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Commissioners Court Meeting

Monday, July 10, 2023 at 9:00 AM

 
Let it be remembered that a regular meeting of the Webb County Commissioners Court was held at 9:00 a.m. at the regular meeting place with the following members present to wit:
 
Tano E. Tijerina, County Judge
Jesse Gonzalez, Commissioner, Pct. 1
Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina, Commissioner, Pct. 2
John C. Galo, Commissioner, Pct. 3
Ricardo A. Jaime Commissioner, Pct. 4

Thus constituting a quorum, the Commissioners Court proceeded to act upon the Agenda as posted in the meeting notice of the 7th day of July 2023. Present also were Ms. Amber Lecea, Recording Secretary representing Mrs. Margie Ramirez Ibarra, Ex-officio Clerk of the Commissioners Court, various officers and others interested in the business of the Court.
 
             
CALL TO ORDER BY THE HONORABLE TANO E. TIJERINA, WEBB COUNTY JUDGE
             
1.   Roll Call by Honorable Margie Ramirez-Ibarra, Webb County Clerk
  Roll Call by Mrs. Leslie Speer, Supervisor on behalf of the Honorable Margie Ramirez-Ibarra, Webb County Clerk.
             
2.   Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation
  Led by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina
             
3.   Discussion and possible action for Approval of Bills, Payroll, and Monthly Reports (Auditor, Treasurer, Human Resources, Risk Management; and any other Department reports); and any other matters incident thereto.
  Treasurer's Chief Deputy, Jeronimo Martinez presented the Bills and Disbursements that included the Recap of Checks/ EFT's, payments released and payment ratifications for the period of 6/23/2023 - 07/06/2023.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Treasurer's Chief Deputy, Jeronimo Martinez presented the Liability Disbursements of County payroll for the period of 06/16/2023 - 06/29/2023.
  Treasurer's Chief Deputy, Jeronimo Martinez presented the Casa Blanca Golf Course payroll of 06/30/2023 and the estimated payroll for the upcoming pay period for 07/14/2023.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina to approve the Casa Blanca estimated payroll not to exceed $42,000
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Interim Human Resources Director, Mr. Leroy Medford presented the Wage and Pay Scale Budget Amendments.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve by order the Wage and Pay Scale Budget Amendments.
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Risk Management Director, Dr. Pedro Alfaro provided an update regarding the following:
1. Staff
2. 2nd Anniversary of the Webb County Clinic
3. Insurance renewals
             
4.   Public Comment - This section provides the public the opportunity to address the Commissioners Court on any items on the Agenda. Members of the public wishing to participate must complete a Witness Card specifying which agenda item they wish to comment on. Each public member, individually or in a group, will be allowed a total of Three (3) minutes within which to make any/all public comments.
  No one signed up for Public Comment.
             
COURT TO DISCUSS AND ACT ON THE FOLLOWING:
             
CONSENT AGENDA: At most meetings, the Commissioners Court establishes a Consent Agenda. It consists of those Agenda Items which are routine or non-controversial, and which neither a member of the Commissioners court has asked to be pulled for discussion. Once the Commissioners Court has established the Consent Agenda, Agenda Items included on it will be voted upon in one vote, and will not be discussed separately unless requested by the County Judge or Commissioners.

The consent agenda has been created in order to give constituents the opportunity to view any and all pertinent backup information with reference to any item in the agenda. The objective of the consent agenda is for all Webb County constituents to be familiar with everyday county business and to demonstrate the transparency and fairness of this Commissioners Court.

The following Agenda Items are of a routine nature, and the Commissioners Court has received supporting materials for consideration. All of these Agenda Items will be passed with one vote without being discussed separately, unless a member of the Commissioners Court or the public requests that a particular Agenda Item be discussed. If so, that Agenda Item will be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed as part of the regular Agenda at the appropriate time. One vote will approve the remaining items on the Consent Agenda.


CONSENT ITEMS
             
5.   Auditor
             
a.   AI-14984    Discussion and possible action to approve, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within Grant Funds (Ballstic Shields GF#2745); and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by Martin Cuellar, Webb County Sheriff]
 
  Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 2745-3010-001-470000 Capital Outlay $285,989 $285,989 $285,989 -0-
To: 2745-3010-001-460105 Minor Tools  -0- $285,989 -0- $285,989

Issue: The bids for the ballistic shields came in with a smaller per unit cost; the shields are now classified as a minor tool rather than a capital outlay budget item.

Solution: Make a line item transfer of grant funds from capital outlay to minor tools.

Result: The grant funds will be correctly categorized under the proper budget line item.
             
b.   AI-14985    Discussion and possible action to transfer funds from the General Fund Operations Reserve account to the Casa Blanca Golf Course (Fund 7100) in the amount of $36,000.00; and any other matters incident thereto. [Transfer from Account #1001-1130-431007-010 Operational Reserve to Account #7100-7230-001-470000 Capital Outlay]

Issue: Audited Fund Balance for 2021 was utilized for estimated construction cost. The construction estimate was finalized in 2022, and the FY 2022 audited fund balance was less.
 
Solution: Approve budget amendment for fiscal year 2023.
 
Result: Vendor invoices will be paid timely.
             
c.   AI-14986    Discussion and possible action to approve, by order, a budget line item transfer in the amount of $75,000 for actual revenues over budget for Election Service Contracts (Fund #2010); and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #2010-1110-341100-005 Election Contractual Fees City of Laredo $37,500.00, Account #2010-1110-341100-010 Election Contractual Fees Laredo College $37,500.00, Account #2010-1110-001-451201 Election Expense $75,000.00]

 Issue: Bank Reconciliations are pending since April 2023. General ledger records show a cash fund deficit of $75,000.
 
Solution: Budget amendment is needed to complete bank reconciliations and eliminate cash fund deficit through September 30, 2023.
 
Result: Elections Office bank account will be reconciled and cash fund deficit eliminated.
             
6.   Building Maintenance
             
a.   AI-14960    Discussion and possible action to approve the posting and filling of the following Slot, subject to the availability of payroll funds and any applicable Civil Service guidelines, effective July 10, 2023.
 
Slot # Title Hourly Rate
 
2196 HVAC Technician $17.57 - $18.47 15/A-E

Issue: Request to fill vacant slot 2196 HVAC Technician that became vacant March 22, 2023.

Solution: Approval to post and fill slot 2196 HVAC Technician.

Result: This action will allow Building Maintenance Department to continue to function efficiently and effectively.
             
b.   AI-14972    Discussion and possible action to approve the posting and filling of the following Slot, subject to the availability of payroll funds and any applicable Civil Service guidelines, effective July 10, 2023:
 
Slot # Title Hourly Rate
 
0625 Equipment Operator $14.42 - $15.16 11/A-E

Issue: Request to fill vacant Slot 0625 Equipment Operator for Parks & Grounds Department which was recently vacated due to employee transfer.

Solution: Approve to post and fill Slot 0625.

Result: This action will allow department to continue to function efficiently and effectively.
             
7.   Civil Legal Division
             
a.   AI-14962    Discussion and possible action to approve a minor boundary modification for expansion of City of Laredo’s Foreign Trade Zone (F.T.Z.) No. 94, with the Foreign Trade Zone Board/U.S. Dept. of Commerce as requested by SKG KIP E, LLC., (Owner/Landlord/Lessor), & Jamco International, Inc., (Lessee/Tenant) and the City of Laredo by adding Lot Number 1, Block 7&8, Khaledi Industrial Park, Phase 3, Laredo, Webb County, Texas and commonly known as 114 Ross Khaledi Dr., Laredo, Webb County, Texas 78045, to F.T.Z. No. 94, for approval by Webb County, and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute any and all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by SKG KIP E, LLC./Jamco International, Inc./City of Laredo]
  Attachments:
  City Laredo FTZ #94 Ltr Jamco Intl Inc.
  Webb FTZ ltr Jamco Intl Inc. 07 23
 
             
b.   AI-14965    Discussion and possible action to approve a minor boundary modification for expansion of City of Laredo’s Foreign Trade Zone (F.T.Z.) No. 94, with the Foreign Trade Zone Board/U.S. Dept. of Commerce as requested by Khaledi Holdings, LLC. (Owner/Landlord/Lessor), & Ryder Integrated Logistics & B.A. Forwarding, Inc., (Lessee’s/Tenant’s) and the City of Laredo by adding15.53 acres of land located on Lot Number 6, Block 1, Khaledi Industrial Park, Phase 3, Laredo, Webb County, Texas as per attached Exhibit “A” and commonly known as 112 Ross Khaledi Dr., Laredo, Webb County, Texas 78045, to F.T.Z. No. 94, for approval by Webb County, and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute any and all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by Khaledi Holdings, LLC./Ryder Integrated Logistics & B.A. Forwarding, Inc./City of Laredo]
  Attachments:
  FTZ City Laredo Ltr Ryder Int Log & BA Fwd Inc 15.53 ac
  Webb Ltr FTZ Ryder BA Fwd 15.53 ac
 
             
c.   AI-14966    Discussion and possible action to approve a Memorandum of Understanding between Laredo Independent School District and Webb County for its Webb County Head Start/Early Head Start to provide four (4) L.I.S.D. classrooms and four (4) teachers for their Head Start/Early Head Start Pre-Kinder teaching Program, for a five year (5yr.) term, commencing fall school year 2023 thru August 31, 2028, in the sum of $25,000.00 per year per classroom teacher x 4 teachers ($100,000.00 per year total), at the L.I.S.D. Alma Pierce Elementary School campus location; subject to annual budgetary appropriations and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute any and all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by Aliza Oliveros-Director Webb County Headstart/Early Headstart Director; Account #2357-5190-531-463701-015 (Support Assistance LISD Alma Pierce Elementary School)]
  Attachments:
  Webb LISD MOU Alma Pierce 4 teachers 100k
  7-10-2023 Item #7.c - MOU Alma Pierce Elementary School - Executed
 
             
d.   AI-14967    Discussion and possible action to approve a Memorandum of Understanding between Laredo Independent School District and Webb County for its Webb County Head Start/Early Head Start to provide four (4) L.I.S.D. classrooms and four (4) teachers for their Head Start/Early Head Start Pre-Kinder teaching Program, for a five year (5yr.) term, commencing fall school year 2023 thru August 31, 2028, in the sum of $25,000.00 per year per classroom teacher x 4 teachers ($100,000.00 per year total), at the L.I.S.D. Dovalina Elementary School campus location; subject to annual budgetary appropriations and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute any and all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by Aliza Oliveros-Director Webb County Headstart/Early Headstart Director; Account #2357-5190-531-463701-015 (Support Assistance LISD Heights Elementary School)]
  Attachments:
  Webb LISD MOU Dovalina 4 teachers $100k
  7-10-2023 Item #7.d - MOU A.T. Dovalina Elementary School - Executed
 
