City of Savannah
City Council Regular Meeting
AGENDA
Thursday, October 10, 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.
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October 10, 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 October 10, 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 September 26, 2024, at 11:00 a.m.
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Exhibit 1: Minutes - September 26, 2024, City Council Workshop.pdf
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3. Approval of the Minutes for the Regular Meeting Held on September 26, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
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Exhibit 1: Minutes - September 26, 2024, City Council Regular Meeting.pdf
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ORGANIZATIONAL ITEMS
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PRESENTATIONS
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4. Proclamation Declaring and Recognizing the Month of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Savannah.
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5. Recognition of Folds of Honor that Provides Scholarships to the Spouses and Children of America's Fallen or Disabled Military and First Responders.
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6. Recognition of Customer Service Representatives Across the Organization During National Customer Service Appreciation Week, October 7-11, 2024.
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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 to Add a Class C (Wine) (By the Drink) and Class E (Wine) (By the Package) to their Existing Class E (Beer) (By the Package) and Class C (Beer) (By the Drink) Alcohol License to Jocelyn Piccolo for White Whale Craft Ales, a Specialty Shop Located at 1207 Bull Street. The establishment is located between West Duffy Street and West Henry Street in Aldermanic District 2.
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Exhibit 1: Checklist - White Whale Craft Ales.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Density Map - White Whale Craft Ales.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - White Whales Craft Ales.pdf
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Exhibit 4: Measurements - White Whales Craft Ales.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Security Plan - White Whale Craft Ales.pdf
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8. Approval of a Class E (Beer, Wine) (By the Package) to Jayant Kumar Patel for Food Mart, a Convenience Store Located at 1816 Montgomery Street. The establishment is located between West 34th and West 35th Streets in Aldermanic District 2.
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Exhibit 1: Checklist - Food Mart.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Density Map - Food Mart.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - Food Mart.pdf
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Exhibit 4: Measurement Report - Food Mart.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Security Plan - Food Mart.pdf
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Exhibit 6: Good Neighbor Agreement - Food Mart.pdf
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9. Approval of a Class C (Liquor, Beer, Wine) (By the Drink) Alcohol License with Sunday Sales to Shailesh Patel for 520 Bistro, a Restaurant Located at 520 West Bryan Street. The establishment is located between Ann Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard in Aldermanic District 2.
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Exhibit 1: Checklist - 520 Bistro.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Density Map - 520 Bistro.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - 520 Bistro.pdf
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Exhibit 4: Measurements - 520 Bistro.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Security Plan - 520 Bistro.pdf
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10. Approval of a Class E (Beer, Wine) (By the Package) Alcohol License to Jonathan Lee for Chinatown Market, a Grocery Store Located at 1215 Price Street. The establishment is located between East Henry Street and East Duffy Street in Aldermanic District 2.
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Exhibit 1: Checklist - Chinatown Market.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Density Map - Chinatown Market.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Alcohol Reports - Chinatown Market.pdf
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Exhibit 4: Measurements - Chinatown Market.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Security Plan - Chinatown Market.pdf
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
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ZONING HEARINGS
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11. Petition of Bridget Lidy on Behalf of Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, Georgia for an Amendment to the Zoning Map from C-P (Park Conservation) and RMF-2-25 (Residential Multi-Family-2-25 units per acre) to PD (Planned Development) for ~66.5 Acres at 4801 Meding Street (PIN 20108 01001) in Aldermanic District 5 (File No. 24-0044963-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for 4801 Meding (File No. 24-004493-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Current and Proposed Zoning for 4801 Meding Street (File No. 24-004493-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 3: MPC 2020 Technical Review.pdf
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Exhibit 4: DRI #4217 Final Report for 4801 Meding Street.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Proposed Fairgrounds PD (File No. 24-004493-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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12. Petition of Bridget Lidy on Behalf of Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, Georgia for an Amendment to the Zoning Map from C-P (Park Conservation) and RMF-2-25 (Residential Multi-Family-2-25 units per acre) to PD (Planned Development) for ~66.5 Acres at 4801 Meding Street (PIN 20108 01001) in Aldermanic District 5 (File No. 24-0044963-ZA).
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Exhibit 1: MPC Recommendation Packet for 4801 Meding (File No. 24-004493-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 2: Current and Proposed Zoning for 4801 Meding Street (File No. 24-004493-ZA).pdf
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Exhibit 3: MPC 2020 Technical Review.pdf
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Exhibit 4: DRI #4217 Final Report for 4801 Meding Street.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Proposed Fairgrounds PD (File No. 24-004493-ZA).pdf
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ORDINANCES - FIRST READING
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ORDINANCES - SECOND READING - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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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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13. Authorize the City Manager to Execute Contract Modification No. 1 for the Replacement of a Heat Exchanger with Huber Technologies, Inc in the Amount of $15,931. The additional amount will cover the additional labor cost that will be needed to complete the installation. (Water Reclamation)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Heat Exchanger Replacement.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Heat Exchanger Replacement.pdf
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14. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract for Microsoft Unified Services with Insight Public Sector in the Amount of $64,444. Microsoft Unified Support is a 24/7 unlimited proactive support with comprehensive coverage and faster response times, and a System Engineer dedicated to the City. In addition, on demand training and expert led engagements are available to employees. (IT)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Microsoft Unified Services.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Microsoft Unified Services.pdf
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15. Notification of an Emergency Purchase for Pump Repairs with Goforth Williamson, Inc. in the Amount of $78,155. The Industrial & Domestic Treatment Plant will utilize the services to maintain the electrical components of the sludge pumps. (I&D)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Pump Repairs.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Pump Repairs.pdf
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16. Notification of an Emergency Purchase for the Sedimentation Basin Channel Leak Repairs with BRW Construction Group, LLC in the Amount of $189,493. The services will be used to repair the drainage system, consisting of six (6) sedimentation basins, and improve the water filtration stages at the Industrial & Domestic Water Treatment Plant. (I&D)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - Sedimentation Basin Channel Leak Repair.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - Sedimentation Basin Channel Leak Repair.pdf
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17. Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract to Update the South Casey Basin Drainage Model with EMC Engineering (LOCAL) in the Amount of $140,000. The services provided will update the old 2011 drainage model for South Casey Basin for stormwater infrastructure for a 100-year storm. (Stormwater)
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Exhibit 1: Funding Verification - South Casey Basin Drainage Model.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Purchasing Notes - South Casey Basin Drainage Model.pdf
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SAVANNAH AIRPORT COMMISSION
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18. Approval to Release Payment to Sterling Seacrest Pritchard, Inc. for the 2023-2024 Workers Comp Audit, in the Amount of $26,528.
