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The council meeting included discussions and announcements from the mayor, including updates on the Christmas tree lighting event and the Artisan Market. A citizen, Karina Hogusen, addressed the council regarding sewage exposure issues affecting her home and requested a meeting with the city attorney. Another citizen, Justin Nolla, spoke about short-term rentals (STRs) and their impact on neighborhoods, raising concerns about code enforcement and the operation of residential properties as commercial rentals. Council members discussed the issue of short-term rentals and the need for regulations.
The council held a meeting that included the oath of office for reelected and newly elected council members, followed by the nomination and election of the Mayor Pro Tim. Announcements were made regarding the city's social media presence, recognition of Emory Been Ball's contributions, and upcoming Christmas events, including the Christmas tree lighting, Artisan Market Holiday Edition, and the parade of lights. The council discussed and gave first reading consideration to amending the business license ordinance to update the class schedule as required by Act 176 of 2020. They also considered and approved contracts for HVAC upgrades at the city's Fire Department and for infrastructure improvements in the Mill Village area.
The meeting included discussions and presentations on various topics. A resolution honoring Mickey Pringle for his service to the West Colombia community was presented. The council also recognized Indigenous Business Day with a proclamation. Officer Maldonado was recognized as the officer of the quarter. An update was given on the completion of the Triangle City Fountain project. Additionally, citizens raised concerns about speeding in Westover Acres and sewage issues on Nachez Trail.
The council meeting included discussions and actions on several items. These included the second reading and approval of ordinances to annex properties on North Lucas Street and Matias Road. Additionally, there was a first reading and discussion regarding amendments to the West Colombia Code of Ordinances related to alcohol consumption in public places, as well as amendments to special event policies and procedures. Policy amendments to the city employee handbook were also considered and approved. The council also discussed and moved to annex property on Clatt Springs Road, with considerations for future consolidation and potential mural projects in the area. Finally, the council moved into an executive session to discuss legal matters related to hearing procedures for business license tax assessment and appeals.
The council recognized the Great Collegiate Academy War Eagles football and basketball teams for winning state championships. They also recognized Nathan Vernon for his Eagle Scout community service project. The council presented the 2021 Green Government Partner of the Year award to Keep the Midlands Beautiful. Bids for the West Columbia Dog Park were reviewed, and Southern Business was identified as the lowest responsible bidder. The council discussed and considered recommendations for establishing zoning classifications for multiple properties. The Accommodations Tax Committee's recommendations for funding allocations were reviewed and approved, with discussions regarding adjustments to funding for Riverbanks Zoo and a motion to amend funding for Connecticut Derby Day.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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