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PUBLIC SERVICES
1.New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-21: A request by
Michael T. Snowberger for an on premise consumption
Liquor, Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with Bar
101, LLC d/b/a Chevy's located at 3328 Washington Road, Ste.
E,F,G. There will be Dance. District 7. Super District 10.
Attachments
2.New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-22: A request by
Ranchhodbhai Patel for a retail package Liquor, Beer & Wine
License to be used in connection with Hillside Package located
at 2372 Barton Chapel Road. District 5. Super District 9.
Attachments
3.Motion to approve Amended Contract with Bateman (Compass
– USA). Attachments
4.Discuss ordinance regarding the removal of inoperable vehicles.
(Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)Attachments
5.Discuss a James Brown Museum at the old Regency Mall Site.
(Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)Attachments
6.Motion to approve the minutes of the Public Services
Committee held on May 29, 2018.Attachments
7.Motion to consider requesting a referendum to approve changes
to alcohol regulations so as to allow for the sale of alcohol on
Sundays beginning at 11:00 a.m. in accordance with Senate Bill
17 and to authorize staff to bring back an ordinance to this
effect for consideration by the Commission. (Requested by
Commissioner Sean Frantom)
Attachments
8.Motion to approve Sommers Construction Company Change
Order One in the amount of $6,707.00. Attachments
9.Motion to approve Sommers Construction Change Order 2 in
the amount of $2,910.00. Attachments
10.Consider recommendation(s) from Planning & Development
regarding options, requirements, issues, solutions for businesses
that desire to open in the downtown district or within the
footprint of the Downtown Development Authority as directed
by the Public Services Committee May 29, 2018.
Attachments
www.augustaga.gov
Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Julietta H. Walton
Caption:New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-21: A request by
Michael T. Snowberger for an on premise consumption Liquor,
Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with Bar 101,
LLC d/b/a Chevy's located at 3328 Washington Road, Ste.
E,F,G. There will be Dance. District 7. Super District 10.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Gregory Horton.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $4,486.00
Alternatives:
Recommendation:Staff reserves its recommendation pending further discussion
and/or dissemination of additional information during the Public
Services Committee meeting. The Sheriff’s Office approved the
application subject to additional information not contradicting
applicant’s statements.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:Cover Memo
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Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Julietta H. Walton
Caption:New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-22: A request by
Ranchhodbhai Patel for a retail package Liquor, Beer & Wine
License to be used in connection with Hillside Package located
at 2372 Barton Chapel Road. District 5. Super District 9.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Kukhui Tae Yu.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $4,660.00.
Alternatives:
Recommendation:Staff reserves its recommendation pending further discussion
and/or dissemination of additional information during the Public
Services Committee meeting. The Sheriff’s Office approved the
application subject to additional information not contradicting
applicant’s statements.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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Law
Administrator
Clerk of Commission
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Contract with Bateman (Compass – USA)
Department:Recreation and Parks Department
Presenter:H. Glenn Parker
Caption:Motion to approve Amended Contract with Bateman (Compass
– USA).
Background:The Recreation and Parks Department operates six senior
nutrition sites throughout the county through a partnership with
the CSRA Regional Commission Area Agency on Aging that
provides state and federal funds for meals to senior citizens
including home delivery.
Analysis:The CSRA Regional Commission selected Bateman (Compass-
USA) as the qualified food vendor for FY2018 (July 1, 2017 –
June 30, 2018). The contracting and budgeting process for
reimbursement was amended from $4.27 to $4.45 per meal
effective January 1, 2017. A Resolution to Enter Contract with
Bateman (Compass – USA) was approved July 2016.
Financial Impact:This action reflects a $.18 increase in the price of meals.
Alternatives:1. To Approve the Amendment to the Contract with Bateman
(Compass-USA) 2. To Deny would result in forfeiting grant
funds for the reimbursement of congregate and homebound
meals for senior nutrition program.
