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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-30-1999 Meeting I ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ROOM - August 30, 1999 2:00 P. M. PRESENT: Hons. Bob Young, Mayor; H. Brigham, Chairman; Powell, Vice- Chairman; Beard and Shepard, members; Jim Wall, Attorney: Randy Oliver, Administrator; Rob Sherman, License & Inspections Director; Lena Bonner, Clerk of Commission and Nancy Morawski, Deputy Clerk of Commission. Also Present: Sylvia Cooper of The Augusta Chronicle, Stacey Eidson of The Metropolitan Spirit, George Eskola ofWJBF Television and Hons. J. Brigham Bridges, Commissioners. The Clerk: We have a request for two addendum items. Mr. Shepard: I move the items be added for discussion. Mr. Beard: Second. Motion adopted unanimously. I A request to allocate CDBG funds to Antioch Ministries, Inc. for administrative and demolition/clearance for Phase II of the Florence Street Project, was read. Mr. Beard: I move that we approve this. Mr. Shepard: I second the motion. Motion adopted unanimously. A request to approve the Year 2000 - 2004 Proposed Consolidated Plan and Year 2000 Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant and HOME Investment Partnership funds, was read. Mr. Beard: I so move. Mr. Shepard: I'll second it for purposes of discussion. Mr. Oliver: This will require us to provide for the $200,000 for ANIC. Motion adopted unanimously. I A request to approve an Ordinance providing for the demolition of certain unsafe and uninhabitable properties in the Turpin Hill Neighborhood: 1721 Luckey Street, (District 2, Super District 9); East Augusta Neighborhood: 2032 Willow Street, (District 2, Super District 9); Olde Town Neighborhood: 515 Sibley Street, (District 1, Super District 9); Central Business District: 717 Seventh Street, 547 Walton Way, (District 1, Super District 9); South Richmond Neighborhood: 3508 Barker Drive, (District 6, Super District 10); and waive 2nd reading, was read. I Mr. Powell: I so move. Mr. Beard: Second. Motion adopted unanimously. A request to approve 550,000 Recaptured Urban Development Action Grant Loan for Mr. Donnie Shavers d/b/a Laney Walker Bed and Bath as recommended by the Citizens Advisory Council on January 8, 1999, was read. Mr. Powell: I move approval. Mr. Shepard: Second. Motion adopted unanimously. A request to approve construction contract with Balls' Enterprise in the amount of $342,927 regarding improvements to the Shiloh Community Center (Funded by Community Development Block Grant Funds), was read. Mr. Powell: [move that we consent to the signing of the contract. I Mr. Shepard: Second. Motion adopted unanimously. ADJOURJ'\!MENT: There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Lena J. Bonner Clerk of Commission NWM I , ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGENDA COMMITTEE ROOM - August 30, 1999 2:00 P. M. 1. Allocation of the CDBG funds to Antioch Ministries, Inc. for administrative and demolition/clearance for Phase II of the Florence Street Project. 2. Approve the Year 2000 - 2004 Proposed Consolidated Plan and Year 2000 Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant and HOME Investment Partnership funds. 3. Approve an Ordinance providing for the demolition of certain unsafe and uninhabitable properties in the Turpin Hill Neighborhood: 172 I Luckey Street. (District 2. Super District 9); East Augusta Neighborhood: 2032 Willow Street, (District 2, Super District 9); Olde Town Neighborhood: 515 Sibley Street, (District 1, Super District 9); Central Business District: 717 Seventh Street, 547 Walton Way, (District I, Super District 9); South Richmond Neighborhood: 3508 Barker Drive, (District 6, Super District 10); and waive 2nd reading. I I , ADDENDUM ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGENDA August 30, 1999 2:00 P. M. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: I. Approve $50,000 Recaptured Urban Development Action Grant Loan for Mr. Donnie Shavers d/b/a Laney Walker Bed and Bath as recommended by the Citizens Advisory Council on January 8, 1999. 2. Approve construction contract with Balls' Enterprise in the amount of $342,927 regarding improvements to the Shiloh Community Center. (Funded with Community Development Block Grant Funds) I I