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B
Thank
you
mayor
and
it's
a
joy
to
be
with
you.
I
do
want
to
say,
with
coach
reaching
all
these
guys
being
here.
It's
just
really
exciting
for
me
to
be
able
to
pray.
I
do
want
to
remind
you
of
a
passage
of
scripture
out
of
the
book
of
romans.
Chapter
13,
verse,
1
says
let
every
soul
be
subject
to
the
governing
authorities.
B
B
I
want
to
first
of
all
thank
you
for
how
that
you
have
worked
in
coach,
reach's
life
in
the
touching
of
his
wife
amy,
and
that
lord,
we
think
of
christmas
as
a
time
of
miracles
and
lord
amy
reach
is
a
miracle
lord,
those
who
have
been
walking
beside
of
him,
not
only
as
adults,
but
even
our
student
athletes.
We
just
thank
you
and
lord.
We
have
praised
you
often
for
how
that
you've
worked
in
her
life
and
you've
touched
her
lord.
B
B
I
thank
you
for
his
leadership.
Lord.
I
look
around
this
room
and
I
was
able
to
see
police
officers
and
those
who
help
us
in
public
safety.
I
want
to
pray
for
them
tonight
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
them,
and
I
want
to
thank
you
that
lord
every
one
of
us
are
subject
to
those
who
are
in
authority
over
us
or
those
who
lead
us,
and
so
lord
jesus
christ.
B
Tonight
I
pray
that
everything
in
this
room
will
be
done
decently
and
in
order
and
I
pray
that
you
will
bless
this
city
council,
I
want
to
thank
you,
as
I
close
tonight,
for
a
city
like
monroe,
where
we
can
enjoy
not
only
the
the
great
downtown
area,
but
we
can
enjoy
the
friendships
we
can
enjoy
the
times
together.
We
can
celebrate
the
coming
of
our
lord
and
savior
jesus
christ,
so
we
pray
a
special
blessing
upon
this
session
tonight
and
ask
that
you
help
us
all
act
accordingly.
B
A
Thank
you,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
Tommy
fountain
is
the
pastor
at
10
25
church.
The
reason
I
invited
him
here
tonight.
We
have
a
little
bit
of
monroe
area
on
the
on
the
our
agenda,
so
we're
going
to
have
him
scoot
out
here
to
actually
go
to
another
minority
game
after
we
do
the
reading
and
listen
to
listen
to
the
chorus
sing.
So
if
you
have
not
found
a
church
home
tommy's
your
guy
because
he's
really,
he
goes
out
of
his
way
to
build
community
within
his
church
and
build
church
within
the
community.
A
So
thanks
tommy
call
this
meeting
door
to
the
monroe
city
council
for
december
14th.
I
appreciate
your
all
being
here.
This
is
not
our
our
regular
size
crowd.
So
I'm
sorry,
sorry,
many
of
you
have
to
stand,
but
but
I'm
really
glad
you're
here
I
let
the
record
reflect
that
all
members
of
council
are
present
save
ms
crawford.
We
do
expect
her
to
be
a
little
bit
late
tonight.
She
had
a
family
emergency.
A
C
A
Second
by
mr
larry
bradley:
is
there
any
discussion
hearing,
none
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
All
opposed
like
sign
motion
carries
that
passes.
Moving
to
the
approval
of
the
consent
agenda.
These
are
the
council
minutes
from
last
month,
planning,
commission,
historic
preservation,
downtown
development
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
The
dedication
of
grand
haven
sewer
pump
station.
E
A
A
Now
I
did
share
on
my
facebook
a
month
or
so
ago,
from
the
last
time
you
are
here,
you
kind
of
have
a
tendency
to
bring
tears
to
people's
eyes,
and
I
appreciate
the
your
talents
and
I'm
actually
very
jealous
this
group
came
in
saying
this
group
came
in
saying
in
our
groundbreaking
for
the
new
downtown
green,
which
reminded
me
to
invite
them
to
tonight's
event.
So,
ladies,
if
you
would
please
thank
you
so.
E
Years
and
when
I
came
the.
H
H
H
H
H
H
A
Next,
we'll
move
to
the
monroe
area.
High
school
proclamation
is
coach.
Reach
in
hey
coach,
eli
connell
come
on.
A
I'll
read,
while
y'all
walk
how's,
that
this
proclamation
honoring,
the
purple
hurricanes
from
the
manure
area,
high
school
2021,
eight
aaa
football
champions,
whereas
the
hard
work,
dedication,
sportsmanship
talent
and
exceptional
team
chemistry.
Hey.
Gentlemen,
thank
you
all
for
coming
of
the
2021
monroe
area,
high
school
football
team
has
enabled
these
student
athletes
to
earn
a
region
championship
title
and
whereas
winning
the
2021
region,
eight
triple
a
georgia.
High
school
association
state
championship
brought
honor
supposed
to
say
a
region
championship.
A
The
purple
hurricanes
were
undefeated
through
the
regular
season
and
contributed
to
an
excitement
never
before
seen
in
the
city
of
monroe.
Now,
therefore,
I
john
stewart
howard
mayor
of
the
city
of
monroe
georgia
to
hereby
recognize
and
heartily
congratulate
monroe
area
high
school
in
the
2021
8
aaa
championship.
Football
team
on
its
outstanding
accomplishment
and
witness
swear
of
I
john
s,
howard
of
here
unto
set
my
hand
and
cause
to
be
affixed.
The
great
seal
of
the
city
of
monroe
georgia
on
this
14th
day
december,
the
year
of
our
lord
2021.
A
Okay,
moving
to
the
resolution
from
bruce
williamson
from
the
house
of
representatives
state
of
georgia,
this
resolution
recognizing
november
30th
2021
as
monroe
bicentennial
celebration
day
and
for
other
purposes.
Whereas
the
city
of
monroe,
georgia,
will
celebrate
its
bicentennial
in
the
year
of
2021
and
it's
fitting
to
recognize
the
city
of
monroe
on
the
occasion
of
this
special
milestone
and
to
applaud
its
distinguished
history
and
whereas
in
1820,
elisha
betts
of
virginia
offered
a
gift
of
land
for
county
buildings,
private
and
public
cemeteries
and
six
acres
surrounding
spring
place.
A
This
being
a
public
gathering
place
for
citizens
in
the
surrounding
community
and
suggested
to
name
the
town
monroe
in
honor
of
james
monroe.
Fifth,
president
of
the
united
states,
and
whereas
the
city
of
monroe
was
officially
incorporated
on
november
30th
1821
to
serve
as
the
county
seat
of
walton
county
georgia.
And
whereas
in
the
20th
century,
monroe
became
a
bustling
cotton
mill,
town
attracting
local
industries
and
building
a
strong
business
presence
from
one
end
of
town
to
the
other.
A
982
residents
has
a
total
area
of
15.36
square
miles
and
provides
many
facilities
and
attractions,
including
an
award-winning,
downtown,
beautiful
city
parks,
historic
districts
and
premier
municipal
services
and
whereas
the
city
of
monroe
will
proudly
mark
its
200th
anniversary
with
a
series
of
celebrations,
including
historic
walking,
tours
an
essay
contest.
