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Agenda for Commissioners Court - Regular Session

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
WILLIAMSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT
January 24, 2023
9:30 A.M.
The Commissioners Court of Williamson County, Texas will meet in regular session in the Commissioners Courtroom, 710 Main Street, in Georgetown, Texas to consider the following items:
 
1.
Review and approval of minutes.
 
2.
Hear County Auditor concerning invoices, bills, Quick Check Report, wire transfers and electronic payments submitted for payment and take appropriate action including, but not limited to approval for payment provided said items are found by the County Auditor to be legal obligations of the county.
 
CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda includes non-controversial and routine items that the Court may act on with one single vote. The Judge or a Commissioner may pull any item from the consent agenda in order that the court discuss and act upon it individually as part of the Regular Agenda.
( Items 3 – 27 )
 
3.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on approving compensation changes, position titles changes, position grade changes, bilingual pay stipends and any corresponding line item transfers.
 

Attachments

 
4.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on approving a salary contribution agreement with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
 

Attachments

 
5.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action regarding the 2022 Racial Profiling Report for Williamson County Constable Pct.1
 

Attachments

 
6.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on appointment of Michael S. Wright to the Weir Emergency Services District (ESD) #6 Board of Directors for a two-year term beginning January 24, 2023, and ending on December 31st, 2024.
 
7.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on appointment of Byron Taylor Whisnant to the Weir Emergency Services District (ESD) #6 Board of Directors for a two-year term beginning January 24, 2023, and ending on December 31st, 2024.
 
8.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on adopting a resolution supporting the application for Homeland Security Grant funding for the 2024 HazMat Monitor Maintenance Project grant #2957209
 

Attachments

 
9.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action to authorize the Williamson County Constable Pct 4 Office to accept the Criminal Justice Division Bullet Resistant Shield Grant Program. 
 

Attachments

 
10.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on approving Master Service Agreement (MSA) #2023109 for Resuscitation Quality Improvement Telecommunicator CPR Program (RQI T-CPR) with RQI Partners, LLC, for the Telecommunicator-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation e-learning course in the amount of $16,875.00, and authorizing the execution of this agreement.
 

Attachments

 
11.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on approving the purchase between Williamson County and Millenium Products, Inc., contract number #2023115, for a total of $52,537.38, pursuant to contract #GSA-07F-0031W, and authorizing the execution of the contract.
 

Attachments

 
12.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on approving agreement #2023117, between Williamson County and T-Mobile for wireless internet connectivity services for 102 hot spot devices for a total monthly rate of $842.44, pursuant to GSA contract #47QTCA22D008N, and authorizing the execution of the agreement.
 

Attachments

 
13.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on awarding RFP #23RFP5 Commercial Lease of 311 N. Main St., Georgetown, TX to LifeSteps Council on Alcohol and Drugs, Inc., and executing the agreement.
 

Attachments

 
14.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on acknowledging the designation of Reliance Architecture as the Project Architect in relation to RFCSP #23CSP32 County Justice Center North Roof Replacement and approve, in the public interest, assigning the price criteria a weighted value of not less than 36.9 percent of the total weight value of the selection criteria. Funding source is P615
 
15.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on authorizing the Purchasing Agent to advertise and receive sealed responses for Maintenance and Repair Services and Inspection and Testing of Engineering Systems Technology, Inc. (EST) Brand Name Devices for Facilities Management, under RFP #23RFP35.
 
16.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on authorizing the Purchasing Agent to advertise and receive sealed responses for Maintenance and Repair Services and Inspection and Testing of Honeywell Brand Name Devices for Facilities Management, under RFP 23RFP36
 
17.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on authorizing the Purchasing Agent to advertise and receive sealed responses for Maintenance and Repair Services and Inspection and Testing of Simplex Grinnell Brand Name Devices for Facilities Management, under RFP 23RFP37.
 
18.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on approving and ratifying the emergency rental agreement with Carrier Corporation, in the amount of $25,509.00 for the first month (and a $13,648.00 monthly cost thereafter) for a 200 ton air-cooled chiller for the Justice Center and exempting the rental from the competitive bidding requirements as per Section 262.024 (a)(3) [an item necessary because of unforeseen damage to public property] and authorizing the execution of the agreement.
 

Attachments

 
19.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on Vaughn Construction, Change Order No. 8 for the Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center Addition Project (P530) in the amount of $31,000.00 Funding Source is P530.
 

Attachments

 
20.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on Vaughn Construction, Change Order No. 9 for the Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center Addition Project (P530) in the amount of $119,804.00. Funding Source is P530.
 

Attachments

 
21.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on Vaughn Construction, Change Order No. 10 for the Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center Addition Project (P530) in the amount of $0.00.
 

Attachments

 
22.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on Chasco Constructors, Change Order No. 2 for the Williamson County River Ranch County Park Project (P315) in the amount of $75,000.00.
 

Attachments

 
23.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on authorizing the Purchasing Agent to advertise and receive sealed bids for CR 307 Reconstruction, under IFB #23IFB34. Funding Source is P394.
 
24.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on approval of the replat for the Siena South, Lots 3 & 4, Block A, Section 2 subdivision – Precinct 4.
 

Attachments

 
25.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on approval of the preliminary plat for the Eldorado subdivision – Precinct 2.
 

Attachments

 
26.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on approval of the final plat for the Overlook at Weir subdivision – Precinct 4.
 

Attachments

 
27.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on approval of the final plat for the Schwertner Ranch Phase 3 subdivision – Precinct 4.
 

Attachments

 
REGULAR AGENDA
 
28.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on adopting attached Law Enforcement (L) and Corrections (C) charts, implementation dates for changes, medical stipends, and any other compensation related items. 
 

Attachments

 
29.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on an update regarding the Williamson County and City of Georgetown 175th Birthday Celebration mural. 
 

Attachments

 
30.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action approving the engagement of the law firm of Cornell Smith Mierl Brutocao Burton, LLP to represent Williamson County in relation to labor and employment matters and assigned litigation; and exemption of these services from the competitive bid/proposal requirements of the County Purchasing Act pursuant to the discretionary exemption for personal or professional services, as set forth under Tex. Loc. Gov't Code § 262.024(a)(4).
 

Attachments

 
31.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on an order declaring an emergency and a grave necessity due to unforeseeable circumstances and approve a budget amendment to acknowledge additional expenditures for the NACo Prescription Discount Card Program.
 

Fiscal Impact


32.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on an order declaring an emergency and a grave necessity due to unforeseeable circumstances and approve a budget amendment to acknowledge additional expenditures for the NACo Prescription Discount Card Program.
 

Fiscal Impact


33.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on an order declaring an emergency and a grave necessity due to unforeseeable circumstances and approve a budget amendment to acknowledge additional revenues for the District Attorney's Office from State Judiciary Apportionment Funds.
 

Fiscal Impact


34.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on an order declaring an emergency and a grave necessity due to unforeseeable circumstances and approve a budget amendment to acknowledge additional expenditures for the District Attorney's Office from State Judiciary Apportionment Funds.
 

Fiscal Impact


35.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on a policy exception request from Information Technology to transfer funding within their departmental budget to Analyst 1.PCN.2035 that exceeds the 10% cap per the retention policy.  
 
36.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on the employment of Employee #13014 in the position Asst. to General Counsel. 0719.001100.
 
37.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on approving the purchase of Stryker PowerPro XT MTS Ambulance Cots, PowerLoad MTS Cot Fasteners and accompanying maintenance agreement from Stryker Medical in the amount of $302,934.87 exempting the purchase from competitive bidding under Texas Local Government Code 262.024 (a)(7)(D) [Captive Replacement Parts or Components of Equipment] and authorizing the execution of this agreement.
 

Attachments

 
38.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on authorizing the purchase and service contract #2023119 between G2 Construction Services, Inc. and Williamson County for the Sheriff's Office Training Center Perimeter Chain Link Fence, located at 8160 Chandler Road, Hutto, TX, 78634, in the amount of $170,000.00, pursuant to TIPS contract #211001 and authorize the execution of the agreement. Funding Source is P573.
 

Attachments

 
39.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action on authorizing the purchase and service contract #2023126 between G2 Construction Services, Inc. and Williamson County for the Sheriff's Office Administration Renovations, in the amount of $165,000.00, pursuant to TIPS contract #211001 and execution of the agreement.
 

Attachments

 
40.
Discuss, consider, and take appropriate action regarding Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $41,260.00 for Project 22IFB126 - Samsung Highway (Previously Future County Rd) (CR 404 to FM 973) (Chasco Construction) P: 619 Funding Source: Road Bond.
 

Attachments

 
41.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on a letter agreement with Oncor regarding a reimbursement for the Union Pacific Railroad license rush fee as a part of the County's proposed transportation upgrade and extension at FM 3349 and US 79. Funding Source; Road Bonds P332
 

Attachments

 
42.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on a real estate contract with Hunter Anderson for 0.598 acres needed as right of way on CR 255 (Parcel 46). Funding Source: Long Range Transportation  P457
 

Attachments

 
43.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on a real estate contract with Nancy T. Luong for 0.281 acres needed as right of way on CR 255 (Parcel 23). Funding Source: Long Range Transportation  P457
 

Attachments

 
44.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on a real estate contract with Traci Nguyen for 0.190 acres needed as right of way on CR 255 (Parcel 31). Funding Source: Long Range Transportation  P457
 

Attachments

 
45.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on an update for the 88th Legislative Session.
 
EXECUTIVE SESSION
"The Commissioners Court for Williamson County reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed above, as authorized by Texas Government Code Sections 551.071 (Consultations with Attorney), 551.072 (Deliberations regarding Real Property), 551.073 (Deliberations regarding Gifts and Donations), 551.074 (Personnel Matters), 551.076 (Deliberations regarding Security Devices) and 551.087 (Deliberations regarding Economic Development Negotiations)."
 
46.
Discuss real estate matters (EXECUTIVE SESSION as per VTCA Govt. Code sec. 551.072 Deliberation Regarding Real Estate Property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the governmental body in negotiations with third person.)
A.    Real Estate Owned by Third Parties
   Preliminary discussions relating to proposed or potential purchase or lease of property owned by third parties
        a)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for SW 183 and SH 29 Loop. 
        b)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for CR 176 at RM 2243
        c)   Discuss the acquisition of real property: CR 332
        d)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for County Facilities.
        e)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for CR 255. 
         f)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for Bud Stockton Extension.
        g)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for CR 305/307. 
        h)   Discuss Somerset Road Districts No. 3 & 4 reimbursements for acquisition & construction of Reagan Blvd.
         i)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for CR 111.
         j)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for Corridor H
        k)   Discuss the acquisition of real property for future SH 29 corridor. 
         l)   Discuss the acquisition of right-of-way for Hero Way.
       m)   Discuss the acquisition of right-of-way for Corridor C.
        n)   Discuss the acquisition of right-of-way for Corridor F.
        o)   Discuss the acquisition of right-of-way for Corridor D.
        p)   Discuss the acquisition of right-of-way for SE Loop/Corridor A. 
        q)   Discuss the acquisition of right-of-way for Reagan extension.
         r)   Discuss the acquisition of real property near Justice Center. 
        s)   Discuss the acquisition of drainage/detention easements for real property North of WMCO Juvenile Detention Center
         t)   Discuss the acquisition of the MKT Right of Way
        u)   Discuss acquisition of right of way for Corridor E.
        v)   Discuss acquisition of right of way for County Road 245.
       w)   Discuss acquisition of right of way for CR 401/404.
        x)   Discuss acquisition of right of way for Liberty Hill Bypass.

B.   Property or Real Estate owned by Williamson County
      Preliminary discussions relating to proposed or potential sale or lease of property owned by the County
    a)    Discuss County owned real estate containing underground water rights and interests.
    b)    Discuss possible uses of property owned by Williamson County on Main St. between 3rd and 4th Streets. (Formerly occupied by WCCHD)
    c)    Discuss property usage at Longhorn Junction
    d)    Discuss the sale of excess ROW at San Gabriel Parkway and Mel Mathis Ave. 
    e)    Discuss county owned property located at Ed Schmidt Boulevard Hutto, Texas
     f)    Discuss the sale of property located at 900 S Main St., Taylor, 76574
    g)    Discuss the sale of 106 Dana Drive, Hutto, Texas
    h)    Discuss the sale of property located adjacent to the existing Williamson County EMS Bay/SO and MOT building at 1801 E. Settlers Boulevard, Round Rock, Texas

C.     Discuss the Williamson County Reimbursement Agreement for Construction of San Gabriel Blvd. and New Hope Road with the City of Leander and TIRZ #1
D.     Discuss the Cobb Cavern Conservation Easement Amendment and potential acquisition.
 
47.
Discussion regarding economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.087:
        Business prospect(s) that may locate or expand within Williamson County.
         
     a)  Project Fittipaldi
     b)  Project Acropolis
     c)  Project World
     d)  Project Mellencamp
     e)  Project Corgi
      f)  Project Anniversary
 
48.
Discuss pending or contemplated litigation, settlement matters and other confidential attorney-client legal matters (EXECUTIVE SESSION as per Section 551.071, Texas Government Code, "Consultation with Attorney"), including the following:

a. General:
1. Litigation or claims or potential litigation or claims against the County or by the County
2. Status Update-Pending Cases or Claims
3. Employee/personnel related matters
4. Other confidential attorney-client matters, including contracts and certain matters related to county defense issues in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body within the attorney/client relationship clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code.
b. Litigation:
1.  Cause No. 19-0850-C368; County of Williamson v. Purdue Pharma, LP, et al.; In the 368th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas, and related lawsuits
2.  Civil Action No. 1:20-cv-00842-RP; SonWest Co. v. J. Terron Evertson, in his official capacity as Williamson County Engineer, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
3.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00074-LY; Scott Phillip Lewis v. Williamson County, Texas; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
4.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00172-LY; Charles William Thornburg v. Williamson County, Texas, Robert Chody, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
5.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00275-LY; Big Fish Entertainment LLC v. Williamson County Sheriff's Office, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
6.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00350-RP; Imani Nembhard v. Williamson County, Texas, Robert Chody, and Christopher Pisa; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division 
7.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00374-RP; Gary Watsky v. Williamson County, Texas, and Robert Chody, Mark Luera, Steve Deaton, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
8. Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00481-LY; Marquina Gilliam-Hicks v. Sean Feldman, In his individual capacity, and Williamson County, Texas; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
9. Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00615-LY; Bernardo Acosta v. Williamson County, Texas, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
10. Cause No. 22-0159-C395; Gary Watsky v.  Mike Gleason, et al.; In the 395th District Court of Williamson County, Texas
11. Cause No. 22-0916-C368; Chris Noel Carlin v. Christopher Davis and Williamson County; In the 368th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas 
12. Civil Action No. 1:22-cv-00254-RP; Rodney A. Hurdsman, #0217082 v. Mike Gleason, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
13. Cause No. 22-2067-C395; Chauncy Williams v. Williamson County Attorney's Office Victim Services Division, et al.; In the 395th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
14. Cause No. 22-0826-C368; Doyle "Dee" Hobbs, Jr., in his official capacity as Williamson County Attorney v. AHFC Pecan Park PSH Non-Profit Corporation, et al.; In the 368th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
15. Civil Action No. 4:22-cv-00576-P; Kyle Strongin, et al. v. Williamson County, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
16.  Cause No. 22-1152-C425; Catherine Johnston v. Bill Gravell, Williamson County Judge, et al.; In the 425th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
17.  Cause No. 22-1213-C425; Williamson County, Texas v. Ritter Botkin Prime Construction Company, Inc. and Argonaut Insurance Company; In the 425th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
18.  Cause No. 22-1359-C368; Williamson County, Texas v. Ritter, Botkin Prime Construction Company, Inc. and Great American Insurance Company of New York; In the 368th Judicial Court of Williamson County, Texas
19.  Cause No. 3SC-22-0147; Debora Garcia-Valentin and Ariel Valentin v. Williamson County Animal Shelter; In the Justice Court, Precinct Three, of Williamson County, Texas
20.  Cause No. D-1-GN-22-007162; Williamson County v. Ken Paxton, Attorney General of the State of Texas; In the 353rd Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas
21.  Civil Action No. 1:23-cv-00019; Cindy McNatt, individually and as dependent administrator of Estate of Joshua Ray McNatt, et al. v. Williamson County, Texas, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division 
c. EEOC/TWC matters:
d. Claims:
e. Other:
1.  Legal matters pertaining to the Emergency Communications Department.
2.  Legal matters relating to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Final Rule Designating Critical Habitat for the Georgetown and Salado Salamanders.
3.  Legal matters pertaining to tax exemptions for private apartment developers under 303.042(f) of the Texas Local Government Code.
4.  Legal matters relating to Application of Bryan I. Klepzig for a new Municipal Solid Waste Registration Compost Facility in Williamson County, Texas; Proposed Registration No. 42045.
5.  Legal matters pertaining to DM Medical Billings, LLC.
6.  Legal matters relating to proposed Hutto TIRZ #3.
7.  Legal matters pertaining to nuisance abatement procedures.
 
