November 18, 1991 Council Meeting
November 18, 1991
The regular scheduled meeting of Mayor and Council was held November 18, 1991
at Smyrna City Hall. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 o'clock p.m. by
presiding officer Mayor Protem Jim Hawkins. All council members were present.
Also present was City Administrator John Patterson, City Clerk Melinda
Dameron, City Attorney Charles E. Camp, Communications Director Steve
Ciaccio, Police Chief Stan Hook, Finance Director Emory McHugh, Community
Relations Director Kathy Barton, Fire Chief Larry Williams, City Engineer Ken
Hildebrandt, Library Director Laurel Best, Parks and Recreation Director
Sherry Reavis, Public Works Director Vic Broyles and representatives of the
press.
Invocation was given by Stephen Kimmel, pastor of Smyrna First Baptist Church
followed by the pledge to the flag.
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Mayor Protem Jim Hawkins announced that Mayor Bacon was out of town this week
attending a conference for the postal service.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
(A) Variance request to reduce front and side setback - 3116 Wills Street
John Patterson stated that Mr. Ernest Dikilato is requesting a variance to
reduce the front yard setback from 35 to 11 feet and side yard setback from
10 to 3.5 feet for construction of a carport in front of his home. This
request was tabled at the last meeting and there was no opposition.
Jim Hawkins stated he would not be voting on any of the agenda items tonight
but had visited Mr. Dikilato's home since the last meeting and had no problem
with the variances. Mr. Dikilato said the carport would not be enclosed on
the sides and was being constructed to protect his vehicles from the weather.
A letter was also presented from the adjoining neighbor stating they had no
objections to the carport.
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Mr. Lnenicka said this is a dead end street and very quiet neighborhood. The
carport will not be enclosed and therefore should not obstruct the view of
traffic. Mr. Lnenicka made a motion the variances be approved as requested
with a stipulation that the addition never be enclosed as garage. Jack
Shinall seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
(B) Variance request to reduce side setback at 1176 Pinehurst Drive
John Patterson stated that Mr. Waymon Snyder is requesting a variance to
reduce the side yard setback from 10 to 2 feet to replace an existing roof on
his carport. There was no opposition and a letter was provided from the
adjacent property owner stating they had no objections to the variance.
Mrs. Snyder stated the roof on the existing carport had become rotten and
while it was being replaced, learned they must have a building permit and
variance. Mr. Wood said the garage encroaches 8 feet into the setback and
when the old roof was removed, the grandfathered setback no longer applied.
Mr. Wood said he was familiar with the home and had no problem with the
variance.
Pete Wood made a motion the variance be approved as requested. Wade Lnenicka
seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
(C) Variance request to reduce front setback - 1010 Parkland Run
John Patterson stated that Mr. Chap Reed is requesting this variance to
reduce the front yard setback from 35 to 23 feet for construction of a new
home. There was no opposition.
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Mr. Reed said there are 16 to 17 homes in the development at the present and
the owner of this lot has a particular set of plans for the home she wants to
build. The lot is on a cul-de-sac and the lots on either side are now vacant.
This is the only way this particular plan will fit on the lot but Mr. Reed
said he could meet other setback requirements and did not expect this
development to require future variances on the other two lots.
Pete Wood made a motion the variance be approved as requested. Bill Scoggins
seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
FORMAL BUSINESS:
November 18, 1991 meeting - continued
(A) Certification of November 5, 1991 election results
Election Superintendent Linda Smith read the results of the November 5, 1991
city election. A run-off election in Ward 5 will be conducted November 19,
1991 to determine the winner.
Bill Scoggins made a motion the election results be certified and accepted as
presented. Jack Shinall seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
(B) Ordinance amendment
agencies)
Section 14-12 (license fees for insurance
John Patterson stated that this code section should be amended to allow an
increase of business license fees to insurance agencies, from $75 to $100
annually. These fees are regulated by the State and the fee structure
determined by population. The 52% population increase for Smyrna in the 1990
Census allows the increase in fees effective January 1, 1992.
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Wade Lnenicka made a motion Section 14-12 (a) and (c) be amended to increase
insurance agency license fees from $75 to $100. Pete Wood seconded the motion
which carried 6-0.
