Southlake council approves consent agenda; awards Florence tank repaint contract up to $925,000

Southlake City Council · November 4, 2025

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Summary

Council approved the consent agenda (items 4a–4i) by a 7–0 vote. The consent packet included administrative items, an encroachment/joint‑use agreement, and award of a contract for the Florence elevated storage tank repaint to O & J Coatings, Inc., not to exceed $925,000.

The City Council voted 7–0 to approve the consent agenda, which included routine administrative items, personnel excuses, agreements and a construction contract award.

Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Cathy Talley presented items 4a–4i for approval. Key items in the packet included an encroachment and joint‑use agreement for a retaining wall across a 15‑foot sanitary‑sewer easement at 900 Davis Boulevard, and the award of a construction contract for the Florence elevated storage tank repaint project to O & J Coatings, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $925,000. The consent agenda also included two employee‑handbook resolution amendments (Res. No. 25‑045 and 25‑046) and an economic development agreement referenced for Dakota Steakhouse (NL Southlake LLC); councilmembers noted the economic development item could be separated for executive‑session review if necessary.

The consent agenda passed by a recorded vote of 7–0. No separate discussion or roll call was recorded for individual consent items.