Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
(706) 653-4013
fax (706) 653-4016
Council Members
REFERRALS FROM MAYOR & COUNCIL
COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 10, 2003
TO THE CITY ATTORNEY:
715 FORT BENNING ROAD:
Even though this issue is tied up in probate and as long as there is a 50%
ownership represented, and that individual is served, have the staff to look at
finding a way where we can go ahead and facilitate the demolition. (Request of
Councilor Henderson)
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COLUMBUS HIGH BASEBALL TEAM:
Have the staff to prepare a resolution honoring the Columbus High Baseball
Team for their second place finish in the State Championship. (Request of
Councilor Henderson)
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TO THE CITY MANAGER:
RETIREMENT:
As it relates to the proposed ordinance that would change the percentage of
the member?s average monthly earnings from two percent to one and one-half
percent, have the staff to provide some figures to determine what would happen,
if we do, prospectively separate public safety from general government.
(Request of Mayor Poydasheff)
After the staff does a comparison of their figures with the Police Chief
numbers, let?s look at having the discussion at the Council meeting, so that
the public will be afforded the same information that we will be given.
(Request of Councilor Woodson)
Have the staff to add the comparison of Henry & Dekalb County to their list.
(Request of Councilor Allen)
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VACANCIES OF PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENTS:
Have the staff to provide a history of the vacancy level in the
departments of Public Safety for the last 20 years. (Request of Councilor
Hunter)
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NEW HIRES:
Have the staff to provide a list of new hires for the Public Safety
Departments for the last 20 years as well. (Request of Councilor Allen)
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DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES:
In the letter of notification that the staff sends out when we first get
involved in the inspections, have the staff to add a statement in the letter,
which states, if the pending property is in probate, that they are required to
notify the City who the executor is, with their proper address; so, that we can
notify the executor in the beginning of this process. (Request of Councilor
Turner Pugh)
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SIGNS ON SOUTH LUMPKIN:
Have the staff to send someone out and check on those abandon signs that
have been out there on South Lumpkin Road for almost two years. (Request of
Councilor Woodson)
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MOBILE HOME PARKS:
Have the staff to go back out and check on some of the complaints that she
has received as it relates to mobile home parks. (Request of Councilor Woodson)
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BRITT DAVID PARK:
Have the staff to look into it and see, what, if anything can be done with
Britt David Park, and advise whether or not we are going to look at
transitioning teams over to the new fields. (Request of Councilor Henderson)
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Copies submitted to the following on June 11, 2003:
Mayor Poydasheff
City Manager Cavezza
City Attorney Fay
Tiny B. Washington, CMC
Clerk of Council