The Village of Salado saw an increase of 18 percent in its April sales tax allocation from the Comptroller.
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The Village of Salado saw an increase of 18 percent in its April sales tax allocation from the Comptroller.
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By Tim Fleischer Editor-in-Chief
The Village of Salado Wastewater Impact Fee Study Committee at their April 12 meeting adopted the final report prepared by HDR Engineering, Inc. and recommended an Impact Fee of $3,750 per Living Unit Equivalent (LUE).
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The Village of Salado Board of Aldermen will conduct the first of two public hearings to consider the land use assumptions and capital improvements plan under which impact fees may be imposed for new or expanded services in certain areas for service received from the Village’s wastewater utility.
The first public hearing will be 6 p.m. May 29 at the Village of Salado Municipal Building, 301 N Stagecoach Rd.
Salado Village Voice put the following questions to the Mayoral and Aldermen candidates. Early voting begins on April 23.
Question 1: There have been preliminary discussions of a landowner giving property to the village that would serve as a small day-time only airport (operated by the municipality). The developer would retain the surrounding property to sell hangars/apartments to owners of small airplanes. All of the property, to include the hangars/apartments, would be annexed into the Village. Is this good or bad for the Village? Why? (200 words)
Question 2: What is your opinion on the future of The Sanctuary development and its impact on the Village? (300 words)
Question 3: What is your opinion on the maintenance, operation and use of Pace Park property? (250 words)
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Salado Village Voice put the following questions to the Mayoral and Aldermen candidates. Early voting begins on April 23.
Question 1: There have been preliminary discussions of a landowner giving property to the village that would serve as a small day-time only airport (operated by the municipality). The developer would retain the surrounding property to sell hangars/apartments to owners of small airplanes. All of the property, to include the hangars/apartments, would be annexed into the Village. Is this good or bad for the Village? Why? (200 words)
Question 2: What is your opinion on the future of The Sanctuary development and its impact on the Village? (300 words)
Question 3: What is your opinion on the maintenance, operation and use of Pace Park property? (250 words)
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Salado Village Voice put the following questions to the Mayoral and Aldermen candidates. Early voting begins on April 23.
QUESTION 1: Do we have adequate police protection? If not, what can be done to improve police protection? 150 words
QUESTION 2: Does Village government help or hinder economic development? Explain how you will address this if elected. 200 words
QUESTION 3: Does the Village adequately address its road infrastructure? Can this be improved? If so, how? 200 words
QUESTION 1. Yes, at this time we do have adequate police protection with the emphasis on adequate. The revitalized COPS (Citizens On Patrol Salado) consisting of volunteers is a vital part of this protection in checking area businesses security after hours.
QUESTION 2: Presently, the current village government does not have a plan for an effective economic development. Such a committee was recommended several years ago by Alderman Hans Fields and approved members from the village were in place to begin such development. However, it still waits for this board to place the needed impetus to jump start this program and begin to successfully attract more businesses to our community. Working with the city manager and board of aldermen, I will pursue implementing this program immediately.
QUESTION 3: Salado’s sorry road infrastructure pretty much speaks for itself.
Salado Plaza continues to deteriorate due to inadequate and inferior reconstruction done two-three years ago. We have depended on Bell County to do what few quality repairs that have been done to maintain a few select roads. We need competent companies that will provide quality resurfacing that will not need constant care such as fixing potholes that continuously need repair. Again, working with the city manager is a must in order to avoid a councilman making “qualified” decisions on what company to use.
QUESTION 1: Our officers have a great reputation and provide recognized support for our village and other law enforcement agencies. As your alderman, I would support our police department to continue this excellent service. Our community is seeing a slight increase in incidents that could be a result of the recent growth in our area. If elected, I would be proactive to keep our low crime rate. I have worked closely with law enforcement at Fort Hood and Fort Sam Houston and can bring that experience to our village. As our tax base funding increases we can add additional patrol hours, support our Citizens on Patrol (COPS) program and provide the necessary training and certifications to our officers. As your alderman, I would bring my experience with law enforcement to work with the police department to plan how to address growth and continue to keep our community safe and secure.
QUESTION 2: Our Village has a goal of “Ensure that economic development opportunities are pursued in order to provide the Village with a solid fiscal outlook as future growth and development occurs” as established in principle 8 of the Village of Salado Texas Comprehensive Plan dated 2004. Our Village plan correctly remarks that our economic development is inherently tied to tourism. I will work to update the comprehensive plan to re-energize our tourism. If elected your alderman, I will ensure our Village of Salado has a stronger economic development program. We are in a great position to bring in additional small businesses to fuel our tourism economy by having direct access from the interstate, great businesses and additional capacity on the sewage system. We can also work harder to better our strong partnership with the Salado Chamber of Commerce. The key to healthy economic development is a master plan that provides control in our growth and ensure our village maintains our Salado heritage. If elected, I will use my 30+ years of experience in community planning, engineering, design and construction management to update our Comprehensive Plan and enhance our economic development.
