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City Council Work Session Agenda
Virtual Meeting
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East Point, GA 30344
April 12, 2021
6:30 PM
City Council Page 1 Printed 4/12/2021
Mission and Vision Statement for the City of East Point
To provide exceptional city services in the most professional, courteous and effective manner to
enhance the quality of life in the City of East Point. East Point is a City of excellence in
providing housing and business development opportunities, public safety, recreational and
cultural activities.
The Honorable Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham
Ward A The Honorable Sharon Shropshire At Large
The Honorable Lance Robertson
Ward C The Honorable Nanette Saucier At Large
The Honorable Myron Cook
Ward B The Honorable Karen Rene' At Large
The Honorable Thomas Calloway
Ward D The Honorable Joshua Butler IV At Large
The Honorable Stephanie Gordon
Deputy City Manager: Deron King
City Attorney: Brad Bowman
City Clerk: Keshia McCullough
I. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER:
II. PRESENTATIONS:
1. AeroATL / East Point PATH Project Update
Presented by: City Manager
2. TSPLOST I Update
Presented by: Public Works
3. Partnership for Southern Equity
Presented by: City Manager
4. Hotel Motel Tax Presentation
Presented by: City Council At Large Sharon Shropshire
III. PREVIOUS AGENDA ITEMS:
5. An Ordinance to Amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 "Community
Goals" Section 9 to Incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan (PUBLIC HEARING
REQUIRED)
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Presented by: Planning & Community Development Economic Development
6. Amazing Stories Foundation
Presented by: City Council Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham
7. Dismantling Systematic Racism: Advancing Racial Equity
Presented by: City Council
8. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Abuse of City's Permitting Laws and Stop Work
Orders
Presented by: City Council Stephanie Gordon
9. Update on Policing
Presented by: City Council
10. Discussion and Possible Action on the Crown Act
Presented by: City Council At Large Sharon Shropshire
11. Enforcement of Delinquent Business Tax Renewals
Presented by: City Council Stephanie Gordon
IV. NEW AGENDA ITEMS:
12. Council Review and Approval of Resolution for Purchase Cards
Presented by: Finance
13. Council Review and Approval of the Emergency Electrical Repair Due to Storm Related Power
Surge of Ben Hill Pumping Station to Contractor Motor & Gear Engineering, INC in the
Amount of $56,994.85. on October 30Th, 2020 Ben Hill Area Experienced a Power Outage Due
to a Storm. Ben Hill Water Pumping Station Pumps Failed to Start When the Emergency
Generator Came On. Ben Hill Pumping Station Transports Water from the Ben Hill Reservoir
to the Water Treatment Plant.
Presented by: Water and Sewer
14. Council Review and Approval of the Emergency Sewer Main Repair on Kenney Court Near
Utoy Creek River Basin to Contactor RDJE, Inc in the Amount of $90,292.00. Upon
Investigation, CCTV Revealed There was a Blockage and Pipe Collapse in the Sewer Main
Upstream from Properties in the Kenney Court Area.
Presented by: Water and Sewer
15. Council Review and Approval to Purchase a Street Sweeper (CIP) by Piggyback from Liberty
County's, Georgia RFP to Acquire a Tymco Model 600 Sweeper in the Amount of $246,798 (
$62, 303.47 Per Year; Four Year Payment Option) Adding a 3 Year Service Agreement for
$26,902. the Total Cost for the Sweeper and Service Agreement Over Four Years is $273,
700.00. the Stormwater Divisions Street Sweeper is Inoperable and a New Sweeper Would
Allow the City to Maintain Environmental Compliance by Keeping the Storm Drains Clean and
Creeks Free of Debris and Trash.
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Presented by: Water and Sewer
16. A Resolution supporting the Housing Tax Credit Program (LITHC) Application for the Wagon
Works Redevelopment Project By Hallmark Development Partners, LLC
Presented by: City Manager Holiday Ingraham, Rene', Calloway
17. MOU for the TRIP Program
Presented by: Court Services
18. Council Review and Approval Alcohol License for D'Essence Cafe. Located at 3056 Bayard St.
Suite 300, East Point GA 30344. Requesting Consumption on Premise of Beer, Wine and
Liquor. Applicant is Shiwila Jones (PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED)
Presented by: Police Department
19. Council Review and Approval of the Intergovernmental Agreement Between Fulton County and
the City of East Point for the Provision of Election Services
Presented by: City Clerk
20. Rezoning Sites
Presented by: City Council Thomas Calloway
21. Cameras in City Parks
Presented by: City Council At Large Sharon Shropshire
22. Discussion and Possible Action on Alcohol License Suspension
Presented by: City Council At Large Sharon Shropshire
23. Commercial Harassment of Homeowners /Discount Sales
Presented by: City Council Myron Cook
24. Consumer Protection Ordinance
Presented by: City Council At Large Nanette Saucier
25. Reopening of Parks
Presented by: City Council Thomas Calloway
26. White Flag Ceremony
Presented by: City Council At Large Sharon Shropshire
V. ADJOURN MEETING:
WHEN AN EXECUTIVE SESSION IS REQUIRED, ONE WILL BE CALLED FOR
THE FOLLOWING ISSUES: 1) PERSONNEL, 2) LITIGATION OR 3) REAL
ESTATE
City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Manager
SUBJECT: AeroATL / East Point PATH Project Update
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 04/8/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
Public Works
SUBJECT: TSPLOST I Update
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 04/8/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Manager
SUBJECT: Partnership for Southern Equity
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Hotel Motel Tax Presentation
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/29/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
CM Shropshire will have a presentation on Hotel Motel Tax.
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 2
Planning & Community Development
SUBJECT: An Ordinance to Amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017
"Community Goals" Section 9 to Incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan (PUBLIC
HEARING REQUIRED)
TYPE: Ordinance
APPLICANT: City of East Point
ZONING CASE No./ASSOCIATED CASE Nos: 2020M-006-09
DATE SUBMITTED: DATE WORK SESSION: 02/8/2021 DATE COUNCIL MEETING: 02/15/2021
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Council has the governing authority to choose one of the options listed above or make a different decision.
OPTIONS:
1. Council can approve the ordinance to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 “Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan.
2. Council can deny the ordinance to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 “Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan
PURPOSE: Request that the East Point City Council make a decision on the proposed ordinance to to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 “Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan
HISTORY: In the fall of 2018, Food Well Alliance and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC)
initiated the process to develop Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan. The community engagement-
led process resulted in the City of East Point being selected to pilot Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture
Plan.
A City Agriculture Plan provides a road map for a community to achieve its vision of creating a vibrant
and sustainable community food system over the next 5-10 years. A community food system refers to the
place-based relationships between producers, processors, distributors, consumers, and post-consumer
waste disposal of food. In contrast to conventional food systems, a community food system makes these
ties visible and integrates them to enhance the environmental, economic, social, and nutritional health of a
community and its residents.
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Action Item (ID # 4368) Meeting of April 12, 2021
Updated: 4/7/2021 2:56 PM by Keshia McCullough Page 2
Urban agriculture is an integral part to the community food system and goes beyond food production in
urban areas. Urban agriculture is the production, distribution, and marketing of food and related products
within metropolitan areas and their edges. Within cities, urban agriculture encompasses community and
school gardens, green roofs and backyard gardens, and other methods that maximize food production in
limited space. At metropolitan edges, urban agriculture encompasses full-scale farms that supply farmers
markets, community supported agriculture (CSA) programs, and family farms. Overall, urban agriculture
is a complex activity that affects food security, community development, environmental sustainability,
and land use.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends APPROVAL of a text amendment to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 ‘Community Goals” section to incorporate the East Point City Agriculture Plan with conditions attached
ATTACHMENTS:
• Letter of Introduction_East Point City Agriculture Plan (PDF)
• Community Asset Mapping Report_East Point City Agriculture Plan (PDF)
• City Council Work Session_CAP_DRAFT_14DEC2020 (PDF)
• Staff Report-Ag Plan_01072021 (PDF)
• East Point City Agriculture Plan_01072021 (PDF)
• Ag plan Ordinance (PDF)
• Ag plan Ordinance (v2) (002) (PDF)
• City Council Work Session_CAP_DRAFT UAC Slides_08FEB2021 (PPTX)
• Support Urban Agriculture in East Point (Responses) - Voice your support for East Point's CAP (1) (PDF)
• East Point City Agriculture Plan 2.3.21 (PDF)
• 02/082021 Work Session (TXT)
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November 20, 2020 City of East Point Mayor and City Council 2757 East Point Street East Point, Georgia 30344 Re: City of East Point City Agriculture Plan Dear Mayor Ingraham and Councilmembers, In anticipation of the upcoming City Council work session on Monday, December 14th, 2020, we are pleased to share with you the following documents regarding East Point’s City Agriculture Plan:
1. East Point City Agriculture Plan This plan document is the culmination of 7-months of planning with the Steering Committee led by the Atlanta Regional Commission.
2. East Point City Agriculture Plan Conditions for Approval by East Point Planning Commission The approval of the City Agriculture Plan by the East Point Planning Commission on November 19th, 2020 was contingent on these conditions.
3. Community Asset Mapping Report A summary of the data gathered during the August 2019 - November 2019 Community Engagement Phase including direct feedback from East Point residents in each ward via focus groups, interviews, and event surveys.
4. City Agriculture Plan: Grown in East Point A presentation highlighting the application, selection, community engagement, and planning phases of the City Agriculture Plan.
5. Recommendations for Ordinance Language to Form an Urban Agriculture Commission A key recommendation to ensure the Plan’s viability and success is the formation of an Urban Agriculture Commission to lead the implementation efforts. This Commission would advise the Mayor and Council on matters pertaining to East Point’s local food system including the production, processing, distribution, marketing, sale, and consumption of local food and agricultural products and to take instruction from the Mayor and Council regarding such issues.