Recommendation:To Approve the Amendment to the Contract with Bateman for
the price increase for meals.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
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Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
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boTemon 12
101 Pine Park Drive, Lafayette, LA 70508
Phone 337.593.0433
Fax225.208.1504
February 1,2017
Augusta/Richmond County (CSRARC)
Attn: Joyce Downs, District Supervisor
2027 Lumpkin Rd.
Augusta, GA 30906
RE: New Contract Rates
Dear Ms. Downs:
Bateman Community Living ("Bateman") provides meals and other related services to
Central Savannah River ARC under a 2016 contract between the parties effective July 5,
2016 (the "Agreement"). Following a meeting in December 2016 with Jeannette
Cummings, Director of the Central Savannah River ARC, at which certain meal
projection shortfalls were discussed, Bateman's Manager, Bob Santana, provided a
letter dated Jan. 12,2017, requesting a 4.22% rate adjustment, based on budgeted meal
shortfalls. Effective February 1,2017, the new rate for meals provided by Bateman
under the Agreement will be $4.45 per meal.
The parties agree that, except as modified herein, the contract terms remain the same.
This document, with the signature line below, will constitute as an amendment to the
original contract. I am enclosing two copies of this letter for you to sign, accepting the
rateincrease.Pleasekeeponeforyourrecordsand
to our office.
Thank you for allowing us to continue to be of service to Augusta/Richmond County.
Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
{fr.|fr,M
Magi Brettler
Regional Vice President
Acknowledged and Agreed to:
Date
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Inoperable vehicles
Department:
Presenter:Commissioner Marion Williams
Caption:Discuss ordinance regarding the removal of inoperable vehicles.
(Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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A\
oRDINANCE NO. 9236;; _
AN ORDINA}ICE TO O'** ,* OUGUSTA-RICHMOND- COUNTY CODE, ARTICLE 16 SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE
REMOVAL Of JUNK AND ABAI{DONED VEHICLES; TO PROVIDE
AN EFFECTIVE DATE; TO REPEAL CONFLICTING ORDINA}.{CES;
AI.ID FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY TIIE AUGUSTA.RICHMOND COUNTY
COMMISSION, AND IT IS IIEREBY ORDAINED BY AUTHORITY
OF SAME AS FOLLOWS:
Section l. Augusta-Richmond County Code, Article 16 is hereby amended by
designating said Article as:
*JLINK NT.iO ENET.TOONED VEHICLES"
Section 2. Augusta-Richmond County Code, Article 16, Section 3-5-139 is
hereby stricken in its entirety, and substituted in lieu thereof is the following:
s 3-s-139. REMOVAL
In all instances where the owner of any abandoned or junk motor vehicle
andlor trailer as defined herein cannot be determined or the owner of any junk or
abandoned motor vehicle and/or trailer refuses to give consent for the county to
remove any junk or abandoned motor vehicle and/or trailer which has been
determined to constitute a iiealth haziardor unsightly nuisance, following notice as
hereinafter provided, such junk or abandoned motor vehicle andlortrailer shall be
removed and disposed of under the provisions of chapter 4O-l I of the Official
Code of Georgia Annotated, or other applicable law.
, Notice of the determination that any such junk or abandoned vehiclg
which is on private property, is to be removed shall be given at least three (3)
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days prior to removal, by the posting of notice on the door of any house or
dwelling located on the'same property as the junk or abandoned vehicle, or if
there is no house or dwelling on such property, following notice posted on the
vehicle. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring notice for the removal of
junk or abandoned vehicles on public properties, other than as may be provided
by state law.
Section 3. AII Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption.
Approved and enacted by the Augusta-Richmond Commission, this ?rsr day of
Decembbr': . 1999.
UTD
By: Bob Y
MAYOR
ldReading: /?-?-? ?
2dReading: l)L- ? t. ? ?
Clerk of Commission
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Sec. 3-5-128. Excluding specifrc traffic.
The Augusta-Richmond County traffic engi-
neer is hereby authorized upon the basis of an
engineering and traffrc investigation to determine
and designate those heavily traveled streets or
roads upon which shall be prohibited any class or
kind of traffic which is found to be incompatible
with the normal and safe movement of traffic and
shall erect appropriate official traffic-control de-
vices giving notice thereof.
Sec. 3-5-129. Through trucks prohibited
from using certain streets or
roads.
When signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall operate any through truck or
tractor, as defined in this chapter, at any time
upon any ofthe streets or roads or parts thereof.
Sec. 3-5-130. Reserved.
ARTICLE T5 PARKING RESTRICTIONS
FOR TRUCKS AND BUSES
Sec. 3-5-131. fime limit for trucks.
