Regular City Council Meeting
Tuesday, February 15, 2022 · 61 agenda items · 6 votes recorded
Votes (6)
Consent vote — covers 45 items
- [12] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 7. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 303-18, adopted by the Council February 20, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [13] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 8. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1405-19, adopted by the Council June 11, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [14] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 9. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1486-18, adopted by the Council July 10, 2018, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [15] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 10. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1729-19, adopted by the Council July 23, 2019, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [16] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 11. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2352-17, adopted by the Council September 19, 2017, and the hearing of all interes named in vote
- [17] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 11. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2352-17, adopted by the Council September 19, 2017, and the hearing of all interes named in vote
- [18] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 12. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2547-17, adopted by the Council October 3, 2017, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [19] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 13. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2561-17, adopted by the Council October 17, 2017, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [20] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 14. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2670-17, adopted by the Council October 31, 2017, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [21] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 15. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2766-17, adopted by the Council November 14, 2017, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [22] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 16. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2850-17, adopted by the Council November 28, 2017 and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [23] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 17. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2633-19, adopted by the Council November 26, 2019, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [24] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 18. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2921-17, adopted by the Council December 12, 2017, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [25] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 19. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 5-18, adopted by the Council January 3, 2018, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [26] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 20. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 4-19, adopted by the Council January 2, 2019 and the hearing of all interested par named in vote
- [27] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 21. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 112-18, adopted by the Council January 23, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [28] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 22. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 248-18, adopted by the Council February 6, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [33] CONSENT ITEM 28. A Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 2830-19 and cancelling the contract with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc., adopted by the Council December 20, 2019, and additionally, authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Info-Tech Resea named in vote
- [34] CONSENT ITEM 29. A Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 1471-20 and cancelling the Lease Master Services and Purchasing Agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc., adopted by the Council July 14, 2020, and additionally, authorizing the Mayor to execute a Lease named in vote
- [35] CONSENT ITEM 31. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement with the Birmingham Board of Education, under which the City will purchase real estate known as Hill Elementary School located at 507 3rd Street North, Birmingham named in vote
- [37] CONSENT ITEM 34. A Resolution approving payment to Amazon.com Services, Inc., Seattle, Washington, in the amount of $738.40 for light duty 10'x10' tents with accessories, for the Fire Department in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code named in vote
- [48] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution approving the following Advanced Expense Account: ** Chaz Mitchell, Chief of Operations, Mayor's Office, Washington, District of Columbia, $2,752.35, March 1 named in vote
- [49] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution approving the following Advanced Expense Accounts: ** Lozea Brown, Committee Assistant, City Council, Washington, District of Columbia, $2,847.44, March 13-16 named in vote
- [50] APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [7] CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [10] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 5. A Resolution relative to the application of MRDA, LLC, for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class II License to be used at Green Springs Liquor and Vape, 2112 Green Springs Highway South Suite A, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested part consent default
- [11] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 6. A Resolution authorizing the abatement of the nuisances existing on the following properties and the costs of such abatement to be assessed against and constitute a lien upon such properties, and the hearing of all interested parties: ( consent default
- [29] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with NUSA in an amount not to exceed $136,950.00, for the registration of up to 495 Neighborhood Officers or volunteers of the City's Neighborhood Associations, not to exceed five consent default
- [30] CONSENT ITEM 25. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with ZOLL Data Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation with offices at 11802 Ridge Parkway, Suite 400, Broomfield, Colorado in an amount not to exceed $27,067.60, under which ZOLL s consent default
- [31] CONSENT ITEM 26. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Infax, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $79,686.00, under which Infax, Inc. shall provide hardware, software, professional services and ongoing maintenance and support servic consent default
- [32] CONSENT ITEM 27. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Axim Geospatial, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $35,000.00, under which Axim Geospatial, LLC shall provide GIS Support Block services for the GIS Platform systems used by th consent default
- [36] CONSENT ITEM 33. A Resolution approving payment to Advance Auto Parts, Charlotte, North Carolina in the amount of $70,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Omnia Partners National Cooperative Purchasing Program, contract #2017000280 consent default