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19. Approval to Renew the Parking Access Revenue Control System Annual Maintenance Agreement with Carolina Time and Parking Group in the Amount of $27,811.
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20. Approval to Procure Airfield Lighting Cable from CED, in the Amount of $29,600.
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21. Approval to Execute a Contract with ECS Southeast, LLC for Quality Assurance Testing, in the Amount of $30,050.
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22. Approval to Procure Emergency Vehicle Equipment and Installation from Dana Safety Supply, Inc., in the Amount of $46,102.
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23. Approval of Sponsor Certification Compliance Review & Program Support Task Order with Steven Baldwin Associates, LLC, in the Amount of $65,570.
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24. Approval of Change Order No. 1 with Collins Construction Services for Additional Construction Services for the Fuel Storage Facility Expansion, in the Amount of $93,369.
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25. Approval for the Purchase of Temporary Wall Modules from Starc System, Inc., in the Amount of $101,747.
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26. Approval of Task Work Order No. 5 with Mead and Hunt Inc. to Provide Professional Services for the Rental Car Facility Development Phase II Project, in the Amount of $186,666.
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27. Approval for the Lifecycle Replacement of One Bucket Truck from Wade Ford, in the Amount of $194,514.
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28. Approval of Supplemental Marketing Funds for the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce, in the Amount of $250,000.
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29. Approval to Ratify the Acceptance of a Grant from the Georgia Department of Transportation, in the Amount of $636,947.
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30. Approval of Change Order No. 1 with EE Reed Construction for the Construct Auxiliary Parking Lot Project, in the Amount of $880,000.
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31. Approval to Ratify the Acceptance of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant Offer No. 3-13-0100-081-2024 from the Federal Aviation Administration, in the Amount of $11,465,048.
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BOARD APPOINTMENTS
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32. Boards, Commissions, and Authorities.
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Exhibit 1: Updated - Six Boards Needing Action Master List.pdf
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RESOLUTIONS - (CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALL ITEMS IN THIS SECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)
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33. A Resolution Ratifying the Mayor's September 26, 2024, Emergency Declaration Order.
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Exhibit 1: Resolution Ratifying Mayor's Helene Emergency Order 10032024.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Signed - 09252024 Emergency Declaration by Mayor Johnson.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Mayor's Order Terminating Emergency Declaration 10042024.pdf
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AGREEMENTS
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34. Approval of an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Chatham County (County) for the Intersection Improvement Project at Johnny Mercer Boulevard and Walthour Road. The City of Savannah (City) utilities will need to be relocated to accommodate the project. The City is requesting an IGA for the relocation design and construction.
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Exhibit 1: Intergovernmental Agreement with Chatham County for Relocation Design and Construction.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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35. Authorize the City Manager to Execute Land Exchange Documents with Chatham County for a Radio Tower Site on Wilmington Island.
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36. Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Second Amendment to the Lease Agreement for the 200 and 300 Blocks of West St. Julian Street (City Market).
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Exhibit 1: Old City Market - Street Maps.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Old City Market - 2nd Lease Amendment.pdf
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CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS
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37. Settlement #1.
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38. Settlement #2.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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39. Approval of Monument Application Part II: Final Design and Funding for a Monument in Columbia Square Commemorating the Seven Ladies.
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Exhibit 1: Signed HSMC Recommendation - 24-002610-MON Columbia Square Part II.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Staff Report - Seven Ladies Monument Part II.pdf
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Exhibit 3: Submittal Packet Updates - Seven Ladies Monument 2024-09.pdf
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Exhibit 4: Submittal Packet - Seven Ladies Monument Part II.pdf
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Exhibit 5: Additional Site Photos - Seven Ladies Monument.pdf
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40. Approval of a Major Subdivision: Tract N, Phase 4, The Highlands at Godley Station. This proposed phase totals 4.482 acres and will consist of 34 multi-family lots (townhomes) with varying lot sizes. Phase 4 of the development will share the entrance from Phase 1. The property is on Highlands Boulevard in Aldermanic District 1.
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Exhibit 1: Plat - Major Subdivision: Tract N Phase 4 The Highlands at Godley Station.pdf
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Exhibit 2: Plat - MPC Decision.pdf
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41. Approval of a Major Subdivision: Pearl Street Townhomes. The subject property is a newly created subdivision in Norwood Ward, Lots 72 through 78. This subdivision totals 0.317 acres and consists of nine (9) townhome lots. The nine lots have frontage along Pearl Street with the cross streets of Barnard and Bull Streets in Aldermanic District 5.
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Exhibit 1: Plat - Major Subdivision: Norwood Ward Lots of 72 through 78.pdf
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Exhibit 2: MPC Decision.pdf
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