Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
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Council Members
CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA
FOR THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 2004
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 1st Reading ? Rezoning property located at 8271 and 8201 Midland Road and
8111, 8091 and 8101 Old Pope Road from an A-1 District to an R-1A District.
(59-D-04-Erickson) (Councilor Allen) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and
the Planning Division recommend denial.)(1st Reading delayed from 11-9-04)
(2) 1st Reading - Rezoning property located at 5304 Hurst Drive from an R-1
District to an R-3A District. (60-D-04-Mooneyham)(Councilor Rodgers)(The
Planning Advisory Commission recommends conditional approval and the Planning
Division recommends denial.)
(3) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning property located at 4347 Macon Road from an R-1A
District to an R-3 District. (57-D-04-Jones) (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers) (The
Planning Advisory Commission recommends conditional approval and the Planning
Division recommends denial.)(Delayed from 11-2-04)
(4) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning property located at 6900 Mobley Road from an R-1
District to an R-1A district. (58-A-04-Calhoun & Pearson) (Councilor Allen)
(Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend
approval.)
R E S O L U T I O N S:
(5) Commending and congratulating Staff Sergeant Andrew J. Bullock upon his
selection as Army Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year. (Columbus Council)
(6) Commending and Congratulating Major Michael E. Anti upon his Silver Medal
in the Three Position Rifle Competition at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in
Athens, Greece. (Columbus Council)
(7) Commending and congratulating Mr. Joe Lee, Chef and owner of Chef Lee's
Peking restaurants in Columbus upon recent recognition by the National
Restaurant Association and "The Chinese Restaurant News" as one of the Best
Chinese Restaurants in America. (Mayor Poydasheff)
(8) Authorizing the Columbus Water Works to proceed with
a bond funding ($14 million)
and new bond issue ($32 million). (Mayor Poydasheff)