49.
Discuss security assessments or deployments relating to information resources technology; network security information as described by Texas Gov't Code Section 2059.055(b); and/or (3)  the deployment, or specific occasions for implementation, of security personnel, critical infrastructure, or security devices. (Executive Session as per Texas Gov't. Code § 551.089).
 
50.
Deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline and/or dismissal of Williamson County officers, directors, employees and/or positions, including but not limited to conducting deliberation and discussion pertaining to annual reviews of department heads and appointed officials (Executive Session as per Tex. Gov. Code Section 551.074 – Personnel Matters).
 
51.
Discuss the deployment or specific occasions for implementation of security personnel or devices; or security audits in relation to the Williamson County Justice Center/Williamson County Courthouse (Executive Session as per Texas Gov't. Code § 551.076).
 
REGULAR AGENDA (continued)
 
52.
Discuss and take appropriate action concerning economic development.
 
53.
Discuss and take appropriate action concerning real estate.
 
54.
Discuss, consider and take appropriate action on pending or contemplated litigation, settlement matters and other legal matters, including the following:

a. General:
1. Litigation or claims or potential litigation or claims against the County or by the County
2. Status Update-Pending Cases or Claims
3. Employee/personnel related matters
4. Other confidential attorney-client matters, including contracts and certain matters related to county defense issues in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body within the attorney/client relationship clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code.
b. Litigation:
1.  Cause No. 19-0850-C368; County of Williamson v. Purdue Pharma, LP, et al.; In the 368th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas, and related lawsuits
2.  Civil Action No. 1:20-cv-00842-RP; SonWest Co. v. J. Terron Evertson, in his official capacity as Williamson County Engineer, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
3.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00074-LY; Scott Phillip Lewis v. Williamson County, Texas; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
4.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00172-LY; Charles William Thornburg v. Williamson County, Texas, Robert Chody, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
5.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00275-LY; Big Fish Entertainment LLC v. Williamson County Sheriff's Office, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
6.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00350-RP; Imani Nembhard v. Williamson County, Texas, Robert Chody, and Christopher Pisa; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division 
7.  Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00374-RP; Gary Watsky v. Williamson County, Texas, and Robert Chody, Mark Luera, Steve Deaton, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
8. Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00481-LY; Marquina Gilliam-Hicks v. Sean Feldman, In his individual capacity, and Williamson County, Texas; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
9. Civil Action No. 1:21-cv-00615-LY; Bernardo Acosta v. Williamson County, Texas, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
10. Cause No. 22-0159-C395; Gary Watsky v.  Mike Gleason, et al.; In the 395th District Court of Williamson County, Texas
11. Cause No. 22-0916-C368; Chris Noel Carlin v. Christopher Davis and Williamson County; In the 368th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas 
12. Civil Action No. 1:22-cv-00254-RP; Rodney A. Hurdsman, #0217082 v. Mike Gleason, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division
