November 16 City Council Meeting Wrap-up
ZONING AGENDA 

1. Consideration of U15-05/VC15-05 - 13650 Bethany Road by Bethany's Rest, Inc. - To Request a Use Permit for a Retreat (Sec. 64-1821) in AG- 1 (Agricultural) on 26.65 Acres Using the Existing Structures. A Concurrent Variance to Allow the Existing Vegetation within the 100 Foot Undisturbed Buffer and 10 Foot Improvement Setback and not to Plant Additional Vegetation [Sec. 64-1821(b)(3)]. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-282) 
(First Presentation at November 2, 2015 Regular City Council Meeting) 
(Kathleen Field, Community Development Director)
Approved 7-0

UNFINISHED BUSINESS 

1. Consideration of an Ordinance Reaffirming and Establishing Chapter 46 of the Milton Code of Ordinances Governing Solid Waste Collection Services within the City of Milton. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-281) 
(First Presentation at November 2, 2015 Regular City Council Meeting) 
(Michele McIntosh-Ross, Principal Planner) 
Approved 7-0

2. 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) 
(Deferred at October 19, 2015 & November 2, 2015 Regular City Council Meetings) 
(Ken Jarrard, City Attorney)
Motion to Defer to Dec. 7, 2015 Regular City Council Meeting Approved 7-0 

NEW BUSINESS

1. Consideration of a Resolution Adopting the 2016 City of Milton City Council Regular Meeting and Work Session Schedule. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-295) 
(Sudie Gordon, City Clerk)
Approved with Modifications 7-0

2. Consideration of a Resolution Requesting the Transmittal of a 2016 Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Supplemental Activity and Plan Update Application to the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) for their consideration of the Downtown Milton Study. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-296) 
(Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 
Approved 7-0

3. Consideration of an Amended Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Milton, Georgia and the City of Alpharetta, Georgia Regarding Lease and Joint Use of Municipal Court Facilities. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-297) 
(Chris Lagerbloom, City Manager) 
Approved 7-0

4. Consideration of a Resolution Appointing Members to the City of Milton Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee by Appointing Members from At-Large, District 1/Post1, District 1/Post 2, District 2/Post 1, District 2/Post 2, District 3/Post 1, District 3/Post 2. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-298) 
(Mayor Joe Lockwood)
Motion to appoint Lauren Holmes and Tom Gauger to the City of Milton Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Approved 7-0
 
5.Consideration to Amend Chapter 50, Subdivisions, and Create Section 50- 162, Rural Design. 
(Agenda Item No. 15-294) 
(Kathleen Field, Community Development Director)
Motion to Remand Agenda Item back to Planning Commission for the Nov. 18 Planning Commission Meeting Approved 7-0
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