HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-05-02 Regular MeetingCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
GRAPEVINE CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS
200 SOUTH MAIN STREET
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
6:00 p.m. Dinner - City Council Conference Room
6:30 p.m. Call to Order of City Council Meeting - City Council Chambers
6:30 p.m. Executive Session - City Council Conference Room
7:30 p.m. Regular Meeting - City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER: 6:30 p.m. - City Council Chambers
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
1. City Council to recess to the City Council Conference Room to conduct a closed
session relative to:
A. Real property relative to deliberation of the purchase, exchange, lease, sale
or value of real property (City facilities, Public Works, Dallas Road, and the
185 acres) pursuant to Section 551.072, Texas Government Code.
B. Status update regarding deployment and implementation of school security
pursuant to Section 551.076, Texas Government Code.
C. Conference with City Manager and Staff to discuss and deliberate
commercial and financial information received from business prospects the
City seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in the City; deliberate the offer of
a financial or other incentive; with which businesses the City is conducting
economic development negotiations pursuant to Section 551.087, Texas
Government Code.
City Council to reconvene in open session in the City Council Chambers and take
any necessary action relative to items discussed in Executive Session.
REGULAR MEETING: 7:30 p.m. - City Council Chambers
2. Invocation: Drey Clark, Pastor of Discipleship at Grapevine First Baptist Church
3. Posting of the Colors and Pledges of Allegiance: Boy Scout Troop 7
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CITIZEN COMMENTS
4. Any person who is not scheduled on the agenda may address the City Council
under Citizen Comments or on any other agenda item by completing a Citizen
Appearance Request form with the City Secretary. A member of the public may
address the City Council regarding an item on the agenda either before or during
the Council’s consideration of the item, upon being recognized by the Mayor or
upon the consent of the City Council. Citizens will have three (3) minutes to
address Council. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the City
Council is restricted in discussing or taking action during Citizen Comments.
PRESENTATIONS
5. Mayor Tate to recognize Boy Scout Troop 7 on their 110th Anniversary.
6. Mayor Tate to present Grapevine Heritage Foundation’s 2023 Preservation
Advocacy Award winners.
7. Mayor Tate to present a proclamation in recognition of National Police Week and
Peace Officers Memorial Day.
8. Mayor Tate to present proclamation in recognition of National Correctional Officer’s
Week.
9. Mayor Tate to present proclamation in recognition of National Travel and Tourism
Week.
10. Main Street Fest Co-Chairs, Claudine and Barney Annis, to present information
regarding the 39th Annual Main Street Fest that will take place May 19-21.
11. Rich Andreski from Trinity Metro to provide Trinity Metro update to Council.
NEW BUSINESS
12. Consider the purchase of the roof structure at the Grapevine Service Center from
Weatherproofing Services, Resolution No. 2023-008 expressing intent to
reimburse certain expenditures, and take any necessary action.
CONSENT AGENDA
Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliberation and will be acted upon as
one business item. Any member of the City Council or member of the audience may
request that an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed before the City
Council for full discussion. Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager,
or his designee, to implement each item in accordance with Staff recommendations.
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13. Consider the Joint Election Agreement to provide election services and equipment
for the May 6, 2023 General Election with the Tarrant County Elections
Administrator. City Secretary recommends approval.
14. Consider approval for the purchase of an aerifier from Professional Turf Products
for the Grapevine Golf Course. Golf Director recommends approval.
15. Consider the purchase of putting green construction from Greenscape Six. Golf
Director recommends approval.
16. Consider the purchase of a KIP 860 Color Series scanner/printer from Kyocera
Document Solutions Southwest, LLC. Planning Director recommends approval.
17. Consider the purchase of EMC storage maintenance from SHI Government
Solutions, Inc. Chief Technology Officer recommends approval.
18. Consider the award of an informal request for quote for the purchase of video
storage, video management software, and professional services for Grapevine
Main from Infassure Technology. Chief Technology Officer recommends approval.