- [38] CONSENT ITEM 35. A Resolution approving payment to LLS Technologies, Inc. Laser Light Solutions, North Brunswick, New Jersey, in an amount not to exceed $18,400.00 for the purchase of a BrightBeam Ultra Dual Standard, two (2) color forensic laser light so consent default
- [39] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution approving payment to Marineland Inc. dba Cahaba Tractor Company, Pelham, Alabama at $16,988.18 each for the purchase of Kubota RTV-X1140WL-H utility vehicles with optional features at unit prices on file in the office of the consent default
- [40] CONSENT ITEM 37. A Resolution approving payment to O'Reilly Auto Enterprises dba O'Reilly Auto Parts, Springfield, Missouri in the amount of $100,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Sourcewell Purchasing Contract #032521-ORA, for consent default
- [41] CONSENT ITEM 38. A Resolution approving payment to Paul Pierce Auto Paint and Body, Birmingham, Alabama in the amount of $1,252.20 for wreck repair on vehicle number 201005 for the Equipment Management Department in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Bi consent default
- [42] CONSENT ITEM 39. A Resolution approving payment to Quick Motors, Birmingham, Alabama in the amount of $2,158.33 for wreck repair of vehicle number 094317 for the Equipment Management Department in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code. consent default
- [43] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution approving payment to Stivers Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama, for the purchase of 2021 Ford F250 Super Crew Cab 4x4 with optional features, at unit prices on file in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, for a p consent default
- [44] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution approving payment to Town and Country Ford, Bessemer, Alabama in the amount of $25,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Sourcewell Purchasing Program contract #061015-FMC for the Equipment Management D consent default
- [45] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution approving payment to W. W. Grainger, Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois in the amount of $25,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Sourcewell Purchasing Program contract #121218-WWG for the Equipment Managemen consent default
- [46] CONSENT ITEM 43. A Resolution approving payment to W. W. Grainger, Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois in the amount of $2,664.00 for the purchase of 2 Cycle Engine Oil to replenish inventory, in accordance with Sourcewell contract #121218-WWG for the City of Bir consent default
- [47] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution approving payment to The W. W. Williams Company, LLC, Birmingham, Alabama in the amount of $11,395.98 for the purchase of Transynd Transmission Fluid for replenishing Central Stores Warehouse Inventory for distribution in acc consent default
- [57] CONSENT ITEM 32. WITHDRAWN PER MAYOR'S OFFICE A Resolution accepting and approving the bid awarded of Safeware, Inc., Lanham, Maryland, for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Equipment and Related Services Contract Number 4400008468 for a period of consent default
- [8] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 3. A Resolution relative to the application of FM Birmingham, LLC, for a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at Frothy Monkey, 2320 2nd Avenue North, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted by Councilor Ta consent default
- [9] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 4. A Resolution relative to the application of Two Amigos Mexican Cantina, LLC, for a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at Two Amigos Mexican Cantina, 328 Palisades Boulevard Suite 10, Birmingham, and the hearing of all intereste consent default
Consent vote — covers 45 items
- [12] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 7. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 303-18, adopted by the Council February 20, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [13] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 8. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1405-19, adopted by the Council June 11, 2019, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [14] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 9. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1486-18, adopted by the Council July 10, 2018, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [15] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 10. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 1729-19, adopted by the Council July 23, 2019, and the hearing of all interested p named in vote
- [16] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 11. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2352-17, adopted by the Council September 19, 2017, and the hearing of all interes named in vote
- [17] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 11. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2352-17, adopted by the Council September 19, 2017, and the hearing of all interes named in vote
- [18] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 12. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2547-17, adopted by the Council October 3, 2017, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [19] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 13. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2561-17, adopted by the Council October 17, 2017, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [20] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 14. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2670-17, adopted by the Council October 31, 2017, and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [21] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 15. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2766-17, adopted by the Council November 14, 2017, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [22] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 16. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2850-17, adopted by the Council November 28, 2017 and the hearing of all intereste named in vote
- [23] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 17. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2633-19, adopted by the Council November 26, 2019, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [24] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 18. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 2921-17, adopted by the Council December 12, 2017, and the hearing of all interest named in vote
- [25] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 19. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 5-18, adopted by the Council January 3, 2018, and the hearing of all interested pa named in vote
- [26] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 20. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 4-19, adopted by the Council January 2, 2019 and the hearing of all interested par named in vote
- [27] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 21. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 112-18, adopted by the Council January 23, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [28] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 22. A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, as declared by Resolution No. 248-18, adopted by the Council February 6, 2018, and the hearing of all interested named in vote
- [30] CONSENT ITEM 25. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with ZOLL Data Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation with offices at 11802 Ridge Parkway, Suite 400, Broomfield, Colorado in an amount not to exceed $27,067.60, under which ZOLL s named in vote
- [31] CONSENT ITEM 26. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Infax, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $79,686.00, under which Infax, Inc. shall provide hardware, software, professional services and ongoing maintenance and support servic named in vote
- [32] CONSENT ITEM 27. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Axim Geospatial, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $35,000.00, under which Axim Geospatial, LLC shall provide GIS Support Block services for the GIS Platform systems used by th named in vote
- [33] CONSENT ITEM 28. A Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 2830-19 and cancelling the contract with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc., adopted by the Council December 20, 2019, and additionally, authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Info-Tech Resea named in vote
- [34] CONSENT ITEM 29. A Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 1471-20 and cancelling the Lease Master Services and Purchasing Agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc., adopted by the Council July 14, 2020, and additionally, authorizing the Mayor to execute a Lease named in vote
- [35] CONSENT ITEM 31. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement with the Birmingham Board of Education, under which the City will purchase real estate known as Hill Elementary School located at 507 3rd Street North, Birmingham named in vote
- [37] CONSENT ITEM 34. A Resolution approving payment to Amazon.com Services, Inc., Seattle, Washington, in the amount of $738.40 for light duty 10'x10' tents with accessories, for the Fire Department in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code named in vote
- [41] CONSENT ITEM 38. A Resolution approving payment to Paul Pierce Auto Paint and Body, Birmingham, Alabama in the amount of $1,252.20 for wreck repair on vehicle number 201005 for the Equipment Management Department in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Bi named in vote
- [42] CONSENT ITEM 39. A Resolution approving payment to Quick Motors, Birmingham, Alabama in the amount of $2,158.33 for wreck repair of vehicle number 094317 for the Equipment Management Department in accordance with Section 3-1-7 of the Birmingham City Code. named in vote
- [47] CONSENT ITEM 44. A Resolution approving payment to The W. W. Williams Company, LLC, Birmingham, Alabama in the amount of $11,395.98 for the purchase of Transynd Transmission Fluid for replenishing Central Stores Warehouse Inventory for distribution in acc named in vote
- [48] CONSENT ITEM 45. A Resolution approving the following Advanced Expense Account: ** Chaz Mitchell, Chief of Operations, Mayor's Office, Washington, District of Columbia, $2,752.35, March 1 named in vote
- [49] CONSENT ITEM 46. A Resolution approving the following Advanced Expense Accounts: ** Lozea Brown, Committee Assistant, City Council, Washington, District of Columbia, $2,847.44, March 13-16 named in vote
- [50] APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [7] CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA named in vote
- [10] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 5. A Resolution relative to the application of MRDA, LLC, for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class II License to be used at Green Springs Liquor and Vape, 2112 Green Springs Highway South Suite A, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested part consent default
- [11] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 6. A Resolution authorizing the abatement of the nuisances existing on the following properties and the costs of such abatement to be assessed against and constitute a lien upon such properties, and the hearing of all interested parties: ( consent default
- [29] CONSENT ITEM 24. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with NUSA in an amount not to exceed $136,950.00, for the registration of up to 495 Neighborhood Officers or volunteers of the City's Neighborhood Associations, not to exceed five consent default
- [36] CONSENT ITEM 33. A Resolution approving payment to Advance Auto Parts, Charlotte, North Carolina in the amount of $70,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Omnia Partners National Cooperative Purchasing Program, contract #2017000280 consent default
- [38] CONSENT ITEM 35. A Resolution approving payment to LLS Technologies, Inc. Laser Light Solutions, North Brunswick, New Jersey, in an amount not to exceed $18,400.00 for the purchase of a BrightBeam Ultra Dual Standard, two (2) color forensic laser light so consent default
- [39] CONSENT ITEM 36. A Resolution approving payment to Marineland Inc. dba Cahaba Tractor Company, Pelham, Alabama at $16,988.18 each for the purchase of Kubota RTV-X1140WL-H utility vehicles with optional features at unit prices on file in the office of the consent default
- [40] CONSENT ITEM 37. A Resolution approving payment to O'Reilly Auto Enterprises dba O'Reilly Auto Parts, Springfield, Missouri in the amount of $100,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Sourcewell Purchasing Contract #032521-ORA, for consent default
- [43] CONSENT ITEM 40. A Resolution approving payment to Stivers Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama, for the purchase of 2021 Ford F250 Super Crew Cab 4x4 with optional features, at unit prices on file in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, for a p consent default
- [44] CONSENT ITEM 41. A Resolution approving payment to Town and Country Ford, Bessemer, Alabama in the amount of $25,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Sourcewell Purchasing Program contract #061015-FMC for the Equipment Management D consent default
- [45] CONSENT ITEM 42. A Resolution approving payment to W. W. Grainger, Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois in the amount of $25,000.00 for miscellaneous automotive parts in accordance with Sourcewell Purchasing Program contract #121218-WWG for the Equipment Managemen consent default
- [46] CONSENT ITEM 43. A Resolution approving payment to W. W. Grainger, Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois in the amount of $2,664.00 for the purchase of 2 Cycle Engine Oil to replenish inventory, in accordance with Sourcewell contract #121218-WWG for the City of Bir consent default
- [57] CONSENT ITEM 32. WITHDRAWN PER MAYOR'S OFFICE A Resolution accepting and approving the bid awarded of Safeware, Inc., Lanham, Maryland, for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Equipment and Related Services Contract Number 4400008468 for a period of consent default
- [8] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 3. A Resolution relative to the application of FM Birmingham, LLC, for a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at Frothy Monkey, 2320 2nd Avenue North, Birmingham, and the hearing of all interested parties. (Submitted by Councilor Ta consent default
- [9] CONSENT(ph) ITEM 4. A Resolution relative to the application of Two Amigos Mexican Cantina, LLC, for a Restaurant Retail Liquor License to be used at Two Amigos Mexican Cantina, 328 Palisades Boulevard Suite 10, Birmingham, and the hearing of all intereste consent default
Regular Agenda (17)
Liquor license hearing: Montego Temple's lounge at 1709 3rd Ave W
Council will hear from Montego Temple and neighbors about a proposed lounge liquor license for a new establishment on 3rd Avenue West. The decision affects local traffic, noise, and community character.
Montego Temple applies for dance permit at Mahogany venue
Montego Temple is seeking approval to hold Division I dances (likely with extended hours or higher capacity) at the Mahogany nightclub at 1709 3rd Avenue West. Council will hear from the applicant and neighbors about public safety impacts.
City vacates ~2,000 sq. ft. right-of-way near 6th & 7th Ave S.
The city is giving up a strip of public road or easement between 6th and 7th Avenues South, allowing the adjacent property owner to use that land. This affects public access and property boundaries in that block.
Council appoints 8 members to Planning Commission
Planning Commission members shape zoning decisions and development rules that affect neighborhoods. These appointments fill vacancies and set 3-year terms.
Zoning hearing set for M-2 district boundary change
Council will hear arguments March 22 about rezoning land from heavy industrial (M-2) to another district. The outcome may affect permitted uses, development rights, and neighboring properties.
Public hearing set for zoning map change (Case ZAC2021-00021)
A proposed zoning change from B-1 (Neighborhood Business) will be debated at a public hearing on March 22, 2022. Zoning changes can affect property values, permitted uses, and neighborhood character.
Consent Agenda (44)
Items passed as a group without individual discussion unless pulled by a council member.
CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
Liquor license for Frothy Monkey at 2320 2nd Ave N
FM Birmingham, LLC seeks approval to serve alcohol at Frothy Monkey. Council will hear from the applicant and public on the license request.
Restaurant liquor license: Two Amigos Mexican Cantina
New restaurant liquor license application for 328 Palisades Boulevard Suite 10. Council vote determines whether Two Amigos Mexican Cantina can serve alcohol.
MRDA, LLC applies for liquor license at Green Springs
New liquor retail outlet proposed for 2112 Green Springs Highway South. Decision determines whether the location can operate as a Class II lounge/retail facility.
Weed abatement: city to clear nuisances, assess costs as liens
City will remove overgrown weeds and nuisances from blighted properties and charge the cleanup costs to property owners as tax liens. Property owners can appeal the assessment at a public hearing.
Weed abatement special assessment hearing set
Property owners will have a chance to dispute special assessments for weed removal on their lots. Those who don't abate weeds themselves may face city liens and costs.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement costs
Property owners face charges to recover city weed-removal costs from June 2019 enforcement action. Assessment details and affected properties listed in resolution.
Special assessment approved for weed abatement
Property owners may face bills for city-ordered weed removal on their land. This hearing addresses outstanding assessments tied to the 2018 abatement order.
Special assessment: Weed abatement charges set for noxious properties
Property owners may face special assessments to cover city costs of clearing dangerous weeds from their land. Charges tie back to 2019 council declaration.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners will face special assessments to cover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Failure to pay may result in tax liens or forced sale.
Special assessment: property owners charged for weed abatement
Property owners will receive a special tax bill to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as ordered under a 2017 council decision.
Special weed-abatement assessment against multiple properties
Property owners may face tax assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Specific properties and amounts are listed in the full resolution.
Special assessment levied for weed abatement on multiple properties
Property owners may face costs to remove noxious weeds declared dangerous by the city; unpaid assessments could result in liens or further action.
Special assessment: Weed abatement charges against blighted properties
Property owners may face charges to recover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Affected properties were declared blighted under a prior resolution from October 2017.
Special assessment for weed abatement on unnamed properties
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. The specific properties and amounts are not listed in the agenda item title.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners may face costs for city-ordered weed removal on their land. Details on affected properties and assessment amounts are not fully disclosed in this summary.
Special assessment: weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners with noxious weeds face special assessments; costs recover city abatement work ordered in 2019.
Special assessment for weed abatement on unspecified properties
Property owners may face cost recovery charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. The specific parcels affected are not listed in this summary.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners will receive bills to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as previously declared by city code.
Weed abatement: special assessment on blighted properties
City assesses property owners for costs to remove noxious weeds from their land. Owners who don't comply face liens or additional costs.
Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners will owe special assessments to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land, as authorized by the 2018 weed ordinance.
City assesses weed abatement costs to property owners
Property owners may face bills for noxious weed removal on their land. The city charges abatement costs back to owners whose properties violate the ordinance.
City contracts with NUSA for neighborhood officer training, $136,950
Funds professional training for up to 495 community volunteers working in neighborhood associations. Program aims to strengthen neighborhood safety and civic engagement.
City contracts with ZOLL Data Systems for $27,068
The city is spending $27,068 on a ZOLL Data Systems agreement. The incomplete description leaves unclear what service or product this covers or how residents are affected.
Council approves $79,686 hardware & software deal with Infax, Inc.
City commits nearly $80K to Infax for IT hardware, software, and ongoing technical support. Exact service details are unclear from the agenda text.
City approves $35K GIS support contract with Axim Geospatial
City commits $35,000 for GIS platform support services, which help maintain mapping and location data systems used across city operations.
Council rescinds prior contract with Info-Tech Research Group
Council is cancelling a December 2019 contract with Info-Tech Research Group and replacing it with a new agreement. Details on the new contract terms and cost are not provided.
City rescinds Axon Enterprise lease agreement from 2020
The city is canceling a long-running contract with Axon Enterprise for lease and purchasing services and executing a new agreement. Residents should know when municipal service contracts change hands or terms shift.
City to purchase Hill Elementary School building at 507 3rd Street North
City acquires a public school property. Dollar amount and intended use not disclosed in agenda.
City pays Advance Auto Parts $70K for automotive parts
General fund spending on vehicle maintenance and repairs. Purchase via Omnia Partners cooperative contract keeps costs competitive.
Council approves $738 Fire Department tent purchase from Amazon
Fire Department gets equipment for emergency operations and events. Routine spending from general fund.
City buys forensic laser scanner from LLS Technologies for $18,400
Police department acquires BrightBeam Ultra dual-color forensic laser to improve evidence documentation at crime scenes. Purchase is sole-sourced, meaning no competitive bidding.
Council approves $16,988 each for Kubota utility vehicles from Cahaba Tractor
City purchases Kubota RTV-X1140WL-H utility vehicles for fleet operations. Quantity not specified in available details.
City approves $100K payment to O'Reilly Auto Parts for vehicle parts
The city is spending $100,000 on automotive parts through a competitive purchasing contract. This routine equipment purchase maintains city vehicle operations.
City pays $1,252 to Paul Pierce Auto for wreck repair
General fund covers emergency vehicle repair. Single-vendor payment for equipment upkeep on city fleet.
City pays Quick Motors $2,158 to repair vehicle 094317
Equipment Management Department gets fleet vehicle back in service after wreck. Routine maintenance spending from general fund.
City approves purchase of 2021 Ford F250 from Stivers Ford
Council approves spending on a pickup truck from a local dealer. The contract price is on file but not shown in this agenda excerpt.
City approves $25K auto parts purchase from Town and Country Ford
Equipment Management spends $25,000 on miscellaneous automotive parts through a competitive purchasing contract. Routine fleet maintenance expense.
City pays W.W. Grainger $25K for automotive parts
Equipment maintenance spending from the general fund. This routine vendor payment maintains city vehicle fleets.
City buys $2,664 cycle engine oil from Grainger via contract
Routine inventory replenishment purchase for city equipment maintenance using pre-negotiated contract pricing.
City purchases $11,396 transmission fluid for central warehouse
Routine supply purchase for municipal vehicle and equipment maintenance. Funds committed from the general fund.
Approve $2,752.35 expense reimbursement for Chief of Operations
City approves reimbursement of $2,752.35 to Chaz Mitchell, Chief of Operations, for expenses incurred on March 1.
City approves $2,847 expense reimbursement for Council assistant
Council Committee Assistant Lozea Brown receives reimbursement for work-related expenses March 13–16. This is routine spending from the general fund.