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CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA

FOR THE MEETING OF APRIL 13, 2004



O R D I N A N C E S:





(1) 1st Reading ? Rezoning property located at 3707 and 3717 2nd Avenue from an

A-0 district to an C-3 district. (10-A-04-Fuller) (Councilor McDaniel) (Both

the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.)



(2) 1st Reading ? Rezoning property located at 3715 2nd Avenue from an A-0

District to a C-3 district. (11-A-04-Jimmerson) (Councilor McDaniel) (Both the

Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.)



(3) 1st Reading ? Rezoning property located at 568, 602, 608 & 614 Chesterfield

Avenue from a C-2 district to an R-3 district. (12-A-04-Col. Housing Init.)

(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning

Division recommend approval.)



(4) 1st Reading ? Rezoning property located at 8351 Fortson Road from an A-1

District to a C-3 district. (14-CA-04-Jordan) (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers) (Both the

Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend conditional

approval.)



(5) 1st Reading ? Amending Ordinance #00-33 for property located at 6741, 6751,

6755, 6759 & 6761 Veterans Parkway from a C-3 w/conditions district to a C-3

w/amended conditions district. (16-CA-04-Adams Properties) (Mayor Pro-Tem

Rodgers) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division

recommend conditional approval.)



(6) 1st Reading - Providing for the demolition of structures located at

1218-23rd Street (Jason Allen, owner); 4205 Meritas Drive (Thelma Joyce

Curenton, owner); 1439 Brewer Avenue (Alicia Hendrick, owner); 3913-7th Avenue

Rear (Aaron A. Oney, owner); and for demolition services for the Inspections

and Code Division in accordance with a Tabulation of Bid sheet. (Councilor

McDaniel)





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





(7) Commending and congratulating Marshall Middle School students, friends,

teachers, and principals for their participation in the Habitat for Humanity

Orientation Day held on March 7, 2004. (Councilor Anthony)



(8) Supporting the efforts of the Tri Rivers Waterway Development Association

to get restoration of funding for the U.S. Inland Waterway in the

Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system to the federal FY 2005 budget and

respectfully calling upon the Congress of the United States to restore said

funding. (Mayor Poydasheff)
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