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April 15, 1991 Council Meeting l\.pril 15, 1391 The cegular scheduled meeting of Mayor and Council was held April 15, 1991 at SmYI'oa City Hall. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 o'clock p.m. by presLding 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, Public Works Director Vic Broyles, City Engineer Ken Hildebrandt, Personnel Director Jane Mears, Fire Chief Larry Williams, Police Chief stan Hook, Community Relations Director Kathy Barton, Library Director Laurel Best, Finance Director Emory McHugh and representatives of the press. Invocation was given by Michael Carey, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian Church followed by the pledge to the flag. ... CITIZENS INPUT: John Steely read a proclamation for National Victims Rights Week, April 21-27, 1991. Jack Shinall read a proclamation for National Nurses Week, May 5, 1991. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (A) Privilege license - package 1 :.quor, beer and wine - South Cobb Package store John Patterson stated that Michael Halaweh has submitted an application for a package liquor, beer and wine license at 2415 South Cobb Drive. This application was tabled at the lasi. meeting until more information could be obtained about the type of business that would be conducted. There was no opposition from the audience. Mr. Halaweh stated that since the last meeting they had decided not to open a convenience store in the building, but would sell snack items. The background investigation was favorable and K~thy Jordan made a motion the license be approved. Wade Lnenicka seconded the ~~tion which carried 7-0. FOR}ffiL BUSINESS: .. (A) Validate petition to annex property - Highlands Festival Shopping Center John Patterson stated that Mr. Oliver Wright had requested the annexation of this small strip shopping center on South Cobb Drive at Camp Highland. The application was read by Attorney Camp as follows: We, the undersigned, who constitute sixty percent (50%) of the electors resident and sixty percent (60%) of the owners of the land area by acreage, as described below, which is unihcorporated 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: All that tract or parcel of land ly::ng and being in Land Lot 575 of the 17th District, 2nd Section, Cobb County, Georgia and being more particularly described as follows: ... BEGINNING at a point on the nortterly right of way of Camp Highland Road, said point being 182.83 feet northebst of the northerly right of way of Camp Highland Road where it intersects with the easterly right of way of South Cobb Drive; from said point of begirning running northwesterly a distance of 298 feet more or less to a point; thence running in a southwesterly direction 138.00 feet to a point; thence 27.16 feet; thence southeasterly a distance of 20 feet; thence 49.00 feet to a pojnt on the easterly right of way of South Cobb Drive; thence northwesterly alor.g said right of way to the west land lot line of Land Lot 676; thence north along said land lot line a distance of 188.72 feet; thence easterly a di~tance of 374.53 feet; thence southerly a distance of 96.74 feet; thence southeasterly a distance of 322.62 feet to the right of way of Camp Highland Road; thence southwesterly along said right of way a distance of 34.21 feet to the peint of BEGINNING. WHEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLY FOR SUCH ANNEXATION. Witness the hands and seals of 50% of the record title holders of the land described above: sjOLIVER WRIGHT April 15, 1991 meeting - continued John Steely made a motion the petition be validated and a public hearing set for May 6, 1991. Kathy Jordan seconded the motion which carried 7-0. (B) Bid opening - relocation of library Bids for the relocation of the Library to the new facility were opened, read and recorded as follows: Philpot northAmerican northAmericna Van Lines $4,092.30 $5,441.15 Wade Lnenicka made a motion the bids be turned over to the Library Committee for review and their recommendation back to full council at the next meeting. Bill Scoggins seconded the motion which carried 7-0. -- (C) Bid opening - Rose Garden pavilion Bids for the pavilion at Rose Garden park were opened, read and recorded as follows: RCP Shelters Miracle Recreation/Norvell Leisure Lines Dominica/Quality Ind. $10,613.00 no bid $ 8,953.00 $ 9,810.37 Bill Scoggins made a motion the bids be turned over to the Parks Committee for review and their recommendation back at the next meeting. Jack Shinall seconded the motion which carried 7-0. (D) Bid opening - Library/Community Center network planning & installation Bids were opened, read and recorded as follows: Nash Office Systems Second Opinion/Preferred Tech. Atlanta Technological Services National AI Lab DP Enterprises IBM Complete Data Solutions no bid $48,935.00 $44,441.00 $49,050.00 $55,899.35 $81,142.00 $55,746.00 $71,866.00 $37,359.00 -- Wade Lnenicka made a motion the bids bE~ turned over to the Library Committee for review with a recommendation back to full council at the next meeting. John Steely seconded the motion which carried 7-0. (E) Bid opening Community Center playground equipment Bids were opened, read and recorded as follows: Landscape Structures Leisure Lines $6,585.66 $5,842.00 Bill Scoggins made a motion the bids be turned over to the Parks Committee for a recommendation back to full council at the next meeting. John Steely seconded the motion which carried 7-0. BID AWARDS: Jack Shinall made a motion the bid for street resurfacing under the 1% road tax program be awarded to C. W. Matthews, the low bidder at $485,272.00 Bill Scoggins seconded the motion which carried 7-0. -- COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMITS: (A) Beers Construction requested a building permit for new construction of an office medical building at 584 Concord Road at a total estimated cost of $275,000. Jim Hawkins made a motion the permit be approved. Bill Scoggins seconded the motion which carried 7-0. (B) William H. Oaks pre-manufactured building Shopping Center. Estimated a motion the permit be carried 7-0. requested a building permit for a 57 square foot to be located in the parking lot of King Springs cost of construction is $5,000. Wade Lnenicka made approved. Bill Scoggins seconded the motion which April 15, 1991 meeting - continued CONSENT AGENDA: (A) Approval to request bids for curb, gutter, sidewalk installation (B) Approval of no parking signs - Falling Waters Drive (C) Approval of April 1, 1991 minutes (D) Appoint Linda Smith to reapportion ward boundaries. John Steely made a motion the consent agenda be approved. Jim Hawkins seconded the motion which carried 7-0. Kathy Jordan made a motion the rules be suspended for vote on a non-agenda item. Bob Davis seconded the motion which carried 7-0. .. Kathy look made shop Jordan said the Citizens Advisory Committee has recently been asked to into revisions that may be needed to our privilege license ordinance and a motion that a 90 day moratorium be placed on all pawn and title pawn licenses. Jack Shinall seconded the motion which carried 7-0. COUNCIL INPUT: Bob Davis said it has been recommended that the City close Highland Drive at Spring Road for safety reasons and he would be having a neighborhood meeting in the near future to discuss further. Laurel Best gave a library report. Wade Lnenicka reported the turn lane on Atlanta Road at Jane Lyle has been completed. Also, the drainage improvement project at Creatwood Creek has been delayed from the rain and will probably be done the end of April or first of May, weather still permitting. Mr. Lnenicka thanked everyone for their support for him and his family during a very difficult time following the death of his brother in law. 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