300 West Walker  
City of League City, TX  
League City TX 77573  
Meeting Agenda  
City Council  
Council Chambers  
Tuesday, August 12, 2025  
6:00 PM  
200 West Walker Street  
Regular Meeting - Amended  
The physical meeting space shall be the following location: Council Chambers - 200 West  
Walker Street, League City, Texas. Members of the governmental body may attend the  
meeting via videoconference.  
1.  
2.  
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS  
INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE U.S. FLAG AND PLEDGE OF  
ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG  
Invocation given by Rabbi Yitzi Schmukler of Chabad of the Bay Area  
3.  
APPROVAL OF MINUTES  
3A.  
July 22, 2025 Regular Meeting  
Attachments:  
3B.  
July 22, 2025 Council Budget & CIP Workshop  
Attachments:  
4.  
PROCLAMATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, AWARDS, AND COMMUNITY  
SPOTLIGHT  
4A.  
Presentation of a proclamation in recognition of Kamryn Balfour (Mayor Long)  
Presentation of a proclamation in recognition of Kayla Smith (Mayor Long)  
4B.  
5.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS BEFORE CITY COUNCIL  
Members of the public are invited to give comments at this time, lasting not longer than 3  
minutes. Comments may be general in nature or may address a specific agenda item.  
6.  
CONSENT AGENDA  
6A.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing the League City Police Department to submit a grant  
application to Operation Underground Railroad (OUR) Rescue, a 501(c)(3) organization, to seek funding  
from the OUR Rescue Digital Evidence Grant for the Department to acquire specialized equipment and/or  
software to combat online child exploitation and human trafficking; and authorizing the acceptance of such  
grant if awarded (Chief of Police)  
Attachments:  
6B.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing the purchase of 25 GETAC replacement laptops and  
docking stations for the Police Department in an amount not to exceed $100,000, utilizing State Contract  
Sourcewell 020624 SYN (Executive Director of Information Technology & Chief of Police)  
Attachments:  
6C.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a one-year renewal agreement with Crowder Gulf,  
LLC; Ceres Environmental Services, Inc.; DRC Emergency Services, LLC; and TFR Enterprises, Inc. for  
Debris Management Services in the event of a disaster or emergency; and authorizing a subsequent  
one-year renewal with each vendor, if deemed necessary (Emergency Management Coordinator)  
Attachments:  
6D.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a one-year renewal agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc.;  
Thompson Consulting Services, LLC; and True North Emergency Management, LLC for Debris  
Monitoring Services in the event of a disaster or emergency; and authorizing a subsequent one-year renewal  
with each vendor, if deemed necessary (Emergency Management Coordinator)  
Attachments:  
6E.  
Consider and take action on a resolution consenting to the sale and issuance of Unlimited Tax Bonds, Series  
2025 (the “Bonds”) for Galveston County Municipal Utility District No. 36 (the “District”) in an amount  
not to exceed $10,435,000 and authorizing the Mayor to execute and the City Secretary to attest same for  
and on behalf of the City of League City (the “City”) (Director of Finance)  
Attachments:  
6F.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a three-year contract for Pharmacy Benefit  
Management (PBM) Services to Employers Health - CVS in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 (Director  
of Human Resources and Civil Service)  
Attachments:  
6G.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing the sale of a property identified as P00091278 (Parcel  
329) to TxDOT related to the construction of SH 99 Segment B1 in the amount of $5,990 (Executive  
Director of Capital Projects)  
Attachments:  
6H.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing the sale of a property identified as P00091279 (Parcel  
330E) to TxDOT related to the construction of SH 99 Segment B1 in the amount of $8,203 (Executive  
Director of Capital Projects)  
Attachments:  
6I.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing the sale of a property identified as P00090578.001  
and P00009578.002 (Parcel 324 Parts 1 & 2) to TxDOT related to the construction of SH 99 Segment B1  
in the amount of $38,660 (Executive Director of Capital Projects)  
Attachments:  
6J.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a Utility Construction Services Agreement with the  
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for the relocation of the existing steel power transmission pole  
as part of the North Extension of Landing Blvd Project (ST1914) in the amount of $2,266,458 (Executive  
Director of Capital Projects)  
Attachments:  
6K.  
