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Ord# |
Date |
Subject |
Description |
 2 MB |
4983 |
2022-09-06 |
Personnel |
Adopting a 2022-23 Pay Plan for General Government Personnel and Commissioned Police and Fire Personnel with an effective date of October 1, 2022; adopting a revised 2022-23 Pay Plan for Commissioned Police and Fire Personnel with an effective date of January 1, 2023; authorizing and allowing, under the Act Governing the Texas Municipal Retirement System, “updated service credits” in said system for service performed by qualifying members of such system who presently are members of the City of Mesquite; providing for increased prior and current service annuities for retirees and beneficiaries of deceased retirees of the City of Mesquite. |
 358 KB |
4982 |
2022-09-06 |
Personnel |
Establishing the classifications and total number of authorized positions in each classification of the Mesquite Fire Department as of October 1, 2022. |
 357 KB |
4981 |
2022-09-06 |
Personnel |
Establishing the classifications and total number of authorized positions in each classification of the Mesquite Police Department as of October 1, 2022. |
 358 KB |
4980 |
2022-09-06 |
Population |
Determining the population of the City of Mesquite, Texas, to be 152,020 as of October 1, 2022. |
 618 KB |
4979 |
2022-09-06 |
Franchise - Gas |
Approving a negotiated settlement between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (“ACSC”) and Atmos Energy Corp., Mid-Tex Division regarding the company’s 2022 Rate Review Mechanism Filing; declaring existing rates to be unreasonable; adopting tariffs that reflect rate adjustments consistent with the negotiated settlement; finding the rates to be set by the attached settlement tariffs to be just and reasonable and in the public interest; approving an attachment establishing a benchmark for pensions and retiree medical benefits; requiring the company to reimburse ACSC’s reasonable ratemaking expenses. |
 384 KB |
4978 |
2022-08-15 |
Tax |
Levying the ad valorem taxes for the year 2022 at a rate of $0.65814 per $100.00 assessed valuation of all taxable property within the corporate limits of the City of Mesquite, Texas, on January 1, 2022, to provide revenue for the payment of current expenses and interest and sinking fund requirements; providing for due and delinquent dates together with penalties and interest; providing for place of payment; approving the 2022 tax rolls and any supplement thereto; providing certain exemptions. |
 1 MB |
4977 |
2022-08-15 |
Tax |
Ratifying the property tax revenue increase reflected in the 2022-23 fiscal year budget for said period. |
 1 MB |
4976 |
2022-08-15 |
Approp - Budget |
Providing funds for the 2022-23 Fiscal Year by adopting and approving the budget for said period and appropriating and setting aside the necessary funds out of the general and other revenues of the City for said fiscal year for the maintenance and operation of various departments and activities of the City, for capital and other improvements of the City and for all other expenditures included in said budget. |
 1018 KB |
4975 |
2022-08-15 |
Sanitation |
Amending Chapter 14 “Solid Waste,” Article I “General Provisions,” and Article II “Residential Collection,” of the City Code for the purpose of aligning the Code with the City’s trash cart program, and other related general revisions; and amending Appendix D – The Comprehensive Fee Schedule of the Mesquite City Code by revising Article XIV, Section 14-116, “Solid Waste Administrative Fees” for the purpose of adding a user fee for the City’s specified trash carts in connection with the trash cart program. |
 607 KB |
4974 |
2022-08-15 |
Penal - Traffic |
Amending Chapter 9, Article VII of the City Code by adding a new Section 9-249 regarding engine compression braking being prohibited in the City; amending Chapter 10, Article III – Noise, Section 10-71 – Offenses, to add engine compression braking to the list of noise offenses. |
 385 KB |
4973 |
2022-08-15 |
Penal - Traffic |
Amending Chapter 9, Section 9-150 of the Mesquite City Code by adding a new speed limit of 35 mph on Griffin Lane from the West City Limit to FM 2932. |
 8 MB |
4972 |
2022-08-15 |
Tax |
Approving an update of the Service and Assessment Plan and Assessment Roll for Phase #1 Improvements and Phases #2-6 Major Improvements for the Polo Ridge Public Improvement District No. 2 (the “District”); making and adopting findings, accepting and approving the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Annual Service Plan Update and Updated Assessment Roll for the District; requiring compliance with Chapter 372, Texas Local Government Code, as amended. |