No person shall park or stand any truck or
other freight-carrying vehicles, including any truck
tractor, in excess of one-ton capacity, ofthree (3)
or more axles upon any public street or highway
or upon any property zoned residential for longer
than one (1) hour at any time during the day or
night except as provided in section 3-5-127.
Sec. 3-5-132. Attendant required for certain
trucks, buses.
No person shall stop or stand any truck or bus
with a body more than eight (8) feet wide or ten
(10) feet high on any street or public place without
the driver or chauffeur being actually present and
in charge thereof.
Sec. 3-5-133. Reserved.
$ 3-5-136
ARTICLE 16 ABANDONED VEHICLES
Sec. 3-5-134. Parking vehicles with invalid
license plates.
Any automobile, vehicle or trailer of any kind
or t5pe, without a valid license plate attached
thereto, shall not be parked or stand on any
residentially zoned property or other zoned prop-
erty unless it shall be in a completely enclosed
building or on property properly zoned according
to the county comprehensive zoning ordinance.
Sec. 3-5-135. Inoperative or junk vehicle-
Parking prohibition; excep-
tions.
No automobile, vehicle or trailer of any kind or
type, which shall be inoperative or in a junk
condition, shall be parked or stand on any resi-
dentially zoned property or other zoned property
unless:
(a) It shall be in an enclosed building;
ft) It shall be on the premises of a business
enterprise operated in a lawful manner,
when necessary to the operation of such
business enterprise; or,
(c) It shall be on property occupied and used
for repair, reconditioned or remodeling of
vehicles in conformance with zoning ordi-
nances of Augusta-Richmond County.
Sec. 3-5-136. Same-Defined.
An inoperative or junk condition shall include,
but shall not be limited to, any automobile, vehi-
cle, trailer of any kind or t5rye, or contrivance, or
a part thereof, the condition of which is one or
more of the following:
(a) Wrecked;
(b) Dismantled;
(c) Partially dismantled;
(d) Inoperative;
(e) Abandoned;
(f) Discarded;
(g) Scrapped;
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$ 3-5-136
(h) Does not have a valid license plate at-
tached thereto.
Sec. 3-5-137. Nuisances not authorized.
Nothing in this article shall authorize the
maintenance of a public or private nuisance as
defined under other provisions of law.
Sec. 3-5-138. Supplemental nature of arti-
cle.
This article shall not be the exclusive regula-
tion of discarded, dismantled, wrecked, scrapped,
ruined or junk motor vehicles, or contrivances,
within Augusta-Richmond County, but shall be
supplemental in addition to other regulations and
ordiiances ofAugusta-Richmond County and stat-
utes or provisions oflaw heretofore and hereinaf-
ter enacted by the state or other legal entity or
agency having jurisdiction.
Sec. 3-5-139. Removal.
In all instances where the owner of any aban-
doned or junk motor vehicle and,/or trailer as
defined herein cannot be determined or the owner
of any junk or abandoned motor vehicle and,/or
trailer refuses to give consent for the county to
remove any junk or abandoned motor vehicle
and,/or trailer which has been determined to con-
stitute a health hazard or unsightly nuisance,
following notice as hereinafter provided, suchjunk or abandoned motor vehicle and,/or trailer
shall be removed and disposed of under the pro-
visions of O.C.G.A. chapter 40-11, or other appli-
cable law
Notice of the determination that any such junk
or abandoned vehicle, which is on private prop-
erty, is to be removed shall be given at least three
(3) days prior to removal, by the posting of notice
on the door of any house or dwelling located on
the same property as the junk or abandoned
vehicle, or if there is no house or dwelling on such
property, following notice posted on the vehicle.
Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring
notice for the removal of junk or abandoned
vehicles on public properties, other than as may
be provided by state law.
(Ord. No. 6236, $ 2,12-21-99)
AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COT]NTY CODE, READOPTED 7 -TO-2007
Sec. 3-5-140. Reserved.
ARTICLE 17 PENALTIES
Sec. 3-5-141. Fine; imprisonment.
Any person violating any provision of this
chapter of the Augusta-Richmond County Code
shall be tried as a misdemeanor. Upon Convic-
tion, a violation of a provision of this chapter,
unless otherwise provided, shall be punished by a
fine in an amount not to exceed one thousand
dollars ($1,000.00) and/or imprisonment in the
countyjail for a period not in excess ofsixty (60)
days.
