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12-21-2020 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council NOTICE OF MEETING Special Meeting Agenda December 21, 2020 - 6:00 pm Wylie Municipal Complex Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Building #100 Wylie, Texas 75098 Matthew Porter Mayor David R. Duke Place 1 Dave Strang Place 2 Jeff Forrester Mayor pro tern Candy Arrington Place 4 Timothy T.Wallis, DVM Place 5 Garrett Mize Place 6 Chris Hoisted City Manager Richard Abernathy City Attorney Stephanie Storm City Secretary In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex, distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City website: www.wylietexas.gov within the required time frame. As a courtesy, the entire Agenda Packet has also been posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. The Mayor and City Council request that all cell phones and pagers be turned off or set to vibrate. Members of the audience are requested to step outside the Council Chambers to respond to a page or to conduct a phone conversation. The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6020. Hearing impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a non- agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. December 21,2020 Wylie City Council Special Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 3 REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2020-63(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Collin County for reimbursement of COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred related to public safety employees. (C. Hoisted, City Manager) Executive Summary On Monday, December 14th, the Collin County Commissioners Court agreed to distribute an additional $28 million to 13 Collin County cities to reimburse for public safety expenditures.The reimbursement to the City of Wylie totals $1,462,769.68 per the attached table. The City may use the funds for reimbursing COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred related to public safety employees, which includes, but is not limited to, police officers, fire marshals, emergency management, firefighters, emergency medical responders, correctional and detention officers, environmental health officers, and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. 2. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-65 amending Ordinance No. 2020-44 (2020-2021 Budget) for proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2020-2021; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing an effective date of this Ordinance. (M. Beard, Finance Director) Executive Summary On May 15, 2020 the City received $2,425,994 from Collin County for Coronavirus Relief. This money was recorded in our Emergency Operations Center Fund(140). After expenditures of$1,046,294 through December 17 and$564 of interest earned, $1,380,264 is still available for CARES expenditures in Fund 140. On December 14,Collin County Commissioners Court agreed to distribute an additional$28,639,067 to fourteen Collin County cities to allow reimbursement for public safety costs under the County's Emergency Program.The City of Wylie's proposed distribution is$1,462,769.This new distribution combined with the FY2020 remaining distribution provides approximately $2,843,033 that is available to reimburse public safety costs in the General Fund. EXECUTIVE SESSION If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice,the City Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the City Council or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required, then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attomey as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act,Texas Government Code§ 551.001 et. seq.,will be held by the City Council at the date,hour and place given in this notice as the City Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act,including,but not limited to,the following sanctions and purposes: Texas Government Code Section: §551.071—Private consultation with an attorney for the City. §551.072—Discussing purchase,exchange,lease or value of real property. §551.074—Discussing personnel or to hear complaints against personnel. §551.087—Discussing certain economic development matters. §551.073—Discussing prospective gift or donation to the City. §551.076 -Discussing deployment of security personnel or devices or security audit. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter, Article III, Section 13-D. December 21,2020 Wylie City Council Special Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 3 ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on December 18, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media was contacted. This agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Date Notice Removed Wylie CityCouncil Y AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: December 21, 2020 Item Number: 1 Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Chris Hoisted Account Code: N/A Date Prepared: December 16, 2020 Exhibits: Resolution Subject Consider, and act upon,Resolution No. 2020-63(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Collin County for reimbursement of COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred related to public safety employees. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No.2020-63(R)authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Collin County for reimbursement of COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred related to public safety employees. Discussion On Monday, December 14th, the Collin County Commissioners Court agreed to distribute an additional $28 million to 13 Collin County cities to reimburse for public safety expenditures. The reimbursement to the City of Wylie totals $1,462,769.68 per the attached table.The City may use the funds for reimbursing COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred related to public safety employees, which includes,but is not limited to,police officers,fire marshals, emergency management,firefighters,emergency medical responders,correctional and detention officers,environmental health officers, and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. Page 1 of I RESOLUTION NO. 2020-63(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS,HEREBY AUTHORIZTNG THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, TO EXECUTE THE INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND THE CITY OF WYLIE FOR DIRECT PUBLIC SAFETY COSTS EXPENDED BY THE CITY OF WYLIE TO ADDRESS AND RESPOND TO COVID-19. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Collin County, Texas and the City of Wylie for direct public safety costs expended by the City of Wylie to address and respond to COVID-19. SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. RESOLVED THIS THE 21stday of December 2020. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2020-63(R)-Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Collin County for Direct Public Safety costs expended by the City of Wylie to Address and Respond to COVID-19 Page 1 of 1 INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT [MUNICIPAL DIRECT PUBLIC SAFETY EXPENSE FUNDING] As provided for by Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code, this Interlocal Cooperation Agreement("Agreement")is entered into by and between Collin County,Texas(hereinafter"County")and the City of Wylie, Texas (hereinafter "City") under the County's Emergency Program for Direct public safety costs expended by Municipalities located in Collin County to address and respond to COVID-19. 1. Program Description. The County has received federal funding under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (hereinafter "CARES ACT") to address and respond to the effects of the COVID-19 emergency. Assisting municipalities within the County in recovering their costs directly incurred in responding to the COVID-19 emergency is a legitimate and lawful use of the CARES ACT funding,including the cost of public safety employees,which includes,police officers, city marshals, fire marshals, emergency management, firefighters, emergency medical responders, correctional and detention officers, environmental health officers, and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. 2. Incorporation of Program. The Order of the Collin County, Texas Commissioners Court establishing a COVID-19 Emergency Program for Direct Public Safety Costs Expended by Municipalities located in Collin County to Address and Respond to COVID-19 (hereinafter "Direct Costs Program") is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. 3. Grant and Funding to City. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the County agrees to grant and transfer to the City the sum of$1,462,769.68 of its CARES ACT funding("Municipal. Funds"). The City agrees to deposit these Municipal Funds into a separate, segregated account created solely for holding and dispersing these Municipal Funds. The account must be an interest-bearing account and similarly insured and protected as the City's other funds. 4. Use of Municipal Funds. The City may use its Municipal Funds for reimbursing itself for COVID- 19 expenditures already paid and incurred related to public safety employees, which includes, but is not limited to, police officers, fire marshals, emergency management, firefighters, emergency medical responders, correctional and detention officers, environmental health officers, and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. 5. City's Obligations relating to its Use of the Municipal Funds. The City agrees to: a) only use the Municipal Funds in compliance with this Agreement and for eligible expenditures hereunder; b) reimburse and return to the Municipal Funds account within thirty days any portion of the Municipal Funds that the County, the U.S. Department of Treasury, or their designee, deems were not used for COVID-19 purposes, or not used pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, or if the City's Municipal Funds account is already closed out, the reimbursement and return of the ineligible expenditure shall be made to the County; c) document and justify that each expenditure from its Municipal Funds was an eligible expenditure under this Agreement. All documentation shall be delivered to the County no later than January 15,2021,and shall be kept by the City for a minimum of four years from the close of the Direct Public Safety Costs Program; 1 d) allow inspection of all documentation and records related to its expenditure of its Municipal Funds by the County or the U.S. Department of Treasury upon reasonable request; e) use the Municipal Funds only for eligible expenditures made between March 1, 2020 and 11:59 p.m., December 30, 2020; fj return and re-pay within thirty days to the County any Municipal Funds not expended by 11:59 p.m., December 30, 2020; g) acknowledge and recognize that the source of these Municipal Funds is Collin County and its CARES ACT allocation for any public programs or initiatives using these Municipal Funds; h) coordinate with the County any public programs or initiatives so that no duplication of services, initiatives or programs occurs; and i) impose similar terms and conditions upon any sub-recipient of its Municipal Funds. 