The
bicentennial
christmas
parade
in
the
downtown
green,
groundbreaking
and
time
capsule,
burial
all
culminating
on
november
30th
2021,
with
a
200th
birthday
party
in
at
city
hall,
and
whereas
in
recognition
of
the
city
of
monroe's,
rich
history
and
enduring
contributions.
I
I
don't
know
that
the
city
is
ready
for
infrastructure
wise.
I
don't
know
if
your
sewers
are
ready,
your
water,
I
mean
I
happen
to
be
in
construction
supply.
I
mean
good
luck
getting
transformers
for
the
next
year.
I
mean
pretty
much
in
addition
that
we
need
to
look
at
what
it's
going
to
do
to
double
springs.
Church
road.
That's
a
small
country,
road,
it's
windy
down!
Through
there
I
mean
you
know:
300
houses,
you're,
putting
six
or
seven
hundred
additional
cars
onto
that
road.
I
I
mean,
what's
that
going
to
do
to
the
quality
of
life
of
the
people
that
live
there
I
mean
not
to
mention
the
traffic.
I
mean
there's
already
a
number
of
wrecks
that
occur
on
there.
You
know,
there's
two
90
degree
turns
on
that
road.
That's
putting
a
tremendous
amount
of
traffic
and
we
just
want
to
come
as
a
community
and
say
you
know.
I
just
think
you
guys
need
to
think
about.
E
J
Appreciate
the
few
minutes,
I've
got
tonight
to
speak
in
front
of
you.
First
of
all,
congratulations
great
year,
a
lot
going
on
in
2021
a
lot
to
deal
with
so
but
just
to
get
right
to
the
point.
I
need
to
get
a
clarification
on
the
moratorium
that
was
passed.
J
J
Any
further
information
that
would
be
indeed
it
would
be
needed
and
specifically
put
in
here
that
we
would
like
to
get
this
over
to
you
today
on
the
6th
and
got
a
response
on
the
eighth.
So
you
know
I
I
just
am
asking
one
for
clarification,
then,
secondly,
for
consideration,
and
then
lastly,
I
don't
think
it's
too
much
to
ask
the
council
to
to
just
consider
tabling
all
of
this
preliminary
plan
approvals.
You've
got
on
the
agenda
for
tonight
until
clarification
can
be
understood
as
to
how
this
was
rolled
out.
J
You
know
if
there
was
any
previous
information
shared
with
any
of
these
developers
that
we
weren't
privy
to
I
mean
we,
we
were
this
close
and
then
stonewalled,
and
so,
if
we
could
just
get
some
clarification
and
consideration,
I
mean
the
staff's
done
an
excellent
job.
You
read
the
the
resolution
and
they
followed
it
down
to
a
t
so
that
they
it
it
really
doesn't
fall
on
the
staff.
J
It's
the
council
that
made
the
more
made
the
resolution
last
tuesday,
and
we
would
just
like
to
get
some
clarification
on
was
the
information
shared?
Was
it
public
knowledge?
J
Was
there
private
knowledge
and
then,
if
there
could
just
be
a
look
at
our
application
that
was
presented
on
a
project
that
we
started
back
in
march
of
this
year,
working
and
corresponding
back
and
forth
with
the
city
on
a
project
that
was
actually
approved
in
2006,
and
then
we
picked
back
up
in
beginning
of
this
year
and
again,
we've
we've
got
the
correspondence
documented.
I
know
only
have
five
minutes,
but
other
than
that,
the
city's
doing
a
great
job
trying
to
work
through
the
difficulties
of
this
work
environment
right.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
A
A
A
A
The
reviews,
when
it
comes
to
to
lay
out
some
plaits
and
the
the
informal
stuff,
brad
and
mainly
brad
but
brad
and
patrick,
are
going
to
be
your
guys
on
that,
and
we
will
have
further
discussion
about
any
individual
items
that
may
come
up
because
I
don't
want
to
go
well
absolutely
not
tonight
or
absolutely
yes
and
and
be
wrong.
We'll
review
that
and
we'll
talk
amongst
ourselves
separately.
So
there
won't
be
a
quorum.
A
A
K
I
don't
want
to
duplicate
the
issues
that
mr
hawks
just
hit
you
with,
but
where
I
want
to
go
with
this
is
that
I
believe
that
the
two
areas
that
we're
talking
about
with
the
subdivision
development-
I
severely
believe
that
we
need
to
put
the
horse
in
front
of
the
car
instead
of
the
car
in
front
of
a
horse.
K
K
K
We've
got
all
the
the
development,
that's
going
to
happen
around
it,
which
is
going
to
be
commercial.
We
got
to
school,
we
got
the
school
board,
got
a.
D
K
We
got
a
retirement
facility,
that's
coming.
We
severely
need
to
use
our
our
smarts
and
put
parks
first,
okay,
we
got
to
put
because
when
he's
when
the
development
does
come,
got
to
have
a
place
for
these
kids
to
go,
our
schools
have
got
to
be
able
to
contain
them.
Where
are
they
going
to
go?
Now
I
mean
we're
talking
between
what's
planted
on
between
the
city
and
the
county,
almost.
K
So
I
know
that
this
thing
has
been
planted
for
a
development
or
whatever
for
years,
but
the
weight
around
it.
I
guess,
and
from
my
study
is
this
one
thing
that
you
all
can
do
and
you
can
use
your
power
of
eminent
domain
for
the
good
of
everybody
in
this
city
and
the
county.
K
Let's
make
a
historic
agreement
between
the
city
and
the
in
the
county.
Let's
make
something
that
they
can
make
the
news
saying
that
hey,
let
the
city
and
the
county
came
together
and
made
recreational
parks,
and
I'd
like
to
ask
somebody,
because
I
don't
know:
is
there
any
horse
parks
in
walton
county.
K
I
know
there's
one
down
the
road
in
gwinnett,
okay,
the
one
plat
where
this
river
point
is
going
to
be-
I
I
don't
know
how
many
of
you've
been
on
the
property
I
have.
I
was
in
the
lease
at
one
time
and
I
got
invited
to
go
around
it.
You
know
when
I
was
gonna
at
least
for
hunting
is
gorgeous
absolutely
gorgeous.
K
God
created
something
that
was
incredible
all
the
way
to
the
river
over
there,
and
this
is
the
area
where
I
believe
that
this
horse
park
that
I'd
like
to
see
for
the
county,
the
city
who,
whatever
put
aside,
save
it-
I
mean
we
already
got
all
that
development-
that's
going
to
be
happening
from
public
supermarkets
to
us
really
what's
separating
us
from
this
is
I
mean
morgan's
crossing
subdivision
is
in
the
county,
it's
a
line
from
the
city
to
the
county,
and
I
was
just
hoping
that
it
would
be
a
good
feathering
point,
because
I
mean
there's
people
in
our
in
our
area
that
have
property
wrong
wells.
E
E
I
apologize
I
I
didn't
know
this.
What
I'm
about
to
ask-
and
I
was
just
hoping
that
maybe
the
people
here
could
explain
to
me
about
the
school
over
on
6
11.
A
E
E
I
think
it'll
be
a
good
thing.
It's
just
that.
I
am
just
now
finding
out
that
6
11
on
that
parcel
that
the
house
was
completely
torn
down
and
cleared,
and
then
I
know
about
the
day
school
and
then
the
property
that
used
to
be
the
old
baseball
field
many
years
ago.
If,
if
all,
if
this,
the
city
sold
all
that
property,
I'm
just
curious
as
to
how
all
of
this
is
going
to
unfold
with
the
land
right.
A
M
Yes,
sir,
thank
you,
mr
mayor,
like
I
said,
this
is
a
rezone
application
and
annexation
for
that
property.
The
applicant,
the
gogas,
are
looking
to
bring
that
property
into
the
city
in
order
to
consolidate
their
land
and
put
it
all
in
the
city.
At
the
same
time,.
A
Hearing
none
I'll
declare
this
portion
of
the
meeting
open.
Is
there
anyone
here
who'd
like
to
speak
in
favor,
yes,
ma'am.
F
I
bought
the
county
lot
as
you
can
see.
The
city
lot
is
in
that
little
triangle
there.
I'm
a
gardener
and
a
gardener
never
has
enough
land,
okay
right.
So
the
lot
next
to
us,
which
is
in
the
county,
was
vacant.
So
I
bought
the
lot
to
put
a
garden
there
and
my
sweet
husband
put
a
gazebo
there
and
I
thought
I
need
a
shed
to
put
all
of
my
stuff
in
it
a
she
shed.
F
F
F
A
Gonna
we'll
act
on
it
a
minute
and
then
I'll
say
yes
or
no.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
coming.
Is
there
anyone
here
who'd
like
to
speak
against
the
rezone
hearing?
None
we'll
declare
that
portion
of
the
meeting
closed
we'll
be
back
to
revisit
in
just
a
moment
moving
to
the
conditional
use
for
611
davis
street,
mr
kelly.
A
A
Yes,
yes,
ma'am,
you
can
miss
dickinson
and,
while
you're
walking
up,
I
believe
we
have
some.
Someone
on
council
will
be
recusing
himself.
N
This
was
a
rental
house
that
harry
arnold
owned
and
I
bought
the
rental
house
from
him.
Our
intention
was
to
keep
the
house,
but
then,
once
I
had
contractors
look
at
the
house,
there
were
issues
that
it
really
could
not
be
repaired.
Bathrooms
have
been
added
on,
I'm
not
sure
if
those
were
porches
or
just
little
things
that
were
added
onto
the
house,
but
the
sewage
was
not
hooked
up
properly
and
there
were
just
all
sorts
of
issues.
N
N
As
you
know,
if
it's
used
in
any
way
for
school,
it
has
to
meet
certain
standards
and
all
so
right
now
we
have
not
said
anything
more
than
we
would
like
to
put
some
playground
equipment
on
the
back
of
it
that
the
kids
could
play
on
and
all,
but
we
have
not
actually
come
up
with
a
plan.
It
would
not
be
used
for
elementary
age
children.
E
N
No
she's
talking
about
y'all
owned
that
whole
a
piece
of
land
from
church
street
to
davis
street,
because
I
know
where
you're
talking
about
used
to
be,
but
now
when
they
put
in
that
parking
lot
when
they
redid
the
building.
The
parking
lot
actually
comes
back,
it's
not
showing
on
that
picture,
but
it
actually
comes
back
into
part
of
that.
But
part
of
that
what
was
the
ball
field
is
still
there.
I
mean
it's
just
right.
N
I
mean
I'm
not
against
this
yeah.
I
just
don't
know
right.
Well,
I
want
to
put
a
greenhouse
back
there
on
the
side.
Do
you
know
where
the
boy
scout
hut
was
back
behind
the
boy
scout
hut?
We
want
to
put
a
greenhouse
pam,
nick's
pam,
oakley
nix
teaches
agriculture
at
our
school
and
so
we'd
like
to
have
a
greenhouse.
So
she
could
do
that
type
of
thing.
You
could.
N
Well,
I
think
that
the
city
will
make
me
put
in.
I
don't
know
this,
but
I
think
they'll
make
me
put
in
an
entrance
from
davis
street,
but
we
plan
on
just
having
a
walkway
where
the
kids,
when
the
right
now
when
the
cars
come
through,
they
come
through
that
back
parking
lot,
that
they
would
just
stop
and
the
kids
would
just
get
out
and
use
the
walkway
and
go
into
the
back
of
that
building.
That
would
be
on
davis
street.
N
A
M
Yes,
sir,
thank
you,
mr
mayor
dom.
This
is
an
appeal
of
the
planning
of
zoning
commission's
decision
to
deny
a
coa
in
the
corridor
acting
as
corridor
design,
overlay
commission
as
well,
so
that
that
that
decision
is
being
appealed
by
the
applicant
mr
either
and
his
attorney
mr
benton.
L
You,
mr
mayor,
members
of
the
city
council,
I
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
come
today
to
speak
to
you
on
behalf
of
gerald
lather
who's
here
tonight
in
his
appeal
of
the
decision
of
the
I'll
call
it
the
coa
appeal
the
corridor
commission.
Is
that
correct?
Yes,
number?
One?
Our
position
is
that
the
property's,
not
in
the
overlay
district
and
the
reason
I
say
that
is
mr
atha.
When
he
purchased
the
property
he
purchased
the
property
based
on
a
plat
that
was
recorded
in
platt
book
10,
page
86.
It
was
recorded
in
1962.
L
And
so
we
our
position
is
it's
not
even
in
the
corridor.
The
corridor
is
any
property
that
abuts
or
touches
spring
street
in
this
situation
and
broad
street,
but
in
this
situation
west
spring
street.
So
I
position
it
does
is
not
even
in
the
corridor.
L
The
reason
we
say
that
is
section
643.4,
subsection
3b
says:
if
there's
a
minor
change,
there's
no
requirement
for
a
coa.
L
L
If
you
look
at
643,
a1
architectural
design
should
be
influenced
by
tradition
and
traditional
development
patterns
within
the
proper
context,
the
context
of
which
we're
dealing
with
is
property
located,
which
used
to
be
mcgarrity
forward
years
ago,
and
it's
been
that
way
for
over
50
years,
643
a1c
says
his
design
should
be
integrated
in
with
his
surroundings.
L
L
It
will
not
create
a
traffic
issue,
because
this
is
just
going
to
be
a
storage
shed
for
existing
building,
which
is
a
used
car
lot,
and
this
is
to
have
a
storage
set,
so
it
has
inside
storage,
as
opposed
to
outside
storage,
which
will
enhance
the
property
by
having
inside
storage
instead
of
materials
laying
outside
it's
not
going
to
be
a
traffic
issues,
there's
no
signage
change
and
and
then
the
other
thing
is
incompatible
architecture.