ARTICLE 18 SAFETY REVIEW
COMIVtrTTEE
Sec. 3-5-142. Created,.
There is hereby created a body known as Safety
Review Committee, hereafter referred to as Com-
mittee.
Sec. 3-5-143. Membership.
The membership of the committee shall consist
of eight (8) voting members, as follows:
(a) One (1) member of the Sheriffs Depart-
ment holding the rank of major or below;
(b) One (1) member of theAugusta-Richmond
County frre department holding the rank
of captain or below;
(c) One (1) member of the correctional insti-
tution holding the rank of major or below;
(d) One (1) member of the recreation depart-
ment serving as a first line supervisor or
at an administrative management level;
(e) TheAssistant Director, Risk Management
shall serve as the Chairperson and shall
vote only in the event of a tie vote;
(O One (1) member of the public works de-
partment between the rank of Superinten-
dent and Foreman;
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
James Brown Museum
Department:
Presenter:Commissioner Marion Williams
Caption:Discuss a James Brown Museum at the old Regency Mall Site.
(Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Minutes
Department:Clerk of Commission
Presenter:
Caption:Motion to approve the minutes of the Public Services Committee
held on May 29, 2018.
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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Public Service Committee Meeting Commission Chamber - 512912018
ATTENDAI\CE:
Present: Hons. Hardie Davis, Jr., Mayor; Guilfoyle, Chairman; Fennoy,
Vice Chairman; Davis and M. Williams, members.
PUBLIC SERVICES
1. New Location Application: A.N. 18-17: A
retail package Beer & Wine License to be
Stores of Tennessee, Inc. dlblal Fred's Store
Road. District 8. Super District 10.
Motions
Y:'1'" Motion Text Made Byrype
Motion to
^ aoDrove.APProve vtotio, passes
4-0.
request by Pamela Smith for a Item
used in connection with Fred's Action:
#1930 located at 2872 Tobacco Approved
Seconded By Motion
Result
Commissioner Commissioner
Mary Davis Wiiliam Fennoy Passes
2. New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-18: A request by Young Hi Han for a Item
retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with JulyKiss Action:
Co, Inc. d/bla Kissingbower Liquor Store located at 1773 Kissingbower Approved
Road. District 2. Super District 9.
Motions
Motion Motion Textrype
Motion to approve
^ with the inclusion ofAPProve a liquor license.
Motion Passes 4-0.
seconded By f"'.ii|
Commissioner
william Fennoy Passes
Made By
Commissioner
Mary Davis
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3. New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-19: A request by Maritza Ramos Item
Castro for a retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with Action:
Dabraham, LLC located at 1959 Kissingbower Road. District 2. Super Approved
District 9.
Motions
f#:'" Motion rext Made Bv
Motion to
^ aDDrove.APProve vtotion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner Commissioner
Mary Davis william Fennoy Passes
Seconded By Motion
Result
Motion
Result
Motion
Result
4. New Ownership Application: A.N. 18-20: A request by Sayed Mirwais Item
Haydary for a retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in connection Action:
with Sayed MH, Inc. dlbla Grab N Go located at 2160 M L King Jr Blvd. Approved
District 2. Super District 9.
Motions
f#:"' Motion Text Made By seconded By
Motion to
. aDDrove.APProve vtotio, Passes
4-0.
Commissioner Commissione
wiltiam Fennoy Mary Du,ri, 't Passes
5. Motion to approve playground equipment purchase for the Bernie Ward Item
Community Center as part of RFP Item #17-275 for $124,000. Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion Motion Text'rype
Motion to approve.
Mr. M. Williams
Approve abstains.
Motion Passes 3-0
-1.
Made By Seconded By
Commissioner Commissioner
William Fennoy Mary Davis Passes
6. Discuss options, requirements, issues, solutions for Businesses that desire to Item
open in the downtown district or within the footprint of the Downtown Action:
Development Authority. (Requested by Commissioner Sammie Sias) Approved
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Motions
Motion Motion Textrype
Motion to approve
directing the Law
Department to modiff
the zoning ordinance
Made By
^ with a text amendment as CommissionerAPProve recommended by Mary Davis
Planning & Development
and bring it back to the
next committee meeting.
Motion Passes 4-0.
Motions
Motion
- ----- Motion Text'r'ype
Motion to approve.
Mr. M. Williams
Approve abstains.
Motion Passes 3-0
-1.
Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Commissioner Commissioner
William Fennoy Mary Davis Passes
MotionSeconded Bv :Result
Commissioner
Marion Passes
Williams
7. Request Commission approval to enter into Phase III contract with MCCi, Item
LLC as a sole source vendor for the amount of 'not to exceed $85,000.00' for Action:
the purpose of digitizingand indexing historic building plans. Approved
8. Approve amendments to the Augusta, Georgia Code, Title 4, Chapter 2, Item
Article 2, Litter Control, Section 4-2-9 Littering Streets and Sidewalks Action:
Prohibited so as to provide regulations prohibiting the placing of posters, signs Approved
and advertisements on any public property; and delete the section titled
'Tiered Fee Schedule'.
Motions
Motion Motion Textrype
Motion to
^ approve.APProve Motion passes
4-0.
Made By
Commissioner
Marion Williams
Seconded By
Commissioner
Mary Davis
Motion
Result
Passes
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9. A motion to approve the purchase of a System for the New Transit Operation ltem
and Maintenance Facility from Stertil-Koni. Action:
Approved
Motions
Y:tl" Motion Text Made By seconded By Motion'rYPe ---- -'t Result
Motion to approve.
Mr. M. Williams
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10. Motion to approve the minutes of the Public Services Commiffee held on ltem
May 8, 2018. Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion Motion Text Made By seconded By HIil'l'ype
Motion to approve.
I\4r. M. Williams
Approve #:f:T,;;;, $",il,T#:ffi:, fn:I,H",}1,*' passes
-1.
11. Motion to approve an Ordinance to amend Augusta, Georgia Code Item
Sections 3-5-1 and 3-5-86 to allow personal transportation vehicles with Action:
specified safety features to be used on certain streets; to provide for Rescheduled
definitions; to provide for safety requirements and registration procedures
for personal transportation vehicles to be used on Augusta streets for the
purpose of reducing harmful environmental emissions and supporting
tourism; to repeal all Code sections and ordinances and parts of Code
sections and ordinances in conflict herewith; to provide an effective date
and for other purposes.
Motions
Motion Motion r- r_n Seconded MotionType T;;;-" Made BY By Resurt
Motion to Commissioner Dies for lackApprove upprolr". William Fennoy of Second
Motions
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Motion Motion Text
Type
Made By
Made By
Seconded By Motion
Result
Motion to refer this
item to the fulI
Commission with no Commissioner
h ar,erer recommendation. Marion t co--issioner
Mr. Fennoy votes williams Mury Davis Passes
No.
Motion Passes 3-1.
12. Report from the Subcommittee appointed on March 28, 2018 to consider ltem
draft Ordinance to Restrict Smoking and the use of E-Cigareffes in public Action:
places of public accommodation. Rescheduled
MotionSeconded BY Resurt
Motion to refer this
item to the full
Commission with no CommissionerDerer itr:rff$i:::; ;'"";HiJl"" rvru'io" Passes
Williams
No.
Motion Passes 3-1.
13. Approve a request from the CSRA Regional Commission / Area Agency on Item
Aging for Augusta, Georgia to assist with the funding of the Home Delivered Action:
Meal program for the remainder of fiscal year 2018 (ending on June 30, Approved
2018).
Motions
f#:"' Motion rext
Motions
Motion Motion Textrype
Motion to approve.
IvIr. M. Williams
Approve abstains.
Motion Passes 3-0
-1.
Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Commissioner Commissioner
William Fennoy Mary Davis Passes
14. Report from Recreation Department on upcoming department's sponsored Item
major events at the Augusta Common. (Requested by Commissioner Action:
Marion Williams) epproved
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Item # 6
Motions
Motion rr.,. _,Tr^__1 rr r h , MotionI'YPe - ----- -'t Result
Motion to approve
A _--^_.^ receiving this item Commissioner CommissionerApprove as information. Marion Williams Mary Davis Passes
Motion Passes 4-0.
