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CITY COUNCIL
Eva Galambos, Mayor
John Paulson District 1
Dianne Fries District 2
Chip Collins District 3
Ashley Jenkins District 4
Tibby DeJulio District 5
Karen Meinzen McEnerny District 6
Tuesday, April 6, 2010 Work Session Following the Regular Meeting
Staff Discussion Items
Dan Coffer, Community Services Coordinator
1. Street Renaming Update
Nancy Leathers, Director of Community Development
1. To Amend Chapter 103, Article XIII Grading and Drainage, Section 103-105 - Erosion
Control, to include Minimum Standards for any Land Disturbance Activities. Also, to
Amend Chapter 103, Article VI, Section 103-27 - Land Disturbance Permits; this will set the
allowed minimum area of land disturbance that requires a local land disturbance permit at
5,000 square feet.
2. A Promulgated Ordinance to Replace the Existing Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinance
Chapter 109, Article VI.
3. An Ordinance to Amend Article 12B, Sandy Springs Overlay District, of the Sandy Springs
Zoning Ordinance.
4. An Ordinance to Amend Article 33, Signs, of the Sandy Springs Zoning Ordinance.
5. A Resolution to Amend the Local Roadway Functional Classification Map of the City ofSandy Springs Transportation Master Plan.
Wendell Willard, City Attorney
1. Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 54, Article III, Section 54-51 to add a subsection (c)setting forth the deduction allowed the collector of the hotel-motel tax.
Thomas Black, Director of Public Works
1. Consideration of Approval of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) For the MARTA
Funded Projects Currently Programmed in the Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP).
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Morgan Falls Office Park7840 Roswell Road, Building 500
Sandy Springs, GA 30350
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SANDY SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA APRIL 6, 2010
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Morgan Falls Office Park7840 Roswell Road, Building 500
Sandy Springs, GA 30350
2. Consideration of Approval of the Construction Bids for the PCID Peachtree Dunwoody (I-285
to Abernathy Road) Living Centers Initiative (LCI) Streetscape Project (CSSTP-0006-
00(984)).
Eden Freeman, Grant Administrator
1. Clarification Questions on Recycling Conditions for Special Event Permits.
2. Policy Regarding Requests for Assistance from Non-profit Entities.
City Council Discussion Items
1. Discussion on an Ordinance to Prohibit Certain Parking in the City of Sandy Springs.
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To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: John F. McDonough, City Manager
By: Dan Coffer, Community Services Coordinator
Date: March 22, 2010, for submission on the April 6, 2010 City Council Work Session
Agenda Item: Street Renaming Update
CMO (City Managers Office) Recommendation: Discussion of proposed street namechanges.
Background: Staff is recommending renaming several streets in the City. Theproposed street name changes have been reviewed by the Public Works Department,Police Department, Fire-Rescue Department and 911. Meetings were also held withCity Councilmembers.
Discussion: Staff is seeking input from the Mayor and City Council before meeting withneighborhoods and property owners.
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Background
The Public Works Department is proposing to rename several streets in the City. As
part of the street renaming process, the following communications plan was adopted:
Step 1 Brief CouncilmembersStep 2 Meet with key neighborhood/business representativesStep 3 Send letter to residents/businesses that will be effected and post signsStep 4 City Council Adoption
Discussion
Some of the streets recommended for renaming are similarly named and could causeconfusion for public safety. A meeting was held with the Police Department, Fire
Rescue Department, Public Works Department and Noah Reiter (representing 911) togather their feedback.
The following recommendations were made:
Council District One
Spindle Court/Spindale CourtRecommendation: Rename Spindale Court to Nesbit Creek Court.
Landowne Drive/Lansdowne Court
Recommendation: Rename Landowne Drive to Nesbit Creek Drive.
Roberts DriveRecommendation: Although there are two Roberts Drive segments, do notrename road since it does not pose an emergency response problem.
Council District Two Brandon Mill Road
Recommendation: Rename northern segment to Grogans Mill Drive.
