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MINUTES OF MAY 7, 2018
Robert A. Pettit, Mayor
James M. Adams, Jr., Councilmember
J. Robert Brooks, Councilmember
Pat C. Carpenter, Councilmember
Fletcher L. Dickert, Councilmember
Kenneth J. McDowell, Councilmember
David W. McGhee, Councilmember
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING
The regular meeting of May 7, 2018, having been duly publicized, was called to order by Mayor
Pettit at 7:00 p.m. and adjourned at 7:19 p.m. Per Section 30-4-80(e) notice of the meeting by
email was sent out to the current maintained "Agenda Mailout" list consisting of news media
outlets and individuals or companies requesting notification. Notice of the meeting was also
posted on the outside doors of the Municipal Center, the main bulletin board of the Municipal
Center located on the first floor, and the City of North Augusta website.
Mayor Pettit rendered the invocation and led in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Members present were Mayor Pettit and Councilmembers Adams, Brooks Carpenter, Dickert,
McDowell, and McGhee.
Also in attendance were B. Todd Glover, City Administrator; Kelly F. Zier, City Attorney;
Cammie T. Hayes, Director of Finance; Thomas C. Zeaser, Director of Engineering and Public
Works; James E. Sutton, Director of Public Services; and Donna B. Young, City Clerk.
Minutes of Regular Meeting of 05/07/18
The minutes of the regular and study session meetings of April 16, 2018 were approved by
general consent. The minutes of the special called study session of April 11, 2018. was also
approved by general consent.
ITEM 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Ordinance No. 2018-06 — An Ordinance
Designating a Portion of Riverside Village as a Designated Development Area
Pursuant to the Tourism Infrastructure Admission Tax Act; Authorizing the
City Administrator to Prepare and File Certain Documents Relating to the
Designated Development Area; Authorizing the City Administrator to
Prepare Provisions for the Expenditure of Monies Raised from the Area —
Ordinance, Third and Final Reading
On motion by Councilmember McDowell, second by Councilmember Dickert,
Council unanimously adopted an ordinance on third and final reading designating
a portion of Riverside Village as a Designated Development Area pursuant to the
Tourism Infrastructure Admission Tax Act; authorizing the City Administrator to
prepare and file certain documents relating to the designated development area;
authorizing the City Administrator to prepare provisions for the expenditure of
monies raised from the area.
Please see the minutes of April 16, 2018 for the ordinance text. Please note that
all complete exhibits and attachments are available in the Office of the City Clerk.
ITEM 2. FINANCE: Resolution No. 2018-11 — A Resolution Identifying North
Augusta Projects for the Aiken County Capital Projects
Sales Tax IV
On motion by Councilmember Brooks, second by Councilmember McGhee,
Council considered a resolution identifying North Augusta Projects for the Aiken.
County Capital Projects Sales Tax IV.
On motion by Mayor Pettit, second by Councilmember Carpenter, a motion to
amend the list of projects to add New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam" under the
list of projects under the Public Works and Transportation Projects title was
unanimously passed.
Vote was then taken on the original resolution, as amended, and unanimously
passed.
The resolution text is as follows: Please note that all complete exhibits and
attachments are available in the Office of the City Clerk.
Minutes of Regular Meeting of 05/07/18
RESOLUTION NO. 2018-11
IDENTIFYING NORTH AUGUSTA PROJECTS FOR THE
AIKEN COUNTY CAPITAL PROJECTS SALES TAX IV
WHEREAS, Aiken County Council, in anticipation of conducting a referendum in
2018, has appointed a Capital Projects Sales Tax Commission to consider proposals for funding
capital projects within Aiken County from the proceeds of a continuation of the Capital Projects
Sales Tax and to formulate the referendum question that is to appear on the ballot; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and members of City Council wish to submit for
consideration a list of projects to be funded in North Augusta.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council for the
City of North Augusta in meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof that the projects
listed on the attached "Exhibit A" shall be submitted to the Aiken County Sales Tax Commission
for inclusion in the 2018 referendum.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS DAY OF
, 2018.
ITEM 3. UTILITIES: Resolution No. 2018-12 — Authorizing a Water Tank
Attachment Lease Agreement Between the City of North
Augusta and T-Mobile South, LLC for the Five Notch
Road Water Tank
On motion by Councilmember Carpenter, second by Councilmember Dickert,
Council unanimously passed a resolution authorizing a water tank attachment
lease agreement between the City of North Augusta and T-Mobile South, LLC for
the Five Notch Road water tank.
The resolution text is as follows: Please note that all complete exhibits and
attachments are available in the Office of the City Clerk,
RESOLUTION 2018-12
AUTHORIZING A WATER TANK ATTACHMENT LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA AND
T-MOBILE SOUTH, LLC.
FOR THE FIVE NOTCH ROAD WATER TANK
WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta desires to lease to T-Mobile South, LLC.,
certain space upon the City's Five Notch Road water tank upon which T-Mobile has certain
Minutes of Regular Meeting of 05/07/18
antennae, other equipment, and related devices, and to lease ground space used exclusively to
house T-Mobile's equipment; and
WHEREAS, T-Mobile desires to lease from the City certain space on the City's
Five Notch Road water tank and ground space for T-Mobile's equipment.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Council for the
City of North Augusta in meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof, hereby authorize
the attached Water Tank Attachment Lease Agreement between the City and T-Mobile South,
LLC. for the Five Notch Road water tank.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Administrator is authorized to sign
the agreement on behalf of the City and to sign all other documents relating thereto.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS DAY OF
2018.
ITEM 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS: Speaker Forms Submitted for May 7, 2018
Council Meeting
Please see the attached Speaker Forms completed by citizens for the May 7, 2018
Council meeting.
There being no further business, Council adjourned at 7:19 p.m.
APPRO/ a THIS ,j( DAY OF Respectfully submitted,
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! / Donna B. Young
Robert A. Pettit, Mayor
NACC Meeting Monday, May 7, 2018
Council Meeting Public Comments by Perry Holcomb, 1891 Green Forest Drive, North
Augusta,SC 29841—(803) 279-4839
Summary of Comments—Questions to Mayor, Mr. Glover, and to City Council as follows:
Question to Mayor- As per SC Code § 5-9-30, which contain the responsibilities of the mayor in
a mayor-council form of government, Section (6) states: "to submit to the council and make
available to the public a complete report on the finances and administrative activities of the
municipality as of the end of each fiscal year;" When will this complete report be made
available to the public?
Questions to Mr. Glover, City Administrator
1. When will Mr. James Dean of Greenstone make another progress report to the City about
continuing construction at RV.
2. Questions regarding the Stadium Parking Deck.
(a) In a Facebook interchange with Mr. Jess Eiseman, co-owner of the Augusta GreenJackets,
who play at SRP Park in our city, I mentioned the initial failure of Greenstone to obtain a
developer for the Stadium Parking Deck. He replied that the Stadium Deck construction would
begin "this summer and be completed for the beginning of the GreenJacket's 2019 season."
Can you elaborate on that, i. e.,just who's the new developer?
(b) Will the proposed deck contain as many vehicles as that originally planned?
3. What's happened to the proposed RV "drinking area" ordinance?
Questions to members of Council—At the March 19th meeting of Council, I proposed an
amendment to Sec. 2-63 of the City Code to lengthen individual citizen comments to 10
minutes. That proposal is part of the minutes of that meeting. What is the status of my
proposal? Will Council take any action on it? If Council does not have any substantive ideas
about their position, I will proceed as already planned.
Mrs. Young, please accept this as a substitute for the required form and make this page a part
of the minutes. Thank you!