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Temple council approves developer participation agreement, passes consent items and postpones Santa Fe change order and rezoning
Summary
The Temple City Council approved a developer participation agreement to upsize a wastewater line, adopted its consent agenda and postponed a change order for the Santa Fe Community Market and a rezoning request to future meetings.
The Temple City Council on June 19 approved a resolution authorizing a developer participation agreement with SEAS Super Alloy Technologies LLC to upsize approximately 4,700 feet of the Northwest Little Elm wastewater line to an 18-inch pipe, in a not-to-exceed amount of $3,300,000.
The developer agreement was one of several items the council addressed during a short meeting that also advanced a bundled consent agenda and postponed several time-sensitive items. Council members moved and voted on the consent agenda and individual resolutions during the meeting; the council recorded the developer-agreement vote as two yes, zero no and one abstention.
Why it matters: The wastewater-line upsizing is a capital infrastructure project that the resolution would support through a developer participation agreement; the $3.3 million cap cited on the agenda represents the city’s not-to-exceed exposure for the upsizing work as described in the item.
What the council did: The council approved the consent agenda for items 3a through 3q (with items j, k and p pulled for separate consideration) on a motion by Council member Grant and a…
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