Consider and take action on Ordinance No. 2025-25 an ordinance rezoning approximately 1776.9 acres to  
replace the existing Lloyd Tract Planned Unit Development (PUD), additionally approving requests for  
creation of three Planned Unit Development Overlay Districts (-PUD Overlay): PUD-24-0001 (Lloyd  
PUD Central) approximately 245 acres, PUD-24-0002 (Lloyd PUD North) approximately 735.7 acres,  
and PUD-24-0003 (Lloyd PUD South) approximately 796.2 acres, all being generally located north of FM  
517, south of League City Parkway, west of Hobbs Road, and east of McFarland Road - Second Reading  
(Director of Planning)  
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval 5-0-0 with three members absent on July 7,  
2025.  
The City Council approved the first reading, 8-0-0 on July 22, 2025.  
Attachments:  
END OF CONSENT AGENDA  
7.  
PUBLIC HEARING AND ACTION ITEMS FROM PUBLIC HEARING  
7A.  
Hold a public hearing on an ordinance amending Chapter 125 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of  
League City, entitled, “Unified Development Code”, related to temporary signs at special events (Mayor  
Long and Mayor Pro Tem Cones)  
Attachments:  
7B.  
Consider and take action on an ordinance amending Chapter 125 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of  
League City, entitled, “Unified Development Code”, related to temporary signs at special events (Mayor  
Long and Mayor Pro Tem Cones)  
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, 5-0-0 with three members absent on July 7,  
2025.  
Attachments:  
7C.  
Hold a public hearing on the Zone Change Application PUD-23-0007 (Midline PUD), a request to create a  
Planned Unit Development Overlay District (-PUD Overlay) district approximately 466.5 acres in size,  
generally located north of Grissom Road, south of FM 528, west of West Nasa Blvd, and east of Bay Area  
Blvd (Director of Planning)  
Attachments:  
7D.  
Consider and take action on an ordinance approving a Zone Change Application PUD-23-0007 (Midline  
PUD), a request to create a Planned Unit Development Overlay District (-PUD Overlay) district  
approximately 466.5 acres in size, generally located north of Grissom Road, south of FM 528, west of  
West Nasa Blvd, and east of Bay Area Blvd (Director of Planning)  
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, 8-0-0, on July 21, 2025.  
Attachments:  
7E.  
Hold a public hearing on a Special Use Permit Application, SUP-25-0001 (ZaZa Car Wash), a request to  
allow a car wash tunnel on approximately 2.05 acres of property zoned “CG” (General Commercial),  
generally located on the northwest corner of Abilene Street and South Egret Bay Boulevard (FM 270)  
(Director of Planning)  
Attachments:  
7F.  
Consider and take action on an ordinance approving a Special Use Permit Application, SUP-25-0001  
(ZaZa Car Wash), a request to allow a car wash tunnel on approximately 2.05 acres of property zoned  
“CG” (General Commercial), generally located on the northwest corner of Abilene Street and South Egret  
Bay Boulevard (FM 270) (Director of Planning)  
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, 8-0-0, on July 21, 2025.  
Attachments:  
7G.  
Hold a public hearing on a Special Use Permit Application, SUP-25-0002, (West League City Self Storage),  
a request to allow a self-storage use on approximately 3.0552 acres of property zoned “CG-PUD”  
(General Commercial within the Magnolia Creek Planned Unit Development), generally located at the  
northeast corner of League City Parkway and Bay Area Boulevard (Director of Planning)  
Attachments:  
7H.  
Consider and take action on an ordinance approving a Special Use Permit Application, SUP-25-0002,  
(West League City Self Storage), a request to allow a self-storage use on approximately 3.0552 acres of  
property zoned “CG-PUD” (General Commercial within the Magnolia Creek Planned Unit Development),  
generally located at the northeast corner of League City Parkway and Bay Area Boulevard (Director of  
Planning)  
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, 8-0-0, on July 21, 2025.  
Attachments:  
8.  
OLD BUSINESS  
8A.  
Consider and take action on Ordinance 2025-14 amending Ordinance 2023-24 to expand the limited  
franchise with Universal Natural Gas, LLC (d/b/a Universal Natural Gas, Inc.) to operate and maintain a  
gas distribution system for the transportation, distribution, and/or sale of gas to customers in League City  
through the use of public rights-of-way - Third Reading (City Manager)  
Council approved first reading 7-0-0 on April 22, 2025.  
Council approved second reading 8-0-0 on May 13, 2025.  
Council postponed third reading 8-0-0 on May 27, 2025.  
Attachments:  
8B.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing revisions to the City’s General Design and  
Construction Standards Manual (Executive Director of Development Services)  
Council postponed 8-0-0 on July 22, 2025.  
