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ATTENDANCE:
Present: Hons. Hardie Davis, Jr., Mayor; Davis, Chairman; D. Williams,
Vice Chairman; Fennoy and M. Williams, members.
PUBLIC SERVICES
1. Contribution Agreement between The Georgia Association of Conservation
Districts and the Augusta-Richmond County Board of Commissioners.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
William Fennoy
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
2. New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-38: A request by Anderson B. Jones for
a retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with Sprint Food
Stores, Inc. #732 located at 3771 Peach Orchard Road. District 6. Super
District 10.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
Marion Williams
Commissioner
William Fennoy Passes
3. New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-39: A request by Terri Lynn Casteel for
an on premise consumption Liquor & Beer License to be used in connection
with Fishbowl Lounge located at 2244 Lumpkin Road. There will be Dance.
Item
Action:
Approved
District 6. Super District 10.
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
Dennis Williams
Commissioner
Marion Williams Passes
4. New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-40: A request by Anil K. Allati for a
retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with North Leg
Food Mart located at 2061 Gordon Highway. District 5. Super District 9.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
William Fennoy
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
5. New Ownership Application: A. N. 16-41: A request by Yong Sub Lim for a
retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in connection with Get It To Go
II located at 3232 Deans Bridge Road. District 5. Super District 9.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
Marion Williams
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
6. New Ownership Application: A. N. 16-42: A request by Stuart Mohr for an on
premise consumption Liquor, Beer & Wine License to be used in connection
with The Rub, LLC located at 2704 Gordon Highway. There will be Dance.
District 4. Super District 9.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
Marion Williams
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
7. New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-43: A request by Miguel Chavez for an
on premise consumption Liquor, Beer & Wine License to be used in connection
with Habanero's Mexican Grill located at 235 Boy Scout Road. There will be
Sunday Sales. District 7. Super District 10.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to refer this item
to the full Commission
with no
recommendation.
Motion Passes 4-0.
Commissioner
William Fennoy
Commissioner
Dennis
Williams
Passes
8. Motion to approve the minutes of the Public Services Committee held on
November 28, 2016.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
William Fennoy
Commissioner
Marion Williams Passes
9. Provide an update from Planning & Development reference the following: SA-
51 - A request for concurrence with the Augusta Georgia Planning Commission
to approve a petition to amend the Land Subdivision Regulations for Augusta,
Georgia by amending the following sections: Section 302 - Development Plan -
require multiple access points and interconnectivity to unsubdivided lands.
Section 400 - General Standards for Streets - require multiple access points and
inconnectivity to unsubdivided lands and lengths of cul-de-sacs. The question
was raised concerning Home Owner Associations (HOAs) being obligated to
maintain secondary access roads into subdivisions. This is a burden that an
HOA will have responsibility for based on the decision of the developer when
the developer is in control of the HOA. The HOA folks get left holding the bag
for maintaining a road without having being part of the decision making
Item
Action:
Approved
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process. If a satisfactory resolution is not brought forward, the Commission
should amend or rescind Section 302. (Requested by Commissioner Sias)
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to approve with
the revision in Section 302
that the construction of the
emergency access road
must meet all City right-
of-way standards and does
not address who is
responsible for
maintaining the road.
Motion Passes 4-0.
Commissioner
William
Fennoy
Commissioner
Dennis
Williams
Passes
10. A motion to receive Commission support for the Walton Foundation for
Independence to develop and provide a Community Awareness Campaign for
Augusta Transit.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Approve
Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
4-0.
Commissioner
Dennis Williams
Commissioner
William Fennoy Passes
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Attendance 12/13/16
Department:
Presenter:
Caption:
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT
GACD-01-16-001
BETWEEN THE
GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS, INCORPORATED
AND THE
AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ___ day of ____, 2016, by and between
the AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY Board of Commissioners (hereinafter referred to
as the “Provider”); and the Georgia Association Of Conservation Districts, Incorporated
(hereinafter referred to as the “GACD”).
I. PURPOSE:
This long term conservation partnership serves to facilitate the implementation of planned
conservation practices. This “partnership” is to assist interested landowners with the NRCS
application process and conservation practice implementation. The Provider is responsible
for providing technical support to participants for planned conservation as outlined in this
agreement. The task involves the following technical support:
o Assisting landowners with Farm Bill Program application process
o Design and layout of conservation practices.
o Activities associated with various Farm Bill conservation programs contract
development and management
o Contract planning
o Eligibility determinations
o Processing applications
All technical assistance provided must meet USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
(NRCS) standards and specifications as set forth in its Departmental manuals, handbooks,
and Field Office Technical Guide, conservation planning, conservation practice application,
and other areas of technical assistance.
II. OBJECTIVES:
Under the provisions of this agreement NRCS is assigned responsibility of managing the
technical assistance supplied by the Provider to landowners to plan and implement
conservation practices on eligible land, manage easements, and complete evaluation and
monitoring of completed practices. This agreement will support the objectives of both
organizations, and will leverage their capabilities to efficiently and effectively implement
conservation activities as outlined in the Agricultural Act of 2014 and subsequent Farm
Bills.
III. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
A. GACD will
o Provide a list of program participants to county personnel contracted through the
Provider, that have scheduled conservation practices, as identified in Part IV, Section
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A, Expected Accomplishments and Deliverables, and identify and prioritize work
assignments at the field office level.
o Provide technical guidance to the Provider and the county personnel maintained
through this agreement when requested and provide clarity on work plan and other
agreement details.
o Provide working materials and equipment needed to perform duties and to bear the
cost of operation, maintenance and repair of equipment except for cost due to gross
negligence by the Provider. NRCS accident reporting procedures will be followed.
o Coordinate reimbursement of the Provider on a quarterly basis upon receipt of
properly completed required documentation. Documentation must include a detailed
list of accomplishments utilizing the Deliverable Tracking Report as referenced in Part
IV, Section A, Expected Accomplishments and Deliverables. GACD costs share
shall not exceed the total obligation as identified in Part V1, Resources Required,
equal to no more than $14,040.00
o Review all new technologies and innovative practices, including applicable standards
and specifications, prior to initiating those technologies and practices.
o Provide quality assurance for services provided under the agreement.
B. PROVIDER will:
o Hire and manage employees to perform technical services in the State of Georgia. This includes
providing all Human Resources services for these employees per this agreement.
o As identified in this Statement of Work, Part IV, Section A, Expected
Accomplishments and Deliverables and Part VI, Resources Required, provide
administrative and technical assistance to private landowners in conserving, improving,
and enhancing their natural resources as well as in-kind supplies and services. The
total cash supplied by the Provider will be $14,040.00
o Provide technical assistance to participants as described in this Statement of Work and
Part IV, Section A, Expected Accomplishments and Deliverables. Ensure personnel
meet the GACD qualification standards for assigned responsibilities and for operation of
equipment to perform those responsibilities.
o Ensure the Provider personnel maintained through this agreement, remain current with
all training and certification requirements, to obtain and keep USDA NRCS Level II
Computer Access current and up to date. This includes reporting changes to records and
completing required Ag Learn courses when appropriate.
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o Use existing NRCS policy, training procedures, and supervisory guidelines to ensure
that all provided assistance meets NRCS standards.
o Comply with the special provisions included in this agreement and to work within this
agreed-to Statement of Work and Part VI, Resources Required. Meet applicable
NRCS standards, specifications, and program requirements. Be consistent with the
conservation program goals and objectives in the agreement; and incorporate, where
appropriate, low cost alternatives that would address the resource issues and meet the
objectives of both the program and program participants for which assistance is
provided.
o Limit request for reimbursement for technical assistance provided as described in this
Statement of Work, Part IV, Section A, Expected Accomplishments and
Deliverables and Part VI, Resources Required.
o Be responsible for gross negligence during use of any NRCS property and to reimburse
the NRCS for such costs. Gross negligence is defined as willful destruction of NRCS
property.
o If applicable, the Provider shall carry liability insurance to operate a government vehicle
in the amount of a minimum of $500,000 and provide a certificate of insurance to
GACD. Nongovernment employees will not drive government vehicles unless proof of
insurance is made available to GACD.
o Provide at least fifty (50) percent of the cost of the technical assistance listed in Part IV,
Section A, Expected Accomplishments and Deliverables. The Provider must match
the USDA funds awarded on dollar-for-dollar basis from non-Federal sources.
o Request reimbursement from GACD for GACD’s share as referenced in this Statement
of Work, and the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. Total
reimbursement shall not exceed the GACDS portion referenced in Part VI, Resources
Required. Reimbursement shall be requested through the use of:
· Documentation must include a detailed list of accomplishments utilizing the
Deliverable Tracking Report as referenced in Part IV, Section of A, Expected
Accomplishments and Deliverables.
