City of Savannah
City Council Regular Meeting
AGENDA
Thursday, December 19, 2024 - 2:00 p.m.
SCCPSS Eli Whitney Administrative Complex 2 Laura Avenue Savannah, GA 31404
www.savannahga.gov
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SAVANNAH CITY COUNCIL
Van R. Johnson, II, Mayor |
Carol Bell, Post 1, At-large |
Alicia Miller Blakely, Post 2, At-large |
Bernetta B. Lanier, District 1 |
Detric Leggett, District 2 |
Linda Wilder-Bryan, District 3 |
Nick Palumbo, District 4, Vice-Chairman |
Dr. Estella Edwards Shabazz, District 5, Mayor Pro Tem |
Kurtis Purtee, District 6 |
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Joseph A. Melder, City Manager |
Mark Massey, City Clerk |
R. Bates Lovett, City Attorney |
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NOTE TO AUDIENCE
Meeting will begin at 2:00p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS ARE NOW ACCEPTED ONLY FOR HEARINGS
(Alcohol, Public, Zoning, and Budget)
Please limit comments to 2 minutes.
"Savannah will be a safe, environmentally healthy, and economically thriving community for all of its citizens."
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December 19, 2024, City Council Regular Meeting
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CALL TO ORDER
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INVOCATION
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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1. Adoption of the Regular Meeting Agenda for December 19, 2024.
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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2. Approval of the Minutes for the Work Session and City Manager's Briefing Held on November 26, 2024, at 11:00 a.m.
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Agenda Plus - WS DRAFT MINUTES_November 26, 2024, City Council Workshop.pdf
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3. Approval of the Minutes for the Regular Meeting Held on November 26, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
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Agenda Plus - RM DRAFT MINUTES_November 26, 2024, City Council Regular Meeting.pdf
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ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS
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PRESENTATIONS
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4. Appearance and Presentation by Hunter Army Airfield in Support of National Wreaths Across America Day on December 14, 2024.
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5. Proclamation Honoring the Service of Lizann Roberts, Executive Director, of the Coastal Georgia Indicators Coalition, Inc. upon her retirement.
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6. Recognition of the City of Savannah Celebrating 235 Years.
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ALCOHOL LICENSE HEARINGS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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7. Approval of a Class D (Wine) (By the Package) and Class G (Wine) (Complimentary) Alcohol License to James Crotts for Limestone Wines, A Package Store Located at 513 E. Oglethorpe Avenue Ste G. The establishment is located between Price and Houston Streets in Aldermanic District 2.
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Exhibit 1: Check List - Limestone Wines
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Exhibit 2: Density Map - Limestone Wines
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Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - Limestone Wines
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Exhibit 4: Measurement Report - Limestone Wines
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Exhibit 5: Security Plan - Limestone Wines
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8. Approval of Class D (Liquor, Beer, Wine) (By the Package) Alcohol License to Shahil Patel for Bradley Liquor, a package store located at 1102 Bradley Blvd. Ste C. The establishment is located between US Highway 17 and Ristona Drive in Aldermanic District 6.
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Exhibit 1: Check List - Bradley Liquor
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Exhibit 2: Density Map - Bradley Liquor
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Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - Bradley Liquor
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Exhibit 4: Measurement Report - Bradley Liquor
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Exhibit 5: Security Plan - Bradley Liquor
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
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9. Final Public Hearing to Receive Comments on the 2025 Proposed Service Program and Budget.
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ZONING HEARINGS
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10. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of 1210 Drayton, LLC for a Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Amendment at 108 East Henry Street (20053 03018), 112 East Henry Street (20053 03005), and 1210 Drayton Street (20053 03017) to Change the FLUM Category from Traditional Neighborhood to Traditional Commercial in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005524-ZA). The Petitioner continued this item from the November 26, 2024 City Council Meeting.
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for FLUM Request (File No. 24-005524-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps.pdf
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11. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of 1210 Drayton, LLC for a Zoning Map Amendment of 0.14 acres at 112 East Henry Street (PIN 20053 03005) to Rezone from Traditional Neighborhood-1 (TN-1) to Traditional Commercial-1 (TC-1) in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005471-ZA). The Petitioner continued this item from the November 26, 2024 City Council Meeting.
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for Rezoning (File No. 24-005471-ZA) .pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps.pdf
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12. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of 1210 Drayton, LLC for a Special Use Permit to Allow a Parking Facility at 108 East Henry Street (20053 03018), 112 East Henry Street (20053 03005), and 1210 Drayton Street (20053 03017) with Conditions in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005474-ZA). The Petitioner continued this item from the November 26, 2024 City Council Meeting.
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for a Special Use Permit (FIle No. 24-005474-ZA).pdf
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13. Petition of Jeff Jepson, on Behalf of Seacrest Seven, LLC, 1015 Whitaker Street, LLC, and Portfolio Holdings, LLC, with agent Michael Garcia, for a Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Amendment for 0.97 acres located at 1001 Whitaker Street, 1015 Whitaker Street, 120 West Park Avenue, and 124 West Park Avenue (PINs 20044 25001, 20044 25002, 20044 24002, and 20044 24003) to Change the FLUM designation from Traditional Neighborhood to Traditional Commercial in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005816-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for FLUM (File No. 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps (File No. 24-005815-ZA and 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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14. Petition of Jeff Jepson, on Behalf of Seacrest Seven, LLC, 1015 Whitaker Street, LLC, and Portfolio Holdings, LLC, with agent Michael Garcia, for Zoning Map Amendment for 0.97 acres located at 1001 Whitaker Street, 1015 Whitaker Street, 120 West Park Avenue, and 124 West Park Avenue (PINs 20044 25001, 20044 25002, 20044 24002, and 20044 24003) to Change the Traditional Neighborhood-1 (TN-1) to Traditional Commercial-2 (TC-2) in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005815-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for Rezoning (File No. 24-005815-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps (File No. 24-005815-ZA and 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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15. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of Speir Property, LLC to Zone ~677 Acres Located on 420 Bush Road and 302 Bush Road (PINs 11026 01002C and 11026 01017) from R-A (Residential Agriculture) and PDR-SM (Planned Development Reclamation Surface Mining) to PD (Planned Development) (File No. 24-006311-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: Staff Report for 302 and 420 Bush Rd (File No. 24-006311-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Final IGA for the Little Neck Road Annexation.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Zoning Maps (File No. 24-006311-ZA).pdf
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PETITIONS
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ORDINANCES - FIRST AND SECOND READING - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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16. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of 1210 Drayton, LLC for a Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Amendment at 108 East Henry Street (20053 03018), 112 East Henry Street (20053 03005), and 1210 Drayton Street (20053 03017) to Change the FLUM Category from Traditional Neighborhood to Traditional Commercial in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005524-ZA). The Petitioner continued this item from the November 26, 2024 City Council Meeting.
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for FLUM (File No. 24-005524-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps.pdf
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17. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of 1210 Drayton, LLC for a Zoning Map Amendment of 0.14 acres at 112 East Henry Street (PIN 20053 03005) to Rezone from Traditional Neighborhood-1 (TN-1) to Traditional Commercial-1 (TC-1) in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005471-ZA). The Petitioner continued this item from the November 26, 2024 City Council Meeting.
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for Rezoning (File No. 24-005471-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps.pdf
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18. Petition of Jeff Jepson, on Behalf of Seacrest Seven, LLC, 1015 Whitaker Street, LLC, and Portfolio Holdings, LLC, with agent Michael Garcia, for a Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Amendment for 0.97 acres located at 1001 Whitaker Street, 1015 Whitaker Street, 120 West Park Avenue, and 124 West Park Avenue (PINs 20044 25001, 20044 25002, 20044 24002, and 20044 24003) to Change the FLUM designation from Traditional Neighborhood to Traditional Commercial in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005816-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for FLUM (File No. 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps (File No. 24-005815-ZA and 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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19. Petition of Jeff Jepson, on Behalf of Seacrest Seven, LLC, 1015 Whitaker Street, LLC, and Portfolio Holdings, LLC, with agent Michael Garcia, for Zoning Map Amendment for 0.97 acres located at 1001 Whitaker Street, 1015 Whitaker Street, 120 West Park Avenue, and 124 West Park Avenue (PINs 20044 25001, 20044 25002, 20044 24002, and 20044 24003) to Change the Traditional Neighborhood-1 (TN-1) to Traditional Commercial-2 (TC-2) in Aldermanic District 2 (File No. 24-005815-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for FLUM (File No. 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Zoning Maps (File No. 24-005815-ZA and 24-005816-ZA).pdf
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20. Adoption of the Stormwater Utility Enterprise Fund Ordinance. To establish a Stormwater Utility Enterprise Fund in order to track stormwater related expenses within the stormwater cost center and to provide a future revenue mechanism to fund the City of Savannah Stormwater Department.
