Minutes |
The Metropolitan Council met in regular session on this date at 7:00 p.m. in the Metropolitan Courthouse.
The invocation was offered by Councilmember Earl Campbell.
The Metropolitan Council gave the pledge of allegiance to the American Flag.
The roll was called and the following members were present during the progress of the meeting: Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard, and President Gentry (38); Absent: Waters, Dillard, and McClendon (3).
The Minutes of the regular
meeting of January 7, 2003 were approved.
- ELECTIONS
AND CONFIRMATIONS -
Metropolitan
Action Commission
Appointment of Mr. Tahir A. Hussain for a term expiring February 2, 2005. Without
objection, the appointment of
Mr. Hussain was withdrawn.
- RESOLUTIONS
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RESOLUTION
NO. RS2002-1282
A resolution requesting the Mayor and the Nashville Sports Authority to consider
the feasibility of constructing a retracting roof or other means to enclose
the Nashville Coliseum and to add additional seating. The resolution was approved
by the Parks, Library, Recreation and Auditorium Committee. Mr. Wallace moved
to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dread, Tucker, Black, Nollner, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder,
Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Bogen, Shulman, Sontany, Holloway, Turner, Tygard
(16); "Noes" Hall, Campbell, Hart, Stanley, Loring, Summers, Arriola
(7); “Abstaining” Gilmore, Derryberry, Greer, Hand, Alexander, Kerstetter,
Jenkins (7).
A resolution authorizing and directing the Director of Public Property to exercise an option to purchase property (Tax Map 93-02, Parcel 24 – 432 Third Avenue North) for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (Proposal No. 2002M-133U-09). The resolution was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution proclaiming January 8 – February 9, 2003, as the Woody Guthrie 90th Year Celebration. The resolution was approved by the Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee. Ms. Beehan moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution requesting the Metropolitan Board of Public Education and the Metropolitan Department of Health to determine the feasibility of implementing programs based upon the principles of the Save A Life Foundation. The resolution was approved by the Education and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Shulman moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution requesting the Information Technology Services and the Metropolitan Educational Access Corporation to determine the feasibility of using cable channels assigned to them for providing educational information on dealing with natural disasters. The resolution was approved by the Education and Public Works Committee. Mr. Shulman moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution requesting the Metro Departments of Finance, Public Works, Water and Sewerage Services, Police, Fire, Parks and Recreation, and General Services to report to the Metro Council relating to use of vehicles that use alternative fuels. The resolution was approved by the Public Works and Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committees. Mr. Shulman moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution providing amendments to the Charter of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, in accordance with Article 19, Section 19.01, and setting forth a brief description of each amendment to be placed on the ballot. (Filling vacancies in office of mayor, vice mayor, district councilmembers, and councilmembers-at-large.) Mr. Wallace moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution providing amendments to the Charter of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, in accordance with Article 19, Section 19.01, and setting forth a brief description of each amendment to be placed on the ballot. (Filling vacancies in office of vice mayor, district councilmembers, and councilmembers-at-large.) Mr. Wallace moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution approving an amendment to a contract between the Metropolitan Government and The Vanderbilt Child and Family Policy Center for services in developing the Council Afterschool Initiative. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Shulman moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving an interlocal agreement between the Metropolitan Government, the Electric Power Board of the Metropolitan Government, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for access to 800-MHZ for emergency radio dispatching and response. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committees. Ms. Balthrop moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution appropriating the amount of $161,250 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of equipment for the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was approved by the Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution appropriating the amount of $357,000 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of equipment for the Department of Parks and Recreation of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was approved by the Parks, Library, Recreation and Auditorium Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution appropriating the amount of $2,486,200 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of equipment, and for making improvements and repairs to real property for the Nashville Public Library of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was approved by the Parks, Library, Recreation and Auditorium Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution appropriating the amount of $283,892 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of equipment for the Department of General Services of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was deferred by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution appropriating the amount of $221,000 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for making improvements and repairs to real property for the Hospital Authority of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was approved by the Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution appropriating the amount of $1,274,706 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of equipment for the Fire Department of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was approved by the Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution appropriating the amount of $236,000 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of equipment for the Justice Information System of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was deferred by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
A resolution accepting a grant agreement between the State of Tennessee, Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth and The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for the provision of Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program Services. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving an amendment to the grant from the State of Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, Office of Criminal Justice Programs, to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, for the provision of the Forensic Alternative Community Treatment Grant through the Metropolitan Public Defender’s Office as provided by the Edward Byrne Memorial Formula Grant Program. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution accepting a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Military, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County in an amount not to exceed $350,000 to equip first responders for domestic preparedness involving weapons of mass destruction. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committees. Ms. Balthrop moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Human Services, to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting by and through the Metropolitan Social Services Commission for reimbursement of providing meals to children in the Social Service Child Care Program. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Human Services, to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting by and through the Metropolitan Social Services Commission for reimbursement of providing meals to adults in the Knowles Home Adult Day Care Program. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Human Services, to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting by and through the Metropolitan Social Services Commission for the Elderly Refugee Services Grant. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Ferrell, Dread, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (25); "Noes" Greer, Arriola (2); “Abstaining” Tucker, Nollner, Hand, Summers, Kerstetter (5).
A resolution approving a contract between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, and Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center, Inc., permitting Matthew Walker to pay $140,864.00 to the Board of Health to conduct and supervise telephone surveys and manage the data obtained to assist Matthew Walker in its study to reduce cardiovascular disease and diabetes among African Americans. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving a contract between the State of Tennessee Department of Health and The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health for the provision of health research studies using data supplied by the Tennessee Department of Health. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Human Services, to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting by and through the Metropolitan Social Services Commission for the Refugee Targeted Assistance Program. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a roll call vote of the Council. "Ayes" Ferrell, Dread, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (27); "Noes" Arriola (1); “Abstaining” Tucker, Nollner, Greer, Haddox, Hand (5).
A resolution approving a grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting through the Metropolitan Board of Health for health care for the homeless. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving an amendment to a grant from the Tennessee Department of Health and Human Services, to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting through the Metropolitan Board of Health for the Healthy Start Program which provides access to adequate prenatal and well child care and promotes child development. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving a second amendment to a grant from the Tennessee Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting through the Metropolitan Board of Health for an array of services including breast and cervical cancer research, environmental specialist network and adolescent pregnancy. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Government to enter into Utility Relocation Contract No. 5928 with the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, for Distribution and Collection System Relocations, said construction being necessary as part of State Project No. 19076-2242-14 (Metro Project Nos. 01-SG-92 & 01-WG-89), SR-155 (Briley Parkway) from North of Lebanon Road to North of Two Rivers Parkway, and ratifying an agreement with the Treasury Department of the State of Tennessee. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution to classify public roads in Davidson County, Tennessee. The resolution was approved by the Public Works Committee. Mr. Hall moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution ratifying an agreement with the City of Oak Hill for the distribution of streets and roads funds for the fiscal year 2002/2003. The resolution was approved by Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving the compromise and settlement of the lawsuit of the Metropolitan Government against Roese Contracting Company for the amount of nineteen thousand eight hundred sixteen dollars seventy-four cents ($19,816.74) and directing that this amount be paid into the appropriate fund(s) determined by the Metropolitan Department of Finance. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution approving the compromise and settlement of the lawsuit of Joann Mallard against the Metropolitan Government for the amount of seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00) and directing that this amount be paid out of the Self-Insured Liability Fund. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution accepting $7,072.16 in compromise and settlement of the Metropolitan Government's claim against Nashville Christian Church. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
A resolution accepting $6,012.43 in compromise and settlement of the Metropolitan Government's claim against Ru Jiao Shan. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Nollner, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Haddox, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Alexander, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (37); “Noes” (0).
