Columbus, Georgia

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Council Members

CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA

FOR THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 7, 2006







O R D I N A N C E S:





(1) 2nd Reading - Rezoning property located at 2914 Macon Road is proposed for

rezoning from RO (Residential Office) District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial)

District. (64-A-06-Reese) (Councilor McDaniel) (The Planning Advisory

Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval)



(2) 2nd Reading - Rezoning property located at 800, 810, 813, 820 and 821 8th

Street and part of 800 8th Avenue is proposed for rezoning from LMI (Light

Manufacturing/Industrial) District to GC (General Commercial) District.

(65-A-06-W.C. Bradley Company) (Councilor McDaniel) (The Planning Advisory

Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval)



(3) 2nd Reading - Rezoning property located at 2515 3rd Avenue and 212, 216 and

218 26th Street is proposed for rezoning from RMF2 (Residential Multi-Family 2)

District to SFR4 (Single Family Residential 4) District. (66-A-06-Columbus Area

Habitat for Humanity) (Councilor McDaniel) (The Planning Advisory Commission

and the Planning Division recommend approval)



(4) 1st Reading - Rezoning property located at 4000 Wooldridge Road is proposed

for rezoning from RE1 (Residential Estate 1) District to LMI (Light

Manufacturing/Industrial) District. (67-CA-06-Ford) (Councilor McDaniel) (The

Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend conditional

approval)(As amended.)



(5) 2nd Reading - An ordinance amending Chapter 2 of the Columbus Code by

adding a new Article VI to create the position of Internal Auditor/Compliance

Officer. (Mayor Pro Tem Jack Rodgers)



(6) 2nd Reading - An ordinance revising the fee system for the Department of

Engineering for services performed in the review of plans and permits for site

development, soil erosion, work on public rights-of-way and other related

services; revising the fee schedule for services performed, repealing

conflicting ordinances; also giving the City Manager the authority to approve

changes reviewed and submitted by the Engineering Department every four months

for sign fees; and for other purposes. (Councilor McDaniel)



(7) 2nd Reading ? An ordinance regulating vehicular traffic in Columbus,

Georgia by establishing/amending the parking restrictions along the following

street segments: Heath Drive, beginning at the west curb of River Road and

Running westerly along the south curb of Heath Drive a distance of 590 feet;

authorizing the installation of official traffic control signs indicating said

parking restrictions; repealing any conflicting ordinances and for other

purposes. (Councilor McDaniel)



(8) 2ND Reading - An ordinance amending the ?Official Street Map of the City

of Columbus, Georgia? by deleting a segment of Whitesville Road Right-Of-Way

and declaring said segment of Right-Of-Way surplus; said segment of

Right-Of-Way is in front of 5729 Whitesville Road consisting of approximately

547 square feet more specifically defined by survey entitled ?Part of

Whitesville Road Right-Of-Way? dated October 10, 2006 by Moon, Meeks, Mason &

Vinson, Inc. and made part of this ordinance by reference; providing that all

existing utility easements of record remain in effect and providing appropriate

width as required by the applicable utility companies will be reserved for

unknown utilities; authorizing the disposal of said property in accordance with

the City Code; repealing any conflicting ordinances and for other purposes.

(Councilor McDaniel)







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



(9) Commending and congratulating Kicking in Christ?s Kingdom (K.I.C.K.) Team

upon helping young people find ways to avoid drug and alcohol abuse through

martial arts. (Councilor Woodson)



(10) Commending and congratulating Troy Mahone, Vice-President of Corporate

Banking at Columbus Bank and Trust Company, upon recently being named as one of

Forty Under Forty by Georgia Trend Magazine. (Councilor Henderson)



(11) Commending and congratulating Paul Shelby Amos II, Executive

Vice-President and COO of Aflac, upon recently being named as one of Forty

under Forty by Georgia Trend Magazine. (Councilor Allen)



(12) Request for waiver of penalty on delinquent real property tax by Phyllis

Stephenson. (Forwarded by Muscogee County Tax Commissioner)











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