All items listed below are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of the consent agenda items, unless a Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence. Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager to implement each item in accordance with staff recommendations. A. Approve minutes from the May 26, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting B. Approve Resolution No. 526-20 regarding City of Richland Hills participation in Tarrant County’s Community Development Block Grant, Home Investment Partnership and Emergency Solutions Grant Consortium for Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2023
PUBLIC HEARINGS, MEETINGS, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS A. Consider Ordinance No. 1408-20 a Planned Development for the property located at 3925 Booth Calloway Road currently zoned Mixed Use (MX) PUBLIC HEARING
B. Consider Ordinance No. 1409-20 a Specific Use Permit for Child- Care: Licensed Childcare Center for the property at 7500 Glenview Drive currently zoned Professional Office (P) PUBLIC HEARING
8. 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 10. ADJOURNMENT
All items listed below are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of the consent agenda items, unless a Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence. Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager to implement each item in accordance with staff recommendations. A. Approve minutes from the May 26, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting B. Approve Resolution No. 526-20 regarding City of Richland Hills participation in Tarrant County’s Community Development Block Grant, Home Investment Partnership and Emergency Solutions Grant Consortium for Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2023
PUBLIC HEARINGS, MEETINGS, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS A. Consider Ordinance No. 1408-20 a Planned Development for the property located at 3925 Booth Calloway Road currently zoned Mixed Use (MX) PUBLIC HEARING
B. Consider Ordinance No. 1409-20 a Specific Use Permit for Child- Care: Licensed Childcare Center for the property at 7500 Glenview Drive currently zoned Professional Office (P) PUBLIC HEARING
8. 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 10. ADJOURNMENT