Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
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Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
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Council Members
CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA
FOR THE MEETING OF JULY 30, 2002
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 1st Reading ? Amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance to allow yoga and
pilates as a Special Exception Use in an H (Historic) Zoning District.
(32-A-02-Planning Division) (Councilor Rodgers) (Both the Planning Advisory
Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.) (As amended) (Delayed
from meeting of July 16, 2002)
(2) 1st Reading ? Amending the text of the zoning ordinance to allow
amusements, recreational and entertainment activities carried on wholly within
a permanently enclosed building, excluding adult movie houses, as a Special
Exception Use in an M-1 Zoning District. (35-A-02-Planning Division)(Councilor
McDaniel) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division
recommend approval.)
(3) 1st Reading ? Amending the text of the zoning ordinance to allow two
additional alternate members to the Planning Advisory Commission.
(36-A-02-Planning Division)(Councilor McDaniel) (Both the Planning Advisory
Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.)
(4) 1st Reading - Rezoning approximately 0.44 acres of property located at 2517
2nd Avenue from an R-4 District to a C-3 District. (37-A-02-Garner)(Councilor
McDaniel) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division
recommend approval.)
(5) 1st Reading ? Rezoning approximately 0.32 acres of property located at the
southwest corner of Comer Avenue and Center Street from an A-0 District to a
C-2 District. (38-CA-02-Flowers Construction Co.) (Councilor McDaniel) (The
Planning Advisory Commission recommends approval and the Planning Division
recommends conditional approval.)
(6) 1st Reading ? Rezoning approximately 20.449 acres of property located at
300 Jackson Avenue from an M-1 District to an M-2 District. (39-CA-02-PTI
Ventures, Inc.) (Councilor McDaniel) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and
the Planning Division recommend conditional approval.)
(7) 1st Reading ? Rezoning approximately 1.09 acres of property located at the
southwest corner of Forrest Road and Alta Vista Drive from an R-1A District to
an R-3. (40-CA-02-D.F. Holley Builders, Inc.) (Councilor McDaniel)(Both the
Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend conditional
approval.)
(8) 1st Reading - Amending Chapter 19 of the Columbus Code so as to amend
Section 19-79 relating to prerequisites required for home inspectors. (Mayor
Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(9) 1st Reading - Amending the State Court FY03 Budget from $489,674 to
$454,674 and amending the Public Defender FY03 budget from $963,672 to $998,672
to provide funding for two State Court Public Defenders. (Mayor Pro-Tem
Rodgers)
(10) 1st Reading - Amending the Juvenile Court FY03 Budget from $538,969 to
$380,188; accepting $127,500 from the administrative office of the courts;
authorizing the position of juvenile court judge, part-time; and creating the
circuit wide Juvenile Court budget. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
CONTINUATION OF CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA FOR JULY 30, 2002
(11) 1st Reading ? Amending the "Official Street Map, City of Columbus,
Georgia," by changing the official street name for the sections of public
roadways currently designated as Weems Road and Livingston Drive to "Whittlesey
Boulevard" to be one street name consistent with the length of the roadway;
authorizing the replacement of existing street name signs labeled as Weems Road
and Livingston Drive to Whittlesey Boulevard. (Councilor Allen)
(12) 1st Reading - Amending the Code of Columbus, Georgia by deleting in its
entirety Section 18-10.1 entitled ?driveways, erection, content, fees for
markers?; deleting City Code Section 18-53 entitled ?residences, mobile homes
and businesses receiving mail, fire or police calls? in its entirety; enacting
a new Section 18-53 entitled "Address Assignments? for the purpose of assigning
addresses in order to protect the public health, safety and general welfare;
repealing any conflicting ordinances and for other purposes. (Councilor
Suber)