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June7/21/28, July6, 1971 71 1 7 Pol ice 10 15 28 2 VI's. Po 1 iceman $500 $525 $550 $575 $600 $625 $650 5% 3% 2% Sgt. 600 630 660 690 720 750 5% 3% 2% Lt. 650 680 710 740 770 800 5% 3"/ 2% /0 Capt. 700 730 760 790 820 850 5% 3% 2% Chief 750 780 810 840 870 900 5% 3% 2% JULY 6, 197:1 Pursuant to the C ter a regular meeting of Mayor and Council. City of Smyrna. was held Ci Hall, Smyrna, Georgia, on Jul 6, 197L The meeting was called to order at :30 olclock P.M. by presiding icer Harold L. Smith. Ail C cilmen were t. Also present: City Cle L. W. Charles, City G. Carreker, T sessor D. Scott Jackson, Publ ic Works vld, N. Proctor, George of , Sudderth and Etheredge representative of the Marietta Journal and !E. Charles Co ocated at dogs bei s In the a misunderstanding between the former owner and Miss ap as rmltted under the business license the City. A approxi mate Iy 150 people favor nued operat'ion and an agreement as to ~ow t~e business ld be conducted i.n tne future, were submitted to Council. ['t was the consensus of Mayor and CouncIl t~at if Mi ss Dunlap operates the business as called out In the agreement, there would be no cause r laints. The agreement caned out the followi e1} Grooming servi ich ude and 1 animals belon othe; lIes include y items invol care, maintenance and feeding of Sale of e d Owner, including the puppies sai^d , but that said Owner would limit adult permanent 1 on the premises to not more than 10; (4) Stud services, but no le dogs longing to others would be on said premi t; ) No boarding of dogs on a commercial basis; however dogs to be , for convenience, t on the premtses overnight; Dog owed only in front said premises. invocation was by Councilman Hubert Black. Action on five zoning hearings is recorded as follows: L 1 Champion located on Roswell Road, Land Lot , was count trlct to R-2 City of Smyrna. There was no opposition On motion by Councilman Homer Kuhl the property was rezoned as motion was seconded Hubert Black. The vote was six to one, (Continuation of July 6,1971 Meeting Marston Tuck 2. The H. R. Harris property located on Roswell Road, Land Lot ,approximately es, from R-l residential to C-1 rcial was rezoned as requested on by Hubert Black, seconded by Arthu T. Bacon. The vote was six to one, J.C. ield opposed. y, Woodruff Drive, was rezoned from R-1 to R-2 1'1 represented the petitioners and stated he planned to Chateaux De Ville but had no definite plans at this motioned the property be rezoned as advertised. tion. The vote was five to two: Marston Tuck opposed, on Powder Springs Street be rezoned from R-l build doctors or dentists offices. ning property on one side was zoned the other side was zoned R-l residential, a C-l zoning which was not the practice of Council. Councilman denied. Marston Tuck seconderl the motion. The perty on Benson Poole Road ny Reb Sto be rezoned -1 commerc motion by ston Tuck, seconded by as advertis approved ,on unan~mous vote. permits were submitted by Buildi ions the following action is Inspector Leon Hood and Food Store, and 4-Lane. Marston Tuck tion was s J. C. Porterfield. he proper set ack; therefore the motion and pending checkout of set back be Leon Hood with the State Atlanta Road enclose porch, underpin house, pal ices. Approved unanimously on motion by J. C. O. Canada. . Por- rned ), request fo trailer permit for , and permit for repairing bu ng. Marston Tuck for repairs be approved and the trailer rmit be , rest use only, with a 1 mitation of secon rterfield and voted unanimously. no report on the Concord-Love project. L. Smith county r, it the plans. d that Commissioner Ernest Barrett and Joe Sims were ve one person e of drawing plans for Atlanta been determined r this person has sufficient time , Sudderth and Etheredge in the process of being ted plans for the Cooper Lake- rawn up and should be completed Mr. Hardy also stated the Rink, Smyrna Hills Road, s for the sewer facility to the South Cobb Roller ld be completed this week. rty, stated sib I I ties ; rson property st ed one sibil Creek nte only. t would serve about thirty s i 1 i ty wou 1 d be less Iv on th i s line. that Mayes, , we are In addition was ry plant. cipating in the tinuatlon of July 6, 1971 Meeting) at rary plant. The amount was called out as $169,400, based on c~a~s per gallon. ,000 gallons, Councilman Arthur T. Bacon sta he had talked with Joe and Mr. Hunt agreed to come to Smyrna Thu , July 8, for a meeting at Ci Hall Mr. Bacon invited Harold Smith, L. W. Charles, Vie C. O. . J. E. David. Hubert lack, Pete Fowler, Bob McDuff and Mr. of the Cobb County Health to the meeting. Mr. Bacon proposed a visit by all to the City dump for dis recommendations in regard to a land fill proposal. aga mot i oned months. the mot i Canada, A A public hearing was held to consider amending the zoning ordinance to provlce twelve months waiting period instead of six months before resubmitti a A reversionar lause to be included in the ordinance and at and Coun was also discussed; however, City Attorney G. W. Carreker inion s would get too involved the general law would lit gate this. action was taken on the revers I clause. Councilman Hubert Black the time span between resubmitting zonings changed from six months to twelve The motion was seconded Marston Tuck. The motion lost three to four. For t Black. Marston and Homer Kuhl. Voting against the motion, C. O. T. Bacon, J. !