· Deliverables Tracking Report must be certified, signed, and dated by the
appropriate Augusta-Richmond County official and the NRCS District
Conservationist with the following statement: “I certify that, to the best of my
knowledge, this bill has not been previously submitted and that program
accomplishments will meet planned activities under this agreement. I have
examined and certify that this request is correct for payment.”
o Requests for Reimbursement shall be no more often than every 30 days for the period
this agreement is in force
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o Requests for Reimbursement shall be submitted to: GACD, 4310 Lexington Road,
Athens, Georgia 30605.
o Warrant that the technical services provided:
· Comply with all applicable Federal, State, and Tribal and local laws and requirements;
· Are consistent with the conservation program goals and objectives in the agreement
· Incorporate, where appropriate, low-cost alternatives that would address the resource issues
and meet the objectives of both the program and program participants for which assistance
is provided.
· Be subject to the same rules and regulations that apply to NRCS and other USDA
employees when using Government owned property or equipment.
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IV. EXPECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND DELIVERABLES
A. Deliverables associated with this agreement include item listed in table A.1 and the following:
o Submit the Deliverables Tracking Report when requesting any payment.
Table A.1 Lists the Practice Development, Review and Certification deliverables associated with this agreement
Practice Description Practice Code
Agrichemical Handling Facility (NO) (309) 309
Amendments for the Treatment of Agricultural Waste (591) 591
Animal Mortality Facility (NO.) (316) 316
Brush Management (314) 314
Closure of Waste Impoundments (NO) (360) 360
Combustion System Improvement (NO) (372) 372
Composting Facility (NO.) (317) 317
Conservation Cover (AC) (327) 327
Conservation Crop Rotation (AC) (328) 328
Cover Crop (AC) (340) 340
CNMP Development (102) 102
Critical Area Planting (AC) (342) 342
Diversion (FT) (362) 362
Early Successional Habitat Development/Management (AC) (647) 647
Farmstead Energy Improvement (NO) 374 374
Fence (FT) (382) 382
Filter Strip (AC) (393) 393
Forage and Biomass Planting (512) 512
Forest Stand Improvement (AC) (666) 666
Forest Trails and Landings (AC) (655) 655
Grade Stabilization Structure (NO.) (410) 410
Grassed Waterway (AC) (412) 412
Heavy Use Area Protection (AC) (561) 561
Hedgerow Planting (FT) (422) 422
Herbaceous Weed Control (Ac.) 315 315
Integrated Pest Management (AC) (595) 595
Irrigation Pipeline (FT) (430) 430
Irrigation Reservoir (NO. AND AC-FT) (436) 436
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Irrigation System (NO. AND AC), Micro irrigation (441) 441
Irrigation System (NO. AND AC), Sprinkler (442) 442
Irrigation Water Management (AC)(449) 449
Mulching (AC) (484) 484
Nutrient Management (AC) (590) 590
Pipeline (FT) (516) 516
Prescribed Burning (AC) (338) 338
Prescribed Grazing (AC) (528) 528
Pumping Plant (NO.) (533) 533
Riparian Forest Buffer (AC) (391) 391
Riparian Herbaceous Cover (AC) (390) 390
Roof Runoff Structure (NO) (558) 558
Seasonal High Tunnel System for Crops (SF) (798) 798
Silvopasture Establishment (AC) 381 381
Solids/Liquid Waste Separation Facility (632) 632
Spring Development (NO.) (574) 574
Stream Crossing (NO.) (578) 578
Streambank and Shoreline Protection (FT) (580) 580
Terrace (FT) (600) 600
Tree/Shrub Establishment (AC) (612) 612
Tree/Shrub Site Preparation (AC) (490) 490
Underground Outlet (FT) (620) 620
Waste Storage Facility (NO.) (313) 313
Waste Transfer (634) 634
Waste Treatment Lagoon (NO.) (359) 359
Waste Utilization (AC) (633) 633
Water and Sediment Control Basin (NO.) (638) 638
Watering Facility (NO.) (614) 614
Well (NO.) (642) 642
Wildlife Upland Habitat Management (AC) (645) 645
Deliverables Tracking: Table B.1 provides a sample Deliverables Tracking Report. Use this report to identify the specific work
performed during each payment period. The Deliverables Tracking Report tracks and totals reimbursement requirements based on
the deliverable’s cost rates based on practice and task level performed. Actual Deliverables Tracking Report will be provided to
the Provider in Excel format.
Table B.1 Sample Deliverables Tracking Report
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Actual Deliverables Tracking Report will be provided to the Provider in Excel format by GACD
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V. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
A. That this agreement is effective from the date signed by both parties through
September 30, 2017.
VI. RESOURCES REQUIRED
A. AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY and GACD requirements are outlined in the
following tables
Table A.1 GACD AND AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY COST SHARE
AGENCY FY17 TOTAL
COST
1-Year
TOTAL COST
AUGUSTA-
RICHMOND
COUNTY
$14,040.00 $14,040.00
GACD $14,040.00 $14,040.00
Table A.2 1 YEAR BUDGET SUMMARY
Category GACD Funds AUGUSTA-
RICHMOND
COUNTY
Funds
Total
Conservation Program
Practice Development,
Review and
Certification
(Administrative,
Technical, Easement
Development, and
CNMP Development)
$14,040.00 $14,040.00 $28,080.00
B. GACD costs share for this agreement is fixed at $14,040.00
__________________________________ _______________________ ____________
Name/Title of Authorized GACD Rep Signature Date
__________________________________ _______________________ ____________
Name /Title of Authorized Provider Rep Signature Date
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Agreement between GACD and ARC
Department:USDA-NRCS
Presenter:Clifford B. Eaddy, District Conservationist
Caption:Contribution Agreement between The Georgia Association of
Conservation Districts and the Augusta-Richmond County Board
of Commissioners.
Background:Conservation partnership that serves to facilitate the
implementation of planned conservation practices. This
partnership is to assist interested landowners with the NRCS
application process and conservation practice implementation.
The provider is responsible for providing technical support to
participants for planned conservation as outlined in this
agreement. This agreement will support the objectives of both
organizations, and will leverage their capabilities to efficiently and
effectively implement conservation activities as outlined in the
Agricultural Act of 2014 and subsequent Farm Bills.
Analysis:This agreement is to assist landowners with Farm Bill application,
design and layout of conservation practices, development and
management, contract planning and eligibility determinations.
Financial Impact:The total cost of this program for 2017 is $28,080, with half of the
funds being reimbursed by GACD of $14,040 and ARC matching
the other half of $14,040 thru 9/30/17; with another new
agreement for two years thru 9/30/19.
Alternatives:Not to approve the 2017 Contribution Agreement with GACD and
ARC.
Recommendation:To approve the 2017 Contribution Agreement with GACD and
ARC.
Funds are Available
in the Following 101071212/5212119 Professional Services 101071212/5911110
Accounts:Reimbursements
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Robert H. Sherman III
Caption:New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-38: A request by
Anderson B. Jones for a retail package Beer & Wine License to be
used in connection with Sprint Food Stores, Inc. #732 located at
3771 Peach Orchard Road. District 6. Super District 10.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Mary Jane Robertson.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $1,330.00.
Alternatives:
Recommendation:The Planning & Development recommends approval. The
R.C.S.O. recommends approval.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Robert H. Sherman III
Caption:New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-39: A request by Terri
Lynn Casteel for an on premise consumption Liquor & Beer
License to be used in connection with Fishbowl Lounge located at
2244 Lumpkin Road. There will be Dance. District 6. Super
District 10.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Linda Eubanks.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $3,950.00.
Alternatives:
Recommendation:The Planning & Development recommends approval. The
R.C.S.O. recommends approval.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Law
Administrator
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Robert H. Sherman III
Caption:New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-40: A request by Anil K.
Allati for a retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in
connection with North Leg Food Mart located at 2061 Gordon
Highway. District 5. Super District 9.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Marty Koger.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $1,330.00.
Alternatives:
Recommendation:The Planning & Development recommends approval. The
R.C.S.O. recommends approval.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Law
Administrator
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Robert H. Sherman III
Caption:New Ownership Application: A. N. 16-41: A request by Yong
Sub Lim for a retail package Beer & Wine License to be used in
connection with Get It To Go II located at 3232 Deans Bridge
Road. District 5. Super District 9.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Chong Sook Chon.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $1,330.00.
Alternatives:
Recommendation:The Planning & Development recommends approval. The
R.C.S.O. recommends approval.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Law
Administrator
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Robert H. Sherman II
Caption:New Ownership Application: A. N. 16-42: A request by Stuart
Mohr for an on premise consumption Liquor, Beer & Wine License
to be used in connection with The Rub, LLC located at 2704
Gordon Highway. There will be Dance. District 4. Super District
9.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Charles Burks.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $4,585.00.
Alternatives:
Recommendation:The Planning & Development recommends approval. The R.C.S.O.
recommends approval.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Alcohol Application
Department:Planning & Development
Presenter:Robert H. Sherman III
Caption:New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-43: A request by Miguel
Chavez for an on premise consumption Liquor, Beer & Wine
License to be used in connection with Habanero's Mexican Grill
located at 235 Boy Scout Road. There will be Sunday Sales.
District 7. Super District 10.
Background:This is a New Ownership Application. Formerly in the name of
Felipe Mata.
Analysis:The applicant meets the requirements of the City of Augusta's
Alcohol Ordinance.
Financial Impact:The applicant will pay a fee of $5,715.00
Alternatives:
Recommendation:The Planning & Development recommends approval. The
R.C.S.O. recommends approval.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Law
Administrator
Clerk of Commission
Public Service Committee Meeting Commission Chamber - 1112812016
ATTENDANCE:
Present: Hons. Davis, Chairman; D. Williams, Vice Chairman; M.
Williams, member.
Absent: Hons. Hardie Davis, Jr., Mayor; Fennoy, member.
PUBLIC SERVICES
1. New Ownership Application: A.N. 16-37: A request by Heather M. Chancey Item
for an on premise consumption Liquor, Beer, & Wine License to be used in Action:
connection with Village Deli located at 2803 Wrightsboro Road, Suite #28. Approved
There will be Sunday Sales. District 3. Super District 10.
Motions
Motion Motion TextI ype
Motion to
^ aDDrove.APProve uotio, passes
3-0.
Motions
Motion;----- Motion Textr ype
Motion to
^ ?pprove.APProve vtotion passes
3_0.
Made By
Made By
Commissioner
Marion Williams
Seconded By
Seconded By
Commissioner Commissioner
Marion Williams Dennis Williams Passes
Motion
Result
Motion
Result
2. Approve amendments to Augusta, Georgia Codes (Scrap Tire Management, Item
International Properfy Maintenance Code, Mothball Ordinance, Nuisance Action:
Ordinance, Automobile Junk Yards/Salvage Yards, and Comprehensive Zoning Approved
Ordinance) that will provide for a Re-Inspection Fee.
Commissioner
Dennis williams Passes
3.A motion to approve John E. Pleveich
McDonald Transit.
Motions
X:l:"' Motion rext Made Bylype
Motion to, aDDrove.APProve vtotion passes
3-0.
Motion to approve the minutes of the
November 8,2016.
Motions
X:11" Motion Text Made Byr ype
Motion to
^ dDDrove.APProve vtotion passes
3-0.
as the new General Manager for ltem
Action:
Approved
Commissioner Commissioner
Marion Williams Dennis Williams Passes
Seconded By
Seconded By
Motion
Result
Motion
Result
4.Public Services Committee held on Item
Action:
Approved
Commissioner Commissioner
Dennis Williams Marion Williams Passes
5. Approve amendments to the Augusta, Georgia Code - Finance and Taxation,
that will provide for new administrative fees for the collection of past due taxes,
and identi&irg businesses that relocate without notification.
Item
Action:
Approved
Motions
f#:'" Motion Text Made By seconded By
Motion to
^ aDDrove.APProve uotio, passes
3-0.
Commissioner
Dennis williams Passes
Georgia Code - Finance and Taxation,
Administrative Fee, Regulatory Fees,
Fees, and Occupation Tax Schedule as
Budget Hearings.
Motion
Result
Commissioner
Marion Williams
6.Approve amendments to the Augusta,
that will provide for increases in the
Failure to Submit Required Documents
presented and approved during the 2017
Motions
Motion
Item
Action:
Approved
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By seconded By Resurt
Motion to
Approve ix3ffiu,,., fi:1l#'ili,l,h, 8:ilT'#iilh, passes
3-0.
