Upcoming City Council Agenda For Tuesday

  • Friday, November 1, 2019

Here is the upcoming City Council agenda for Tuesday:

I. Call to Order by Chairman Oglesby.

II. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Councilman Gilbert).

III. Special Presentations.

PUBLIC HEARINGS

Steep Slopes-Flood Plains and Natural Resource Assessment Order of Business for City Council

IV. Minute Approval.

V. Ordinances – Final Reading: (None)

VI. Ordinances - First Reading: (None)

VII. Resolutions:

FINANCE

a.

A resolution to amend Resolution No. 29816 to include NCR Corporation, formerly
JetPay, as the authorized vendor of merchant services under the ENCO sewer billing
services contract eligible for payment by the City for services rendered.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

b. A resolution authorizing the Chief Information Officer to enter into a blanket
agreement with TargetSolutions Learning LLC for the purchase of training tools and
administrative software to be utilized by the Chattanooga Fire Department beginning
November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2022, to be paid in full at the beginning of the
contract period, with a total contract value not to exceed $150,000.00.

PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION

Public Works

c. A resolution authorizing the Administrator for the Department of Public Works to
enter into an Interlocal Agreement with WWTA, entitled, “the Environmental and
Economic Infrastructure Improvements (E2I2)” for mutual beneficial cooperation to
reduce the scope and cost of the projects. (Consent Decree)

Transportation

d. A resolution authorizing the approval of Change Order No. 1 (Final) for Kimley-Horn
and Associates relative to Contract No. T-17-008-101 for professional services
associated with Transit Signal Prioritization and Accessibility, for an increased
amount of $670,570.00, for a revised contract amount not to exceed $1,420,000.00.
(Districts 4, 5, 6 & 9)

VIII. Purchases.

IX. Other Business.

X. Committee Reports.

XI. Recognition of Persons Wishing to Address the Council on Non-Agenda Matters.

XII. Adjournment.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
6:00 PM

1. Call to Order by Chairman Oglesby.

2. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Councilwoman Berz).

3. Special Presentation.

Order of Business for City Council

4. Minute Approval.

5. Ordinances - Final Reading: (None)

6. Ordinances – First Reading:

PLANNING

a. 2019-0142 Michael Andrew Lewis (R-1 Residential Zone to R-2 Residential Zone).
An ordinance to amend Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Zoning
Ordinance, so as to rezone property located at 715 Merriam Street, more particularly
described herein, from R-1 Residential Zone to R-2 Residential Zone. (District 1)
(Recommended for denial by Planning and Staff)

b. 2019-0137 John Wise (Lift Condition). An ordinance to amend Chattanooga City
Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Zoning Ordinance, so as to lift Condition “D” (Walkway
between alley and Tucker Street and work with the Transportation Department on
planned connection) of Ordinance Number 13367 of previous Case Number
2018-150, more particularly described herein. (District 2) (Recommended for
approval by Planning and denial by Staff)

c. 2019-0136 Jay Simpson (R-5 Residential Zone to M-2 Light Industrial Zone). An
ordinance to amend Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Zoning Ordinance,
so as to rezone part of property located at 4913 Adams Road, more particularly
described herein, from R-5 Residential Zone to M-2 Light Industrial Zone. (District
3) (Recommended for approval by Planning and Staff)
d. 2019-0140 Don Walker (R-1 Residential Zone to R-T/Z Residential Townhouse/Zero
Lot Line Zone). An ordinance to amend Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 38,
Zoning Ordinance, so as to rezone property located at 8230 Iris Road, more
particularly described herein, from R-1 Residential Zone to R-T/Z Residential
Townhouse/Zero Lot Line Zone. (District 4) (Recommended for denial by
Planning and Staff)

7. Resolutions:

ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

a. A resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Second Agreement to Exercise
Option to Renew with Diagnostic Radiology Consultants, P.A., in substantially the
form attached, to lease 173 sq. ft. for an x-ray examination area at the City of
Chattanooga Well Advantage Center, with rent in the amount of $250.00 per month,
for an additional term of one (1) year. (District 8)

HUMAN RESOURCES

b. A resolution authorizing the Chief Human Resources Officer to execute a final option
to renew a professional services agreement with Diagnostic Radiology Consultants,
P.A., to provide diagnostic imaging services for City employees, retirees, and their
dependents at the City of Chattanooga Well Advantage Center, beginning January 1,
2020, and ending December 31, 2020.

PLANNING

c. 2019-0138 Mattie Watson (Special Exceptions Permit). A resolution approving a
Special Exceptions Permit for a residential home for handicapped and/or aged person
for property located at 2806 Noa Street. (District 9) (Recommended for approval
by Planning and Staff)

PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION

Transportation

d. A resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a proposal with the Tennessee
Department of Transportation (TDOT) for State Project No. 33021-4233-04, Federal
Project No. ER-TN19-2, PIN #128678.00, SR-8 Emergency Slide Repair Retaining
Wall Design.

e. A resolution authorizing the Administrator for the Department of Transportation to
enter into a new services agreement with NovoaGlobal for Traffic Infraction
Detection and Enforcement Program, in substantially the form attached. (Revised)

8. Purchases.

9. Other Business.

a. JJ Spirits, LLC d/b/a JJ Liquor - Certificate of Compliance (District 7)

10. Committee Reports.

11. Recognition of Persons Wishing to Address the Council on Non-Agenda Matters.

12. Adjournment.

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