L
L
You
allowed
right
beside
us
a
trailer
to
be
put
in
on
a
property.
I
believe
it's
dr
plaster's
office
or
I
don't
know
the
name
of
her
business,
but
I
believe
it's
dr
blast,
there's
a
mobile
home
that
is
closer
to
the
road
than
what
we're
asking
for
and
it
is
visible
from
the
quarter
when
you
come
in
city
of
monroe.
L
So
when
you
look
at
this,
you
should
look
at
the
context
where
it
is
and
where
it's
located
and
what's
around
it,
and
so
when
you
do
that
in
this
situation,
we're
not
making
any
changes
to
the
quarter
again,
you
can't
see
it
what's.
There
is
already
there.
I
understand,
as
the
city
goes
forward.
That
would
not
be
excuse
me
gerald,
but
that
not
would
not
be
what
you
would
put
there
as
the
entrance
with
the
metal
building,
but
it's
been
there
for
over
50
years.
L
The
design
should
be
integrated
with
surroundings.
Okay,
if
you,
if
you
make
us,
put
a
brick
building
there,
it
will
be
the
most
out
of
place
thing
in
that
whole
area,
because
right
across
the
street
again
is
the
storage
monroe
motor
in
and
all
our
buildings
are
metal.
L
L
It
will
be
visible
from
hammond
drive,
of
course,
or
if
you
find
it's
in
a
in
the
overlay
district,
find
that
it's
not
a
substantial
adverse
effect
on
the
corridor
and
therefore
you
can
approve
it
based
on
that.
So
I
thank
you
for
your
time
in
allowing
me
to
come
up
here
on
behalf
of
mr
atha
I'll.
Take
a
point
of
personal
privilege.
L
If,
if
I
may,
I
appreciate
all
your
service
to
the
city
of
monroe,
I
was
here
last
week
and
I
forgot
I
used
to
sit
in
mr
rosenthal's
chair
before
he
kicked
me
out
of
the
chair.
I
think
that's
how
that
worked,
but
I
remembered
how
much
hard
work
y'all
put
in
and
how
much
time
you
spend
on
nights
away
from
home.
So
I
do
appreciate
y'all
and
the
other
thing
is
very
thankless
service.
So
I'm
not
here
to
yell
or
scream
like,
like
some
others
might.
But
I.
O
A
Are
there
any
I'm
going
to
say?
Are
there
any
questions
for
judgment.
D
I
don't
think
I
agree
with
you
that
this
is
a
minor
change,
but
I
think
I
do
agree
with
you
that
when
we
look
at
the
overall
purpose
of
the
overlay
for
this
order,
the
idea,
as
I
understand
it,
is
that
we
keep
things
compatible
and,
of
course
everybody
knows,
that's
the
old
mcgarrity
ford
site.
As
you
note,
those
buildings
have
been
there
for
over
half
a
century.
Probably
I
don't
even
know
how
long
probably
three
quarters
of
a
century.
D
L
Well,
at
some
point,
it
would
be
not
cost
effective
to
do
that,
because
we,
the
building,
is
a
not
expensive
building.
However,
the
way
I
read
it
in
these
and
I've
read
them
not
as
carefully
as
you
have-
and
I
wasn't
here
when
you
all
adopted
the
whole
concept.
I
believe
it
was
in
2014,
but
it
would
be
in
my
reading
of
it
is
it's
more
when
you
redo
a
whole
thing.
L
Instead,
just
add
a
small
building
to
that
to
trigger
all
of
these
requirements
again
in
2017
when
he
put
the
building
there,
there
was
no
trigger
to
make
all
those
requirements
to
stop
the
moonscapes
or
or
the
big
shopping
centers
from
coming
in
that
the
old
time
shopping
centers
with
the
parking
in
the
front
and
the
buildings
in
the
front.
Well,
in
this
case,
the
building
is
in
the
front
on
spring
street,
believe
it
or
not,
that
ford
is
close
to
the
front
and
all
the
parking
or
most
of
parking's
in
the
back.
L
So
that's
kind
of
accomplished
that
by
happenstance
more
than
anything,
but
it
is
mostly
asphalt
out
there
you're
right
about
that
and
and
it's
not
meeting
the
new
standards
of
the
new
that
that
you're
talking
about,
but
I
think
it'd
be
almost
impossible
to
do
that.
L
P
D
L
E
L
Yeah,
we
talked
about
that.
If
you
don't
have
that
with
you,
do
you?
Okay,
when
he
came
before
this
code
office
and
talked
about
it,
the
first
this
thing's
been
going
on
for
a
year
covid
hit.
L
L
But
when
the
code
office
said
it
was
in
overlay
district
and
we're
not
going
to
allow
that
mr
eighth
and
went
and
said
well
before
he,
he
found
a
plat
that
showed
it
was
two
things,
but
before
that
he
was
thinking
it
was
one
track.
Okay,
when
he
thought
it
was
one
tract,
he
was
willing
to
subdivide
it
and
when
he
was
willing
to
subdivide
he's
willing
to
put
some
green
space
around
that.
L
That
said,
it
wasn't
a
lot,
but
he
was
willing
to
put
it
around
it
to
try
to
buffer
it
up
a
little
bit
around
that
and
he
made
that
offer
to
the
city
code
office
and
the
code
office
said
you
can't
subdivide
it.
There
were
other
reasons
why
you
couldn't
subdivide
is
what
their
position
was.
L
L
In
our
opinion
on
that
after
we
submitted
that
to
the
city,
they
still
don't
feel
like
it's
a
two
separate
track,
so
we're
we're
at
odds
on
that
somewhat,
but
with
it
being
a
separate
track,
it
doesn't
even
come
in
the
overlay
and
if
it
doesn't
come
in
overlay,
none
of
these
requirements
apply
and
I
think
the
city
can
grant
exceptions
to
these
because
of
the
minor
I
I
I
hear
you
disagreeing
with
me
and
I
understand
why
you
disagree
on
the
minor.
L
A
I'm
sorry
if
you'd
like
to
come
forward
and
speak,
feel
free.
No,
that's
bad!
Thank
you.
Are
there
any
other
questions.
A
Hearing
none,
we
will
move
forward
with
that
in
just
a
moment.
A
We're
at
comprehensive
plan
miss
kazakh
mr.
I
O
You've
heard
much
of
this
before,
but
the
folks
behind
me
have
not.
My
name
is
marilyn
hall
and
I
am
the
city
planner
that
has
been
chosen
to
help
the
city
of
monroe
develop
its
comprehensive
plan.
I'm
here
with
bobby
sills,
he's
also
a
city
planner
on
my
team.
He
comes
down
from
athens
and
I
come
down
from
watkinsville
and
I
love
the
city
of
monroe.
I
love
everything
about
it,
except
the
high
school
broke,
my
high
school's
undefeated
season
this
year.
O
I
got
to
see
them
today
in
person.
It's
like
anyway,
that
was
very
cool,
and
so
I'm
here
to
kick
off
the
public.
