CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT MARCH 1-7, 2021
RAY GIBSON
City Manager Ray Gibson hosted the annual Management Team Retreat at City Hall on March 2. The aim of the retreat is to set priorities for 2021.
3/1 3/1 3/1 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/3
Held the weekly Management Team meeting Along with Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones, PIO Ann Marie Burdett, and Police Chief Scott Gray, participated in a leadership podcast on the importance of teamwork Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, held a meeting regarding Main Street operations Prepared for the staff retreat to include a dinner meeting with Innercomm’s Bill Stark to finalize the retreat details Held the annual staff retreat for the day Completed correspondence related to the New City Hall & City Center Park project Held a meeting with Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, and Economic Development Director Brian Wismer
3/3
Attended a demo with Hiperweb software
3/3
Attended a Zoom meeting with City Engineer Adam Price, Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, and Development Inspector/GIS Analyst Tony Whitley to discuss the Oakleigh Manor Subdivision CONTINUES ON PAGE 2
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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONTINUED Held the weekly breakfast meeting with City Council members Rich 3/4 Hoffman and Paul Oddo Along with Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones, Public Services Director Chris Hindman, Goodwyn Mills & Cato Engineer Tim Blaydes, and Clear Water’s Tim Mitchell, held a Microsoft 3/4 Teams meeting with Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division to discuss conditions placed on a water withdrawal permit Attended a special-called City Council meeting to interview law firms 3/4 for the City’s City Attorney in executive session 3/4
Conducted a site visit at 692 North Glynn Street
3/4
Attended the regularly-scheduled City Council meeting
3/5
Held a meeting at the Villages @ Lafayette Park with Home Owners’ Association board members Winford Hendrix and Jerry Barronton
3/5
Completed the Meals on Wheels route
3/5 3/5 3/5
Attended a lunch meeting with Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program Services (CPS) and Community & Economic Development Director David Rast Walked the New City Hall & City Center Park site with Steve Mauro from CPS and Community & Economic Development Director David Rast Held a phone conference with Leadership Consultant Catherine Bennett from Bennett Consulting, LLC
CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended the weekly Management Team meeting 3/1; attended the Management Team Retreat 3/2; attended the City Council meeting 3/4; attended interviews for the new City Attorney 3/4. Projects: Prepared the City Council meeting agenda packet for the 3/4 meeting; prepared and sent various public notices to the Fayette County News. Open Records Requests: 7
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Meetings Attended: Management Team 3/1; Fayetteville Teamworks and DISC podcast with the City Manager, Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief, and Police Chief 3/1; Staff Retreat 3/2; Communications Team 3/1, 3/3 and 3/4; Police Department Disciplinary Committee 3/3; City Council Meeting 3/4. Projects: Budget; website. Publications: City News; Weekly Report; E-Mail Update. Civic Duties: Meals on Wheels 3/4. Media Requests: 5 Press Release: n/a. Unique Media Created: Fayetteville header graphic. E-Mail Update subscribers: 1,961
COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Governor Brian Kemp extended the pandemic State of Emergency in Georgia through Tuesday, April 6, 2021. CITY WEBSITE VIEWS
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Water main repaired 3/4 FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
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11,811
1,788
Payment
586
Survey PR
476
Job Board
433
Boil Water PR
290
Police Department
215
Payment Warning
214
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4,286
E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
1,961
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events - Training Division delivered a two-day course on Principles and Practices of Command. Projects - Chief Alan Jones attended the following meetings: City Manager’s office to discuss the upcoming Microsoft Teams meeting with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division (EPD); Microsoft Teams meeting in the City Manager’s office with the EPD regarding a draft Groundwater Permit; multiple interviews with law firms to provide services with the City; final interview and employment offer for an open firefighter position. Chief Jones participated in the Fayetteville Leadership Podcast on teamwork, collaboration, and communication. Chief Jones, Deputy Chief Linda Black, Division Chief Keith Harris, and Division Chief Mike Matthews attended the Management Team Retreat; Chief Black and Captain Joshua Collins assisted the Georgia DPH and Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services with COVID-19 vaccinations. Chief Black attended various webinars throughout the week with Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) officials and various other medical associations regarding COVID-19. Division Chief Keith Harris continued scheduling testing for potential firefighter candidates. Battalion Chief Jeff Gable updated the COVID-19 Incident Action Plan. Daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) mask and regulators continues. Tower 91 is out of service for repairs and remains at Ten-8 in Smyrna. Weekly COVID-19 report was completed and sent to the Georgia Department of Public Health.
POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY ¡ Monday, March 1 - Chief Scott Gray attended the weekly Management Team meeting; Chief Gray assisted with a podcast at City Hall; Command Staff had the weekly meeting; department employees completed a Meals on Wheels route. ¡ Tuesday, March 2 - The Command Staff attended the Staff Retreat at City Hall; Chief Gray attended the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police District 10 meeting at the Riverdale Police Department. ¡ Wednesday, March 3 - Department employees assisted with traffic during the COVID-19 vaccinations at the old Station 4. ¡ Thursday, March 4 - The Office of Professional Standards tested two new candidates for possible hire; officers Turpin and Stewart started with the City. ¡ Friday, March 5 - Held a meeting on the new fiscal year budget.
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH Occupational Tax
¡ Reconciled month-end books. ¡ Preparing budget for Fiscal Year 2022 ¡ Municipal Court in-person sessions have resumed ¡ Interviews conducted for the Municipal Court Administrative Clerk and Deputy Clerk of Court positions ¡ RFP for the telephone system was awarded to Localloop
Business License Applications Received
17
Alcohol License Applications Received
1
Business Licenses Completed
16
Alcohol Licenses Issued
1
Business Licenses Pending
-
Alcohol Licenses Pending
-
Business License Renewals Issued
75
Alcohol License Renewals
-
Total Amount Collected $105,071.14 Outstanding Renewals
Major Revenue Funds
Municipal Court General Statistics
Main Street Tourism Fund Revenues General Fund Revenues
$181,933.43
Downtown Development Authority Revenue
-
Water & Sewer Revenues
$324,699.01
Purchase Order Statistics Purchase Orders Issued
75
Open Purchase Orders
123
Change Purchase Orders
17
Budget Override Requests
2
Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
Court sessions held Citations received
5 134
Scheduled arraignment cases
58
Scheduled trial cases
25
Warrants Issued for Failure to Appear (FTA) & Violation of Probation
-
Number of FTAs
20
FTA citations sent to Dept. of Driver Services
4
Probation Revocation Hearings
4
In-Person sessions
4
Virtual sessions
-
Probation sessions
1
Revenue
$19,742
NEW BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Business Name
Address
4M Motors, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B45
58 Auto Sales, LLC
115 Commerce Drive, Suite E30
Auto City Dealer, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B8
B.I.G. Financial, LLC
355 East Lanier Avenue, Suite N
5,011
Big Flick Rentals 2.0, LLC
320 West Lanier Avenue, Suite 200
$324,081.70
Carbo’s Weiner Hut and Creamery
151 Banks Station
Empire American Automotive, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B34
Utilities Billing In-person/over-the-phone
-
176/226
Service Disconnections Robotic Courtesy Calls
126
First Georgia Physicians Group, LLC
101 Yorktown Drive, Suites 200, 206, 207, 208
Staff Courtesy Calls
85
Global Kutz Barber Shop by Lawrence J.
115 Promenade Parkway, Suite D
Customers Disconnected
5
Hearing Doctors of Georgia
1260 Highway 54, Suite 203
Petry Design & Build, Inc.
280 East Lanier Avenue
TBAA&E, LLC
320 West Lanier Avenue, Suite 200
US Auto Exchange, Inc.
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B40
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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. NELLA COOPER Personnel: We began working on the Performance Appraisal portion of the Performance Management System on the ClearCompany platform. We continue to focus on COVID-19 and federal and state requirements as they relate to City employees and on remaining compliant with mandates. We continue to maintain a case spreadsheet of potential pandemic cases involving City employees. We are requesting proper leave forms to be completed by employees that are out of work due to COVID-19 related absences. We continue to review and update various administrative policies for accuracy. We are now conducting a pay study survey for the Police, Fire, and Public Services divisions. Turn Over Report: There were two new hires and no terminations during the period of March 1-7, 2021. There are 18 vacant positions: seven in Fire Services, three in Public Services, three in the Police Department, two in Community & Economic Development (one position on hold), two in Municipal Court, and one in Human Resources (on hold). Employment Opportunities (18 total vacant positions): ¡ Certified Police Officer - 1 applications ¡ Non-Certified Police Officer - 5 applications ¡ Firefighter - 16 applications ¡ Events Specialist - (closed on 2/5) ¡ Assistant Director of Public Services - (closed on 2/5) ¡ Accreditation Manager - 0 applications ¡ Administrative Clerk - Court - (closed on 2/24) ¡ Deputy Clerk of Court - (closed on 2/24) ¡ Crime Scene Technician - (closed on 3/5)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 55 new, 45 closed. Projects: We are continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the new City Hall building; reviewing the audio/visual plan for the new City Hall continued; documents retention continued (working), Building records (testing phase), Court; Fleet Maintenance Systems (in-review); new phone system contract signed; Occupational Tax online form project; Water and Public Works work order system (in-review); Video Wall in progress; installing electrical in new Court office; reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week having to do with City projects. Meetings: Technology Department staff daily standing meeting; Microsoft 365 demonstration; Management Team Retreat; met with an electrician for Court (installation); met with Basesix; met regarding the Barracuda e-mail protection upgrade; met regarding Hiperweb software.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings 3/1
Attended the weekly Management Team meeting; met with the City Manager to discuss Main Street operations; virtual meeting with the Atlanta Regional Commission to discuss the Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) status; virtual meeting with Lennar Homes to discuss building elevations for Fayette Meadows
3/2
Attended the Management Team Retreat
3/3
