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council Birmingham · Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Regular City Council Meeting

Agenda items
63
43 consent · 20 regular
Votes
0
none recorded
Total dollars
$313,843
22 items with amounts
Business

Regular Agenda (20)

Procedural: INVOCATION
Procedural: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council President Pro Tempore Wardine Alexander
Procedural: ROLL CALL
Procedural: APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS: February 18 and 25, 2020
Procedural: MINUTES NOT READY: March 3, 2020 - August 4, 2020
· Item number:Item #47 Total cost: undisclosed

Public hearing set: SA Recycling scrap metal license at Vanderbilt Road

Council will hear public comment on whether to approve a scrap metal processor at 2020 Vanderbilt Road. The decision affects air quality, noise, and traffic in that area.

Counterparty: SA Recycling LLC Funding source: Unknown Action type: Public hearing set Location: 2020 Vanderbilt Road, Birmingham
· Item number:Item #48 · 🏚️ Blight Accountability Total cost: $6K

City charges property owner $6,463 for unsafe building demolition

Property owner at 1500 Hibernian Street gets billed for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe structure on their land. This special assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.

Funding source: Special Tax Action type: Demolition Location: 1500 Hibernian Street, Birmingham
Procedural: PRESENTATIONS
· Item number:Item #51 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Shared Space Permits: Businesses expand onto sidewalks during pandemic

Allows restaurants, shops, and other businesses to temporarily use sidewalks and parking spaces for outdoor seating and service, helping them maintain social distance and operations during coronavirus restrictions.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
· Item number:Item #52 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City waives plan review fees for Birmingham Rapid Transit design

The city is forgiving design review fees for the Birmingham Rapid Transit Project, reducing project costs and potentially speeding up the permitting process for this major transit infrastructure.

Counterparty: Birmingham Rapid Transit Project Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
· Item number:Item #53 · 🚨 Emergency action Total cost: undisclosed

Fire/EMS aid pact: Birmingham and Cahaba Valley Fire District

Sets up reciprocal emergency response between the city and Cahaba Valley Fire District, so firefighters and paramedics can assist each other across jurisdictional lines when resources are needed.

Counterparty: Cahaba Valley Fire and Emergency Medical Rescue District (CVFD) Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
· Item number:Item #54 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Fire-EMS mutual aid agreement with Center Point Fire District

Formalizes automatic fire and emergency medical response across Birmingham and Center Point boundaries, ensuring faster response times and better coverage during incidents affecting both jurisdictions.

Counterparty: Center Point Fire District Funding source: Unknown Action type: Ordinance
Procedural: OLD AND NEW BUSINESS
· Item number:Item #57 · 🛡️ Public-Safety Tech & Privacy Total cost: undisclosed

Council renews paper-product contract with Budget Janitorial

City extends supply agreement for office and facility paper products. Routine vendor renewal.

Counterparty: Budget Janitorial Supply, Inc. Funding source: Unknown Action type: Contract amendment
· Item number:Item #58 Total cost: undisclosed

Public hearing set for zoning change (Case ZAC2020-00009)

A zoning change proposal will be heard September 8, 2020. The change affects B-6 district boundaries, but the specific location and impact are not fully detailed in this notice.

Funding source: Unknown Action type: Zoning Public hearing: September 8, 2020
· Item number:Item #59 Total cost: undisclosed

Five appointments to Commercial Development Authority

Council fills five vacancies on the board that oversees commercial development projects. Three members serve until 2021; two serve until 2023.

Counterparty: Commercial Development Authority of the City of Birmingham Funding source: Unknown Action type: Appointment board
· Item number:Item #60 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

Council fills 5 seats on Downtown Redevelopment Authority

New board members will shape downtown development priorities and spending over the next three years. The Authority influences land use, business investment, and neighborhood character in Birmingham's core.

Counterparty: City of Birmingham Downtown Redevelopment Authority Funding source: Unknown Action type: Appointment board
· Item number:Item #63 · 🏗️ Property Recovery Total cost: undisclosed

City approves Capital Improvement Cooperative District for downtown redevelopmen

Creates a new funding mechanism for downtown infrastructure and development projects through a cooperative district structure involving the city and two development authorities.

Counterparty: The City of Birmingham Downtown Redevelopment Authority; Commercial Development Authority of the City of Birmingham Funding source: Unknown Action type: Resolution
Procedural: OLD AND NEW BUSINESS
Procedural: ADJOURNMENT
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Consent Agenda (43)

Items passed as a group without individual discussion unless pulled by a council member.

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