Garner Town Council Regular Meeting - November 7, 2022
This regular meeting of the Council will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue, Garner.
Town of Garner
Town Council Meeting Agenda
November 7, 2022
The Council will meet in regular session at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue.
Mask Policy: All staff and visitors, including people who are fully vaccinated, have the option to wear face coverings while inside Town facilities and during Town Council meetings. All persons should practice social distancing, when possible, in Council Chambers.
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER/ROLL CALL: Mayor Ken Marshburn
The Council will call for a brief recess at 9:00 p.m.
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Kathy Behringer
C. INVOCATION: Council Member Kathy Behringer
D. PETITIONS AND COMMENTS
This portion of the meeting is to receive comments from the public on items not included on this agenda. Interested parties can choose to appear live on the virtual meeting platform or provide
written comments that will be shared with Council. An online form is available at
https://www.garnernc.gov/government/town-council/town-council-agendas-and-minutes for more information on both options. The Council is interested in hearing your concerns but may not take action or deliberate on subject matter brought up during the Petitions and Comments segment. Topics requiring further investigation will be referred to the appropriate town officials or staff and may be scheduled for a future agenda.
E. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
F. PRESENTATIONS
Proclamation recognizing November 2022 as National American Indian Heritage Month
Economic Development Annual Report and Staff Introduction
Clink link to view the full report: Garner Economic Development Annual Report 2022 (joomag.com)
G. CONSENT
Creech Road Tennis Court Reconstruction
Liles Property Acquisition Authorization
Budget Amendment - Liles Property
Council Meeting Minutes
Affordable Housing Financing Support
Budget Amendment – PRCR Sponsorships
Business Registration Amendments
Waiver of Dog and Cat License Fee
H. PUBLIC HEARING
Special Use Permit # SUP-SP-22-07, Historic Banks House
Special use permit request (SUP-SP-22-07) submitted by Curtis and Mary Smalling for a bed and breakfast on a 1.9 +/- acre site located at the northeast intersection of E. Garner Road and Creech Road and may be further identified as Wake County PIN# 1711723798.
Action: Consider motion to approve special use permit with conditions
SUP-SP-21-09, Greenbrier Park
Tier 1 conditional rezoning (CZ-22-04) submitted by Al Neyer, LLC - Justin Parker to conditionally rezone 32.75 +/- acres from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Heavy Industrial Conditional (HI C257). for the development of a 225,000 sf building for industrial use. The site is located at 4839 Green Garden Road and can be further identified as Wake County PIN # 1730-84-2632.
Action: Consider motion to approve CZ-22-04 by adopting Ordinance (2022) 5152.
I. NEW/OLD BUSINESS
Tier 1 Conditional Rezoning #CZ-22-04, US 70 E. Industrial
Tier 1 conditional rezoning (CZ-22-04) submitted by Al Neyer, LLC - Justin Parker to conditionally rezone 32.75 +/- acres from Rural Agricultural (RA) to Heavy Industrial Conditional (HI C257). for the development of a 225,000 sf building for industrial use. The site is located at 4839 Green Garden Road and can be further identified as Wake County PIN # 1730-84-2632.
Action: Consider motion to approve CZ-22-04 by adopting Ordinance (2022) 5152.
Tier 2 Conditional Rezoning #CZ-MP-22-03, The Everstead at White Oak
Tier 2 conditional rezoning (CZ-MP-22-03) submitted by David Phillips, LCD Acquisitions, LLC to rezone 45.38 +/- acres from Rural Agricultural (RA) to master planned Multifamily A Conditional (MF-A C260) for the development of a residential community of no more than 295 units (density 6.5 units per acre). The site is located at the end of Timber Drive E. and may be further identified as Wake County PIN# 1720-82-0256.
Action: Consider motion to approve CZ-MP-22-03 by adopting Ordinance (2022) 5154
Tier 2 Conditional Rezoning #CZ-MP-22-11, Spring Drive Townhomes
Tier 2 conditional rezoning (CZ-MP-22-11) submitted by Charlie Townsend, PE, with VHB to rezone 11.13 +/- acres from Office & Institutional (OI C92) Conditional - now Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMX C92) Conditional - to Multifamily Residential (MF-1 C267) Conditional - will be Multifamily A Conditional (MF-A C267) - for the development of a townhome community not exceeding 4.5 dwelling units per acre. The site is located between Timber Drive and Spring Drive, south of Garner High School, and may be further identified as Wake County PINs # 1701725623 and a portion of 1701635217.
Action: Consider motion to approve CZ-MP-22-11 by adopting Ordinance (2022) 5153
J. COMMITTEE REPORTS
K. MANAGER REPORTS
Garner's Annual Veterans Day Observance will be this Friday (11/11) at Aversboro Road Baptist Church, located at 1600 Aversboro Road. The event starts at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.
The fall special unprepared yard waste and used tires pickup is ongoing. It started last week, and crews will continue to work their way through our neighborhoods over the next couple of weeks. For more information, visit GarnerNC.gov, phone Public Works during business hours at 919.772.7600, or email publicworksservicedesk@garnernc.gov.
Town Council Meeting Schedule 2023
L. ATTORNEY REPORTS
M. COUNCIL REPORTS
Capital Projects Status Update (End of FY23, Q1)
N. Closed Session
Pursuant to N.C. General Statutes Section 143.318.11(a)(5) to discuss possible real estate acquisition and the Town’s negotiating position regarding such real estate.
O. ADJOURN
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Garner Town Council Regular Meeting - October 3, 2022
This regular meeting of the Council will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue, Garner.
Town of Garner
Town Council Meeting Agenda
October 3, 2022
The Council will meet in regular session at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue.
Mask Policy: All staff and visitors, including people who are fully vaccinated, have the option to wear face coverings while inside Town facilities and during Town Council meetings. All persons should practice social distancing, when possible, in Council Chambers.
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER/ROLL CALL: Mayor Ken Marshburn
The Council will call for a brief recess at 9:00 p.m.
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Gra Singleton
C. INVOCATION: Council Member Gra Singleton
D. PETITIONS AND COMMENTS
This portion of the meeting is to receive comments from the public on items not included on this agenda. Interested parties can choose to appear live on the virtual meeting platform or provide
written comments that will be shared with Council. An online form is available at
https://www.garnernc.gov/government/town-council/town-council-agendas-and-minutes for more information on both options. The Council is interested in hearing your concerns but may not take action or deliberate on subject matter brought up during the Petitions and Comments segment. Topics requiring further investigation will be referred to the appropriate town officials or staff and may be scheduled for a future agenda.
E. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
F. PRESENTATIONS
Presentation to Award Officers and a Civilian Department Awards
Presentation to recognize officers and community member for a Department Commendation and Civilian Citation for going above and beyond their duties for a family in need. We will also recognize two officers for a Life-Saving Award.
G. CONSENT
Surplus Property
Budget Amendment - Next50 Grant
Budget Amendment - Replacement Vehicle
Alcohol Ordinance Amendment for Rand-Bryan House
U-6225 (White Oak Roundabout) Contract Amendment No.3…
Council Meeting Minutes
Personnel Policy Amendment- Starting Salaries
H. PUBLIC HEARING
CZ-22-04, US 70E Industrial
Tier 1 conditional rezoning request (CZ-22-04) submitted by Justin Parker with Al Neyer, LLC, to conditionally rezone 32.75 +/- acres from Single-Family Residential (R-40) - now Rural Agricultural (RA) since 7/5/22 - to Heavy Industrial (I-2 C257) Conditional - to be adopted as Heavy Industrial (HI C257) Conditional. The site is located on the north side of US Highway 70 East and adjacent to the eastern margin of the future NC 540 corridor and may be further identified as a portion of Wake County PIN# 1730842632.
Action: Consider referral to Planning Commission for plan consistency review and recommendation.
Walters Buffaloe Development Agreement
Pulte Home Company LLC has proposed a Development Agreement as a condition of approval of the Walters Buffaloe conditional rezoning, CZ-MP-21-12. The Development Agreement proposes to address road infrastructure along the White Oak and Bryan Road corridor to support public roadway widening improvements and a traffic signal at the intersection of White Oak and Bryan Road..