Well,
actually,
the
whole
process
of
the
comprehensive
plan,
and
I'm
going
to
be
talking
about
what
a
comprehensive
plan
plan
is
and
the
importance
of
being
involved
in
the
community
engagement
program.
Why
it's
important
and
opportunities
for
residents
to
be
involved
and
to
go
over
the
schedule
briefly
and
take
any
questions
and
comments
that
folks
may
have
as
appropriate.
O
O
O
O
The
county
ran
the
plan,
not
the
city.
This
time
the
plan
is
for
monroe,
it's
not
for
the
county,
it's
for
the
city,
it's
very
specific,
of
course,
we'll
pay
attention
to
what's
happening
in
monroe
and
metro,
atlanta
and
the
state,
but
this
city
will
focus
exclusively
on
the
city
of
monroe
development
patterns
in
monroe,
demographics,
housing
and,
and
things
like
that,
there
are
five
main
components
to
the
comprehensive
plan.
O
The
first
is
issues
and
opportunities,
and
that
is
where
based
the
issues
and
opportunities
in
monroe
will
be
identified,
and
they
will
relate
to
the
elements
that
I'm
going
to
explain
later.
There
will
be
an
analysis
of
existing
development
patterns.
We
will
analyze
your
land
use
map
and
help
you
develop
a
future
land
use
map
that
includes
areas
that
need
special
attention,
as
well
as
areas
where
you
would
like
to
develop
the
character
of
the
area
or
enhance.
O
What's
there
or
change
it
to
make
it
better,
there
will
be
a
section
called
quality
community
objectives
and
what
those
are
are
best,
practices
for
planning
and
land
use
and
other
elements
that
are
passed
down
from
the
state.
However,
the
state
is
not
telling
you
what
to
do
they're
just
saying
these
are
best
practices
you
can
choose
from
them.
Should
you
want
to,
and
so
we
will
make
recommendations
based
on
the
quality
community
objectives
and
we'll
talk
about
them
throughout
the
process.
O
We'll
also
look
at
data
and
information
that
is
existing
and
some
projected
some
projections,
for
example,
we'll
be
looking
at
the
new
and
updated
census.
Information
we'll
be
looking
at
technical
data
from
georgia,
tech
and
the
state
and
economic
information
from
other
sources,
compiling
it
and
making
sure
what
the
comprehensive
plan
is
is
consistent
with
the
data
and
information
that
we've
analyzed
and
finally,
and
probably
most
important,
is
implementation
strategies.
O
In
my
opinion,
the
most
important
part
of
the
plan
is
the
five-year
short-term
work
program.
It
is
a
five-year
to-do
list
that
it
will
include
the
things
that
the
city
needs
to
do
over
the
next
five
years.
To
help
it
aim
for
that
vision
that
it
has
identified
through
the
plan,
it
will
include
the
responsible
party
how
much
it's
going
to
cost
where
the
money
comes
from
in
a
timeline.
O
And
what
are
we
talking
about
here?
Comprehensive
plant
elements?
There
are
a
bunch
of
them
population,
and
that
is
what
I
talked
about
earlier.
That's
demographics
that
will
study
the
racial
components
of
the
city,
the
income,
everything
you
could
think
of
when
you
think
of
population
and
demographics,
including
population
growth,
trends
over
the
years
and
moving
forward,
we'll
also
do
an
economic
development
analysis
of
the
city.
O
It'll
include
wages,
job
information,
industry,
information,
we'll
compile
it
and
present
it
and
use
that
to
help
develop
our
strategies,
issues
and
opportunities
and
whatnot.
We'll
also
do
a
natural
and
natural
and
cultural
resources
inventory,
and
that
will
be
kind
of
standard.
But
we
do
that
to
share
it
with
residents
to
find
out
what's
important
what
natural
and
cultural
resources
need
to
be
preserved.
What
needs
to
be
enhanced
and
where
to
focus
the
effort
on
improvements
and
housing
and
neighborhood
development
is
another
element.
O
What's
the
housing
inventory
like
here
is
the
is
the
housing
quality
up
to
snuff?
Is
there
a
variety
of
housing
to
serve
the
residents
and
future
residents,
and
then
utilities,
infrastructure
and
community
facilities?
We're
going
to
look
at
everything
from
water
and
wastewater
broadband
service
and
community
facilities,
everything
from
libraries
to
to
public
safety
and
again
land
use
already
talked
about
that
we'll
also
cover
transportation.
O
And
how
are
we
going
to
do
this?
I'm
not
just
going
to
look
at
data
and
analyze
things
I
want
to
tech.
I
can
spend
all
day
underwater
the
looking
at
numbers,
but
that's
not
my
goal
at
all
here.
It
is
to
pull
in
information
from
residents
and
stakeholders
of
the
city
of
monroe.
We
have
a
series
of
community
engagement
workshops
where
we
will
work
with
the
community
to
develop
a
vision
and
strategies.
There'll
be
a
visioning
workshop,
a
strategic
framework
workshop
in
an
open
house.
O
The
visioning
workshop
is
january
13th
at
six
o'clock.
You
should
all
be
there
and
at
that
visioning
workshop
we
will
develop.
We
will
help
you
guys
develop
a
vision
for
where
you
want
to
be
20
years
from
now,
and
I
do
understand
that
the
university
of
georgia
has
done
a
really
good
outreach
effort
that
included
some
surveys
and
some
workshops
relating
to
the
branding,
and
we
are
not
re
doing
that.
This
is
different.
We
are
going
to
be
talking
about
quality
of
life,
not
image,
so
this
is.
O
The
next
workshop
is
a
strategic
framework
workshop
where
we
will
be
presenting
the
draft
visions,
what
we
have
been
hearing
from
residents,
and
we
will
further
refine
that
as
well
as
really
roll
up
our
sleeves
the
rest,
it's
very
interactive
people
will
be
drawing
on
maps
kind
of
identifying
areas
in
the
community
that
require
special
attention.
What
sorts
of
things
would
be
good
there
and
some
other
activities,
it's
very
interactive
and
we
again
the
more
people
that
are
there,
the
better
and
more
robust
the
plan
will
be.
O
O
There
will
be
stations
set
up
each
one,
and
I
don't
know
what
this
is
going
to
look
like
yet
because
I
don't
know,
what's
going
to
be
in
your
plan,
because
you
all
haven't
told
me
yet,
there's
might
be
a
station
on
housing,
that'll
show
what
the
housing
is
like
and
where
we
want
to
be,
where
you
guys
want
to
be
and
another
one
on
economic
development,
another
one
on
education,
intergovernmental
communications-
I
don't
know,
but
what
that'll
be
it'll
look
like
a
health
fair
and
there
will
be
either
someone
from
the
consulting
team
at
each
station
or
a
city
employee,
to
help
communicate
with
you
with
the
residents
answer,
questions
and
take
feedback
and
that'll
be
an
opportunity
to
provide
good
input
into
the
plan.
O
In
addition
to
the
community
engagement
workshops,
we're
going
to
have
a
variety
of
other
things
and
I'll
be
talking
about
each
one
of
those,
and
these
are
additional
strategies
to
pull
in
more
information
from
the
community.
The
first
is
monroe-complaint.com,
which
is
live
right
now,
because
we
had
to
wait
till
after
this
hearing
to
make
it
live.
It's
live
right
now
you
go
to
this
website
and
you
see
an
interactive
virtual
meeting
space
and
if
you.
O
I
don't
know
if
this
works
well,
if
you
were
to
click
on
any
of
the
displays
or
just
like
the
screens
or
the
map
or
the
things
on
the
table
there,
you
would
you'd
get
to,
for
example,
the
participation
survey.
The
participant
survey
is,
if
you
were
to
click
on
that
survey
in
the
middle,
you
would
get
to
the
survey
and
you
could
take
the
survey
I'm
going
to
talk
about
the
survey
in
a
little
bit.
But
my
point
is:
is
this?
O
Is
an
interactive
virtual
workspace
to
develop
the
plan
and
it'll
supplement
the
public
meetings
and
it'll
also
work
as
an
alternative
to
the
public
meetings
for
folks
who
can't
make
it
another
thing
we're
doing?
Is
there
are
flyers?
I
I
brought
a
bunch
of
flyers
to
this
meeting,
so
you
can
take
them
with
you,
I'll
put
them
at
the
door
at
the
on
the
table
in
the
back
with
qr
codes.
One
takes
you
to
the
survey,
the
other
to
the
virtual
meeting
room.
There
will
be
two
I'll
jump
ahead
to
the
surveys.
O
Two
surveys
at
least
two.
The
first
is
a
visioning
survey.
That's
there
right
now
and
it
will
provide
an
opportunity
for
folks
to
put
their
input
as
to
what
their
vision
should
be,
what
they
think
the
vision,
what
they
think
monroe
should
look
like
in
20
years,
and
once
we
compile
all
that
data,
we
will
put
out
another
survey
that
goes
into
more
detail,
and
it
will
talk
about
maybe
ask
questions
about
housing
or
economic
development
or
cultural
resources.
O
O
O
O
Really
anybody
who
has
been
identified
as
a
leader
of
an
organization
that
can
help
me
pass
out
flyers
get
people
to
the
meetings
they
will
either
serve
on
the
steering
committee
or
do
in
interviews.
We
will
be
talking
one-on-one
with
every
city
council
person,
and
they
will
be
talking
to
us
about
the
committees
that
they
that
they
oversee,
as
well
as
what
the
needs
of
their
districts
are,
and
the
city
as
a
whole.
O
We
use
this
stakeholder
identification
graphic
for
for
other
communities,
but
I
feel
like
for
monroe.
The
most
important
thing
to
think
about
is
the
secondary
stakeholders
or
really
is
every
resident
of
the
city
is
a
secondary
stakeholder.
They
have
a
really
vested
interest
in
this
plan
and
should
be
involved,
should
do
the
survey
and
or
come
to
all
the
meetings
if
they
can
general
stakeholders.
I
think
of
those
are
folks
that
live
in
the
county.
O
They
are
they're
having
general
interest
in
what
happens
in
monroe,
but
they
don't
live
here.
So
we
want
people
who
live
here
to
come
to
this
meeting,
come
to
these
meetings
and
participate
and
business
owners
as
well.
Again,
I
talked
about
the
surveys
and
we're
already
at
the
timeline,
because
you
talk
about
the
timeline
briefly.
Today.
Is
the
public
hearing
get
that
little
star
at
the
top
december?
O
O
This
is
going
to
be
much
better
than
what
the
state
requires
and
at
the
end
of
june,
the
process
process
should
be
wrapped
up,
and
everyone
in
front
of
me
should
have
a
nice
document,
with
some
guidance
on
how
to
guidance
on
what
on
making
decisions
in
the
future,
and
so
these
are
some
important
dates,
we're
obviously
still
working
on
a
lot
of
them
most
of
them.
That's
why
I
keep
saying
january
13th,
because
that's
the
first
public
workshop
and
here's
some
information
about
the
workshop
and
that's
what
I
hear
was
here
to
present.
I
I
A
P
You
you
spoke
of
transportation.
I
I
get
downtown
just
about.
Every
morning
I
joined
friends
for
coffee
and
such
and
I
watched
tractor
trailer
rigs.
Try
to
turn
at
the
intersection
of
spring
street
and
broad
street,
and
I've
watched
that
fire
plug
get
taken
out
in
front
of
the
coffee
shop
a
couple
times
over
the
last
several
years,
and
I've
watched
that
curb
in
front
of
the
courthouse
get
crushed
many
times
over
the
last
several
years,
and
I
was
just
wondering
under
the
subject
of
transportation.
P
Is
there
anything
that
is
going
to
ever
be
done
about
the
number
of
tractor-trailer
rigs
going
through
downtown
monroe?
Be
it
broad
street
or
spring
street
to
try
to
reroute
that
so
that
the
quality
of
life
and
and
health
could
be
better
for
people
that
tend
to
be
mowed
down?
If
they're
trying
to
cross
wrong
on
the
streets
and
and
the
amount
of
noise
in
the
downtown
area
due
to
track
trailer
traffic
I'll.
A
K
K
O
You
bring
up
a
very
good
point
and
the
the
reason
the
city
is
doing
its
own
plan
is
because
the
the
county
plans
don't
adequately
address
the
issues
for
the
city
right.
The
walton
county
will
be
also
working
on
a
plan.
I
think
simultaneously,
or
you
know
right
thereabouts-
maybe
maybe
they've
already
started,
but
we
will
be
working
with
them.
Also,
you
can
come
to
the
meetings.
O
O
I've
heard
already
more
than
once
during
this
one
city
council
meeting
their
issues
there,
and
that
is
something
that
probably
might
be
maybe
should
be
addressed
as
part
of
the
comprehensive
plan.
It's
not
immediately
going
to
resolve
itself,
but
it
could
be
something
that's
part
of
a
work
program
or
a
policy
between
the
city
has
to
work
better
with
the
county
and
vice
versa.
O
K
All
right:
well,
okay,
you
answered
my
question,
but
again
I
just
want
to
state
for
the
record.
I
am
very
disappointed
that
there
is
no
county
representatives
here
to
see
some.
I
mean
they're
not
here
for
everything
because
there's
a
lot
of
things
going
on,
but
this
is
one
major
thing
with
that.
Subdivision.
K
E
Let
me
correct
you:
you
do
have
a
county
commissioner
here,
whether
you
overlook
them
or
not.
That's
kirkland
dixon
is
back
there
in
the
back.
That
is
the
county.
Commission
kirkland,
I'm
sorry!
I
didn't
see
you.
A
A
E
A
D
A
A
Yes,
you
can
get
your
permit
tomorrow
and
thank
you
for
for
letting
your
son
serve
us
by
the
way
he's
a
good
man.
You
did
well
move
to
the
conditional
use
of
611
davis
street
I'll,
open
the
floor
to
the
council
members
only
for
discussion
and
or
action.
D
A
Second,
to
approve
by
mr
little
is
there
any
discussion
you're,
not
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
All
opposed
like
sign
motion
carries
that
passes,
move
into
the
monroe
court
or
commission
appeal
of
1000
east
spring
street
I'll,
open
the
florida
council
members
only
for
discussion
or
questions.
A
G
E
A
M
Yes,
sir,
that's
correct
the
hpc
heard
the
motion,
for
I
mean
application
for
demolition
on
that
property.
There
are
two
houses
on
the
property
they
approved,
one
that
faces
on
eighth
street
and
denied
the
other
at
this
address.
1238
south
madison
avenue,
okay,.
A
Hearing
no,
no.
This
will
be
no
further
presentation
tonight.
Hearing
and
I'll
open
the
floor
to
council
members
for
discussion.
D
D
L
D
We
don't
have
a
record,
we
don't
know
the
applicants
did
not
have
a
court
reporter
there
to
make
a
record.
Apparently
the
city
didn't
provide
recording
for
it,
there's
no
written
statement
from
the
hpc,
so
it's
like
we're
just
operating
in
the
dark
this
body.
The
hpc,
is
markedly
different
from
something
like
the
corridor
overlay
commission,
which
really
doesn't
have
that
state
statutory
authority.
It's
purely
a
creature
of
the
city.
D
It's
like
an
administrative
board
that
we
create,
so
it
has
no
ultimate
power
to
make
a
decision,
essentially
that
power
under
the
george
constitution
and
under
georgia
statutes
best
exclusively
with
this
body.
So
essentially
it's
just
a
recommending
body.
That's
not
true
the
hpc
not
at
all
totally
different
standard,
and
when
I
looked
at
the
state
statute
and
I'm
going
to
read
you
something,
this
is
out
of
title
44.
It's
section
44-10-28.
D
D
D
They
just
need
to
do
it
the
right
way.
They
need
to
make
a
record
of
it.
We
have
they
meet
in
this
room.
They
certainly
have
the
ability
to
record
it.
They
certainly
have
the
ability
to
issue
what
I
think
is
a
mandated
written
opinion
as
to
why
they're
doing
what
they're
doing.
I
think
it's
a
matter
of
fundamental
due
process
and
unfortunately,
I
think
the
city,
just
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
these
and
never
probably
never.
D
E
A
E
I
don't
understand
why
we
trying
to
hold
them,
basically
punish
them,
for
something
that
you
saying
the
board
didn't
do
their
job
for
explain
that
to
me.
D
A
C
A
No
ma'am,
I'm
sorry,
but
unless
somebody
asks
you
a
specific
direct
question,
so
I
have
a
motion
in
a
second
and
I
have
a
couple
of
comments.
Do
I
have
any.
E
A
H
C
A
A
E
E
I'm
just
going
to
state
that
I
am
in
opposition
to
you're
doing
that
and
the
reason
being,
because
we
have
other
structures
in
the
city
that
this
will
set
a
precedent
for,
and
I
I
feel
that
we
will
just
open
a
tirade
of
requests
in
this
respect
and
historical
structures
that
are
still
intact
need
to
be
preserved
and
for
too
long.
This
city
ignored
that
and
we
we
are
charged
to
protect
those
historic
structures
in
our
city.
P
No,
we
haven't
the
foundation,
is
in
poor,
shape
the
floor
structures
and
poor
shape.
I
don't
know
that
it
would
survive
a
move,
but.
I
I
have
not
entertained
that
well.
L
I
A
A
E
H
B
A
E
G
Well,
what
I'll
tell
you
is
this
is
that
the
standard
of
review
that
you
have
here
before
is
abusive
discretion,
which
is
a
pretty
high
bar.
As
we
discussed
last
time,
you
have
to
look
to
see
whether
or
not
the
processes
that
they
followed
were
abused
in
any
way
it
gets
to
a
technical
point
and
no
technical,
no
realistic
fault
of
the
applicant,
but
a
very
technical
fault
of
the
applicant
here.
G
The
appellate
here
is,
is
you
the
only
record
you
have
below
is
that
which
was
transmitted
up
to
you
you're
almost
serving
as
an
appellate
court.
You
can't
add
new
evidence.
You
can't
step
in
the
place
of
the
trier
fact
here,
and
so
if
there
was
a
need
for
a
record
that
is
upon
the
appellant
to
provide
that.
So
if
they
have
record
of
blow,
they
can
provide
it
to
you.
You
don't
have
that
here.
So
are
there
some
technical
issues
that
you
have
before
you?
G
Yes,
what
you
have
before
you
is
an
appeal
that
appeal
is:
is
governed
by
an
abusive
discretion
standard,
which
is
a
pretty
high
standard
to
overcome.
You
have
to
find
sort
of
a
pretty
egregious
wronging
of
a
decision
made
whether
or
not
procedure
was
followed
or
not.
So
you
don't
know
whether
or
not
that
commission,
you
know
looked
at
the
guidelines
and
the
criteria
and
those
sort
of
things
you
don't
have
a
written
record
of
it
other
than
that.
The
appeal,
I'm
sorry
that
the
certificate
of
appropriateness
was
denied
by
a
properly
motioned.
G
You
know
action
by
that
commission
at
a
properly
noticed
meeting.
That's
what
you've
got
before
you.
So,
unfortunately
I
can't
give
you
every
answer.
You
want
to
hear
miss
gregory,
but
I
do
think
that
you've
got
it
before
you
and
now
you
have
a
motion
on
the
floor
to
reverse
their
denial
of
certificate
of
appropriateness,
which
would
allow
for
the
demolition
of
the
historic
structure
to
go
forward.
Thank
you,
mr
ezental.
A
Correct
all
in
favor
of
overturning
the
denial
of
historical
preservation,
society,
let's
do
hands
again,
please
all
in
favor
one,
two,
three,
four,
five,
six
all
opposed.
A
Motion
carries
six
to
two,
mr
miss
parker,
thank
you
for
coming
in
and
and
thank
you
for
your
patience
and
thank
you
for
actually
helping
us
to
move
forward
a
little
more
educated
manner.
Thank.
P
A
All
right
best
of
luck,
moving
to
preliminary
platte
review
river
point,
they
have
asked
that
we
table
that
for
this
month
and
we
will
revisit
that
as
planned
right
now.
It's
it's
on
the
schedule
to
be
on
the
agenda
for
january.
I
I
just
want
to
make
that
point
clear.
Mr
clay,
kirkley
representing
meritage
homes
is
the
new
owner
of
this
property
and
they've
requested
a
one-month
tabling
to
the
january
11th
council
meeting
in
order
to
give
us
time
to
continue
our
negotiations
on
the
development
agreement
component
of
the
preliminary
plan.
G
A
M
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
Yes,
preliminary
platfor
that
property
at
318
ocobee
street
is
in
order.
Staff
recommends
approval
of
this
preliminary
plot,
subject
to
the
two
corrections
listed
in
the
staff
report,
one
of
them
related
to
street
names.
M
I'm
sorry
this
second
one
escapes
me
at
the
moment,
but
they're
both
listed
there,
oh
removing
a
signature
block
that
was
unnecessary
on
the
plat
again,
staff
recommends
approval,
as
as
does.
M
Okay,
the
applicant
has
got
a
preliminary
plan,
that
is
in
order
and
the
staff
and
the
planning
zoning
commission
recommended
approval,
there's
two
conditions
that
we
are
recommending:
approval,
condition
upon
changing
street
names
and
removal
of
a
signature
block
that
was
unnecessary.
G
And
mayor
council
just
again
for
the
record,
this
is
a
property
and
an
entity
of
which
I
am
involved
in
a
primary
owner,
so
my
office
would
not
be
able
to
provide
any
legal
advice,
because
I
have
a
technical
and
an
ethical
conflict,
and
so
should
the
council
require
any
legal
advice
concerning
this
matter.
Then
it
would
be
incumbent
upon
mr
probes
to
conflict
counsel
to
provide
legal
counsel
to
the
city.
Should
you
need
it?
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
rosenthal.
A
M
Yes,
sir,
this
plant
is
also
in
order
for
m.a.b
monroe,
llc
and
other
listed
partners
on
this
application
staff
recommends
approval
of
preliminary
plat.
We
had
eight
corrections
on
the
original
recommendation.
I
believe
those
have
all
been
made
and
the
plat
is
in
order
and
actually
ready
to
be
signed
as
soon.
A
As
we
thank
you
for
any
questions
for
mr
kelly
I'll
entertain
a
motion.
E
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
move
to
approve.
Second,
I
have
a
motion
by
mr
gregory
in
a
second
by
mr
larry
bradley.
Is
there
any
discussion?
You
know
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
all
opposed
like
sign
motion
carries
that
passes.
Moving
to
mr
chris
collins,
he
would
like
to
continue
to
serve
on
the
downtown
development
authority
and
convention
and
visitors,
bureau
and
urban
redevelopment
agency.
A
A
Third,
mr
ross
bradley
has
applied
to
fill
the
vacant
position
to
be
left
by
mr
charles
sanders,
whose
term
will
expire
on
december
31,
2021
on
the
downtown
development
authority
and
convention
and
visitors,
bureau
authority
and
urban
redevelopment
agency,
and
they
needed
a
motion
to
appoint
mr
ross
bradley
for
a
three-year
term
to
expire
december.
31St
noob
to
approve
2024
mr
tyler
gregory.
C
C
A
E
A
So
moved
like
signed,
everybody
go
one,
two,
three
hi
hi!
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
bradley.
Thank
you,
mr
bradley,
tonight's.
Second
reading
for
the
zoning
ordinance
code
text,
amendment
number
12,
mr
rosenthal.
Thank
you.
G
G
The
only
exception
of
this
frontage
requirement
shall
be
in
the
livable
cities
initiative
district
because
of
the
special
unique
circumstances
of
both
maximum
density
and
unique
mixture
of
land
uses
within
the
lci
district
proposals
for
plant
development.
District
classifications
in
the
lsi
district
must
about
a
public
street
for
a
distance
of
at
least
50
feet.
All
ordinances
or
parts
of
ordinances
and
conflict
here
with
are
hereby
repealed.
These
text
amendments
to
the
city
of
monroe's
zoning
ordinance
shall
take
effect
upon
their
adoption
by
the
mayor
and
council.
A
For
mr
rosenthal
hearing
that
I'll
entertain
a
motion
so
moved
a
motion
was
that
you
ross
yes,
sir
commissioned
by
mr
ross
bradley.
Is
there
a
second
second
second
by
mr
gregory,
any
discussion
hearing
that
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
all
opposed
like
sign
motion
carries
that
passes,
move
to
the
approval
of
the
2022
budget
resolution?
G
Whereas
the
amounts
listed
are
the
appropriations
so
authorized
by
the
mayor
and
council
and
are
approved
for
the
amounts
and
purposes
indicated
and
whereas
any
pay,
classification
or
job
description
changes
contained
and
funded.
Herein
of
the
budget
are
approved
for
the
amounts
and
purposes
indicated
and
whereas
any
organizational
chart,
changes
or
descriptions
contained
here
and
within
the
budget
are
approved
as
indicated
and
whereas
the
rates
listed
are
so
authorized
by
the
mayor
and
city
council
and
are
approved
for
the
amounts
and
purposes
indicated.
G
Whereas
a
budget
amendment
is
considered
any
action
of
the
mayor
and
city
council
to
purchase
items
not
included
in
original
budgeted
figures,
be
it
further
resolved
that
the
expenditure
shall
not
exceed
appropriations
authorized
by
this
budget
and
that
the
expenditures
for
the
fiscal
year
shall
not
exceed
funding
available
so
adopted
by
the
mayor
and
council
this
14th
day
of
december
2021.
That
is
the
resolution
mayor.
A
E
A
G
Regional,
solid
waste
management
plan
has
been
prepared
in
compliance
with
the
georgia,
comprehensive,
solid
waste
management
act
as
amended
in
2011
and
the
minimum
public
participation.
Other
procedural
requirements
have
been
met
or
exceeded.
Now,
therefore,
be
resolved
by
the
mayor
and
the
city
council
of
city
monroe
that
the
update
of
the
northeast
georgia,
regional,
solid
waste
management
plan
is
accepted
and,
furthermore,
that
the
northeast
georgia,
regional
commission
shall
be
notified
of
said
adoption
in
writing
within
five
days
of
the
adoption
of
this
resolution,
so
adopt
this
14th
day
of
december
2021.
A
A
I
As
discussed
last
week,
we're
going
to
set
our
annual
meeting
calendar
for
the
second
tuesday
of
each
month
per
the
code
of
ordinances,
section
241
and
then
that'll
be
a
one
meeting
per
month
schedule.
Unless
we
have
some
items
of
general
magnitude
which
we
will
reserve
our
first
tuesday
for
for
the
committees.
C
D
A
A
Motion
to
approve,
I
have
a
motion
by
ms
crawford
to
approve
in
a
second
by
mr
garrett.
Is
there
any
further
discussion
hearing,
none
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
All
opposed
like
sign
motion
carries
that
passes.
Moving
to
my
update
I'll
be
fairly
brief,
and
I
know
that
usually
makes
y'all
happy
ross.
I
appreciate
your
service
man.
Four
years
we
came
in
together,
you
are
you're
the
spirit
of
monroe,
and
I
appreciate
you
thank
you.
A
Next
month
we'll
have
committee
changes
and
assignments.
Our
meeting
will
be
on
january
11th
and
tomorrow
there
is
christmas
at
hollander
senior
living
on
78.
We've
all
been
invited,
it's
at
2
o'clock,
so
if
you
can
make
it
that'd
be
great,
they
did
not
ask
me
to
play
santa.
They
didn't
say
anything
about
my
bowl
full
of
jelly
and
I'll
now
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn,
please
so
moved
by
mr
ross
bradley
in
a
second
by
mr
garrett,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
all
opposed
like
son.
Oh,
she
carries
that
passes.