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09192005 September 10, 2005 Attachments September 19. 2005 11 - Council Member McNabb recognized Mr. Ciaccio, and Mr. Ciaccio provided details to those present regarding new fitness equipment acquired by the City which was funded by the Parks Bond Referendum. Mr. Ciaccio provided details to those present concerning planned recreational activities in the City. Council Member Smith recognized Mr. Corey, and Mr. Corey provided details to those present concerning positions for which the City is currently recruiting. At Council Member Smith's request, Mr. Corey provided details to those present concerning recent wellness program activities. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka recognized Ms. Edgar, who had no report. Council Member Lnenicka recognized Chief Hook, who had no report. Council Member Lnenicka recognized Chief Lanyon, and Chief Lanyon provided details to those present concerning the new Station 3 building on Spring Road. Chief Lanyon reported that some City fire department personnel are in Mississippi providing assistance in the areas affected by the recent hurricane. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka thanked the volunteers who have provided aid to the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka thanked all the City employees and citizens who have donated their time and resources for the relief of those persons displaced by Hurricane Katrina. - Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka stated one of his late father's great legacies to this community is the Veterans Memorial on the Village Green. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka stated his family is very appreciative of the great support they received from the people ofthe community after his father passed away. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka stated his family requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Friends of the Smyrna Library to purchase materials which support the Veterans Memorial in terms of military and diplomatic history. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka stated that, on behalf of his family, he wishes to thank all the people who have donated resources for these library acquisitions. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka stated he deeply appreciates the kindness and concern shown to himself and to his family by the people of this community. CITIZENS INPUT: Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka recognized Ms. Molly Herrin, and Ms. Herrin commented favorably on her experiences as a resident of Smyrna and thanked the City's officials for the efforts they have made to make Smyrna a great place to live. Ms. Herrin commended the City's officials for always being courteous and attentive when she contacts them in relation to City business. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka recognized Mr. Charlie Bailey, and Mr. Bailey expressed condolences to Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka for the recent loss of his father. Mr. Bailey announced he will be a candidate in the upcoming election for Secretary of State of Georgia, and asked those present for their support of his candidacy. Council Member Newcomb thanked Ms. Herrin for her thoughtful comments about the City, and commended her for the active role she plays in the community and the leadership and inspiration she provides. - September 19,2005 12 Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka stated that the great people who live in Smyrna have made it a great city. Mayor Pro Tern Lnenicka also commented favorably on the efforts and contributions made by the City staff. ADJOURNMENT: - With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:42 p.m. A. MAX BACON, MAYOR l ~~w~ CHARLES PETE WOOD, WARD 7 ' ~ 0. Lf!~ SUSAN D. HIOTT, CITY CLERK ~.~ JL RON NEWCOMB, WARD 2 - - ~ CITY OF SMYRNA RESOLUTION No. R2005-6 WHEREAS, the State of Georgia's Minimum Planning Standards and Procedures for Solid Waste Management (Chapter 110-4-3) require the development of a Solid Waste Management Plan every ten years and a Short Term Work Program every five years; and WHEREAS, the City of Smyrna has prepared a Solid Waste Management Plan (2006 - 2015) in compliance with the Minimum Planning Standards and Procedures; and, WHEREAS, the two public hearings required by the Minimum Planning Standards and Procedures were conducted by the City of Smyrna on June 6, 2005 and September 19,2005. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Smyrna, Georgia, that the draft Solid Waste Management Plan dated August 2005, be officially transmitted to the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for review and approval. Adopted this 19th day of September, 2005 - Wade S. Lnenicka, Mayor Pro Tern Attest: \\\\,U /JUl, ,\\ U'-'A ", "" S - v I\J III" ....' ....~.......... to........ ~....' "..... N oJr...... ....-=:,. ::,' ~7 ;. A' -:. ~ l 0, ~ ...,,\~~ ~ : :e <<>- ;.t.\ 0 - ::0; 0 Oh'<';' : :: - O' <"'0 <<c^ J -f " ~ \ .~ '-"'/'- -{~ - I . <b.."'1 / _ ~\..'...."!. ~ , / -:-'" C"~"" "" '" OUNt'< "" "'/11111/1111\11\\\\\\\ -