These resources are the culmination of two years of work with the East Point community. We began engagement with the city in November 2018 when we received two applications for East Point to be selected as the pilot city: one from a relatively new resident, Christina Gibbons, who recognized the need for prioritization of local food as rapid development put pressure on green spaces and food access points, and one from Sissie Lang, a long term local food advocate and manager of the East Point Farmers Market, who wanted to stress the importance of local food for healthy communities and building a “responsible, sustainable and liveable experience” for all East Point residents. The character and commitment evident in those applications has shown through in our engagement throughout East Point, with other local food leaders, hundreds of residents, and incomparable city staff. We are excited to present to you a plan composed of recommendations directly rooted in the stated priorities of community members and leaders that offers a vision to help make the great city of East Point more resilient, sustainable, and connected as it continues to show progressive leadership for our region.
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We welcome the opportunity to discuss your comments and answer any questions you may have at the December 14th work session. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, East Point City Agriculture Plan Food Well Alliance Atlanta Regional Commission Steering Committee Sarah Brown, Anna Baggett, (members listed below) Policy & Advocacy Manager Planner East Point City Agriculture Plan Steering Committee Anthony "Tony" Alston, Senior Planner, City of East Point Denise Blake, Executive Director, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (former ED of Wholesome Wave Georgia) Permeil Dass, Board Member, Market 166 Market & Grocery Bill Green, Executive Director, Common Market Southeast Reynaldo Holmes, Co-Founder, Soul Spirit Farmers Sissie Lang, Market Manager, East Point Farmers Market Erin Rodgers, Economic Development Specialist, City of East Point Maceo Rogers, Director of Economic Development, City of East Point Tenisio Seanima, General Manager, Nature's Candy Farm Fitzgerald Smith, Jr., Co-Market Manager, East Point Farmers Market Kimberly Smith, Director of Planning and Development, City of East Point Chelsea Townsend, Owner, Stange and Co. Farm and Nursery
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Staff Analysis
Application No. 2020M-006-09
Page 1 of 8 P&Z Meeting Date: November 19, 2020 Council Meeting Date: January 18, 2021
PROPOSED ACTION: Text Amendment to City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 ‘Community Goals” section to incorporate the East Point City Agriculture Plan
PROPOSED USE: Agricultural EXISTING USE: N/A FUTURE DEVELOPMENT MAP: N/A LOCATION: Citywide WARD: Citywide PARCEL ID#: N/A APPLICANT: City of East Point APPLICANT’S INTENT: Applicant seeks a text amendment City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 ‘Community Goals” section to incorporate the East Point City Agriculture Plan
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Application No. 2020M-006-09
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SITE PLAN ANALYSIS: Based on the site plan presented by the Department of Planning & Zoning, staff offers the following considerations. Analysis is based on Environmental, Traffic, Noise, Developmental Regional Impact Analysis as well as existing conditions, current zoning, and the 2017 East Point Comprehensive Plan Update and Development Map. NEARBY/ADJACENT PROPERTIES: North: N/A South: N/A East: N/A West: N/A CURRENT ZONING: N/A PROPERTY ACREAGE: N/A EXISTING BLDG SQ FT: N/A PROPOSED STREETS: N/A LAND LOT(S): N/A LOT DIMENSIONS: N/A
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FACTS & FINDINGS:
In the fall of 2018, Food Well Alliance and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) initiated the process to develop Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan. The community engagement-led process resulted in the City of East Point being selected to pilot Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan. City Agriculture Plan provides a roadmap for a community to achieve its vision of creating a vibrant and sustainable community food system over the next 5-10 years. A community food system refers to the place-based relationships between producers, processors, distributors, consumers, and postconsumer waste disposal of food. In contrast to conventional food systems, a community food system makes these ties visible and integrates them to enhance the environmental, economic, social, and nutritional health of a community and its residents. Urban agriculture is an integral part to the community food system and goes beyond food production in urban areas. Urban agriculture is the production, distribution, and marketing of food and related products within metropolitan areas and their edges. Within cities, urban agriculture encompasses community and school gardens, green roofs and backyard gardens, and other methods that maximize food production in limited space. At metropolitan edges, urban agriculture encompasses full-scale farms that supply farmers markets, community supported agriculture (CSA) programs, and family farms. Overall, urban agriculture is a complex activity that affects food security, community development, environmental sustainability, and land use. The City Agriculture Plan is developed using a consensus-based and community-led process that brings together urban growers, residents, and City officials to identify community priorities. It also identifies strategies to achieve community food system priorities as well as prioritize implementation over time. A City Agriculture Plan is not meant to be a stand-alone document but is meant to identify ways in which local food can be integrated into City plans and programs. Like the rest of the Atlanta region, East Point is experiencing incredible development pressure. East Point’s proximity to downtown Atlanta and the world’s busiest airport draws both new businesses and new residents, driving up population growth and property values. Residential land values have risen by roughly 80% from 2012-2018.4 Its population has grown by over 3,000 residents since 2010 and is expected to grow even more in the decades ahead. While this growth brings economic opportunity, East Point residents want to ensure that supporting and growing urban agriculture and its community food system is a both a current and future priority. This plan establishes urban agriculture as a community development strategy for East Point. Strengthening and growing East Point’s community food system has emerged as a priority for East Point residents. This plan communicates this priority and unites the existing local food community and the City government in a shared vision for urban agriculture. With the guidance of East Point urban growers and local food advocates, this plan charts a course on how the City government and
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its urban agriculture community can preserve and grow its existing urban farm and garden network and community food system to address a range of current and future issues as well as cultivate community pride.
BUILDINGS/INSPECTION REPORT N/A EAST POINT POWER N/A FIRE N/A STORMWATER N/A TRANSPORTATION N/A TRAFFIC N/A WATER/SEWER N/A CZIM REPORT: N/A
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends APPROVAL of a text amendment to amend City of EastPoint Comprehensive Plan Update 2017 ‘Community Goals” section to incorporate the East Point City Agriculture Plan with conditions outlined on the following page.
P & Z RECOMMENDATION: To be determined; scheduled for November 19, 2020.
COUNCIL ACTION: To be determined; scheduled for January 18, 2021
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East Point City Agriculture Plan: Conditions for Approval Submitted: November 19, 2020
The following revisions will be made to the East Point City Agriculture Plan to respond to the East Point
Planning & Zoning Commission’s comments given November 12, 2020:
Introduction
- General: Cultivating flowers will be explicitly included as a part of urban agriculture definition.
Community Engagement
- Page 13: Of the list of gardens/orchards from Atlanta Local Food Initiative (ALFI) data, two
food producing spaces will be verified: River Park Orchard and Colonial Hills Neighborhood
Garden. They may currently exist but cannot be verified via satellite or street-level imagery. If
not verified in the field, they will be removed. The following list of sites have been verified by
Google Satellite Imagery dated 2020 or local news articles. Each has continued to support their
gardens/orchards either donated by the Atlanta Local Food Initiative (ALFI) Orchard Project or
other organizations like Trees Atlanta, Concrete Jungle, and Captain Planet. Please see below for
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Priority B: Supporting Local
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- Recommendation B-1 (p. 34)
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preliminary example includes San Francisco’s Community Garden Irrigation Meter Grant
program that sets water “budgets.” The water budgeting process first evaluates an annual amount
of water needed at garden site to maintain proper plant health and sets water limits that the
garden manager cannot exceed. The program also offers training to garden managers on water-
efficient techniques. Information on water-wise practices will also be included in the online
database per Recommendation B-3.
- Recommendation B-3 (p.38) will explicitly state that the resource list lives on East Point’s
website but can also live on others.
Priority C: Establishing the Role of Local Government
- Recommendation C-2 (p.46) will include the following changes:
o Will incorporate language stressing that the recommendation does not aim to reduce
density or stop growth but work within the existing future land use policy to also make it
easier for people to start a gardens/farms – whether that be on the ground or via vertical
or rooftop methods in dense areas.
o Will provide data/case studies on how community gardens and farmer’s markets tend
increase property values and are often cited in real estate advertisements as community
assets.
o Will provide additional case studies about how more multi-family and even multi-use
developments are incorporating urban agriculture as an amenity i.e. Buggy Works
redevelopment in East Point
- Recommendation C-3 (p.50) will also incorporate growing opportunities on private property, i.e.
housing authority land, particularly senior housing.
- New addition* Recommendation C-7: Target economic development efforts & initiatives to
further elevate and locate food distribution centers to ensure a holistic community food system.
Priority D: Cultivating Environmentally Resilient Practices:
- Recommendation D-2 will include seed libraries, i.e. small distribution of seeds via the “little
free library” model, in addition to the seed bank.
- Recommendation D-3 will include Think Green as a ‘Support’ organization.
Priority E: Branding East Point as a Local Food Destination
- Page 69 will include East Point’s existing branding goals as an “International city: A Community
of the Future” and explain how a brand of a local food destination works with, rather plays
against, the existing brand. This section will speak to the quality of life improvements that a local
food system brings, and how providing for access to local food/community greenspace and
supporting urban agriculture entrepreneurship meet that overarching branding objective of a
progressive city. This section will also provide examples of how these brands can co-exist with
case studies of other international cities that have extensive urban agriculture programs: i.e. New
York, San Francisco, etc.
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FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
CITY of EAST POINT
AN ORDINANCE
TO AMEND CITY OF EAST POINT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE 2017
“COMMUNITY GOALS” SECTION 9 TO INCORPORATE EAST POINT CITY
AGRICULTURE PLAN.
CASE NO: 2020M-006-09
ASSOCIATED CASE NO: N/A
WHEREAS, The applicant (City of East Point) seeks to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan
Update 2017 “Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan.
WHEREAS, In the fall of 2018, Food Well Alliance and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) initiated
the process to develop Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan. The community engagement-led process resulted
in the City of East Point being selected to pilot Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan; and
WHEREAS, A City Agriculture Plan provides a roadmap for a community to achieve its vision of creating
a vibrant and sustainable community food system over the next 5-10 years; and
WHEREAS, Community food system refers to the place-based relationships between producers,
processors, distributors, consumers, and postconsumer waste disposal of food. In contrast to conventional food
systems, a community food system makes these ties visible and integrates them to enhance the environmental,
economic, social, and nutritional health of a community and its residents; and
WHEREAS, Strengthening and growing East Point’s community food system has emerged as a priority
for East Point residents and City Council. This plan communicates this priority and unites the existing local food
community and the City government in a shared vision for urban agriculture; and
WHEREAS, the City Agriculture Plan is in harmony and alignment with the purpose of the City of East
Point Sustainability Plan adopted September 21, 2020.
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WHEREAS, The East Point City Agriculture Plan aims to cultivate community pride and relationships
amongst East Point residents, businesses, and local government; and
WHEREAS, This plan builds, promotes, and sustains East Point’s commitment towards socially equitable
policies, programs, and sustainable land use practices that benefit the community food system, ensuring economic
and ecological opportunity now and for future generations;
NOW BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF EAST POINT, GEORGIA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The text amendment is APPROVED to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017
“Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan.
Section 2. This ORDINANCE shall be codified in a manner consistent with the laws of the State of Georgia and the
City of East Point.
Section 3. (a) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that all Sections, paragraphs,
sentences, clauses and phrases of this ORDINANCE are upon, their enactment, believed by the Mayor and Council
to be fully valid, enforceable and constitutional.
(b) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and council that, to the greatest extent allowed by
law, each and every section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ORDINANCE, is severable from every
other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of the ORDINANCE. It is hereby further declared to be the
intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, no section, paragraph, sentence,
clause or phrase of this ORDINANCE is mutually dependent upon any other section, paragraph, sentence, clause
or phrase of this ORDINANCE.
(c) In the event that any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this ORDINANCE shall, for any
reason whatsoever, be declared invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable by the valid judgment or decree
of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the express intent of the Mayor and Council that such invalidity,
unconstitutionally or unenforceability shall, to the greatest extent allowed by law, not render invalid, unconstitutional
or otherwise unenforceable any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of the
ORDINANCE and that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, all remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs
and sections of the ORDINANCE shall remain valid, constitutional, enforceable, and of full force and effect.
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Section 4. ALL ORDINANCES and parts of ORDINANCES in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed.
Section 5. Penalties in effect for violations of Part 1 of the Code of Ordinances, City of East Point, Georgia at the
time of the effective date of this ORDINANCE shall be and are hereby made applicable to this ORDINANCE and
shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 6. The effective date of this ORDINANCE shall be the date of adoption unless otherwise specified herein.
Public Hearing: ______________________
First Reading: ______________________
SO PASSED AND APPROVED this _________ day of __________ 2021
SPONSORED BY:
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Deana Holiday Ingraham, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
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Brad Bowman, City Attorney Keshia McCullough, City Clerk
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FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
CITY of EAST POINT
AN ORDINANCE
TO AMEND CITY OF EAST POINT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE 2017
“COMMUNITY GOALS” SECTION 9 TO INCORPORATE EAST POINT CITY
AGRICULTURE PLAN.
CASE NO: 2020M-006-09
ASSOCIATED CASE NO: N/A
WHEREAS, The applicant (City of East Point) seeks to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan
Update 2017 “Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan.
WHEREAS, In the fall of 2018, Food Well Alliance and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) initiated
the process to develop Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan. The community engagement-led process resulted
in the City of East Point being selected to pilot Metro Atlanta’s first City Agriculture Plan; and
WHEREAS, A City Agriculture Plan provides a roadmap for a community to achieve its vision of creating
a vibrant and sustainable community food system over the next 5-10 years; and
WHEREAS, Community food system refers to the place-based relationships between producers,
processors, distributors, consumers, and postconsumer waste disposal of food. In contrast to conventional food
systems, a community food system makes these ties visible and integrates them to enhance the environmental,
economic, social, and nutritional health of a community and its residents; and
WHEREAS, Strengthening and growing East Point’s community food system has emerged as a priority
for East Point residents and City Council. This plan communicates this priority and unites the existing local food
community and the City government in a shared vision for urban agriculture; and
WHEREAS, the City Agriculture Plan is in harmony and alignment with the purpose of the City of East
Point Sustainability Plan adopted September 21, 2020.
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WHEREAS, The East Point City Agriculture Plan aims to cultivate community pride and relationships
amongst East Point residents, businesses, and local government; and
WHEREAS, This plan builds, promotes, and sustains East Point’s commitment towards socially equitable
policies, programs, and sustainable land use practices that benefit the community food system, ensuring economic
and ecological opportunity now and for future generations; and
WHEREAS, The City of East Point will establish an “Urban Agriculture Commission” (UAC), which shall
consist of 9 board seats. The 9 seats shall be filled as follows: the Mayor and each Council Member shall appoint
one (1) board member; and
WHEREAS, Each board member shall have overall knowledge of current and emerging practical,
environmental, and social trends related to urban agriculture; and shall possess expertise or extensive experience
in at least one of the following areas: local/regional food system initiatives, urban food farming / growing , a local
food system-focused business, an individual or organization that focuses on providing local food system education
/ resources to the community or other closely related field that deals with knowledge of food policy, food systems,
and urban agriculture research.
NOW BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF EAST POINT, GEORGIA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The text amendment is APPROVED to amend City of East Point Comprehensive Plan Update 2017
“Community Goals” Section 9 to incorporate East Point City Agriculture Plan.
Section 2. This ORDINANCE shall be codified in a manner consistent with the laws of the State of Georgia and the
City of East Point.
Section 3. (a) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that all Sections, paragraphs,
sentences, clauses and phrases of this ORDINANCE are upon, their enactment, believed by the Mayor and Council
to be fully valid, enforceable and constitutional.
(b) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and council that, to the greatest extent allowed by
law, each and every section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ORDINANCE, is severable from every
other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of the ORDINANCE. It is hereby further declared to be the
intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, no section, paragraph, sentence,
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clause or phrase of this ORDINANCE is mutually dependent upon any other section, paragraph, sentence, clause
or phrase of this ORDINANCE.
(c) In the event that any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this ORDINANCE shall, for any
reason whatsoever, be declared invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable by the valid judgment or decree
of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the express intent of the Mayor and Council that such invalidity,
unconstitutionally or unenforceability shall, to the greatest extent allowed by law, not render invalid, unconstitutional
or otherwise unenforceable any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of the
ORDINANCE and that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, all remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs
and sections of the ORDINANCE shall remain valid, constitutional, enforceable, and of full force and effect.
Section 4. ALL ORDINANCES and parts of ORDINANCES in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed.
Section 5. Penalties in effect for violations of Part 1 of the Code of Ordinances, City of East Point, Georgia at the
time of the effective date of this ORDINANCE shall be and are hereby made applicable to this ORDINANCE and
shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 6. The effective date of this ORDINANCE shall be the date of adoption unless otherwise specified herein.
Public Hearing: ______________________
First Reading: ______________________
SO PASSED AND APPROVED this _________ day of __________ 2021
_______________________________
Deana Holiday Ingraham, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
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Brad Bowman, City Attorney Keshia McCullough, City Clerk
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Urban Agriculture Commission
Objective
To advise the Mayor and Council on matters pertaining to East Point’s local food system including the production, processing, distribution, marketing, sale, and consumption of local food and agricultural products and to take instruction from the Mayor and Council regarding such issues.
Proposed Commissioners
1. Mayoral Appointment2. Ward A Council Appointment3. Ward A Council Appointment4. Ward B Council Appointment5. Ward B Council Appointment6. Ward C Council Appointment7. Ward C Council Appointment8. Ward D Council Appointment9. Ward D Council Appointment
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Governance
Once the Commission is formed, they will prepare and approve by-laws and elect a Chair and Vice-Chair.
The Commission will meet at least once per quarter.
Other Parties
1. An East Point city staff member will serve as liaison to ensure all city-related procedures and protocols are followed.
2. An Urban Agriculture Manager (paid with funds from USDA RFSP grant and contracted with Food Well Alliance) will perform the day-to-day operations and lead all coordination and implementation of initiatives.
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City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Amazing Stories Foundation
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 04/8/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
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City Council
SUBJECT: Dismantling Systematic Racism: Advancing Racial Equity
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 06/3/2020 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Mayor and Council will have a discussion and possible action on Dismantling Systematic Racism.
ATTACHMENTS:
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City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Abuse of City's Permitting Laws and Stop
Work Orders
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 01/25/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: 02/8/2021 DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
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City Council
SUBJECT: Update on Policing
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 02/4/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
City Council would like to have an update on policing within the Camp Creek Marketplace.
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City Council
SUBJECT: Discussion and Possible Action on the Crown Act
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 02/15/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Shropshire would like to have discussion and possible action on the Crown Act.