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Item # 6
Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Senate Bill 17 Sunday Brunch
Department:
Presenter:Commissioner Sean Frantom
Caption:Motion to consider requesting a referendum to approve changes
to alcohol regulations so as to allow for the sale of alcohol on
Sundays beginning at 11:00 a.m. in accordance with Senate Bill
17 and to authorize staff to bring back an ordinance to this effect
for consideration by the Commission. (Requested by
Commissioner Sean Frantom)
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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S. B. 17
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Senate Bill 17
By: Senators Unterman of the 45th, Miller of the 49th, Ginn of the 47th, Mullis of the 53rd,
Beach of the 21st and others
AS PASSED
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
To amend Title 3 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to alcoholic beverages,1
so as to provide that governing authorities of counties and municipalities may authorize sales2
of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises during certain times on Sundays3
subject to the passage of a referendum; to provide procedures; to change the time on Sundays4
during which farm wineries may sell certain wine for consumption on the premises; to5
provide for related matters; to provide an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for6
other purposes.7
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:8
SECTION 1.9
Title 3 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to alcoholic beverages, is10
amended in Code Section 3-3-7, relating to local authorization and regulation of sales of11
alcoholic beverages on Sunday, by revising subsection (j) and adding a new subsection to12
read as follows:13
"(j)(1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, on and after the effective date of this14
Act, in all counties or municipalities in which the sale of alcoholic beverages is lawful15
for consumption on the premises, the governing authority of the county or municipality16
may, by resolution or ordinance conditioned on approval in a referendum, authorize the17
sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises on Sundays from 12:30 P.M.18
11:00 A.M. until 12:00 Midnight in any licensed establishment which derives at least 5019
percent of its total annual gross sales from the sale of prepared meals or food in all of the20
combined retail outlets of the individual establishment where food is served and in any21
licensed establishment which derives at least 50 percent of its total annual gross income22
from the rental of rooms for overnight lodging.23
(2) Any governing authority desiring to permit and regulate Sunday sales pursuant to this24
subsection, but only after a referendum election, shall so provide by proper resolution or25
ordinance conditioned on a referendum. Not less than ten nor more than 60 days after the26
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date of approval of such resolution or ordinance, it shall be the duty of the election27
superintendent of the county or municipality to issue the call for an election for the28
purpose of submitting the question of Sunday sales to the electors of the county or29
municipality for approval or rejection. The superintendent shall set the date of the30
election for a day not less than 30 nor more than 60 days after the date of the issuance of31
the call. The superintendent shall cause the date and purpose of the election to be32
published in the official organ of the county once a week for two weeks immediately33
preceding the date thereof. The ballot shall have written or printed thereon the words:34
'( ) YES35
36
( ) NO37
Shall the governing authority of (name of municipality or county) be
authorized to permit and regulate Sunday sales of distilled spirits or
alcoholic beverages for beverage purposes by the drink?'
All persons desiring to vote for approval of Sunday sales shall vote 'Yes,' and those38
persons desiring to vote for rejection of Sunday sales shall vote 'No.' If more than39
one-half of the votes cast on the question are for approval of Sunday sales, the governing40
authority may by appropriate resolution or ordinance permit and regulate Sunday sales41
by licensees. Otherwise, such Sunday sales shall not be permitted. The expense of the42
election shall be borne by the county or municipality in which the election is held. It43
shall be the duty of the superintendent to hold and conduct the election. It shall be his or44
her further duty to certify the result thereof to the Secretary of State.45
(3) Notwithstanding this subsection or any other provision of law, all county or46
municipal resolutions or ordinances enacted prior to April 6, 1984, pursuant to the47
authorizations granted by subsections (a) through (i) of this Code section are declared to48
be valid and shall remain in full force and effect unless affirmatively repealed by the49
governing authority of the county or municipality.50
"(j.1)(1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, all counties or municipalities in51
which the governing authority prior to the effective date of this Act has been authorized52
pursuant to a referendum to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on53
the premises on Sundays from 12:30 P.M. until 12:00 Midnight in any licensed54
establishment which derives at least 50 percent of its total annual gross sales from the55
sale of prepared meals or food in all of the combined retail outlets of the individual56
establishment where food is served and in any licensed establishment which derives at57
least 50 percent of its total annual gross income from the rental of rooms for overnight58
lodging may, by resolution or ordinance conditioned on approval in a referendum,59
authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises of any such60
establishments on Sundays for an additional hour and a half during the time period of61
11:00 A.M. until 12:30 P.M.62
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(2) Any governing authority desiring to permit and regulate Sunday sales pursuant to this63
subsection shall so provide by proper resolution or ordinance conditioned on approval in64
a referendum election. Not less than ten nor more than 60 days after the date of approval65
of such resolution or ordinance, it shall be the duty of the election superintendent of the66
county or municipality to issue the call for an election for the purpose of submitting the67
question of Sunday sales to the electors of the county or municipality for approval or68
rejection. The superintendent shall set the date of the election for a day not less than 3069
nor more than 60 days after the date of the issuance of the call. The superintendent shall70
cause the date and purpose of the election to be published in the official organ of the71
county once a week for two weeks immediately preceding the date thereof. The ballot72
shall have written or printed thereon the words:73
'( ) YES74
75
76
( ) NO77
Shall the governing authority of (name of municipality or county) be
authorized to permit and regulate Sunday sales of distilled spirits or
alcoholic beverages for beverage purposes by the drink from 11:00
A.M. to 12:30 P.M.?'
All persons desiring to vote for approval of such Sunday sales shall vote 'Yes,' and those78
persons desiring to vote for rejection of such Sunday sales shall vote 'No.' If more than79
one-half of the votes cast on the question are for approval of such Sunday sales, the80
governing authority may by appropriate resolution or ordinance permit and regulate such81
Sunday sales by licensees. Otherwise, such Sunday sales shall not be permitted. The82
expense of the election shall be borne by the county or municipality in which the election83
is held. It shall be the duty of the superintendent to hold and conduct the election. It84
shall be his or her further duty to certify the result thereof to the Secretary of State.85
(3) Notwithstanding this subsection or any other provision of law, all county or86
municipal resolutions or ordinances enacted prior to April 6, 1984, pursuant to the87
authorizations granted by subsections (a) through (i) of this Code section are declared to88
be valid and shall remain in full force and effect unless affirmatively repealed by the89
governing authority of the county or municipality."90
SECTION 2.91
Said title is further amended by revising Code Section 3-6-21.2, relating to Sunday sales on92
farm wineries, off-site sales, and sales in special entertainment districts, as follows:93
"3-6-21.2.94
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this title to the contrary, in all counties in which95
the sale of wine is lawful by a farm winery and in all municipalities in which the sale of96
wine is lawful by a farm winery, a farm winery which is licensed to sell its wine in a tasting97
room or other licensed farm winery facility within the county or municipality, as the case98
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may be, for consumption on the premises or in closed packages for consumption off the99
premises shall be authorized to sell its wine and the wine of any other Georgia farm winery100
licensee on Sundays from 12:30 P.M. until 12:00 Midnight in the a tasting room or other101
licensed farm winery facility, to the same extent as its county or municipal license would102
otherwise permit; provided, however, that if such sales of wine on Sundays are lawful at103
a time earlier than 12:30 P.M. within the county or municipality in which the licensed104
premises of the Georgia farm winery is located, the Georgia farm winery shall be105
authorized to sell its wine and the wine of any other Georgia farm winery licensee106
beginning at such earlier time. Nothing in this Code section shall be construed so as to107
authorize a farm winery to sell wine as provided in this Code section on any other premises108
which are not actually located on the property where such farm wine is produced, except109
in special entertainment districts designated by the local governing authority of the county110
or municipality, as applicable."111
SECTION 3.112
This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law113
without such approval.114
SECTION 4.115
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.116
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Sommers Construction Company Change Order 1
Department:Augusta Regional Airport
Presenter:Herbert Judon
Caption:Motion to approve Sommers Construction Company Change
Order One in the amount of $6,707.00.
Background:The original scope of work provides for the renovation of all of
the restrooms located in the Airport Terminal at the Augusta
Regional Airport, which is currently being performed by
Sommers Construction LLC for a contracted amount of
$514,924.00. This change order modifies the original
construction costs due to modifications to the following: 1.
Additional Work: · Installation of a new device charging station
in the hold room.
Analysis:During the project, some items that were discovered once
demolition began needed to be added in order to complete the
approved project scope to the quality and standard that enhances
safety and comfort to passengers.
Financial Impact:$6,707.00
Alternatives:To Deny
Recommendation:Airport Commission and Staff Recommends Approval.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
Restroom Renovations Project
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
Cover Memo
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Sommers Construction Company Change Order 2
Department:Augusta Regional Airport
Presenter:Herbert Judon
Caption:Motion to approve Sommers Construction Change Order 2 in the
amount of $2,910.00.