QUESTION 3: Our village has in the past few years completed road improvements such as the overlay on Salado Plaza Road (behind the Ace Hardware store). These improvements were definitely needed and more improvements will be required on our other roads. If elected, I will bring my 30+ years of engineering and construction experience to the Board of Aldermen. I managed the construction of several road projects at many locations in Texas. I designed and managed the Fort Hood Main Gate sign project seen on many news outlets (when you see this sign on the news, remember to vote for me!) I hope to use this experience to create an annual road work plan resulting in the best use of our tax dollars to improve our roads. I can use my engineering experience in road construction and cost estimating to ensure our village receives the best price and construction quality. If elected, I can also bring my traffic control experience to assist with any growth – we will need to plan traffic patterns, road widths, curbs and guttering, traffic control signage and vehicle weight control. If elected, I will prefer NOT to have traffic signal lights in the Salado city limits.
QUESTION 1: I believe, given the budget afforded to the Village, with we are providing the best possible police protection we can afford. The response times to critical calls averages less than 3 minutes and non-critical calls less than 6 minutes. I am confident in the abilities of our officers in providing better than adequate protection. As the Village budget funds increase with time, I am certain due diligence will be given to continue to provide quality police services.
QUESTION 2: I believe the Village has been giving due-diligence to assisting economic development and is poising to provide better services with by updating and improving the Village of Salado Comprehensive Plan and a better Overlay District for the development along I-35, future growth on Main Street, and the entire Historic District. The insight of the citizens and the Village government in providing the waste water system will enhance and expedite economic growth for existing and future businesses. The Village is supportive of the Salado Chamber of Commerce and operates the Salado Tourism Bureau. The Board of Alderman and the Village Administrator encourage the two agencies to interact in creating and promoting events which will bring overnight tourists to Salado. This activity will enhance commerce which will increase revenue streams in both sales tax and hotel occupancy tax.
QUESTION 3: Much like the police protection issue, the Village in constrained in the allocation of funds designated to road maintenance. Under the leadership of Alderman McDougal, the Transportation Committee has done an excellent job partnering with Bell County to leverage the maximum quantity of road surface and the quality of work the Village can provide each year. We are a little over halfway through a five-year plan that was developed by the Transportation Committee and the BOA to address the roads most in need of attention. The plan is reviewed each year and priorities are changed as needed. The relationship with Bell County in providing labor at no charge to Salado has allowed the Village to purchase more materials and address much more surface area. There are roads that need attention today, but I am sure the prioritization process will work in addressing the need.
QUESTION 1: I believe we have adequate protection, however I do not feel we have adequate and equal application of the numerous laws. I feel a number of the laws are out dated, or overreach the American protection of our right to pursue happiness. If police make a choice as to what laws they will or will not enforce at a given time, then what is the point of having the law on the books?
QUESTION 2: The Village government is currently hindering economic growth because it is unable to promote itself and promote the businesses it is supposed to protect, nor does the Village have a current comprehensive business plan. The Village website also needs a massive overhaul. The government must over inform its population and over inform those whom we would like to attract to Salado. It is hard for the government to promote commerce if it cannot promote itself, nor have a current detailed plan to follow.
QUESTION 3: The government should have a detailed plan posted on its website showing the actual approved and signed contracts, which includes benchmarks for construction. Salado’s population deserves to have an easy to navigate website showing information such as road, benchmarks, and proposed completion dates. The population deserves to know if the benchmarks are not being met, and what is causing the delays.
QUESTION 1. I feel we have adequate and successful police protection, I feel our police department goes above and beyond to help in any way possible.
The best thing we can do is inspire these officers to stay here. In the near future we will loose good employees if they are not paid well for a job well done.
QUESTION 2: As mentioned in previous answers, I think that it is important to insure the right kind of growth for our Village. I am pro development and growth for the Village but I want to make sure that we enact and enforce restrictions to take our Village in the right direction. Remember we have a valuable historical district.
We need to be sure that we can make it easier for our small local businesses to survive.
QUESTION 3: I would like to see some additional road maintenance. I’m sure we have a long term plan in place for the Village and I think we need to put some attention to it.
Without a strong plan our Village might see things deteriorate. Our roads are one of our communities major assets and it might be a good idea to have a roadway professional assess the conditions in order to help us maintain this important asset.
Salado Village Voice put the following questions to the Mayoral and Aldermen candidates. Early voting begins on April 23.
Question 1: The projected initial demand on the sewer system is 341 Living Unit Equivalents (LUE) for a daily demand of 83,545 gallons per day, or about 40% percent of the total 200,000 gallon per day capacity. In its ninth year, it is projected to increase to 432 LUE and 105,840 GPD. Should the Village be considered with attracting more users to spread the costs of the sewer to a wider base and share the burden? If so, what steps can the Village take to do that? (250 words)
Question 2: There are several residential subdivisions being platted and built in the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) of Salado. Should the Village try to attract them into annexing voluntarily into the city limits? If so, how? If not, why not (250 words)
Question 3: In terms of growth for the Village, do you want more residential rooftops, more businesses, both or neither? Why or why not? (150 words)
Salado Village Voice put the following questions to the Mayoral and Aldermen candidates. Early voting begins on April 23.
Question #1: The projected initial demand on the sewer system is 341 Living Unit Equivalents (LUE) for a daily demand of 83,545 gallons per day, or about 40% percent of the total 200,000 gallon per day capacity. In its ninth year, it is projected to increase to 432 LUE and 105,840 GPD. Should the Village be considered with attracting more users to spread the costs of the sewer to a wider base and share the burden? If so, what steps can the Village take to do that? (250 words)
Question 2. There are several residential subdivisions being platted and built in the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) of Salado. Should the Village try to attract them into annexing voluntarily into the city limits? If so, how? If not, why not (250 words)
Question 3. In terms of growth for the Village, do you want more residential rooftops, more businesses, both or neither? Why or why not? (150 words)
Question #1: Until the sewer is actually up and running, any projections to “spread the costs” cannot be realistically projected at this time. These questions/situations should have been considered at the time of the original proposal of the bond issue.
Question #2: Having spoken with several residents of our ETJs, they are adamant that being annexed into the village offers no benefits for them. Sewers are not presently in the equation for village home owners not living on Main Street and neither are plans for ETJ’s. Currently not paying village taxes, ETJ residents are still allowed to serve on all committees and boards such as the Planning and Zoning and Tourism Boards being appointed by the Board of Aldermen, making recommendations that impact not them but the current tax-paying village residents. America was founded on principals of “taxation without representation”. Our ETJ’s enjoy “representation without taxation”.
Question #3: Currently, there are several empty residential and commercial lots available for construction in the village. Not to grow is to inhibit progress but consideration for our historical heritage must always be a mandatory requirement for maintaining the ambiance on which we currently pride ourselves.
Question #1: The Salado Village taxpayers are paying to buy a sewage plant that will have a 200,000 gallon per day capacity which gives us extra capacity – this extra capacity belongs to the Salado Village taxpayers. If elected, I will be voting to protect the Salado Village taxpayer interests and our extra capacity. First, we must make sure that our estimates are reasonable and we do have extra capacity. Second, if we are sure that we have extra capacity available, I will look internally for Salado Village customers that can use and pay for using the extra capacity. This can be new or existing businesses and new or existing residential areas. Some areas are close to the sewage system that could easily be added to our sewage system and be a great addition to our sewage treatment system. These Salado village customers will be responsible for any additional service costs such as additional construction costs, design costs, sewage lines, lift stations and connection points. And last, if we are sure that we have available capacity then we can entertain proposals from outside entities to sell our extra capacity with the main focus of ensuring the village taxpayer is not funding any outside interests.
I will vote to protect the Salado village taxpayer interests in all planning and actions regarding the sewage treatment system.
Question #2: The Village of Salado must be aware of the impact that these subdivisions will have to our community. I will use my master planning and engineering management experience to position the Village of Salado to minimize the problems created by the growth in these areas. The subdivisions will increase traffic and create other challenges – our village must plan how to address these conditions. I managed the traffic control planning on Fort Hood for several years and now plan to use my traffic control experience to prevent village traffic concerns. Well planned and constructed neighborhoods that fit into our Salado Village heritage can be beneficial to our village. I will not vote to use village taxpayer funding to attract the residential subdivisions to annex into our village. I will consider a voluntary annexation proposal by any citizen as provided by our Village of Salado municipal procedures. I will consider all annexations proposals fairly. My decision to accept the voluntary annexation will be based on how the annexation will effect our village citizens. I will not vote for annexation if the area does not fit into our Salado culture. I will not vote to approve the annexation if it is not fair to our village citizens and does not bring value to the village.