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BILLS ON INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING -
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from OR20 district to RS7.5 district property at 5206 Park Avenue, approximately 100 feet east of 53rd Avenue North (0.19 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2003Z-010U-07). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning, and Historical Committee by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend various sections of Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, relative to notification of a radio/TV/satellite/cellular/personal communications tower application submittal, all of which is more particularly described herein (2003Z-001T). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning, and Historical Committee by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by closing a portion of Alley #1504 from Croley Drive to its terminus at the south margin of parcels 124 & 134 (Proposal No. 2003M-006U-07). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Traffic and Parking Commission. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Public Works, Traffic and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance authorizing the Metropolitan Nashville Fire Department to accept a donation of six hundred dollars from Sam’s Club. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committees by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a contract for services performed by The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for the Emergency Communications District for Nashville, Davidson County, for reimbursement of $41,068.00. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance, Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey and Public Works Committees by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance authorizing the Metropolitan Government to participate with Pulte Home Tennessee Limited Partnership, to provide public sewer service in Chestnut Springs, Phase 2, Project No. 01-SL-129, in Williamson County and authorizing future participation agreements to be approved by resolution. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a lease agreement between Five Star Investments, L. P. and The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for certain real property located at 540 Mainstream Drive, Nashville, Tennessee, 37228, for use as a temporary parking lot for the courts at Metro Center (Proposal No. 2003M-015U-08). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a lease agreement between Realmark Property Investors Ltd. Partnership and The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for certain real property located at 230 Cumberland Bend Drive, Nashville, Tennessee, 37228, Tax Map 071-13, Parcel 15, for use as a temporary records operation for the courts at Metro Center (Proposal No. 2003M-016U-08). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance amending the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit the collection of garbage during certain hours within nine hundred feet of a residential structure. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Public Works Committee by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance amending Title 11, Chapter 11.20 of the Metropolitan Code, Fair Employment and Housing Practices, to include disability as a class protected from discrimination within the area of the Metropolitan Government. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Personnel-Public Information-Human Relations-Housing Committee by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance amending Title 11, Chapter 11.20 of the Metropolitan Code, Fair Employment and Housing Practices, to provide that religious corporations, associations, and societies are not prohibited from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation, and to add certain definitions. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Personnel-Public Information-Human Relations-Housing Committee by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance amending Ordinance No. BL2002-974 by extending the termination date of the Council’s Taskforce on Afterschool Time and Youth Success from December 31, 2002, until June 30, 2003. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance Committee by a voice vote of the Council.
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SECOND READING -
An ordinance amending Section 12.40.040 of the Metropolitan Code by permitting parking within the Central Business Improvement District during certain evenings in some spaces where parking is now prohibited. The bill was disapproved by the Traffic and Parking Commission; the Traffic and Parking Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace moved to defer action indefinitely on the bill, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
SUBSTITUTE BILL NO. BL2001-822
An ordinance amending Section 12.08.150 of the Metropolitan Code by reducing the authority to tow vehicles illegally parked within the area of the Metropolitan Government. The bill was disapproved by the Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to defer action on the bill for two meetings, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County by closing an unnamed street, approximately 155 feet in length, extending north from Warfield Drive to its terminus, as requested by Kurt Denny, for Kurt Denny and the Royal Arms Apartments, abutting property owners (Proposal No. 2002M-121U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Traffic and Parking, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees; the Public Works Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Shulman moved to defer action on the bill, upon the Committee recommendation, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by closing Alley #258 from South 4th Street to South 5th Street, as requested by St. Ann's Episcopal Church, applicant, for Nashville Baptist Association, abutting property owner (Proposal No. 2002M-120U-05). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee; the Public Works and Traffic and Parking Committees recommended deferment. Mr. Hall moved to defer action on the bill, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance abandoning a 4’ portion of a public utility easement located on Map 117-15, Parcel 196.00 of Project No. 02-DG-156, 1728 Glen Echo Road (Proposal No. 2002M-116U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and by the Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees with amendments. Mr.Shulman offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Shulman offered Amendment No. 2 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on second reading as amended, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by closing Alley #237 from 15th Avenue North to its' terminus at parcel 100, as requested by H. Parker Toler, Construction Consultants, for Jim Reed Chevrolet Company and Hillsboro Realty Company, abutting property owners (Proposal No. 2002M-122U-10). The bill was approved the Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Public Works, Traffic and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance authorizing Nashville Enterprises, Inc., property owners, to maintain an existing building encroachment .76 feet into the Alley #113 right of way property, located at 133 7th Avenue North (Proposal No. 2002M-109U-09). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance authorizing the Metropolitan Government to participate with James Edward Scott Lewis, for the relocation of the combined sewer at 415 Chestnut Street, Project No. 99-SG-153, and execute the necessary documents. The bill was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees with an amendment. Mr. Wallace offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on second reading as amended, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a lease agreement by and between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting through the Metropolitan Juvenile Courts and Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency for the lease of space at 1611 Jo Johnston Avenue (Proposal No. 2003M-001U-08). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Wallace moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a lease agreement by and between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting through the Metropolitan Juvenile Courts and Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency for the lease of space at 83 University Court (Proposal No. 2003M-002U-11). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Wallace moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a lease agreement by and between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting through the Metropolitan Juvenile Courts and Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency for the lease of space at 2306 26th Avenue North (Proposal No. 2003M-003U-08). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning and Zoning and Historical Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance approving a lease agreement by and between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County acting through the Metropolitan Juvenile Courts and Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency for the lease of space at 302 Foster Street (Proposal No. 2003M-004U-05). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning and Zoning Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by closing a portion of Boview Lane between Skyline Drive and Wallace Lane (Proposal No. 2002M-132U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Public Works, Traffic and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Ms. Williams moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by closing Alley #98 between Division Street North and Alley #196 (Proposal No. 2002M-131U-09). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees; the Traffic and Parking Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace moved defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing the name of a portion of Old Hickory Boulevard, from Charlotte Pike to the existing Annex Avenue (on the other side of Interstate 40), to Annex Avenue (Proposal No. 2002M-128U-07). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, ECD Board, Traffic and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees; the Public Works Committee recommended deferment. Ms. Hand requested a suspension of the rules to override the committee recommendation for deferment, and no objection was heard. Ms. Hand moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by abandoning Alley #1534 from Westboro Drive to the alley's western terminus (Proposal No. 2002M-130U-07). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee; the Public Works and Traffic and Parking Committees recommended deferment. Ms. Hand moved to defer action on the bill, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance authorizing Historic Hotels of Nashville, LLC to install, construct and maintain granite inlay into the public sidewalk for the 'Hermitage Hotel', located at 231 6th Avenue North (Proposal No. 2002M-129U-09). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and by the Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees with an amendment. Mr. Wallace offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on second reading as amended, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance authorizing the Metropolitan Police Department to accept the donation of original paintings and drawings by local artists for display in the Domestic Violence Division. The bill was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer, Wine and Whiskey Committees. Mr. Jenkins moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance readopting the Code of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, prepared by Book Publishing Company, including supplemental and replacement pages thereof, containing certain ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted on or before August 6, 2002. The bill was approved by the Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee. Mr. Greer moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R15 District to CS District property at 7346 Charlotte Pike, abutting the eastern margin of Old Hickory Boulevard (.92 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-093G-06). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Bogen moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from IWD District to CS District property at 145 Lafayette Street, at the intersection of Lewis Street and Lafayette Street, (0.36 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-069U-11). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance amending the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit the enforcement of parking meters on Saturdays. The bill was approved by the Traffic and Parking Commission, Budget and Finance and Traffic and Parking Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RM20 District to OR20 District property at 350 Wallace Road, approximately 1,000 feet west of Nolensville Pike (1.45 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-096U-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Arriola moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CN District to MUL District properties at 103 and 105 Scott Avenue at the intersection of Scott Avenue and Eastland Avenue (0.76 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (2002Z-127U-05). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Beehan moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10 district to CS district property at 5220 Nolensville Pike, approximately 350 feet south of April Lane, (0.57 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-106G-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Holloway moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (33); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from AR2a District to MUL District property at 5144 Hickory Hollow Parkway, abutting the northern margin of Hickory Hollow Parkway, (1.94 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-065U-13. The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Holloway moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (33); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R8 district to RM40 district property at Hillside Drive (unnumbered), abutting the southern margin of Hillside Drive, (0.9 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-112U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Hausser moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable to property abutting the south margin of Hillside Drive, west of Sharondale Drive, classified R8 district and proposed for RM40 district, (.90 acres), the provisions of a Planned Unit Development District, to permit an 11,785 square foot second story addition to an existing 21,250 square foot single story telecommunications equipment center for Bell South Telecommunications, Inc., (Proposal No. 2002P-007U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Hausser moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS7.5 district to RM15 district (40.58 acres) and MUN district (4.5 acres) within a Residential Planned Unit Development at Route 2 Old Franklin Road and Old Franklin Road (unnumbered), abutting the eastern margin of Old Franklin Road, (45.08 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-097G-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Holloway moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by amending the undeveloped Residential Planned Unit Development District located abutting the east margin of Old Franklin Road, south of Mt. View Road, classified within the RS7.5 district and proposed for MUN and RM15 districts, (45.08 acres), to permit a maximum of 422 townhouses, 72 condominium units, 18,842 square feet of commercial retail, and 21,070 square feet of office, all of which is more particularly described herein, (Proposal No. 95P?019G?13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Holloway moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from IR District to MUN District property at 300 Van Buren Street and 1402 4th Avenue North, approximately 50 feet north of Taylor Street (0.28 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (2002Z-123U-08). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Holloway moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R6 district to MUN district property at 1313 7th Avenue North, approximately 300 feet north of Monroe Street, (0.18 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-108U-08). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Holloway moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10 district to RM9 district property at Ned Shelton Road (unnumbered), approximately 300 feet north of Smith Springs Road, (7.52 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-118U-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Sontany moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from SCC district to MUL district property at 2261 Murfreesboro Pike at the intersection of Una-Antioch Pike and Murfreesboro Pike, (8.36 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-117U-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Sontany moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by amending the Commercial Planned Unit Development District located abutting the west margin of Murfreesboro Pike and the south margin of Una-Antioch Pike, classified SCC and proposed for MUL district, (8.36 acres), to permit the conversion of an existing 38,850 square foot retail building to a church, all of which is more particularly described herein, (Proposal No. 61-85-P-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. Sontany moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from AR2a District to RS10 District property at 6057 Culbertson Road, abutting the southern margin of Culbertson Road (7.22 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-087G-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Knoch moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable to property abutting the south margin of Glen Echo Road, 200 feet west of Hillmont Drive, classified within the R10 district, (2.06 acres), the provisions of a Planned Unit Development District, to permit the development of four duplex lots, including eight residential units, all of which is more particularly described herein, (Proposal No. 2002P-005U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R8
district to RM9 district property at 4061 Dodson Chapel Road, approximately
100 feet south of Magnum Road, (6.68 acres), all of which is more particularly
described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-100G-14). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Ponder
moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted
by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore,
Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry,
Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman,
Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard
(34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R15 and R20 districts to CL district property at 2558 Couchville Pike, abutting the north margin of Couchville Pike, (4.62 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2002Z-120G-14). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Derryberry moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance amending Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code to establish buffering distances between waste facilities and parks and schools, and by defining the term “park”, all of which is more particularly described herein (2002Z-021T). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Brown moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance amending Title 11, Chapter 11.20 of the Metropolitan Code, Fair Employment and Housing Practices. The bill was approved by the Personnel-Public Information-Human Relations-Housing Committee. Ms. Beehan moved that the rules be suspended for consideration of an amendment on third reading; objection was heard so the rules were not suspended. Ms. Beehan moved to defer the bill for two meetings, which motion was seconded. Mr. Derryberry moved to table the motion to defer, which motion was seconded and failed by a roll call vote of the Council. After discussion Mr. Ferrell called for the previous question, which motion was seconded and failed by a roll call vote of the Council. After further discussion the matter recurred on the motion to defer for two meetings, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Ponder, Greer, Hausser, Haddox, Whitmore, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Sontany, Holloway, Knoch, Turner, Williams (20); “Noes” Tucker, Gilmore, Nollner, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Wallace, Hand, Arriola, Alexander, Kerstetter, Jenkins, Tygard (17).