13. Cause No. 22-2067-C395; Chauncy Williams v. Williamson County Attorney's Office Victim Services Division, et al.; In the 395th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
14. Cause No. 22-0826-C368; Doyle "Dee" Hobbs, Jr., in his official capacity as Williamson County Attorney v. AHFC Pecan Park PSH Non-Profit Corporation, et al.; In the 368th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
15. Civil Action No. 4:22-cv-00576-P; Kyle Strongin, et al. v. Williamson County, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
16.  Cause No. 22-1152-C425; Catherine Johnston v. Bill Gravell, Williamson County Judge, et al.; In the 425th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
17.  Cause No. 22-1213-C425; Williamson County, Texas v. Ritter Botkin Prime Construction Company, Inc. and Argonaut Insurance Company; In the 425th Judicial District Court of Williamson County, Texas
18.  Cause No. 22-1359-C368; Williamson County, Texas v. Ritter, Botkin Prime Construction Company, Inc. and Great American Insurance Company of New York; In the 368th Judicial Court of Williamson County, Texas
19.  Cause No. 3SC-22-0147; Debora Garcia-Valentin and Ariel Valentin v. Williamson County Animal Shelter; In the Justice Court, Precinct Three, of Williamson County, Texas
20.  Cause No. D-1-GN-22-007162; Williamson County v. Ken Paxton, Attorney General of the State of Texas; In the 353rd Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas
21.  Civil Action No. 1:23-cv-00019; Cindy McNatt, individually and as dependent administrator of Estate of Joshua Ray McNatt, et al. v. Williamson County, Texas, et al.; In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division 
c. EEOC/TWC matters:
d. Claims:
e. Other:
1.  Legal matters pertaining to the Emergency Communications Department.
2.  Legal matters relating to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Final Rule Designating Critical Habitat for the Georgetown and Salado Salamanders.
3.  Legal matters pertaining to tax exemptions for private apartment developers under 303.042(f) of the Texas Local Government Code.
4.  Legal matters relating to Application of Bryan I. Klepzig for a new Municipal Solid Waste Registration Compost Facility in Williamson County, Texas; Proposed Registration No. 42045.
5.  Legal matters pertaining to DM Medical Billings, LLC.
6.  Legal matters relating to proposed Hutto TIRZ #3.
7.  Legal matters pertaining to nuisance abatement procedures.
 
55.
 
56.
Comments from Commissioners.
 
57.
Public Comment Period. The Commissioners Court will conduct a Public Comment Period to allow members of the public to address the Court regarding matters pertaining to or affecting Williamson County but that do not appear as an Agenda Item on a meeting's Agenda.  During such Public Comment Period, speakers shall be limited to a maximum of two (2) minutes to make his/her remarks and the maximum overall discussion time allowed for the Public Comment Period, regardless of the number of members of the public wishing to address the Court during such period, shall be limited to ten (10) minutes.  Speaking time, to the extent possible, will be evenly allocated among speakers should more than five (5) speakers desire to speak during the Public Comment Period.  Please note that the members of the Court may not comment at the meeting about matters that are not on the agenda.
 

_________________________
Bill Gravell, Jr., County Judge


This notice of meeting was posted in the locked box located on the south side of the Williamson County Courthouse, a place readily accessible to the general public at all times, on the 19th day of January 2023 at 5:00 P.M. and remained posted for at least 72 continuous hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting.