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Agenda: Columbia City Council Meeting May 7, 2007

Ordinances, and annexations will dominate tonight's City Council meeting. Mayor Bell expected to report Green Hills annexation going well, Parrott Avenue not so well

The Columbia City Council meets tonight at 6:00pm CT in City Hall, with an 11-item agenda which will deal mostly with second readings of ordinances. The ordinances relate to city fee, fine, and license increases, annexation, and a new parking ordinance for downtown Columbia.

Mayor Pat Bell is expected to report on results in the annexation of Green Hills and Parrott Avenue. Early reports are that the Green Hills Annexation requests are sufficient to make annexation a reality, but that the Parrott Avenue Annexation has not gone well.

The complete agenda follows:


Agenda: Columbia City Council Meeting May 7, 2007

CALL TO ORDER:Regular meeting of May 7, 2007, at 6:00pm CT in City Hall Council Meeting Room.

ROLL CALL:

  1. MOTION TO APPROVE MINUTES OF APRIL 2, 2007 MEETING. (Motion, vote)

  2. CITIZENS COMMENTS

  3. CITY ATTORNEY GIVE 2ND READING TO ORDINANCE NO. 920.79.
    ORDINANCE NO. 920.79AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COLUMBIAZONING REGULATIONS AND COLUMBIAOFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICTS MAP
    (Motion, vote)

  4. CITY ATTORNEY GIVE 2ND READING TO ORDINANCE NO. 540.9.
    ORDINANCE NO. 540.9AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 540.8ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR PARKING INTHE CITY OF COLUMBIA.<
    (Motion, vote)

  5. CITY ATTORNEY GIVE 2ND READING TO ORDINANCE NO. 920.80.
    ORDINANCE NO. 920.80AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, KENTUCKYAMENDING RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR ALL ZONINGPERMITS AND APPLICATIONS FOR ZONING CHANGES OR ADJUSTMENTS
    (Motion, vote)

  6. CITY ATTORNEY GIVE 2ND READING TO ORDINANCE NO. 430.11.
    ORDINANCE NO. 430.11AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING ANOCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX ON ALL BUSINESSES, TRADES,OCCUPATIONS AND PROVISIONS OPERATING WITHIN THE CITYOF COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY
    (Motion, vote)

  7. CITY ATTORNEY GIVE 2ND READING TO ORDINANCE NO. 920.81.
    ORDINANCE NO. 920.81AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COLUMBIAZONING REGULATIONS AND COLUMBIAOFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICTS MAP
    (Motion, vote)

  8. ____________________INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. 110.28 FOR 1ST READING AS FOLLOWS:
    ORDINANCE NO. 110.28AN ORDINANCE TO EXTEND AND ENLARGETHE CORPORATE LANDS OF THE CITY OFCOLUMBIA, KENTUCKY
    ***CITY ATTORNEY GIVE 1ST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 110.28.

    No vote required

  9. MAYOR ANNOUNCEMENTS

  10. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS

  11. ADJOURN

    (Motion, no vote)

End of this agenda
About Your Columbia City Government

Regular monthly meetings of the Columbia City Council are held each first Monday in City Hall, Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY 42728
Mayor Patrick R. Bell. Council Members Charles Grimsley, Craig Dean, Edwin Taylor, June Parsons, Joe Moore, Linda Waggener. City Attorney Marshall Loy. City Court Clerk Carolyn Edwards. City Police Chief Mark Harris. City Utilities Commission Director Jim Williams. City Works Director Donnie Rowe. City Sanitation Director Kenneth Dulin.


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