & Service, Major
on approximately 1.5 acres to the land use no longer non -conforming.
Staff recommends approval of the Specific Use Permit to allow Automobile Repairs &
Service, Major conditioned on the following:
• Prior to a new Certificate of Occupancy being issued, the site will need to be
brought into full compliance with the UDC site design requirements including but
not limited to paved concrete or asphalt surface for all parking areas.
The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a Public Hearing on January 31,
2024, in which they made a recommendation for approval conditioned upon the same
requirement.
Mayor Gutierrez opened the Public Hearing at 7:19 p.m.
No public came forward to address Council.
Mayor Gutierrez closed the Public Hearing at 7:19 p.m. and opened the floor to Council
for discussion.
Mayor Gutierrez recognized Councilmember Davis who asked if the approval of the
SUP would affect the ability of Classic Collision to continuing operating as they
currently do without paving the parking surfaces. Ms. Delgado explained that they are
two separate issues. The approval of the SUP does not alter their existing Certificate of
Occupancy. They are not required to get a new Certificate of Occupancy unless they
change ownership, want to change their name, or any other action that would typically
trigger the requirement of a new CofO. The SUP is specifically for the land use,
Automobile Repair and Service, Major, so the other items on site that are
non -conforming do not get authorized with the approval of the SUP for the land use.
The other non -conforming items on site would be subject to code enforcement
processes.
Mayor Gutierrez asked for a motion to approve Ordinance 24-S-02.
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Moved by Councilmember Michelle Watson, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Paul
Macaluso
AYE: Mayor Pro-Tem Paul Macaluso, Councilmember Mark Davis,
Councilmember Michelle Watson, Councilmember Tiffany Gibson,
Councilmember Robert Westbrook, Councilmember Tim Brown
Passed
Information available in City Council Packets - NO DISCUSSION TO OCCUR
7. Plan to demolish/remove unoccupied City buildings.
8. October and November 2023 Financial Statements (S.Gonzalez/J.Walters)
Requests and Announcements
• Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers for updates or information from Staff
No requests were made by the Mayor or Councilmembers for updates or information
from Staff.
• Requests by Mayor and Councilmembers that items or presentations be placed on a future
City Council agenda
Councilmember Gibson requested an executive session to discuss the City Manager and
City Secretary positions and the matrix for PD. Mayor Gutierrez stated that there is an
executive session scheduled to discuss the City Manager's evaluation but not the City
Secretary. He will consult with the City Manager to have that placed on there, too.
• City and Community Events attended and to be attended (Council)
Mayor Pro-Tem Macaluso attended Superintendent Ealy's retirement from SCUCISD on
January 31, and the Cardiolology Clinic of San Antonio Ribbon Cutting on February 1.
Councilmember Davis attended the Strategic Planning Retreat and the TSAC meeting.
Councilmember Watson attended the Cardiology Clinic of San Antonio Ribbon Cutting
and the Council Retreat.
Councilmember Gibson attended TML Newly Elected Officials Workshop, Cardiology
Clinic of San Antonio Ribbon Cutting, and City Retreat.
Councilmember Westbrook attended the Cardiology Clinic of San Antonio Ribbon
Cutting, Historic Preservation Committee meeting, and the Strategic Planning Retreat. He
also participated as a judge for the BBQ competition in New Berlin.
Councilmember Brown attended the Strategic Planning Retreat and offered kudos to Mr.
Williams and the staff for the great job. He invited everyone to attend the Schertz PD
Polar Plunge on Saturday.
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Mayor Gutierrez also thanked the staff for a job well-done at the Strategic Planning
Retreat.
Adjournment
Mayor Gutierrez adjourned the meeting at 7:27 p.m.
ATTEST:
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Sheila Vdmondson, City Secretary
rk��Ioh%errez, Mayor
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