• City Council Agendas for Monday, April 25th

    By Staff
    April 24, 2016
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    April 25, 2016
    WORK SESSION
    AGENDA
    Taylor Farms Conference Room
    12000 Findley Road, Suite 400
    www.JohnsCreekGA.gov
    5:00 p.m.

     

    1. City Manager
    a. Discussion on Transportation Masterplan
    2. Public Works
    a. Update on Barnwell Road Public Meetings -  Tue., May 3 and  Wed., May 11, 7pm-9:30pm
    b. Review of T-SPLOST Project List with Consultant
    3. Community Development
    a. Review of Application for Metropolitan River Corridor Certificate: RC-16-01, 9375 Riverclub Parkway
    E. EXECUTIVE SESSION
    F. ADJOURNMENT
    G. *Future Agenda Items for Council’s Review
    1. Review of Fee Schedule regarding Business Tax and Licensing; Alcohol
    2. Review of Fee Schedule regarding Planning and Zoning/Building/Land Development
    3. Review of FY2015 Audit
    4. Review of IGA with Sandy Springs for Georgia Crime INformation Center(GCIC) System

    April 25, 2016
    CITY COUNCIL MEETING
    7:00 p.m.
    1. Consideration to Approve the April 11, 2016 Work Session Summary and Council Meeting Minutes
    F. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
    G. PUBLIC COMMENT
    H. CONSENT AGENDA
    1. O2016-04-05 Consideration of an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 113 of the Code of the City of Johns Creek, Georgia (Development Regulations)  Article VII, Section 113-71 (7) & (8) to Amend Surety Agreement Requirements
    I. ANNOUNCEMENTS
    J. REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
    K. OLD BUSINESS
    L. NEW BUSINESS
    1. O2016-04-XX - Public Hearing and Consideration of an Ordinance to Amend Zoning Map for RZ-15-010- Fitch Holdings, LLC- 10500 Block of Parsons Road- to Allow a 9-unit Attached Town-home Development and Concurrent Variances, VC 15-010-1 to Reduce the Rear Zoning Buffer; VC 15-010-2 to Eliminate the 10’ Improvement Setback; VC 15-010-3 and 4 to Reduce the 25’ Landscape Strip Along Parsons Rd. & Wilson Rd.; VC 15-010-5 to Reduce the Front Yard Perimeter Setback Along Wilson Rd.;VC 15-010-6 to Reduce the Side Yard Perimeter Setback Along Parsons Rd.; and VC 15-010-7 to Reduce the Front Interior Setback Along Parsons Rd.
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    JCR

    People, you need to read the list of TSPLOST projects that Johns Creek has in this draft proposal. Widening 141 to six lanes from the river to McInnis Ferry for $10 million?

    And now up to $8 million for 141-State Bridge?

    More of an issue is that these projects now seem to be moving from one road improvement list to the TSPLOST list.

    So the TSPLOST seems to be an opportunity for a new source of funding the City was in one way or another going to pursue already.

    This will be the biggest tax increase we have seen in Johns Creek possibly ever. Will those dollars freed up in the budget if we pass a TSPLOST be used to reduce our millage rate?

    Or will this just be a five year godsend of dollars that allows the City to shift projects out of their own budget, into the TSPLOST budget, freeing up those dollars for projects that this City Management has been fantasizing about for the last two years?

    Somehow this feels like we are being conned into a major tax increase to fund items we were already in the process of funding.

    JC Citizen

    Watch the for sale signs pop up in yards all over JC as graduation nears. I think there could be more than ever this year. The ones I know of have no intention of buying another property in JC. Most of them are looking at Forsyth properties, some are looking at Cherokee, all want out of JC and out of Fulton Co and none of them want out because we don't have a District.

    Anonymous

    I don't recall seeing the TSPLOST major items on the city list. They are way too big for the city to absorb. I have seen minor improvements on the city list, but adding an additional lane on 141 thru the entire city and States Bridge widening require additional funding, beyond what the city can afford.

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