Pulte Home Company LLC is developing a residential project known as Walters Buffaloe. In conjunction with the conditional rezoning request, CZ-MP-21-12, Pulte has proposed a development agreement to address road widening improvements along White Oak Road north and south of Bryan Road. State law requires a legislative hearing prior to the Town entering into a development agreement. A draft of the Agreement can be found here.
Action: Provide feedback to the developer and consider approval of the agreement or referral to Planning Commission
I. NEW/OLD BUSINESS
Tier 2 Conditional Rezoning # CZ-SP-21-02, Greenbrier Park
Conditional rezoning request (CZ-SP-21-02) submitted by Liberty Investment Partners to rezone 9.6+/- acres from Service Business (SB C114), 6.1=/- acres from Single Family Residential (R-15) and 2.1 +/- acres from Single Family Residential (R-20) to Multifamily Conditional (MF-1 C253) for the development of a multifamily residential community. The request offers architectural conditions and amenities along with a site plan. The 17.8-acres site is located at the northwest corner of Timber Drive and Grovemont Road and may be further identified as Wake County PINs: 1701535458, 1701537520, 1701536721, 1701539949, and 1701632572.
Action: Consider motion to adopt statement of reasonableness and approve or deny CZ-SP-21-02; Adopt Ordinance (2022) 5148
Recruitment & Retention Initiatives
This is a follow-up to the September Work Session discussion on nine proposed enhancements to the Town of Garner total personnel rewards strategy. The recommended recruitment and retention strategies will benefit the Town's workforce across all departments and provide a competitive recruitment package for new employees.
Action: Consider moving forward with recommended recruitment and retention strategies.
J. COMMITTEE REPORTS
K. MANAGER REPORTS
Movie Night – Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Friday, October 7, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Rec Center 2.
Garner Night Market – Friday, October 14, 5-9 p.m.in Downtown Garner 3.
Spooky Skate Night – Saturday, October 15, 4-6 p.m. at the Rec Center
L. ATTORNEY REPORTS
M. COUNCIL REPORTS
Capital Projects Status Update (End of FY23, Q1)
N. ADJOURN
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Garner Town Council Regular Meeting - September 6, 2022
This regular meeting of the Council will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue, Garner.
Town of Garner
Town Council Meeting Agenda
September 6, 2022
The Council will meet in regular session at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue.
Mask Policy: All staff and visitors, including people who are fully vaccinated, have the option to wear face coverings while inside Town facilities and during Town Council meetings. All persons should practice social distancing, when possible, in Council Chambers.
A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER/ROLL CALL: Mayor Ken Marshburn
The Council will call for a brief recess at 9:00 p.m.
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Ken Marshburn
C. INVOCATION: Mayor Ken Marshburn
D. PETITIONS AND COMMENTS
This portion of the meeting is to receive comments from the public on items not included on this agenda. Interested parties can choose to appear live on the virtual meeting platform or provide
written comments that will be shared with Council. An online form is available at
https://www.garnernc.gov/government/town-council/town-council-agendas-and-minutes for more information on both options. The Council is interested in hearing your concerns but may not take action or deliberate on subject matter brought up during the Petitions and Comments segment. Topics requiring further investigation will be referred to the appropriate town officials or staff and may be scheduled for a future agenda.
E. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
F. PRESENTATIONS
Recognize Garner Baseball Inc. 8U State Champions
The GBI 8U All Star Team won the Tarheel League State Championship. They finished the All Star Summer with a 13-1 record.
Presentation of new ISO rating for Garner Fire-Rescue by Matt Poole, Fire Chief and Mike Causey, NC Commissioner of Insurance and State Fire Marshal
An ISO fire rating is a score provided to fire departments and insurance companies by the Insurance Services Office. The score reflects how prepared a community and area is for fires and other emergencies. The highest PPC score an area can receive from ISO is a 1 and the lowest is a 10.
Proclamation recognizing September 2022 as Preparedness Month
This Proclamation is a Nationwide Initiative to raise awareness of the importance of all hazard preparedness for individuals, businesses, and communities.
G. CONSENT
2022 Resurfacing Contract - Change Order #2 (Park Avenue)
Surplus Property
Council Meeting Minutes
Construction Manager at Risk for Yeargan Park Phase 1
Budget Amendment – ARP
ARP Guidelines and Priorities Framework
Holiday Schedule – 2023
H. PUBLIC HEARING
Contiguous Annexation Petition # ANX-22-08, Rollman Farms
Voluntary contiguous annexation (ANX-22-08) petition submitted by ARS Garner - Old Stage Development, LLC to bring 63.759 +/- acres into the Town's primary corporate limits, and including 1.650 +/- acres of right-of-way for a total of 65.409 +/- acres.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2022) 5141
I. NEW/OLD BUSINESS
Walters Buffaloe Development Agreement
Pulte Home Company LLC has proposed a Development Agreement as a condition of approval of the Walters Buffaloe conditional rezoning, CZ-MP-21-12. The Development Agreement proposes to address road infrastructure along the White Oak and Bryan Road corridor to support public roadway widening improvements and a traffic signal at the intersection of White Oak and Bryan Road..
Action: Consider setting a public hearing
J. COMMITTEE REPORTS
K. MANAGER REPORTS
The CLUE Steering Committee Meeting will be on September 7 at 5:00 p.m.
The Connect Conference is on September 8
The next outdoor movie at the Rec Center will be ‘Encanto’ on September 9 at 7:45 p.m.
The Night Market will be on September 23 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
L. ATTORNEY REPORTS
M. COUNCIL REPORTS
N. ADJOURN
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Garner Town Council Regular Meeting - March 17, 2020
The Council will meet in regular session at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue.
Garner Town Council
Regular Session Agenda
March 17, 2020
7:00pm
Town Council Meetings Stream Live on Facebook here
PRESENTATIONS
1. Introduction of Miss Garner Megan Huff and Miss Garner Outstanding Teen, Hailey Wagner
Presenter: Harold Garner, Executive Director of Miss Garner Pageant Association
2. Presentation of Proclamation to Dianna Wynn Recognizing the Centennial of the 19th Amendment and the 100th Anniversary of the League of Women Voters
Presenter: Mayor Ken Marshburn
3. Introduction of Matthew Coppedge, Garner Chamber President and Farewell to Neal
Presenter: Ken Marshburn, Mayor
4. Garner Fire-Rescue Annual Report
Presenter: Matt Poole, Fire Chief
CONSENT AGENDA
Budget Amendment - Space Needs Study
Presenter: David Beck, Finance Director Council authorized contracting with IBI Group for a space needs study at the February 18, 2020 regular meeting. Funding for the study will come from available fund balance.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4049
PUBLIC HEARINGS
OLD/NEW BUSINESS
1. 3rd Quarter Update
Presenter: Mike Franks, Budget & Special Projects Manager
2. Census 2020 Update
Presenter: Rick Mercier, Communications Manager and David Bamford, Planning Services Manager Staff will provide an update on the upcoming 2020 Census. Activities and outreach efforts will be discussed. Action: No action required
3. Lobbyist Report
Presenter: Sam Bridges, Lobbyist Mr. Bridges will provide updates on his activities and advise Town Council and staff on any pending actions that will put the Town in a better position as it relates to policy, funding, and advocacy.
Action: No action required
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Attorney Recommendation
Presenter: Mayor Ken Marshburn
MANAGER REPORTS
1. Garner info
2. Building & Permit Report
3. Traffic Calming
4. Schedule for March 31st and April 1st
5. Coronavirus Update
ATTORNEY REPORTS
COUNCIL REPORTS
CLOSED SESSION
Pursuant to N.C. General Statutes 143-318.11(a)(5) to discuss possible real estate acquisition
and the Town’s negotiating position regarding such real estate.
ADJOURNMENT
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Town Council Regular Meeting - March 2, 2020
The Council will meet in regular session at 7:00 p.m. in the Garner Town Hall located at 900 7th Avenue.
Garner Town Council
Regular Session Agenda
March 2, 2020
7:00pm
Town Council Meetings Stream Live on Facebook here
PRESENTATIONS
The Economic Development Department will present the new marketing-based website for economic development. This website is being funded by the Garner Economic Development Corporation
Presenter: Joseph Stallings, Economic Development Director
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Annexation 19-12 (Starling) & Annexation 20-01 (Capaforte)
Presenter: Chris Johnson, Town Engineer
These 2 voluntary annexation petitions were submitted in order to connect to public water and sewer on Vandora Springs Rd. Single-family homes are proposed to be built on these properties. (ANX 19-12) Julie Starling – Satellite annexation, (ANX 20- 01) John Capaforte – Satellite annexation
Action: Consider adopting Resolution (2020) 2408 to set public hearings for April 6.
2. Recognition of Disposable Property
Presenter: Joe Binns, Interim Police Chief
Recognize service weapon and badge of First Class Officer Steven Doak as disposable property, so they can be awarded to him in recognition of his retirement from the Town after almost 15 years of service.
Action: Consider approving Resolution (2020) 2407.
3. Stop Conditions - Avenue at White Oak Phase 1
Presenter: Chris Johnson, Town Engineer
The Engineering Department is seeking approval of a two Stop Conditions in the Avenue at White Oak Phase 1 on White Oak Ridge Drive at the intersection with Garner Road and Eagle Rare Lane at the intersection with White Oak Ridge Drive to serve as basic traffic control measures.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4044.
4. Stop Conditions - Minglewood Townhomes
Presenter: Chris Johnson, Town Engineer
The Engineering Department is seeking approval of four Stop Conditions in Minglewood Townhomes on Kineton Woods Way at the intersection with Minglewood Drive, Gosford Lane at the intersection with Kineton Woods Way, Wilmont Lane at the intersection with Minglewood Drive, and Wilmont Lane at the intersection with Gosford Lane to serve as basic traffic control measures.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4045.
5. Budget Amendment – Asset Forfeiture
Presenter: David Beck, Finance Director
The Police Department is requesting to utilize $3,894 from Asset Forfeiture Restricted Fund Balance for the purchase of qualifying police department non-capital items. The funds will be used to purchase Narcan nasal spray which is used to treat individuals during an opioid overdose
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4046.
6. Budget Amendment – PRCR Donations
Presenter: David Beck, Finance Director The PRCR Department has received several donations from citizens towards the purchase of either memorial benches or bricks for the veteran's memorial. The donations will be used to purchase these items and have them installed.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4047.
7. Council Meeting Minutes
Presenter: Stella Gibson, Town Clerk Council meeting minutes from January 21, 2020, January 28, 2020, February 3, 2020 Closed session minutes from January 21, 2020 and February 3, 2020
Action: Consider approving minutes.
8. Approval of Planning and Inspection Positions
Presenter: BD Sechler, Human Resources Director Approval of 1/1.0 new Planning Technician position in the Planning Department and 1/1.0 new Building Inspector position in Inspections.
Action: Consider recommending approval.
9. Budget Amendment - Planning and Inspection Technician Positions
Presenter: David Beck, Finance Director
At the February 25, 2020 work session meeting, staff from the Planning and Inspections departments presented staffing requests for Council consideration. After some questions and discussion, both requests received favorable feedback from Council and are now being presented for formal approval.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4048.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. SUP-SP-19-12 Tru Hotel
Presenter: Stacy Harper, Principal Planner
Special Use Permit Site Plan application submitted by Herring-Sutton & Associates, PA for a hotel on a 4.17 +/- acre tract. The site is located at the rear of 545 US Highway 70 East and may be further identified as a portion of Wake County PIN# 1720-19-6910.
Action: Consider approving with conditions,
2. CUP-SP-19-21, US HWY 70 Dental Office
Presenter: Stacy Harper, Principal Planner Special Use Permit Site Plan application submitted by Herring-Sutton & Associates, PA for a medical office on a 1.56 +/- acre tract. The site is located at the front of 545 US Highway 70 East and may be further identified as a portion of Wake County PIN# 1720- 19-6910.
Action: Consider approving with conditions.
OLD/NEW BUSINESS
1. 2020 Annual Resurfacing Contract - Bid Award and Change Order #1
Presenter: Chris Johnson, Town Engineer
Staff to present information to Town Council regarding bid award of 2020 Annual Resurfacing Contract and to obtain approval for change order to add several streets to the contract due to competitive pricing received.
Action: Consider awarding project to Daniels Inc. of Garner; Approve CO#1; authorize Town Manager to execute contract and CO#1.
2. Appoint Deputy Finance Officer
David Beck, Finance Director
North Carolina General Statute chapter 159 requires each local government to have a finance officer, lays out the duties of the position, and allows for deputy finance officers to be appointed as needed. A duly appointed deputy finance officer has the authority to carry out all the required duties of the finance officer in their absence. Having a deputy finance officer provides financial safeguards and ensures that all duties of the finance officer position are adequately and effectively covered.
Action: Consider adopting Resolution (2020) 2409.
3. Human Resource Committee Appointment Recommendations
Presenter: HR Committee Members Elmo Vance and Demian Dellinger
The Human Resources Committee of the Town Council conducted interviews to fill mid- term vacancies on the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources and the Senior Center Advisory Boards. The Committee presents the following recommendations: PRCR - Mon Peng Yueh; Senior Center - Sharon Verity, Ann Morgan. The term of these appointments will be June 30, 2020.
Action: Consider appointing nominees.
4. UDO Re-Write Steering Committee Appointment Recommendations
Presenter: Jeff Triezenberg, Planning Director Request from the Planning Department to appoint members to serve on the Steering Committee for the UDO Re-Write project.
Action: Consider appointing recommended individuals
COMMITTEE REPORTS
MANAGER REPORTS
1. Garner info
2. Update on Fire MOU Committee
3. Census Update
4. Reschedule of BRT, March 3 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center
ATTORNEY REPORTS
COUNCIL REPORTS
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Town Council Regular Meeting - February 18, 2020
Garner Town Council
Regular Session Agenda
February 18, 2020
7:00pm
PRESENTATIONS
Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) : Southern Corridor Project Kick-off
Presenter: Gaby Lontos-Lawlor, Town Senior Planner and Het Patel, City of Raleigh Senior Transit Planner
The presentation will provide brief background into the Wake Transit Plan and the Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects identified in the plan. There will be an overview for the kick-off of Wake BRT: Southern Corridor project.
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Timber Drive Sidewalk Connectors project (C-5604RA)
Presenter: Chris Johnson, Town Engineer
Award CEI contract to SEPI Engineering to cover professional services for construction administration and materials testing in conjunction with the Timber Drive Sidewalk Connectors project (C-5604RA).
Action: Consider authorizing Manager to execute contract with SEPI Engineering, Inc. upon contract concurrence from NCDOT.
2. Minutes
Presenter: Stella Gibson, Town Clerk
Council regular meeting and closed session minutes from December 17, 2019.
Action: Consider approving minutes.
3. Budget Amendment - 2020 Debt Refunding
Presenter: David Beck, Finance Director
An opportunity to refund the 2010 Build America Bonds became known after the adoption of the original budget for FY 19-20. The amendment presented covers revenue from the new lender, the redemption of the old bonds, and the associated issuance costs.
Action: Consider adopting Ordinance (2020) 4041
OLD/NEW BUSINESS
Contract Approval for Space Needs Study
Presenter: Matt Roylance, Asst. Town Manager-Operations
In preparation for upcoming discussions about the Town's next bond referendum, staff recommends hiring a consultant to forecast space needs and do preliminary cost estimates for a new or expanded Public Works facility, Police large evidence storage, and general file storage.
Action: Consider approving contract with IBI Group to perform a space needs study.
MANAGER REPORTS
1. Garner Info
2. Building & Permit Report
3. BRT Public Meeting February 20, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at the Garner Senior Center
4. Employee Pancake Breakfast Dates
ATTORNEY REPORTS
COUNCIL REPORTS
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