Council Agendas

Hammond City Council Agenda – March 26, 2019

HAMMOND CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
312 EAST CHARLES STREET
HAMMOND, LOUISIANA
March 26, 2019
5:30pm

I. CALL TO ORDER:

II. ROLL CALL: Kip Andrews (), Carlee White Gonzales (), Devon Wells (), Sam DiVittorio (), Steven Leon ()

III. PUBLIC HEARING:

1. An Ordinance for a rezoning request by Plantation Management Company LLC to rezone Blk 10 of the Barber Addition located at 800 S. Oak St. in accordance with survey by R. James Tatum dated 1/22/1998 from RM-2 to C-N (Z-2019-02-00058) recommend approval by Zoning Commission. (Tracie Schillace)

2. An Ordinance to adopt and establish a Tax on all the taxable property within the Corporate limits of Hammond for the Year 2019. (Jinnie Wilson)

Public Works: 2.00 Mills
General Fund: 9.04 Mills
Police & Fire: 10.00 Mills
Total 21.04 Mills

HAMMOND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
REGULAR SESSION
312 EAST CHARLES STREET
HAMMOND, LOUISIANA
March 26, 2019
5:30pm at Conclusion of Public Hearing

I. CALL TO ORDER:

II. ROLL CALL: Kip Andrews (), Carlee White Gonzales (), Devon Wells (), Sam DiVittorio (), Steven Leon ()

III. PRAYER:

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

V. REPORTS:

1. Council:

2. Mayor:

A. Holy Ghost Cheeleaders

3. Recognition of New Businesses:

VI. Minutes of March 11, 2019:

VII. Minutes of March 12, 2019:

VIII. RESOLUTIONS

A. OLD BUSINESS:

1. Appeal by Spencer Rossie of the decision of the Hammond Historic District Commission denying his application for relocation of the properties at 207 West Morris Avenue and 211 West Morris Avenue. Attachment#1 Attachment#2 Attachment#3 (Spencer Rossie)

B. NEW BUSINESS:

1. A resolution to accept “Drainage Improvements [FY 2018]” (Project #420-11806) as substantially complete and to begin the 45-day lien period. (Webb Anderson)

2. A resolution to appoint Kylan Douglas to the Planning & Zoning Commission to complete an existing four-year term that will end on June 14, 2022. (Mayor Panepinto)

3. A resolution supporting the submission of a $51,000 Traffic Safety Grant application for Impaired Driving, Occupant Protection, and Juvenile Underage Drinking Enforcement. (Charles W. Borchers IV)

4. A resolution supporting the submission of a $54,275 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention grant application to establish a voluntary intervention, support, and mentoring program for juveniles at risk of entering the criminal justice system. (Charles W. Borchers IV)

IX. FINAL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE:

1. Final adoption of an Ordinance for a rezoning request by Plantation Management Company LLC to rezone Blk 10 of the Barber Addition located at 800 S. Oak St. in accordance with survey by R. James Tatum dated 1/22/1998 from RM-2 to C-N (Z-2019-02-00058) recommend approval by Zoning Commission. (Tracie Schillace)

2. Final adoption of an Ordinance to adopt and establish a Tax on all the taxable property within the Corporate limits of Hammond for the Year 2019. (Jinnie Wilson)

Public Works: 2.00 Mills
General Fund: 9.04 Mills
Police & Fire: 10.00 Mills
Total 21.04 Mills

X. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE AND SET OF PUBLIC HEARING: NONE

XI. ADJOURN:

I, COUNCIL CLERK, TONIA BANKS, OF THE HAMMOND CITY COUNCIL, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING WAS POSTED AT THE COUNCIL’S OFFICE AT 312 EAST CHARLES STREET, HAMMOND, LOUISIANA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH LA R.S. 42:19, ON OR BEFORE THE 25th Day Of March 2019 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 address to the presiding officer only.
4. There shall be no indulging in personalities and 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 Tonia Banks at 985-277-5610. Request should be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting.