11. Discuss rights of temporary place of assembly vs. established business to sell goods during an event. (Mayor) 12. Discuss permitting process for special events. (Legg/Greenberg)
Consider for approval an Ordinance of the City of Galveston, Texas, granting a Variance pursuant to Section 4-1 "Sales Near Schools, Churches or Hospitals" of "The Code of the City of Galveston, 1982 as amended" and in accordance with Section 109.33(e) of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code in regard to the sale of alcoholic beverages by "The Pink Dolphin", a bar or tavern, located at 1702, 1706 and 1710 23rd /Tremont; property is legally described as "Lots 8 through 11, Northwest Block 68 of the Galveston Outlots" and is located within three hundred feet of a daycare center; Planning Case Number 10PA-67.
Consider for approval an Ordinance of the City of Galveston, Texas, to abandon City owned access easements in the following public streets: Old Port Industrial Road between 29th and 41st Streets; 29th, 33rd, and 37th Streets north of Harborside Drive; Mechanic Street between 29th and 33rd and between 33rd and 35th; and 30th Street south of Harborside Drive and north of Mechanic Street in exchange for Port-owned property located between 30th and 31st Streets, and Market and Post Office Streets ("Block 510"); authorizing the City Manager to execute the exchange agreement and all associated documents.
Consider for approval an Ordinance of the City of Galveston, Texas, extending the January 7, 2011 deadline variance from flood elevation requirements to January 7, 2012, for twenty-one Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) temporary housing units (THUs) located in floodplains for the limited purpose to allow FEMA to enter into agreements with private non-profits (PNP) to take over the maintenance and deactivation of FEMA temporary housing units in the City of Galveston and allow for ownership of the units to be transferred to the PNP under the FEMA occupied donations program; providing that the temporary housing units must be removed from the City of Galveston no later than January 7, 2012.
Consider for action accepting the appraised value of $33,300.00, for the previously abandoned approximate 22,215 square foot portion of 1st Street right-of-way; adjacent property is commonly known as 201 Seawall Boulevard and legally described as a "Part of Lots 8-11 and adjacent North ½ of Avenue G and adjacent West ½ of 1st Street, Block 361; Block 301 and part of adjacent streets, in the City and County of Galveston, Texas".
Consider for action accepting the appraised value of $33,300.00, for the previously abandoned approximate 22,215 square foot portion of 1st Street right-of-way; adjacent property is commonly known as 201 Seawall Boulevard and legally described as a "Part of Lots 8-11 and adjacent North ½ of Avenue G and adjacent West ½ of 1st Street, Block 361; Block 301 and part of adjacent streets, in the City and County of Galveston, Texas".
Consider for action acceptance of the proposal for additional services from Lockwood, Andrews & Newman, Inc. for additional engineering design efforts and environmental services for the Pelican Island 20-inch waterline project that were not included in the original scope. The cost of these additional services will not exceed $76, 125.00. Funding source is CDBG Disaster Recovery Grant Non-Housing Program Phase I.
Consider for approval authorizing the City Manager to expand the existing contract with Swagit Productions, LLC to include remotely operated broadcast system hardware /software and play-out and bulletin board system hardware/software in an amount not to exceed $37,923.00. Funding source is Media Services Account.
After adjourning the City Council the council members reconvened the Workshop to discuss the noise ordinance and adjourn the Workshop.
11. Discuss rights of temporary place of assembly vs. established business to sell goods during an event. (Mayor) 12. Discuss permitting process for special events. (Legg/Greenberg)
Consider for approval an Ordinance of the City of Galveston, Texas, granting a Variance pursuant to Section 4-1 "Sales Near Schools, Churches or Hospitals" of "The Code of the City of Galveston, 1982 as amended" and in accordance with Section 109.33(e) of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code in regard to the sale of alcoholic beverages by "The Pink Dolphin", a bar or tavern, located at 1702, 1706 and 1710 23rd /Tremont; property is legally described as "Lots 8 through 11, Northwest Block 68 of the Galveston Outlots" and is located within three hundred feet of a daycare center; Planning Case Number 10PA-67.
Consider for approval an Ordinance of the City of Galveston, Texas, to abandon City owned access easements in the following public streets: Old Port Industrial Road between 29th and 41st Streets; 29th, 33rd, and 37th Streets north of Harborside Drive; Mechanic Street between 29th and 33rd and between 33rd and 35th; and 30th Street south of Harborside Drive and north of Mechanic Street in exchange for Port-owned property located between 30th and 31st Streets, and Market and Post Office Streets ("Block 510"); authorizing the City Manager to execute the exchange agreement and all associated documents.
Consider for approval an Ordinance of the City of Galveston, Texas, extending the January 7, 2011 deadline variance from flood elevation requirements to January 7, 2012, for twenty-one Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) temporary housing units (THUs) located in floodplains for the limited purpose to allow FEMA to enter into agreements with private non-profits (PNP) to take over the maintenance and deactivation of FEMA temporary housing units in the City of Galveston and allow for ownership of the units to be transferred to the PNP under the FEMA occupied donations program; providing that the temporary housing units must be removed from the City of Galveston no later than January 7, 2012.
Consider for action accepting the appraised value of $33,300.00, for the previously abandoned approximate 22,215 square foot portion of 1st Street right-of-way; adjacent property is commonly known as 201 Seawall Boulevard and legally described as a "Part of Lots 8-11 and adjacent North ½ of Avenue G and adjacent West ½ of 1st Street, Block 361; Block 301 and part of adjacent streets, in the City and County of Galveston, Texas".
Consider for action accepting the appraised value of $33,300.00, for the previously abandoned approximate 22,215 square foot portion of 1st Street right-of-way; adjacent property is commonly known as 201 Seawall Boulevard and legally described as a "Part of Lots 8-11 and adjacent North ½ of Avenue G and adjacent West ½ of 1st Street, Block 361; Block 301 and part of adjacent streets, in the City and County of Galveston, Texas".
Consider for action acceptance of the proposal for additional services from Lockwood, Andrews & Newman, Inc. for additional engineering design efforts and environmental services for the Pelican Island 20-inch waterline project that were not included in the original scope. The cost of these additional services will not exceed $76, 125.00. Funding source is CDBG Disaster Recovery Grant Non-Housing Program Phase I.
Consider for approval authorizing the City Manager to expand the existing contract with Swagit Productions, LLC to include remotely operated broadcast system hardware /software and play-out and bulletin board system hardware/software in an amount not to exceed $37,923.00. Funding source is Media Services Account.
After adjourning the City Council the council members reconvened the Workshop to discuss the noise ordinance and adjourn the Workshop.