6. Reports. The City shall provide periodic reports relating to the use of the Municipal Funds as requested or required by the County. 7. Eligibility Issues. If the City is not sure that an expenditure will qualify, it should seek an opinion from its City Attorney prior to making the expenditure. 8. Nature of Funding. The CARES ACT funding is being received from the County to the City as a sub-recipient. As a sub-recipient of CARES ACT funding the City acknowledges that its use of the funds is subject to the same terms and conditions as the County's use of such funds. The City hereby agrees to comply with all terms and conditions of the CARES ACT funding, and to hold the County harmless against any repayments, penalties, or interest incurred as a result of the City's failure to comply with all terms and conditions of the CARES ACT funding. Funds spent in non-compliance with the CARES ACT are subject to recapture by the County for return to the Direct Costs Program or for return to the U.S. Treasury Department. The sole purpose of this funding is for the cost of public safety employees, which includes, but is not limited to, police officers, fire marshals, emergency management, firefighters, emergency medical responders, correctional and detention officers, environmental health officers, and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. Such costs are the only costs eligible for this funding. 9. Attorney's Fees and Costs. In accordance with the Program, the County shall be entitled to recover its reasonable and necessary attorney's fees and costs against the City if it is required to undertake litigation to enforce the terms of this Agreement to the extent allowed by law. 10. Law and Venue. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern this Agreement, except where clearly superseded by federal law. Venue of any dispute shall be in a court of competent jurisdiction in. Collin County, Texas. 11. No Assignment. The City may not assign this Agreement. 12. Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes and constitutes a merger of all prior oral and/or written agreements and understandings of the parties on the subject matter of this Agreement and is binding on the parties and their legal representatives, receivers, executors, successors, agents and assigns. 2 13. Amendment. Any Amendment of this Agreement must be by written instrument dated and signed by both parties. 14. Severability. No partial invalidity of this Agreement shall affect the remainder unless the public purpose to be served hereby is so greatly diminished thereby as to frustrate the object of this Agreement. 15. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing, and such waiver shall not be construed as or implied to be a subsequent waiver of that provision or any other provision. 16. Signature Authority. The signatories hereto have the authority and have been given any approvals necessary to bind by this Agreement the respective parties for which they sign. COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS By: Chris Hill, County Judge Date By: City Manager Printed Name Printed Title Date Attest: City Secretary 3 State of Texas § Court Order Collin County 2020-2036-12-14 Commissioners Court An order of the Collin County Commissioners Court adopting a program for direct public safety costs expended by municipalities to address and respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency. The Collin County Commissioners Court hereby authorizes the County Judge to approve the attached order and the accompanying interlocal agreements with participating cities. 1. Purpose. Collin County (hereinafter"County") has received federal funding under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief,and Economic Security Act(hereinafter"CARES ACT").Citizens of municipalities located within the County are also citizens of the County.Except for Dallas,no municipalities located in whole or in part in Collin County received CARES ACT funding.The purpose of the program ("Direct Public Safety Costs Program")is to assist eligible municipalities within the County with their direct COVID-19 expenditures related to public safety so that they can continue to be financially ready to address new challenges that may lie ahead as part of the COVID-19 emergency. The financial health of our municipalities is vital to the overall County health and welfare.The creation of this Program is an authorized use of CARES ACT funding.The City of Dallas is not eligible to participate in this program because it has received its own CARES ACT funding. Eligible Municipalities under this Program are limited to: Allen Frisco Plano Wylie Celina Lavon Princeton Sachse Fairview Lucas Prosper Farmersville McKinney Richardson 2. Sole Source of Funding.The sole source of funding for each eligible municipalities'allocated share of the Direct Costs Program is the CARES ACT funding received by the County. 3. Eligible Expenditures.This Direct Costs Program only covers expenditures made by municipalities between March 1,2020 and 11:59 PM December 30,2020.Committing to an expenditure does not qualify;however an interfund transfer shall qualify.Payment of the expenditure actually has to have been made by 1:59 PM on December 30,2020.Eligible expenses under this order only include the cost of public safety employees, which include police officers,city marshals,fire marshals,emergency management,firefighters,emergency medical responders,correctional and detention officer,environmental health officers,and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. 4. Total Funding.The County will make a total of$28,639,067.33 of CARES ACT funding available for this Direct Costs Program. 5. Individual Municipal Funding.The total funding available for the Direct Costs Program will be allocated between each eligible municipality based on its population within the County. Each municipality receiving a share of these funds("Municipal Funds") shall deposit them into a special segregated account created by each municipality solely for holding and dispersing the Municipal Funds.This account must be interest- bearing and similarly insured as the municipality's other funds. 6. Use of Funds. Each eligible municipality receiving an allocation under the Direct Costs Program may use their Municipal Funds for reimbursing the municipality for COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred,and for expenditures to assist it with the ongoing responses to COVID-19 as detailed in an ILA with the municipality for the cost of public safety employees only. 7. Documentation for all Expenditures.Each municipality receiving Municipal Funds shall be required to document and justify that each disbursement of Municipal Funds was an eligible expenditure under its ILA with the County and the CARES ACT. All documentation shall be due no later than January 15,2021. 8. Reimbursement and Recapture of Ineligible Expenditures.If the County,or its designee,reasonably determines that a municipality's expenditure of Municipal Funds is not an eligible expenditure,then the municipality shall immediately reimburse its Municipal Funds with an amount equal to the amount of the ineligible expenditure from other of its funds. The municipality shall have 30 days of receipt of the County's,or its designee's,determination of an ineligible expenditure to reimburse the ineligible expenditure to its Municipal Funds. If the County has to enforce its ILA it shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in doing so.If the municipality's Municipal Funds account is already closed out,the reimbursement of the ineligible expenditure shall be made directly to the County. 9. Repayment of Unused Municipal Funds to the County. If any of a municipality's Municipal Funds are not expended as provided in its ILA with the County by 1t:59 PM DeCember 30,2020, the municipality shall return the unspent Municipal Funds to the County within thirty(30) days. to. Interlocal Agreement.Prior to receiving,and as a condition to receiving,any Municipal Funds,each municipality must enter into an interlocal cooperation agreement with the County which incorporates the terms of this Direct Costs Program and provides for other matters("ILA").If the County,in its sole discretion,determines that a municipality has breached its ILA with the County,then the County may declare the ILA to be in default,and it may require the return and repayment to the County of the remaining balance of the Municipal Funds,including any reimbursements for ineligible expenditures. 11. Administration Cost.Because this funding is for the benefit of the municipalities,the municipalities are not entitled to recovery of administrative costs or fees from their Municipal Funds. A motion was made,seconded,and carried by a majority of the court members in attendance during a regular session on Monday,December 14,2020. Chris Hill,County judge Darrell Hale, Commissioner,Pct 3 ° () ' t Susan Fletcher,Commissioner,Act Suncan Webb,Commissioner,Pet 4 6t4 Cheryl W iams,Commissioner,Act 2 SAT1F. T:Stacey Kenip,Cotiiilraerk Public Safety Direct Service Reimbursement 12/15/20 First public safety proposed , City Population % _ DiStrIbUtIOn Expenditures usstribution Allen 98,366 10.73% 5,376,848.82 ' 14,138,989.00 3,242,008.08 Celina 12,012 1.31%1 656,581.94 3,002,014.08 395,899.00 Fairview 12,091 ' 1.32% 660,930.59 , 3,726,824.91 398,502.73 0.34%, Farmersville 3,085 ' 168,644.68 646,114.00 101,677.36 Frisco 124,125 13.53% 6,784,894.38 10,083,744.00 4,090,989.29 Lavon 4,101 0.45% 224,171.48 595,549.92 135,163.32 Lucas 6,611 0.72% 361,355.69 716,626.67 217,889.47 McKinney 184,742 20.14%, 10,098,347.55 26,350,000.00 6,088,842.24 Plano 293,559 32.01% 16,046,479.36 24,850,389.54 9,675,300.90 Princeton 13,261 1.45%1 724,894.87 449,832.09 437,064.32 Prosper 20,103 ,1 2.19% 1,098,850.23 5,605,572.02 662,567.23 , Richardson 44,295 4.83%[ 2,421,235.13 6,024,062.88 1,459,902.28 Sachse 8,207 0.89% 448,591.56 434,972.15 270,491.43 Wylie 44,382 4.84% 2,425,994.40 13,565,902.96 1,462,769.68 Total 868,940 94.75% 47,497,820.68 110,190,594.22 28,639,067.33 Wylie CityCouncil Y AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: December 21, 2020 Item Number: 2 Department: Finance (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Melissa Beard Account Code: See attached Date Prepared: December 17, 2020 Exhibits: 3 Subject Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2020-65 amending Ordinance No.2020-44(2020-2021 Budget)for proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2020-2021;providing for repealing,savings and severability clauses;and providing an effective date of this Ordinance. Recommendation Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-65 amending Ordinance No. 2020-44 (2020-2021 Budget) for proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2020-2021;providing for