Call to Order
Presentation: The Plano Parks and Recreation Department is receiving Accreditation for the next five years.
Presentation: The Plano Neighborhood Services Department has received the 2019 Code Enforcement Department of the Year Award.
Comprehensive Plan Review Committee Jeff Beckley, Mike Bronsky, Jaci Crawford, Jim Dillavou, Erin Dougherty, Carolyn Doyle, Xinyi Gong, Richard Howe, Mary Jacobs, Hilton Kong, Salvator La Mastra, Michael Lin, Jijie Liu, Doug Shockey, Yoram Solomon, Sara Wilson
COMMENTS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
CONSENT AGENDA
(a) November 11, 2019
(k) To approve the Policy Statement for Tax Abatement of the City of Plano thereby establishing criteria for evaluating incentive applications; establishing procedural guidelines and criteria governing tax abatement agreements; and providing an effective date.
(1) Consideration of an Ordinance to amend Sections 16-264, Applicability of Park Fee and 16-266, Service areas, park improvements plan and park fees, of Article XII, Park and Recreation Fee, of Chapter 16, Planning and Development, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Plano, Texas to update the Park and Recreation Fee Ordinance and repeal and replace the service area boundaries map for park facilities; and providing a penalty clause, a repealer clause, a severability clause, a savings clause, a publication clause, and an effective date.
(2) Second Reading and consideration of an Ordinance to amend Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2003-6-3, Section I of Ordinance No. 2008-4-42, and Section I of Ordinance No. 2015-10-17 to extend the non-exclusive franchise granted to Denton County Electric Cooperative, Inc., d/b/a CoServ Electric, a Texas electric cooperative corporation, to use the present and future streets, avenues, alleys, roads, highways, sidewalks, easements and other public rights-of-way in the City of Plano, Collin County, Texas, for the purposes of constructing and operating an electric distribution system in the City of Plano which expired on June 9, 2018; and providing a repealer clause, a severability clause, and an effective date. (First reading held October 14, 2019.)