(C) Bid opening: computer hardware for Communications Department
Bids were opened, read and recorded as follows:
Soft Warehouse
Atlanta Technological Service
Computer Solutions
AC3
Radio Shack
Greenleaf Computer Service
No bid
$12,335 and $9,780
$6,056
$7,433
No bid
No bid
Pete Wood made a motion the bids be turned over to the committee for review
and recommendation back at the next meeting. Jack Shinall seconded the motion
which carried 6-0.
(D) Bid opening: playground equipment for Creatwood Park
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Bids were opened, read and recorded as follows:
Redwood Leisure
Hunter-Knepshield
Dominica Recreation
Landscape Structures
Leisure Lines
Norvell-Hasley
$4,550.00
$5,607.28
$4,850.00 + 41.25 business license
$5,784.78
$6,268.00
$5,766.00
Bill Scoggins made
their recommendation
which carried 6-0.
a motion the bids be turned over to the committee for
back at the next meeting. Pete Wood seconded the motion
(E) Validate petition to annex property at Spring Street/Spring Road
Attorney Charles Camp read an application for annexation as follows:
We, the undersigned, who constitute sixty percent (60%) of the electors
resident and sixty percent (60%) of the owners of the land area by acreage,
as described below, which is unincorporated and contiguous to the City of
Smyrna, hereby apply to have said area annexed into the City of Smyrna under
the provisions of laws of the State of Georgia, said property being annexed
being described as follows:
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All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 631 of the 17th
District, 2nd Section, Cobb County, Georgia, and being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Spring Street (50 foot right of
way), said point being 153.86 feet west of a right of way monument found at
the intersection of Spring Street and Spring Road; from said point of
beginning running south 01 degrees 05 minutes 06 seconds east a distance of
108.56 feet to the north right of way of Spring Road (110 foot right of way);
November 18, 1991 meeting - continued
thence running south 63 degrees 33 minutes 22 seconds west along the northern
right of way of Spring Road a distance of 117.81 feet to an iron pin set;
thence north 00 degrees 35 minutes 54 seconds west a distance of 65.47 feet
to an iron pin set on the southern right of way line of Spring Street; thence
south 87 degrees 34 minutes 23 seconds east a distance of 105.25 feet to the
point of BEGINNING.
WHEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLY FOR SUCH ANNEXATION
Witness the hands and seals of 60% of the record title holders of the land
described above: s/AARON FELDMAN
Bill Scoggins made a motion the petition be validated and a public hearing
... set for December 16, 1991. Wade Lnenicka seconded the motion which carried
4-2 with Jack Shinall and Bob Davis opposed. Mr. Shinall said Mr. Feldman is
planning to open a pawn shop at this location and since he had consistently
opposed pawn shops, would not vote for the annexation.
(F) Re-adoptlon or Chapter 10 (Fire Protection and Prevention) of Code of
Ordinance
John Patterson stated the Governors Growth Strategies program in the State
requires that every city have a minimum set of standards to govern
construction. The Department of Community Affairs will review all the codes
in the State and after reviewing our codes, have provided no comment which
requires that we re-adopt our Fire Prevention and Protection and Building
codes as they stand.
Kathy Jordan made a motion that Chapter 10 (Fire Protection and Prevention)
Codes be re-adopted. Pete Wood seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
(G) Re-adoption of Article II (Building Code); Article III (Electrical
Code); Article IV (Gas Code); Article V (Mechanical Code); Article VI
(Plumbing Code); Article VII (Sign Code); Article VIII (Swimming Pool Code;
Article IX (Housing Code); Article X (Excavating & Trenching)
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Bob Davis
through X,
6-0.
made
be
a motion
re-adopted.
the
Bill
City of Smyrna building codes, Articles II
Scoggins seconded the motion which carried
(H) Approval of Civil Service examination and promotional procedures
Pete Wood made a motion this item be tabled for further study. Jack Shinall
seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMITS: Nothing to report.
BID AWARDS: Nothing to report.
CONSENT AGENDA:
(A) Approval of November 4, 1991 minutes
(B) No parking zone - Glenroy Place from Spring Road a distance of 150 feet
(west side)
(C) Approval of rules and regulations - Smyrna Fire Department
(D) Approval of freeze on travel and capital expenditures
(E) Approval to advertise for Civil Service Charter amendments
Wade Lnenicka made a motion the consent agenda be approved. Bob Davis
seconded the motion which carried 6-0.
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COUNCIL INPUT: Councilman Pete Wood said he had received a report from
Communications for the month of October indicating that 4,919 calls were
dispatched with 1,620 of those being emergency calls. Mr. Wood commended the
employees in that department for the good job they do.
