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December 7, 2015REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND 4:30 p.m. December 7, 2015 1. MEETING The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p.m. by Mayor Nugent at the Nederland City Office Building, 207 N. 12th Street, Nederland, Texas. See attached for quorum. 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The invocation and pledge of allegiance were led by Gay Ferguson, City Clerk. 3. CONSENT AGENDA - All consent agenda items listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a councilmember so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. A motion was made by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Councilmember Neal to approve the Consent Agenda Items a -b as presented. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. a. Minutes — November 16, 2015 regular meeting and November 12, 2015 special meeting b. Payments: • L & D Construction - $119,708.76, Nederland Veterans' Park project • Schaumburg & Polk, Inc. - $16,099.50, Nederland Avenue Study • Schaumburg & Polk, Inc. - $4,658.03, 2015 Asphalt Street Rehabilitation project • Schaumburg & Polk, Inc. - $1,365.00, South 5th Street Water Tower Rehabilitation project • Schaumburg & Polk, Inc. - $1,450.50, South 12th Street Waterline Relocation project • Kraftsman, L.P. - $25,868.33, Nederland Veterans' Park project • L & L General Contractors - $37,118.70, Nederland Veterans' Park project • Carroll & Blackman, Inc. - $1,054.67, Phase II MS4 Permit Implementation Services • Carroll & Blackman, Inc. - $755.50, 2015 GIS Mapping project 4. REGULAR AGENDA a. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Albanese to approve payment to Bruce's General Construction for the 2015 Concrete Street Rehabilitation project. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. Minutes Continued, December 7, 2015 b. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Albanese and seconded by Councilmember Neal to approve Resolution No. 2015-13, ratifying the action of the Nederland Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors related to the incentive offered to Tri -City Ventures, LLC. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. c. A motion was made by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Albanese to authorize the submittal of the Phase II (Small) MS4 Annual Report to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. d. A motion was made by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Albanese to authorize the solicitation of bids for the Nederland Service Center project. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. e. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Albanese and seconded by Councilmember Austin to approve Ordinance No. 2015-25, approving the Texas Gas Service Company's request that the operation of the TGS' Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program rates be suspended. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. f. Chris Duque, City Manager, reported the adoption of HB 910 or the "Open Carry Law" by the State Legislature, would make it necessary for Nederland City Council to discuss any legal prohibitions of the open carry law at city facilities, specifically during City Council meetings and at the Municipal Court building. He added there is an Attorney General opinion pending. Mr. Duque stated the law now prohibits guns in municipal court and at elections polling places. The city has the discretion to not allow guns on city property as long as it is posted properly. Jesse Branick, City Attorney, suggested waiting for the Attorney General's opinion since the law does not go into effect until January 1, 2016. g. A motion was made by Councilmember Belaire and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Albanese to approve a spay and neuter program policy. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. 5. EXECUTIVE SESSION The regular meeting was recessed at 5:06 p.m. by Mayor Nugent for the purpose of conducting an Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.074, Personnel - City Manager. Minutes Continued, December 7, 2015 6. RECONVENE The regular meeting was reconvened at 5:51 p.m. by Mayor Nugent. He announced the Executive Session was held for informational purposes only and no action is necessary. 7. COMMUNICATION, City Manager's Report: a. 2nd December City Council Meeting - Monday, Dec. 14th b. Miscellaneous S. AD30URN There being no further business a motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese and seconded by Councilmember Austin to adjourn the meeting at 5:54 p.m. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. R. A. Nugent, May City of Nederlanyexa�s AqTEST: day Fergkon, City rk City of Nederland, Texas CITY OF NEDERLAND COUNCIL MEETING ATTENDANCE SHEET NAME TITLE PRESENT ABSENT R. A. Nugent Mayor / Talmadge Austin Council Member —Ward I V Billy Neal Council Member — Ward II V V Don Albanese Council Member — Ward III Craig Belaire Council Member— Ward IV Chris Duque City Manager Gay Ferguson City Clerk V Jesse Branick City Attorney V Cheryl Dowden Director of Finance v Darrell Bush Police Chief V Gary Collins Fire Chief Steve Hamilton Director of Public Works V George Wheeler Building Official V Victoria Klehn Librarian Holly Guidry Human Resources Director v Joni Underwood Executive Secretary v Angela Fanette Parks Director R. A. Nugent, erguson, December 7. 