             
e.   AI-14977    Discussion and possible action to approve a Five (5) Year (June 25, 2023 through June 24, 2028) Subscription Service Agreement with NICE System, Inc. for their "Justice SaaS Solution" cloud based Digital Evidence Case Management System in order to assist the District Attorney in prosecuting cases through the digitization of evidence in an amount not to exceed ONE MILLION TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($1,023,975.00) payable over the five-year period, authorizing the County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by Isidro "Chilo" Alaniz, District Attorney; Account #1001-1280-001-443000-110 (Repairs & Maintenance Software)]

Issue: Webb County District Attorney is seeking an effective digital evidence management system in order to assist prosecutors in their prosecutions.

Solution: Enter into an Agreement for a Cloud Based Digital Evidence Case Management System.

Result: DA will be able to effectively prosecute their cases with Evidence Software
  Attachments:
  NICE System, Inc. Agreement
  7-10-2023 Item #7.e - Service Agreement NICE System Inc - Executed
 
             
f.   AI-14978    Discussion and possible action to approve a twelve (12) month (May 31, 2023 through May 30, 2024) Lab Screen Drug Testing Agreement between Webb County for the Veterans Treatment Program and Cordant Health Solutions for participant drug test monitoring that are outlined and defined per service and fees as set out in the Agreement, authorizing the County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Requested by Veterans Treatment Program, Account #2351-1020-001-432001]

Issue: In order to address substance abuse issues with Program Participants, Department needs to contract with a lab testing services.

Solution: Contract with Cordant to provide drug testing services to Program Participants.

Result: Veterans Treatment Program can better be able to provide Program Services.
  Attachments:
  Cordant Drug Testing Agreement-Veterans Treatment Program
  7-10-2023 Item #7.f - Cordant Health Solutions Agreement - Executed
 
             
g.   AI-14980    Discussion and possible action to enter into a one (1) year (May 31, 2023 through May 30, 2024) subscription license renewal with Orion Healthcare Technology, Inc. for the Veterans Treatment Program to utilize the AccuCare Web service in order to process clinical documentation as well as Program administrative functions at the annual cost of Three Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Two Dollars ($3,132.00) and authorizing the County Judge to execute all relevant documents. [Requested by Margarita Herrera-Garza, Director Adult Drug Court/Veterans Treatment Program; Account #2351-1020-001-432001 (Veterans Treatment Program)]

Issue: Veteran Treatment Program needs to track and process clinical documentation for its Program Participants.

Solution: Enter into a subscription service to utilize web based program to process clinical documentation as well as Program administrative functions.

Result: Better Track Services provided to Program Participants.
  Attachments:
  Orion Healthcare Technology Agreement
  7-10-2023 Item #7.g - Orion Healthcare Technology Subscription Renewal - Executed
 
             
h.   AI-15014    Discussion and possible action to authorize the County Judge to submit a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorizing CoreCivic to negotiate an Intergovernmental Service Agreement (IGSA) with ICE for provision of detention and transportation services by CoreCivic at the CoreCivic facility and any matters incident thereto. [Requested by Martin Cuellar, County Sheriff; No effect on the County budget]
             
8.   Honorable Tano E. Tijerina, Webb County Judge
             
a.   AI-14973    Discussion and possible action to adjust the salary for the Texas/Trafficking Emergency Network Diversion Court Executive Director associated with Grant #4325002, and request County Judge to execute all other matters incident thereto. The Fiscal Year 2022-2023 budget includes salary adjustments for the Executive Director, as approved by the Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office. The position does not fall under the County's Wage Plan and is funded 100% by grant funds. The position is subject to annual evaluation by the Department Head and is entitled to additional increases under the grant. There will be no impact on the General Fund. All required documents were sent for review through the Economic Development Department and the solicitation is compliant with the Webb County Single Point of Contact (SPOC) procedures. [Requested by Judge Selina Mireles, Child Protection Court]
 
Title  Current Salary  Proposed Salary
Executive Director $60,008.00 $75,004.08

Issue: This proposed salary is reflected under the Texas/Trafficking Emergency Network Diversion Court Grant# 4325002, as an increase, effective 6/30/2023.

Solution: The project respectfully requests approval on salary adjustment. 

Result: The position will continue all day-to-day tasks and duties, and be fully operational under the Webb County Child Protection Court as the Texas/Trafficking Emergency Network Diversion Court in Laredo/Webb County, as Executive Director
.
             
9.   Economic Development
             
a.   AI-14987    Discussion and possible action to approve and enter into continued agreement with Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) General Assistance Grant Award #R-2022-03153 for use by the Webb County Veterans Service Office Transportation Program in the amount of $150,000 to be distributed over one year, for a budget period from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024 and authorizing the County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. No cash match is required.  All required documents were sent to the Economic Development Department for review and were found to be in compliance with the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) policy. [Requested by David Garza, Veterans Service Office]

Issue: On November 14, 2022, the Commissioners' Court authorized the submission by the Veterans Service Office of a grant application for Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans' Assistance in an effort to enhance the services and support currently being provided to veterans and their spouses with no reliable means of transportation to and from medical appointments which may not be available without further funding.  Authorization from the Commissioners' Court is required in order to accept the award.

