Paul Roberts
Council Member
Dear Colleagues,
I’ve placed an item on the June 26th agenda (Consent) to formally refer to the Building and Standards Commission (BSC) a proposed ordinance concept for discussion and recommendation.
Under our current code, proposed amendments to Chapter 14 (Zoning) must be referred to the Planning & Zoning Commission for recommendation before Council action. This is an important procedural check that reflects their quasi-judicial role.
However, we do not currently require the Building and Standards Commission—which is also a quasi-judicial body under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 54.033, too provide a recommendation before Council amends ordinances within their jurisdiction.
This referral proposes adding that step. The concept would require BSC recommendation for any proposed amendments to ordinances they oversee—including provisions in Chapters 3 (Building Regulations), 5 (Signs), 6 (Property Maintenance), 11 (Access Management), and other areas relating to building safety or code enforcement.
This would align our procedures across commissions and ensure that technical subject-matter review occurs before legislative action. I welcome any feedback in advance of the meeting.
—Paul
I’ve placed an item on the June 26th agenda (Consent) to formally refer to the Building and Standards Commission (BSC) a proposed ordinance concept for discussion and recommendation.
Under our current code, proposed amendments to Chapter 14 (Zoning) must be referred to the Planning & Zoning Commission for recommendation before Council action. This is an important procedural check that reflects their quasi-judicial role.
However, we do not currently require the Building and Standards Commission—which is also a quasi-judicial body under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 54.033, too provide a recommendation before Council amends ordinances within their jurisdiction.
This referral proposes adding that step. The concept would require BSC recommendation for any proposed amendments to ordinances they oversee—including provisions in Chapters 3 (Building Regulations), 5 (Signs), 6 (Property Maintenance), 11 (Access Management), and other areas relating to building safety or code enforcement.
This would align our procedures across commissions and ensure that technical subject-matter review occurs before legislative action. I welcome any feedback in advance of the meeting.
—Paul