19. Consider an annual contract for technology equipment, services and software from
Facility Solutions Group. Police Chief recommends approval.
20. Consider approval for the purchase of ballistic shields from ROE Tactical. Police
Chief recommends approval.
21. Consider the purchase of kinetic breaching tools from Aardvark and Ordinance
No. 2023-023 appropriating the funds. Police Chief recommends approval.
22. Consider the purchase of school safety equipment storage safes from The Safe
Company. Police Chief recommends approval.
23. Consider the first amendment to the on-call Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA) consulting services contract with Team One Integration, LLC
and Ordinance No. 2023-024 appropriating the funds. Public Works Director
recommends approval.
24. Consider the purchase of an Eaton Motor Control Center from Elliot Electric Supply
and Ordinance No. 2023-025 appropriating the funds. Public Works Director
recommends approval.
Pursuant to the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.001
et seq, one or more of the above items may be considered in Executive Session closed
to the public. Any decision held on such matter will be taken or conducted in open session
following conclusion of the executive session.
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ADJOURNMENT
In accordance with the Open Meetings Law, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551,
I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin boards at
Grapevine City Hall, 200 South Main Street and on the City’s website on April 28, 2023
by 5:00 p.m.
________________________
Tara Brooks, TRMC, CRM
City Secretary
If you plan to attend this public meeting and you have a disability that requires special
arrangements at the meeting, please contact the City Secretary’s Office at 817.410.3182
at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Reasonable accommodations will be made
to assist your needs.
This meeting can be adjourned and reconvened, if necessary, the following regular
business day.
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Regular Session on this the 2nd
day of May, 2023 in the City Council Chambers, Second Floor, 200 South Main Street,
with the following members present:
William D. Tate Mayor
Darlene Freed Mayor Pro Tem
Sharron Rogers Council Member
Chris Coy Council Member
Duff O’Dell Council Member
Paul Slechta Council Member
Leon Leal Council Member
constituting a quorum, and with the following members of the City Staff:
Bruno Rumbelow City Manager
Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager
Matthew C.G. Boyle City Attorney
Tara Brooks City Secretary
Call to Order
Mayor Tate called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
Item 1. Executive Session
Mayor Tate announced the City Council would recess to the City Council Conference
Room to conduct a closed session regarding:
A. Real property relative to deliberation of the purchase, exchange, lease, sale
or value of real property (City facilities, Public Works, Dallas Road, and the
185 acres) pursuant to Section 551.072, Texas Government Code.
B. Status update regarding deployment and implementation of school security
for the 2022-23 school year pursuant to Section 551.076, Texas
Government Code.
C. Conference with City Manager and Staff to discuss and deliberate
commercial and financial information received from business prospects the
City seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in the City; deliberate the offer of
a financial or other incentive; with which businesses the City is conducting
economic development negotiations pursuant to Section 551.087, Texas
Government Code.
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The City Council recessed to the City Council Conference Room and began the closed
session at 6:34 p.m. The closed session ended at 7:31 p.m.
Upon reconvening in open session in the Council Chambers, Mayor Tate asked if there
was any action necessary relative to Sections 551.072, 551.076 or 551.087.
City Manager Bruno Rumbelow requested Council approve the 14th Amendment to the
Land Purchase and Sale Agreement with Stand Rock Grapevine LLC and authorize the
City Manager to execute same and to take all other necessary action.
Motion was made to approve the 14th Amendment to the Land Purchase and Sale
Agreement with Stand Rock Grapevine LLC and authorize the City Manager to execute
same and to take all other necessary action.
Motion: Slechta
Second: Leal
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Tate called the regular meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
Item 2. Invocation
Drey Clark, Pastor at First Baptist Church, gave the invocation.
Item 3. Posting of the Colors and Pledges of Allegiance
Boy Scout Troop 7 posted the colors and lead the Pledges of Allegiance.