~ White and J. C. Porterfield. Arthur T. Bacon recommended that Council have authority to waive the distance of 200 feet from a resi as presently cal out in the malt ordinance Section #7, if residents not t to a license being issued; also to the present rocedure of revoking a malt rage license. Public hearing to issuance a license and/or revocation of a license was also discussed. Arthur T. n stated he would in a of the county ordinance and the City of Marietta or ce for each Counci Member review, and recommended changes could be made at the next meeting. City Atto G. W. Carreker submitteacopy of letter from Mr. Ben Fortson, Jr., tary State, in regard to ng and closing dates in a Munici 1 General tlon. The letter stated the tes must fall between the fifteen ive provided in Sectt.on 1 of the Georgia Munici 1 Election Code. . Fo son's letter further stated th t if the ci charter speci ies that the quail ing of candidates must be closed at 1 t for ive days prior to an election, then should an ordinance to co this. ng date of candidates to li could not more than for five prior election and the closing could be Set charter but coul not be less than fi On recommendat of Mayor Harold ith. Councilman ton Tuck motioned the ening for quali ng of candi- dates be set for September and the closi date October 1. J. P,. White seconded the motion. T vote was unani On mot on J. E7 White. seconded Arthur T. Bacon, the C t ttorney was as to draw up the for Council setting the dates within the state law. vote was unanimous. Committee cha rman Homer Kuhl stated it was the unanimous recommendation that the S & S Jani al Service be iven a 30 written notice of ca contract. Mr. Kuhl ther stated he had discussed the matter with heads and learned certain loyees were Ie. and could be made to wax the Police tment, Li and City 11 floors every 90 rsonnel within the rtments help with other clean up. Mr. the S & S Janitorial Servi given a thirty written notice contract. The motion was C. O. Canada. vote was five for the Homer Kuhl, Hubert Black, . O. . Arthur T. Bacon and J. C. Porterfield. White and Marston Tuck opposed the motion. of the committee 11 at i on of artment i 1 ab 1 e , Action on ordinance. Southern Bell (3%) franchise was deferred to the next meeting. 28, 1971 minutes to include vice niversary fall on will effectivell. minutes vote was six to one, J. b rston Tuck, the ml Th vote was unanimous. sca 1 e, "ex- the month The motion talned. On 7. 21, & In other action: Councilman J. P. White motioned r Pro~Tem J. C. Porterfield be authorized to s checks in the absence of and Finance Chairman Hubert Black. The mo~ t was seconded Homer Kuhl and voted unanimously. J. P. White also motioned that Mayor Smith stated this wou been settled. and June checks for S & S Janitorial be done now that the matter of the (Continuation of July 6"t971 Meeting) Hubert Black reported the Codifi ion of Ordinances was ready for fore final approval. Mr. Black fu I' stated he would obtain a r each councilman and the Mayor. which would leave a balance of 42 due form. Canada stated that Homer Pittman. coach of baseball for fifteen ears is now in the Veterans Hospital with a tumor of the brain. and in the form ion that and Counci I proclaim July 14. 1971 as "Homer seball Day" at Park with permission to request donations. Homer ded the motion and the vote was unanimous. ield that due to a conflict with vacation. he G.M.A. Convention J 11. rterfield requested in the form of a motion that Sanford Road be closed, ranted to charge admission. July3. 6. and 7 for the tournaments, and week July 19 for the district tournament games. The motion was seconded Kuhl and voted unanimously. Tuck motioned that sealed bids be requested ction of two tennis courts at Jonquil Park. unanimously. ing August 2. 1971 for conded by Hubert Black C. O. Canada motioned that bids be secured on a new truck for the sewe department. the bids to be opened August 2, 1971 meeting. Motion T. Bacon and voted unanimously. by Marston Tuck. Mayes. Suddereth and Etherdge were authorized to prepare showing a baseball and football field. on property on Powder rings motion was seconded by J. C. Porterfield and voted unanimous the Police Department that however. he would like to ting. Mr. Tuck rtment open and man Marston Tuck ferred to th ne of the it that Council or up-grading of several recommendations from committee. Mr. Tuck stated. bring it before Council at are the positions in the poli personnel on the dates listed below: Lts., effective Oc'tober 1. 1971, and 1 Capt.. effect i 4 Sgts. effective The motion was seconded by Arthur T. Bacon and voted unanimously. Black reported 18,200 books in the library. with a circulation in ld Smith read a letter from Mr. Charles Theo and Emil Panos further tax assessment on lots #3 and #5 Old Concord Road. losed with the letter k for $20.00 as part I a 1 payment of taxes. I' Smi th requested City W. Charles to return the check and state that full amount must be p~ld. . COUNCILMAN WARD 6