(Agenda may be subject to changes within 24 hours of the scheduled meeting.) |
1. CALL TO ORDER: Chairman James A. Campbell
2. INVOCATION -
3. ACTION ON MINUTES -
December 9, 1999
December 14, 1999
December 17, 1999
4. LAND USE MATTERS AND REZONING REQUESTS
Planned Development/Rezoning Request
(1) RZ-99-36/LDP-99-02 - James F. Martin - First Reading - A Request To Rezone Property
Located At 3645 Highway 15 North (Depth 450 Ft.) From Rural Development District To
General Commercial District (Tax Map 243-00-02-040 Part).
(2) RZ-99-37/LDP-99-03 - Dabbs Realty Co. - First Reading - A Request To Rezone Property
Located At The Northwest And Southwest Corner Of The I-95 And Myrtle Beach Highway
(Tax Map 339-00-03-008 And 009, 339-00-01-003 And 004) From Rural Development
District/Agricultural Conservation To General Commercial District.
(3) RZ-99-34 - Thomas And Theresa Mooneyham - Second Reading - A Request To Rezone
Property Located At 1978 McCray's Mill Road (Tax Map 206-12-03-011) Behind Safe Federal
Credit Union From Residential-15 To General Commercial In Order To Develop The
Property For Commercial Use Or Sell The Property In The Future For Commercial Use.
(4) RZ-99-35 - Cecile B. Mooneyham -- Second Reading - A Request To Rezone Property
Located At 1982 McCray's Mill Road (Tax Map 206-12-03-012) Behind Roger's Florist
Adjacent To The Property Of Thomas Mooneyham From Residential-15 To General
Commercial In Order To Commercially Develop Or Market The Property As Commercial.
Street Name Change
Grant Awards -- None
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS --
(1) RZ-99-34 - Thomas And Theresa Mooneyham -A Request To Rezone Property Located At
1978 McCray's Mill Road (Tax Map 206-12-03-011) Behind Safe Federal Credit Union From
Residential-15 To General Commercial In Order To Develop The Property For Commercial
Use Or Sell The Property In The Future For Commercial Use.
(2) RZ-99-35 - Cecile B. Mooneyham- A Request To Rezone Property Located At 1982
McCray's Mill Road (Tax Map 206-12-03-012) Behind Roger's Florist Adjacent To The
Property Of Thomas Mooneyham From Residential-15 To General Commercial In Order To
Commercially Develop Or Market The Property As Commercial.
6. NEW BUSINESS -
(1) Youth Representatives --Report On Leadership Sumter For Youth.
(2) Sumter County's 1998-99 Fiscal Year Audit Report.
(3) Y2K Summary Report.
(4) E911 Update.
(5) Update On Landfill Closure.
(6) Alternate Plan For Construction Of A 112-Bed Dorm To Current Facility And
Expansion Of In-Take And Kitchen Facilities.
(7) Creation Of An Ad Hoc Committee To Study The Possible Implementation Of Nonpartisan
Elections For Sumter County Council.
(8) 00-384 - First Reading -- An Ordinance Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of General
Obligation Bonds Of Sumter County, South Carolina In The Aggregate Principal Amount Of
Not Exceeding $8,500,000; Fixing The Form And Details Of The Bonds. Authorizing The
Chairman Of County Council Or His Lawfully-Authorized Designee To Determine Certain
Matters Relating To The Bonds; Proving For The Payment Of The Bonds, And The
Disposition Of The Proceeds Thereof; And Other Matters Relating Thereto.
(9) 00-385 -- First Reading -- An Ordinance Authorizing And Appropriating Funds For The
Purchase Of Real Property For Use As A County Detention Center.
(10) It May Be Suggested To Hold Executive Session To Discuss A Legal, Contractual, Or
Personnel Matter Or Receive A Legal Briefing. (The Executive Session, If Approved By
Council, Will Be Held After All Business Matters Have Been Completed.)
7. OLD BUSINESS -- None
8. COMMITTEE REPORTS -
(1) Internal Affairs Committee Meeting Tuesday, January 11, 2000, At 4:30 4:00 P.M. In County
Council's Conference Room (Committee Members: Williams, Burr, And Sanders)
(2) Public Safety Committee Meeting Tuesday, January 11, 2000, At 4:30 P.M. In County
Council's Conference Room (Committee Members: Fleming, Edens, And Singleton)
(3) Fiscal, Tax, And Property Meeting Tuesday, January 11, 2000, At 5:00 P.M. In County
Council's Conference Room (Committee Members: Campbell, Fleming, And Edens)
9. MONTHLY REPORTS
10. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
11. PUBLIC COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT