Columbus, Georgia

Georgia's First Consolidated Government

Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
(706) 653-4013
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Council Members
CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA



FOR THE MEETING OF JANUARY 21, 2003





O R D I N A N C E S:





(1) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning property located at 4548 & 4350 17th Avenue and 1706

and 1708 44th Street from an R-4 District to a C-2 District.

(61-CA-02-Griglen) (Originally sponsored by Councilor Smith) (Both the Planning

Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend conditional approval.)



(2) 1st Reading ? Amending the budgets for the fiscal year 2003 beginning July

1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003, for certain funds of the Consolidated

Government of Columbus, Georgia; appropriating amounts shown in each fund for

various activities; amending the Personnel Schedule for the Fire and EMS, METRA

and Parking Management Departments; and for other purposes. (Budget Review

Chairperson Pugh)



R E S O L U T I O N S:



(3) Amending Resolution No. 473-84, which established a list of rural dirt

roadways which may be maintained by Columbus, Georgia, Public Services

Department and further provided that no other roadways may be added to the work

schedule without specific approval of the Council, by adding Chantileer Trail

and Chaucer Drive to the list. (Councilor Allen)(Delayed from meeting of

January 14, 2003.)



(4) Appointing the Senior Recorder for Recorder's Court. (Mike Cielinski,

incumbent)



(5) Appointing the Recorder for Recorder's Court. (Mary Buckner, incumbent)



(6) Appointing the Recorder Pro Tem for Recorder's Court (Michael Joyner,

incumbent)



(7) Appointing the Recorder Pro Tem for Recorder's Court. (James Messner,

incumbent)



(8) Commending Matthew B. Jones for his heroic efforts in saving his

grandfather, Larry Phillips, after a hunting accident on November 9, 2002.

(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)



(9) Commending and expressing appreciation to Trees Columbus, Inc. and its

executive Director, Susan B. Kleto, Peachtree Mall, the Georgia Forestry

Commission, the Georgia Power Company, the Columbus, Georgia Consolidated

Government, the Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission, and students from Carver,

Brookstone, Pacelli, and Columbus State University for their work on the

Holiday Forest tree planting near Peachtree Mall. (Mayor Poydasheff)
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