CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT APRIL 12-18, 2021
RAY GIBSON
Students from The Forest School were recognized at the April 15 City Council meeting for their work on the Multi-Use Path System presentation.
Meetings: • • • • • • • • • • •
Held the weekly Management Team meeting Held Budget meetings for two days with all the City departments Met with Jefferson Browne & Gresham Architects and Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program Services to discuss the Amphitheater upgrades Met with Goodwyn Mills Cawood and Reeves Young to discuss change orders for the Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrades and to get an overall project update Held a lunch meeting with Brett Baker from Trilith and Jeff Collins from Rochester Engineering to discuss various development projects/opportunities around the City Discussion on Development Agreement items with members for the Community & Economic Development Department and Fire Department Site visit at the Fayette Pavilion shopping center with Steven Chrimes from Crawford Square Real Estate Advisors Met with Cotter Properties to discuss their proposal for a townhome project at the northeast corner of the State Route 54/Campaign Trail intersection (adjacent to The Villages @ Lafayette Park Subdivision) Held a Park Policy/Ordinance discussion with staff from the Public Services and Community & Economic Development departments Met with Don Bolia from Peachtree Government Relations to discuss various City projects and opportunities for funding Apex Insurance Company to discuss property and casualty, and workers compensation quotes
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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONTINUED
New City Hall & City Center Park project: • • •
Obtained storage space for City files at Life Storage Soofa conducted a site visit for their two sign locations Reviewed the site plan regarding sidewalks/connectivity as a result of an inquiry from a citizen
Events: • •
Assisted with the paper, glass, and electronics recycling day at City Hall on Saturday, April 17, 2021. Attended the Warrant Amnesty day event at the Municipal Court on Saturday, April 17, 2021, for a short period of time.
CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended the 4/12 Management Team meeting; attended the New City Hall Committee meeting 4/13; attended the Administration Department budget meeting 4/13; attended the City Council meeting 4/15. Projects: Published the City Council action minutes from the 4/15 meeting; continued review on store purchasing card accounts; discussed copier lease/ contracts and State of Georgia contract with a current vendor; reviewed and discussed upcoming elections documents and the intergovernmental agreement with the Fayette County Elections Office; continuing to purge records and office for the move to the new City Hall building; scheduled the 4/29 ribbon cutting/grand opening ceremony for DSW Shoes in the Fayette Pavilion shopping center; worked the shred and recycle event on 4/17. Open Records Requests: 9
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: Amphitheater Summer Concert Series; Fayette Samaritans food drive; Junior Police Academy; District 4 Public Health vaccinations; Shred/Recycle Day. Meetings Attended: Management Team 4/12; PIO Budget Meeting with the City Manager and Finance Department 4/12; New City Hall ribbon-cutting planning 4/13; Communications Team 4/14 and 4/15; City Council Meeting 4/15. Projects: Website; Communications Policy; Performance Management; PAFR photos; new Weekly Report/E-Mail Update; New City Hall Ribbon Cutting event. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update; City News. Civic Duties: Meals on Wheels 4/15. Media Requests: 3 Unique Media Created: Performance Management training schedules.
COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Much of the community’s online COVID-19 chatter centers around vaccinations and where they are available. CITY WEBSITE VIEWS
6,570
Page Title
CITY WEBSITE USERS
2,392
-35% change
BOLO 4/13 FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
03
11,935
1,323
Payment
422
Job Board
309
Police Department
200
Public Safety
180
Payment Warning
170
Bids and RFPs
105
Website Analytics provided by Google
Social Media Engagement:
Public Safety Awards 4/13
Page Views
Home
-28% change
Top Facebook Post Titles
Website Engagement:
Reached
Times Shared
Post Sentiment
1.4K
6
44 likes, 3 loves, 1 comment
1K
3
n/a
NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS
4,371
E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
1,967
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events - Division Chief Keith Harris delivered FSE (Community Helpers) via Zoom to kindergarten classes at Spring Hill Elementary School. Battalion Chief Chris Peacock received the American Legion Firefighter of the Year Award. Projects - Chief Alan Jones attended the following meetings: With David Rast, City Manager, Fire Marshal Bill Rieck, Chief Harris and Battalion Chief Mike Matthews to discuss building heights at Trilith; with Steve Chrimes to discuss roadway issues at Pavilion Parkway; with the City Manager and City Attorney; Budget meeting with the Finance and Police departments; Budget meeting with Deputy Chief Linda Black and Finance; Chief Black attended various webinars throughout the week with Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) officials and various other medical associations regarding COVID-19. Chief Black and Captain Josh Collins assisted the DPH and the Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services with COVID-19 vaccinations. Chief Harris continues to process applicants for open positions for Firefighter/EMT. Chief Matthews attended the Fayette County 911 Board meeting. All shifts are working on monthly assignments of business inspections and pre-fire plan reviews. Daily cleaning and sanitizing of selfcontained breathing apparatus (SCBA) mask and regulators continues.
POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY
▶ Monday, April 12 - Chief Scott Gray attended a City Hall meeting; held the lieutenants promotional process; Officer Diana Snider was recognized as Officer of the Year 2020 at the American Legion Post. ▶ Tuesday, April 13 - A Budget meeting was held with Finance and the City Manager; Verbal Defense and Influence training was held at the Police Department. ▶ Wednesday, April 14 - Departmental employees assisted with COVID-19 vaccines at the old Station 4 location. ▶ Thursday, April 15 - Chief Gray attended a communications meeting at Stonewall Village; new candidates completed interviews with Chief Gray, with five conditional offers (one sworn police officer, three non-sworn police officers, and one records clerk). ▶ Friday, April 16 - Reviewed weekly reports from departmental divisions.
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH Occupational Tax
▶ Reconciled month-end books. ▶ Preparing budget for Fiscal Year 2022 ▶ Request for Quote posted 4/14: IT15302 Multi-functional Printer for Lease & Maintenance ▶ Amnesty Program ended 4/17
Major Revenue Funds Main Street Tourism Fund Revenues
$14,658.56
General Fund Revenues
$77,082.46
Downtown Development Authority Revenue
$2,526.00
Water & Sewer Revenues
$149,161.84
Purchase Order Statistics
Business License Applications Received
7
Alcohol License Applications Received
-
Business Licenses Completed
7
Alcohol Licenses Issued
-
Business Licenses Pending
-
Alcohol Licenses Pending
-
Business License Renewals Issued
84
Alcohol License Renewals
-
Outstanding Renewals
-
Total Amount Collected
$50,835.47
Municipal Court General Statistics Court sessions held
4
Scheduled arraignment cases
57
Citations received
55
Scheduled trial cases
9
Warrants Issued for Failure to Appear (FTA) & Violation of Probation
1
Number of FTAs
23
Purchase Orders Issued
33
FTA citations sent to Dept. of Driver Services
-
Probation Revocation Hearings
3
Open Purchase Orders
60
In-Person sessions
3
Virtual sessions
-
Change Purchase Orders
11
Probation sessions
1
Revenue
Budget Override Requests
1
$16,412
NEW BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Utilities Billing In-person/over-the-phone Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
Business Name 105/134 1,937 $146,065.36
Service Disconnections Robotic Courtesy Calls
-
Staff Courtesy Calls
-
Customers Disconnected
2
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Address
ALL IN ONE VITAMINS/WAGWOO LLC
742-D GLYNN ST N
BRC MEDHEALTH LLC
285 GLYNN ST S STE 102
DSW SHOE WAREHOUSE INC
121 PAVILION PKWY STE B
MY HEALTH REASSURANCE
376 GLYNN ST N
PARADISE AUTO SALES LLC
115 COMMERCE DR STE E10
TRUE TOUCH MASSAGE
500 LANIER AVE W STE 801
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. NELLA COOPER Personnel: Assisted employees with login and updates for their first-quarter Goal update in the ClearCompany Performance Management System. We are working with the Communications Team for supervisor and employee training videos for Performance Management and appraisals. We are updating ClearCompany with Appraisals metrics. 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 continue to review and update various administrative policies for accuracy. We are updating job descriptions for various positions. Initiated the placement of all property and casualty coverage for the May 1, 2021 plan year. Turn Over Report: There were no new hires and one termination during the period of April 12-18. There are 14 vacant positions: four in Fire Services, one in Public Services, seven in the Police Department, one in Community & Economic Development (on hold), and one in Human Resources (on hold). Employment Opportunities (14 total vacant positions): ¡ Certified Police Officer - 0 applications ¡ Non-Certified Police Officer - 6 applications ¡ Firefighter - 9 applications ¡ Administrative Clerk-Police Department - 8 applications ¡ Public Works Crew Leader - 5 applications ¡ Human Resources Analyst - (closed 4/19) ¡ Accreditation Manager - (closed on 3/16)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 38 new, 58 closed. Projects: We are continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the new City Hall building; documents retention continued (working), Building records (implementation phase), Court; Fleet Maintenance Systems (inreview); new phone system implementation; Occupational Tax online form project; Water and Public Works work order system (in-review); video wall for new City Hall (in progress); reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week having to do with City projects; printer replacement (RFQ out to vendors); alarm system upgrade. Meetings: Technology Department staff daily standing meeting; phone meeting with Localloop Tech; BS&A conference call to discuss LaserFiche; Budget meeting; new City Hall second floor office orientation.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings 4/12
Attended the weekly Management Team meeting; met with Main Street Program Manager to discuss the events calendar; lunch meeting with Events Specialist and Events Coordinator to discuss events calendar and plans for the City Center Park grand opening; met with the City Manager, Director of Economic Development and Finance Team to discuss the Budget
4/13