Item 4. Citizen Comments
There was no one requesting to speak.
PRESENTATIONS
Item 5. Mayor Tate to recognize Boy Scout Troop 7 on their 110th Anniversary.
Mayor Tate recognized Boy Scout Troop 7 for their 110 years of service to the City.
Darren White, Scoutmaster, and members of Troop 7 presented a framed copy of the
resolution that was presented by the Texas Senate in honor of Boy Scout Troop 7.
There was no action taken on this item.
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Item 6. Mayor Tate to present Grapevine Heritage Foundation’s 2023 Preservation
Advocacy Award winners.
Mayor Tate and Heritage Foundation Chairman Melva Stanfield presented the
Preservation Project Award to Eric and Trish Whetstone for their renovation of the 1936
Benjamin R. Wall House.
Trish Whetstone thanked the City for their assistance in the project, their neighbors, and
her contractors.
Mayor Tate and Chairman Stanfield presented the Conservation Project Award to Hibah
Zatar and Ali Rana for the conservation of the 1905 Roberson House.
Mr. Zatar thanked the City for the guidance and collaboration with this project.
There was no action taken on this item.
Item 7. Mayor Tate to present a proclamation in recognition of National Police Week and
Peace Officers Memorial Day.
Mayor Tate declared the week of May 14-20 as National Police Week and May 15 as
Peace Officers Memorial Day.
Chief Mike Hamlin and members of the Grapevine Police Department received the
proclamation. Chief Hamlin specifically recognized Officer Jonathan Valez and Officer
Joseph Duer and thanked the community for their support.
There was no action taken on this item.
Item 8. Mayor Tate to present proclamation in recognition of National Correctional
Officer’s Week.
Mayor Tate declared the week of May 7-13 as National Correctional Officer’s Week.
Captain Rebecca Graves accepted the proclamation along with Detention Center staff
Giovanni Velez, Rosalyn Hights, Malik Woods and Jacob Lewis.
There was no action taken on this item.
Item 9. Mayor Tate to present proclamation in recognition of National Travel and Tourism
Week.
Mayor Tate declared the week of May 7-13 National Travel and Tourism Week.
Director of Leisure and International Sales Heather Eagan accepted the proclamation on
behalf of hospitality workers.
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There was no action taken on this item.
Mayor Tate recognized Ernie Doclar who has been a part of scouting for 80 years, 43 of
those years in Grapevine and Troop 7. Mr. Doclar praised the achievements of the Boy
Scouts and lauded their importance.
Item 10. Main Street Fest Co-Chairs, Claudine and Barney Annis, to present information
regarding the 39th Annual Main Street Fest that will take place May 19-21.
Claudine and Barney Annis highlighted the festivals entertainment options, craft brew
experiences, and wine tasting options. They also recognized the 25 civic, social and
school groups along with the more than 1,000 volunteers that will work during the festival,
and recognized and thanked all of the sponsors.
There was no action taken on this item.
Item 11. Rich Andreski from Trinity Metro to provide Trinity Metro update to Council.
Rich Andreski from Trinity Metro updated Council on the ridership of Trinity Metro and
indicated that Grapevine is the second busiest station in the system. He also highlighted
future projects and answered questions from Council.
There was no action taken on this item.
NEW BUSINESS
Item 12. Consider the purchase of the roof structure at the Grapevine Service Center from
Weatherproofing Services, Resolution No. 2023-008 expressing intent to reimburse
certain expenditures, and take any necessary action.
Public Works Director Bryan Beck presented this item to Council. The request is to
purchase of a roof structure for the Service Center that was destroyed in the December
13, 2022 tornado event for an estimated amount of $2,350,000.
Director Beck answered questions from Council.
Motion was made to purchase the roof structure at the Service Center and the resolution
expressing intent to reimburse certain expenditures.
