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 JUNE 17, 2003
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning approximately 51.94 acres of property located on the
northeast side of Blackmon Road, 1,094 feet north of Warm Springs Road from an
A-1 District to an R-2 District. (12-A-03-Billings) (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend
approval.)
(2) 2nd Reading - Rezoning approximately 57.84 acres of property located on
the north side of Williams Road between Stevens Lane and Cleo Drive from an A-1
District to a C-3 District. (13-CA-03-North Brent Properties) (Mayor Pro-Tem
Rodgers) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division
recommend conditional approval.)
(3) 2nd Reading - Providing for the establishment of taxing districts,
including a county-wide general services district and two (2) urban services
districts and three (3) Business Improvement Districts (BID); providing for the
levy, assessment, and collection of taxes for Columbus, Georgia within such
districts for the year 2003 as provided under the Charter of the Consolidated
Government of Columbus, Georgia; providing penalties for violations of the
provisions of said ordinance; and for other purposes. (Budget Chairperson Pugh)
(4) 2nd Reading - Providing for the levy, assessment, and collection of taxes
for the public school system of Columbus, Georgia. (Budget Chairperson Pugh)
(5) 2nd Reading ? Amending the General Government and the Public Safety
Pension Plans and the Major Disability Income Plan by changing the percentage
of the member's average monthly earnings from two percent to one and one-half
percent in determining the amount of normal retirement pension, late retirement
pension and the amount of disability retirement pension for eligible employees
hired after June 30, 2003; and for other purposes. (Budget Chairperson Pugh)
(6) 2nd Reading ? Amending Columbus Code, Chapter 13, so as to adopt the State
Rules and Regulations for Food Service for protection of public health and
sanitation; to provide a permit fee for food service establishment permits; and
for other purposes. (Councilor McDaniel)
(7) 2nd Reading - Providing for the demolition of structures located at 1612 -
3rd Avenue (James P., Cecil P., Sr. and Archibald W. Brown, II, owners), 1031
Sheridan Avenue (Crawford Enterprises, Inc., owner), 1021 - 17th Street (Marvin
R. & Rose D. Hanks, owners), 2927 Clover Lane (Ivan V. & Carolyn A. Hurey,
owners), 3751 Cusseta Road, Lot 117 (Ann Myong Isaacs, owner), 314 - 27th
Street (Cora Lee Melvin, owner), 4780 Gardiner Drive (Midland Mortgage #2,
owner), 3751 Cusseta Road, Lot 108 (Bobby G. Penny, owner), 2520 - 3rd Avenue
(William C. & Mattie Smith, owners), and for demolition services for the
Inspections and Code Division in accordance with a Tabulation of Bid sheet.
(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(8) 1st Reading - Amending Section 21-14 of the Columbus Code so as to decrease
the membership of the Columbus Taxicab Commission from nine members to seven
members. (Councilor Suber)
(9) 1st Reading - Amending the General Government and Public Safety Pension
Plans as provided by the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of
2001 (?EGTRRA?) (Councilor McDaniel)
R E S O L U T I O N S:
(10) Expressing appreciation to Ms. Debbie Lane for meritorious service on the
Development Authority. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(11) Expressing appreciation to Mr. David Grindle for meritorious service on
the Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(12) Expressing appreciation to Mr. Greg Wagner for meritorious service on the
Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(13) Expressing appreciation to Mr. Thomas Craddock for meritorious service on
the Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(14) Expressing appreciation to Mr. Steven Hodge for meritorious service on the
Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(15) Expressing appreciation to Mr. Mark Sked for meritorious service on the
Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(16) Expressing appreciation to Dr. Donald Moeller for meritorious service on
the Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(17) Expressing appreciation to Mr. James Miller for meritorious service on the
Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(18) Expressing appreciation to Mr. Keith Weeks for meritorious service on the
Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(19) Expressing appreciation to Mr. Timmy Hess for meritorious service on the
Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)
(20) Expressing appreciation to Dr. Burch Cameron for meritorious service on
the Emergency Management Advisory Board. (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)