Council Agendas

Hammond City Council Agenda – July 25, 2023

HAMMOND CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
AGENDA
312 EAST CHARLES STREET
HAMMOND, LOUISIANA
July 25, 2023
5:30pm

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL

III. PUBLIC HEARING: NONE

HAMMOND CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR SESSION AGENDA
312 EAST CHARLES STREET
HAMMOND, LOUISIANA
July 25, 2023
6:00pm or at conclusion of Public Hearing

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL

III. PRAYER

IV. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: All veterans and active military, please render the proper salute.

V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:

Approval of Minutes of July 11, 2023 Meeting

VI. FINAL ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE:

OLD BUSINESS

1. Final adoption of an ordinance to increase the monthly garbage fee from $14.08 to $20.98. (Lacy Landrum)

IX. INTRODCUTION OF AN ORDINANCE:

1. Introduction of an Ordinance to amend the UDC re: reception/Banquet Halls (Councilman Leon)

X. RESOLUTIONS:

OLD BUSINESS:

1. A resolution to accept the proposal for recycling services at the 190 facility. (Lacy Landrum)

NEW BUSINESS:

1. A resolution to appoint Brandon Recotta to the Hammond Historic District Commission for the remainder of a four-year term ending on December 31, 2024. This will complete the term served by Jennifer White. (Mayor Panepinto)

2. A resolution to appoint Tanya Turner to the Hammond Historic District Commission for the remainder of a four-year term ending on December 31, 2024. This will complete the term served by Shauna Seals. (Mayor Panepinto)

3. A resolution to authorize the Hammond Regional Arts Center to serve, sell, or otherwise handle alcohol during the beer-tasting event Brews Arts Festival held on Saturday, October 7, 2023 from 4:00pm-9:00pm. The event boundaries include the 100 block of N. Cypress St. and Morrison Park Alleyway up to (but not including) N. Cherry St. Note: Brews Arts Festival is hosted by the Hammond Regional Arts Center as a primary fundraiser for the organization. Activities include craft-beer tasting, art vendors, and live music and food trucks. Attachment#1 Attachment#2 (Melissa Griffin)

4. A resolution to grant a waiver of the city of Hammond’s Open Container Law to the Hammond Regional Arts Center during the beer-tasting event Brews Arts Festival held on Saturday, October 7, 2023 from 4:00pm-9:00pm. The event boundaries include the 100 block of N. Cypress St. and Morrison Park Alleyway up to (but not including) N. Cherry St. Note: Brews Arts Festival is hosted by the Hammond Regional Arts Center as a primary fundraiser for the organization. Activities include craft beer tasting, art vendors, live music and food trucks. (Melissa Griffin)

5. A resolution to authorize the Hammond Regional Arts Center and its approved merchants to serve, sell, or otherwise handle alcohol during a Wine & Cheese Stroll held on Saturday, August 26, 2023 from 4:00pm-7:00pm in coordination with the Hammond Downtown Development District’s Hot August Stroll event. The event boundaries are E. and W. Robert St., N. and S. Cherry St., E. and W. Coleman Ave., and N. and S. Magnolia St. (Michelle Kendall and Melissa Griffin)

6. A resolution to authorize Benny’s Place to serve, sell, or otherwise handle alcohol during the Hammond Downtown Development District’s Hot August Stroll event held on Saturday, August 26, 2023 from 8:00AM to 8:00PM. The event locations are 106 NW Railroad Ave in Railroad Park and the 100 block of W Charles St near Cate Square Park. Attachment#1 Attachment#2 Attachment#3 (Michelle Kendall and Elle Johnson)

7. A resolution to grant a waiver of the City of Hammond’s Open Container Law for the Hammond Downtown Development District’s Hot August Stroll event on Saturday, August 26, 2023 from 8:00AM to 8:00PM hosted in coordination with Hammond Regional Arts Center and Benny’s Place. The event boundaries are E. and W. Robert St., N. and S. Cherry St., E. and W. Coleman St., and N. and S. Magnolia St, and include 106 NW Railroad Ave in Railroad Park and the 100 block of W Charles near Cate Square Park. (Michelle Kendall)

8. A resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an intergovernmental agreement between Tangipahoa Parish and cities within the parish regarding Acadian Ambulance Services. Attachment#1 Attachment#2 (Dwain Meche)

9. A resolution to authorize the Mayor to enter into an annual support agreement with Tyler Technologies Inc. for the Munis software system estimated annual cost $175,000. (Marcus McMillian)

10. A resolution to authorize the position of assistant city attorney for civil service and related matters. (Andre Coudrain)

11. A resolution to authorize the Mayor to enter into agreement with Lexipol to write and implement policy and procedure manual for the police department in the amount of $33,137.24. (Chief Edwin Bergeron)

12. A resolution supporting the submission of a $19,718 application to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to purchase portable radios for the Hammond Police Department. (Charles Borchers IV)

13. A resolution supporting the submission of an application to the Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program for 240 trees for an annual Louisiana Arbor Day tree giveaway January 19, 2024. (Charles Borchers IV)

XI. REPORTS:

Mayor:

Council:

XII. ADJOURN

I, COUNCIL CLERK, LISA COCKERHAM, OF THE HAMMOND CITY COUNCIL, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING WAS POSTED AT THE COUNCIL’S CHAMBERS AT 312 EAST CHARLES STREET, HAMMOND, LOUISIANA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH LA R.S. 42:19, ON OR BEFORE THE 24TH Day of July 2023 at 4:00pm.

RULES FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

In the interest of fairness and time, the following guidelines are established, relative to public participation and discussion of any agenda item.
1. All persons desiring to speak on a specific agenda item will request the attention of the presiding officer at the time the item is being considered.
2. After recognitions, the participant is requested to give his/her name and address and duly noted in the minutes.
3. All questions and comments are to be addressed to the presiding officer only.
4. There shall be no indulging in personalities. The participant must adhere to the item at hand, and the rules of decorum of the council.
5. When a council member, citizen, elected or appointed public official refuses to adhere to these procedural policies, and the behavior interferes with or disrupts the normal order of business, the presiding officer may eject or request the removal of the disruptive or obstructive party or parties. The presiding officer shall prior to the discussion of a particular item, allow time for the discussion of that item. The Council Clerk shall be the official timekeeper of the Council and shall interrupt discussion to advise the Council that time has expired. Discussion shall cease, and the matter shall then be voted upon forthwith. When called upon for a vote, each council member present shall respond “yes,” “no” or “abstain.” A failure to answer shall be recorded as “abstain.”
Persons needing accommodations or assistance should contact City Council Clerk Lisa Cockerham @ 985-277-5610. Requests should be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting.