October 19 City Council Meeting Wrap-up
ZONING AGENDA

1. Consideration of RZ15-14/U15-04/VC15-03 - 3503 and 3505 Bethany Bend 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) 
(First Presentation at October 5, 2015 Regular City Council Meeting) 
(Kathleen Field, Community Development Director)
Approved with conditions recommended by staff, 6-0
Note: Councilmember Rick Mohrig absent

UNFINISHED BUSINESS 

 1. 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) 
(First Presentation at October 5, 2015 Regular City Council Meeting) 
(Jim Cregge, Parks and Recreation Director)
Approved 6-0

NEW BUSINESS

1. Consideration of a Resolution Adopting the City of Milton Parks and Recreation Department Revised Facility and Fields Use Policy. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-269) 
(Jim Cregge, Parks and Recreation Director) 
Approved 5-1

2. Consideration of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Milton and Fulton County Schools Regarding Implementation of an Automated Enforcement Program for School Bus Stop Arm Violations ("School Bus Safety Camera Enforcement Program"). 
(Agenda Item No. 15-270) 
(Chris Lagerbloom, City Manager)
Approved 6-0 

3. Consideration of a Consent Order Resolving the Issue of Road Funding and Maintenance in Fulton County. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-271) 
(Ken Jarrard, City Attorney) 
Approved 6-0

4. Consideration of the Final Service Delivery Strategy Agreement between the City of Milton, Fulton County, and All Other Municipalities in Fulton County. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-272) 
(Ken Jarrard, City Attorney)
Motion to defer to Nov. 2 Regular City Council Meeting approved 6-0
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