Upcoming City Council Agenda For Tuesday

  • Friday, March 15, 2019

Here is the upcoming City Council agenda for Tuesday:

I. Call to Order.

II. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Councilman Byrd).

III. Minute Approval.

IV. Special Presentation.

V. Ordinances – Final Reading:

PLANNING

a. 2019-022 Adam Ellsworth ? Hickory Capital Group, LLC (C-4 Planned Commerce
Center to C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone). An ordinance to amend Chattanooga
City Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Zoning Ordinance, so as to rezone property located at
2100 Hamilton Place Boulevard, more particularly described herein, from C-4
Planned Commerce Center to C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone.

(District 4)
(Recommended for approval by Planning and Staff)

b. 2019-021 ASA Engineering (R-1 Residential Zone to UGC Urban General
Commercial Zone). An ordinance to amend Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter
38, Zoning Ordinance, so as to rezone properties located at 207 and 209 Old
Mountain Road, more particularly described herein, from R-1 Residential Zone to
UGC Urban General Commercial Zone, subject to certain conditions. (District 7)
(Recommended for approval by Planning)

c. An ordinance amending Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Sections 38-2,
38-185, 38-187, 38-321 and Article VI, Division 2, Other Special Exceptions relative
to creating a Special Exceptions Permit for contractor’s businesses in the C-2
Convenience Commercial Zone. (Alternate Version) (Sponsored by Chairman
Smith)

PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION

Public Works

d. MR-2019-0224 MAP Engineers, LLC (Abandonment). An ordinance closing and
abandoning a sewer easement located in the 2700 block of Northpoint Boulevard, as
detailed on the attached map. (District 3) (Recommended for approval by Public
Works)

Transportation

e. MR-2019-0010 Chazen Engineering ? Justin Tirsun, agent for owner of adjacent
property, Central of Georgia Railroad Company (Abandonment). An ordinance
closing and abandoning a portion of the 500 block of the unopened Kennedy Alley
and the 500 block of East 16th Street, as detailed on the attached map. (District 7)
(Recommended for approval by Transportation)

VI. Ordinances – First Reading: (None)

VII. Resolutions:

COUNCIL OFFICE

a. A resolution authorizing the waiver of use and damage fees for the Pearl Group
for the Omega Psi Phi Fifth District Conference Picnic to be held at
Harris-Johnson Park on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., in the amount
of $85.00.

ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

b. A resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Amended Agreement for Payments
in Lieu of Ad Valorem Taxes dated November 15, 2015, for Gestamp Chattanooga,
LLC to include extending the term of in lieu payments by three (3) years to reflect
proposed additional capital investment of $48 million resulting in the creation of at
least an additional 150 full-time jobs.

c. A resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Amended and Restated Agreement
for Payments in Lieu of Ad Valorem Taxes dated November 15, 2015, for Gestamp
Chattanooga, LLC.

SHORT TERM VACATION RENTAL APPLICATIONS

d. 2019-14 Steven Keith Michaels. A resolution approving Short Term Vacation Rental
Application No. 18-STVR-00175 for property located at 1719 Williams Street.
(District 7)

e. 2019-15 Joshua and Noelle Coleman. A resolution approving Short Term Vacation
Rental Application No. 19-STVR-00003 for property located at 516 Moonhollow
Lane. (District 2)

f. 2019-17 Hamilton Gallant. A resolution approving Short Term Vacation Rental
Application No. 19-STVR-00015 for property located at 616 Colville Street.
(District 2)

HUMAN RESOURCES

g. A resolution amending Resolution No. 28367 entitled, “A resolution adopting the
City of Chattanooga Employee Information Guide and allowing changes to any and
all information presented to City Council for approval within six (6) months of the
resolution effective date of September 8, 2015, one (1) year from the effective date,
and annually thereafter” to reflect changes effective February 1, 2019.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

h. A resolution authorizing the Chief Information Officer (CIO) to renew the City’s
contract with Smart Homes (d/b/a Smart Systems) Chattanooga for systems
automation and technology installation services to the Department of Information
Technology for one (1) additional year beginning May 16, 2019 through May 15,
2020, for an amount not to exceed $250,000.00 per contract year.

VIII. Purchases.

IX. Other Business.

X. Committee Reports.

XI. Recognition of Persons Wishing to Address the Council on Non-Agenda Matters.

XII. Adjournment.

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2019
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
6:00 PM

1. Call to Order.

2. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Councilwoman Coonrod).

3. Minute Approval.

4. Special Presentation.

5. Ordinances – Final Reading: (None)

6. Ordinances – First Reading:

LEGAL

a. An ordinance amending Chattanooga City Code, Chapter 2, Article II, Division 2,
Section 2-49, relating to Legal Liability Claims. (Sponsored by Chairman Smith)

PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION

Public Works

b. An ordinance amending Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 4, Article II, Rules,
Regulations, Criteria, Standards, Section 4-41, Rules Adopted and Chapter 20, Article
II, Health Nuisances, by adding Sections 20-29 through 20-32, relating to Noxious
Odors and Nuisances. (Sponsored by Chairman Smith)

7. Resolutions:

ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

a. A resolution authorizing the Administrator for the Department of Economic and
Community Development to accept a grant sponsored by the Footprint Foundation to
support the mentorship component of the Public Art Division’s City Artist Program,
in the amount of $30,000.00.

b. A resolution authorizing the Administrator for the Department of Economic and
Community Development to accept the donation of funds raised by the Community
Foundation of Greater Chattanooga for the Fallen Five Memorial Fund to the City of
Chattanooga for use in constructing the Fallen Five Memorial, “Wreath of Honor” by
Shane Albritton and Norman Lee in the Tennessee Riverpark.

c. A resolution to confirm the Mayor’s appointments to the Chattanooga Public
Art Commission.

FINANCE

d. A resolution authorizing the redemption of certain City of Chattanooga,
Tennessee General Obligation Bonds.

8. Purchases.

9. Other Business.

10. Committee Reports.

11. Recognition of Persons Wishing to Address the Council on Non-Agenda Matters.

12. Adjournment.

Breaking News
Latest Hamilton County Arrest Report
  • 4/23/2024

Here is the latest Hamilton County arrest report: ARMOUR, ASHLEY DANIELLE 5425 MOUNTAIN CREEK RD CHATTANOOGA, 374151611 Age at Arrest: 39 years old Arresting Agency: HC Sheriff POSS. ... more

Crash On Roanoke Avenue Claims Life Of 22-Year-Old Passenger After Vehicle Collides With Utility Pole
  • 4/22/2024

A passenger who was injured when a vehicle hit a utility pole on Roanoke Avenue on April 1 has died. In that incident, at 12:12 a.m., Chattanooga Police responded to a traffic crash with ... more

Chase Ends In Lookout Valley With Pursued And Pursuee Wrecking
Chase Ends In Lookout Valley With Pursued And Pursuee Wrecking
  • 4/22/2024

A chase that began in Marion County on Saturday night ended in Lookout Valley with the vehicle being followed wrecking, then a Marion County patrol car winding up on its side in a front yard. ... more