City of Savannah


City Council Regular Meeting


AGENDA


Thursday, July 8, 2021 - 2:00p.m.
Via ZOOM


City Hall
2 East Bay Street
Savannah, GA 31401
www.savannahga.gov
SAVANNAH CITY COUNCIL

Van R. Johnson, II, Mayor
Kesha Gibson-Carter, Post 1, At-large, Chairman
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
Michael Brown, City Manager
Mark Massey, City Clerk
R. Bates Lovett, City Attorney





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July 8, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
1. Adoption of the Regular Meeting Agenda for July 8, 2021
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2. Approval of Minutes for the Work Session & City Manager's Briefing held on June 24, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.
3. Approval of Minutes for the Regular Meeting held on June 24, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.
Agenda Plus_RM DRAFT MINUTES_June 24, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting.pdf
ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS
PRESENTATIONS
ALCOHOL LICENSE HEARINGS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION)
4. Approval of a Class E (Beer, Wine)(By the Package) Alcohol License to Nikhil M. Patel of Stop N Save, a Convenience Store at 4004 Montgomery St. in District 5. Existing Business Allowed Under the Current Alcohol and Overlay District Ordinances. (Request is for Transfer of License Back to Original Petitioner/Owner). Concerns from Neighborhood Association; Agreement Not Accepted (Exhibit 5).
Exhibit 1: Checklist - Stop N Save
Exhibit 2: Density Map - Stop N Save
Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - Stop N Save
Exhibit 4: Measurement Report - Stop N Save
Exhibit 5: Stop N Save Good Neighbor Agreement
Exhibit 6: Stop N Save Timeline.docx
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ZONING HEARINGS
PETITIONS
ORDINANCES - FIRST AND SECOND READING
ORDINANCES - FIRST READING (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION)
5. Approval to Amend Section 6-1214 of the Alcohol Ordinance Entitled, 'Consumption of Alcohol on City Streets', to Allow the Use of Aluminum Cups on Public Right of Way Within a Specified Boundary Area (See Narrative for Exact Boundaries). Current Ordinance Allows Paper and Plastic Cups Only; One-Per Person; Up to 16 Ounces. Recommend Approval.
Exhibit 1: Map - Current Open Container Boundaries.pdf
Exhibit 2: COS Code of Ordinances - Section 6.1214 Consumption of Alcohol on City Streets- CURRENT.pdf
Exhibit 3: COS Code of Ordinances - Section 6.1214 Consumption of Alcohol on City Streets- RED LINE CHANGE.docx
ORDINANCES - SECOND READING
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.)
PURCHASING ITEMS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION)
6. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for Dryer Belts and Parts to Huber Technology in the Amount of $90,287. Belts and Other Parts are Used to Move Sludge Through the Solid Handling Dryer at the President Street Plant, Reducing Volume by 90% and Allowing for Transport as Dried vs. Liquid Sludge to the Dean Forest Landfill.
Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Huber Belts and Parts
Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Huber Belts and Parts
7. Authorize the City Manager to Award a Contract for Electronic Upgrades to the Industrial Computer System at the Montgomery Cross Roads Stormwater Pump Station with Control Instruments, Inc. in the Amount of $311,750. Upgrades will Allow Staff the Ability to Remotely Monitor Equipment Used to Control Five 5.5 Ton Pumps Which Move 87,000 Gallons of Water Per Minute Each.
Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Electronic Upgrades to the Industrial Computer System
8. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for the DeLesseps Avenue Widening Project with APAC-Atlantic, Inc. in the Amount of $6,910,645. Includes the Addition of Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Curb and Gutter and Other Drainage Improvements Along Delesseps Avenue from Waters Avenue to Skidaway Road for Improved Pedestrian Safety. Project Publicly Presented/ Vetted. Approved by GDOT.
Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Contract for the DeLesseps Avenue Widening Project
Exhibit 2: City Manager Memo to Council- DeLesseps Avenue Widening Project.docx
Exhibit 3: Conceptual Plans - DeLesseps Avenue Widening Project.pdf
SAVANNAH AIRPORT COMMISSION
BOARD APPOINTMENTS
RESOLUTIONS
AGREEMENTS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION)
9. Approval of a Water and Sewer Agreement with D.R. Horton Homes, Inc. for Godley Park Phase 6, Located Off Troupe Drive in the Godley West Service Area. The Water and Sewer Systems Have Adequate Capacity to Serve This 36-Equivalent Resident Unit Development Located off Troupe Drive in the Godley West Service Area. Recommend Approval.
Exhibit 1: Agreement - Godley Park Phase 6.pdf
10. Approval of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Sub-Recipient Awards to Ross IES and Eckerd Connects-Paxen for $876,473 for Career, Case Management and Training Services for Adults (Ages 18 and Older) and Dislocated Workers (Unemployed or Laid Off) in Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Screven Counties. (July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Exhibit 1: CWDB Motion Sheet Investment Board 6-15-2021.Vote Record.pdf
11. Approval of a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Sub-Recipient Award to Ross IES for $1,033,383 for Academic, Career Development and Training Services for Youth (Ages 16-24) in Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Screven Counties. (July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Exhibit 1: CWDB Motion Sheet Investment Board 6-15-2021.Vote Record.pdf
12. Approval of a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Sub-Recipient Award to In The Door for $200,000 to Support the “One-Stop Delivery System” To Ensure Mandated Partners Comply with Agency Policies as it Pertains to Job Training, Preparation and Placement Services in Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Screven Counties. (July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
REAL ESTATE ITEMS
CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS
MISCELLANEOUS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION)
13. Approval of a Major Subdivision - The Pines at New Hampstead, Phase 1, Being a Portion of Parcel 1A into 61 Single Family Lots. Property Located on Highgate Boulevard, West of the Intersection of Highway 204 and I-95.
Exhibit 1: Plat - The Pines at New Hampstead, Phase 1, Being a Portion of Parcel 1A
Agenda Plus