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CLARKSVILLE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION MAY 7, 2015 MINUTES CALL TO ORDER The regular session of the Clarksville City Council was called to order by Mayor Kim McMillan on Thursday, May 7, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 106 Public Square, Clarksville, Tennessee. A prayer was offered by Councilman David Allen; the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilwoman Deanna McLaughlin. ATTENDANCE PRESENT: Richard Garrett (Ward 1), Deanna McLaughlin (Ward 2), James Lewis (Ward 3), Wallace Redd (Ward 4), Valerie Guzman (Ward 5), Wanda Smith (Ward 6), Geno Grubbs (Ward 7), David Allen (Ward 8), Joel Wallace, Mayor Pro Tem (Ward 9), Mike Alexander (Ward 10), Bill Powers (Ward 11), Jeff Burkhart (Ward 12) PUBLIC HEARING Councilman Grubbs made a motion to conduct a public hearing to allow comments relative to requests for zone change. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. A voice vote was taken; the motion passed without objection. ORDINANCE 61-2014-15 (First Reading) Amending the Zoning Ordinance and Map of the City of Clarksville, application of John C. Fletcher for zone change on property located at Ft. Campbell Blvd. and Dover Crossing from C-2 General Commercial District to C-5 Highway & Arterial Commercial District Mark Riggins spoke on behalf of the applicant and asked for support of this change. Jeff Fletcher said the family intended to construct a car dealership on the property. No one spoke against this change. ORDINANCE 62-2014-15 (First Reading) Amending the Zoning Ordinance and Map of the City of Clarksville, application of Bud E. Leavell, Edward C. Burchett-Agent, for zone change on property located at McCormick Lane and Trophy Trace from R-1 Single Family Residential District to R-4 Multiple Family Residential District and R-2A Single Family Residential District

No one spoke for or against this request. Councilman Grubbs made a motion to revert to regular session. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. There was no objection. ADOPTION OF ZONING The recommendation of the Regional Planning Staff was for disapproval of ORDINANCE 61-2014-15; the recommendation of the Regional Planning Commission was for approval. Councilman Grubbs made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Burkhart. The following vote was recorded: Powers, Redd, Smith, Wallace NAY: McLaughlin The recommendation of the Regional Planning Staff and Commission were for approval of ORDINANCE 62-2014-15. Councilman Grubbs made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Wallace. The following vote was recorded: CONSENT AGENDA All items in this portion of the agenda are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Council and may be approved by one motion; however, a member of the Council may request that an item be removed for separate consideration under the appropriate committee report: 1. ORDINANCE 46-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the FY15 Capital Projects Budget to accept a TDOT Multimodal Access Project grant 2. ORDINANCE 47-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the Zoning Ordinance and Map of the City of Clarksville, application of Kevin Kennedy and Bruce Kennedy, Wade Hadley-Agent, for zone change on property at the intersection of Needmore Road and Trenton Road from R-1 Single Family Residential District and R-4 Multiple Family Residential District to C-2 General Commercial District 3. ORDINANCE 48-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the Zoning Ordinance and Map of the City of Clarksville, application of Hui Sun Cho, Sung Cho-Agent, for zone change on property at the intersection of Franklin Street and Reynolds Street from R-3 Three Family Residential District to C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District

4. ORDINANCE 49-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the Zoning Ordinance and Map of the City of Clarksville, application of Shaun Robertson for zone change on property at the intersection of Maple Lane and Riverview Drive from R-2 Single Family Residential District to R-6 Single Family District 5. ORDINANCE 51-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the FY15 Capital Projects to increase funding for the public safety communications system 6. ORDINANCE 52-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the Zoning Ordinance and City of Clarksville Code relative to vested property rights site review requirements 7. ORDINANCE 54-2014-15 (Second Reading) Amending the FY15 General Fund Budget for purchase of an HVAC for the Custom House Museum s storage facility 8. Adoption of Minutes: March 26, March 30, April 2, April 20 9. Approval of Board Appointments: Housing Authority: John Castleman May 2015 through September 2018 Natural Gas Acquisition Board: Cindee Ellis May 2015 through December 2017 Tree Board: Mike Borske May 2015 through June 2015 Zoning Appeals: Tracy Knight May 2015 through December 2015 Councilman Burkhart made a motion to adopt the Consent Agenda. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. Councilwoman McLaughlin registered nay vote on ORDINANCE 47-2014-15 and ORDINANCE 49-2014-15. The following vote on the motion was recorded: The motion to adopt the Consent Agenda passed. HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE David Allen, Chair Councilman Allen said the Office of Housing & Community Development would be submitting a video (shown during this report) to the National Community Development Association as an entry for the John A. Sasser National Community Development Week Award.

FINANCE COMMITTEE Joel Wallace, Chair ORDINANCE 55-2014-15 (First Reading) Authorizing right of eminent domain to obtain easements and rights-of-way for intersection improvements at Needmore Road & Trenton Road and Edmondson Ferry Road & Ashland City Road (41A Bypass) and installation of downtown sidewalks The recommendation of the Finance Committee was for approval of this ordinance. Councilman Wallace made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. The following vote was recorded: RESOLUTION 28-2014-15 Accepting the 2016-2010 Public Improvements Program compiled by the Regional Planning Commission The recommendation of the Finance Committee was for approval of this resolution. Councilman Wallace made a motion to adopt this resolution. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. The following vote was recorded: The motion to adopt this resolution passed. RESOLUTION 34-2014-15 Hazard Mitigation Plan Adopting the Montgomery County Multi-Jurisdictional The recommendation of the Finance Committee was for approval of this resolution. Councilman Wallace made a motion to adopt this resolution. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. The following vote was recorded: The motion to adopt this resolution passed. RESOLUTION 35-2014-15 Authorizing a grant application and adopting the 2015-20 Consolidated Plan, the 2015-16 Action Plan, and the 2015-16 Budget for Community Development Block Grant and HOME Program The recommendation of the Finance Committee was for approval of this resolution. Councilman Wallace made a motion to adopt this resolution. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman McLaughlin. The following vote was recorded:

The motion to adopt this resolution passed. GAS & WATER COMMITTEE Wallace Redd, Chair ORDINANCE 58-2014-15 (First Reading) Authorizing extension of city utilities to property on Charles Bell Road; request of Terry Weakley The recommendation of the Gas & Water Committee was for approval of this ordinance. Councilman Redd made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. The following vote was recorded: ORDINANCE 59-2014-15 (First Reading) Authorizing extension of city utilities to property on Dunlop Lane; request of William Francis Wooton The recommendation of the Gas & Water Committee was for approval of this ordinance. Councilman Redd made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Guzman. The following vote was recorded: PARKS, RECREATION, GENERAL SERVICES Valerie Guzman, Chair Councilwoman Guzman invited the public to the annual Warrior Week festivities on May 9 th and announced the Downtown Saturday Market would begin May 16 th. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Building & Codes, Fire, Police) Geno Grubbs, Chair ORDINANCE 56-2014-15 (First Reading) Amending the Official Code relative to keeping backyard chickens The recommendation of the Public Safety Committee was for approval of this ordinance. Councilman Grubbs made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Redd. The following vote was recorded:

AYE: Alexander, Allen, Burkhart, Garrett, Grubbs, Guzman, Powers, Redd, Smith, Wallace NAY: Lewis, McLaughlin Councilman Grubbs reported the following April department statistics: Building & Codes Construction Division 1,734 inspections; Building & Codes Enforcement Division 587 cases; Building & Codes Administration 74 single-family permits; Fire & Rescue 982 emergency runs; Police 12,682 responses. Councilman Grubbs invited the Council to the Law Enforcement Memorial Day ceremony on May 15 th. STREET COMMITTEE James Lewis, Chair Councilman Lewis said the Street Department completed 300 work orders during April. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Deanna McLaughlin, Chair Councilwoman McLaughlin reported the following April department statistics: CTS 62,663 passengers; Garage 338 work orders with unleaded fuel at $2.27 per gallon and diesel fuel at $1.94 per gallon. NEW BUSINESS BANK OF AMERICA PROPERTY ORDINANCE 57-2014-15 (First Reading) Authorizing purchase of the downtown Bank of America property Councilman Allen made a motion to postpone action on this ordinance to the next regular session. The motion was seconded by Councilman Redd. The following vote was recorded: The motion to postpone passed. CBID/TRC BOARD MEMBERSHIP ORDINANCE 60-2014-15 (First Reading) Amending the Official Code relative to membership of the Central Business Improvement District Management Corporation (Two Rivers Company) Councilman Wallace made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Alexander. Councilman Burkhart said he would not vote on this ordinance because he

is a downtown stakeholder. Councilman Lewis made a motion to postpone action on this ordinance to the next regular session to allow time for gathering additional information. The motion was seconded by Councilman Redd. Following discussion, Councilman Redd called for the question. The question was seconded by Councilman Lewis. A voice vote was taken; the motion to cease discussion passed. The following vote on the motion was recorded: AYE: Grubbs, Guzman, Lewis, Powers, Redd, Smith NAY: Alexander, Allen, Garrett, McLaughlin, Wallace ABSTAIN: Burkhart PARKS B-CYCLE GRANT The motion to postpone passed. Councilman Wallace made a motion to consider ORDINANCE 63-2014-15 on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lewis. The following vote was recorded: The motion to consider passed. ORDINANCE 63-2014-15 (First Reading) Amending the FY15 Parks & Recreation Budget to accept donation of $118,000 from Clarksville Academy for two B-Cycle bicycle rental stations Councilman Wallace made a motion to adopt this ordinance on first reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Garrett. There was no objection to hearing comments from Parks Manager Kevin Cowling. Mr. Cowling said the Department would add more bicycle rental stations throughout the city of these stations proved to be successful. He said the bicycles were included in the project cost and the Parks Department would maintain the stations and bicycles. The was no objection to reverting to regular session. The following vote was recorded: AYE: Alexander, Allen, Burkhart, Garrett, Grubbs, Guzman, Lewis,

CHARTER REVISIONS RESOLUTION 36-2014-15 Ratification of Tennessee General Assembly Private Chapter of the Private Acts of 2015 relative to comprehensive amendments to the Official Charter of the City of Clarksville MAYOR AND STAFF REPORTS Councilman Lewis made a motion to adopt this resolution. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Guzman. Mayor McMillan stated the adopted chapter had not yet been signed by the Governor and made a motion to postpone action on this resolution to the next regular session. The motion was seconded by Councilman Alexander. A voice vote was taken; the motion to postpone passed. Mayor McMillan announced that since some members would not be available on May 18 th, the planned budget work session had been rescheduled to May 21 st. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:01 p.m.