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PERSONAL PAPERS
AND
COMMUNICATIONS
OF
MAY 4, 2020
COMMUNICATIONS
ACCEPTED AND FILED
MAY 4, 2020
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0043
Last Updated: 04/30/20 Page 1 of 4
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF
EDUCATION'S APPOINTMENT OF ARETTA BALDON TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA –
ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A
TERM OF TWO (2) YEARS.
Workflow List:
Shawn Brown Completed 04/30/2020 9:38 AM
Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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20-C-0043
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION'S
APPOINTMENT OF ARETTA BALDON TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA – ATLANTA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A TERM OF
TWO (2) YEARS.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0043
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
[Unanimous]
20-C-0043
Last Updated: 04/30/20
Page 3 of 4
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0043
Last Updated: 04/30/20
Page 4 of 4
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION
SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION'S APPOINTMENT OF ARETTA
BALDON TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA – ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A TERM OF TWO (2)
YEARS.
April 9, 2020
Council President Felicia A. Moore
130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: City of Atlanta-Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee
Dear President Moore:
Atlanta Public Schools values the partnership with the City of Atlanta. As such, this letter serves
to inform you that the Chairman of the Atlanta Board of Education has appointed Board Member
Aretta Baldon to the City of Atlanta- Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee. Enclosed, you
will find a copy of her biography and completed BACE Forms.
To ensure that Board Member Baldon is properly informed of her duties and responsibilities,
please send the dates of all future meetings and any introductory information to me at
Sincerely,
Pierre L. Gaither
Executive Administrator
Atlanta Board of Education
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION 130 Trinity Avenue, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 404-802-2200 (P) 404-802-1204 (F)
April 9, 2020
Council President Felicia A. Moore
130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: City of Atlanta-Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee
Dear President Moore:
Atlanta Public Schools values the partnership with the City of
Atlanta. As such, this letter serves to inform you that the
Chairman of the Atlanta Board of Education has appointed
Board Member Aretta Baldon to the City of Atlanta- Atlanta
Public Schools Joint Committee. Enclosed, you will find a copy
of her biography and completed BACE Forms.
To ensure that Board Member Baldon is properly informed of
her duties and responsibilities, please send the dates of all future
meetings and any introductory information to me at
Sincerely,
Pierre L. Gaither Executive Administrator Atlanta Board of Education
CHAIR Mr. Jason F. Esteves VICE CHAIR Ms. Eshè P. Collins MEMBERS Educational District 1 Ms. Leslie Grant Educational District 2 Ms. Aretta L. Baldon Educational District 3 Ms. Michelle D. Olympiadis Educational District 4 Ms. Nancy M. Meister Educational District 5 Ms. Erika Mitchell Educational District 6 Ms. Eshe’ P. Collins At - Large (Seat 7) Ms. Kandis Wood Jackson At - Large (Seat 8) Ms. Cynthia Briscoe Brown At - Large (Seat 9) Mr. Jason F. Esteves
District 2: Aretta Baldon [email protected]
Aretta has called Atlanta home for over 25 years. She has long been a strong voice in her community and has lead countless efforts to secure a better quality of life and a bright future for all its children.
Never one to sit on the sidelines, Aretta is a proud parent volunteer and educational advocate at every school her child has attended. She has a proven track record of working to give every child the tools and encouragement he or she needs to succeed,
from her time at Imhotep Academy as a Soccer Coach, Assistant Cheerleading Coach and Girl Scout Leader to her current role as a member of Atlanta Thrive and President of the KIPP: Atlanta Collegiate Parent Teacher Organization (KAC PTO).
When there is a need in her community, you can count on Aretta to step up. Under her leadership, the KAC PTO partners with the school and the Atlanta Community Food Bank to run a monthly food pantry at KIPP Atlanta Collegiate which provides needed nutrition to students, families and seniors in the community every month.
When there is a problem with education, you can trust Aretta to find a solution. She is a founding team member of Atlanta Thrive, a movement for parents, by parents. The mission of Atlanta Thrive is to empower families to use their voice and their vote to correct the inequities in the Atlanta Public School system.
A proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and a graduate of Spelman College, Aretta has over 20 years of corporate management experience and now owns Shades of Light photography. Her love for life and positive energy is infectious and often shows in her work.
Aretta lives in the Washington Park neighborhood with her amazing daughter, and fellow photographer, Ariel.
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0041
Last Updated: 04/30/20 Page 1 of 4
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF
EDUCATION'S REAPPOINTMENT OF ERIKA MITCHELL TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA
– ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A
TERM OF TWO (2) YEARS TO BEGIN RETROACTIVELY ON MARCH 19, 2020 AND
EXPIRE MARCH 18, 2022.
Workflow List:
Shawn Brown Completed 04/30/2020 9:38 AM
Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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20-C-0041
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION'S
REAPPOINTMENT OF ERIKA MITCHELL TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA – ATLANTA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A TERM OF
TWO (2) YEARS TO BEGIN RETROACTIVELY ON MARCH 19, 2020 AND EXPIRE
MARCH 18, 2022.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0041
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
[Unanimous]
20-C-0041
Last Updated: 04/30/20
Page 3 of 4
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0041
Last Updated: 04/30/20
Page 4 of 4
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION
SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION'S REAPPOINTMENT OF ERIKA
MITCHELL TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA – ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A TERM OF TWO (2)
YEARS TO BEGIN RETROACTIVELY ON MARCH 19, 2020 AND EXPIRE
MARCH 18, 2022.
April 9, 2020
Council President Felicia A. Moore
130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: City of Atlanta-Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee
Dear President Moore:
Atlanta Public Schools values the partnership with the City of Atlanta. As such, this letter serves
to inform you that the Chairman of the Atlanta Board of Education has reappointed Board
Member Erika Mitchell to the City of Atlanta- Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee.
Enclosed, you will find a copy of her biography and completed BACE Forms.
To ensure that Board Member Mitchell is properly informed of her duties and responsibilities,
please send the dates of all future meetings and any introductory information to me at
Sincerely,
Pierre L. Gaither Executive Administrator
Atlanta Board of Education
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION 130 Trinity Avenue, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 404-802-2200 (P) 404-802-1204 (F)
April 9, 2020
Council President Felicia A. Moore
130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: City of Atlanta-Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee
Dear President Moore:
Atlanta Public Schools values the partnership with the City of
Atlanta. As such, this letter serves to inform you that the
Chairman of the Atlanta Board of Education has reappointed
Board Member Erika Mitchell to the City of Atlanta- Atlanta
Public Schools Joint Committee. Enclosed, you will find a copy
of her biography and completed BACE Forms.
To ensure that Board Member Mitchell is properly informed of
her duties and responsibilities, please send the dates of all future
meetings and any introductory information to me at
Sincerely,
Pierre L. Gaither Executive Administrator Atlanta Board of Education
CHAIR Mr. Jason F. Esteves VICE CHAIR Ms. Eshè P. Collins MEMBERS Educational District 1 Ms. Leslie Grant Educational District 2 Ms. Aretta L. Baldon Educational District 3 Ms. Michelle D. Olympiadis Educational District 4 Ms. Nancy M. Meister Educational District 5 Ms. Erika Mitchell Educational District 6 Ms. Eshe’ P. Collins At - Large (Seat 7) Ms. Kandis Wood Jackson At - Large (Seat 8) Ms. Cynthia Briscoe Brown At - Large (Seat 9) Mr. Jason F. Esteves
District 5: Erika Mitchell [email protected]
Since elected to the Atlanta Board of Education, Erika Mitchell has established herself as one of Atlanta’s most influential public servant. Mitchell is an active board member when it comes to serving her community and she is a strong believer in parent and community engagement. Within Mitchell’s first year in office, she developed the first electronic newsletter for her district, and established community partnerships with Georgia’s Own Credit Union, Chick fil-A, University for Parents, youthSpark, Fulton County Juvenile Courts, U First Project, NFL Players Association,100 Black Men of America, St. Peters Missionary Baptist Church, and The Launch Pad for her educational district. She has also co-written the first school district Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking policy and protocol in the state of Georgia in collaboration with Dr. Sharnell Myles.
Mitchell currently serving on the Atlanta Board of Education’s Policy Review Committee, Equity Taskforce and the Georgia Statewide Human Trafficking Taskforce Workgroup 1. Mitchell was recently appointed by the City of Atlanta’s Mayor Bottom to serve on the Atlanta 2020 Census Committee. Mitchell is also an elected member of the National School Boards Association’s Council of Urban Boards of Education’s Steering Committee.
RESPECTED PUBLIC SERVANT
The multi-talented professional and local public servant is a native of Atlanta and is committed to bridging the support gap between non-profit organizations and for-profit companies in order to better serve the diverse communities. Mitchell has served as the National Ambassador for the Arthritis Foundation, the President’s Volunteer Service Awards, and the program advisor for Fuel Up To Play 60. Mitchell has served on boards and committees for the following organizations: NFL Alumni, NFL Players Association
Metro Chapter, Caribbean American Advancement Foundation and the American Red Cross.
Mitchell has been awarded 2019 The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. (The Greater Atlanta Chapter) Public Servant Award, 2019 C.T Martin’s Public Servant Award, and was honored by The Alabama State University’s “50 under 50” Class of 2018, 2018 America Caribbean Captains of the Industries, 2016 Barack Obama’s “President Lifetime Volunteer Service” Award, the “Martin Luther King, Jr. Drum Major” Award and the 2011 National Black Latino Council Community Organization of the Year.
PRIOR TO CURRENT ROLE
Mitchell is currently the Managing Partner at Sports Unlimited Enterprise, LLC. Sports Unlimited Enterprise, LLC (SUE) specializes in Event planning, Public Relations, Charities, Non-Profits and Branding for current and former professional athletes. SUE’s Mission is to bridge the gap between professional athletes and corporate companies that will engage athletes and or their charities involvement with the youth and their community. SUE provides a platform for athletes to leverage their brands to host or partner with fundraising and charitable events.
Mitchell is also the founder of Atlanta Women In Sports (AWIS), which salutes and honors Atlanta business women who are blazing trails and redefining the position of “sports executive and athletes” with their contributions in the sports industry. AWIS also provides a platform and networking opportunities for women to connect and engage professionals of various industries who carry a similar passion for the business of sports.
EARLY DAYS
A graduate of Alabama State University, Mitchell was able to take advantage of a full athletic scholarship. She won numerous awards for her stellar athletic performance including the Indoor and Outdoor track and field South Western Athletics Conference (SWAC) Championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Mitchell earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Computer Information Systems yielding her the knowledge and opportunity to work for major global brands such as Coca Cola, Cbeyond, and Kodak as an Information Technology (IT) specialist.
She furthered her education and received a full scholarship from Esani Paul Mitchell partner school to become a licensed esthetics educator. Shortly after completing her educators’ degree, Mitchell began her teaching career at AVEDA Institute, where she taught histology and physiology of skin, creating AVEDA’s first makeup artist curriculum and small business development. Mitchell also provided State Board certified Continuing Educational Units to professional cosmetologists and estheticians.
Mitchell’s passion for volunteering led her to volunteer her time to international pageants including Miss Africa USA, Miss Latina US, and the Miss Latin America Del Mundo pageant. Through her dedication to volunteer work, she managed to incorporate her business skills and her love for beauty and founded La Reina Pageant Productions in 2010, which also produces Atlanta Latino Fashion Week, Atlanta Caribbean Fashion Week, Miss Georgia Latina™ , Miss Teen Georgia Latina ™, Miss Alabama Latina and Miss Teen Alabama Latina pageants. As producer and state director, her vision is to mentor and create opportunities for Latinas and Caribbeans to pursue their goals and dreams while impacting the community through culture sharing and, most importantly, culture awareness.
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0042
Last Updated: 04/30/20 Page 1 of 4
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF
EDUCATION'S REAPPOINTMENT OF ESHE COLLINS TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA –
ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A
TERM OF TWO (2) YEARS TO BEGIN RETROACTIVELY ON FEBRUARY 17, 2019 AND
EXPIRE FEBRUARY 16, 2021.
Workflow List:
Shawn Brown Completed 04/30/2020 9:39 AM
Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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20-C-0042
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION'S
REAPPOINTMENT OF ESHE COLLINS TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA – ATLANTA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A TERM OF
TWO (2) YEARS TO BEGIN RETROACTIVELY ON FEBRUARY 17, 2019 AND EXPIRE
FEBRUARY 16, 2021.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0042
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
[Unanimous]
20-C-0042
Last Updated: 04/30/20
Page 3 of 4
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0042
Last Updated: 04/30/20
Page 4 of 4
A COMMUNICATION FROM PIERRE GAITHER, EXECUTIVE
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION
SUBMITTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION'S REAPPOINTMENT OF ESHE
COLLINS TO THE CITY OF ATLANTA – ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
JOINT COMMITTEE. THIS APPOINTMENT IS FOR A TERM OF TWO (2)
YEARS TO BEGIN RETROACTIVELY ON FEBRUARY 17, 2019 AND EXPIRE
FEBRUARY 16, 2021.
April 9, 2020
Council President Felicia A. Moore
130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: City of Atlanta-Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee
Dear President Moore:
Atlanta Public Schools values the partnership with the City of Atlanta. As such, this letter serves
to inform you that the Chairman of the Atlanta Board of Education has reappointed Board
Member Eshè Collins to the City of Atlanta- Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee. Enclosed,
you will find a copy of her biography and completed BACE Forms.
To ensure that Board Member Collins is properly informed of her duties and responsibilities,
please send the dates of all future meetings and any introductory information to me at
Sincerely,
Pierre L. Gaither
Executive Administrator
Atlanta Board of Education
THE ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION 130 Trinity Avenue, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 404-802-2200 (P) 404-802-1204 (F)
April 9, 2020
Council President Felicia A. Moore
130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: City of Atlanta-Atlanta Public Schools Joint Committee
Dear President Moore:
Atlanta Public Schools values the partnership with the City of
Atlanta. As such, this letter serves to inform you that the
Chairman of the Atlanta Board of Education has reappointed
Board Member Eshè Collins to the City of Atlanta- Atlanta
Public Schools Joint Committee. Enclosed, you will find a copy
of her biography and completed BACE Forms.
To ensure that Board Member Collins is properly informed of
her duties and responsibilities, please send the dates of all future
meetings and any introductory information to me at
Sincerely,
Pierre L. Gaither Executive Administrator Atlanta Board of Education
CHAIR Mr. Jason F. Esteves VICE CHAIR Ms. Eshè P. Collins MEMBERS Educational District 1 Ms. Leslie Grant Educational District 2 Ms. Aretta L. Baldon Educational District 3 Ms. Michelle D. Olympiadis Educational District 4 Ms. Nancy M. Meister Educational District 5 Ms. Erika Mitchell Educational District 6 Ms. Eshe’ P. Collins At - Large (Seat 7) Ms. Kandis Wood Jackson At - Large (Seat 8) Ms. Cynthia Briscoe Brown At - Large (Seat 9) Mr. Jason F. Esteves
District 6: Eshé P. Collins | Board Vice-Chair
An Atlanta native and former teacher in Atlanta Public Schools, Eshé P. Collins never wavered from her strong passion for education. Beginning at a young age, she always knew the value of a solid education: a challenging curriculum, a system of great teachers, and strong family and community involvement. Eshé understands the impact of quality education in realizing the potential of the city, and is excited to leverage her passion and experience to provide all students in Atlanta with the education they deserve. Eshé has an extensive record of commitment and achievement in urban education and communities. As a fourth- and fifth-grade teacher at A.D. Williams Elementary School, 92 percent of her students met or exceeded expectations on the Criterion-Referenced Competency Test for both grade levels. Eshé also led the after-school, and summer tutoring programs for the Bowen Homes community and co-founded the “Reaching Back, Bridging Gaps” reading program, a community-based literacy initiative. Eshé’s work within urban settings has been the combination of her classroom, policy and legal experience on issues that address student achievement and equity in education. She analyzed national education issues and advocated for accessible healthcare at the Children’s Defense Fund. Also, Eshé worked in Cape Town, South Africa, where she helped refugee women and children access quality services and enrollment in local schools. Currently, Eshé serves as Georgia State University’s project director for Jumpstart, an early education, nonprofit organization that delivers a high-quality curriculum to preschool children in low-income neighborhoods. In this role, she trains adults to teach and lead in their communities; works closely with parents to improve family involvement; and more importantly, inspires children to learn through the love of literacy. Within the program, Eshé has increased community involvement by 150 percent, which has resulted in
community members’ service of more than 15,000 hours in the classroom and community each year. In pursuit of her passion, Eshé earned a B.A. degree in psychology from Spelman College; M.S. in urban teacher leadership from Georgia State University; and J.D., cum laude, from North Carolina Central University School of Law. She holds Georgia educator certifications in early childhood education and educational leadership, and a license to practice law in the state of Georgia. Eshé is a woman of many accomplishments and continues to be an avid servant throughout the Atlanta community.
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0044
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 1 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE APRIL 13, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 17, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
Workflow List:
Clerk of Council Completed 05/01/2020 2:41 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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20-C-0044
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE APRIL 13, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 17, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0044
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
[Unanimous]
20-C-0044
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 3 of 5
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0044
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 4 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE APRIL 13, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 17, 2020
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND
CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA
CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
April 22, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief
Procurement Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City
Council. However, to provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time
reporting, we have elected to provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached
for your review a copy of the April 13 - April 17, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to
the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts
and methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related
dollar amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to
designated contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement
Code, the Report lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval
and the reason therefor. Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta
City Code Section 2-1292(a), a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson, II
Chief Procurement Officer
20-C-0044
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DLW/pw
Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
CITY OF ATLANTA SUITE 1900
55 TRINITY AVENUE, SW
ATLANTA, GA 30303
(404) 330-6204 Fax: (404) 658-7705
Internet Home Page: www.atlantaga.gov
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Mayor
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT
David L. Wilson II Chief Procurement Officer
April 22, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief Procurement
Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City Council. However, to
provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time reporting, we have elected to
provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for your review a copy of the April
13 – April 17, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of
Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts and
methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related dollar
amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to designated
contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement Code, the Report
lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval and the reason therefor.
Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta City Code Section 2-1292(a),
a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson II
Chief Procurement Officer
DLW/pw Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
DocuSign Envelope ID: B20D37F6-C7FE-436A-9E63-476B477E0BB8
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
RFP-S-1200311Architectural, Engineering, Design &
Construction Management Services3/4/2020 RFP-S
IFB-C-1200349 West Economy Parking Lot Water Relocations 3/5/2020 IFB-C
IFB-S-1200413 Arbitrage Rebate Calculation Services 3/9/2020 IFB-S
RFP-S-1200363Airport Situation Awareness System Integrator
Consultant Engagement Services3/11/2020 RFP-S
IFB-C-1200212 Installation of Traffic Calming Measures 3/13/2020 IFB-C
IFB-G-1200386 Heavy Duty Trailers 3/4/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200143Drum Screen Replacement Parts and
Services3/5/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200420 Work Uniforms 3/5/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200426Information Technology Hardware and
Software Supplies3/6/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200421 Anti-Foam Water Additive 3/12/2020 IFB-G
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACTMETHOD OF
SOURCE SELECTION DOLLAR AMOUNT
FC-7863
GROUND TRANSPORTATION TAXI
OVERFLOW OPERATION SERVICES AT
HJAIA
Renewal $303,863.41
FC-5210 VENDING CONCESSIONS SERVICES Renewal tbd
FC-10278
FUEL STORAGE FACILITY AND FUELING
FACILITY OPERATION AND GROUND
SUPPORT FUELING MANAGEMENT AT
HJAIA
Amendment # 1 $27,720,127.83
FC-6836 A&BCITYWIDE MANAGING GENERAL
CONTRACTOR SERVICESAmendment # 9 $400,000.00
FC-8392 AEMERGENCY ONCALL SERVICES FOR
DEBRIS REMOVALRenewal # 2 As Needed
FC-9895 ONESTOP CAREER CENTER OPERATOR To Amend and Renew $289,713.00
FC-10398CITYWIDE ELECTRICAL REPAIR AND
MAINTENANCE SERVICESAmendment # 3 $135,000.00
FC-8779STANDBY EMERGENCY REPAIR AND
RESTORATION SERVICESAmendment # 1 $500,000.00
FC-9013COST ALLOCATION CONSULTING
SERVICESRenewal # 1 $95,930.00
FC-7216 NATURAL GAS SUPPORT SERVICES Renewal # 2for determined rates
for service
FC-9974CITYWIDE CONTRACT FOR DEMOLITION
AND ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SERVICESAmendment # 3 $1,000,000.00
FC-10408 ON-CALL IT SERVICES Amendment # 3 $2,516,000.00
PROJECTS AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
DEPARTMENT EA NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACT
None to Report.
EMERGENCY CONTRACTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
FC NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT / VENDOR
NAME
CHANGE
ORDER
DOLLAR
AMOUNT REASON
None to Report.
COUNCIL - "*"
CPO - "**"
CHANGE ORDERS
AUTHORIZATION BY:
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-10327A TechHire Software Development TrainingPending official correspondence of
Cancellation from the User Agency.
FC-10327B TechHire Software Development Training
User Agency pending response from
Vendor on SOW and payment
schedule.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 3Routing for Signature with Risk.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 4Routing for Signature with Risk.
SS-S-1200080
IBM Maximo Asset Management Annual
Software Subscription and Support
Services
Draft document is closer to completion.
ITB-S-1190453Annual Contract for Traveling Screens
Service & Repair
Bonds are routing for signature with the
CFO.
FC-8741 A-D
Miscellaneous Repairs and Construction
Services for ADA Repairs and Other
Improvements, Amendment # 3
Law is continuing to review all
Amendments.
CO-OP-1190642 Cellular and Wire-Line Services Pending vendor response.
FC-8412AAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment # 2Routing for signature.
CONTRACTS NOT EXECUTED WITHIN 90 DAYS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-8412BAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment # 3A new COI is required.
ITB-C-1190431
SR 260 Glenwood Ave. US 23 SR 42
Moreland Ave. Intersection Improvements
(PI.001023)
Routing for signature.
RFP-10311 Cycle Atlanta 1.0, Amendment # 1Routing for signature in the Mayor's
Office.
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 13 - 17, 2020
FC
NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT
CHANGE IN SCOPE OF
SERVICES
None to Report.
CHANGES IN SCOPE
20-C-0044
First Reading Committee _________________________________
Date _________________________________
Chair _________________________________
Referred To _________________________________
FINAL COUNCIL ACTION
2nd 1st & 2nd 3rd
Readings
Consent V Vote RC Vote
CONSENT REFER
REGULAR REPORT REFER
ADVERTISE & REFER
1ST ADOPT 2ND READ &REFER
PERSONAL PAPER REFER
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
CERTIFIED
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
MAYOR’S ACTION
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF
PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE APRIL 13,
2020 THROUGH APRIL 17, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF
COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142
OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES.
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0045
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 1 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE APRIL 20, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 24, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
Workflow List:
Clerk of Council Completed 05/01/2020 3:38 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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20-C-0045
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE APRIL 20, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 24, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0045
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
[Unanimous]
20-C-0045
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 3 of 5
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0045
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 4 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE APRIL 20, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 24, 2020
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND
CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA
CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
April 27, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief
Procurement Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City
Council. However, to provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time
reporting, we have elected to provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached
for your review a copy of the April 20 - April 24, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to
the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts
and methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related
dollar amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to
designated contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement
Code, the Report lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval
and the reason therefor. Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta
City Code Section 2-1292(a), a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson, II
Chief Procurement Officer
20-C-0045
Last Updated: 05/1/20 Page 5 of 5
DLW/pw
Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb, III (w/att)
CITY OF ATLANTA SUITE 1900
55 TRINITY AVENUE, SW
ATLANTA, GA 30303
(404) 330-6204 Fax: (404) 658-7705
Internet Home Page: www.atlantaga.gov
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Mayor
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT
David L. Wilson II Chief Procurement Officer
April 27, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief Procurement
Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City Council. However, to
provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time reporting, we have elected to
provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for your review a copy of the April
20 – April 24, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of
Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts and
methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related dollar
amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to designated
contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement Code, the Report
lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval and the reason therefor.
Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta City Code Section 2-1292(a),
a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson II
Chief Procurement Officer
DLW/pw Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
DocuSign Envelope ID: A3765230-4157-4A80-A2C0-CD3E319E4D1B
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 20 - 24, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
RFP-S-1200311Architectural, Engineering, Design &
Construction Management Services3/4/2020 RFP-S
IFB-C-1200349 West Economy Parking Lot Water Relocations 3/5/2020 IFB-C
IFB-S-1200413 Arbitrage Rebate Calculation Services 3/9/2020 IFB-S
RFP-S-1200363Airport Situation Awareness System Integrator
Consultant Engagement Services3/11/2020 RFP-S
IFB-C-1200212 Installation of Traffic Calming Measures 3/13/2020 IFB-C
IFB-G-1200386 Heavy Duty Trailers 3/4/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200143Drum Screen Replacement Parts and
Services3/5/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200420 Work Uniforms 3/5/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200426Information Technology Hardware and
Software Supplies3/6/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200421 Anti-Foam Water Additive 3/12/2020 IFB-G
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 20 - 24, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACTMETHOD OF
SOURCE SELECTION DOLLAR AMOUNT
FC-7863
GROUND TRANSPORTATION TAXI
OVERFLOW OPERATION SERVICES AT
HJAIA
Renewal $303,863.41
FC-5210 VENDING CONCESSIONS SERVICES Renewal tbd
FC-10278
FUEL STORAGE FACILITY AND FUELING
FACILITY OPERATION AND GROUND
SUPPORT FUELING MANAGEMENT AT
HJAIA
Amendment # 1 $27,720,127.83
FC-6836 A&BCITYWIDE MANAGING GENERAL
CONTRACTOR SERVICESAmendment # 9 $400,000.00
FC-8392 AEMERGENCY ONCALL SERVICES FOR
DEBRIS REMOVALRenewal # 2 As Needed
FC-9895 ONESTOP CAREER CENTER OPERATOR To Amend and Renew $289,713.00
FC-10398CITYWIDE ELECTRICAL REPAIR AND
MAINTENANCE SERVICESAmendment # 3 $135,000.00
FC-8779STANDBY EMERGENCY REPAIR AND
RESTORATION SERVICESAmendment # 1 $500,000.00
FC-9013COST ALLOCATION CONSULTING
SERVICESRenewal # 1 $95,930.00
FC-7216 NATURAL GAS SUPPORT SERVICES Renewal # 2for determined rates
for service
FC-9974CITYWIDE CONTRACT FOR DEMOLITION
AND ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SERVICESAmendment # 3 $1,000,000.00
FC-10408 ON-CALL IT SERVICES Amendment # 3 $2,516,000.00
PROJECTS AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 20 - 24, 2020
DEPARTMENT EA NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACT
None to Report.
EMERGENCY CONTRACTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 20 - 24, 2020
FC NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT / VENDOR
NAME
CHANGE
ORDER
DOLLAR
AMOUNT REASON
None to Report.
COUNCIL - "*"
CPO - "**"
CHANGE ORDERS
AUTHORIZATION BY:
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 20 - 24, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-10327A TechHire Software Development TrainingPending official correspondence of
Cancellation from the User Agency.
FC-10327B TechHire Software Development Training
User Agency pending response from
Vendor on SOW and payment
schedule.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 4
Routing for Signature in the Clerk's
Office.
SS-S-1200080
IBM Maximo Asset Management Annual
Software Subscription and Support
Services
DOL continues to work on Terms and
Conditions.
ITB-S-1190453Annual Contract for Traveling Screens
Service & RepairRouting for Signature in DOP.
FC-8741 A-D
Miscellaneous Repairs and Construction
Services for ADA Repairs and Other
Improvements, Amendment # 2
Law is continuing to review all
Amendments.
FC-8741 A-D
Miscellaneous Repairs and Construction
Services for ADA Repairs and Other
Improvements, Amendment # 3
Law is continuing to review all
Amendments.
CO-OP-1190642 Cellular and Wire-Line Services Pending vendor response.
FC-8412AAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment # 2Routing for signature.
FC-8412BAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment # 3Pending a Signature page revision.
CONTRACTS NOT EXECUTED WITHIN 90 DAYS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 20 - 24, 2020
FC
NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT
CHANGE IN SCOPE OF
SERVICES
None to Report.
CHANGES IN SCOPE
20-C-0045
First Reading Committee _________________________________
Date _________________________________
Chair _________________________________
Referred To _________________________________
FINAL COUNCIL ACTION
2nd 1st & 2nd 3rd
Readings
Consent V Vote RC Vote
CONSENT REFER
REGULAR REPORT REFER
ADVERTISE & REFER
1ST ADOPT 2ND READ &REFER
PERSONAL PAPER REFER
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
CERTIFIED
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
MAYOR’S ACTION
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF
PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE APRIL 20,
2020 THROUGH APRIL 24, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF
COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142
OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES.
PERSONAL PAPERS
ADOPTED
MAY 4, 2020
20-R-3912
Last Updated: 05/4/20 Page 1 of 6
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS AMIR FAROKHI, CARLA SMITH, ANTONIO BROWN,
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND, ANDREA BOONE, JENNIFER IDE, MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET,
JOYCE M. SHEPERD, ANDRE DICKENS, J. P. MATZIGKEIT, DUSTIN HILLIS, HOWARD SHOOK,
MATT WESTMORELAND AND NATALYN ARCHIBONG CONDEMNING RACIST WORDS AND
ACTIONS TARGETING ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, according to Stop AAPI Hate, there has been a surge in harassment towards Asian
Americans across the country in recent weeks; and
WHEREAS, these cases have predominantly targeted women and children in public places such as drug
stores and supermarkets; and
WHEREAS, the uptick is largely derived from the xenophobic rhetoric by some public officials in
connection with the coronavirus pandemic.
WHEREAS, sadly, Atlanta is not immune to these events; and
WHEREAS, as reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on April 23rd, plaques referring to COVID-
19 as the “Wuhan Plague” have begun appearing in Atlanta on local businesses and streets; and
WHEREAS, Atlanta aspires to be a welcoming and inclusive city that respects, embraces, and defends
everyone from racism; and
WHEREAS, at this time, we must do more to live up to this charge and ensure residents of Asian and
Pacific Islander descent are safe and welcome in Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, because racist words on the national stage should not translate to hateful actions on our
local streets.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, that racist words and actions targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are
unacceptable and hereby condemned.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Atlanta City Council requests that the Atlanta Police
Department do everything in its power to investigate and arrest those carrying out illegal bias-motivated
crimes against any targeted community.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3912 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3912
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS AMIR FAROKHI, CARLA SMITH, ANTONIO BROWN,
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND, ANDREA BOONE, JENNIFER IDE, MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET,
JOYCE M. SHEPERD, ANDRE DICKENS, J. P. MATZIGKEIT, DUSTIN HILLIS, HOWARD SHOOK,
MATT WESTMORELAND AND NATALYN ARCHIBONG CONDEMNING RACIST WORDS AND
ACTIONS TARGETING ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
05/04/2020 Atlanta City Council ADOPTED
RESULT: ADOPTED [14 TO 0]
MOVER: Amir R Farokhi, Councilmember, District 2
SECONDER: Carla Smith, Councilmember, District 1
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Archibong, Ide, Shook,
Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
AWAY: Cleta Winslow
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS AMIR FAROKHI, CARLA SMITH, ANTONIO
BROWN, MICHAEL JULIAN BOND, ANDREA BOONE, JENNIFER IDE, MARCI COLLIER
OVERSTREET, JOYCE M. SHEPERD, ANDRE DICKENS, J. P. MATZIGKEIT, DUSTIN HILLIS,
HOWARD SHOOK, MATT WESTMORELAND AND NATALYN ARCHIBONG CONDEMNING
RACIST WORDS AND ACTIONS TARGETING ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC
ISLANDERS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3912
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH SECONDER
AMIR R FAROKHI MOVER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER AWAY
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
CERTIFIED
5/4/2020
ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT
CERTIFIED 5/4/2020
MUNICIPAL CLERK
Mayor’s Action
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PERSONAL PAPERS
REFERRED
MAY 4, 2020
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK TO AMEND SPI-12
(BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT) TO CREATE A NEW
SUBAREA FOUR (4) ENTITLED PIEDMONT CENTER; TO REZONE CERTAIN PROPERTIES
LISTED HEREIN AND COMMONLY KNOWN AS PIEDMONT CENTER FROM THE PD-OC
(PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-OFFICE COMMERCIAL) ZONING CLASSIFICATION TO THE SPI-12
SA4 (BUCKHEAD LENOX STATIONS SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT SUBAREA 4)
ZONING CLASSIFICATION AND TO THE BUCKHEAD PARKING OVERLAY DISTRICT; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the SPI-12 (Buckhead/Lenox Stations Special Public Interest District) was created by
Ordinance 12-O-0228 adopted by the Atlanta City Council on May 21, 2012 and approved by operation
of law on May 30, 2012; and
WHEREAS, the SPI-12 zoning district boundaries were extended north of the Buckhead Loop pursuant
to Ordinance 13-O-0333 adopted by the Atlanta City Council on August 19, 2013 and approved by
operation of law on August 28, 2013; and
WHEREAS, the Buckhead Parking Overlay District was created through the adoption of Ordinance No.
18-O-1029 (Z-17-88) by the Atlanta City Council on February 19, 2019 and approved by signature of
the Mayor on February 26, 2019, as amended by Ordinance No. 18-O-1254 adopted by the Atlanta City
Council on July 2, 2018 and approved by operation of law on July 11, 2018; and
WHEREAS, currently the properties on the east side of Piedmont Road immediately north of the SPI-12
(Buckhead/Lenox Stations Special Public Interest District) zoning district boundaries are zoned PD-OC
(Planned Development Office Commercial) pursuant to a series of zoning approvals dating back to
1984; and
WHEREAS, the development accommodated by the existing PD-OC (Planned Development Office
Commercial) zoning district is inconsistent with the emerging pedestrian oriented mixed use
development in the area; and
WHEREAS, due to the recent improvements in the immediate area such as PATH 400, the opening of
the Buckhead MARTA station access in Tower Place and other new development along the Piedmont
Road corridor, an extension of the SPI-12 (Buckhead/Lenox Stations Special Public Interest District)
zoning district boundaries north of the Buckhead Loop on Piedmont Road is appropriate; and
WHEREAS, the purpose and intent of this ordinance is to amend the zoning regulations for the SPI-12
(Buckhead/Lenox Stations Special Public Interest District) zoning classification, including the creation
of a new Subarea 4, and to rezone the Piedmont Center development from its current PD-OC (Planned
Development Office Commercial) zoning district to the new Subarea 4 of the SPI-12 (Buckhead/Lenox
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Stations Special Public Interest District) zoning classification and include the properties in the
Buckhead Parking Overlay District; and
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
Section 1: That to create a new Subarea 4 in the SPI-12 Buckhead Lenox Stations District, Map
Attachments A through D and Exhibit X incorporated by reference in Section 16-18L.003 shall be
amended and replaced in their entirety with Map Attachments A through D and Exhibit X attached
hereto as Exhibit “A”.
Section 2: That Section 16-18L.001 shall be amended to add the following:
“4. Section 16-18L.001(2) shall apply to properties in Subarea 4 as if the Subarea 4 regulations were
adopted as a part of the effective date of this chapter.”
Section 3: That Section 16-18L.003 shall be amended to add “4. Subarea-4 - Piedmont Center” at the
end.
Section 4: That Section 16-18L.006 Table 1: SPI-12 Buckhead/Lenox Stations Table of Uses shall be
amended to add a Subarea 4 column. The permitted principal uses, special use permit uses and
prohibited uses in Subarea 4 shall be the same as in SPI-12 Subarea 1 with the exception of the
following uses which shall be prohibited in Subarea 4: (a) fueling stations; (b) plumbing, heating,
ventilation, airconditioning service/repair; and (c) automobile repair garages, service stations and paint
and body shops, provided that no service station may be located within 1,500 feet of another service
station. Veterinary clinics, provided animals are kept in soundproof buildings, shall be permitted to
have overnight boarding of animals in Subarea 4.
Section 5: That Section 16-18L.007(1) Table 2: SPI-12 Buckhead/Lenox Stations Development
Controls Table which currently reads as follows:
TABLE 2: SPI 12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX
STATIONS DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS
TABLE
SUBAREA 1 SUBAREA 2 SUBAREA 3
Total FAR, maximum a NA a NA 0.40
Front yard, minimum (feet) b NA b NA b NA
Side and rear yard, minimum (feet) No minimum No minimum 20′
INDEX/FOOTNOTES
NON-RESIDENTIAL USES (COMMERCIAL
AND RETAIL USES)
a Not Applicable in Subareas 1 and 2. See Transitional heights, yards and screening requirements. b Not Applicable. See Sidewalk and
Supplemental Zone requirements.
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IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
TABLE 2: SPI 12
BUCKHEAD/LENOX
STATIONS
DEVELOPMENT
CONTROLS TABLE
SUBAREA 1 SUBAREA 2 SUBAREA 3 SUBAREA 4
Total FAR, maximum a NA a NA 0.40 a NA
Front yard, minimum (feet) b NA b NA b NA b NA
Side and rear yard,
minimum (feet)
No minimum No minimum 20′ No minimum except
where the property abuts
R-1 through R-5 or PD-
H zoning districts.
Abutting R-1 through R-
3 zoning districts the
minimum side or rear
yards shall be a 50 foot
transitional yard which
shall not be used for the
purpose of parking,
paving, loading,
servicing or storage
activity and shall be
planted and/or
maintained in natural
state. Abutting R-4, R-5
and PD-H zoning
districts the minimum
side or rear yards shall
be a 20 foot transitional
yard which shall not be
used for the purpose of
parking, paving, loading,
servicing or storage
activity and shall be
planted and/or
maintained in natural
state.
INDEX/FOOTNOTES
NON-RESIDENTIAL
USES (COMMERCIAL
AND RETAIL USES)
a Not Applicable in Subareas 1, 2 and 4. See Transitional heights, yards and screening requirements. b Not
Applicable. See Sidewalk and Supplemental Zone requirements.
Section 6: That Section 16-18L.007(2) Table 3B: SPI-12 Buckhead/Lenox Stations Height Table -
Maximum Height which currently reads as follows:
TABLE 3B: SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS
BUILDING HEIGHT TABLE - MAXIMUM HEIGHT
SUBAREA 1 and
SUBAREA 2
SUBAREA 3
Baseline height, maximum (feet) 225′ 35′
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Block area height, maximum (feet) 225′ Not Applicable
Peachtree frontage area height, maximum (feet) 75′ Not Applicable
Transit station area height, maximum (feet) 100′ Not Applicable
Total buildable height, maximum (feet) a 600 35′ a Maximum total building height in Subareas 1 and 2 shall be the sum of subsections section 16-18L.007(3)(a) through (3)(d), provided that said sum shall not exceed 600 feet except for architectural features and incentivized development in Subareas 1, 2 and 4 as regulated in section 16-
18L.007(3)(e)(ii) and (iii).
IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
TABLE 3B: SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS
BUILDING HEIGHT TABLE - MAXIMUM HEIGHT
SUBAREA 1
SUBAREA 2 and
SUBAREA 4
SUBAREA 3
Baseline height, maximum (feet) 225′ 35′
Block area height, maximum (feet) 225′ Not Applicable
Peachtree frontage area height, maximum (feet) 75′ Not Applicable
Transit station area height, maximum (feet) 100′ Not Applicable
Total buildable height, maximum (feet) a 600 35′ a Maximum total building height in Subareas 1, 2 and 4 shall be the sum of subsections section 16-18L.007(3)(a) through (3)(d), provided that
said sum shall not exceed 600 feet except for architectural features and incentivized development in Subareas 1 and 2 as regulated in section 16-18L.007(3)(e)(ii) and (iii).
Section 7: That Section 16-18L.007(3) which currently reads as follows in the first sentence:
“[Building height in subareas 1 and 2:] Building heights in subareas 1 and 2 shall be governed by the
following provisions, subject to the transitional height limits set forth in subsection 5.”
IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS IN THE FIRST SENTENCE:
“[Building height in subareas 1, 2 and 4:] Building heights in subareas 1, 2 and 4 shall be governed by
the following provisions, subject to the transitional height limits set forth in subsection 5.”
Section 8: That Section 16-18L.008(1)(a) Table 4: SPI-12 Buckhead/Lenox Stations Open Space Table
which currently reads as follows:
TABLE 4: SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX
STATIONS OPEN SPACE TABLE
SUBAREA 1 SUBAREA 2 SUBAREA 3
Residential and dwellings uses 20% 25% 65%
Non-residential uses (commercial and retail uses) 15% Not Applicable Not Applicable
Non-residential uses (all other uses) 10% Not Applicable Not Applicable
IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
TABLE 4: SPI-12
BUCKHEAD/LENOX
SUBAREA 1 SUBAREA 2 SUBAREA 3 SUBAREA 4
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STATIONS OPEN SPACE
TABLE
Residential and dwellings uses 20% 25% 65% 20%
Non-residential uses (commercial
and retail uses)
15% Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
15%
Non-residential uses (all other
uses)
10% Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
10%
Section 9: That Section 16-18L.009 be amended by adding the following language:
“11. In recognition of the existing mature tree canopy, landscaping and topography located between the
back of curb and the buildings on Piedmont Road in Subarea 4, properties in Subarea 4 shall be exempt
from compliance with Section 16-18L.009(1) through Section 16-18L.009(5) and Table 5: SPI-12
Buckhead/Lenox Stations Sidewalk Table on Piedmont Road unless the mature tree canopy and
landscaped area on the applicable property is redeveloped. To the extent the exemption in this Section
16-18L.009(11) is utilized, the applicable property shall retain the existing five foot (5’) walk zone
located at back of curb on Piedmont Road and provide a separate eight foot (8’) multi-use path between
the building and the back of curb on Piedmont Road.”
Section 10: That Section 16-18L.010 shall be amended by adding the following language:
“7. In recognition of the existing mature tree canopy, landscaping and topography located between the
back of curb and the buildings on Piedmont Road in Subarea 4, properties in Subarea 4 shall be exempt
from compliance with Section 16-18L.010(1) through (3) and Table 6: SPI-12 Buckhead/Lenox
Stations Supplemental Zone Table on Piedmont Road unless the mature tree canopy and landscaped area
on the applicable property is redeveloped.
Section 11: That Section 16-18L.011 shall be amended by adding the following language:
“11. In recognition of the existing mature tree canopy, landscaping and topography located between the
back of curb and the buildings on Piedmont Road in Subarea 4, properties in Subarea 4 shall be exempt
from compliance with Section 16-18L.011(2)(b) (major sidewalk-level entrances), Section 16-
18L.011(2)(c) (major sidewalk-level active uses), Section 16-18L.011(8) (address) and Section 16-
18L.011(9) (up-lighting) on Piedmont Road unless the mature tree canopy and landscaped area on the
applicable property is redeveloped.
Section 12: That Section 16-18L.014(2)(a) which current reads as follows:
a. Streets, private streets and private drives intersecting with Peachtree Road or primary streets:
i. Shall be designed to have the appearance of public streets and shall meet the requirements of sections
16-18L,009, 16-18L.010 and 16-18L.011 for a minimum distance of 50 feet from the Peachtree Road or
primary street entryway as measured along the center-line of the street or drive; and”
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IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
a. Streets, private streets and private drives intersecting with Peachtree Road or primary streets:
i. Shall be designed to have the appearance of public streets and shall meet the requirements of sections
16-18L,009, 16-18L.010 and 16-18L.011 for a minimum distance of 50 feet from the Peachtree Road or
primary street entryway, as measured along the center-line of the street or drive; provided, however, in
recognition of the existing mature tree canopy, landscaping and topography located between the back of
curb and the buildings on Piedmont Road in Subarea 4, properties in Subarea 4 shall be exempt from
compliance with this Section 16-18L.014(2)(i) unless the mature tree canopy and landscaped area on
the applicable property is redeveloped; and”
Section 13: That Section 16-18L.015(1) which currently reads:
“1. Block connectivity. New development proposing to contain a continuous block face greater than 600
feet in length without an intervening street or a private street that functions as a public street meeting the
requirements of section 16-18L.014(2) shall be traversed by streets which create block faces no more
than 400 feet in length along a public street.”
IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
“1. Block connectivity. New development in Subareas 1, 2 and 3 proposing to contain a continuous
block face greater than 600 feet in length without an intervening street or a private street that functions
as a public street meeting the requirements of section 16-18L.014(2) shall be traversed by streets which
create block faces no more than 400 feet in length along a public street.
Section 14: That Section 16-18L.015 shall be amended to add the following:
“6. Old Ivy Road. In Subarea 4, access to Old Ivy Road shall be designed to incorporate raised concrete
curbing and/or other mechanisms to provide a significant physical barrier to substantially discourage
turning movements which are contrary to the intended design of the driveway and its related signage.
The driveway access on Old Ivy Road shall be channelized to the west toward the Habersham-Old Ivy
intersection. The Old Ivy Road curb cut driveway shall include signage prohibiting right hand turns out
of the property onto Old Ivy Road and signage visible from the Old Ivy Road right-of-way which
prohibits left hand turns from Old Ivy Road into the property. The Old Ivy Road curb cut shall be
closed to vehicular traffic from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am daily and at all times on the weekend. Closing shall
be accomplished with a physical barrier such as a gate or chain. In the event of significant or repeated
illegal turns into or out of the Old Ivy Road curb cut, the owner shall provide, at the discretion of the
City of Atlanta Office of Transportation, at the owner’s expense, an off-duty City of Atlanta police
offier to direct traffic movements between 7:30 am to 9 pm and 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm each weekday.
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Section 15: That the 1982 City of Atlanta Zoning Ordinance be amended and the official zoning maps
established in connection therewith be changed so that the properties located within Piedmont Center, as
described more fully on Exhibit “B”, be changed from the PD-OC (Planned Development-Office
Commercial) District to the Special Public Interest District 12-Subarea 4 (Piedmont Center) District and
the Buckhead Parking Overlay District. No conditions from the prior PD-OC zoning in Subarea 4 are
deemed to directly relate to unified control and therefore shall not continue to apply to the properties in
accordance with Section 16-18L.001(2)(c)(1).
Section 16: That Section 16-28A.010(13) shall be amended to add the following:
[Reserved]
Section 17: That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its approval by the City
Council and signature by the Mayor or by operation of law.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK TO AMEND SPI-12
(BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT) TO CREATE A NEW
SUBAREA FOUR (4) ENTITLED PIEDMONT CENTER; TO REZONE CERTAIN PROPERTIES
LISTED HEREIN AND COMMONLY KNOWN AS PIEDMONT CENTER FROM THE PD-OC
(PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-OFFICE COMMERCIAL) ZONING CLASSIFICATION TO THE SPI-12
SA4 (BUCKHEAD LENOX STATIONS SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT SUBAREA 4)
ZONING CLASSIFICATION AND TO THE BUCKHEAD PARKING OVERLAY DISTRICT; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Zoning Review Board Staff Pending
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK TO AMEND SPI-12
(BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT) TO CREATE A
NEW SUBAREA FOUR (4) ENTITLED PIEDMONT CENTER; TO REZONE CERTAIN
PROPERTIES LISTED HEREIN AND COMMONLY KNOWN AS PIEDMONT CENTER FROM
THE PD-OC (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-OFFICE COMMERCIAL) ZONING CLASSIFICATION
TO THE SPI-12 SA4 (BUCKHEAD LENOX STATIONS SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT
SUBAREA 4) ZONING CLASSIFICATION AND TO THE BUCKHEAD PARKING OVERLAY
DISTRICT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1323
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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GA 400
PEAC
HTRE
E ROAD
OLD IVY ROAD
IVY ROAD
PIEDMONT ROAD
LENOX ROAD
BUCKHEAD LOOP
ROXBORO ROAD
KINGSBORO ROAD
CANTER ROAD
MATHIESON DRIVE
FERNCLIFF ROAD
MART INA DR IVE
OAK VALLEY ROAD
EAST PACES FERRY ROAD
LONGLEAF DRIVE
EULALIA ROAD
WIEUCAROADLAKESIDE DRIVE
HIGHLAND DRIVE
ALLISO N DRIVE
PHIPP
S BOUL
EVARD
LENOX PARKW AYFERNCLIFF PLA CE
NARMORE DRIVE
NORT
H ST
RATF
ORD
ROAD
CANTRELL ROAD
WRIGHT AVENUE
WEST SHADOWLAWN AVENUE
OL D IVY LANE
PRICHARD WAY
WEST
ROX
BORO
ROA
D
VERMONT ROAD
MAPLE DRIVE
WENDOVER DRIVE
STRATFORD ROAD
PHIPPS DRIVE
ALBERTA DRIVE
IVYRIDGE
PEACHTR
EE DRIVE
LOVETTE LANE
PAR K AVENUE
IVY CHASE
IVY PARK LANE
GA 40
0
MAP ATTACHMENT "A" SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS DISTRICT STREET BOUNDARIES MAP
Transitional Height requirements also apply to this district. See Section 16-181.007(5).
LegendS P I - 1 2 D i s t r i c t B o u n d a r yBuckhead Central Core SubareaBuckhead Heights SubareaNorth Buckhead Subarea
October 2014
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GA 400 PEACHTREE ROAD
OLD IVY ROAD
IVY ROAD
PIEDMONT ROAD
LENOX ROAD
BUCKHEAD LOOP
ROXBORO ROAD
KINGSBORO ROAD
CANTER ROAD
MATHIESON DRIVE
FERNCLIFF ROAD
MART INA DR IVE
OAK VALLEY ROAD
EAST PACES FERRY ROAD
LONGLEAF DRIVE
EULALIA ROAD
WIEUCAROADLAKESIDE DRIVE
HIGHLAND DRIVE
ALLISO N DRIVE
PHIPP
S BOUL
EVARD
LENOX PARKW AYFERNCLIFF PLA CE
NARMORE DRIVE
NORT
H ST
RATF
ORD
ROAD
CANTRELL ROAD
WRIGHT AVENUE
WEST SHADOWLAWN AVENUE
OL D IVY LANE
PRICHARD WAY
WEST
ROX
BORO
ROA
D
VERMONT ROAD
MAPLE DRIVE
WENDOVER DRIVE
STRATFORD ROAD
PHIPPS DRIVE
ALBERTA DRIVE
IVYRIDGE
PEACHTR
EE DRIVE
LOVETTE LANE
PAR K AVENUE
IVY CHASE
IVY PARK LANE
GA 40
0
MAP ATTACHMENT "B" SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS DISTRICT STREET FRAMEWORK MAP
Transitional Height requirements also apply to this district. See Section 16-181.007(5).