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Exhibit 1: Stormwater Utility Enterprise Fund Ordinance.pdf
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ORDINANCES - FIRST READING
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21. Petition to Annex ~667 Acres Located at 420 Bush Road and 302 Bush Road (PINs 11026 01002C and 11026 01017) from Chatham County to the City of Savannah.
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Exhibit 1: Annexation Petition #24-545.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Final IGA for the Little Neck Road Annexation.pdf
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22. Petition of Robert McCorkle on Behalf of Speir Property, LLC, to zone ~677 acres located on 420 Bush Road and 302 Bush Road (PINs 11026 01002C and 11026 01017) from R-A (Residential Agriculture) and PDR-SM (Planned Development Reclamation Surface Mining) to PD (Planned Development) (File No. 24-006311-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: Staff Report for 302 and 420 Bush Rd (File No. 24-006311-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Final IGA for the Little Neck Road Annexation.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Zoning and Annexation Maps for 302 and 420 Bush Road (File No 24-006311-ZA).pdf
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ORDINANCES - SECOND READING - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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23. Approval of the 2025 Revenue Ordinance. Each year, City Council adopts a Revenue Ordinance to authorize the collection of taxes and fees.
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2025 Revenue Ordinance - Final.docx
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CONSENT AGENDA - (This section shall include all routine items for which it is anticipated there will be no debate or requests for public input. Any Alderman can remove consent items for discussion or separate consideration.)
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PURCHASING ITEMS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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24. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for The Design of a Single Lane Roundabout with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. (LOCAL) in an Amount Not to Exceed $487,800. The Transportation Department and Traffic Engineering Division is requesting this service for the design of a single-lane roundabout at the existing intersection of Windsor Road at Largo Drive. Kimley-Horn will provide project management/coordination, database preparation, environmental studies, and roadway plans. Kimley-Horn already has in-depth knowledge of this intersection as they provided the Intersection Control Evaluation Analysis and developed the roundabout concept earlier this year. (Transportation Services)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification- Design of Single Lane Roundabout.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes- Design of Single Lane Roundabout.pdf
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25. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract Modification No. 2 for Sewer Lift Station Parts and Pumps with Xylem, Inc. in an Amount not to Exceed $300,000. This contract is for Flygt Pumping Equipment and Component Parts in the City's Lift Station. (Public Works)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verificaton- Pump Modification.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes -Pump Modification.pdf
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26. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for 13 Two and a Half (2.5) Ton Flatbed Dumping Trucks with National Automotive Fleet Group c/o Alan Jay Fleet in the Amount of $1,545,695. The two and a half (2.5) ton dumping trucks will be utilized by different departments within the City, including Water Distribution, Sewer Maintenance, I&D Water, Sanitation, and Street Maintenance. (Fleet)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - 2.5 Ton Dump Trucks.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - 2.5 Ton Dump Trucks.pdf
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27. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for Two (2) Five (5) Cubic Yard Dump Trucks, One (1) 16 Cubic Yard Dump Truck, and One (1) Flatbed Truck Chassis with Mack Trucks c/o Vanguard Truck Center of Savannah in the amount of $503,730. The new trucks will be utilized by different departments within the City, including Sewer Maintenance, Street Maintenance, and Savannah Fire. (Fleet)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Dump Trucks & Flatbed Truck Chassis.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Dump Trucks & Flatbed Truck Chassis.pdf
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28. Authorize the City Manager to Execute Contract Modification No. 1 for Azure Software Services (SPD PenLink) from Insight Public Sector in the Amount Not to Exceed $22,500. This contract will be used by the police department to maintain the Azure cloud storage environment that allows for cloud computing services created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft managed data systems for PenLink. (ITS)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - SPD Azure Modification.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - SPD Azure Modification.pdf
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29. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract with SL Development for a Digital Advertising Campaign for the Savannah Police Department (SPD) in the Amount Not to Exceed $99,996. SPD will use the services for a digital advertising campaign. The strategy for this campaign is to increase social media, digital, and print campaigns used in the recruitment of new police officers.
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Digital Advertising Campaign SPD.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Digital Advertising Campaign SPD.pdf
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30. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for Design Services of Greenwich Columbarium with Greenline Architecture (LOCAL)(DBE) in an Amount Not to Exceed $79,900. This contract includes design revisions, permitting, and construction administration for the new columbarium at Greenwich Cemetery. (Capital Projects)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Greenwich Columbarium.pdf
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Exhibit 1: Purchasing Notes -Greenwich Columbarium.pdf
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31. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for Street Repair and Resurfacing With APAC- Atlantic, Inc. in an Amount Not to Exceed $4,400,000. The Streets Maintenance Division will use this to maximize the amount of resurfacing within the available budget and allow the contractor and subcontractors to mill and resurface asphalt streets that remain from 2024’s list.
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Exhibit 1- Funding Verification- Street Repair and Resurfacing.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes- Street Repair and Resurfacing.pdf
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32. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract Modification No. 1 for City-Wide HVAC maintenance and repairs to Boaen Mechanical (LOCAL) in the amount not to exceed $475,750. The Real Estate Services Department will use the contract to service and provide emergency repairs to all HVAC systems, chiller systems, ice machines, and commercial refrigerators in City facilities. (Real Estate)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification -City Wide HVAC.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes- City Wide HVAC.pdf
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33. Notification of an Emergency Purchase for Various Equipment with United Rentals in the Amount of $92,636. The emergency purchase was required due to a significant cave in of the main sewer line in the southwest corner of the Water Resources Facility. (Water Reclamation)
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Exhibit1: Funding Verification - Equipment Rental.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Note - Equipment Rental.pdf
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34. Notification of An Emergency Purchase for a 60-Inch Main Repair with Ruby Collins, Inc. in the An Amount of $677,710. The Water Reclamation Plant utilized theses services to repair the main sewer line at enters into the Water Reclamation Facility. (Water Reclamation)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - 60 in main.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - 60 in main.pdf
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35. Notification of An Emergency Purchase for Roll Off and Vactor Services with Badger in An Amount of $297,244. The Water Reclamation utilized these services to clean the gravity thickeners to resume the waste and removal of solids process. (Water Reclamation)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Roll Off Services
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Note -Roll Off Services
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36. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for Two Bar Screens from Cornerstone H2O in an Amount not to exceed $1,740,000. The bar screens remove debris from the stormwater pumping stations. (Stormwater)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Fell St Bar Screens.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Fell Bar Screens.pdf
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37. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract Extension for Storm Debris Removal with Ashbritt, Inc. (Primary), Ceres Environmental Services (Secondary), and DRC Emergency Services Inc. (Tertiary) in an Amount that Will Vary Based on the Severity of the Natural Disaster. This contract will be used to prepare for and recovery from major debris generating disaster events. (Sanitation)
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Exhibt 2: Purchasing Note - Storm Debris Removal Services
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38. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract Modification No.1 for Debris Monitoring and Oversight Services from Goodwyn Mills Cawood (LOCAL) in an Amount Not to Exceed $600,000. This contract is for debris monitoring management, recovery, and consulting services to support the oversight and management of debris removal and processing contractors in preparation and following a declared emergency event. (Sanitation)
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Note- Debris Montioring & Oversight Services
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39. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract to Design, Manufacture, and Install a Prefabricated Restroom Building from Restroom Facilities Ltd. in an Amount Not to Exceed $264,927. This building will be installed at the Signature Playground which will be located at Daffin Park, at the corner of East Victory Drive and Waters Avenue. (Recreation and Leisure Services)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Prefabricated Restroom Installation.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Prefabricated Restroom Installation.pdf
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SAVANNAH AIRPORT COMMISSION
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40. Approval to Renew Out-of-Home Advertising on Hwy 278 and Hwy 170 with Adams Outdoor Advertising, in the Amount of $279,903.
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41. Approval to Procure 13 Mobile Data Terminals from ProLogic ITS, LLC in the Amount of $43,691.
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42. Approval to Execute a 5-Year Contract with Bonfire Interactive Ltd. for Sourcing Software for Electronic Bidding, in an Amount Not to Exceed $145,000.
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43. Approval to Procure One 15 Passenger Van from O.C. Welch Ford Lincoln, in the Amount of $58,635.
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44. Approval to Execute a Contract with Seimitsu for the Airways Fiber Installation, in the Amount of $180,000.
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45. Approval to Award Fountains “N” Such, Inc., for the Fountain Electrical Room Refurbishment Project, in the Amount of $73,933.
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BOARD APPOINTMENTS
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RESOLUTIONS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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46. Request to Join Bee City USA Membership. Bee City USA is a program that recognizes, supports, and encourages pollinator conservation in cities, towns, and counties.
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Exhibit 1: Memo Regarding Bee City USA Membership Request and Resolution.pdf
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47. Adoption of the 2025 Service Program and Budget, Five-Year Capital Plan.
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48. Authorize the Transfer of Four City Owned Lots and the use of up to $5,500,000 from the Savannah Affordable Housing Fund (SAHF) to Help Provide Development and Permanent Financing to Create 16 Affordable 2-Bedroom Apartments and a Supportive Services Facility for Persons and Families Experiencing Homelessness, Exiting Homelessness and/or At Risk of Becoming Homeless Due, In Part, to Rising Housing Costs.
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Exhibit 1: Resolution
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Exhibit 2: Map of "916 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd" lots
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AGREEMENTS
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49. Approval of a Water & Sewer Agreement with Clayton Properties Group, Inc. dba Mungo Homes and Developer's Capital Fund, LLC for Hopeton Landing West. This is for a development consisting of 275 single family homes off Little Neck Road in the Travis Field Service Area in Aldermanic District 5.
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Exhibit 1 : Water & Sewer Agreement - Hopeton Landing West.pdf
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50. Approval of the Fifth Amendment to the 2001 Water Service Agreement with the City of Port Wentworth to provide adequate water supply.
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Exhibit 1 : Fifth Amendment to 2001 Water Service Agreement.pdf
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51. License Agreement Between the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and 33 Bull Street, LLC, a Limited Liability Company, 4 Triple Eight, LLC, a Limited Liability Company, and 150 Lissner, LLC, a Limited Liability Company for the purpose of accessing electricity for the Holiday Tree.
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City of Savannah Licensing Agreement.SWB.pdf
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52. Approval of a Water & Sewer Agreement with Great Dane for Great Dane Engineering Technology Center. This is for a development consisting of an office building, a research & development center and a simulator in the Crossroads Service Area on Technology Drive in Aldermanic District 1.
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Exhibit 1 : Water & Sewer Agreement - Great Dane.pdf
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53. Development Agreement between the Savannah Wildlife Rescue Center, Inc. and the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah
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Development Agreement_COS-Savannah Wildlife Center.pdf
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REAL ESTATE ITEMS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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54. Authorize City Manager to Acquire Two Parcels Containing +/- 25.08 acres located Adjacent to the Dean Forest Landfill.
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Exhibit 1: Map Attachement.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchase and Sale Agreement.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Funding Verification.pdf
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55. Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Sale of a Utility Easement at a Price of $6,000 to Facilitate Water and Sewer Service to 1807 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
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Exhibit 1 - Map - 1807 MLK Jr Blvd.pdf
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Exhibit 2 - Exhibit A - 1807 MLK Jr .pdf
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Exhibit 3 - 1807 MLK Blvd - Utility Easement.docx
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56. Authorize City Manager to Execute a Development Agreement with the Declarant and Homeowners Association of The Reserve at Savannah Harbor on Hutchinson Island.
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Exhibit 1 - Development Agreement - Reserve at Hutchinson Island -FINAL.pdf
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57. Motion to Authorize the City Manager to Grant a Utility Easement to Georgia Power Company for Electrical Distribution Lines and Equipment at Daffin Park – 1401 E. Victory Drive (PIN 20076 29001).
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Exhibit 1 - Daffin Park - Street Map.pdf
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Exhibit 2 - Daffin Park - Easement Agreement.pdf
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Exhibit 3 - Daffin Park - Easement Exhibit A.pdf
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58. Authorize the City Manager for Approval of a Sale of a Surplus Lot Located at 1425 West Gwinnett Street (PIN 20050 16022) to JW Moore Properties, LLC in the amount of $21,101. The 1425 West Gwinnett Street (PIN 20050 16022) property was declared surplus and available for sale during the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on August 8,2024 (Real Estate)
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Exhibit 1 - 1425 W Gwinnett - Agenda Item Pictures.pdf
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Exhibit 2 - Purchase & Sale Agreement - JWMoore Properties LLC - Partially Executed.pdf
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CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS
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59. Settlement #1
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MISCELLANEOUS
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60. Approval of the City of Savannah's 2025 State Legislative Agenda.
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Exhibit 1. State Legislative Agenda 2025 DRAFT.
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61. Approval for an Honorary Street Designation for "Rev. Matthew Southall Brown, Sr. Way" Located on East Broad Between Hartridge and Nicoll Streets.
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Exhibit 1. Rev Southall Brown Street Application Packet
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