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 8, 2002
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 1st Reading - Rezoning approximately 2.444 acres of property located at the
west end of South Stadium Drive, from an R-1 District to an R-4 District.
(51-CA-02-Developers-Investors, Inc.) (Councilor Rodgers)(Both the Planning
Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend conditional approval.)
(2) 2nd Reading - Rezoning approximately 3.3 acres of property located at the
northwest side of Arkansas Drive, the northwest corner of Arkansas Drive and
Anglin Road, and the southwest corner of Claymore Road and Anglin Road from an
R-1A District to an R-4 District. (41-CA-02-McGee) (Councilor Henderson) (Both
the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend
conditional approval.) (As amended.)
(3) 2nd Reading ? Amending the Elections & Registration FY03 Budget from
$666,647 to $676,647; accepting $10,000 from the Office of the Secretary of
State and authorizing four part-time election technician (G-4) positions
through November 5, 2002. (Councilor Pugh, Budget Chairperson)
(4) 2nd Reading ? Regulating vehicular traffic in Columbus, Georgia by
establishing no parking anytime along the north curb of 32nd Street from the
east curb of 12th Avenue to the east curb of Pierpoint Avenue; authorizing the
installation of official traffic control signs indicating "No Parking Anytime";
and repealing any conflicting ordinances. (Councilor McDaniel)
(5) 1st Reading ? Revising the organizational chart for the Columbus Department
of Fire and Emergency and Medical Services; and amending the position
Classification Plan and Pay Plan of the Consolidated Government as specified on
the attached organizational chart and list of authorized staffing. (Councilor
Pugh) (As amended.)
(6) 1st Reading ? Revising the promotional procedures for the Columbus
Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services; and for other purposes.
(Councilor Pugh) (As amended.)
(7) 1st Reading - Providing for the demolition of the structures located at 144
? 28th Avenue (John O. Barwick, III, owner), 20 Mathews Street (Angeline M.
Cole, owner), 1649 Elvan Avenue (Murtuza Ali Khan, owner), and 3751 Cusseta
Road, Lt. 184 (Betty Martin, owner), and for demolition services for the
Inspections and Code Division in accordance with the Tabulation of Bid sheet.
(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(8) 1st Reading ? Regulating vehicular traffic in Columbus, Georgia by enacting
an eight (8) hour parking time limit along the east curb of Front Avenue from
the north curb of 10th Street to the south curb of 13th Street and along the
west curb of Front Avenue from the north curb of 10th Street to the south curb
of 12th Street; authorizing the installation of official traffic control signs
indicating an eight hour parking time limit; repealing conflicting ordinances
and for other purposes. (Councilor McDaniel)
R E S O L U T I O N S:
(9) Conveying condolences to the family of Mr. John Holt Moye who passed away
on September 7, 2002. (Councilor Pugh)
(10) Conveying condolences to the family of Mrs. Margaret Belcher who passed
away on September 29, 2002. (Councilor Pugh)
(11) Declaring that there is a need and necessity to immediately acquire title
to lands under the provisions of O.C.G.A. ? 32-3-1 et. seq., authorizing the
Mayor and City Manager to order the acquisition of said lands for county road
and/or municipal street purposes (Georgetown/Amber Drive Road Widening
Project), and authorizing the filing of a Declaration of Taking by the City
Attorney or his representatives for the acquisition of said lands under the
authority. (Seven Resolutions are included for seven separate parcels of
property.)(Councilor Pugh)
(12) Expressing appreciation to Truman Wilson, upon his retirement with the
Engineering Department after 27 years of service. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(13) Expressing appreciation to Rad Delaroderie, upon his retirement with the
Columbus Police Department after 25 years of service. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)