COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
April 25, 2006
AGENDA 9:00 A.M.
MAYOR ROBERT S. POYDASHEFF, PRESIDING
INVOCATION: Councilor Wayne Anthony
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Robert S. Poydasheff
____________________________________________________________
CONSENT AGENDA
(1) 2ND READING:
Rezoning property located at 4134 Victory Drive is proposed for rezoning from
NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District to GC (General Commercial) District.
(14-A-06-Desai) (Councilor McDaniel) (The Planning Advisory Commission and the
Planning Division recommend approval.)
(2) 2ND READING:
Rezoning property located at 2362 S. Lumpkin Road and 311 Wise Street is
proposed for rezoning from NC (Neighborhood Commercial) and RO
(Residential-Office) District to GC (General Commercial) District.
(15-A-06-Griggs, Inc.) (Councilor McDaniel) (The Planning Advisory Commission
and the Planning Division recommend approval.)
(3) 2ND READING:
Rezoning property located at 3725, 3735, 3737, 3739, and 3741 Cusseta Road is
proposed for rezoning from GC (General Commercial) District to RMF2
(Residential Multi-Family 2) District. (19-A-06-Cummings) (Councilor McDaniel)
(The Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.)
(4) RESOLUTION:
Congratulating Kriss Cloninger III, President and CFO of AFLAC, as Chief
Financial Officer of the year by Institutional Investor magazine in its
Insurance/Life category.
CONSENT AGENDA
4/25/2006
Page 2
NON-ENCLOSURES, ACTION REQUESTED:
(5) Two New Zoning Petitions:
Petition submitted by Timber Creek Management, LLC. to rezone approximately
7.65 acres of property at the North portion of the GC portion of 1701 Williams
Road from GC (General Commercial) to RO (Residential-Office). (Recommended for
approval by both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division.)
(21-A-06-Timber Creek Mgmt, LLC.)
Petition submitted by Brian Grier, Inc. to rezone approximately 22.8
acres of property located at 7176 Village Loop and 7333 and the western portion
of 7301 Whitesville Road from SFR3 (Single Family Residential 3) w/ conditions
to SFR3 (Single Family Residential 3) w/an amended condition (#1).
(Recommended for conditional approval by both the Planning Advisory Commission
and the Planning Division.) (22-CA-06-Brian Grier, Inc.)
Bid Advertisements
(Scheduled bid opening dates)
April 26, 2006
1. Bleachers ? PQ No. 06-0005
Scope of Quote
Provide eight (8) sets of bleachers to be used by the Parks and Recreation
Department.
2. 5-Gang Rotary Mower ? RFB No. 06-0079
Scope of Bid
Provide one (1) 5-gang rotary cutter to be used by the Parks Services Division
of the Parks and Recreation Department.
3. 14-Passenger MFSAB Type A School Bus (Re-Bid) ? RFB No. 06-0080
Scope of Bid
Provide one (1) 14-Passenger MFSAB Type A School bus to be used by the
Recreation Services Division of the Parks and Recreation Department. Both
components (body & cab/chassis) of this vehicle must be either a 2006 or 2007
model, granted the complete unit can be delivered no later than June 15, 2006.
CONSENT AGENDA
4/25/2006
Page 3
Bid Advertisements
(Scheduled bid opening dates)
(continue)
April 28, 2006
1. Actuarial Services for Pension Plan (Annual Contract) ? RFP No.
06-0013
Scope of RFP
Provide actuarial consulting services primarily for Columbus Consolidated
Government Employees? Pension Plan. The contract will become effective July 1,
2006, and will remain in effect through June 30, 2011, with an option to renew
for two additional three-year terms. The option to renew is at the sole
discretion of the Board, unless and until terminated by either party in
accordance with the termination provisions detailed in this RFP.
May 3, 2006
1. Scanner/Copier/Printer (Re-Bid) ? RFB No. 06-0081
Scope of Bid
Provide HP DesignJet 4500MFP scanner/copier/printer (or equal) to be used by
the GIS Division of the Engineering Department.
May 12, 2006
1. Crime & Liability Insurance (Annual Contract) ? RFP No. 06-0014
Scope of RFP
Provide Columbus Consolidated Government with crime and liability insurance.
The initial term of the contract shall be for one year beginning July 1, 2006,
with the option to renew for four (4) additional twelve-month periods.
Contract renewal will be contingent upon the mutual agreement of the City and
the Contractor.
Attachments
No attachments for this document.