Attachments:  
8C.  
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a Professional Services Agreement with Halff  
Associates, Inc. (Halff) for the design, bid, and construction phase services related to the Heritage Signature  
Trail (PK2302) in the amount not to exceed $198,095 (Executive Director of Capital Projects)  
Council postponed 8-0-0 on July 22, 2025.  
Attachments:  
9.  
NEW BUSINESS  
9A.  
Report on certified tax roll, certified estimate of collection rate, certified excess debt collections, and  
no-new revenue tax rate and voter-approval rate calculations (Assistant City Manager - CFO)  
Attachments:  
9B.  
9C.  
Consider and take action on the 2025 proposed ad valorem tax rate (Fiscal Year 2026 - October 1, 2025 to  
September 30, 2026) of $0.36355. The property tax rate will be adopted as an action item at the  
September 9, 2025 Council meeting (Assistant City Manager - CFO)  
Attachments:  
Consider and take action on a resolution consenting to the creation of Galveston County Municipal Utility  
District No. 69 and making certain findings related thereto (Executive Director of Development Services)  
Attachments:  
9D.  
Consider and take action on an ordinance authorizing a utility agreement with Martron LLC, Ellen Lloyd  
Cummins, and J.A.C. Interests, Ltd. regarding Galveston County Municipal Utility District No. 69  
(Executive Director of Development Services)  
Staff requests approval on first and final reading.  
Attachments:  
9E.  
Consider and take action on a resolution approving a transportation development agreement associated  
with Galveston County Municipal Utility District No. 69 as it relates to conditions set forth in the City’s  
Master Mobility Plan and the existing Utility Agreement between the City and Galveston County  
Municipal Utility District No. 69 (Executive Director of Development Services)  
Attachments:  
10.  
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES  
10A.  
Consider and take action on an ordinance updating the use and administration of the Fire Department  
Donation Fund established through voluntary water bill contributions (Mayor Long, Council Member  
Chadwell, Council Member Higginbotham, Council Member Tressler and Council Member Saunders)  
Attachments:  
10B.  
Consider and take action on an Ordinance to set a 35 miles per hour (mph) speed limit along Bay Area  
Blvd between League City Parkway and Magnolia Greens Lane, a distance of approximately .59 miles;  
providing for a penalty; requiring publication; and establishing an effective date (Council Member Mann,  
Mayor Long, and Mayor Pro Tem Cones)  
Attachments:  
11.  
12.  
ITEMS ADDED AFTER ELECTRONIC AGENDA COMPLETED  
REPORTS FROM STAFF MEMBERS  
Announcements concerning items of community interest. No action will be taken or  
discussed.  
13.  
COUNCIL MEMBERS COMMENTS/REPORTS  
Announcements concerning items of community interest. No action will be taken or  
discussed.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
EXECUTIVE(CLOSED) SESSION(S)  
ACTION ITEM(S) FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION(S)  
ADJOURNMENT  
_______________________  
NICK LONG  
MAYOR  
CERTIFICATE OF NOTICE  
This is to certify that the above Notice of Meeting was posted on the bulletin board of City  
Hall of the City of League City, Texas, on or before the 8th day of August, 2025 prior to  
posted in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Government Code.  
The City Council of the City of League City, Texas reserves the right to meet in closed  
session on any of the items listed above should the need arise and if applicable pursuant to  
authorization by Title 5, Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code: 551.071  
Consultations with Attorney, 551.072 Deliberations about Real Property, 551.073  
Deliberations about Gifts and Donations, 551.074 Personnel Matters, 551.076  
Deliberations about Security Devices, and 551.087 Deliberations Regarding Economic  
Development Negotiations.  
________________________  
DIANA M. STAPP  
CITY SECRETARY  
(SEAL)  
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NOTE: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this facility is wheelchair  
accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Requests for special  
accommodations or interpretive services must be made at least 48 hours prior to this  
meeting. Please contact the City Secretary's Office at 281-554-1030 or by FAX  
281-554-1020.  
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Any invocation that may be offered during the ceremonial portion of the City Council  
meeting shall be the voluntary offering of a private citizen, to and for the benefit of the  
Council. The views or beliefs expressed by the invocation speaker have not been  
previously reviewed or approved by the Council and do not necessarily represent the  
religious beliefs or views of the Council in part or as a whole. No member of the  
community is required to attend or participate in the invocation and such decision will have  
no impact on their right to actively participate in the business of the Council.