Motion: Freed
Second: O’Dell
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
RESOLUTION NO. 2023-008
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
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GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, EXPRESSING INTENT TO
REIMBURSE CERTAIN EXPENDITURES
CONSENT AGENDA
Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliberation and were acted upon as one
business item. Any member of the City Council or member of the audience may request
that an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed before the City Council
for full discussion. No one requested to remove any items from the consent agenda.
Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to
implement each item in accordance with Staff recommendations.
Item 13. Consider the Joint Election Agreement to provide election services and
equipment for the May 6, 2023 General Election with the Tarrant County Elections
Administrator.
City Secretary Tara Brooks recommended approval of the Joint Election Agreement for
election services and equipment for the May 6, 2023 General Election for an estimated
amount of $4,880.31.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 14. Consider approval for the purchase of an aerifier from Professional Turf Products
for the Grapevine Golf Course.
Golf Director Robert Singletary recommended approval of the purchase of an aerifier for
a total amount not to exceed $50.582.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 15. Consider the purchase of putting green construction from Greenscape Six.
Golf Director Singletary recommended approval of the purchase of putting green
replacement for an amount not to exceed $170,775.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
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Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 16. Consider the purchase of a KIP 860 Color Series scanner/printer from Kyocera
Document Solutions Southwest, LLC.
Planning Services Director Erica Marohnic recommended approval of the purchase of a
scanner/printer to be used by Building Services, Planning Services and Public Works for
an amount not to exceed $24,000.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 17. Consider the purchase of EMC storage maintenance from SHI Government
Solutions, Inc.
Chief Technology Officer Tessa Allberg recommended approval for the purchase of video
storage, management software and professional services for an amount not to exceed
$47,450.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 18. Consider the award of an informal request for quote for the purchase of video
storage, video management software, and professional services for Grapevine Main from
Infassure Technology.
Chief Technology Officer Allberg recommended approval of the informal request for quote
for camera system renovation at Grapevine Main for an estimated amount of $29,107.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
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Item 19. Consider an annual contract for technology equipment, services and software
from Facility Solutions Group.
Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the annual contract for yearly
maintenance and service of the public safety audio visual systems for an estimated
amount of $46,000.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 20. Consider approval for the purchase of ballistic shields from ROE Tactical.
Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of 60 ballistic shields for an
estimated amount of $284,983.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 21. Consider the purchase of kinetic breaching tools from Aardvark and Ordinance
No. 2023-023 appropriating the funds.
Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of 18 kinetic breaching tools
to be utilized in schools for an amount of $175,156.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-023
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE
APPROPRIATION OF REVENUE IN THE AMOUNT OF
$175,156.00 IN THE CAPTIAL EQUIPMENT
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PURCHASES FUND; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Item 22. Consider the purchase of school safety equipment storage safes from The Safe
Company.
Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of 25 security safes to be
utilized in schools to house safety equipment for an estimated amount of $47,500.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Item 23. Consider the first amendment to the on-call Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA) consulting services contract with Team One Integration, LLC and
Ordinance No. 2023-024 appropriating the funds.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the first amendment to the on-call
SCADA consulting services contract for an amount estimated to be $75,000.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-024
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE
APPROPRIATION OF $75,000 IN THE UTILITY
ENTERPRISE CAPITAL FUND; DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Item 24. Consider the purchase of an Eaton Motor Control Center from Elliot Electric
Supply and Ordinance No. 2023-025 appropriating the funds.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the purchase of an Eaton Motor
Control Center for the Wastewater Treatment Plant for an estimated amount of $148,800.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: O’Dell
Second: Freed
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Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-025
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE
APPROPRIATION OF THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF
$148,800 IN THE UTILITY ENTERPRISE CAPITAL FUND;
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
ADJOURNMENT
Motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 8:38 p.m.
Motion: Coy
Second: Slechta
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
Passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas on this the 16th
day of May, 2023.
APPROVED:
___________________________
William D. Tate
Mayor
ATTEST:
___________________________
Tara Brooks
City Secretary