Question #3: If elected, my priority will be to position our village to maintain our current small-town charm. Our tourist visitation is critical for our village economy. We must keep this tourist industry strong and robust to minimize costs to our village taxpayer – it is the life blood of our community. A strong community master planning and zoning process is critical to maintain our village heritage. I intend to use my extensive engineering experience and community planning experience to fairly regulate our growth. I would work to provide an enforced sound master planning and zoning process that can have controlled growth. Business and residential growth would then fit into our Salado Village character and provide additional charm for our village.
Question #1: Plans are already in the works to expand the system to the north on the East side of I35, and to the north and west of I35. There is also an interest by several parties in adding an extension out Royal from the existing lines. These expansions would be at a developer’s or land owner’s expense. This will add a significant number of LUEs to the system. It is important to note that at the time the treatment plant reaches 75% capacity, there must be a plan to address the need for more capacity developed and put in place.
Question #2: Many developers feel it is an advantage to their sales if their development remains outside the Village limits. That might be a good point in selling a property, but a residential development outside the Village limits does not have the same zoning protections and traffic controls as properties within the Village. In the ETJ, it is possible for a large commercial development to be placed next door to a residential area. The Village has limited authority in controlling the type of development in the ETJ. Bringing a residential development into the Village limits will allow the Village to zone the property, control traffic safety, and other measures, all of which will maintain or improve property values. There is more benefit to being in the Village limits than remaining out of the Village limits.
Question #3: Salado needs to expand and add additional roof tops and commercial businesses. If expansion does not occur, the Village will always be limited in its ability to provide general services to the community such as road maintenance, street lights, safety services, and park maintenance. It is necessary to bring both residential and commercial growth to the Village. If only residential is added, the burden to pay for services will fall higher on the residential taxes. If residential and commercial growth are attracted, the tax burden is shared by both and a balance can be maintained. There are incentives in place to attract both types of developments to Salado. These incentive plans will be on future agendas for discussion and possible action.
Question #1: Growth is inevitable, therefore yes, the city must attract more users, therefore ensuring water is flowing, and pushing debris through the pipes. The city needs to provide incentives to attract new subdivisions to attach to the sewer system. I most cases people want protection and safety from the city. The city may need to reevaluate the square footage restrictions on housing, and promote the creation of more affordable housing for workers of the local businesses.
Question #2: As stated above, yes, the city will grow, and must grow to create more revenue, thereby enabling Salado to provide more services to its constituents. The city will need to approach the leaderships of each subdivision and create a constructive dialogue on absorption. We need to know what the surrounding areas need, and in most cases the need is simple; protection and safety.
Question #3: The answer will always be both. The city needs to help businesses grow and thrive. Business is what attracts people to Salado. The town has an artistic niche which the city must promote. The artisans are the ones bringing tourists to town, however they cannot survive without labor, and that labor needs affordable housing. In speaking to many business owners, their employees travel to Salado because they cannot afford to live in town. I believe the housing square footage regulation needs to be re-examined.
Question #1: I feel the Village should take every step possible to expand the number of customers using wastewater plant. We need to keep in mind that this facility is not a one time expenditure. Every year there will be operating costs (utilities, staff and chemicals). There will also be future needs such as equipment repairs. The real value of our facility will be having as many customers as possible. By expanding our customer base for this facility the better it will be for all of our residents. When it comes to trying to attract new users, the availability of wastewater service is hopefully all the incentive we will need. The opportunity to get away from owning and maintaining septic system is a plus. In my opinion the best thing we can do is to be ready to service as many customers as possible as they begin to look at Salado.
Question #2: I think there is a feeling that growth in our Village will cause the loss of the charm of our Village. This does not have to be the case. I think one way to attract voluntary annexation is to provide the best possible municipal services to our residents. If newcomers or developers see good Village services they will want to be part of our community. We continue to need strong police presence, a reliable sewer service, and healthy economy. If we focus on the mission to make the Village of Salado the best it can be, developments within our ETJ will want to join our Village.
Question #3: I am in favor of growth but not just for growth’s sake. We are a smart wonderful, historical Village. We have so many talented residents. Just look at our art and culture. I believe that our Village has to continue to grow in order to sustained. I will only promote growth that is positive for our Village. We must have good Village governance and good annexation policies. Now is the time that me must look at establishing them. If we do our job, growth will be a path to a bright future. We have a Village that can use more rooftops and more businesses.
Village of Salado voters will choose a Mayor from a field of three candidates.
Follows are brief introductions of each of the candidates, in their own words. Next week, begins a series of questions and answers with the candidates.
Village of Salado voters will choose two aldermen from a field of five candidates.
Follows are brief introductions of each of the candidates, in their own words. Next week, begins a series of questions and answers with the candidates.
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