Met with the City Manager, Comprehensive Program Services, and Jefferson Browne to review plans for amphitheater enhancements; met with the City Hall Ribbon Cutting/City Center Park Grand Opening team to discuss plans for the July 14/17 events; met with the Director of Planning & Zoning to discuss an AARP grant submittal
4/14
Attended a virtual Technical Review Committee meeting
4/15
Met with the City Manager, Fire Marshal, Building Official, Senior Planner, and Fire Department staff to discuss residential building heights within Trilith; met with representatives from Cotter Properties, Ridge Engineering, City Council, Planning & Zoning Commission, and The Villages Homeowners Association to discuss proposed rezoning at the corner of Highway 54 and Campaign Trail; attended the City Council meeting
4/16
Met with the City Manager, Director of Economic Development, Director of Public Services, and the Assistant Director of Public Services to discuss park ordinance/park policies pertaining to City Center Park
PLANNING AND ZONING Occupational Tax - zoning certifications
11
Zoning verification letters issued
2
Sign permits issued
1
Special Event permits issued
2
Site inspections performed
3
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Building inspections completed
65
Plans received
6
Permits issued
4
Permits issued - total construction value
$71,350
DEVELOPMENT INSPECTIONS/SITE DEVELOPMENT Erosion control inspections
28
Development-related inspections
3
CODE ENFORCEMENT
07
Complaint investigation
3
Parking on grass
1
Disposal of garbage
2
Prohibited parking
1
General maintenance
1
Prohibited signs
10
Grass cutting
38
Trash Container
1
Inoperable vehicle/junk
5
Working without a permit
8
Occupational Tax
1
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED
DEVELOPMENT UPDATES Project Name
Address
Details
Status
Fayette Meadows
Highway 92 at Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard
129 lots
Final plat - Phase 1 plat approved
Springhill Suites
139 North Glynn Street
57,692 square feet, Extension request 87 rooms on 4/27 P&Z agenda
Satterfield Townhomes
Satterfield Marketplace
52 units
Land Disturbance Permit issued
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 4/15 City Council agenda
Take 5 Oil Change
985 North Glynn Street
1,484 square feet
Conceptual site plan appeal on 4/15 City Council agenda
Andy’s Frozen Custard
800 North Glynn Street
2,170 square feet
Development plans staff review
Trilith Studios Phase 4A 400 Veterans Parkway
94,000 square feet
Under construction
The Shoppes at New Hope
Highway 314 at New Hope Road
16,200 square feet
Development plans staff review
Trilith Phase 3 residential
Veterans Parkway
mass grading single family
Under construction
Epic Car Wash
1512 North Highway 85 7,050 square feet
Development plans staff review
Dixon Farms
190 Whitney Street
47 lots
Construction plans staff review
Broadway Diner
705 West Lanier Avenue
6,580 square feet
Development plans being prepared
Cabinet Transformations Expansion
735 West Lanier Avenue
4,900 square feet
Variance request tabled to the 4/27 P&Z meeting
Lafayette Townhomes
Highway 54 at Lafayette Avenue
8.13 acres/89 units
Rezoning (PCD to PCD) 4/27 P&Z agenda
Trilith Studios (Betty Blake tract)
Sandy Creek Drive
24.5 acres
Rezoning (R-70 to BP) 4/27 P&Z agenda
Southern Conservation Trust
305 Beauregard Boulevard
3.2 acres
Rezoning (R-30 to C-1) 4/27 P&Z agenda
Artistic General Dentistry
123/185 Kathi Avenue
0.84 acres/8,300 square feet
Conceptual site plan 4/27 P&Z agenda
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Reviewed a development memorandum of understanding with the City Attorney; continued preparation work for the Alcohol Ordinance discussion at the 4/15 City Council meeting; met with Mark Wurster to discuss retail and industrial development in the City; attended the staff meeting to discuss policies and ordinances for City Center Park. Downtown Development Authority/Main Street: Continued marketing and scheduling efforts for the 2021 concerts; staff attended the initial 9/11 planning meeting with the Mayor, event will be held this year at City Center Park; met with the Assistant Public Services Director at the amphitheater to review ground conditions and to develop an interim landscaping plan; prepared for the monthly DDA meeting; met with Shear Structural to inspect the building/house conditions at 195 Stonewall Avenue; prepared and submitted the Lowe’s grant for upgrades to Church Street Park.
PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained retention areas at Circle Drive, Bates Avenue, Weatherly Drive, and Cornwallis Way, East Lanier Avenue from Jeff Davis Drive to Rosewood Drive, Veterans Parkway, the Holliday Dorsey Fife House, the Grady Avenue roundabout, the West Lanier Avenue medians from Grady Avenue to Meeting Place Drive; Commerce Drive, Hood Avenue, Church Street Park, Patriot Park Memorial, the Square area and north to Lafayette Avenue, Patriot Park, and the City Cemetery; cleaned out the ditch line behind 205 Maple Court; completed a trash run in the parks. Stormwater: Repaired erosion around a catch basin at 245 Legends Drive. 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 1.03 million gallons of system demand per day; repaired five water main breaks; performed maintenance on 39 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 80
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