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February 6, 1989 Council Meeting February 6, 1989 The regularly scheduled meeting of Mayor and Council was held pursuant to the Charter on February, 1989 at Smyrna City Hall. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 o'clock p.m. by presiding officer Mayor A. Max Bacon. All council members were present. Also present was City Administrator John Patterson, City Attorney Charles E. Camp, City Clerk Melinda Dameron and representatives of the press. Invocation was given by Richard Hemphill, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church. CITIZENS INPUT: Nothing to report. Reports were given by Public Works, Finance and the Department. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (A) Variance request side yard setback at 1352 Poplar Pointe. John Patterson stated that Jack Thompson is requesting a variance to reduce the side yard setback from 10 feet to 2 feet at 1352 Poplar Pointe. The request is being made due to an error the surveyor made before construction was begun and this unit is now approximately 50% complete. There was no opposition. Mr. Thompson said he is the last building. discovered until the to $85,900. has built 154 townhomes in The Oaks of Concord and this An error was made on the original survey and it was not unit was near completion. These units sell for $69,900 Jack Shinall stated that this variance should be recorded in all deeds of the property and made a motion the variance be approved as requested. Kathy Jordan seconded the motion which carried 7-0. (B) Variance request - increase maximum size of accessory building at 3297 Concord Circle. John Patterson said that Mr. F. W. McCook, Jr. is requesting a variance for an accessory building at his home, from the 25% maximum size allowed by code to 60% of the size of the primary structure. There was no opposition. Mr. McCook said he wanted to build a 30 x 24 foot garage for storage of a 1966 classic Mustang to protect it from the weather, as well as a lawn mower and other yard equipment. Jim Hawkins said Mr. McCook had assured him this will not be an auto shop but would use the garage for storage only. Since this is an older neighborhood the homes are quite small, and it is difficult to construct a garage that meets requirements of the ordinance. Neighbors on either side of Mr. McCook have similar type structures and since there was no opposition, Mr. Hawkins made a motion the variance be approved as requested. Wade Lnenicka seconded the motion which carried 7-0. Noth2ng to report. Jack Shinall made a motion the surplused fire truck be sold to County Fire Department, with a high bid of $6,700. Bill Scoggins seconded the motion which carried 7-0. COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMITS: Nothing to report. CONSENT AGENDA: (A) Request bids for Jonquil Pool bathhouse remodeling (B) Approval of January minutes (C) Approval of turn light - Park Drive and Spring Road (D) Request bids for service truck (Water) and floor saw (Streets) Kathy Jordan made a motion the consent agenda be approved. Jack Shinall seconded the motion which carried 7-0. COUNCIL INPUT: Wade Lnenicka thanked John Patterson for the new cj.ty limit signs which are finally in place. Jim Hawkins said he had received quite a few calls about the removal of the roll-off container at the former location of the Sanitation office on Smyrna Hill Drive because quite a few of our citizens used it and it was much more convenient than going to the dump on County Farm Road. Our City dump was closed several years ago and the container at Smyrna Hill Drive was offered as an alternative. Mr. Hawkins said he would like this placed on our agenda for the next meeting to give consideration for another site for the roll-off container and would a.lso l.ike to give our citizens an opportunity to voice their opinion. Mayor Bacon said it was necessary to remove the container from the Smyrna Hill Drive site because there was no one to man the fSl-cility. He has asked the Public Works Committee to look into the problem and make their recommendation and Mayor Bacon said he felt confident this would be accomplished before the next meeting and it would not be necessal'."y.to place it on the agenda. Mayor Bacon said he also had received a lot of calls about the container being removed and looked forward to the committee meeting and making their recommendation. Jack reminded everyone that the 911 number should be used in case of emergency only; not for non-emergency ambulance service calls. With no further business, meeting adjourned at 8:06 p.m. A. MAX BACON, MAYOR February 20, 1989 The scheduled Mayor and Council was held February 20, 1989 at Smyrna City Hall. was called to order at 7:30 o'clock p.m. by presiding officer Mayor A. Max Bacon. All council members were present. Also present was City Administrator John Patterson, City Attorney Charles E. Camp, City Clerk Melinda Dameron and representatives of the press. Invocation was given by Reverend Jim Luke, Church, foJ.lowed by t.he pledge to the flag. pastor of Tillman Methodist CITIZENS INPUT: Nothing to report. Reports were given from Fire and Community Development PUBLIC HEARINGS: (A) Variance request - rear yard setback at 570 Windy Hill Road. John Patterson said that Sanford Phillips is requesting this variance to reduce the rear yard setback from 30 feet to 15 feet for an additional building. The variance, if approved, will allow an additional 250 square feet of space in the new buildj.ng. The deeper setback is also needed to facilitate the widening of Windy Hill Road. There was one person in the audience in opposition who was sworn in w.ith Mr. PhiJ.lips by A.ttorney Camp. Mr. the line. Phillips said the existing shopping center is between 2 and 4 feet from property line at some points and this building will be 15 feet from the This building will be between the existing shopping center and the old