ATTACHMENTS:
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Ordinance Regarding CROWN Act April 2021
Ordinance No:___________________
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PART 13, BY ADDING CHAPTER 6: THE EAST
POINT CROWN ACT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the City of East Point (“City”) is a municipal corporation created under the
laws of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS, the duly elected governing authority of the City of East Point, Georgia is the
Mayor and Council thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council find it is in the interest of the health, safety, and
welfare of the City of East Point residents and visitors that discrimination in any form be prevented;
and
WHEREAS, all citizens deserve to wear their natural hair without being denied access to
opportunity or experiencing discrimination; and
WHEREAS, Mayor and Council desire to make certain that residents and religious groups
do not face natural hair discrimination in the workplace, when searching for a home, or when
entering a business within the city; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council find it necessary and desirable to adopt the CROWN
ACT (Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) within the City of East Point.; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council believe it necessary to remove barriers to success as
well as the health, safety, and welfare of people in the City of East Point.
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THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of East Point that Part 13 of the
City of East Point Code Ordinances is hereby amended by adding the following Chapter 6:
CROWN ACT
Sec. 13-6001 - Title.
This Chapter shall be known as the "East Point Crown Act." Nothing in this Chapter shall diminish
the protections of rights all individuals currently enjoy under existing interpretations of state and
federal antidiscrimination laws.
Sec. 13-6002 – Definitions.
"Hairstyle" means hair texture and styles of hair of any length, such as protective or cultural
hairstyles, natural hairstyles, and other forms of groomed hair presentation.
"Protective and cultural hair textures and hairstyles" means hairstyles and hair textures most
commonly associated with race or ethnicity, including, but not limited to braids, cornrows, locs,
Bantu knots, Afros, and twists, whether or not hair extensions or treatments are used to create or
maintain any such style, and whether or not hair is adorned by hair ornaments, beads, or,
headwraps.
Sec. 13-6003 – Unlawful business practices.
Except where permitted based upon applicable national security regulations established by the
State of Georgia or federal government, it shall be unlawful for any employer, business owner
and/or hiring personnel to discriminate against any person in any way which would deprive or
limit such person's employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect their status as an
applicant for employment with regard to tenure, compensation, promotion or discharge because of
hairstyles and protective and cultural hair textures and hairstyles.
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Sec. 13-6004 – Unlawful housing practices.
It shall be unlawful for any owner, real estate broker or any other person to refuse to sell, lease,
sublease, rent, negotiate, assign or otherwise transfer the title or other interest in any dwelling to
any person on the basis of hairstyles and protective and cultural hair textures and hairstyles.
Sec. 13-6005 – Unlawful public accommodation practices.
It shall be an unlawful public accommodation practice for the owner, lessee, proprietor, manager,
superintendent, agent or employee of any business or place of public accommodation to withhold
from or deny to any person any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, services or
privileges, products or goods in such place of public accommodation on the basis of hairstyles and
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Section 2:
It is the intent of the Mayor and Council that the provisions of this ordinance are, to the
fullest extent possible, severable. Should any provision of this ordinance be rendered invalid by
any court of law, the remaining provisions shall continue in force and effect until amended or
repealed by action of the governing authority.
Section 3:
The City Clerk, with the concurrence of the City Attorney, is authorized to correct any
scrivener errors found in this Code as enacted.
Section 4:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon passage.
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BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of East Point, this _______ day of _________, 2021.
First Reading: ____________
Adoption: ____________
CITY OF EAST POINT, GEORGIA
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Deana Holiday Ingraham, Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Keshia McCullough, City Clerk Brad Bowman, City Attorney
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SUBJECT: Enforcement of Delinquent Business Tax Renewals
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/1/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Gordon would like to have a discussion on the enforcement of delinquent business tax
renewals.
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Finance
SUBJECT: Council Review and Approval of Resolution for Purchase Cards
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
ATTACHMENTS:
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• Credit Card Policy 02 11 15 (PDF)
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Resolution Authorizing Purchase Cards April 2021
STATE OF GEORGIA Resolution No. ___________
COUNTY OF FULTON
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PURCHASE CARDS IN THE NAME OF THE CITY
OF EAST POINT; TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR PURCHASE CARD USE; AND
FOR OTHER LAWFUL PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the City of East Point (“City”) is a municipal corporation created under the
laws of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS, the duly elected governing authority of the City of East Point, Georgia (“the
City”) is the Mayor and Council thereof; and
WHEREAS, there are occasions during the transaction of city business where having a
city purchase card would more easily facilitate business; and
WHEREAS, having a purchase card requires certain safeguards and restrictions to prevent
misuse; and
WHEREAS, O.C.G.A. § 36-80-24 requires municipalities to authorize the issuance of
purchasing cards and to promulgate specific policies regarding the use of such cards before they
can be issued; and
WHEREAS, Mayor and City Council have previously adopted policies regulating the use
of cards; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council wish to obtain purchase cards and reaffirm rules
and regulations limiting their use to approved transactions.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City of East Point as follows:
Section 1
The Finance Director is hereby authorized to apply for purchase cards in the name of the
City of East Point from Regions Bank; and
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Only the following officials and staff members shall be listed and allowed as authorized
users of purchase cards:
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- Mayor
- Council Members
- City Manager
- City Attorney
- City Clerk
- Department Heads
- Interim Department Heads
Section 3
The purchase card shall only be used for transactions in which use of a standard purchase
order is either impossible or would result in a delay in the delivery of goods or services during a
time of emergency. The purchase card may also be used to facilitate travel by employees and
officials on official city business. Any use of the purchase card shall be done in accordance with
the City’s purchasing policies and procedures and travel reimbursement policy.
Section 4
Use of the purchase card to charge any personal purchases is strictly prohibited, regardless
of whether the official or employee intends to reimburse the city for the purchase.
Section 5
Any official or employee authorized to use the purchase card shall submit to _______
original receipts for all purchases made with the card as soon as practical after the purchase is
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made and a receipt received. Each month the ______shall reconcile the receipts submitted with the
monthly purchase card statement to insure proper card usage.
Section 6
The _________ shall insure that the purchase card statement is paid in full each month so
that no finance charges are incurred.
BE IT SO RESOLVED, this ____ day of _____________, 2021.
CITY OF EAST POINT, GEORGIA
BY: __________________________
Deana Holiday Ingraham, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
_________________________ ______________________________
City Attorney City Clerk
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CITY OF EAST POINT CREDIT CARD POLICY
POLICY: The purpose of the credit card is principally for use in the purchase of gasoline for cityvehicles or other purchases where the vendor requires such use. Credit card purchases are intended to be small in scope and of a “non-capital” nature. All purchasing of budget capital items must have the proper approval of the City Manager.
I. Use of credit card
A. The credit card is to be used for City purchases only.
B. No person other than the Cardholder is authorized to use the card unless prior written authorization is obtained from the Cardholder.
C. The credit card may be used at any business establishment, which accepts credit cards for payment.
D. Cardholder should exhaust all other methods of procurement before using the credit card (i.e., purchase orders or invoicing)
E. the Cardholder must be able to justify that the use of the credit card was necessary and official city business purpose.
F. Cardholder shall take all necessary precautions to keep the card and card number in secure location.
G. Cardholder’s department is responsible for all charges incurred on the credit card including any annual service fees and finance charges.
II. Telephone and Facsimile Orders
A. When placing a telephone/facsimile order, confirm that the vendor agrees to charge the card when shipment is made and not sooner. The receipt charge date should coincide with the shipping date.
B. All telephone/facsimile orders must be recorded on the “Record of Purchase card Use” form when the transaction occurs.
C. Request that the Vendor send, via facsimile or email, a copy of the invoice. The original invoice is still necessary by the Finance Department for reconciliation purposes.
D. If no receipt is available for the telephone/facsimile order, complete the “Telephone/Facsimile Order” form in full. This form will be used as the documentation when reconciling the Monthly Statement of Account.
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E. NO backorders are allowed.
III. Documentation
A. Documentation must be retained as a proof of purchase any time a purchase is made using the card. These documents are to be used to verify the purchases on the Monthly Statement of Account.
B. All purchases are to be recorded on “Record of Purchase card Use” form. This form must be maintained as charges occur.
C. If, for any reason, the Cardholder does not have documentation for a transaction, the Cardholder must attach a “Statement of Missing Documentation” form, which provides: a description of the item, Vendor’s name, reason for missing documentation, and the action that will be taken to insure proper documentation in the future. In addition, the Cardholder and the City Manager’s signature arerequired on the form.
D. If receipts are related to travel, it is the Cardholder’s responsibility to photocopy the receipts to attach to their “Travel Expense Report” form. The original must be forwarded to the Finance Department for reconciliation with Monthly Statement.
E. Copies of all necessary forms are enclosed within this section of the Financial Operations Guide.
IV. Card Restrictions
A. The following uses of a Credit card are prohibited:
1. Cash Advances.
2. Personal purchases. A Cardholder may not charge any personal items on the City Purchase card.
3. Gasoline purchases or vehicle repairs unless outside the service area and/or in an emergency. Documentation will be required.
4. Alcoholic beverage purchases.
B. Per Diem. Per Diem requests shall be processed through Accounts Payable prior to travel. Refer to City of East Point Travel and Training Policy.
C. Cardholders shall also comply with any applicable departmental restrictions on usage.
D. A Cardholder may not violate any procurement requirements, where it pertains to obtaining quotes, when using the City credit card.
V. Reconciliation and Payment
A. At the close of each billing cycle, the Finance Department must receive a “Check Request” form and provide a due date for its submission.
B. Attach all additional documentation necessary, complete all forms fully and ensure that all necessary signatures have been obtained.
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C. The department will reconcile all necessary receipts to the “Monthly Statement of Account” and submit for payment to the Accounts Payable Specialist in sufficient amount of time before payment is due.
D. If unable to submit the required documentation by the due date, please contact the Finance Department as soon as possible.
E. Submission of reconciled statements will be made promptly and before the due date to avoid any service or finance charges.
F. Any department not responding promptly to the request for information from the Finance Department or in any way delaying the timely monthly payment of the credit card account will be assessed the finance charges imposed by the issuing financial institution.
G Failure of a credit card holder to satisfy the above will result in the loss of the credit card usage and any unreconciled or undocumented items will be the responsibility of the credit card holder.
VII. Disputes
A disputed item could result from numerous circumstances including defective purchases and unauthorized use. The following steps should be taken when an item is being disputed:
A. Whenever possible, return item(s) to Vendor for replacement or credit.
B. If Vendor refuses to replace the item(s) or credit the account, you may contact Regions Bank Card Services Dispute Department at 1-800253-2265. An affidavit will have to be completed and returned to Regions Bank Card Services.
C. Forward a copy of the affidavit to the Finance/Accounts Payable Department.
VIII. Lost or Stolen Cards
Should any Cardholder lose, suspect of having lost or have their credit card stolen, it is their responsibility to immediately notify the Card Issuer and the Finance Department of the loss. The following steps must be taken to report the loss:
A. Report the loss immediately to Regions Bank at 1-800-253-2265. They can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
B. Notify the Finance Department immediately upon discovering that the card is missing.
IX. Termination / Resigning Employees
A. All efforts will be made by the Finance Department to obtain the credit card, any receipts, “Record of Credit card Use” forms and other related forms when a Cardholder employee is terminated or resigns, or when a Cardholder official leaves office.
B. If the credit card cannot be collected, a “Credit card Maintenance” form shall be completed by the head of the department or City Manager, as may be appropriate, to ensure the card is canceled.
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X. Policy Violations
If the cardholder fails to reconcile his or her monthly statements in a timely manner, the City Manager, upon recommendation from the Finance Director, may suspend all card privileges. Continued failure to follow this policy may result in loss of cardholder privileges and, may result in disciplinary action, including termination of employment.
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City of East Point Credit card User Agreement
1. I understand that I am making a financial commitment on behalf of the City of East Point and will strive to obtain the best value for the City.
2. I understand that under NO circumstance will I use the credit card to make personal purchases, either for others or myself.
3. I will follow the established credit card policy. I understand that failure to do so may result in either loss of privileges or other disciplinary actions, including termination of employment.
4. I agree that should I willfully violate the term of this Agreement, I will reimburse the City of East Point for all incurred charges and any fees related to the collection of those charges.
5. Departments will reconcile the monthly statement and submit supporting receipts/documentation to the Accounting Division in adequate time to make the monthly payment.
6. I understand that I am restricted to specific limits when using the credit card for purchases.
7. I agree that should I leave City of East Point employment, I will return my credit card and all appropriate documentation to the Finance Department.
8. I will use the City of East Point credit card with the highest degree of personal and professional integrity and ethics, recognizing my responsibility to the public and the City organizations.
9. I agree to promptly contact either Finance at x7150 or the City Manager’s Office at x7017 if I lose, misplace, or have my credit card stolen, and Regions Bank Card Services at 1 800 253 2265.
I have received, read, understand, and agree to comply with the City of East Point Credit Card User Policy.
______________________________________ ________________________
Employee’s Printed Name Last four digits of card/exp date
_____________________________ _________________________
Employee Signature Date
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Request for City of East Point Credit Card
To: Finance Department
From: _______________ Department
Subject: Request for Credit card
I request that the following employee be issued a City of East Point credit card.
Temporary Issue: _____ Length of Time: _____ Permanent Issue: _____
Employee Name: _______________________________________________________________
Employee Title: ________________________________________________________________
Reason for request:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Approved: __________ Disapproved: __________
_______________________________ ______________________________
Employee Signature Department Head Signature
_______________________________ _________________________________
City Manager Signature Finance Signature
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East Point Statement of Missing Documentation for Credit Card
Complete this form if there is no documentation to support a charge on your credit card. One form must be completed in full for each instance of missing documentation. Original form must be promptly forwarded to the Finance Department for processing. Delays in forwarding this document may result in finance fees being charged to your account.
Vendor Name: _________________________________________________________________
Date of Transaction: _______________________ Amount Charged $ _____________________
Description of item(s) Purchased:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Explain why the documentation is missing:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
What future action will be taken to ensure receipts are available?
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Cardholder Signature Date
__________________________________ _____________________________
City Manager Signature Date
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City of East Point Credit Card Statement of Disputed Item
Instructions: You should first make a good-faith effort to settle a claim or disputed charge directly with the Vendor. If unable to resolve the dispute with the Vendor, complete this form and fax to the Creditcard Issuer. Forward a copy of this statement to the Finance Department if you are not satisfied with the results of the Credit card Issuer.
Send form to: _____________________________
Merchant Dispute Department
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____________________________
Phone
Cardholder Name: ____________________ Account Number: __________________________
This charge appears on our statement (billing close date): _______________________________
Transaction Date: _____________________ Reference Number: _______________________
Vendor Name: _________________________________________________________________
Posted Amount: _______________________ Disputed Amount: _______________________
Please check only one of the following:
� Unauthorized Transaction
I did not authorize, nor did I authorize anyone else to engage in this transaction. No goods or services represented by the above charge were received by me or anyone I authorized. My credit card was in my possession at the time of the transaction.
� Charge amount does not agree with the order authorizing the charge
The amount entered on the sales receipt was changed from $__________ to $__________. I have enclosed a copy of the unaltered sales receipt.
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� Merchandise or Services Not Received
I have not received the merchandise or services represented by the above transaction. The expected delivery date or services was __________. (On city letterhead, please describe any attempts to resolve this matter with the vendor, the date(s) you contacted them and their response.)
� Disputed Transaction
I did engage in the above transaction, which I am now disputing. I have contacted the vendor, but I have been unable to return the merchandise and /or I have been unsuccessful in reaching an acceptable resolution with them. (On letterhead, please describe your attempt to resolve this matter with the vendor, the date(s) you contacted them and their response.)
� Double or Multiple Charges
My credit card account has been doubled charged. The first charged appeared on the __________ (date) billing statement.
� Defective or Wrong Merchandise
I returned the merchandise on _______________ because it was: (check one) • defective • wrong size • wrong color • wrong quantity
(Please enclose proof of return)
� Other (Explain)
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______________________________________ ____________________
Cardholder Signature Date
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City of East Point Credit Card Maintenance Form
Cardholder Name
Name as it appears on the card:
Account number:
Change name to:
Credit Limit
Permanent Change ••Temporary Change •
If change is temporary, how long is the limit in effect? __________
Current Single Purchase Limit: Change Single Purchase Limit To:
Current Billing Cycle Limit: Change Billing Cycle Limit To:
Card Replacement
Reason:
Lost ••Stolen ••Mutilated •• Please return mutilated card to the Finance Department
Please Explain:
Card Cancellation
Name as it appears on card:
Account number:
Please Explain:
__________________________________ _______________________
Cardholder Signature Date
__________________________________ _______________________
City Manager Signature Date
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City of East Point Telephone / Facsimile Order Form
Complete this form only if a receipt was not provided by the Vendor.
Merchant Name:
Date of Purchase:
Amount of Purchase:
Was the merchandise received? (Y / N)
Description of item(s) purchased:
______________________________ ____________________
Cardholder Signature Date
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Receipt of City of East Point Credit Card Policy
Credit card number (last 4 digits): _____________________
Held in Name: ____________________________________
I acknowledge and certify that I will abide by the rules of usage of the credit card and will hold the City harmless in the failure to comply with all procedures.
Signed: _________________________ _____/_____/_____
Name : _________________________
Position:________________________
Acknowledged by Accounting:
Name: _____________________
Title _______________________
Signed: _________________________ _____/_____/_____
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
Water and Sewer
SUBJECT: Council Review and Approval of the Emergency Electrical Repair Due to Storm Related
Power Surge of Ben Hill Pumping Station to Contractor Motor & Gear Engineering, INC
in the Amount of $56,994.85. on October 30Th, 2020 Ben Hill Area Experienced a
Power Outage Due to a Storm. Ben Hill Water Pumping Station Pumps Failed to Start
When the Emergency Generator Came On. Ben Hill Pumping Station Transports Water
from the Ben Hill Reservoir to the Water Treatment Plant.
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/29/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
On October 30th, 2020 Ben Hill area experienced a power outage due to a storm. Ben Hill pumping
station pumps failed to start when the emergency generator came on. Contractor Motor & Gear had to
conduct the necessary repairs to the damaged pumps and equipment caused by the power surge for the
station to be operational again. Ben Hill pumping station transports the source water from the Ben Hill
Reservoir to the Water Treatment Plant. Immediate repairs had to be conducted to avoid putting the entire
City of East Point water supply in jeopardy which could have also affected the City of College Park and
Hapeville water distribution.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Motor Gear 82390 inv-1RMGI10660 (PDF)
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City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
Water and Sewer
SUBJECT: Council Review and Approval of the Emergency Sewer Main Repair on Kenney Court
Near Utoy Creek River Basin to Contactor RDJE, Inc in the Amount of $90,292.00.
Upon Investigation, CCTV Revealed There was a Blockage and Pipe Collapse in the
Sewer Main Upstream from Properties in the Kenney Court Area.
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/29/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
On October 10, 2020, the Water & Sewer Department received reports of sewage backing up in several
homes located in Kenney Court. Upon investigation, CCTV revealed there was a blockage in the sewer
main upstream from properties in the Kenney Court Community. Contractor RDJE conducted a major
point repair to stop the blockage and avoid a sewer spill from occurring in the Utoy Creek basin which
could have been a threat to the residents and the environment.