Solution: The Commissioners' Court authorizes the acceptance of the state funds to continue to provide extended services to medical appointments outside the Webb County area and address the needs of the transportation program participants.

Result: Veterans and their dependents in Webb County will benefit from services that may not be available without these funds.
  Attachments:
  Notice of Grant Award
  Award Announcement
 
             
b.   AI-14991    Discussion and possible action to approve Amendment No. 1 for ARPANGO-0002 Sacred Heart Children’s Home. Sacred Heart Children’s Home is requesting a change to the Performance Statement in their contract to reflect results of an analysis conducted by the project engineer in a CCTV inspection. The results show that the repairs needed are not extended to a full replacement of sewer lines and rather a rehabilitation of them which will allow them to add an additional building. The original goal of providing functioning sewer lines remains the same. This action will not have an impact to the General Fund. Documentation has been reviewed by Webb County Economic Development Department and is compliant with SPOC policies and procedures.
 
Issue: Sacred Heart Children’s Home has sewer lines dating back to 1965 that are no longer providing proper functionality.  After a CCTV inspection performed by the project engineer, it was determined that a replacement of sewer lines was no longer necessary. Instead, the recommendation is to furnish and install full diameter/length rehabilitation for the existing 4” sewer line.
 
Solution: To approve amendment as presented.
 
Result: Sacred Heart Children’s Home will be able to better expend the funds awarded by allowing sewer line rehabilitation of two buildings for a total of 750 LF.
  Attachments:
  Amendment Request Form
  Sacred Heart Request
 
             
c.   AI-14971    Discussion and possible action to accept Amendment No. 1 for ARPANGO-0010 (Casa Misericordia) Casa Misericordia as requested. To fully expend their award amount of $186,000.00. This action will not have an impact to the General Fund. Documentation has been reviewed by Webb County Economic Development Department and is compliant with SPOC policies and procedures. [Account #2703-5205-001-463701-025]
 
From: Current Budget Proposed Total
Clothing $36,000.00 $36,000.00 $0.00
Cleaning $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $0.00
 
To:           Current Budget Proposed Total
Hotel $31,899.35 $15,000.00 $46,899.35
Food $(6,225.00) $39,000.00 $32,775.00

Issue: Casa Misericordia has exhausted their funds under the food category and would like to allocate funds from Clothing (36,000) and Cleaning supplies (18,000) to Hotel and Food.

Solution: Amendment is accepted.

Result: Casa Misericordia will be able to fully expend the $186,000.00 awarded to them via the ARPA NGO Process.
  Attachments:
  Budget Amendment
 
             
10.   Head Start
Disclaimer: All Head Start monies are 100% Federal funds
             
a.   AI-14982    Discussion and possible action to approve the posting and filling of the following Slots, subject to the availability of payroll funds and in accordance to Head Start Performance Standards:
 
Slot # Title Hourly Rate Pay Periods
2170, 1699,1801,1697, 1108 Part Time Substitute $10.00 20
2049 Part Time Classroom Aide $10.00 20
2021, 2189 Teacher Assistants $13.86 - $12.14 21
  Attachments:
  PT Classroom Aide
  Substitute
  Teacher Assistant
 
             
11.   Planning & Physical Development
             
a.   AI-14983    Discussion and possible action to issue a “Certificate of No-Plat Required” pursuant to Section 232.0015(f), Texas Local Government Code and the provisions of the Webb County Subdivision Regulations Section XVI.1B(2) to tracts 45A & 45B being a subdivision of Tract 45, Simeon Park Phase III, as recorded in Vol. 36, Pgs. 83-85 of the Webb County Plat Records. (ID 12751).
  Attachments:
  Plat
 
             
12.   Public Health Services
             
a.   AI-14850    Discussion and possible action to approve a modification/additional service to existing contract with E-ceptionist, Inc. for the Public Health Services Department in the amount of $2,250 for purchase of a block of 50,000 text message segments and authorization to add additional segments as needed throughout the life of the contract subject to the availability of funds; and authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [Account #2703-5205-001-443000-112 (ARPA 2021 Medical Scheduling Software)]

Issue: Text message feature requested was not included in original contract approved March 13, 2023.  The company’s representative informed us that this feature is available at any time for us to purchase.

Solution: Commissioners Court approval of this item will allow us to purchase the text message blocks to send appointment confirmation and reminders to clients.

Result: Public Health Services clients will be able to receive appointment confirmation and reminders via text to minimize no-show and missed appointments.
  Attachments:
  Eceptionist contract ()
 
             
13.   Purchasing
             
a.   AI-14975    Discussion and possible action to authorize the Purchasing Agent to process surplus and/or salvage property in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code, Section 263.152 (Disposition) and to publish notice to public as per Local Government Code Section 263.153 (Notice) for surplus and/or salvage property being auctioned.

Issue: Excess county property that is either by definition salvage or surplus property because of time, accident, or any other cause such as, wear and deterioration, damaged, or obsolete that has no value and/or usefulness for the intended purpose and is no longer needed by the department. 

Solution: Authorize the Purchasing Agent to attempt to sell the County surplus or salvage property through public auction, dispose or destroy property that cannot be sold through public auction because it has deemed worthless or dispose through a recycling program under which property is collected, separated, or processed and returned to use in the form of raw materials of new products and/or donate as permitted by state law. 

Result: Generate auction revenue from sale of county property, reduce county expenditures by transferring surplus property to other departments and make room for future assets replacing salvage or surplus items no longer needed.
  Attachments:
  Inventory Disposition Listing 07.10.2023
 
             
14.   Risk Management
             
a.   AI-15013    Discussion and possible action to approve the posting and filling of the following Slot, subject to the availability of payroll funds and any applicable Civil Service guidelines, effective July 14, 2023:
 
Slot # Title Hourly Rate
 
2147 Worker's Compensation Analyst $20.38 - $22.23 18/A-H

Issue: Position will be vacant on July 14, 2023.

Solution: Post to fill now in order to obtain a pool of applicants.

Result: Filled position to continue efficient department operations.
             
15.   Line Item Transfers
             
a.   AI-14961    Discussion and possible action to ratify, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfers) within the General fund. [Requested by Fire Suppression & EMS Services]
 
  Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 1001-3140-001-460105 Minor Tools $48,000 $7,500 $7,627.00 $127.00
  1001-3140-001-431009 Stipends $55,000 $1,025 $26,288.42 $25,263.42
        $8,525    
To: 1001-3140-001-470000 Capital Outlay $0.00 $8,525 $36,508.00 $45,033.00

Issue: Replacement of non-operational powerplant for extrication tool. Jaws of life cannot be used without this required piece of equipment. 

Solution: Purchase Hurst powerplant for use with existing extrication tools at Los Botines Station for use during emergency incidents.

Result: Use of Jaws of Life during emergency incidents for rescue operations involving extrication.
  Attachments:
  Ministerial Budget Form- 6-22-2023
 
             
b.   AI-14970    Discussion and possible action to approve, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfers) within the General fund. [Requested by Salvador Johnson, Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3]
 
  Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 1001-2170-001-444500 Equipment Rental $1,000 $975.61 $975.61 $0
  1001-2170-001-456005 Postage & Courier Service $3,500 $1,981.88 $1,981.88 $0
  1001-2170-001-461000 Training & Education $3,000 $1,990.00 $1,990.00 $0
  1001-2170-001-458000 Administrative Travel $3,000 $2,298.98 $2,298.98 $0
        $7,246.47    
To: 1001-2170-001-461000 Materials & Supplies $5,000 $7,246.47 $458.33 $7,704.80

Issue: Future expenditures and current funding will not be adequate to close out the fiscal year.

Solution: Approval of line item transfer.

Result: The transfer of funds will cover any expenditures for the remainder of fiscal year.
             
c.   Discussion and possible action to approve, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within the General fund. [Requested by Dr. Pedro Alfaro, Risk Management Director]
Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 6100-1090-001-452009 Claims Paid-Prescriptions $3,389,505 $120,000 $3,506,183.67 $3,386,183.67
To: 1001-1180-007-462000 Wellness Employee Claims Expenditure $52,999 $120,000 $26,779.31 $146,779.31

Issue: There is a need to pay medical providers at the Employee Wellness Center. The current balance in this account will be insufficient to cover invoices for our medical services providers, Nuestra Salud.

Solution: Fund the account to avoid delays in paying for services rendered by medical providers, Nuestra Salud.

Result: The transfer of funds will cover expenses for the continued operation of the Employee Wellness Center.
             
d.   AI-14981    Discussion and possible action to approve, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfers) within the Water Utilities fund. [Requested by Tomas Sanchez, Water Utilities Director]
 
  Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 7200-7065-001-441205 Utilities $5,000 $2,700 $3,566 $866
  7200-7080-001-444500 Equipment Rental $3,400 $3,300 $3,400 $100
  7200-7065-001-443000-350 Repairs & Maint. Pumps & Motors $10,000 $2,000 $5,000 $3,000
        $8,000    
To: 7200-7050-001-444500 Equipment Rental $8,500 $8,000 $4,462 $12,462

Issue: The funds currently available in these account will not cover costs needed for the Maintenance needed at the River Intake Station (River Bank).

Solution: Approve the line item transfers.

Result: Account wil have sufficient funds which will allow the proceeding of renting out the required heavy machinery to complete this project.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina to approve Consent Agenda
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
             
REGULAR AGENDA
             
Honorable Martin Cuellar, Sheriff
             
16.   AI-14990    Discussion and possible action to approve, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within the General fund:
 
  Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 1001-1130-431007-010 Operational Reserve   $76,000    
To: 1001-4070-203-412000 Part-time $550,000 $76,000 $106,942 $182,942

Issue: Additional funding is needed to close fiscal year 2023.

Solution: Funding from Operational Reserve.

Result: Department can maintain expense until the end of fiscal year.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina to approve as is 
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
             
Casa Blanca Golf Course
             
17.   AI-14964    Discussion and possible action to authorize the purchasing agent and Casa Blanca Golf Course to purchase 54,000 sq ft of Tif419 Fairway sod from Tomas Turf Grass using buy board #641-21 in the amount of $47,520.00 and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #1001-1130-001-431007-010 (Operational Reserve)]
 
Issue: Currently Casablanca golf course dos not have any sod on the lower south part of hole #4, northside fairway on 17 and approximately 3000 sq ft of dry area on hole 14.
 
Solution: To allow Casablanca Golf course and Purchasing agent the opportunity to purchase the much-needed sod to finish out turf on these holes.
 
Result: This will allow for CBGC to completely turf fairways on all holes, and be able to compete for a bid to the school districts for District golf tournaments. This will also provide a much better turf conditions for tournaments such as. API, Bola Blanca, Border Olympics, Habitat for humanity and the other 20 non-profit events currently hosted by CBGC.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
             
Medical Examiner
  Judge Tano E. Tijerina read items #18, #19, #36, #37 and #38.
             
18.   AI-15005    Discussion and possible action to approve the filling and proposed salary for Slot #2119, Deputy Medical Examiner for the Webb County Medical Examiner’s Office. The slot will be filled with a permanent part-time employee at a monthly rate of $26,666.67 ($320,000 annually); effective July 14, 2023, and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed Meeting/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.074 (Personnel Matters)]
             
19.   AI-15006    Discussion and possible action to adjust the current salary of Dr. Corinne Stern, Chief Webb County Medical Examiner; and any other matters incident thereto.[Closed Meeting/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.074 (Personnel Matters)]
             
Closed Session/Executive Session
             
36.   AI-14959    Discussion and possible action on claim of Mr. Juan Luis Batres and any matters incident thereto. [Closed Session/Executive Session may be requested pursuant to Texas Government Code §551.071, Consultation with Attorney, pending or contemplated litigation]
             
37.   AI-14993    Discussion and possible action regarding grievance of the Webb County Deputy Sheriffs Association, pursuant to Article XXI, Section-B, Step-3, of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and any matters incident thereto. [Executive Session is requested pursuant to Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code-Consultation with Attorney]
             
38.   AI-15011    Discussion with possible to consider the purchase of the real estate property adjacent to the Webb County Courthouse, more accurately located at 1100 Matamoros St., with further action to authorize administrative staff to negotiate with the seller on the potential purchase of said property; and any other matters incident thereto. [Possible Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.072 (Deliberations regarding purchase of Real Property)]
  Judge Tano E. Tijerina moved the court into Executive Session.
 
Executive Session (9:36 a.m. - 10:49 a.m.)
  No action taken in Executive Session.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve item #18 with the adjustments made in Executive Session
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve item #19 as discussed in Executive Session
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Civil Legal Division, Mr. Nathan Bratton requested that both items #18 and #19 be effective the 14th of July. 
  Civil Legal Division, Mr. Nathan Bratton requested authority to proceed as discussed in Executive Session for item #36.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Civil Legal Division, Mr. Nathan Bratton recommended that on item #37 they stay with the interpretation that they have had regarding the years of service issue.

Webb County Deputy Sheriffs Association Vice President, Mr. Brandon Stern requested that the Collective Bargaining Agreement be reopened to make amendments.

Civil Legal Division, Mr. Nathan Bratton stated that legal counsel recommends that the court accept the offer to reopen the Collective Bargaining Agreement for the limited purpose of resolving the issue regarding the calculation of years of service and counsel request that the Collective Bargaining Unit grant an additional extension so that they can confer with them and see if they cannot reach an agreement regarding this issue.

Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve

Amended motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve and include waving the letter and accepting the 14-day extension
Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried - Unanimously
  Civil Legal Division, Mr. Nathan Bratton requested authority on item #38 to go out and negotiate the possible acquisition of property with the terms and conditions discussed in Executive Session.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo to bring up item #39
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
             
39.   Communications
  Communications were made by President of the Laredo Pony League, Richard Rosas along with University of Oklahoma Softball Players Jayda Coleman and Kinzie Hansen.
             
Civil Legal Division
             
20.   AI-14992    Discussion and possible action to enter into a Professional Services Contract with Raba Kistner Consultants, Inc. for the Building Envelope and Roof Design for the Webb County Justice Center in an amount not to exceed Three Hundred Five Thousand Dollars ($305,000.00) and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents.  [Account #1001-1130-001-432001 (Professional Services)]
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve and that the shortfall of $185,000 will come out of the Operational Reserve and moved to Professional Services
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  Proposed Justice Center Roofing Design Raba Kistner
  7-10-2023 Item #20 - Raba Kistner Consultants Inc Justice Center Roof Project Phase II - Executed
 
             
21.   AI-14994    Discussion and possible action to enter into an architectural services agreement with PDG, LLC. d.b.a. Heckenkemper Golf Course Design for the redesign of the portion of the Casa Blanca Golf Course that is to be taken by TXDOT as part of the expansion of Loop 20 in the amount of THREE HUNDRED AND SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX DOLLARS ($306,836.00) and Forty-Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($48,900.00) for Supplemental Services (Surveying)and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. 
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo to approve with funding source being Professional Services 
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  Proposed architectural contract golf course
 
             
22.   AI-14999    Discussion and possible action to authorize a renewal application by the Webb County Sheriffs’ Office to be eligible to receive federal surplus property under the Texas Facilities Commission Federal Surplus Property Program and any other matters incident thereto; authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents. This renewal application does not have any financial impact on the Webb County budget.
 
Issue: In this era of fiscal retrenchment in the United States, even the most essential governmental service of public safety faces significant budgetary constraints. Within these fiscal limitations, agencies must explore alternative strategies to equip its work force and facilities with affordable options.
 
Solution: Agreement between Texas Facilities Commission and the Webb County Sheriff’s Office to provide access to select federal surplus property at reduced price rates.
 
Result: Utilization of usable surplus federal equipment and supplies acquired at significantly reduced prices.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  agreement
 
             
23.   AI-15004    Discussion and possible action to enter into an agreement with Texas A&M University for a two year research project that will result in a 50-60-page report, in a format suitable for printing, incorporating Webb County’s residents’ feedback, that will serve as an indicator of public performance that opens up opportunities for building public trust in government, to include an overview of the Project, History of Webb County, Population And Demographics, Economic Conditions, Health And Welfare, Culture And Recreation, Justice, County Personnel, Fiscal Report, Recommendations and any other areas as mutually agreed to by TAMIU and County of Webb with the first year project costs of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) to be at TAMIU’s cost and the second and final year of the project to be paid by Webb County in a sum not to exceed Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) payable on August 1, 2024 and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [Funding Professional Services Account #1001-1130-001-432001]
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  Agreement with Texas A&M University for a two year research project
  7-10-2023 Item #23 - Agreement TAMIU Research Project - Executed
 
             
24.   AI-15012    Discussion and possible action to enter into a lease agreement with the City of Laredo to lease approximately two thirds of the building and half of the parking area of the County building located at 1300 Chicago Street, Laredo, Texas, 78041 (former Juvenile Detention Facility) for One Dollar a year for a 20 year term with one additional five year renewal option for the express purpose of operating a Detoxification Facility and for utility costs to be prorated based on the parties occupancy and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [No additional financial effect on the County’s Budget]
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  7-10-2023 Item #24 - Lease Agreement City of Laredo 1300 Chicago - Executed
 
             
Fire Marshall
             
25.   AI-14968    Discussion and possible action to authorize permission to collaborate with American Red Cross to provide free smoke alarms to the residents of Webb County. American Red Cross will provide and install smoke alarms. No fiscal impact to the general fund.

Issue: Fire safety campaign to promote life safety and awareness to the rural households by providing smoke alarms.   

Solution: Risk reduction to the rural household by providing free smoke alarms and promoting life safety.

Result: Households in Webb County will have knowledgeable awareness of fire and life safety in prevent household fires.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  Smoke Alarm Flyer
 
             
Engineer
             
26.   AI-14989    Discussion and possible action to approve a proposal in the amount, not to exceed, $15,848.59 to Raba Kistner, Inc. for the Construction Observation and Testing Services for the Webb County Quad City Fire Station /JP Renovation Project; and authorize the County Judge sign any relevant documents; and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #3906-7230-001-474501 (Construction In Progress)]

Issue: Vendor will be providing Geotechnical Services at the site of the proposed Quad City Fire Station / JP Renovation Project.

Solution: Commissioner Court approval of proposal.

Result: Approval will proceed with project in conjunction with Project Engineer and General Contractor.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime to approve 
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  PROPOSAL NO. PMD23-063-00
  7-10-2023 Item #26 - Raba Kistner Contract Work Authorization # 1 - Executed
 
             
Human Resources
             
27.   AI-15010    Status report regarding the current Human Resource Director applications submitted for court consideration; with discussion and possible action to review and schedule interviews with the top qualified applicants in an effort to hire a new director; and any other matters incident thereto.
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to bring top qualified applicants for interviews<
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
             
Budget Officer
             
28.   AI-15007    Discussion and possible action to adopt the FY2022 Voluntary Separation Incentive Program Application Form and criteria for FY 2023 and authorize county staff to initiate the Voluntary Separation Incentive Plan for county employees who meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the Program Application Form, provide for a one-time 30% lump sum payment based on the current fiscal year base salary excluding stipends or supplemental pay as set forth in detail in the adopted Voluntary Separation Incentive Program Application Form with an application submission deadline of August 25, 2023 and any other matters incident thereto.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime to approve with the extension of the eligible work anniversary date be October 31, 2023
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  sample contract
 
             
Commissioners Court Administrator
             
30.   AI-14998    Discussion and possible action to approve an Audio-Visual Equipment System Service Contract with Business Information Systems, Inc. d/b/a BIS Digital, Inc. to undertake the audio/visual system upgrades to the County Commissioner Courtroom in an amount not to exceed ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR DOLLARS AND SIXTY-NINE CENTS ($180,894.69), authorizing the County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [AccountS #2703-5205-001-460105-030 (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021-American Rescue Plan-Administration-Minor Tools & Apparatus Courthouse Video and Audio Equipment); #2703-5205-001-470000-302 (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021-American Rescue Plan-Administration-Capital Outlay-Courthouse Video Audio Equipment)]

Issue: Commissioners Court seeks to upgrade its audio-video system in its Courtroom.

Solution: Request for Proposals were solicited by the Webb County Purchasing Agent for said audio-video upgrades to the Courtroom.

Result: At the May 22nd Commissioners Court Meeting, the Commissioners Court approved to award Business Information System, Inc. d/b/a BIS Digital, Inc. the Project (audio-video system upgrades).
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  BIS Digital, Inc.
  7-10-2023 Item #30 - Webb County Courthouse Audio Visual Contract - Executed
 
             
31.   AI-15001    Discussion and possible action to approve the Tuition Reimbursement Obligation Agreement between county officials, directors and employees and Webb County for their voluntary participation in the 2023 Certified Public Manager course being offered by Texas A&M International University and paid for by Webb County, effective August 18, 2023 and October 20, 2023, respectively; and any other matters incident thereto.
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to approve
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
  Attachments:
  sample contract
 
             
32.   AI-15008    Discussion and possible action to conduct individual performance evaluations for the following department heads under the purview of Commissioners Court:
 
  • Economic Development Director

Action to be taken by Commissioners Court may include continuation of employment, reassignment, and modification of duties, disciplinary action, dismissal or other actions. The Commissioners Court may take such other action as may be necessary to implement its decisions including, but not limited to, appointment of interim department heads and/or permanent appointment of department heads; and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed Meeting/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Sections 551.071 ((A)(B) Consultation with Attorney) and 551.074 (Personnel Matters)]
  Economic Development Director, Mr. James Flores requested a closed session.
Judge Tano E. Tijerina moved the court into Closed Session.
 
Executive Session (11:23 a.m. - 11:47 a.m.)
No Action Taken in Executive Session 

Judge Tano E. Tijerina stated that Mr. Uribe and Mr. Medford will be getting together with Mr. James Flores and any changes to be done during the budget process.
             
33.   AI-15009    Status report on previous court discussion regarding the Webb County Law Library department’s services and personnel; with discussion and possible action to consider department reorganization, reclassification of personnel, increase services, or any other potential changes for the department; and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed Meeting/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.074 (Personnel Matters)]
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez effective the last day of September to change the schedule of the law library to two (2) part-time employees at 20 hours a week/ 5 hours each morning services available by appointment or set schedule as recommended by Mr. Medford
  Vote: 3 - 2 Motion Carried
 
NAY: County Judge Tano E. Tijerina
  Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo
             
Honorable Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina, Webb County Commissioner Pct. 2
             
34.   AI-14995    Discussion and possible action to authorize the Civil Legal Department to research and present legal options and processes for the installation of speed humps on county roads within the County of Webb; with discussion and possible action to authorize county staff to initiate preliminary steps for the future installation of speed humps around the Oilton City park and baseball field area and around all four sides of the park along the following county roads: Mackin Ave., Welhausen Rd., Jim Neal Ave. and Torrecillas Rd; and any other matters incident thereto.
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo to approve
  Motion by Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez to have Mr. Luis Perez Garcia get in contact with TXDOT
  Vote: 5 - 0 Motion Carried
             
Honorable Ricardo A. Jaime, Webb County Commissioner Pct. 4
             
35.   AI-15002    Discussion and possible action to approve an amendment to the "Software License and Professional Services Agreement" with Tyler Technologies regarding the Enterprise Justice Software module which will now allow the courts, over a one-year period, to send up to 50,000 electronic text notifications regarding court settings to all parties involved in criminal cases, at a cost of Thirty Thousand Forty Dollars ($30,040.00) for software license and implementation, authorizing the County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any matters incident thereto. [Interest Income Fund Account #3864-7360-001-470000-180]
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo to approve 
  Vote: 4 - 0 Motion Carried
 
Other: Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez (OUT OF THE COURTROOM)
  Attachments:
  7-10-2023 Item #35 - Tyler Technologies Amendment - Executed
 
             
Commissioners Court Administrator
             
29.   AI-14997    Status report by JHS Architects and county team regarding the Webb County Fairgrounds Project, with discussion and possible action; and any other matters incident thereto.
  JHS Architect LLC representatives Mr. Juan Homero, Mr. Eduardo Quiroga, Mr. Randy Hollis, Mr. Victor DeAnda, Mr. Jorge Martinez and were in attendance and provided an update for the Webb County Fairgrounds Arena.
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo to bring up item #15c
  Vote: 4 - 0 Motion Carried
 
Other: Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez (OUT OF THE COURTROOM)
             
15.   Line Item Transfers
             
c.   AI-14974    Discussion and possible action to approve, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within the General fund. [Requested by Dr. Pedro Alfaro, Risk Management Director]
 
  Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal.
From: 6100-1090-001-452009 Claims Paid-Prescriptions $3,389,505 $120,000 $3,506,183.67 $3,386,183.67
To: 1001-1180-007-462000 Wellness Employee Claims Expenditure $52,999 $120,000 $26,779.31 $146,779.31

Issue: There is a need to pay medical providers at the Employee Wellness Center. The current balance in this account will be insufficient to cover invoices for our medical services providers, Nuestra Salud.

Solution: Fund the account to avoid delays in paying for services rendered by medical providers, Nuestra Salud. 

Result: The transfer of funds will cover expenses for the continued operation of the Employee Wellness Center.
  County Auditor, Mr. Rafael Perez notified the court that the correct funding source is 1001-1180-001-452012
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct 4. Ricardo A. Jaime to approve
  Vote: 3 - 0 Motion Carried
 
Other: Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez (OUT OF THE COURTROOM)
  Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina (OUT OF THE COURTROOM)
             
40.   Adjourn
  Motion by County Judge Tano E. Tijerina, seconded by Commissioner, Pct. 3 John C. Galo to adjourn
  Vote: 3 - 0 Motion Carried
 
Other: Commissioner, Pct. 1 Jesse Gonzalez (OUT OF THE COURTROOM)
  Commissioner, Pct. 2 Rosaura “Wawi” Tijerina (OUT OF THE COURTROOM)

    

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