At the March 22 meeting, Council approved a resolution cancelling the May 14 general election for city officers. The deadline to apply for a place on the ballot for City Council was March 14. The incumbent council members, Charlotte Wilcox, Pat Davis and William Meek, filed for re-election. The cancelling of the election and approval of the resolution declares each unopposed candidate elected to office.
Council, by a vote of 5-1, approved the first read of an ordinance providing for smoke free workplaces in Highland Village. The ordinance prohibits smoking in any enclosed facility within all places of employment and any area available and used by the general public. Smoking is not prohibited in outdoor patio areas of businesses. The second read of this ordinance will be considered at the April 12 council meeting.
Also at this meeting, Council approved the first read of an ordinance adopting the new Flood Insurance Rate Maps as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s flood National Flood Insurance Program (FIRM). The ordinance details the City’s adoption of floodplain management measures to allow residents to receive and renew flood insurance policies. The change in the Flood Hazard Area (from the 1997 analysis to 2011) includes approximately 505 residential and commercial properties. The ordinance adopts the new FIRM map, requires a structures lowest floor be two feet above the Base Flood Elevation, a Floodplain Development permit (at not cost to the resident) for any property located in the floodplain and all new or structure with substantial improvement must have an elevation certificate. These changes allow residents to receive lower insurance premiums on Flood Insurance and allow the City to better manage the flood hazard.
“Adopting the new Flood Insurance Rate maps provided by FEMA will give our residents the opportunity for lower flood insurance rates. Stormwater management and drainage utility infrastructure is already in place to help our city qualify for this program. With so many of our residents on or near the lake this will be a win-win for the city and our citizens,” stated Mayor Scott McDearmont.
During his report, City Manager Michael Leavitt informed residents of upcoming events:
Veterans Memorial Dedication
Friday, April 15, 2011
4:00 p.m.
City of Highland Village Municipal Complex
1000 Highland Village Road
Southside along Brazos Boulevardand City Trail