ATTACHMENTS:
• RDJE 83047 inv-20 5017 (PDF)
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
Water and Sewer
SUBJECT: Council Review and Approval to Purchase a Street Sweeper (CIP) by Piggyback from
Liberty County's, Georgia RFP to Acquire a Tymco Model 600 Sweeper in the Amount
of $246,798 ( $62, 303.47 Per Year; Four Year Payment Option) Adding a 3 Year
Service Agreement for $26,902. the Total Cost for the Sweeper and Service Agreement
Over Four Years is $273, 700.00. the Stormwater Divisions Street Sweeper is Inoperable
and a New Sweeper Would Allow the City to Maintain Environmental Compliance by
Keeping the Storm Drains Clean and Creeks Free of Debris and Trash.
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/29/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
The Stormwater divisions street sweeper is inoperable and a new sweeper would allow the city to
maintain environmental compliance by keeping the storm drains clean and creeks free of debris and trash.
ATTACHMENTS:
• STREET SWEEPER QUOTE (PDF)
• Q-TYMCO-600_3.29.21 (PDF)
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Date:
BILL TO: City of East Point
ADDRESS 2757 East Point Street
CITY East Point
STATE GA ZIP CODE 30344
ATTN:
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX DEPOSIT ESTIMATED DELIVERY
4048254846 N/A 60-90 Days
QTY
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Dust Control-Addl' Water Nozzle (L/R Broom) (Pressure Transition) (Hopper)
Extra Water Capacity - COMDEX 330 Gallons, Water Tank Level Gauge
Dump Switch in Cab, Deluge System, PU Head Pressure Inlet Water Inject Sys
Pick-Up Head Options-Curtain Lifter, Skid Bumper Extension Set (3")
Hydrant Wrench, Floodlight (LED): Exchange (4)
Camera Monitor System-Two Cameras, Hopper Suction Throat Liner
Sweeper Paint-TYMCO White (Low VOC Acrylic Urethane)
Auto Sweep Interrupt (ASI) - BlueLogic, Broom Assist Pickup Head
A.O.D Water Pump w/Wash Down Hose & Gun
Fire Extinguisher, Air Horn, Battery Disconnect Switch, Inside Armrest
LED Lights-Stop/Turn/Tail/Clearance/Side Markers/Front Bumper
LED Light Bar Mounted on Cab, (2) Parabolic Mirror Head - 12" (Exchange)
Traffic Directing Light-Arrow Stick (LED)
Truck Paint - Standard Factory White
Additional Key - Freightliner Truck (2), Truck Parts Manual:CD Set (Freightliner)
Truck Service Manual: CD Set (Freightliner)
Price does not include any applicable sales tax.
Subtotal
Customer Signature
Title
Salesperson Del Bender 3/10/2021
Melissa Echevarria
2021 Freightliner M2 - 106 31,000 GVW 165" WB, Diesel
Thank you!
$273,700.00
Date
Color Specify
AMOUNT
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Date
Abrasion Protection Package, High Capacity Dust Separator, Screen Vibrator
$246,798.00
12 Month - 1,000 Hrs TYMCO Warranty
TYMCO Model 600 Scheduled Maintenance Plan (3 year)
$26,902.00
QuotationFrom Del Bender
Gutter Broom-Variable Speed Tilt Right & Left
DESCRIPTION
TYMCO Model 600 Sweeper w/Auxiliary Engine - Final Tier 4 (FT4)See Attached Literature for Standard Equipment
Options
F.O.B.
Atlanta
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3/10/2021
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 2
City Manager
SUBJECT: A Resolution supporting the Housing Tax Credit Program (LITHC) Application for the
Wagon Works Redevelopment Project By Hallmark Development Partners, LLC
TYPE: Resolution
DATE SUBMITTED: 04/2/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: 04/12/2021 DATE COUNCIL MEETING: 04/19/2021
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
BUDGET IMPACT: N/A
ANNUAL: N/A
CAPITAL: N/A
FUNDING SOURCE: N/A
Current Balance: N/A
Remaining Balance (if approved):
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Council has the governing authority to choose one of the options below or make a different decision.
OPTIONS: Council can approve the Resolution Supporting the Housing Tax Credit Program (LITHC) Application for the Wagon Works Redevelopment Project by Hallmark Development Partners, LLC.
Council can choose not to approve the Resolution Supporting the Housing Tax Credit Program (LITHC) Application for the Wagon Works Redevelopment Project by Hallmark Development Partners, LLC.
PURPOSE: Request approval of the Resolution Supporting the Housing Tax Credit Program (LITHC) Application for the Wagon Works Redevelopment Project by Hallmark Development Partners, LLC.
HISTORY: The Georgia Department of Community Affairs offers the Housing Tax Credit Program which allocates federal and state tax credits to owners of qualified rental properties who reserve all or a portion of their units for occupancy for low income tenants. Applicants can apply for nine (9% ) percent Tax Credits through the yearly
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Competitive Scoring Round and/or four (4%) percent Tax Credits (Bond Financed Developments).
FACTS and ISSUES: The Wagon Works complex is an historic structure formerly used for industrial manufacturing. Over the years, its use was converted to commercial office and event space. Hallmark Development Partners, LLC now owns the property and proposes a new adaptive re-use project which will convert the structure to residential multifamily units. Hallmark proposes to construct ninety (90) affordable housing units for families in the Wagon Works facility.
Although not required, the Developer is requesting support of its Housing Tax Credit Application to be submitted to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. The proposed project is consistent with the goals and policies prescribed in the 2017 Comprehensive Plan and Character Area reflected on the Future Development Map.
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• Resolution supporting LITHC application for Wagon Works Development_revised TK Draft (PDF)
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A RESOLUTION
SUPPORTING THE HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM (LITHC) APPLICATION
FOR THE WAGON WORKS REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
BY HALLMARK DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, LLC
WHEREAS, Hallmark Development Partners, LLC has proposed to redevelop the property located
at 1514 East Cleveland Avenue in East Point, Georgia known as the Wagon Works Building; and
WHEREAS, the project will be an adaptive re-use development to include approximately ninety
(90) affordable housing units for families; and
WHEREAS, the project will be known as Wagon Works, and
WHEREAS, the project is more fully described and delineated in Exhibit “A” (Project Concept); and
WHEREAS, Wagon Works qualifies for the Georgia Department of Community Affairs Housing
Tax Credit Program; and
WHEREAS, the Housing Tax Credit Program allocates federal and state tax credits to owners of
qualified rental properties who reserve all or a portion of their units for occupancy for low income tenants;
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WHEREAS, the purpose of the Housing Tax Credit Program and the proposed Wagon Works
redevelopment residential project is supported by the East Point 2017 Comprehensive Plan adopted on
February 19, 2018 by the City Council; and
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WHEREAS, the Wagon Works redevelopment residential project is consistent with the 2017
Comprehensive Plan Community Goals Section:
Housing Policy H-1: Development shall provide for a variety of residential types,
densities and incomes,
Housing Policy H-7: Work to create affordable housing opportunities,
Economic Development Policy ED2: Encourage economic development with an
emphasis on redevelopment,
Economic Development Policy ED7: Target reinvestment in declining neighborhoods
and corridors to further encourage private sector redevelopment and accommodate future
growth,
Land Use Policy LU-1: Promote investment and reinvestment directed towards
redevelopment of developed areas prior to expansion into “green fields,”
Land Use Housing Policy LCI-4: Require housing affordable to a broad range of
incomes within redevelopment projects to accommodate and encourage a diverse, mixed-
income community, specific attention should be placed on low to moderate income
households, and should focus on market-rate and subsidized rental products; assist in
securing affordable housing grants and associated partnerships; and
WHEREAS, the Wagon Works redevelopment residential project is consistent with the 2017
Comprehensive Plan Future Development Map which designates the character area as Town Center
Subarea 1: Downtown.
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NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF EAST POINT that it is in support of the Georgia
Department of Community Affairs Housing Tax Credit application for the Wagon Works facility to be
redeveloped by Hallmark Development Partners, LLC for the provision of economically inclusive housing
in the City of East Point.
APPROVED this _________ day of _______________ 2021.
SPONSORED BY:
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Deana Holiday Ingraham, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
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Brad Bowman, City Attorney Keshia McCullough, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT ‘A’ Project Concept Plan
The proposed ownership entity (Hallmark Wagon Works, LP) consist of Martin H. Petersen ("Pete"), William
A. Glisson ("Billy"), and Thompson Kurrie III. The proposed developer entity (Hallmark Development
Partners, LLC) consist of Martin H. Petersen ("Pete"), William A. Glisson ("Billy") and Thompson Kurrie III.
The combined owner and development teams have extensive experience in the acquisition,
rehabilitation/preservation and new construction/development of multifamily projects throughout the state
of Georgia and the southeastern united states. Over the past 10-11 years, the proposed owner and
development team have been involved with approximately 75-80 acquisition and rehabilitation projects of
similar sized multifamily properties as Wagon Works. Combined the owner and development teams are
qualified to develop the proposed project.
The Hallmark Companies, Inc. is an Atlanta based real estate services company, 100% owned by Martin
H. Petersen that consists of several wholly owned subsidiary companies. These subsidiary companies
allow Hallmark to provide a broad range of real estate services that focus primarily on investment, property
management, and development of multifamily housing. Hallmark and its affiliated companies own and
manage approximately 300 multi-family properties (approximately 14,000 multifamily units) throughout the
southeastern United States. Of Hallmark’s total portfolio, approximately 75% of the multifamily units are
designated to low and moderate-income households, and the remaining 25% of the multifamily units to
market rate households. Hallmark Management, Inc. provides day-to-day property management and
accounting services for multifamily apartment communities that are owned by Hallmark or an affiliate of
Hallmark. Hallmark Development Services, LLC and Hallmark Development Partners, LLC provide real
estate development services for the preservation of multifamily communities as well as newly developed
or rehabilitated apartment properties. Hallmark Development Partners, LLC team has developed or
redeveloped over 300 Low Income Housing Properties throughout the southeast including properties in
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee. Thompson Kurrie III, prior to joining
Hallmark Development Partners, LLC served as vice president of development for another firm that was
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successful in securing 9% tax credit awards for sixteen (16) total projects since 2012 including nine (9) in
the state of Georgia. William A. Glisson and Martin H. Petersen, under Hallmark Development Services,
LLC have acquired and rehabilitated over seventy-five (75) multifamily properties using both 9% & 4%
LIHTC credit equity in conjunction with tax exempt bonds and various other sources of debt financing.
