Executive Session: Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, Sec. 551.071, Sec. 551.072, Sec. 551.073, Sec. 551.074, Sec. 551.076, Sec. 551.087 and Sec. 418.0183 (f) and 418.106 (d) & (e) of the Texas Government Code (Texas Disaster Act). Refer to posted list attached hereto and incorporated herein.
2. Reconvene into open session for possible action resulting from any items posted and legally discussed in Executive Session. 3. Discussion of proposed FY 2013-14 Annual Budget
A. Conduct Public Hearing regarding Proposed FY 2014 Tax Rate B. Discuss tax rate for FY 2013-14 and scheduled date for second public hearing to consider setting a tax rate for FY 2013-14 that will raise more revenue than in FY 2012-13.
Ordinance No. 1252-13, Amending the Richland Hills Code of Ordinances, adding Article IX, “Assisted Living Facilities”, of Chapter 18, “Businesses”
Amendments to Chapter 10, “Boards, Committee, and Commissions,” Richland Hills Code of Ordinances.
Selection of Consultant for design of Baker Blvd. landscaping for Green Ribbon Project Grant
7C. Presentation of Department Reports 7D. Amendments to Richland Hills Home Rule Charter
COMMUNITY INTEREST ITEMS This is a standing item on the agenda of every regular meeting of the City Council. (The Texas Open Meetings Act effective September 1, 2009, provides that “a quorum of the city council may receive from municipal staff, and a member of the governing body may make, a report regarding items of community interest during a council meeting without having given notice of the subject of the report, provided no action is taken or discussed.” The Open Meetings Act does not allow Council to discuss an item concerning pending City Council business unless it is specifically, appropriately posted on the agenda.) An “item of community interest” includes the following: • information regarding holiday schedules; • honorary recognitions of city officials, employees, or other citizens; • reminders about upcoming events sponsored by the city or other entity that is scheduled to be attended by a city official or city employee; and • announcements involving imminent public health and safety threats to the city.
Executive Session: Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, Sec. 551.071, Sec. 551.072, Sec. 551.073, Sec. 551.074, Sec. 551.076, Sec. 551.087 and Sec. 418.0183 (f) and 418.106 (d) & (e) of the Texas Government Code (Texas Disaster Act). Refer to posted list attached hereto and incorporated herein.
2. Reconvene into open session for possible action resulting from any items posted and legally discussed in Executive Session. 3. Discussion of proposed FY 2013-14 Annual Budget
A. Conduct Public Hearing regarding Proposed FY 2014 Tax Rate B. Discuss tax rate for FY 2013-14 and scheduled date for second public hearing to consider setting a tax rate for FY 2013-14 that will raise more revenue than in FY 2012-13.
Ordinance No. 1252-13, Amending the Richland Hills Code of Ordinances, adding Article IX, “Assisted Living Facilities”, of Chapter 18, “Businesses”
Amendments to Chapter 10, “Boards, Committee, and Commissions,” Richland Hills Code of Ordinances.
Selection of Consultant for design of Baker Blvd. landscaping for Green Ribbon Project Grant
7C. Presentation of Department Reports 7D. Amendments to Richland Hills Home Rule Charter
COMMUNITY INTEREST ITEMS This is a standing item on the agenda of every regular meeting of the City Council. (The Texas Open Meetings Act effective September 1, 2009, provides that “a quorum of the city council may receive from municipal staff, and a member of the governing body may make, a report regarding items of community interest during a council meeting without having given notice of the subject of the report, provided no action is taken or discussed.” The Open Meetings Act does not allow Council to discuss an item concerning pending City Council business unless it is specifically, appropriately posted on the agenda.) An “item of community interest” includes the following: • information regarding holiday schedules; • honorary recognitions of city officials, employees, or other citizens; • reminders about upcoming events sponsored by the city or other entity that is scheduled to be attended by a city official or city employee; and • announcements involving imminent public health and safety threats to the city.