REFERRALS FROM MAYOR & COUNCIL
COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 10, 2006
TO THE CITY MANAGER:
BAKER HIGH SCHOOL:
Have the staff to get together with Mr. Miles Caggins of the Muscogee
County School District and allow him to come to the Council and make a
presentation as to the status of the property of the old Baker High School.
(Request of Councilor Woodson)
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SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE:
Have the staff to look at the definition of clubs and lodges in the UDO to
delineate between clubs and private clubs as it relates to the request to amend
the text of the Unified Development Ordinance to allow clubs or lodges in the
GC (General Commercial) and LMI (Light Manufacturing/Industrial) zoning
districts as a Special Exception Use. (Request of Mayor Pro Tem Rodgers)
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CLUBS:
Have the staff to schedule a presentation at a Council Work Session to
provide some information as it relates to the Bradley Theater and to look at
what we did to allow them to have teens enter this club. Also, we need to look
at the ordinance.
(Request of Councilor Turner Pugh)
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EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVES:
Have the staff to provide a list of those persons who were actively
working and able to document that they were enrolled in college and working
towards a bachelors or masters degree that has been filed with the Human
Resources Department. Also, have the staff to provide a breakdown of the
starting pay for public safety personnel. (Request of Councilor Allen)
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COLUMBUS DAY:
At some point in the future, he would ask the Administration to consider
making Columbus Day a regular holiday for the Columbus Consolidated
Government. (Request of Councilor Hunter)
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GARDINER DRIVE:
Have the staff to give the history of this property on Gardiner Drive and
provide information as to how did we acquire this property. (Request of Mayor
Pro Tem Rodgers)
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LUCKY CLUB:
Have the staff to consider going ahead and doing the cleanup of this
building and then bill the owner for the cleanup, as he has been given ample
time to do the cleanup. (Request of Councilor Woodson)
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29TH STREET RECREATION CENTER:
Have the staff to provide an update on the break-in of the 29th Street
Recreation Center, which took place back in September, and give an update as to
why it is taking a long period of time to complete the repairs; and also
determine when will the center be reopened. (Request of Councilor Woodson)
VICTORY DRIVE:
Have the staff to send Code & Enforcement out to take a look at a
building, which appears to be some type of garage that is located on Victory
Drive, and is in derelict condition, and let?s give notice to the owner to come
into compliance with our ordinance. (Request of Councilor Woodson)
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GRAFFITI:
Have the staff to get together with her and to provide information as to
what we are doing to assist businesses when they experience problems with
graffiti on their property. (Request of Councilor Woodson)
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AMBER DRIVE:
Have the staff to have someone to go out and take a look at the old store
and service station located on Amber Drive, which has been vacant for over 20
years and is a terrible eyesore in the community and has not been kept up.
(Request of Councilor Turner Pugh)
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Copies submitted to the following on October 11, 2006
Mayor Poydasheff
City Manager Hugley
City Attorney Fay
Tiny B. Washington, CMC
Clerk of Council
Council of Columbus, Georgia
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