2015 Date ORDINANCE NO. 2015-25 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS APPROVING THE TEXAS GAS SERVICE COMPANY'S REQUEST THAT THE OPERATION OF THE TEXAS GAS SERVICE COMPANY'S GAS RELIABILITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM (-GRIP") RATES BE SUSPENDED BECAUSE A RATE CASE WILL BE FILED WITH THE CITY LATER THIS YEAR; FINDING THAT THE MEETING COMPLIES WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS ACT; MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT WHEREAS, on or about November 20, 2015, Texas Gas Service Company ("TGS" or "Company") filed an Annual GRIP adjustment for the South Jefferson County Service Area with the City of Nederland ("City") to suspend the operation of the interim rate adjustment in the South Jefferson County Service Area pursuant to Gas Utility Regulatory Act, TEX. UTIL. CODE ("Gas Utility Regulatory Act") § 104.301; and WHEREAS, the Company's proposed an effective date of January 19, 2016, for the interim rate adjustment filing; and WHEREAS, City has exclusive original jurisdiction over the rates, operations and services of a gas utility in areas in the municipality pursuant to Gas Utility Regulatory Act § 103.001; and WHEREAS, Gas Utility Regulatory Act § 104.301 requires a streamlined process for the recovery of the costs of incremental investment by a gas utility; and WHEREAS, the Company has announced the intent to file a base rate proceeding before the end of 2015. making the implementation of TGS' GRIP interim rate unnecessary; and WHEREAS, the reasonableness of the Company's investments will be reviewed in TGS' subsequent base rate case which the Company proposes to file by year end where all costs included in TGS' prior GRIP filings will be subject to refund. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. That the statement and findings set out in the preamble to this ordinance are hereby in all things approved and adopted. Section 2. The effective date of January 19, 2016 proposed by the Company is approved. Section 3. The Company's request to suspend the operation of the interim rate adjustment is hereby approved and TGS customers will experience no rate change as a result of this Annual GRIP adjustment filing. Section 4. The meeting at which the ordinance was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. Section S. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this 71 day of DECEMBER, 2015. Nugent, Mayor i itv o ty f Nederland, Texas ATTEST: ay lergAon, k'- City -cury City of Nederland, APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: NZ -" �7� Jess rani , Ci y Attorney less rani Hand, Texas THE LAWTON LAW FIRM, P.C. 12600 I Iill Country Blvd., Suite R-275 - Austin, Texas 78738 - 512/322-0019 - Fax: 8551298-7978 November 30, 2015 Via L -Mail Mr. James Black City Attorney — City of Groves 3535 Calder Avenue, Suite 300 Beaumont, TX 77706 Mr. Jesse Branick City Attorney — City of Nederland 221 Hwy. 69 South, Suite 100 (office) Nederland, Texas 77627 Ms. Val Tizeno City Attorney — City of Port Arthur P.O. Box 1089 Port Arthur, Texas 77640 Mr. Pete Steele City Attorney — City of Port Neches 3120 Central Mall Drive Port Arthur, Texas 77642 hS1WOM City Manager — City of Groves P.O. Box 3286 Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Mr. Christopher Duque City Manager — City of Nederland P.O. Box 967 Nederland, Texas 77627 Mr. Brian McDougal City Manager — City of Port Arthur P.O. Box 1089 Port Arthur, Texas 77640 Mr. Andre Wimer City Manager — City of Port Neches 634 Avenue C Port Neches, Texas 77651 Re: Texas Gas Service F'ilinE in Comnliance with Texas Utilities Code Section 104.301 and Citv Rate Ordinance Approving Suspension of Interim Rates` Dear Cities: As you may recall on November 20, 2015, Texas Gas Service Company ("TGS" or "Company") filed a Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program ("GRIP") adjustment factor with each of your communities in the South Jefferson County Service Area. TGS is authorized to make annual GRIP rate change requests pursuant to Texas law passed in 2003, Gas Utility Regulatory Act, TEx. UTIL. CODE § 104.301 ("GRIP Statute"). The GRIP Statute authorizes gas utility companies to request annual cost increases associated with year-to-year changes in incremental investment. The changes in investment are not subject to reasonableness review in the GRIP filing. Instead all amounts collected under a GRIP filing are considered interim rates subject to complete review, reconciliation, and refund in the Company's next base rate proceeding. Thus, because these GRIP rates are temporary rates subject to complete review in the next rate case, Cities rate authority is limited in GRIP cases. The review process of a GRIP filing is generally a ministerial review limited to ensuring that the GRIP filing complies with the GRIP Statute. See Atmos Energy Corp. v. Cities of Allen, 353 S.W. 3d 156 (Tex. 2011). In this case, TGS does not propose to adjust rates and tariffs through the annual GRIP compliance filing. Instead, the Company proposes that the interim rate adjustment be suspended because TGS will file a base rate case later this year. The approval of the requested GRIP suspension request results in customers experiencing no rate change from this GRIP filing. Attached is a Rate Ordinance for your review approving the TGS request to suspend operation of the interim rate adjustment for this year. The City must act on this Rate Ordinance prior to January 19, 2016. If there are any questions or cone 2