 75 MB |
4971 |
2022-08-15 |
Tax |
Approving an update of the Service and Assessment Plan and Assessment Roll for Phase #1 Improvements, Phase #2 Improvements and Phase #2 Major Improvements for the Heartland Town Center Public Improvement District (the “District”); making and adopting findings; accepting and approving the Annual Service Plan Update and Updated Assessment Roll for the District; requiring compliance with Chapter 372, Texas Local Government Code, as amended. |
 13 MB |
4970 |
2022-08-15 |
Tax |
Approving an update of the Service and Assessment Plan and Assessment Roll for authorized improvements for the Iron Horse Public Improvement District (the “District”); making and adopting findings; accepting and approving the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Annual Service Plan Update and Updated Assessment Roll for the District; requiring compliance with Chapter 372, Texas Local Government Code, as amended. |
 2 MB |
4969 |
2022-08-01 |
Zoning |
Zoning Application No. Z0622-0244, submitted by IH 20 IP, LLC, approving a change of zoning from Planned Development – Ordinance No. 3530 to Planned Development - General Retail to allow for retail development with modifications and allow certain uses permitted by right in the general retail zoning district on property located at 4300 Lawson Road; repealing Ordinance No. 3530. |
 4 MB |
4968 |
2022-08-01 |
Zoning |
Zoning Application No. Z0622-0243, submitted by IH 20 IP, LLC, approving a change of zoning from Agricultural, General Retail, and Planned Development - Ordinance No. 3530 to Planned Development – Industrial to allow for an industrial business park with modifications and allow certain uses permitted by right in the industrial zoning district on property located at 4800 and 4900 Lasater Road, and 925, 2700, and 3400 McKenzie Road. |
 900 KB |
4967 |
2022-08-01 |
Zoning |
Zoning Text Amendment No. 2022-02, amending the Mesquite Zoning Ordinance by making certain additions and deletions to sections contained in Part 2, Section 2-600 “Accessory Structure Regulations” pertaining to revising and establishing new regulations for accessory structures including front carports on residential zoned properties. |
 859 KB |
4966 |
2022-08-01 |
Condemnation |
Determining the necessity of acquiring real property for construction, operation, and maintenance of public facilities on a portion of the property located at 2210 East Scyene Road; authorizing appropriation of the real property and/or the use of the power of eminent domain to acquire the real property for public use; and delegating authority to initiate condemnation proceedings to the City Manager. |
 479 KB |
4965 |
2022-08-01 |
Code - Building |
Amending Division 1, generally, and Division 5, Public and Semi-Public Pools and Spas, of Article IX, Swimming Pool and Spa Code, of Chapter 5, Buildings and Construction of the City Code, to provide regulations for swimming pools and spas located on single-family property for which fees are charged for use by the public. |
 926 KB |
4964 |
2022-08-01 |
Emergency Operation Plan |
An Emergency Measure Ordinance of the City of Mesquite, Texas, authorized pursuant to Mesquite City Charter, Article IV, Section 18 and Section 19; continuing the Mayor’s Declaration of Local State of Disaster for Public Health Emergency Related to COVID-19 issued on March 23, 2020, and as previously continued and authorized by the following 2020 ordinances, Ordinance No. 4773, No. 4781, No. 4784, No. 4793, No. 4804, and No. 4822; and 2021 ordinances, Ordinance No. 4836, No. 4844, No. 4858, No. 4879, No. 4902; and 2022 ordinances, Ordinance No. 4933, and No. 4949; confirming the continued activation of the City’s Emergency Management Plans; adopting and approving certain rules and orders to protect the health and safety of persons in the city and to help abate the public health emergency; authorizing the City Manager or his designee to make certain decisions and to take necessary actions to meet City objectives to have city government remain functional while providing essential governmental services during this rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency; making various findings and provisions related to the subject; making it an offense to fail to comply with a state, local, or interjurisdictional emergency management plan or any rule, order, or ordinance adopted under the plan. |
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