repealing,savings and severability clauses; and providing an effective date of this Ordinance. Discussion On May 15, 2020 the City received $2,425,994 from Collin County for Coronavirus Relief. This money was recorded in our Emergency Operations Center Fund(140). After expenditures of$1,046,294 through December 17 and$564 of interest earned, $1,380,264 is still available for CARES expenditures in Fund 140. On December 14, Collin. County Commissioners Court agreed to distribute an additional $28,639,067 to fourteen Collin County cities to allow reimbursement for public safety costs under the County's Emergency Program. The City of Wylie's proposed distribution is $1,462,769. This new distribution combined with the FY2020 remaining distribution provides approximately$2,843,033 that is available to reimburse public safety costs in the General Fund. The attached budget amendment request affects two funds. Fund 140 revenue is being amended to show receipt of the new county distribution and then re-allocating this amount plus the remaining 2020 distribution to the General Fund(100). Fund 140 expenditures are being amended to reduce available funds for supplies,maintenance materials,and contractual services that were budgeted last spring.Fund 100 is being amended to show the receipt of the intergovernmental revenue from Fund 140. Relative COVID expenses for Fund 100 are already in the budget under Public Safety Personnel Services. The revenue received by the General Fund will generate a larger than anticipated fund balance which will be available for Council direction after all COVID-related expenses have been approved by Collin County. Page 1 of 1 CARES Recap as of 12-17-20 Distribution#1 (May 2020) $ (2,425,994.40) 2020 Activity Transfer to GF for PS overtime $ 154,621.60 Supplies $ 200,988.09 Materials for Maintenance $ 79,339.60 Contractual Services $ 401,737.58 Earned Interest $ (447.05) 2021 Activity Transfer to GF for PS overtime $ 17,261.32 Supplies $ 115,396.26 Contractual Services $ 76,950.00 Earned Interest $ (116.70) Distribution#1 Available $ (1,380,263.70) 2021 Distribution $ (1,462,769.68) Total available for PS cost recovery $ (2,843,033.38) Outstanding: MCC/ $ 30,300.00 PetData $ 1,000.00 Miscellaneous credit card charges $ 3,000.00 ORDINANCE NO. 2020-65 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2020-44, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2020-44 setting forth the Budget for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 beginning October 1, 2020, and ending September 30, 2021; and, WHEREAS, the City Departments and Divisions routinely review their budget appropriations to determine if any changes are necessary; and WHEREAS,based upon said review the City staff now recommends that certain amendments to the Budget be considered by the City Council; see Exhibit A; and, WHEREAS,the City Council has the authority to make amendments to the City Budget under Article VII, Section 4 of the City Charter, as well as State law; and, WHEREAS,the City Council has determined that the proposed amendments to the FY 2020- 2021 Budget; see Exhibit A, with the revenues and expenditures therein contained, is in the best interest of the City; and therefore, desires to adopt the same by formal action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The proposed amendments to the FY 2020-2021 Budget of the City of Wylie; Exhibit A, as heretofore adopted by Ordinance No. 2020-65, are, completely adopted and approved as amendments to the said FY 2020-2021 Budget. SECTION II: All portions of the existing FY 2020-2021 Budget and Ordinance No. 2020- 44, except as specifically herein amended, shall remain in full force and effect, and not be otherwise affected by the adoption of the amendatory ordinance. SECTION III: Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, clause,phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. Ordinance No. 2020-65—City Council Budget Amendment FY 2020-2021 (CARES Act Funding) SECTION V: That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VI: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of the Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as affecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provision of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas,this 21st day of December, 2020. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2020-65—City Council Budget Amendment FY 2020-2021 (CARES Act Funding) Budget Amendment Exhibit A CARES Act- Public Safety Salaries Amendment Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 100 4000 43450 County Proceeds 1,462,769.68 100 4000 43450 County Proceeds 1,380,263.70 140 4000 43450 County Proceeds 1,462,769.68 140 4000 43450 County Proceeds 1,462,769.68 140 4000 43450 County Proceeds 1,380,263.70 Revenue 2,843,033.38 4,305,803.06 140 5140 52010 Office Supplies 15,000.00 140 5140 52070 Computer Software 70,732.65 140 5140 52130 Tools/Equip(Non-Capital) 155,209.11 140 5140 52210 Janitorial Supplies 33,475.00 140 5140 52250 Medical&Surgical 40,661.98 140 5140 52380 Chemicals 10,000.00 140 5140 52710 Wearing Apparel&Uniforms 6,000.00 140 5140 52810 Food Supplies 5,000.00 140 5140 54530 Heavy Equipment 360,000.00 140 5140 54810 Computer Hard/Software 25,000.00 140 5140 54910 Buildings 35,000.00 140 5140 56040 Special Services 434,250.00 140 5140 56080 Advertising 3,000.00 140 5140 56150 Lab Analysis 38,800.00 140 5140 56530 Court and Legal Costs 18,000.00 140 5140 58850 Major Toos&Equipment 60,000.00 Fund 140 Reduction in Available Funds - 1,310,128.74