Through all aspects and phases of this proposed project Hallmark plans to adhere to our mission and core
values: To provide stable, safe and dependable multi-family communities through real estate investment,
property management, and development activities. Specializing in establishing enriched housing for
families, elderly and other individuals who are in need of quality affordable housing opportunities.
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Court Services
SUBJECT: MOU for the TRIP Program
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DATE SUBMITTED: 04/6/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
In an effort to assist in the collection of old debts owed to East Point Municipal Court, the Georgia Tax
Refund Intercept Program Participation (TRIP) is requesting to have an M.O.U. signed in order to begin
the program and be a pilot for other courts to begin using the TRIP Program.
ATTACHMENTS:
• TRIP Program MOU 2021 (PDF)
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SUBJECT: Council Review and Approval Alcohol License for D'Essence Cafe. Located at 3056
Bayard St. Suite 300, East Point GA 30344. Requesting Consumption on Premise of
Beer, Wine and Liquor. Applicant is Shiwila Jones (PUBLIC HEARING
REQUIRED)
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DATE SUBMITTED: 03/25/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: 04/12/2021 DATE COUNCIL MEETING: 04/19/2021
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Subject:
Public Hearing Required. Shiwila Willis Jones is applying for an Alcohol License for consumption on
premises of a new business (D'Essence Cafe) located at 3056 Bayard St, Suite 300, East Point, GA
30344.
History:
Shiwila Willis Jones has no history with the City of East Point.
Facts and Issues:
Shiwila Willis Jones passed the background process, adhered to advertisement requirements and obeyed
all bi-laws required as a new applicant.
Recommendation:
The Police Department recommends the issuance of an alcohol license for consumption on premise of
beer, wine and liquor. Public Hearing to be held on Monday April 19, 2021.
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SUBJECT: Council Review and Approval of the Intergovernmental Agreement Between Fulton
County and the City of East Point for the Provision of Election Services
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DATE SUBMITTED: 04/8/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
This Agreement will govern the conduct of any and all elections which the City requests the County to
conduct, including any and all runoffs which may be necessary. It is the intent of the parties that City
elections be conducted in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local legal requirements. The
projected total cost of the election is $157,256.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Fulton County IGA for Election Services - East Point Nov 2021 (PDF)
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF ELECTION SERVICES
BETWEEN FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA and CITY OF EAST POINT, GEORGIA
THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT is entered into this ____ day of
______________, 2021, between Fulton County, Georgia (“County”), a political subdivision of the State of Georgia, and the City of East Point, Georgia (“City”), a municipal corporation lying wholly or partially within the County.
WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement are both governmental units; and
WHEREAS, the County and the City desire to maintain a mutually beneficial, efficient and cooperative relationship that will promote the interests of the citizens of both jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to contract with the County to conduct this election for the citizens of the City pursuant to the applicable laws of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS, the City and the County are authorized by Art. IX, Sec. III, Par. I of the
Constitution of the State of Georgia to contract for any period not exceeding fifty (50) years for the provision of facilities or services which they are authorized by law to provide, including an agreement for the conduct of the City elections; and
WHEREAS, O.C.G.A. § 21-2-45(c) authorizes the governing authority of any
municipality to contract with the county within which that municipality wholly or partially lies to conduct any or all elections; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 21-2-45(c), a municipality may by ordinance authorize a county to conduct such election(s), and the City has adopted such an ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (“BRE”) has
jurisdiction over the conduct of primaries and elections and the registration of electors in the County; and
WHEREAS, the BRE, among other things, is responsible for the selection and
appointment of the elections Superintendent, who selects, appoints, and trains poll workers for elections;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the following mutual obligations, the County and City agree as follows:
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ARTICLE 1 CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
1.1 This Agreement will govern the conduct of any and all elections which the City requests the County to conduct, including any and all runoffs which may be necessary. It is the intent of the parties that City elections be conducted in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local legal requirements.
1.2 For each City election, City, at its sole option, shall submit to County a request in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. Requests must be made in conformance with O.C.G.A § 21-2-540, now and as it may be amended hereafter, to the address specified in the Notice Section below. If a timely request is not made, the County shall have no obligation to conduct the City election which was the subject of the request.
1.3 In the event any special City election becomes necessary, the City and the County shall confer and determine a mutually convenient date as allowed by law to conduct any such election.
ARTICLE 2 TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall commence on the date that it is executed by or on behalf of the governing authority of Fulton County, Georgia and will terminate on December 31, 2021, unless otherwise terminated as set forth herein.
ARTICLE 3 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Pursuant to this Agreement, each party shall provide the following enumerated services for the election to be held November 2, 2021: 3.1 Upon receipt of request to perform a City election, and the agreement to conduct a City election, the County through the Superintendent or their designee(s) shall be responsible for:
a) Designating early and advance voting sites and hours;
b) Placing the City’s candidate(s) on the electronic and printed ballots for City elections after qualifying; c) Placing the City’s referendum question(s) on the ballot for a City election after timely written notice from the City is received by the County (which such notice shall include all necessary details and information); d) Hiring, training, supervising and paying poll officers and absentee ballot clerks; e) Preparing and submitting to the City Clerk, as required by state law O.C.G.A. § 21-2-224(e), now and as it may be amended hereafter, a list of electors.
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f) Performing duties of elections Superintendent, and absentee ballot clerk for the
November 2, 2021 City General election;
g) Performing logic and accuracy testing as required by Sections 183-1-12-.02 and .07 of the Official Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia, now and as they may be hereafter amended;
h) Providing staff, equipment and supplies for conducting the November 2, 2021 City General election at City polling places on City election days and for conducting recounts as may be required;
i) Certifying City election returns as required by state law O.C.G.A. § 21-2-493, now and as it may be amended hereafter, and submitting certified City election returns to the Georgia Secretary of State and City Clerk or as otherwise directed; j) Upon a change in City precincts or voter districts, notifying City residents of any change in voting districts and/or municipal precincts; and
3.2 The City shall be responsible for:
a) Recommending early voting sites and hours of operation to the County. b) Adopting Election resolutions pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 21-2-45(c), now and as it may be amended hereafter, and calls for special City elections as required by O.C.G.A. § 21-2-540, now and as it may be amended hereafter; c) Preparing qualifying materials for potential candidates and performing qualifying of candidates, including any write-in candidates, for City elections as required by state law, specifically O.C.G.A. § 21-2-130 et seq., now and as it may be amended hereafter; d) Placing advertisements in the City’s legal organ regarding calls for City elections, as required by state law O.C.G.A. § 21-2-540, now and as it may be amended hereafter; e) Fixing and publishing the qualifying fee as required by state law under O.C.G.A. § 21-2-131, now and as it may be amended hereafter; f) Collecting and retaining the qualifying fee as required by state law O.C.G.A. § 21-2-131, now and as it may be amended hereafter; g) Performing filing officer duties as required by the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission for any and all state reports filed by the candidates or committees in conjunction with City elections to ensure compliance with Title 21, Chapter 5 of the Official Code of Georgia;
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h) If the City desires to review and verify the accuracy of the voter list(s) for City residents, it must do so not less than 30 days prior to Election Day;
i) Providing the County with an electronic copy of referendums that must be placed on a ballot;
j) Reviewing ballot proofs and notifying County of corrections or approval within twenty-four (24) hours of receiving proofs for candidate listings; and
k) Otherwise cooperating with the County in the performance of this Agreement and providing the County such documentation and information as it may reasonably request to facilitate the performance of its duties under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 4
COMPENSATION AND CONSIDERATION
4.1 For City elections that are to be conducted contemporaneously with a countywide General Election, pursuant to this Agreement and to action of the Board of Commissioners on August 3, 2016, the City will not be charged for the cost of said election.
4.2 That in odd-numbered years when the municipalities and school districts hold regularly scheduled and special elections, the municipalities and school districts will pay a no refund, flat rate of $2.96 per registered voter for the election. If a run off is required, the municipalities and school districts will pay a no refund, flat rate of $2.46 per registered voter. The payment of these per registered voter amounts is inclusive of the provision of 10 early voting sites. Additional early voting sites could require additional payment. That in odd-numbered years, the municipalities, and school districts will coordinate with Fulton County in setting the dates of elections so as to mitigate the financial burden being shifted to Fulton County for the conduct of elections. The City will pay the actual cost of such election based on a budget prepared in accordance with the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.
i) An estimate of the City’s pro-rata share of the election costs based on the number of electors will be provided to the City and 75% of that amount is due to the County ninety (90) days prior to Election Day.
ii) Following the election, the actual costs of the election will be determined, as well as the City’s pro-rata share of the actual costs.
iii) If based on the estimated election, costs a refund is due to the City, said refund will issue within ninety (90) days after the election.
iv) If based on the estimated election costs the City owes the County an additional amount for the election, the County will issue an invoice for that amount which is due and payable within thirty (30) days of receipt.
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4.3 For City elections that are not conducted contemporaneously with any countywide election, the City will pay the actual cost of such election based on a budget prepared in accordance with the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.
i) The City will pay the County the sum determined in Exhibit B for the election to be maintained in a separate election account. Said amount is due ninety (90) days prior to Election Day.
ii) Following the election, the actual costs of the election will be determined.
iii) If based on the payment made in compliance with Exhibit B a refund is due to the City said refund will issue within ninety (90) days after the election.