Council District Three
Heards DriveRecommendation: Rename southern segment to Heards Creek Drive or RaidersDrive. Note: Riverwood High School recently requested paperwork from the Cityto initiate a street name change on the south segment of Heards Ferry Drive toRaiders Drive. The change will require approval of all of the effected propertyowners, including Fire Station #3. To date, Riverwood High School has notsubmitted the required paperwork to rename Heards Drive.
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Council District Four Vernon Woods Drive
Recommendation: Rename portion of Vernon Woods Drive (from Roswell Road
to Dorothy Benson Senior Center) to Dorothy Benson Drive.
Council District Five Greenland Drive
Recommendation: Rename southern segment to High Point Court. Kayron Drive
Recommendation: Rename southern segment to Sherrell Court. Timber Trail
Recommendation: Rename northern segment to Dogwood Trail. Wesfalia/Westphalia
Recommendation: Rename southern segment to Landmark Court.
Street Name Recommendations
After further review and Councilmember input, staff is ready to proceed with thefollowing street name changes:
Council District One Spindle Court/Spindale Court
Recommendation: Rename Spindale Court to Nesbit Creek Court. Landowne Drive and Lansdowne Court
Recommendation: Rename Landowne Drive to Nesbit Creek Drive.
Council District Two Brandon Mill Road
Recommendation: Rename northern segment to Grogans Mill Drive.
Council District Four Vernon Woods Drive
Recommendation: Rename the segment of Vernon Woods Drive from RoswellRoad to the Dorothy Benson Senior Center to Dorothy Benson Drive.
Spalding Drive
Recommendation: Rename the segment of Spalding Drive between RoswellRoad and the Trowbridge Road/Spalding Drive intersection to Spalding WoodsDrive.
Dalrymple RoadRecommendation: Rename the segment of Dalrymple Road from Roswell Roadto the Trowbridge Road/Spalding Drive intersection to Spalding Drive.
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Council District Five Greenland Drive
Recommendation: Rename northern segment to High Point Court. Kayron Drive
Recommendation: Rename southern segment to Sherrell Court. Timber Trail
Recommendation: Rename northern segment to Dogwood Trail. Westfalia/Westphalia
Recommendation: Rename southern segment to Landmark Court.
Council District Six None at this time.
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To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Wendell K. Willard
Date: For Submission onto the April 6, 2010 City Council Work Session Agenda
Agenda Item:
Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 54, Article III, Section 54-51 to add a
subsection (c) setting forth the deduction allowed the collector of the hotel-motel tax
City Attorneys Recommendation:
That the proposed ordinance amendment, which is attached, be approved so as to providenotice of the deduction available to those required to comply with Chapter 54, Article III on the
Hotel-Motel Tax and to clarify the circumstances under which this deduction is allowed to betaken.
Background:O.C.G.A. Section 48-13-50, et seq. authorizes each county and municipality in the State
of Georgia to levy certain excise taxes on rooms, lodgings, and accommodations as provided
thereafter in that article.Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 48-13-51(a)(5), the City is authorized to impose, assess,
and levy an excise tax of 7% of the rent for every occupancy of a guestroom in a hotel, as
defined by the ordinance. Hotel is defined in Section 54-50 of the ordinance as a structure orany portion of a structure, including, but not limited to, rooming or lodging houses, inns, motels,
motor hotels and courts, hotels, cabins, public or private clubs, and tourist camps, which contain
guestrooms which are regularly furnished for value to the public.
O.C.G.A. Section 48-13-52 provides that when this tax is paid when due, the collector ofthe tax is allowed a reimbursement in the sum of three percent in the form of a deduction, but
only if the amount due was not delinquent at the time of payment.
Discussion:Payment of this tax to Sandy Springs is made on a monthly basis, and although the form
used by the City references the deduction, the deduction is not, but should be, set forth in the
ordinance. Since the ordinance provides in subsection (b) of Section 54-51 the tax shall notapply to charges or transactions excluded or exempted from the tax by state law, it appears that
what should be subsection (c) was either overlooked or inadvertently omitted.
Alternatives:To do nothing and leave as is, would leave in question whether the ordinance as currently
stated adequately complies with state law authorizing the imposition of this tax according to the
guidelines set forth in the applicable state statutes.
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Concurrent Review:City Manager, John McDonough
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ORDINANCE # ______________
STATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF FULTON
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 54, ARTICLE III, SECTION 54-51 TO
ADD A SUBSECTION (C) SETTING FORTH THE DEDUCTION ALLOWEDTHE COLLECTOR OF THE HOTEL-MOTEL TAX AND THE CIRCUMSTANCESIN WHICH ALLOWED
WHEREAS, the City of Sandy Springs (the City) previously enacted an ordinance, asauthorized by O.C.G.A. Section 48-13-50, et seq., imposing an excise tax on rooms, lodgings,and accommodations, effective January 3, 2006; and
WHEREAS, O.C.G.A. Section 48-13-52 provides for the collector of the tax to beallowed a reimbursement in the form of a deduction of the amount due, but only if the amountdue is not delinquent at the time of payment; and
WHEREAS, although the form supplied by the City, and completed on a monthly basisby the collectors of this tax, references the deduction, it appears that the language regardingthis deduction was either overlooked or inadvertently omitted when the original ordinance wasenacted; and
WHEREAS, adding a subsection (c) to Section 54-51 would inform of the deduction andthe circumstances under which the deduction is allowed to be taken;
NOW, THEREFORE, in order to accomplish the foregoing, the Mayor and City Councilof the City, pursuant to their authority, do hereby amend Chapter 54, Article III, Section 54-51 ofthe Citys Code of Ordinances by adopting the following subsection, to be known as Section 54-51(c):
(c) Operators collecting the hotel-motel tax imposed by this articleshall be allowed a reimbursement, in the form of a deduction, forcollecting, submitting, reporting, and paying the amount due. Therate of the deduction shall be three percent of the amount due, butonly if the amount due is not delinquent at the time of payment.
SO ORDAINED, this the ______ day of ____________________, 2010.
Approved:
_________________________EVA GALAMBOS, Mayor
Attest:
__________________________Michael Casey, City Clerk(SEAL)
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TO: John McDonough, City Manager
FROM: Thomas Black, Public Works Director
DATE: March 23, 2010, for Submission onto the Agendas of the April 6, 2010, City CouncilWork Session and the April 20, 2010, City Council Meeting
ITEM: Consideration of Approval of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA)For the MARTA Funded Projects Currently Programmed in the TransportationImprovement Plan (TIP)
Public Works Departments Recommendation:
The Staff recommends that the Mayor and City Council consent to the partnership agreementbetween the City of Sandy Springs and MARTA and that the City Council authorize the Mayor tosign the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA).
Background:
In September 2009, staff reported to Mayor and City Council a potential additional fundingsource for transit related transportation projects due to American Recovery and ReinvestmentAct (ARRA) funding from the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) to MARTA for operations. Inreturn for the ARCs allocation of $25 million in Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)ARRA Flexible STP Highway Program Funds, MARTA has given program authority for $25million in MARTA capital funds. While these funds have no specific obligation deadline or other
timing restrictions, they are subject to other legal restrictions such as the MARTA Act of 1965 asamended and the Rapid Transit Contract and Assistance Agreement (RTCAA) of 1971. Staffmet with ARC and MARTA staff on July 16, 2009 to discuss the potential funding. Theproposed breakdown of the $25 million at this meeting was based on sales tax generation andwas as follows:
North Fulton $6.25 million,South Fulton $2 million,City of Atlanta $8.5 million, andDeKalb County $8.25 million.
Discussion:
The $6.25 million allocation for North Fulton County was divided among the five northern citiesbased upon the match formula used in the North Fulton Comprehensive Transportation Plan(NFCTP) Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). The City of Sandy Springs will receiveapproximately 28% or $1.75 million for transit related projects.
The guidance given to staff in September resulted in the following project categories:
Transit sidewalk connectivity and safety upgrades ($1.2 million),
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Bus shelter replacements at 18 different locations ($360,000),Illuminated overhead signage at rail stations ($25,000), andA midblock crossing at MARTA stop location along Roswell Road (SR 9) near LongIsland Drive ($150,000).
These project amounts were added to ARCs Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) by
Administrative Modification on March 5, 2010.
The City intends to enter into a project Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with MARTA toaccess the $1.74 million in funding and formalize the agreement between the two entities. Thedraft IGA is attached in Exhibit A as the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA).
Alternatives:
If the City chooses not to execute an IGA with MARTA, there will be no formal frameworkbetween the entities to direct the completion of these projects, and the funding would likely bedivided among the remaining four North Fulton County cities.
Financial Impact:
This funding would not require any type of local match. Also, the funds could be used as a localmatch for a federally funded project if the project can be shown to have nexus to transit.
Attachments:
I. Exhibit A Intergovernmental Agreement
II. Exhibit B Summary of projects
III. Exhibit C PCID requested project
IV. Resolution
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Draft for discussion purposes
03/12/10
ARC-MARTA OFFSET FUNDS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT, (hereinafter referred to asAgreement) entered into as of the _____ day of ___________, 2009, by and
between the City of Sandy Springs, (hereinafter referred to as the CITY) and theMETROPOLITAN ATLANTA RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY, (hereinafterreferred to as MARTA OR the Authority).
WITNESSETH THAT:
WHEREAS, by virtue of action taken by the Atlanta Regional Commission(ARC) whereby certain federal funds were transferred to the Authority and, inexchange, the Authority committed to fund qualifying projects contained in theTransportation Improvement Plan (TIP) from the Authoritys capital budget; and
WHEREAS, the Citys share of funding from the Authority for qualifyingprojects in the TIP is $1,750,469 ; and
WHEREAS, the City has identified the projects defined herein (theProject) for funding from the Citys share of funding in the amount of$1,750,469 ;
WHEREAS, the parties desire to define the responsibilities for the design,construction, implementation and payment of costs for the Project as set forthherein;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual
covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree asfollows:
1. Project Defined. The Project is defined as sidewalks, shelter and signageupgrades, and a raised median crosswalkimprovements located at variouslocations in the City, as is more fully shown in the attached Exhibit A (drawing,diagram, etc.).
2. Duties of City. The City shall be responsible for all work and servicesrequired for the successful completion of the Project, including but not limited to:(a) the design of the Project, (b) the procurement of goods and services related to
the construction of the Project, (c) the management of the Project and allcontractors performing work thereon, (d) the inspection and final acceptance ofthe Project, and (e) all other acts and obligations consistent with the successfulcompletion of the Project.
3. Time of Performance. Work and services shall be undertaken and pursuedin such sequence as to assure their expeditious completion. All work and servicesrequired hereunder shall be completed on or before (need date). All invoices to
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be submitted hereunder for reimbursement shall be submitted within 60 days ofcompletion of work.
4. Reimbursement. The City shall be reimbursed for the costs of the Projectas set forth in Exhibit B, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
5. Formal Communication/Designated Agents. Formal communicationsregarding this Agreement shall include, but not necessarily be limited to,correspondence, progress reports and fiscal reports. The City or its designee shallfurnish progress and fiscal reports to the Authority periodically, as requested bythe Authority. All formal communication regarding this Agreement shall be inwriting and addressed to the Designated Agents of the parties.
_____________, is designated as the authorized agent of the Authority forpurposes of this Agreement only, except for executing amendments hereto. Allcorrespondence shall be direct to him/her at MARTA, 2424 Piedmont Road,N.E., Atlanta, GA 30324-3330.
Eva Galambos, Mayor, is designated as the authorized agent of the City forpurposes of this Agreement only, except for executing amendments hereto. Allcorrespondence shall be direct to him/her at 7840 Roswell Road, Bldg 500,Sandy Springs GA, 30350.
6. Review and Coordination. To ensure adequate assessment of the Projectand proper coordination among the parties, the Authority shall be kept fullyinformed of the progress of the work and services to be performed hereunder.The City may be required to meet with designated representatives of theAuthority from time to time, as reasonably requested, to review the work and
services performed.
7. Maintenance of Records. The City shall maintain all books, documents,papers, accounting records and other evidence pertaining to the Project inaccordance with generally accepted accounting principles applicable to the Cityand shall make such material available at all reasonable, times during the term ofthis Agreement for inspection by the Authority or its external auditors. The Cityshall include the provisions of this paragraph in any contract executed inconnection with this Project.
8. Conflict of Interest. No officer, member or employee of the Authority, andno public official of any local government which is affected in any way by theProject, who exercises any function or responsibilities in the review or approvalof the Project or any component part thereof, shall participate in any decisionrelating to this Agreement which affects his or her personal interests or theinterest of any corporation, partnership or association in which he or she isdirectly interested; nor shall any such officer, member or employee of theAuthority, or public official of any local government affected by the Project, havea direct interest in this Agreement or the proceeds arising therefrom.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Authority have executed thisAgreement as of the day first above written.
METROPOLITAN ATLANTA
RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY City of Sand y Spr ings, FultonCOUNTY, GEORGIA
By: _____________________ By:___________________BEVERLY A. SCOTT, Ph.D. Eva GalambosGeneral Manager /CEO Mayor
APPROVED A S TOSUBSTANCE:
_______________________
APPROVED A S TO FORM:
________________________ ______________________MIRIAM D. LANCASTERChief of Corporate Law City AttorneyMARTA City of Sandy Springs
Fulton County, Georgia
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Exhibit A
PROJECT
Name
Cost
SidewalkConnectivity/SafetyUpgradesprojects: $1,215,469.20DunwoodyPlacepedestrianconnectionsPCIDGlenlakeandAbernathysidewalksPedestrianCrossingatNorthridgeandDunwoodyPlaceAllenRdCliftwoodDriveHopeRdGlenridgeDriveHightowerTrailJohnsonFerryRoadMeridanParkMt.VernonHighwayNorthridgeRoadNorthwoodDrivePeachtreeDunwoodyRoadRoswellRoadHammondDrive
Busshelterreplacementsat18locations $360,000.00
IlluminatedsignageatRailStations $25,000.00
MidBlockCrossingatMARTAstoponRoswellatLongIsland $150,000.00
AmountofFundingallocatedtotheCityofSandySprings: $1,750,469.20
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EXHIBIT B -1PROJECT BUDGET
[To be provided by MARTA]
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SummaryofMARTAProjectsGeneralImprovements:
Upgradeallbussheltersintowncentertodecorativestandard(upto18locations) $360,000 Midblockcrossing $150,000
o Installcrosswalkwithpedestriansignalso Installoverheadbeaconsthatoperateonlywhenapedestrianisdetectedo Constructmedianpedestrianrefugeo Onelocationonthefollowingroad:
RoswellRoadnearLongIslandDrive Overheadilluminateddirectionalsignagefortransitstations $25,000
Sidewalkupgrades:($1.2M)Allen
Road
Northsideofroado ProvideaccesstoMARTAstopsonLakeForestDrandRoswellRdo Trackmarksthroughgrassindicateheavypedestriantraffic
CliftwoodDrive
Northsideofroado CurrentlyfromLakeForrestDrtoeastofSandySpringscircleo ContinuesidewalkeasttoRoswellRoado SidewalkonsouthsideonlyfromLakeForrestDrtoSandySpringsCircleo LakeForrestElementarySchoolisatintersectionwithLakeForrestDr
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DunwoodyPlace
Consolidatebusstops902645and906283nearHopeRdo Twonorthboundstopswithin500ftofeachothero Utilityboxdamagedfromwaitingpassengersusingitasaseato Installbusshelteratnewlocationbetweencurrentstopso Removeexistingstops
Consolidatebusstops902684&902685nearHopeRdo Twosouthboundstopswithin450feetofeachothero Relocateexistingsheltertowestsideofintersectionhalfwaybetweencurrentstopso RemoveexistingstopatLegacyKeyexitgate
WestsidesouthofHopeRdo ConnectHopeRdtoLegacyKeyexit(pedestriangate)o Willprovideaccesstopotentialconsolidatedbusstop(906284&906285)o Wearmarksthroughgrassindicateheavypedestriantraffic
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WestsideatLegacyKeyentrancedriveway(8800DunwoodyPlace)o ConnectdrivewaytoMARTAstopo CouldcontinuetobusstopinfrontofQT
Relocatebusstop902745nearRobertsDro Currentlyonapeninsulabetweenanaccelerationanddecelerationlaneo Busforcedtostopinthroughtravellane,obstructingtraffico RelocatetoaccelerationlaneinfrontofCocaColaplantoro Connectdecelerationandaccelerationlanesandmovestopontonewshoulder
GlenridgeDrive
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GlenlakeParkwayoneastsideofroado ProvidesidewalkfromapartmentcomplextoMARTAstoponothersideofUPS
HammondDrive
EastofGlenridgeDronnorthsideofroado SidewalkstopsjustpastChurchentranceo ConnectPerimeterRidgeapartmentstoGlenridgeDrMARTAstop
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WestboundattheintersectionofBarfieldRdo Relocateexistingbusstopfromnortheasttonorthwestcornero HammondDiamondInterchangeprojectproposescrosswalkonwestsideofstreetonlyo ConnectSheratonhoteldrivewaytorelocatedbusstop
EastofGA400overpassacrossfromConcoursePkwyo MissingsectionofsidewalkleadingtoMARTAstop
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BetweenRoswellRdandDunwoodyPlaceo Intermittentsidewalkonbothsideso Sidewalk,ifconstructedononlyoneside,shouldbeinstalledonthesouthsideofthe
roadinordertoavoidthemoresignificantshouldergradingissuesonthenorthsideof
theroad
o Postofficelocatedmidblocko Mixofoffices,multifamilyresidential,andsinglefamilyresidentiallanduses
HopeRoad
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JohnsonFerryRoad
WestofMeridianMarkonsouthsideofroado Densemedicalofficeandhospitalareao Verynarrowsidewalko Unevencatchbasinso NotADAcompliant
MeridianMark
Westsideofroado SidewalkonlyfromGlenridgeConnectortoScottishRitedrivewayo Sawladyinwheelchaircrossingmidblocko Installmidblockpedestriancrosswalkoro ContinuesidewalktoJohnsonFerryRdo Densemedicalofficeandhospitalarea
MountVernonHighway
NorthsideeastofPeachtreeDunwoodyRoado Sidewalkendsmidblocko ExtendsidewalktoprovideaccesstoSandySpringsMARTAstation
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NorthridgeRd
SouthsidenorthofColquittRdo Pathsthroughgrassindicateheavypedestriantraffico ConnectColquittRdtoDunwoodyPlaceatstop902658o Pedestrianroutetochangefrombusroute328toroute85or87
NorthwoodDrive
Southsideofroado SidewalkendseastofKingsportDrandbeginsagainwestofHighlandCircleApartmentso ApartmentsalongNorthwoodDrlargegeneratoroftrafficforMARTAo ProvideconnectivitytoRoswellRdandKingsportDr(busroutes5and148)o Wouldneedtoremoverowofsmallbushestoinstallsidewalk
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PeachtreeDunwoodyRoad
NorthofHuntersCrossingDrtoW.PeachtreeDunwoodyRdoneastsideo SidewalkonlyoneithersideofManorwoodCto ConnecttoexistingsidewalkonPeachtreeDunwoodyandW.PeachtreeDunwoodyo ExtendsidewalktoHuntersCrossingDro TownhousesandneighborhoodarelargetrafficgeneratorforN.SpringsMARTAstationo Sharpcurveandovergrownvegetationmakewalkinginroadhazardous
RoswellRoad
NorthofGlenridgeDroneastsideo SidewalkonlyslightlynorthandsouthofBroadSto ConnectRoundHillCondominiumstosidewalksouthofBroadSto WillprovideaccesstoMARTAbusstopfromRoundHillandCarriageGate
PCID
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signal
upgrade
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RESOLUTION NO.
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA)
BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANDY SPRINGS AND THE METROPOLITAN ATLANTA RAPID
TRANSIT AUTHORITY (MARTA) FOR THE EXECUTION OF TRANSIT RELATED
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
WHEREAS, it is necessary, from time to time, to establish policies, procedures and guidelines consistent
with the administration of a municipal government consistent with the US Constitution, Federal Statutes,
alignment with Federal, Georgias State Constitution, and the Charter for the City of Sandy Springs and
WHEREAS, by Resolution adopted, the City of Sandy Springs desires to enter into an Intergovernmental
Agreement (IGA) with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) to develop and
construct transit related infrastructure projects at various locations within the City.
WHEREAS, upon adoption of this Resolution, the City Sandy Springs Public Works Department staff
will manage all applicable phases of these projects.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANDY SPRINGS, GEORGIA
That they receive, accept, and affirm the authorization for the Mayor to execute an Intergovernmental
Agreement (IGA) with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) for the
implementation of these transit related transportation improvement projects, with funding provided by
MARTA.
RESOLVED this the 20th day of April 2010.
Approved:
____________________________
Eva Galambos, Mayor
Attest:
_____________________________
Michael Casey, City Clerk
(Seal)
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TO: John McDonough, City Manager
FROM: Thomas Black, Public Works Director
DATE: March 30, 2010, for Submission onto the Agendas of the April 6, 2010, City CouncilWork Session and the April 20, 2010, City Council Meeting
ITEM: Consideration of Approval of the Construction Bids for the PCID PeachtreeDunwoody (I-285 to Abernathy Road) Living Centers Initiative (LCI) StreetscapeProject (CSSTP-0006-00(984))
Public Works Departments Recommendation:
The staff recommends that the Mayor and City Council accept the construction bids for thestreetscape project located in the current Perimeter Community Improvement District (PCID)construction plans for the ongoing LCI project on Peachtree Dunwoody Road, lying and locatedin Land Lot 18 of the 17th District of Fulton County, Georgia. The project limits are from I-285north along Peachtree Dunwoody Road to Abernathy Road.
Background:
This PCID project is designed to construct sidewalks and ADA compliant ramps alongPeachtree Dunwoody Road. It will fill in gaps where no sidewalk currently exists. The projectwas advertised and two bids were received:
JJE Constructors, Inc. $1,694,059.11Butch Thompson Enterprises, Inc. $1,937,616.38
Discussion:
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and the Atlanta Regional Commission(ARC) are currently reviewing the bids. If approved by ARC and GDOT, staff recommends thatMayor and City Council approve the award of the contract to JJE Constructors, Inc.
Alternatives:
The city can choose not to accept the bids and the project would have to be re-advertisedresulting in delay of the project and potential loss of construction funding.
Financial Impact:
None at this time as the project design was funded by PCID. The funding for the construction ofthis project is being supplied by the federal stimulus funds.
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Attachments:
I. Attachment A Bid OpeningII. Attachment B JJE Bid InformationII. Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO.
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE CONSTRUCTION BID OF THE PEACHTREE DUNWOODY
ROAD STREETSCAPE PROJECT FROM I-285 TO ABERANTY ROAD (CSSTP-0006-00(984))
LOCATED IN LAND LOT 18 OF THE 17TH DISTRICT, CITY OF SANDY SPRINGS, FULTON
COUNTY, GEORGIA
WHEREAS, it is necessary, from time to time, to establish policies, procedures and guidelines consistent with
the administration of a municipal government consistent with the US Constitution, Federal Statutes, alignment
with Federal, Georgias State Constitution, and the Charter for the City of Sandy Springs, and
WHEREAS,the City Manager directed the Department of Public Works to develop standard policies for
recurring matters, to establish appropriate internal controls and legal compliance, and to provide for an
efficient and effective means to serve constituents; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works, in response to the guidance provided by the City Manager, has
reviewed and approves the bid of the construction contract for a streetscape project sponsored by Fulton
Perimeter Center Improvement District (PCID) along Peachtree Dunwoody Road from I-285 to AbernathyRoad to JJE Constructors, Inc., and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANDY SPRINGS, GEORGIA
That they authorize the approval of a bid with the selected contractor, JJE Constructors, Inc., for the
construction of the Peachtree Dunwoody Road Streetscape Project (CSSTP-0006-00(984)), Sandy Springs,
Fulton County, Georgia.
RESOLVED this the 20th
day of April 2010.
Approved:
____________________________
Eva Galambos, Mayor
Attest:
_____________________________
Michael Casey, City Clerk
(Seal)
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TO: John McDonough, City Manager
FROM: Eden Freeman, Grants Administrator
DATE: March 24, 2010 for Submission onto the Agenda of the April 6, 2010, City CouncilWork Session
ITEM: Clarification Questions on Recycling Conditions for Special Event Permits
City Managers Office Recommendation:
Staff will submit questions to Council for input into the inclusion of mandatory recycling provisionsfor Special Events permits.
Background:
At the March 16, 2010 Council meeting, Councilwoman Karen Meinzen McEnerny brought aquestion to the Council for suggested changes to the Citys Special Events Permit conditions.
Discussion:
This presentation is to obtain guidance from Mayor and Council regarding revisions to theconditions of the Citys Special Events Permit process.
Alternatives:
N/A
Financial Impact:
N/A
Attachment:
Staff questions for clarification.
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TO: John McDonough, City Manager
FROM: Eden Freeman, Grants Administrator
DATE: March 24, 2010 for Submission onto the Agenda of the April 6, 2010, City CouncilWork Session
ITEM: Policy Regarding Requests for Assistance from Non-profit Entities
City Managers Office Recommendation:
Staff submits a suggested policy to Council for the responses to requests for non-monetaryassistance from non-profit and community-based entities located in Sandy Springs.
Background:
At the March 16, 2010 Council meeting, Mayor Eva Galambos presented a request to the Councilfor non-monetary assistance from a community-based organization.
Discussion:
This presentation is to obtain input from Mayor and Council on the suggested policy forresponses to requests for non-monetary assistance from non-profit and community-basedorganizations.
Alternatives:
N/A
Financial Impact:
N/A
Attachment:
Suggested policy.
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN PARKING
IN THE CITY OF SANDY SPRINGS
WHEREAS, The City of Sandy Springs is charged with providing for the health, safety
and welfare of its citizens; and
WHEREAS, The City has authority to regulate the driving and parking within City
streets and rights-of-way; and
WHEREAS, The City has determined that continuous parking of unused and abandoned
vehicles on the City rights-of-way creates traffic issues, negatively
impacts properties and property values, and
WHEREAS, The City finds it necessary, in furtherance of the preservation of health,safety and welfare of its citizens, to prohibit continuous and unabated
parking of unused and/or abandoned vehicles:
THEREFORE, The Mayor and Council of the City of Sandy Springs hereby amend the
City Code as follows:
Sec. 58-72. Parking or abandonment prohibited.
Unless specifically authorized by the City and designated by visual reference, it is
unlawful for any person to park or abandon a motor vehicle of any kind upon the streets or upon
the rights-of-way of the streets and allow said motor vehicle to remain parked or abandoned for
more than ___ consecutive hours. This ordinance shall be cumulative with all other parking
and/or vehicle requirements within the City.