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HomeMy Public PortalAbout20191212AmendedAgenda.docx AMENDED AGENDA REGULAR MEETING OF TYBEE ISLAND CITY COUNCIL December 12, 2019 at 7:00 PM Please silence all cell phones during Council Meetings Consideration of Items for Consent Agenda 6:30PM Executive Session Opening Ceremonies      Call to Order      Invocation      Pledge of Allegiance Recognitions and Proclamations 1. Captain Matt Harrell, Tybee Island Fire Department 2. Jim Kluttz:  Letter of appreciation for City Council Support Consideration of the approval of the minutes of the meetings of the Tybee island City Council Consideration of Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments 3. Main Street Board - Susan Kelleher Citizens to be Heard:  Please limit comments to 3 minutes.  Maximum allowable times of 5 minutes. 4. Susan Kimbrell, Update on the property at Polk and Solomon 5. Mallory Pearce, Polk and Solomon 6. Kathryn Williams:  North Beach Bar & Grill - Hurricane Matthew Mitigation Consideration of Approval of Consent Agenda Public Hearings 7. TEXT AMENDMENT: SEC. 4-050 (L) MARITIME DISTRICT TO DELETE SUBSECTION (L) (1) (l) PASSENGER CRUISE LINES 8. MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING 11/18/2019 Consideration of Local Requests & Applications – Funding, Special Events, Alcohol License 9. Agenda Request: Alcohol and Entertainment License Requests and Renewals for calendar year 2020 Consideration of Bids, Contracts, Agreements and Expenditures 10. Addendum to Lease Agreement - Tybee Post Theater 11. Out-of-State Travel, Chief Jason Patter and Captain Harrell, Navarra Beach, Florida, January 2020.   12. Travel Request for Kimberly Fickes, Campground Office Supervisor to attend RMS Reservation System User Group Conference in San Diego, CA.  Budgeted under 555-6180-52-3500. 13. 2019-741 Classification and Compensation Study 14. Marine Science Center building and the applicable leases 15. Host Compliance Services Agreement Consideration of Ordinances, Resolutions 16. Resolution:  Limewood Drive 17. Second Reading:  2019-16 - Article 3, Section 3-170, Home Occupations and Home Business Offices Council, Officials and City Attorney Considerations and Comments 18. Jason Buelterman: Out-of-state Travel:  Shawn Gillen and Shirley Sessions, Washington, DC 19. Jason Buelterman:  Solar Project Update 20. John Branigin:  Tybee Christmas Parade 21. Barry Brown:  Location of mobile classroom space for TIMA in Memorial Park 22. Barry Brown:  Memorial Park Pavilion 23. Barry Brown:  National Ham Operators Meeting, January 25 - 26, 2020, Memorial Park 24. Spec Hosti:  Dedicate new restrooms at Jaycee Park, Bucky Chapin 25. Monty Parks - Budget adjustment for Marsh Hen Trail 26. Monty Parks - Disorderly House Ordinance:  Sign ordinance violations for rentals must be addressed within seven working days from receipt of notice from the Marshall 27. Shawn Gillen:  South-end Bathroom Design Service 28. Shawn Gillen:  Decision on GaDOT, Marsh Hen Trail Grant Executive Session      Discuss litigation, personnel and real estate Possible vote on litigation, personnel and real estate discussed in executive session Adjournment Individuals with disabilities who require certain accommodations in order to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions regarding the accessibility of the meeting or the facilities are required to contact Jan LeViner at 912.472.5080 promptly to allow the City to make reasonable accommodations for those persons. *PLEASE NOTE: Citizens wishing to speak on items listed on the agenda, other than public hearings, should do so during the citizens to be heard section. Citizens wishing to place items on the council meeting agenda must submit an agenda request form to the City Clerk’s office by Thursday at 5:00PM prior to the next scheduled meeting. Agenda request forms are available outside the Clerk’s office at City Hall and at www.cityoftybee.org. /   THE VISION OF THE CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND        “is to make Tybee Island the premier beach community in which to live, work, and play.”    /   THE MISSION OF THE CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND        “is to provide a safe, secure and sustainable environment by delivering superior services through responsible planning, preservation of our natural and historic resources, and partnership with our community to ensure economic opportunity, a vibrant quality of life, and a thriving future.”