4.4 Failure to timely remit the funds owed will result in a 10% per month penalty.
ARTICLE 5 LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1 The City shall be solely responsible for any liability resulting from any claims or litigation arising from or pertaining to any City election, except claims or litigation regarding the acts of agents or employees of the County, the County Board of Registration and Elections, and the County Election Superintendent in connection with any City Election held pursuant to this Agreement. The City agrees to reimburse the County for all costs, including, but not limited to, court costs and attorney fees for the County Attorney or outside counsel, incurred by the County as a result of any such claim or litigation. The City shall make payment of such reimbursements to the County within thirty (30) days of receipt of any invoice for reimbursement from the County.
5.2 In the event that a City election is contested, the City shall be solely responsible for any liability resulting from any claims or litigation arising from or pertaining to any contested City election, except claims or litigation regarding the acts of agents or employees of the County, the County Board of Registrations and Elections, and the County Election Superintendent in connection with any City Election held pursuant to this Agreement. The City agrees to reimburse the County for all costs incurred in responding to the election challenge, including, but not limited to, attorney’s fees for the County Attorney or outside counsel and all expenses associated with the election challenge and any appeals thereafter. The City shall make payment of such reimbursements to the County within thirty (30) days of receipt of any invoice for reimbursement from the County. If a second election is required, such election will constitute a City Election under this Agreement and shall be conducted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
5.3 To the extent allowed by law, the City agrees to defend and hold harmless the County with respect to any claim, demand, action, damages, judgment, cost and/or expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees and legal expenses) to which the County may be subjected as a consequence of or as a result of any error, omission, tort, intentional tort, willful misconduct, or any other negligence on the part of the City and/or its employees.
5.4 To the extent allowed by law, the County agrees to defend and hold harmless the City with respect to any claim, demand, action, damages, judgment, cost and/or expenses (including,
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without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees and legal expenses) to which the City may be subjected as a consequence of or as a result of any error, omission, tort, intentional tort, willful misconduct, or any other negligence on the part of the County and/or its employees.
5.5 It is the intent of the parties to be covered under the auspices of any applicable immunity granted by law.
5.6 Should it be necessary to comply with legal requirements that any of the County’s personnel shall be sworn in as a temporary officer or employee of the City, such formality shall be observed without limitation.
ARTICLE 6 EMPLOYMENT STATUS
6.1 All County personnel assigned under this Agreement are and will continue to be employees of the County for all purposes, including, but not limited to: duties and responsibilities, employee benefits, grievance, payroll, pension, promotion, annual or sick leave, standards of performance, training, workers compensation and disciplinary functions.
6.2 All County personnel assigned under this Agreement are and will continue to be part of the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections and under the supervision of the Superintendent. 6.3 All City personnel assigned under this Agreement are and will continue to be employees of the City.
ARTICLE 7 RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
7.1 The County Registration and Elections Department is the central repository for all departmental records and makes available public records as defined and required by the Georgia Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, et seq., O.C.G.A. § 21-2-51 and O.C.G.A. § 21-2-72, now and as they may be amended hereafter. During the term of this Agreement, the County will continue to comply with the applicable provisions of the Georgia Open Records Act and the Georgia Election Code.
7.2 Except as limited by any provision of state or federal law, the City may request, review and access data and County records at a mutually agreed upon time to ensure compliance with this Agreement.
ARTICLE 8 E-VERIFY AND TITLE VI
Each party agrees that it will comply with all E-Verify and Title VI requirements and
execute any documents reasonably required related to such compliance. Further, each party agrees that any contracts let for work completed pursuant to this Agreement shall contain all required E-verify and Title VI requirements under applicable law.
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ARTICLE 9 AUTHORIZATION
Each of the individuals executing this Agreement on behalf of his or her respective party
agrees and represents to the other party that he or she is authorized to do so and further agrees and represents that this Agreement has been duly passed upon by the required governmental agency or council in accordance with all applicable laws and spread upon the minutes thereof. The parties hereto agree that this Agreement is an intergovernmental contract and is entered into pursuant to Article IX, Section III, Paragraph I of the Constitution of the State of Georgia 1983.
Further, the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections has reviewed and approved this Agreement and has authorized its Chairman and its Chief Administrative Officer to execute any ancillary documents required to complete the November 2021 General Election, including but not limited to the Notice of the Call of the General Election and the Notice of the General Election.
ARTICLE 10 TERMINATION AND REMEDIES
Either party may unilaterally terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, for any reason whatsoever or no reason at all, by notice in writing to the other party delivered at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of the termination.
ARTICLE 11
NOTICES
All required notices shall be given by certified first class U.S. Mail, return receipt requested. The parties agree to give each other non binding duplicate facsimile notice. Future changes in address shall be effective upon written notice being given by the City to the County Elections Superintendent or by the County to the Municipal Clerk via certified first class U.S. mail, return receipt requested. Notices shall be addressed to the parties at the following addresses:
If to the County: Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections Attn: Director 130 Peachtree St SW, Suite 2186 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Facsimile: 404.730.7024 With a copy to: Fulton County Office of the County Attorney Attn: County Attorney 141 Pryor Street SW, Suite 4038 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Facsimile: 404.730.6540
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If to the City: City Clerk _______________________________________
_______________________________________
With a copy to: City Attorney _________________________________________
_________________________________________
ARTICLE 12 NON-ASSIGNABILITY
Neither party shall assign any of the obligations or benefits of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 13 ENTIRE AGREEMENT
The parties acknowledge, one to the other, that the terms of this Agreement constitute the entire understanding and Agreement of the parties regarding the subject matter of the Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the Parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes all prior oral or written agreements or understandings. No representation oral or written not incorporated in this Agreement shall be binding upon the City or the County. All parties must sign any subsequent changes in the Agreement.
ARTICLE 14 SEVERABILITY, VENUE AND ENFORCEABILITY
If a court of competent jurisdiction renders any provision of this Agreement (or portion of a provision) to be invalid or otherwise unenforceable, that provision or portion of the provision will be severed and the remainder of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect as if the invalid provision or portion of the provision were not part of this Agreement. No action taken pursuant to this Agreement should be deemed to constitute a waiver of compliance with any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement contained in this Agreement and will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach, whether of a similar or dissimilar nature. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the state of Georgia without regard to conflicts of law principles thereof. Should any party institute suit concerning this Agreement, venue shall be in the Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia. Should any provision of this Agreement require judicial interpretation, it is agreed that the court interpreting or construing the same shall not apply a presumption that the terms hereof shall be more strictly construed against one party by reason of the rule of construction that a document is to be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the same, it being agreed that the agents of all parties have participated in the preparation hereof.
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ARTICLE 15 EBINDING EFFECT
This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the respective parties’ successors.
ARTICLE 16
COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original, and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and County have executed this Agreement through
their duly authorized officers on the day and year first above written.
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
APPROVED AS TO SUBSTANCE:
(Seal)
____________________________________ Chair, Board of Commissioners
Attest: ______________________________ Clerk to Commission
Date: ___________________
ATTEST:
___________________________________
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
___________________________________ Fulton County Attorney’s Office
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APPROVED AS TO SUBSTANCE:
___________________________________ Richard Barron Director, Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections
SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE
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CITY OF EAST POINT, GEORGIA ____________________________ (SEAL) ________________________________ Mayor City Clerk (SEAL) Date: _______________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO SUBSTANCE: _____________________________ ________________________________ City Attorney City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
As per the Agreement executed on ___________________, the City of East Point, hereby requests that Fulton County conduct its General Election on November 2, 2021 within the boundary of Fulton County. The last day to register to vote in this election is October 4, 2021. The list of early voting locations will be forthcoming. . This ____________ day of ___________, 2021. __________________________________ (SEAL) City Clerk The Fulton County Board of Registrations and Elections agrees to conduct the City of East Point General Election on November 2, 2021, within the boundary of Fulton County. This ____________ day of ___________, 2021. __________________________________ (SEAL) Elections Superintendent Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections
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EXHIBIT B
CITY OF EAST POINT
PROJECTED CONTRIBUTION
Election November 2, 2021
General November 30, 2021
Runoff Citywide Number of Active Registered Voters (as of 3.23.2021)
29,014
29,014
Cost Per Voter
$2.96
$2.46
Total Cost
$85,881
$71,374
Grand Total
$157,256.00
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Rezoning Sites
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/3/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Calloway would like to have a discussion on rezoning sites.
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Cameras in City Parks
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/12/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Shropshire would like to have discussion and possible action on cameras in city parks.
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Discussion and Possible Action on Alcohol License Suspension
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/23/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
CM Shropshire would like to have discussion and possible action on alcohol license suspension in the
City(Sec. 11-1067).
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
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City Council
SUBJECT: Commercial Harassment of Homeowners /Discount Sales
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/29/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Cook would like to have a discussion and possible action on commercial harassment of
homeowners/discount sales.
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Consumer Protection Ordinance
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 03/29/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Saucier would like to have discussion and possible action on a Consumer Protection
Ordinance.
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: Reopening of Parks
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 04/7/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Calloway would like to have a discussion on reopening of parks in the City. What does that look like? How can we do it safely as possible? And what is the timeline?
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City Council AGENDA ITEM
City Council Action Item Page 1 of 1
City Council
SUBJECT: White Flag Ceremony
TYPE:
DATE SUBMITTED: 04/12/2021 DATE WORK SESSION: DATE COUNCIL MEETING:
City Council ACTION REQUEST ON:
Councilmember Shropshire would like to have a discussion on the White Flag Ceremony.
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