An ordinance authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods to accept cash donations and to appropriate sponsorship money that has been received into the general fund for the purpose of underwriting the cost of the 2002 “National Night Out Against Crime” conference and “Celebrating Neighborhoods” conference. The bill was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County by renaming the portion of 21st Avenue North between Clifton Avenue and Charlotte Avenue to “Shortview Avenue” (Proposal No. 2002M-105U-10), all of which is more particularly described herein. The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, ECD Board, Traffic and Parking Commission, Public Works, Traffic and Parking, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Whitmore moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County by closing an unnamed street located south of Woodberry Drive, between parcels 191 and 192 of map 95-8, as requested by Lloyd and Myrtle Price for Molly E. Fosbinder, abutting property owner (Proposal No. 2002M-108U-14). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Public Works, Traffic and Parking, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Loring moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County by renaming a portion of Fowler Street, officially designated as of 1951 as Pearcy Street from the northern property line of parcel 130 of map 44-14 to its terminus at Cunningham Street, to officially become Fowler Street (Proposal No. 2002M-106G-14), all of which is more particularly described herein. The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, ECD Board, Public Works, Traffic and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Hall moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County by closing a 280-foot portion of Winstead Avenue from the mid-point of the right-of-way between Monticello Street and Old Matthews Road to the terminus of Winstead Avenue at Old Matthews Road, to close all of Alley #1039 from the east margin of Old Matthews Road to the west margin of Monticello Street, and all of an unnumbered ‘L-shaped’ alley extending east and north from Old Matthews Road (Proposal No. 2002M-070U-03). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Public Works, Traffic and Parking, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Black moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance approving the disposition of a certain parcel of property by the Director of Public Property held by The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (32nd Ave North, Map 92-1, Parcel 50), (Proposal No. 2002M-124U-08). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Whitmore moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance approving the disposition of a certain parcel of property by the Director of Public Property held by The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (7100 Whites Creek Pike, Joelton TN 37080, Map 22, Parcel 91)(Proposal No. 2002M-127G-01). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Ms. Gilmore moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Property to accept ownership of a certain part of Tax Map 148, Parcel 79 for the use and benefit of the Greenway Commission for use in the greenway system (4640 Cummings Park Drive, Antioch, Tennessee 37027; Proposal No. 2002M-126U-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Ms. Gilmore moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance authorizing Meharry Medical College to construct, install, and maintain voice and data communication cables under the right of way at 21st Avenue North, approximately 150 feet north of the intersection of 21st Avenue North and Albion Street (Proposal No. 2002M-103U-08). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance authorizing an existing building, located at 1320 Little Hamilton Avenue and owned by George and Ruth Darby, to encroach 0.73 feet into the abutting Merritt Avenue right-of-way (Proposal No. 2002M-083U-11). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: “Ayes” Ferrell, Briley, Dread, Tucker, Gilmore, Black, Majors, Hall, Beehan, Campbell, Hart, Balthrop, Brown, Ponder, Derryberry, Stanley, Loring, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Hand, Bogen, Summers, Shulman, Arriola, Sontany, Holloway, Kerstetter, Knoch, Jenkins, Turner, Williams, Tygard (34); “Noes” (0).
An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from SCC District to RM9 District properties at 483 Old Hickory Boulevard and Old Hickory Boulevard (unnumbered), abutting the southern margin of Old Hickory Boulevard (3.1 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (2002Z-115U-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Jenkins moved to defer action indefinitely on the bill while the developer continues to work with Public Works on the proposal, the bill being requested by Alan and Candace Revelette, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
Upon motion duly seconded,
the meeting was adjourned.