7. Update from staff on the approved repairs on River Walk. (Requested by ltem
Commissioner Marion Williams) action:
Approved
Motions
[]l:" Motion Text Made By seconded By Motionrype - ----- -.t Result
Motion to approve
Approve ffi;#lf;Jlisitemas S:#ilii;filfi, ;,"#H'i)?,ffi, passes
Motion Passes 3-0.
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Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Minutes
Department:Clerk of Commission
Presenter:
Caption:Motion to approve the minutes of the Public Services Committee
held on November 28, 2016.
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Nancy Morawski
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Lena Bonner
Friday, December 02,201612:50 PM
Commissioner Sammie Sias
Abie L. Ladson; Melanie Wilson;Janice Allen Jackson; Nancy Morawski
RE:Agenda Items for 1"3 December 20L6 Committee Meetings
Commissioner Sias,
Will do as requested.
Lena J. Bonner
Clerk of Commission
Office of the Clerk of Commission
Suite 22o Municipal Building
535 Telfair Street
Augusta, Georgia go9o1
Tel: 7o6-8zt-182o
Fax: 7o6-8zr-r838
From: Commissioner Sammie Sias
Sent: Friday, December 02,2OL610:54 AM
To: Lena Bonner <lbonner@augustaga.gov>
Cc: Abie L. Ladson <aladson@augustaga.gov>; Melanie Wilson <MWilson@augustaga.gov>; Janice Allen Jackson
<Ja nice.Jackso n @a ugustaga.gov>
Subject: Agenda ltems for 13 Decembe r 2016 Committee Meetings
Ms. Bonner,
Please add the following items to the committee agendas for 13 December 2015
Engineering Committee: Provide a comprehensive update on the purchase of the Vac-Con trucks and Gradall
Excavators for the engineering department to support the Stormwater Program
Engineering Committee: Provide a path forward as to getting GDOT's attention to correct the problem
created at the intersection of Deans Bridge Rd and Gordon Highway. The problem is the elimination of the
merge lane for northbound Deans Bridge traffic merging into eastbound Gordon Highway traffic.
It is a extreme safety hazard!! What is our path forward?
Public Services Committee: Planning and Development provide an update requested reference the following:
SA-51- A request for concurrence with the Augusta Georgia Planning Commission to approve a petition to
amend the Land Subdivision Regulations for Augusta Georgia by amending the following sections: Section
302 - Development Plan - require multiple access points and interconnectivity to unsubdividedlands. Section 400 - General Standards for Streets - require multiple access points and interconnectivity to
unsubdivided lands and length of cul-de-sacs.
The question was raised concerning Home Owner Associations (HOAs) being obligated to maintain secondary
access roads into subdivisions. This is a burden that an HOA will have responsibility for based on the decisionof the developer when the developer is in control of the HOA. The HOA folks get left hotding the bag formaintaining a road without having being part of the decision making process. If a satisfactory-resolution is notbrought forward, the commission should amend or rescind Section 302.
Thanking everyone in advance.
Sammie L. Sias
Commissioner,
Augusta Richmond County
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Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Planning & Development Update on SA-51
Department:Clerk of Commission
Presenter:
Caption:Provide an update from Planning & Development reference the
following: SA-51 - A request for concurrence with the Augusta
Georgia Planning Commission to approve a petition to amend the
Land Subdivision Regulations for Augusta, Georgia by amending
the following sections: Section 302 - Development Plan - require
multiple access points and interconnectivity to unsubdivided
lands. Section 400 - General Standards for Streets - require
multiple access points and inconnectivity to unsubdivided lands
and lengths of cul-de-sacs. The question was raised concerning
Home Owner Associations (HOAs) being obligated to maintain
secondary access roads into subdivisions. This is a burden that an
HOA will have responsibility for based on the decision of the
developer when the developer is in control of the HOA. The
HOA folks get left holding the bag for maintaining a road without
having being part of the decision making process. If a satisfactory
resolution is not brought forward, the Commission should amend
or rescind Section 302. (Requested by Commissioner Sias)
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
SIIBJECT: Support for a Community Awareness Campaign for Augusta Transit
CAPTION: A motion to receive Commission support for the Walton Foundation for lndependence to
develop and provide a Community Awareness Campaign for Augusta Transit.
BACKGROUND: The mission of the Walton Foundation for Independence is to inspire philanthropy to
support programs and services that create an inclusive lifestyle for people with disabilities in our
community to live, work, and play.
There are many individuals throughout Augusta that have limited ability to gain access to jobs, medical
appointments, shopping, and other leisure activities because of the disabilities that they face. Often their
only access to transportation is by using Augusta's Transit services. However, many are not aware of the
service and do not know how to use it.
The purpose of this Community Awareness Campaign for Augusta Transit is to improve mobility options
for those individuals with disabilities by removing barriers to transportation service and expanding their
transportation mobility options. Further, this campaign will increase awareness of the transportation
opportunities that Augusta Transit provides for the community. The program will seek to educate our
citizens on the benefits and use of transit through a variety of venues that can include news media, public
service announcements, social media, paid advertisements, and other opportunities.
Objectives: The objectives of this campaign include the following:
o Increase awareness of Augusta Transit's current transportation services and the new value-added' featureso Support and enhance Augusta Transit's "Travel Training Program," which is in the early stages
of development. This program will incorporate information on "how to use" the system including
new smartphone apps that will be available soon.o While the campaign is geared toward everyone, it is important to ensure that we include persons
with disabilities, seniors, the population at-large, and students.o Enhance perception that Augusta Transit is a mode of transportation for everyone and increased
use is good for the overall community
o lncrease ridership on transit. The increase will be measured at different points during the
campaign to measure the effectiveness of the campaign.o Develop the campaign so that it can evolve over the next 3 years with Augusta Transit
enhancements and successes including implemented recommendations from the Comprehensive
Operational Analysis that is due to be completed in Q2 of 2017 .
Analysis: The project aligns with Augusta Transit's goals and objectives, which include:
o Providing high quality public transit serviceso Implementing image improvement solutionso Establishing a work environment that instills unity, teamwork, achievement, and trusto Maintaining budget and pursuing effrciencieso Pursuing the latest transit technologies, including vehicles, and best practices.
Public/Private Partnerships are critical to improving Transit within the region. This project is an
outstandingexample of the private sector working with local governmenito improvi critical and vital
services to the community.
FINAI\CIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact to Augusta
ALTERNATIVES: Do not support this initiative.
RECOMMBNDATION: Obtain Commission support for the Walton Foundation for Independence to
develop and implement the Transit Awareness Campaign with Augusta Transit.
Public Service Committee Meeting
12/13/2016 1:00 PM
Community Awareness Campaign for Augusta Transit
Department:Transit Department
Presenter:Patrick Stevens
Caption:A motion to receive Commission support for the Walton
Foundation for Independence to develop and provide a
Community Awareness Campaign for Augusta Transit.
Background:Increase awareness of Augusta Transit’s current transportation
services and the new value-added features . Support and enhance
Augusta Transit’s “Travel Training Program,” which is in the
early stages of development. This program will incorporate
information on “how to use” the system including new
smartphone apps that will be available soon. While the campaign
is geared toward everyone, it is important to ensure that we
include persons with disabilities, seniors, the population at-large,
and students. Enhance perception that Augusta Transit is a mode
of transportation for everyone and increased use is good for the
overall community. Increase ridership on transit. The increase
will be measured at different points during the campaign to
measure the effectiveness of the campaign. Develop the campaign
so that it can evolve over the next 3 years with Augusta Transit
enhancements and successes including implemented recommendations
from the Comprehensive Operational Analysis that is due to be
completed in Q2 of 2017.
Analysis:The project aligns with Augusta Transit’s goals and objectives,
which include: • Providing high quality public transit services •
Implementing image improvement solutions • Establishing a work
environment that instills unity, teamwork, achievement, and trust •
Maintaining budget and pursuing efficiencies • Pursuing the latest
transit technologies, including vehicles, and best practices.
Public/Private Partnerships are critical to improving Transit within
the region. This project is an outstanding example of the private
sector working with local government to improve critical and vital
services to the community.
Financial Impact:There is no financial impact to Augusta
Alternatives:Do not support this initiative
Recommendation:Obtain Commission support for the Walton Foundation for
Independence to develop and implement the Transit Awareness
Campaign with Augusta Transit.
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: