Columbus, Georgia

Georgia's First Consolidated Government

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Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
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Council Members

CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA

FOR THE MEETING OF JUNE 5, 2018



O R D I N A N C E S:



(1) 2nd Reading - An Ordinance providing for the demolition of structures; and

for other purposes. (Mayor Pro-Tem Pugh)



(2) 1st Reading - REZN-04-18-0637: An ordinance rezoning approximately 9.30

acres located at 3812 Cusseta Road (Parcel #064-029-001). The current zoning

is GC (General Commercial) zoning district. The proposed zoning is LMI (Light

Manufacturing / Industrial) zoning district. The proposed use is warehouse and

distribution. The Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Department

recommend approval. Applicant: John Anker (Councilor Huff)



(3) 1st Reading ? An Ordinance adopting an Operating and Capital Improvement

Budgets for the Fiscal Year 2019 beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30,

2019, for certain funds of the Consolidated Government of Columbus, Georgia,

and appropriating the amounts shown in each budget; and for other purposes.

(Budget Review Committee)



(4) 1st Reading - An Ordinance adopting Non-Operating Budgets for the Fiscal

Year 2019 beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019, for certain funds of

the Consolidated Government of Columbus, Georgia, and appropriating the amounts

shown in each budget; and for other purposes. (Budget Review Committee)



(5) 1st Reading - An Ordinance amending Article VII of Chapter 13 of the

Columbus Code Solid Waste Collection and Disposal by changing the monthly

residential garbage fee and updating the guidelines for an offset to the

residential rate for low-income households; and for other purposes. (Budget

Review Committee)



(6) 1st Reading - An Ordinance amending Section 8-14 of the Columbus Code to

revise the fee for the issuance of any certificate of occupancy permit; and for

other purposes. (Budget Review Committee)



(7) 1st Reading - An Ordinance providing for contributions to the Columbus,

Georgia General Government Employee's Pension Plan for the Fiscal Year

beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019 . (Budget Review Committee)



(8) 1st Reading - An Ordinance providing for contributions to the Columbus,

Georgia Pension Plan for Employees of the Department of Public Safety for the

Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019. (Budget Review

Committee)



(9) 1st Reading - An Ordinance providing for Government funding of a Major

Disability Income Plan for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2018 and ending

June 30, 2019. (Budget Review Committee)



(10) 1st Reading - An Ordinance providing for Government funding of a Death

Benefit Escrow for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30,

2019. (Budget Review Committee)



(11) 1st Reading - An Ordinance revising Columbus Code Sections 16B-15-5(a)(7)

Annual Leave (vacation), and 16B-15-6(a)(4) Sick Leave to provide that such

leave may be taken in minimum increments of fifteen (15) minutes. (Budget

Review Committee)



(12) 1st Reading - An Ordinance amending Article VI of Chapter 13 of the

Columbus Code to revise definitions and enforcement mechanisms; to regulate

stockpiled materials; and for other purposes.) (Councilor Garrett and Councilor

Barnes)



(13) 1st Reading - An Ordinance authorizing a referendum to occur in Columbus,

Georgia at the general election on November 6, 2018 that would authorize the

sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on Sundays between the hours of

11:00 am and 12:30 pm on the premises of any licensed establishment which

derives at least 50 percent of its total annual gross sales from the sale of

prepared meals or food; and for other purposes. (Councilor Garrett)



(14) 1st Reading - An ordinance amending the membership provisions for the

Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee; and for other purposes. (Mayor Pro-Tem

Pugh)



(15) 1st Reading - An ordinance amending the membership provisions for the

Aquatic Center Advisory Committee; and for other purposes. (Mayor Pro-Tem Pugh)





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



(16) A Resolution reaffirming intent to use 70 percent of OLOST proceeds to

enhance public safety and 30 percent for roads and infrastructure. (Councilor

Thomas)



(17) A Resolution affirming, under the authority of O.C.G.A. ?46-5-134 and

?46-5-134.2, the 9-1-1 charges for Columbus, Georgia. (Budget Review Committee)

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