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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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  1. 2022 Resurfacing Contract - Change Order #2 (Park Avenue)

  2. Surplus Property

  3. Council Meeting Minutes

  4. Construction Manager at Risk for Yeargan Park Phase 1

  5. Budget Amendment – ARP

  6. ARP Guidelines and Priorities Framework

  7. Holiday Schedule – 2023

H. PUBLIC HEARING

  1. 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

  1. 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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