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

Monday, July 11, 2016| 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. 16-146) 

4) PUBLIC COMMENT

5) CONSENT AGENDA 

1. Approval of the April 25, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes. (Agenda Item No. 16-147) (Sudie Gordon, City Clerk) 

2. Approval of a Professional Services Agreement between the City of Milton and David J. Hodges, P.E., P.C. for the Creation of Construction Specifications and Documents for Two Bridges at Providence Park. (Agenda Item No. 16-148) (Jim Cregge, Parks and Recreation Director)

6) REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS 

1. Discussion Regarding Community Septic Systems. (Carter Lucas, Assistant City Manager)

7) FIRST PRESENTATION

1. Consideration of an Ordinance of the City Council to Authorize Fulton County to Conduct an Election (Bond Referendum). (Agenda Item No. 16-149) (Ken Jarrard, City Attorney)


8) PUBLIC HEARING (None)

9) ZONING AGENDA

1. Consideration of RZ15-18 - To Amend the AG-1 (Agricultural) District, Chapter 64, Article VI, Division 2. (Agenda Item No. 16-124) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 

2. Consideration of RZ15-19 - To Amend the R-1 (Single Family Residential) District, Chapter 64, Article VI, Division 3. (Agenda Item No. 16-125) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director)

3. Consideration of RZ15-20 - To Amend the R-2 (Single Family Residential) District, Chapter 64, Article VI, Division 4. (Agenda Item No. 16-126) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 

4. Consideration of RZ15-21 - To Amend the R-2A (Single Family Residential) District, Chapter 64, Article VI, Division 5. (Agenda Item No. 16-127) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 

5. Consideration of RZ15-23 - To amend the CUP (Community Unit Plan) District, Chapter 64, Article VI, Division 23. (Agenda Item No. 16-128) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 

6. Consideration of RZ15-24 - To Amend the Rural Milton Overlay for Single Family Type Uses (Sec. 64-1141). (Agenda Item No. 16-129) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director)


10) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 

1. Consideration to Amend Chapter 50, Subdivisions, and Creating Section 50-162, Rural Design. (Agenda Item No. 16-130) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Kathleen Field, Community Development Director) 

2. Consideration to Amend Chapter 48, Streets, Sidewalks, and other Public Places. (Agenda Item No. 16-132) (First Presentation at June 6, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting) (Discussed at June 13, 2016 City Council Work Session) (Carter Lucas, Assistant City Manager)

11) NEW BUSINESS

1. Consideration of A Resolution Appointing Steven Krokoff As City Manager. (Agenda Item No. 16-150) (Mayor Joe Lockwood) 

2. Consideration of the Approval of a Waiver of Conflict Regarding Jarrard & Davis, LLP's Relationship with Pond & Company in Relation to the Representation of the City of Milton in Connection with Pond & Company Entering into an Agreement for Services which are Generally Described as a Roundabout Design for the Intersection of Freemanville Road at Providence Road. (Agenda Item No. 16-151) (Ken Jarrard, City Attorney) 

3. Consideration of a Utility and Fiber Easement Agreement by and between the City of Milton and Verizon Wireless LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless respecting the Providence site. (Agenda Item No. 16-152) (Ken Jarrard, City Attorney) 

4. Consideration of an Intergovernmental Agreement for Use and Distribution of Proceeds Generated by the 2016 Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax Referendum. (Agenda Item No. 16-153) (Carter Lucas, Assistant City Manager)

12) MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS 

13) STAFF REPORTS

Department Updates 
1. Public Works 
2. Police 
3. Economic Development

14) EXECUTIVE SESSION (if needed) 

15) ADJOURNMENT (Agenda Item No. 16-154)


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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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