Kathy Jordan said she was pleased to announce that the new fire and police
precinct opened today and is operational. Chief Williams said the new station
would allow them to reduce their response time from 7 or 8 minutes to no more
than 2 or 3 minutes for that area.
Jack Shinall urged the residents of Ward 5 to vote in the run-off election
tomorrow.
November 18, 1991 meeting - continued
Bill Scoggins read a letter from a business owner who recently rented the
community center facilities for a sports day event, congratulating the city
on the beautiful center and courteous staff.
Reports
community
gym time
residents
were given from Community Relations and Parks Department. The
center now closes at 10:00 p.m. rather than 11:00 p.m. Also, open
in the evenings, Saturday and Sunday is available only to Smyrna
who show proof of residency with a library card.
Wade Lnenicka thanked Dr. Robert Mainor for donating $200 for purchase of
books for our library. Mr. Lnenicka also thanked the Public Works department
for the work done in the last two months on creeks in Creatwood and Argyle
Estates. These projects have been on the drainage improvement list for almost
3 years now and have delayed because of rain. ......
Jim Hawkins stated
hospital today after
to Sue Blaydes and
morning. Mr. Hawkins
expressed appreciation
that Jane Mears, Personnel Director is at home from the
having surgery and wished her well. Also, condolences go
her family following the death of her mother early this
said his father in law also passed away last week and
to everyone for their cards and flowers.
With no further business, meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
A. MAX BACON, MAYOR
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CERTIFIED ELECTION RETURNS OF
SMYRNA, GEORGIA CITY ELECTION
HELD THIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1991
12948
1641
REGISTERED
VOTING
We the duly appointed election Managers to conduct this election, declare the
following results:
WARD 1
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
125
70
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i:o'Oi< cOUNCIL:
CHARLENE RENEE CAPILOUTO
JOHN H. PATRICK
82
108
WARD 2
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
181
129
FOR COUNCIL:
RONALD L. NEWCOMB
BETTY MCLAIN TURLEY
222
103
WARD 3
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
192
97
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FOR COUNCIL:
BILL SCOGGINS (I)
(UNOPPOSED)
245
WARD 4
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
324
296
FOR COUNCIL:
JIM HAWKINS (I)
(UNOPPOSED)
505
WARD 5
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
FOR COUNCIL:
JACK R. CRAMER
KATHY BROOKS JORDAN (I)
JACK SHINALL (I)
WARD 6
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
FOR COUNCIL:
FRANKLIN L. ADAMS
WADE S. LNENICKA (I)
WARD 7
FOR MAYOR:
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
FOR COUNCIL:
PETE WOOD (I)
(UNOPPOSED)
MAYOR - TOTAL*
A. MAX BACON (I)
LENNA DENE LINDSEY
365
320
328
112
282
376
154
179
363
480
383
694
2140
1480
*INCLUDES ABSENTEE VOTES
FROM ALL WARDS
We therefore certify to the Mayor and Council of the City of Smyrna, the
election of:
MAYOR
COUNCIL WARD
COUNCIL WARD
COUNCIL WARD
A. MAX BACON
1 JOHN H. PATRICK
2 RON NEWCOMB
3 BILL SCOGGINS
COUNCIL WARD 4
COUNCIL WARD 5
COUNCIL WARD 6
COUNCIL WARD 7
JIM HAWKINS
RUN-OFF
WADE LNENICKA
CHARLES "PETE"
They have received a majority of the votes cast.
WOOD
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LINDA SMITH
SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTION
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 1
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 2
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 3
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 4
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 5
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 6
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 7
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MELINDA DAMERON
CITY CLERf
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CERTIFIED ELECTION RETURNS OF
Sl{YRNA, GEORGIA RUN-OFF ELECTION
HELD THIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1991
1,662
649
REGISTERED
VOTING
We, the duly appointed election Managers to conduct this election, declare
the following results of the run-off election held in Ward 5.
WARD 5
JACK R. CRAMER
379
JACK SHINALL
270
We therefore certify to the Mayor and Council of the City of Smyrna, the
election of:
COUNCIL WARD 5
JACK R. CRAMER
He has received a majority of the votes cast.
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LINDA SMITH
SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTION
CHIEF MANAGER, WARD 5
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MELINDA DAMERON
CITY CLERK
November 19, 1991
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