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AGENDA: CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
May 3,2021—Municipal Center—100 Georgia Avenue,3rd Floor—7:00 P.M.
CITIZEN COMMENTS: Citizens may speak to Mayor and City Council on each item listed on this agenda. The Mayor will call for
comments prior to Council's discussion. Speakers shall give their name and address in an audible tone of voice for the records.
Speaker Forms are provided on the credenza at the entrance to the Council Chambers.Speakers desiring that the minutes indicate
that they addressed Council on a specific topic should complete the form. The form will be included as part of the minutes of the
meeting. Citizen comments are limited to five minutes.
PODIUM SECURITY: (I)Any person addressing Council may bring paper documents,handouts,etc. to the Podium. If desired,
such handouts may be delivered to the City Clerk or if requested,a City staff member will distribute to Council members. (2) if the
speaker desires to utilize non-paper items for demonstration purposes, any such items MUST be cleared by Public Safety before
being taken to the Podium area. (3)Items requiring this clearing by Public Safety would include but not be limited to pocketbooks,
briefcases,sacks,boxes,or any similar containers. This requirement would apply whether or not such items are to be utilized in the
presentation.
CITIZEN ASSISTANCE: Individuals needing special assistance or sign interpreter to participate in the meeting, please notify the
Administration Department 48 hours prior to the meeting.
1. CALL TO ORDER:
2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
3. ROLL CALL:
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Study Session and Council Meeting Minutes of April 19,2021
5. PERSONNEL: Jackie Hill,Retirement—Recognition of Service to the City of North Augusta
6. PERSONNEL: Nancy Payne,Retirement—Recognition of Service to the City of North Augusta
7. PROCLAMATION: National Travel and Tourism Week
NEW BUSINESS
8. PUBLIC SAFETY: Resolution No.2021-17—Authorizing a Permit for Construction Work
9. ZONING: Planning Commission Recommendation Memorandum#21-017: Rezoning.Application RZM21-001
Highland Springs School; Receipt of Information by Council
10. ELECTION: 2021 Municipal General Election—Certification of Official Results from the Municipal Election
Commission;Council Acceptance-Motion
it. CITY COUNCIL: Recognition of Councilmember Fletcher L. Dickert and Mayor Robert A. Pettit
12. CITY COUNCIL: Oath of Office — Mayor Briton Williams, Councilmember Pat Carpenter, Councilmember
Jenafer McCauley, and Councilmember David McGhee Administered by Judge Thomas
Murphy
13. ADMINISTRATIN"E REPORTS:
14. PRESENTATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS/RECOGNITION OF VISITORS:
A. Citizen Comments-At this time,citizens may speak to Mayor and City Council regarding matters not listed on
the agenda. Speakers shall give their name and address in an audible tone of voice for the records. Speaker
Forms are provided on the credenza at the entrance to the Council Chambers.Speakers desiring that the minutes
indicate that they addressed Council on a specific topic should complete the form. The form will be included as
part of the minutes of the meeting. Citizen comments are limited to five minutes.
B. Council Comments-
15. ADJOURNMENT
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Thank you for attending tonight's meeting of the A orth Augusta City Council.
To assure ever),citizen's privilege to speak to City Council and to maintain proper decorum
the following sections of the City's Code of Ordinances are reprinted
Sec.2-57. Order and decorum generally.
(a) By council members. While the council is in session, the members must preserve order and
decorum,and a member shall not,by conversation or otherwise,delay or interrupt the proceedings or the
peace of the council,or disturb any member while speaking or refuse to obey the orders of the council or its
presiding officer,except as otherwise herein provided.
(b) By other persons. Any person making personal,impertinent,or slanderous remarks or who shall
become boisterous while addressing the council shall be forthwith, by the presiding officer, barred from
further audience before the council, unless permission to continue be granted by a majority vote of the
council.
Sec.2-58. Sergeant-at-arms.
The public safety director or such members of the public safety department as the director may designate,shall
be sergeant-at-arms of the council meetings.They shall carry out all orders and instructions given by the
presiding officer for the purpose of maintaining order and decorum at the council meeting. Upon instructions of
the presiding officer,it shall be the duty of the sergeant-at-arms,to place any person who violates the order and
decorum of the meeting under arrest,and cause such to be prosecuted under the provisions of this Code,the
complaint to be signed be the presiding officer.
See.2-62. Addressing council--Permission required; exceptions.
Any person desiring to address the council shall first secure the permission of the presiding officer so to do.
Sec.2-63. Same--Procedure.
Each person addressing the council shall step up in front of the rail, shall give such person's name and
address in an audible tone of voice for the records,and unless further time is granted by the council,shall
limit the address to five(5)minutes. All remarks shall be addressed to the council as a body and not to any
member thereof. No person, other than the council and the person having the floor,shall be permitted to
enter into any discussion,either directly or through a member of the council,without the permission of the
presiding officer.No question shall be asked a council member except through the presiding officer.
Sec.2-64. Persons authorized to be within rail.
No person, except city officials or their representatives shall be permitted within the rail in front of the
council chamber without the express consent of the council.