Virtual Technical Review Committee meeting; virtual meeting with the City Manager, Development Inspector, and Falcon Design to discuss drainage concerns at Oakleigh Manor; virtual demonstration with Hiperweb software
3/4
Virtual meeting with the Director of Planning & Zoning and the LCI consultant team to review the survey results to date; participated in an interview with Jarrad & Davis, LLP; participated in an interview with Fincher Denmark, LLC; participated in an interview with Butler Snow; attended the City Council meeting
3/5
Lunch meeting with the City Manager and Steve Mauro with Comprehensive Program Services
PLANNING AND ZONING Occupational Tax - zoning certifications
10
Zoning verification letters issued
2
Sign permits issued
2
Special Event permits issued
2
Site inspections performed
4
CODE ENFORCEMENT (Note: Code Enforcement staff attended a conference Wednesday through Friday.) Complaint investigation
1
Inoperable vehicle/junk
1
Prohibited signs
1
Trash containers
1
Working without a permit
5
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Building inspections completed
33
Plans received
7
Permits issued
7
Permits issued - total construction value
$2,393,160
DEVELOPMENT INSPECTIONS/SITE DEVELOPMENT
07
Erosion control inspections
19
Development-related inspections
3
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED
DEVELOPMENT UPDATES Project Name
Address
Building size/No. of lots
Status
Fayette Meadows
Highway 92 at Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard
129 lots
Final plat - Phase 1 staff review
Trilith – Spotlight Theater
155 J. Arthur Rank Avenue
39,350 square feet
Project on hold
Springhill Suites
139 North Glynn Street
57,692 square feet, Development plans 87 rooms being prepared
Satterfield Townhomes
Satterfield Marketplace
52 units
Development plans approved for development
Oceanic Data Center
Highway 54 West at Veterans Parkway
About 1,000,000 square feet
Development plans being prepared
Fayette Discount Gas and Tobacco
535 North Glynn Street
1,800 square feet
Development plans being prepared
Jersey Mike’s retail building
985 North Glynn Street
4,020 square feet
Conceptual site plan appeal on 3/18 City Council agenda
Take 5 Oil Change
985 North Glynn Street
1,484 square feet
Conceptual site plan appeal on 3/18 City Council agenda
Andy’s Frozen Custard
800 North Glynn Street
2,170 square feet
Development plans staff review
94,000 square feet
Under construction Development plans staff review
Trilith Studios Phase 4A 400 Veterans Parkway The Shoppes at New Hope
Highway 314 at New Hope Road
16,200 square feet
Trilith Phase 3 residential
Veterans Parkway
39 townhome Under construction units mass grading
Epic Car Wash
1512 North Highway 85 7,050 square feet
Development plans staff review
Dixon Farms
190 Whitney Street
Construction plans staff review
Broadway Diner
705 West Lanier Avenue
Cabinet Transformations Expansion
735 West Lanier Avenue
47 lots
Conceptual site plan on 3/23 P&Z agenda 4,900 square feet
Conceptual site plan on 3/23 P&Z agenda
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Final bid package preparation and submittal for the hospital trail/bridge project with Fayette County and AECOM (City’s consultant) staff; met with Finance and Administrative Services Director Mike Bush and Fayette County Board of Education staff regarding downtown projects; discussion with Economic Development attorney Blake Sharpton regarding sale-leaseback procedures; met with Megan Baker of the Fayette County Development Authority to discuss retail center enhancements along the highway corridor; attended the Management Team Retreat at City Hall to refine 2021 departmental goals. Downtown Development Authority/Main Street: Met with Brandon at FilmFly to review amphitheater website revisions; continued preparations for the 2021 concerts; reviewed the 2021 sponsor agreement with the City Attorney.
PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; Completed the trash run (parks and rights of way) White Road and west side of town; cleaned the building and trucks; assisted City Hall with moving a desk and setting up for and participating in the Management Team retreat; Cleaned the roundabout on Hood Avenue; completed a work order to set the City Council Chambers back to the normal chairs layout; installed new signs and poles on White Road and Beauregard Boulevard; removed dead bushes in the median on Highway 314; cut and maintained the roundabouts on Hood Avenue and Kathi Avenue; Stonewall Avenue from Tiger Trail to Bennett Street, West Lanier Avenue from Bennett Street to Tiger Trail; the Weatherly Walk area between Knight Way and Rosewood Drive, the Highway 85 North median and right of way; the Habersham Drive right of way; and the first section of Hood Avenue. Stormwater: Back-filled behind the sidewalk area on Clairmont Court, Mansfield Drive, and Biltmore Drive; repaired erosion and a hole around the catch basin at 250 Stratford Way; repaired the catch basin in front of the Car Wash on South Glynn Street. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.08 million gallons per day; performed weekly maintenance at 26 lift station sites; maintained wastewater plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Water: Average daily flow of 0.936 million gallons of system demand per day; repaired five water main breaks; performed maintenance on 83 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 67
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