Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
(706) 653-4013
fax (706) 653-4016
Council Members
CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA
FOR THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 29, 2002
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 1st Reading - Rezoning properties located at 313, 316, 317, & 319 24th
Street; 307 26th Street; and 2600, 2606, & 2608 3rd Avenue from an R-4 District
to an R-3A District; and property located at 5125 13th Avenue from a C-3
District to an R-3 District. (54-A-02-Habitat for Humanity) (Councilor
Suber)(Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division
recommend approval.)
(2) 2nd Reading - Providing for the demolition of a structure located at 1649
Elvan Avenue (Murtuza Ali Kahn, owner), and for demolition services for the
Inspections and Code Division in accordance with the Tabulation of Bid sheet.
(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(3) 1st Reading - Amending Columbus Code Section 2-1 so as to provide an
exception from the two-term rule for members of the Board of Honor. (Mayor
Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(4) 1st Reading ? Providing for the issuance of not to exceed $55,000,000 in
principal amount of water and sewerage revenue refunding bonds, series 2003,
pursuant to and in accordance with an ordinance adopted December 17, 1985, as
amended December 30, 1986, as amended June 21, 1988, as amended September 3,
1991, as amended on June 9, 1992, as amended on June 23, 1992, as amended on
may 4, 1993, as amended on April 8, 1997, as amended on September 15, 1998, as
amended on October 9, 2001 and as amended on November 6, 2001, for financing
the cost of refunding the series 1993 bonds maturing may 1, 2005 and
thereafter; reaffirming and adopting all applicable terms, covenants,
provisions and conditions of said 1985 ordinance, as amended; enlarging the
scope of other terms, covenants and provisions for said revenue bonds;
providing for the creation of certain funds and the remedies of the holders of
said bonds; and providing for the issuance under certain terms of additional
pari passu water and sewerage revenue bonds on a parity with the series 1985
bonds, series 1988 bonds, series 1991 bonds, series 1992 bonds, series 1993
bonds, series 1997 bonds, series 1998 bonds, series 2002 bonds and series 2003
bonds. (Councilor McDaniel)
R E S O L U T I O N S:
(5) Requesting the local legislative delegation to the Georgia General Assembly
to introduce a bill which would set the salaries of the Municipal Court Judge,
Clerk and Marshal at a percentage of the salaries of the State Court Judge and
the Sheriff. (Councilor Suber)
(6) Commending and expressing appreciation to the Army OCS Class 6-02 at Ft.
Benning and its Commander, Lt. Col. Daniel Kessler for their initiative and
resourcefulness in planning a memorial to honor former graduates of the Officer
Candidate School at Ft. Benning who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
(Councilor Woodson)
(7) Expressing condolences to the family of Mrs. Kathleen Massengale, former
employee with the Clerk of Superior Court, who passed away on September 1,
2002. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(8) Expressing condolences to the family of Mr. Nathaniel Street, Sr., former
employee with the Columbus Water Works, who passed away on September 3, 2002.
(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(9) Expressing condolences to the family of Mrs. Efurd Ruby Clark, former
employee with the Data Processing Division, who passed away on September 5,
2002. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(10) Expressing condolences to the family of Mr. Richard E. Harrison, former
employee with the Public Services Department, who passed away on September 6,
2002. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(11) Expressing condolences to the family of Mr. George S. Hale, former
employee with the Public Services Department, who passed away on September 8,
2002. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(12) Expressing condolences to the family of Mrs. Essie York, former employee
with the Muscogee County Jail, who passed away on September 25, 2002. (Mayor
Pro-Tem Rodgers)