Background:The original scope of work provides for the renovation of all of
the restrooms located in the Airport Terminal at the Augusta
Regional Airport, which is currently being performed by
Sommers Construction LLC for a contracted amount of
$514,924.00. This change order modifies the original
construction costs due to modifications to the following: ·
Installation of Structural Support to a smoke wall in the hold
room.
Analysis:During the project, some items that were discovered once
demolition began needed to be added in order to complete the
approved project scope to the quality and standard that enhances
safety and comfort to passengers
Financial Impact:$2,910.00
Alternatives:To Deny
Recommendation:Airport Commission and Staff recommends approval of
Sommers Construction Change Order 2 in the amount of
$2,910.00.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
Restroom Renovations Project
Cover Memo
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REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
Cover Memo
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Public Service Committee Meeting
6/12/2018 1:00 PM
Businesses locating in downtown Augusta
Department:Clerk of Commission
Presenter:Director Robert Sherman, Planning & Development
Caption:Consider recommendation(s) from Planning & Development
regarding options, requirements, issues, solutions for businesses
that desire to open in the downtown district or within the
footprint of the Downtown Development Authority as directed
by the Public Services Committee May 29, 2018.
Background:With the expansion of the Cyber district we now have a number
of varying types of businesses that want to open downtown. A
major problem for them is our mandatory requirement that they
must guarantee the availability of parking spaces. We need to
eliminate that requirement based on the following: The city is
working on a plan to better manage the available downtown
parking, there is not a shortage overall, but a possible shortage
near a business trying to open in the downtown district and we
are losing new businesses because of this requirement. This is a
problem that we can solve immediately, so I am asking everyone
to start the dialogue now, not later.
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:Cover Memo
Item # 10
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Cover Memo
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Nancy Morawski
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subiect:
Ms Bonner,
Commissioner Sammie Sias
Thursday, May 24,20L8 8:47 AM
Lena Bonner
Robert H. Sherman; Janice Allen Jackson; Margaret Woodard; Nancy Morawski
Planning and Development Ordinance Parking Requirements in the Downtown District
Please place the following agenda item on the Public Services Committee Committee agenda for 29 May 2018.
Discuss options, requirements, issues, solutions for Businesses that desire to open in the downtown district or
within the footprint of the Downtown Development Authority.
Background: With the expansion of the Cyber district we now have a number of varying types of businesses
that want to open downtown. A major problem for them is our mandatory requirement that they
must guarantee the available of parking spaces. We need to eliminate that requirement based on the
following:
The city is working on a plan to better manage the available downtown parking
There is not a shortage overall, but a possible shortage near a business try to open in the downtown
district
We losing new businesses because of this requirement
This is a problem that we can solve immediately, so I asking everyone to start the dialogue now, not later.
Sammie L. Sias
Commissioner,
Augusta Richmond County
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ZA-R-253
ORDINANCE ______
An Ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance adopted by the
Augusta, Georgia Commission effective September 16, 1997 by amending the
following:
Amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Augusta Georgia by amending
Section 4 (Off-street Parking and Loading) - Nonconforming Parking and
Loading Spaces.
THE AUGUSTA COMMISSION HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance is amended by deleting the following
from Section 4-6 – Off-street Parking and Loading:
Nonconforming Parking and Loading Spaces: Any building lawfully in use on
February 4, 1974, shall constitute a nonconforming use with regard to parking. Any
enlargement of a nonconforming building or expanded use of a nonconforming building
must provide the required parking for the additional area or use.
Section II. That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance is amended by adding the following to
Section 4-6 – Off-street Parking and Loading:
Nonconforming Parking and Loading Spaces: Any building lawfully in use on
February 4, 1974, shall constitute a nonconforming use with regard to parking. Any
enlargement of the footprint square footage of a nonconforming building must provide
the required parking for the additional area.
SECTION III. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby
repealed.
Duly adopted by the Augusta-Richmond County Commission this ______ day of
__________________, 2018.
__________________________________________
MAYOR, AUGUSTA COMMISSION
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
ATTEST:
________________________________________
LENA BONNER, CLERK
First Reading: ____________________________
Second Reading: __________________________
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