CITY OF MILTON, GEORGIA   
Joe Lockwood, Mayor 
                                                                                                                            
CITY COUNCIL 
Karen Thurman 
Matt Kunz 
Bill Lusk 
Burt Hewitt 
Joe Longoria 
Rick Mohrig

Monday, October 5, 2015 | Regular Council Meeting Agenda | 6 p.m.

INVOCATION - Remco Brommet, Chaplain for the City of Milton Police and Fire.

CALL TO ORDER

1) ROLL CALL

2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
(Led by Mayor Joe Lockwood)


3) APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
(Add or remove items from the agenda)
(Agenda Item No. 15-260)

4) PUBLIC COMMENT

5) CONSENT AGENDA

1. Approval of the September 14, 2015 Special Called City Council Meeting Minutes. (Agenda Item No. 15-252) 
(Deferred at the September 21, 2015 City Council Meeting) 
(Sudie Gordon, City Clerk) 

2. Approval of the September 14, 2015 Work Session Council Meeting Minutes. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-261) 
 (Sudie Gordon, City Clerk)

6) REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS 

1. Proclamation Recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness Month 
(Councilmember Karen Thurman)

7) FIRST PRESENTATION 

1. Consideration of RZ15-14/U15-04/VC15-03 - 3503 and 3505 Bethany Road by Wisdarium, LLC - To Rezone from O-I (Office-Institutional) and AG-1 (Agricultural) to O-I (Office-Institutional) and a Use Permit for a Private School (Sec. 64-1831) to Expand the Existing School from 2,000 Square Feet to 8,000 Square Feet for up to 150 Students. A Two-part Concurrent Variance to Reduce the 50 Foot Undisturbed Buffer and 10 Foot Improvement Setback to a 20 Foot Landscape Strip along the North Property Line [Sec. 64-1091(a)] and to Reduce the 100 Foot Setback for Recreation Areas to 20 Feet along the North Property Line [Sec. 64-1831(b)(4)]. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-262) 
(Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 

2. Consideration of an Ordinance to Amend Appendix A, Parks and Recreation Fees and Other Charges, Chapter 34, Section 24 of The Milton City Code. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-263) 
(Jim Cregge, Parks and Recreation Director)

8) PUBLIC HEARING (None)

9) ZONING AGENDA (None)

10) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 

1. Consideration to Adopt the Impact Fee Ordinance and to Create Chapter 25 "Impact Fees" in the City Code of Ordinances. (Agenda Item No. 15-257) 
(Discussed at September 14, 2015 City Council Work Session) 
(First Presentation at September 21, 2015 Regular City Council Meeting) 
(Kathleen Field, Community Development Director)

11) NEW BUSINESS (None)

12)ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING RELATED TO ALCOHOL LICENSE
 
1. Administrative Hearing Regarding the Possible Suspension or Revocation of the Alcohol License for C.C.E. Group, Inc., d/b/a Montana's Bar & Grill Located at 13695 Highway 9, Milton, Georgia 30004. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-258) 
(Deferred at the September 21, 2015 City Council Meeting) 
(Chris Lagerbloom, City Manager)

13) MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS

14) STAFF REPORTS 

Department Updates
1. Police
2. Public Works 
3. Parks and Recreation 
4. Community Development 
5. Economic Development

15) EXECUTIVE SESSION (if needed)

16) ADJOURNMENT

(Agenda Item No. 15-264)
Note: In an effort to provide the most up-to-date information for Milton citizens, the Communications Department sends pre- and post-City Council meeting updates informing the public about events at City Hall and their outcomes.

City Council meetings normally take place at City Hall, 13000 Deerfield Parkway Suite 107 Milton, GA 30004 the first and third Mondays of the month, barring a holiday or special-called meeting. Work sessions are normally held the second Monday of the month.

There are no votes taken at a work session.
 








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Incorporated on Dec. 1, 2006, the City of Milton has been recognized for having the highest quality of life in the state of Georgia and ninth-highest in the southern United States by the Business Journals' "On Numbers" survey. It is a distinctive community that embraces small-town life and heritage while preserving and enhancing the city's rural character. The City of Milton will provide opportunity and value in a responsive and responsible environment through active partnerships with the community and its stakeholders. For more information, visit www.cityofmiltonga.us, or call 678-242-2500.

 

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