LegendSPI-12 District Boundary
NAMEPeachtree RoadLocalPrimary Street
October 2014
GA 400 PEACHTREE ROAD
OLD IVY ROAD
IVY ROAD
PIEDMONT ROAD
LENOX ROAD
BUCKHEAD LOOP
ROXBORO ROAD
KINGSBORO ROAD
CANTER ROAD
MATHIESON DRIVE
FERNCLIFF ROAD
MART INA DR IVE
OAK VALLEY ROAD
EAST PACES FERRY ROAD
LONGLEAF DRIVE
EULALIA ROAD
WIEUCAROADLAKESIDE DRIVE
HIGHLAND DRIVE
ALLISO N DRIVE
PHIPP
S BOUL
EVARD
LENOX PARKW AYFERNCLIFF PLA CE
NARMORE DRIVE
NORT
H ST
RATF
ORD
ROAD
CANTRELL ROAD
WRIGHT AVENUE
WEST SHADOWLAWN AVENUE
OL D IVY LANE
PRICHARD WAY
WEST
ROX
BORO
ROA
D
VERMONT ROAD
MAPLE DRIVE
WENDOVER DRIVE
STRATFORD ROAD
PHIPPS DRIVE
ALBERTA DRIVE
IVYRIDGE
PEACHTR
EE DRIVE
LOVETTE LANE
PAR K AVENUE
IVY CHASE
IVY PARK LANE
GA 40
0
MAP ATTACHMENT "C" SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS DISTRICT HEIGHT FRAMEWORK MAP
Transitional Height requirements also apply to this district. See Section 16-181.007(5).
LegendSPI-12 District BoundaryPeachtree Frontage AreaTransit Station AreaRoxboro Road Transitional Height Line
October 2014
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¬«D
GA 400 PEACHTREE ROAD
OLD IVY ROAD
IVY ROAD
LENOX ROAD
PIEDMONT ROAD
ROXBORO ROAD
BUCKHEAD LOOP
KINGSBORO ROAD
WIEUCA ROAD
CANTER ROAD
MATHIESON DRIVE
FERNCLIFF ROAD
MART INA DR IVE
OAK VALLEY ROAD
EAST PACES FERRY ROAD
LONGLEAF DRIVE
EULALIA ROAD
LAKESIDE DRIVE
HIGHLAND DRIVE
ALLISO N DRIVE
PHIPP
S BOUL
EVARD
LENOX PARKW AYFERNCLIFF PLA CE
NARMORE DRIVE
NORT
H ST
RATF
ORD
ROAD
CANTRELL ROAD
WEST SHADOWLAWN AVENUE
OL D IVY LANE
MAPLE DRIVE
VERMONT ROADWENDOVER DRIVE
STRATFORD ROAD
PHIPPS DRIVE
ROCKHAVEN CIRCLE
PEACHTR
EE DRIVE
LOVETTE LANE
IVY CHASE
IVY PARK LANE
GA 400
MAP ATTACHMENT "D" SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS DISTRICT INCENTIVIZED PLAZAS MAP
Transitional Height requirements also apply to this district. See Section 16-181.007(5).
LegendS P I - 1 2 D i s t r i c t B o u n d a r yEligible Plaza Area Boundary
October 2014
Block Area1,955,800 sf
Block Area1,579,400 sf
Block Area1,519,400 sf
Block Area
808,100 sf
Block Area
662,600 sf
Block Area720,400 sf
Block Area474,600 sf
Block Area
582,800 sf
Block Area
497,111 sf
Block Area
452,100 sf
Block Area462,700 sf
Block Area
359,300 sf
Block Area
360,500 sf
Block
Area
307,90
0 sf
Block Area
356,800 sf
Block Area
196,400 sf
Block Area
234,500 sf
Block Area288,600 sf
Block Area
292,100 sf
Block Area
241,800 sf
Block Area
240,500 sfBlock Area
196,000 sf
Block Area204,300 sf
Block Area320,200 sf
Block Area202,700 sf
Block Area
213,100 sf
Block Area164,400 sf
Block Area109,300 sf
Block Area20,300 sf
Block Area128,600 sf
Block Area112,900 sf
Block Area62,500 sf
Block Area87,800 sf
Block Area93,500 sf
Block Area48,100 sf
Block Area26,800 sf
GA 400PEACHTREE ROAD
OLD IVY ROAD
IVY ROADPIEDMONT ROAD
ROXBORO ROAD
BUCKHEAD LOOP
KINGSBORO ROAD
WIEUCA ROAD
CANTER ROAD
MATHIESON DRIVE
FERNCLIFF ROAD
MART INA DR IVE
OAK VALLEY ROAD
LONGLEAF DRIVE
EULALIA ROAD
HIGHLAND DRIVE
ALLISO N DRIVE
PHIPP
S BOUL
EVARD
LENO X PARK WAY FERNCLIFF PLA CE
NARMORE DRIVE
NORT
H ST
RATF
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ROAD
CANTRELL ROAD
WEST SHADOWLAWN AVENUE
OL D IVY LANE
MAPLE DRIVE
VERMONT ROADWENDOVER DRIVE
STRATFORD ROAD
ROCKHAVEN CIRCLE
PEACHTR
EE DRIVE
LOVETTE LANE
RITZ DRIVEIVY CHASE
IVY PARK LANE
GA 400
EXHIBIT X SPI-12 BUCKHEAD/LENOX STATIONS DISTRICT BLOCK AREA MAP
Transitional Height requirements also apply to this district. See Section 16-181.007(5).
LegendS P I - 1 2 D i s t r i c t B o u n d a r yBlock Area
T h e B l o c k A r e a M a p i l l u s t r a t e s c u r r e n t b l o c k s w i t h i n t h e d i s t r i c t t h a t m e e t t h i s d i s t r i c t ' s B l o c k A r e a d e f i n i t i o n , a s o f t h e d a t e o f a d o p t i o n o f t h e s e S P I - 1 2 D i s t r i c t r e g u l a t i o n s . T h e D i r e c t o r s h a l l m a i n t a i n p u b l i c r e c o r d s o f f u t u r e b l o c k a r e a a l t e r a t i o n s o r r e c a l c u l a t i o n s a u t h o r i z e d b y S A P c o n s i s t e n t w i t h S P I - 1 2 r e q u i r e m e n t s , a n d s h a l l p e r i o d i c a l l y u p d a t e t h e B l o c k A r e a M a p t o r e f l e c t s a i d c h a n g e s .
October 2014
Exhibit B
Owner Address Tax Parcel
TAC Fountains LLC3495 Piedmont Road NE
Rear17 0062 LL029
TAC Fountains LLC 3497 Piedmont Road NE 17 0062 LL043
TAC Fountains LLC 3497 Piedmont Road NE 17 0062 LL042
TAC Fountains LLC 0 Piedmont Road NE 17 0062 LL340
GPI Piedmont LP3505 (aka 3525) Piedmont
Road NE17 0062 LL023
TAC PC 14, LLC 3565 Piedmont Road NE 17 0098 LL074
TAC PC 14, LLC135 Old Ivy Road NE (aka
3565 Piedmont Road NE)17 00970001089
TAC PCN LLC 3565 Piedmont Road NE 17 0098 LL075
TAC PCN LLC 3575 Piedmont Road NE 17 0098 LL071
TAC PCN LLC 3575 Piedmont Road NE 17 00970001303
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO INSTALL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES ON HOWELL DRIVE, S.W.,
BETWEEN FAIRBURN ROAD, S.W. AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE, S.W.; TO WAIVE
PORTIONS OF SECTION 138-84(D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, traffic and speeding on Howell Drive, S.W. is a public safety hazard to residents in the
area; and
WHEREAS, the residents of Howell Drive, S.W. requested the Department of Public Works install
traffic calming devices; and
WHEREAS, the installation of traffic calming devices on Howell Drive, S.W., will significantly reduce
the public safety hazard to all residents and those visiting the area.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Mayor, or her designee, is authorized to install traffic calming devices on Howell
Drive, S.W., between Fairburn Road, S.W. and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, S.W.
SECTION 2: That the provisions of Section 138-84(d) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances as it
relates to the traffic engineering study, petitions and speed of traffic are hereby waived for the purpose
of this ordinance only.
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this ordinance are
hereby repealed only to the extent of the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1324 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
20-O-1324
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1324
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO INSTALL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES ON HOWELL DRIVE, S.W.,
BETWEEN FAIRBURN ROAD, S.W. AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE, S.W.; TO WAIVE
PORTIONS OF SECTION 138-84(D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 05/13/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-O-1324
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
OR HER DESIGNEE, TO INSTALL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES ON HOWELL DRIVE, S.W.,
BETWEEN FAIRBURN ROAD, S.W. AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE, S.W.; TO
WAIVE PORTIONS OF SECTION 138-84(d) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF
ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1324
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
20-O-1324
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1325
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, TO REDUCE THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT ON HOSEA L. WILLIAMS
DRIVE, NE, BETWEEN MORELAND AVENUE, NE AND CANDLER ROAD, TO TWENTY-FIVE (25)
MILES PER HOUR; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, speeding on Hosea L. Williams Drive, NE, between Moreland Avenue, NE and Candler
Road, is a safety hazard to travelers in the area; and
WHEREAS, a reduction in traffic speed to twenty-five (25) miles per hour would greatly increase safety
to motorists and pedestrians.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Mayor, or his designee, is authorized to reduce the posted speed limit on Hosea L.
Williams Drive, NE, between Moreland Avenue, NE and Candler Road, to twenty-five (25) miles per
hour.
SECTION 2: That the signage reflecting the above speed limit reduction shall be updated by the
Department of Public Works within thirty (30) days of the adoption of this Ordinance.
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this Ordinance are
hereby repealed only to the extent of the conflict.
20-O-1325
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1325 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
20-O-1325
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1325
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, TO REDUCE THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT ON HOSEA L. WILLIAMS
DRIVE, NE, BETWEEN MORELAND AVENUE, NE AND CANDLER ROAD, TO TWENTY-FIVE (25)
MILES PER HOUR; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 05/13/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-O-1325
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, TO REDUCE THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT ON HOSEA L.
WILLIAMS DRIVE, NE, BETWEEN MORELAND AVENUE, NE AND CANDLER ROAD, TO
TWENTY-FIVE (25) MILES PER HOUR; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1325
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
20-O-1325
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1326
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING A DONATION IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($1,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO GOODR TO ASSIST THEM
WITH COVID-19 EMERGENCY SUPPORT EFFORTS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Goodr was founded on the principle that surplus edible food should be fed to people in
need, not landfills; and
WHEREAS, Goodr believes that hunger is a scarcity issue - a logistics issue; and
WHEREAS, Goodr is committed to positively impacting food insecure communities by producing pop-
up grocery store activations allowing attendees to shop for groceries free of charge; and
WHEREAS, Goodr has introduced an emergency one-time pick-up request option for businesses
looking to donate surplus food to people experiencing food insecurity during these challenging times;
and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the District 2 Councilmember to donate One Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,500.00) to Goodr to assist them with COVID-19 emergency support efforts.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to remit a donation in an amount not to
exceed One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,500.00) to Goodr to assist them with
COVID-19 emergency efforts.
SECTION 2: That all payments shall be charged to and made from the following account: 1001
(General Fund) 030202 (District 2) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted) 1110000 (Governing
Body) Councilmember Amir R. Farokhi.
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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20-O-1326 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
20-O-1326
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1326
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING A DONATION IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($1,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO GOODR TO ASSIST THEM
WITH COVID-19 EMERGENCY SUPPORT EFFORTS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-O-1326
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING A DONATION
IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO
CENTS ($1,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO GOODR TO
ASSIST THEM WITH COVID-19 EMERGENCY SUPPORT EFFORTS; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1326
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
20-O-1326
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
20-O-1326
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1327
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING A DONATION IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($1,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO C4 ATLANTA, INC. TO
INVEST IN ATLANTA’S CREATIVE ECONOMY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, C4 Atlanta, Inc. is a non-profit arts service organization whose mission is to connect arts
entrepreneurs to the people, skills and tools they need to build a successful artistic career in metro
Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, C4 Atlanta fulfills this mission by offering professional practice classes for artists, fiscal
sponsorship, co-working space and more; and
WHEREAS, C4 Atlanta offers professional development courses for artists looking to further their
creative businesses and personal artistic careers. Courses are currently offered in business planning,
marketing, website building, financial literacy, and fundraising throughout the year; and
WHEREAS, C4 Atlanta continues to deliver courses using their Zoom platform during recommended
and forced public gathering closures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the District 2 Councilmember to donate One Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,500.00) to C4 Atlanta, Inc. to invest in Atlanta’s Creative Economy during
the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to remit a donation in an amount not to
exceed One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,500.00) to C4 Atlanta, Inc. to invest in
Atlanta’s Creative Economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SECTION 2: That all payments shall be charged to and made from the following account: 1001
(General Fund) 030202 (District 2) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted) 1110000 (Governing
Body) Councilmember Amir R. Farokhi.
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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20-O-1327 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1327
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING A DONATION IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($1,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO C4 ATLANTA, INC. TO
INVEST IN ATLANTA’S CREATIVE ECONOMY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-O-1327
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING A DONATION IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO
CENTS ($1,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO C4 ATLANTA,
INC. TO INVEST IN ATLANTA’S CREATIVE ECONOMY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1327
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
20-O-1327
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
20-O-1327
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1328
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO RESTRICT ON-STREET
PARKING, TO ERECT THE APPROPRIATE PARKING SIGNS GIVING NOTICE THEREOF AND
TO IMPLEMENT A TOW-AWAY ZONE ON BOTH SIDES OF PARKWAY DRIVE, N.E. BETWEEN
PONCE DE LEON AVENUE, N.E. AND NORTH AVENUE, N.E.; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Parkway Drive, N.E. is located between Ponce De Leon Ave, N.E. and Highland Avenue,
N.E. with a portion located between Ponce De Leon Avenue, N.E and North Avenue, N.E. (“Parkway
Drive”); and
WHEREAS, neighbors of Parkway Drive have expressed public safety concerns due to an increase in
criminal activity; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta Police Department recommends restricting on-street parking to assist in the
reduction of crime; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta Police Department has the authority to take actions in order to ensure the public
health, safety and general welfare of citizens; and
WHEREAS, the restrictions of on-street parking will also require the installation of no parking signs and
the implementation of tow-away zones; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 150, Article IV, Section 150-86 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances (the
“Code”) requires the City of Atlanta (“the City”) to erect appropriate signs wherever parking is
prohibited on designated streets to give notice thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta Department of Transportation is responsible for the management of on-street
parking, the control of street signs and is tasked to maintain safe and accessible roadways throughout
the City.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, as follows:
Section 1: That on-street parking shall be prohibited on the east side of Parkway Drive, N.E. between
Ponce De Leon Avenue, N.E. and North Avenue, N.E.
Section 2: That the Commissioner of the Atlanta Department of Transportation or the commissioner’s
designee erect appropriate parking signs for installation on the east side of Parkway Drive, N.E. between
Ponce De Leon Avenue, N.E. and North Avenue, N.E. restricting on-street parking.
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Section 3: That all of Parkway Drive, N.E. between Ponce De Leon Avenue, N.E. and North Avenue,
N.E. shall be designated as a tow away zone.
Section 4: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this ordinance are
hereby waived to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO RESTRICT ON-STREET
PARKING, TO ERECT THE APPROPRIATE PARKING SIGNS GIVING NOTICE THEREOF AND
TO IMPLEMENT A TOW-AWAY ZONE ON BOTH SIDES OF PARKWAY DRIVE, N.E. BETWEEN
PONCE DE LEON AVENUE, N.E. AND NORTH AVENUE, N.E.; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 05/13/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO RESTRICT ON-STREET
PARKING, TO ERECT THE APPROPRIATE PARKING SIGNS GIVING NOTICE THEREOF AND
TO IMPLEMENT A TOW-AWAY ZONE ON BOTH SIDES OF PARKWAY DRIVE, N.E.
BETWEEN PONCE DE LEON AVENUE, N.E. AND NORTH AVENUE, N.E.; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1328
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND AUTHORIZING THE
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, TO CREATE A CODE
ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND ACCOUNT (____) PROJECT (___) FOR THE PURPOSE OF
RECOVERING COSTS FROM AND PROVIDING FUNDING FOR DEMOLITION, CLEAN AND
CLOSE BLIGHT REMEDIATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta Municipal Court under authority of Article V of the Atlanta Housing
Code orders either the demolition or the cleaning and closing of structures, depending on the level of
deterioration, determined to be unfit for human habitation as authorized by O.C.G.A. § 36-61-11; and
WHEREAS, in the event no timely action is taken by the responsible party to comply with the Court
Order, the City is authorized to carry out the Order under the authority of Article V and to lien the
property for its costs, fees and expenses; and
WHEREAS, these costs, fees and expenses include, but are not limited to, bringing (including title
search for Judicial In Rem properties) and prosecuting the case before the Court, carrying out the order
of the Court (asbestos survey and/or abatement, demolition, cleaning and closing, property
maintenance), and lien enforcement, Lien enforcement costs, fees and expenses include, but are not
limited to, those of the county tax commissioner, attorney’s fees, sheriff’s costs, and all other costs
associated with Judicial In Rem properties; and
WHEREAS, Section 56 (e) of Article V of the Atlanta Housing Code calls for all amounts remitted from
the enforcement of the lien to be deposited into a special account for the enforcement of the provisions
of the Article; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to recover and reinvest funds for future Code Enforcement to the City
Solicitor Activities.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is hereby authorized to create a Code Enforcement Trust
Fund (____) PROJECT (_____) for the purpose of recovering cost and from and providing funding for
demolition, clean and close blight remediation enforcement of Judicial In Rem activities through the
Code Enforcement Section of the Atlanta Police Department and through the Solicitor’s Office.
SECTION 2: That the cost recovery on foreclosure on liens should be held in a trust account for Code
Enforcement and the Office of the City Solicitor to further Judicial In Rem activities.
SECTION 3: That funds in the Code Enforcement Trust Fund may be used for the purpose of funding
Judicial In Rem activities and will be administered by the Atlanta Police Department. Judicial In Rem
activities will include title search, asbestos survey and abatement, demolition, cleaning and closing,
property maintenance, the purchase of tax Fifas, the payment of attorney’s fees, and the payment of
Sheriff’s costs. The funds from the Code Enforcement Trust Fund may be used to reimburse entities that
undertake the aforementioned Judicial In Rem activities on behalf of the City.
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SECTION 4: That the Code Enforcement Trust Fund shall be terminated if there is inactivity noted on
the fund for three consecutive years and funds remaining in the fund shall revert to City’s General Fund.
SECTION 5: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict only.
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND AUTHORIZING THE
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, TO CREATE A CODE
ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND ACCOUNT (____) PROJECT (___) FOR THE PURPOSE OF
RECOVERING COSTS FROM AND PROVIDING FUNDING FOR DEMOLITION, CLEAN AND
CLOSE BLIGHT REMEDIATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee Pending 05/11/2020 2:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND AUTHORIZING THE
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, TO CREATE A CODE
ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND ACCOUNT (____) PROJECT (___) FOR THE PURPOSE OF
RECOVERING COSTS FROM AND PROVIDING FUNDING FOR DEMOLITION, CLEAN AND
CLOSE BLIGHT REMEDIATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1329
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($15,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY
FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 2 SALARIES, PERM PART-TIME ACCOUNT TO MAKE
CHARITABLE DONATIONS TO COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND ORGANIZATIONS THAT SERVE
THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-152(2), the members of the Atlanta City Council are provided with
annual appropriations for salaries and benefits for their staff; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-39 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, Councilmembers are
permitted to replenish their Councilmember Expense Accounts and Personnel Expenses by using funds
from the Councilmember Carry Forward Accounts; and
WHEREAS, the District 2 Councilmember desires to replenish the Salaries, Perm Part-Time account for
personnel related expenses.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY 2020 General Fund Budget
as follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$15,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030202 (District 2) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted) 1110000
(Governing Body) Councilmember Amir R. Farokhi.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$15,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030202 (District 2) 5730018 (Distribution) 5111002 (Salaries, Perm Part-Time)
Councilmember Amir R. Farokhi.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1330
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($15,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 CARRY
FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 2 SALARIES, PERM PART-TIME ACCOUNT TO MAKE
CHARITABLE DONATIONS TO COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND ORGANIZATIONS THAT SERVE
THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($15,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2
CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 2 SALARIES, PERM PART-TIME ACCOUNT
TO MAKE CHARITABLE DONATIONS TO COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND ORGANIZATIONS
THAT SERVE THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1330
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE TO AMEND 19-O-1215 TO RATIFY SERVICES FOR PROJECT SPONSORS TO
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 2019 FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $33,317,352.00
INCLUDED IN THE 2019 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN BUDGET OF THE 2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED
PLAN FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THE 2019 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT ("CDBG") PROGRAM, 2019 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT ("ESG") PROGRAM, 2019
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ("HOME") PROGRAM, AND THE 2019 HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS ("HOPWA") PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF
EXECUTING VARIOUS CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS FOR PROJECTS THAT ARE ASSIGNED
TO THE DEPARTMENT OF GRANTS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, AND VARIOUS
OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta (City) received notification of funds from HUD and anticipated and
appropriated funding via 19-O-1215 of $7,139,553 in the 2020 (Community Development Fund)
Budget; funding of $1 ,967,828 in the 2020 (HOME Investment Trust Fund) Budget; funding of
$609,670 and program income of $600,000 of in the 2020 (Emergency Solutions Grants) Budget;
and funding of$23,000,301 in the 2020 (Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS) Budget: and
WHEREAS, the City desires to use these entitlement funds to provide continuous social services that benefit the health, safety and welfare of residents; and
WHEREAS, the City has deemed it necessary to ratify services for projects attached hereto effective January 1, 2019 to avoid a lapse; and
WHEREAS, CDBG, ESG, HOME and HOPWA projects are assigned to the Department of G r a n t s
and C o m m u n i t y Development, and to various other implementing departments of the City; and
WHEREAS, the necessary environmental clearances have been obtained from the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta desires to amend the 2020 Intergovernmental Grant Fund, HOME
Investment Fund and Community Development Fund Budgets to allow the Mayor or her designee to
enter into contractual agreements and ratify services in an amount not to exceed $33,317,352.00.
THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Ratification of Services All contractual agreements be ratified to an effective date of
January, 1, 2019 to allow the Mayor or her designee authority to enter into agreements with the project
sponsors attached herein.
SECTION 2: Authorization of Projects That the 2020 Intergovernmental (HOPWA), Community
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Development, HOME Investment and Grant Fund Budgets be and is hereby amended as shown on the
Attachments 1-4.
SECTION 3: Authorization of HUD Contract Execution
The Mayor or her designee, on behalf of the City, is authorized to enter into and execute the appropriate
agreements and other documents with HUD that the City Attorney deems to be necessary or advisable in
order to effectuate the City’s receipt of the 2020 CDBG, ESG, HOME and HOPWA Entitlement Grants,
and Subrecipient reimbursement there from, as set forth in this resolution.
a. The Grant Subrecipients, the Subrecipients Contracts shall be authorized for services stated in the grants
performance period which may be prior to the executed contract, only when authorized by the U. S.
Department of Urban Development (HUD) Entitlement Community development Notice authoring the
pre-award cost.
SECTION 4: Authorization of Contracts with City’s 2020 Entitlement Grant Subrecipients
The Mayor or her designee, on behalf of the City, is authorized to enter into and execute and implement
a separate agreement with each of the Grant Subrecipients set forth in Sections 2 in attachments 1-4
(each agreement, a “Subrecipient Contract”), without additional authorizing legislations provided that:
a. For each of the Grant Subrecipients, the Subrecipient Contract shall be for the Grant Amount set forth
herein above, and said amount shall be stated as a not-to-exceed value:
b. The Subrecipient Contract will require that if HUD’S actual Grant Award pertaining to the Grant
Subrecipients exceeds the amount set forth in this legislation, the additional Grant Amount must be
authorized through new legislation and an amendment to the Subrecipient’s contract.
SECTION 5: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are waived to
the extent of the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1331
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE TO AMEND 19-O-1215 TO RATIFY SERVICES FOR PROJECT SPONSORS TO
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 2019 FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $33,317,352.00
INCLUDED IN THE 2019 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN BUDGET OF THE 2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED
PLAN FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THE 2019 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT ("CDBG") PROGRAM, 2019 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT ("ESG") PROGRAM, 2019
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ("HOME") PROGRAM, AND THE 2019 HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS ("HOPWA") PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF
EXECUTING VARIOUS CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS FOR PROJECTS THAT ARE ASSIGNED
TO THE DEPARTMENT OF GRANTS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, AND VARIOUS
OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
OR HER DESIGNEE TO AMEND 19-O-1215 TO RATIFY SERVICES FOR PROJECT SPONSORS
TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 2019 FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$33,317,352.00 INCLUDED IN THE 2019 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN BUDGET OF THE 2015-2019
CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THE 2019 COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ("CDBG") PROGRAM, 2019 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
GRANT ("ESG") PROGRAM, 2019 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ("HOME") PROGRAM,
AND THE 2019 HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS ("HOPWA")
PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXECUTING VARIOUS CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS
FOR PROJECTS THAT ARE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF GRANTS AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, AND VARIOUS OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1331
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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Boone-Grants Management
Attachment 1
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS (CDBG REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 240622 3311101 7450000 300160 32553 1,000,000.00 Demolition 2019 CD (APD Community Services/Code Compliance)
2201 240622 3311101 7450000 300161 32553 231,956.00 Code Enforcement Housing Code 2019 CD (APD Community Services/Code Compliance)
2201 100601 3311101 1512000 300162 32553 1,000,000.00 Public Facilities 2019 (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 3311101 1512000 300183 32553 833,426.00 Public Improvement 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 3311101 1512000 300041 32553 127,890.00 CDBG Prog. Admin GA 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 3311101 1512000 300037 32553 1,031,561.00 CDBG Prog. Admin GS 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 3311101 1512000 300027 32553 222,068.00 Mechanicsville Section 108 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 190101 3311101 2650000 300164 32553 87,149.00 Transitional Supportive Housing 2019 CD (JDA Municipal Court Operations)
2201 100601 3311101 1512000 300038 32556 45,725.00 ESG Administration 2019 ES (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
$4,579,775.00
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (CDBG BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 240622 5999999 7450000 300160 32553 1,000,000.00 Demolition 2019 CD (APD Community Services/Code Compliance)
2201 240622 5999999 7450000 300161 32553 231,956.00 Code Enforcement Housing Code 2019 CD (APD Community Services/Code Compliance)
2201 100601 5999999 1512000 300162 32553 1,000,000.00 Public Facilities 2019 (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 5999999 1512000 300183 32553 833,426.00 Public Improvement 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 5999999 1512000 300041 32553 127,890.00 CDBG Prog. Admin GA 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 5999999 1512000 300037 32553 1,031,561.00 CDBG Prog. Admin GS 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 5999999 1512000 300027 32553 222,068.00 Mechanicsville Section 108 2019 CD (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2201 100601 5999999 2650000 300164 32553 87,149.00 Transitional Housing 2019 CD (JDA Municipal Court Operations)
2201 100601 5999999 1512000 300038 32556 45,725.00 ESG Administration 2019 ES (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
$4,579,775.00
2020 HOPWA FUND ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (HOPWA REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2501 100601 3311101 1512000 300030 32554 351,905.00 HOPWA Adm GS 2019 HP (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2501 100601 3311101 1512000 300042 32554 34,500.00 HOPWA Adm GA 2019 HP (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2501 100601 3311101 1512000 300031 32554 85,000.00 HOPWA Resource ID 2019 (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
$471,405.00
2020 HOPWA FUND ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2501 100601 5999999 1512000 300030 32554 351,905.00 HOPWA Adm GS 2019 HP (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2501 100601 5999999 1512000 300042 32554 34,500.00 HOPWA Adm GA 2019 HP (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
2501 100601 5999999 1512000 300031 32554 85,000.00 HOPWA Resource Id 2019 HP (DOF Grants Services/Accounting)
$471,405.00
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Attachment 2
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS (CDBG REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300123 32553 66,379.00 ACA Permanent Supportive Housing 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300124 32553 30,000.00 CFI Homeless Outreach Program 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300125 32553 58,000.00 CAP Nurses 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300126 32553 40,000.00 Career Works 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300127 32553 40,000.00 Caring Works Hope House2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300128 32553 40,000.00 Caring Works Permanent Supp Hsg 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300039 32553 130,000.00 CDBG Prog. Admin OHS 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300129 32553 37,287.00 ClearPath Coordinated Entry 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300131 32553 25,000.00 Gilgal 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300167 32553 34,368.00 HFTH Homeless Prevention 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300132 32553 30,000.00 HTDI Villa of Hope 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300133 32553 12,311.00 Homeless Prev Ed. & Outreach 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300134 32553 15,588.00 Hope Atlanta Resettlement 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300135 32553 25,000.00 Lakewood FSC Emerg Financial Asst. 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300136 32553 65,632.00 Legal Services Hmls Prev 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300137 32553 12,000.00 Main Frame Job 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300138 32553 45,000.00 Meals on Wheels Adult Day 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300139 32553 45,000.00 Meals on Wheels 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300140 32553 10,000.00 Nicholas House Boulevard, 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300141 32553 54,368.00 Nicholas Hmls Prev 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300142 32553 72,851.00 Nicholas TBRA Case Mgmt 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300144 32553 75,000.00 Our House Childcare 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300145 32553 50,000.00 PADV 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300146 32553 10,000.00 Red Shield 2019 ES/CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300147 32553 40,000.00 Shelter A Family 2019 CD (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300149 32553 50,000.00 VEO Transitional Assessment Housing 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300159 32553 108,707.00 WestCare Georgia CIC Renovations 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
$ 1,222,491.00
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (CDBG BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300123 32553 66,379.00 ACA Permanent Supportive Housing 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300124 32553 30,000.00 CFI Homeless Outreach Program 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300125 32553 58,000.00 CAP Nurses 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300126 32553 40,000.00 Career Works 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300127 32553 40,000.00 Caring Works Hope House2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300128 32553 40,000.00 Caring Works Permanent Supp Hsg 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300039 32553 130,000.00 CDBG Prog. Admin OHS 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300129 32553 37,287.00 ClearPath Coordinated Entry 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300131 32553 25,000.00 Gilgal 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300167 32553 34,368.00 HFTH Homeless Prevention 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300132 32553 30,000.00 HTDI Villa of Hope 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300133 32553 12,311.00 Homeless Prev Ed. & Outreach 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
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2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300134 32553 15,588.00 Hope Atlanta Resettlement 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300135 32553 25,000.00 Lakewood FSC Emerg Financial Asst. 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300136 32553 65,632.00 Legal Services Hmls Prev 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300137 32553 12,000.00 Main Frame Job 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300138 32553 45,000.00 Meals on Wheels Adult Day 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300139 32553 45,000.00 Meals on Wheels 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300140 32553 10,000.00 Nicholas House Boulevard, 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300141 32553 54,368.00 Nicholas Hmls Prev 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300142 32553 72,851.00 Nicholas TBRA Case Mgmt 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300144 32553 75,000.00 Our House Childcare 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300145 32553 50,000.00 PADV 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300146 32553 10,000.00 Red Shield 2019 ES/CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300147 32553 40,000.00 Shelter A Family 2019 CD (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300149 32553 50,000.00 VEO Transitional Assessment Housing 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300159 32553 108,707.00 WestCare Georgia CIC Renovations 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
$ 1,222,491.00
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (CDBG REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300034 32553 29,460.00 Point in Time Count 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300033 32553 42,500.00 HMIS User Fees 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300157 32553 66,500.00 HMIS Data Support 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
$138,460.00
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (CDBG BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300034 32553 29,460.00 Point in Time Count 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300033 32553 42,500.00 HMIS User Fees 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300157 32553 66,500.00 HMIS Data Support 2019 CD (EXE DIR Human Services/Welfare Admin)
$138,460.00
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS (ESG REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300150 32556 30,000.00 Project Connect 2019 ES
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300151 32556 50,000.00 Damascus Inn Supportive Services 2019 ES (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300152 32556 119,140.00 Salvation Army Red Shield 2019 ES/CD (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300153 32556 118,150.00 Covenant House 2019 ES (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300158 32556 129,512.00 HOPE Atl Resettlement 2019 ES/CD
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300154 32556 53,417.00 HOPE Atlanta Outreach 2019 ES
2201 040208 3311101 5410000 300155 32556 63,726.00 Nicholas: Boulevard 2019 ES
$563,945.00
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2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (ESG BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300150 32556 30,000.00 Project Connect 2019 ES
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300151 32556 50,000.00 Damascus Inn Supportive Services 2019 ES (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300152 32556 119,140.00 Salvation Army Red Shield 2019 ES/CD (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300153 32556 118,150.00 Covenant House 2019 ES (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300158 32556 129,512.00 HOPE Atl Resettlement 2019 ES/CD
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300154 32556 53,417.00 HOPE Atlanta Outreach 2019 ES
2201 040208 5999999 5410000 300155 32556 63,726.00 Nicholas: Boulevard 2019 ES
$563,945.00
2020 HOME INVESTMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (HOME REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2504 040208 3311101 5410000 300156 32555 274,887.00 Nicholas House TBRA 2019 HM
$ 274,887.00
2020 HOME INVESTMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (HOME BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2504 040208 5999999 5410000 300156 32555 274,887.00 Nicholas House TBRA 2019 HM
$ 274,887.00
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ATTACHMENT 3 2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS (CDBG REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300100 32553 150,000.00 Green & Healthy Homes Project, 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300101 32553 60,743.00 BILF Admin 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300020 32553 200,000.00 CDBG Prog. Admin Hsg 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300102 32553 180,000.00 Hope for Historical Homes 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300040 32553 100,000.00 Housing Rehab Admin 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300103 32553 150,000.00 Off of Hsg Diversion Pgm 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300104 32553 75,000.00 Storefront Improvement 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300105 32553 200,000.00 Uni Choice Neighborhood 2019 (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300106 32553 53,809.00 Women's Econ Slf-Suff Prg 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 3311101 7310000 300166 32553 75,000.00 COA Microenterprise Accelerator 2019 Cd (PCD Housing Finance)
$1,244,552.00
2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (CDBG BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300100 32553 150,000.00 Green & Healthy Homes Project, 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300101 32553 60,743.00 BILF Admin 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300020 32553 200,000.00 CDBG Prog. Admin Hsg 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300102 32553 180,000.00 Hope for Historical Homes 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300040 32553 100,000.00 Housing Rehab Admin 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300103 32553 150,000.00 Off of Hsg Diversion Pgm 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300104 32553 75,000.00 Storefront Improvement 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300105 32553 200,000.00 Uni Choice Neighborhood 2019 (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300106 32553 53,809.00 Women's Econ Slf-Suff Prg 2019 CD (PCD Housing Finance )
2201 250305 5999999 7310000 300166 32553 75,000.00 COA Microenterprise Accelerator 2019 Cd (PCD Housing Finance)
$1,244,552.00
2020 HOME INVESTMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (HOME REVENUE)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2504 250305 3311101 7310000 300107 32555 385,174.00 CHDO Set Aside 2019 HM (PCD Housing Finance )
2504 250305 3311101 7310000 300108 32555 128,391.00 CHDO Operating Assistance 2019 HM (PCD Housing Finance )
2504 250305 3311101 7310000 300109 32555 256,782.00 HOME Administration HM 2019 (PCD Housing Finance )
2504 250305 3311101 7310000 300110 32555 1,522,594.00 Housing Developing Loan Pool, 2019 HM (PCD Housing Finance )
$2,292,941.00
2020 HOME INVESTMENT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (HOME BUDGET)
Fund Org Account Func. Act Project Fd Source Amount
2504 250305 5999999 7310000 300107 32555 385,174.00 CHDO Set Aside 2019 HM (PCD Housing Finance )
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2504 250305 5999999 7310000 300108 32555 128,391.00 CHDO Operating Assistance 2019 HM (PCD Housing Finance )
2504 250305 5999999 7310000 300109 32555 256,782.00 HOME Administration HM 2019 (PCD Housing Finance )
2504 250305 5999999 7310000 300110 32555 1,522,594.00 Housing Developing Loan Pool, 2019 HM (PCD Housing Finance )
$ 2,292,941.00
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2020 INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANT FUND BUDGET ATTACHMENT 4 ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS (HOPWA BUDGET) Fund Org Account Func Act Project Fd Source Amount
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300111 32554 1,408,234.00 AIDS Athens 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300112 32554 266,000.00 AIDS Legal 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300170 32554 82,212.00 Furniture Bank 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300172 32554 380,461.00 Edgewood Center LPI 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300113 32554 183,361.00 Good Care & Housing Program 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300114 32554 624,102.00 Jerusalem House Scattered Site I 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300115 32554 10,547,596.00 Jerusalem House Scattered Site II 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300116 32554 1,542,382.00 Jerusalem House Single Adult Program 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300117 32554 1,390,194.00 Jerusalem House The Family Program 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300118 32554 701,282.00 Legacy House 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300119 32554 569,065.00 Legacy Village 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300171 32554 52,500.00 Making A Way Housing – Emer Shelter (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300120 32554 735,728.00 Open Hand 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300121 32554 303,604.00 HOPWA Administration OHS 2019 (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 3311101 5410000 300122 32554 3,742,175.00 HOPWA Capital Projects 2019 HP(EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
$ 22,528,896.00
2020 INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANT FUND BUDGET ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS (HOPWA BUDGET) Fund Org Account Func Act Project Fd Source Amount
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300111 32554 1,408,234.00 AIDS Athens 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300112 32554 2 66,000.00 AIDS Legal 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300170 32554 82,212.00 Furniture Bank 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300172 32554 380,461.00 Edgewood Center LPI 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300113 32554 183,361.00 Good Care & Housing Program 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300114 32554 624,102.00 Jerusalem House Scattered Site I 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300115 32554 10,547,596.00 Jerusalem House Scattered Site II 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300116 32554 1,542,382.00 Jerusalem House Single Adult Program 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300117 32554 1,390,194.00 Jerusalem House The Family Program 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300118 32554 701,282.00 Legacy House 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300119 32554 569,065.00 Legacy Village 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300171 32554 52,500.00 Making A Way Housing – Emer Shelter (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)*
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300120 32554 735,728.00 Open Hand 2019 HP (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300121 32554 303,604.00 HOPWA Administration OHS 2019 (EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
2501 040208 5999999 5410000 300122 32554 3,742,175.00 HOPWA Capital Projects 2019 HP(EXE Dir Human Services/Welfare Admin)
$ 22,528,896.00
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA
LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER DIRECTING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO
ALLOCATE UP TO ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($1,500,000.00) IN FUNDS BY TRANSFERRING GENERAL FUND UNCOMMITTED FUND
BALANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTRIBUTING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO FUNDING
EFFORTS OF THE NON-PROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC COMMUNITIES TO PROVIDE
INDIVIDUAL SHELTER OPTIONS WITH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR PERSONS
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS; TO AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET AND TO
AUTHORIZE THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO MAKE TRANSFERS TO EFFECTUATE THIS
RATIFICATION; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.(THIS LEGISLATION IS A DUAL
REFERRED ITEM AND WILL BE FORWARDED TO FINANCE/EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PENDING
A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION)
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of this
illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
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WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency
within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through the
date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and Healthy
Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing temporary
actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Georgia’s residents and
visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia to shelter in place within their
homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at
11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order 04.08.20.02)
extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until April 30, 2020
at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public health
state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Executive Order 04.02.20.01, persons experiencing homelessness have
been urged to obtain shelter and to contact governmental and other entities for assistance; and
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic represents an especially significant health risk for people
experiencing homelessness because of congregate living environments, limited access to preventative
measures, and higher likelihood for underlying chronic health conditions; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a growing need for safe, individual shelter options
for people experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS, of the approximately 3,200 persons experiencing homelessness in the City of Atlanta
approximately 700 to Eight Hundred 800 are unsheltered, and approximately 300 of those who are
unsheltered are over the age of 55; and
WHEREAS, additionally, because of the pandemic there are additional capacity constraints within the
existing homeless shelter system, due to fear of exposure and CDC guidelines on shelter configuration;
and
WHEREAS, providing individual shelter can be a start to permanent housing solutions; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may issue
executive orders which applies to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting of the
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Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members present and
voting; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, and in response to this ongoing crisis, Mayor Bottoms issued an executive
order directing the Chief Financial Officer to allocate up to one million five hundred thousand dollars
($1,500,000.00) in funds by transferring general fund uncommitted fund balance for the purpose of
contributing emergency assistance to funding efforts of the non-profit and philanthropic communities to
provide individual shelter options with supportive services for persons experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval of this
Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify Mayor Bottoms’ Executive Order via
which the Mayor directed the Chief Financial Officer to allocate up to one million five hundred
thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) in funds by transferring general fund uncommitted fund balance for the
purpose of contributing to funding efforts of the non-profit and philanthropic communities to provide
individual shelter options with supportive services for persons experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer has recommended the creation of a cost center on the City’s
financial system to account for expenditures related to the provision of emergency assistance to those
affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council to transfer from anticipations and to
appropriations the funds to support the expenditures related to this provision of emergency assistance to
those affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic and any other accounting/budget adjustments that are needed
to properly record the funds; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 declarations of emergency as described in this Ordinance, time was
of the essence in effectuating the appropriations set forth herein.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which the Mayor directed the Chief
Financial Officer to allocate up to one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) in funds by
transferring general fund uncommitted fund balance for the purpose of contributing to funding efforts of
the non-profit and philanthropic communities to provide individual shelter options with supportive
services for persons experiencing homelessness, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2: That in accordance with this ratification, the General Fund Budget is amended as follows:
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ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A CODE PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUNT
1001 000002 3890032 0000000 000000 00000
General
Fund
Revenue
Department
Intrafund
TransferDefault Default Default $1,500,000.00
ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A CODE PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUNT
1001 200101 6110116 5510001 000000 00000
General
Fund
NDP RESERVATION
OF FUND
APPROPRIATIONS
OPER TRANS OUT
TO 7701
Coronavirus
COVID-19Default Default $1,500,000.00
ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A CODE PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUNT
77O1 200211 3912001 5510001 600460 69999 $1,500,000.00
Trust FundNDP ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPER TRANS FRM
FUND 1001
Coronavirus
COVID-19
COVID-19 Temporary
Housing for High Risk
Unsheltered People
Funding Source for Non
Capital Trust
ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A CODE PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUNT
77O1 200211 5212001 5510001 600460 69999 $1,500,000.00
Trust FundNDP ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
CONSULTING /
PROFESSIONAL
SERV
Coronavirus
COVID-19
COVID-19 Temporary
Housing for High Risk
Unsheltered People
Funding Source for Non
Capital Trust
SECTION 3: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to make the following transfer:
TRANSFER FROM
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A CODE PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUNT
1001 200101 6110116 5510001 000000 00000 $1,500,000.00
General
Fund
NDP RESERVATION
OF FUND
APPROPRIATIONS
OPER TRANS OUT
TO 7701
Coronavirus
COVID-19Default Default
TRANSFER TO
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A CODE PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUNT
77O1 200211 3912001 5510001 600460 69999 $1,500,000.00
Trust FundNDP ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPER TRANS FRM
FUND 1001
Coronavirus
COVID-19
COVID-19 Temporary
Housing for High Risk
Unsheltered People
Funding Source for Non
Capital Trust
SECTION 4: That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the
extent of the conflict, only.
SECTION 5: Any funds not fully expended or utilized will revert back to the General Fund by June 30,
2021.
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA
LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER DIRECTING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO
ALLOCATE UP TO ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($1,500,000.00) IN FUNDS BY TRANSFERRING GENERAL FUND UNCOMMITTED FUND
BALANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTRIBUTING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO FUNDING
EFFORTS OF THE NON-PROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC COMMUNITIES TO PROVIDE
INDIVIDUAL SHELTER OPTIONS WITH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR PERSONS
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS; TO AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET AND TO
AUTHORIZE THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO MAKE TRANSFERS TO EFFECTUATE THIS
RATIFICATION; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.(THIS LEGISLATION IS A DUAL
REFERRED ITEM AND WILL BE FORWARDED TO FINANCE/EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PENDING
A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION)
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA
LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER DIRECTING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO
ALLOCATE UP TO ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO
CENTS ($1,500,000.00) IN FUNDS BY TRANSFERRING GENERAL FUND UNCOMMITTED
FUND BALANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTRIBUTING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO
FUNDING EFFORTS OF THE NON-PROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC COMMUNITIES TO
PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL SHELTER OPTIONS WITH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR PERSONS
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS; TO AMEND THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET AND TO
AUTHORIZE THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO MAKE TRANSFERS TO EFFECTUATE
THIS RATIFICATION; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
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ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
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FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($15,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 7 CARRY
FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 7 SALARIES, PERM PART-TIME ACCOUNT; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-152(2), the members of the Atlanta City Council are provided with
annual appropriations for salaries and benefits for their staff; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-39 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, Councilmembers are
permitted to replenish their Councilmember Expense Accounts and Personnel Expenses by using funds
from the Councilmember Carry Forward Accounts; and
WHEREAS, the District 7 Councilmember desires to replenish the Salaries, Perm Part-Time account for
personnel related expenses.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY20 General Fund Budget as
follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$15,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030207 (CCN Council District 7) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted)
1110000 (Governing Body) Councilmember Shook.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$15,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030107 (CCN Council District 7) 5111002 (Salaries, Perm Part-Time) 1110000
(Governing Body) Councilmember Shook.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($15,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 7 CARRY
FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 7 SALARIES, PERM PART-TIME ACCOUNT; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($15,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 7
CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 7 SALARIES, PERM PART-TIME
ACCOUNT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1333
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS MICHAEL JULIAN BOND, AMIR R. FAROKHI, J. P.
MATZIGKEIT, HOWARD SHOOK AND CLETA WINSLOW AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR, ON
BEHALF OF THE CITY, TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A FIFTY (50) YEAR LEASE WITH THE
NATIONAL MONUMENTS FOUNDATION, INC., FOR CITY OWNED PROPERTY CONSISTENT
WITH THE MAPS CONTAINED IN EXHIBIT A, WHEREBY THE TERMS OF THE LEASE WILL
INCLUDE THE FOUNDATION'S DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEACE MUSEUM COMPLEX, WHICH
WILL INCLUDE THE PEACE COLUMN MUSEUM, THE GEORGIA NOBEL PEACE PANTHEON,
AND 18 MONUMENTS TO GEORGIA PEACEMAKERS, AT NO COST TO THE CITY; AND
AUTHORIZING THE WAIVER OF CITY CODE SECTION 2-1547 REGARDING THE PROCEDURES
FOR LEASING CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY, FOR PURPOSES OF ENTERING THIS LEASE,
WHERE SAID WAIVER IS BASED UPON THE UNIQUE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PROPOSED
PARK; AND REQUIRING CERTAIN PREREQUISITE TRANSACTIONS TO OCCUR PRIOR TO
EXECUTING THE LEASE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.(THIS LEGISLATION IS A DUAL
REFERRED ITEM AND WILL BE FORWARDED TO FINANCE/EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PENDING
A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION)
WHEREAS, Rodney Cook, Sr. Park, hereafter referred to as The Peace Park, will honor the
contributions of many generations of Georgia Peacemakers to the City of Atlanta, state of Georgia, and
to the Civil Rights movement. The Peace Park will be located in a neighborhood where many civil rights
leaders resided, including Nobel Peace Laureate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Peace Park will be
domiciled in closed proximity to the Atlanta University Center, the largest complex of African
American students and scholars in the world. Atlanta gave birth to the modern civil rights movement
and was the national headquarters of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Atlanta’s Leadership, guided by the spirit of The
Atlanta Way, has always practiced biracial, nonviolent social change for the greater good of Atlanta and
the state of Georgia.
WHEREAS, Rodney Mims Cook Jr. (hereinafter "Cook, Jr.") is a highly-respected international
authority on classical architecture and urban planning. Cook, Jr. has been encouraged by his father,
Rodney Mims Cook, Sr., to build Rodney Cook Sr. Park at a location close to the site of the original
park; and is the Founder and President of the National Monuments Foundation (hereinafter "NMF"), a
public non-profit organization whose purpose is to create beautiful self-sustaining destination landmarks
of national and historical relevance, as well as Peace centers for cultural, civic and social activism for
communities around the world that will be destination landmarks of national, historical and aesthetic
significance, and that will uplift the communities in which they are built through a classical approach;
and
WHEREAS, according to Exhibit B, The Peace Park will be dedicated to Atlanta's contribution to peace
and civil rights. It will include passive green space, water features, public art, educational components,
an urban garden, the Peace Museum Complex, and numerous other amenities related to use for park,
recreational and cultural purposes. The specific contents of the Park are described in Exhibit B; and
WHEREAS, consistent with its mission, NMF will seek to strengthen the Westside TAD community in
which the Park is located. The Peace Park will generate numerous jobs, including construction, park
maintenance, facility maintenance, restaurant and museum operations, urban farming, and concessions
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sales. NMF's objective is to fill approximately 50% of these entry level positions and approximately
20% of the positions overall with residents of the Westside TAD community; and
WHEREAS, the NMF has a history of successfully performing grand projects in Atlanta. Among many
projects around the world, NMF coordinated the design and construction of the World Athletes
Monument (commonly known as the Prince of Wales Monument) at Pershing Point on Peachtree Street,
which commemorates the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. NMF choreographed the design and
construction of the Millennium Gate Museum at Atlantic Station which includes the most
comprehensive museum of Georgia history in the state, and which is the largest classical monument
erected in the United States since the Jefferson Memorial; and
WHEREAS, consistent with NMF's mission, the Park will be self-sustaining. All of NMF's net income
from the Park will be used solely for the improvement, maintenance, repair, operation and management
of the Park buildings and monuments, for which NMF will have full responsibility at no cost to the City;
and
WHEREAS, in order for NMF to implement the project it will need control of the parcels on the maps in
Exhibit A for the purposes of fully financing and implementing the construction of the Peace Museum
Complex; and
WHEREAS, the City and NMF have negotiated terms set forth in the draft Ground Lease Agreement,
hereafter referred to at the GLA, Between The City of Atlanta and National Monuments Foundation,
Inc. attached hereto as Exhibit B (hereinafter the "GLA"); and
WHEREAS, the elements and scale of the proposed The Peace Park will provide direct investment in
the City, will create numerous jobs, will enhance the economic and aesthetic conditions in the
surrounding community, and will establish a remarkable, educational and artistic City landmark that will
be enjoyed by generations of Atlanta residents and visitors; and
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA GEORGIA HEREBY
ORDAINS as follows:
Section 1: The Mayor, on behalf of the City, is authorized to enter into and execute a fifty-year Lease
with the National Monuments Foundation for the Premises, as shown in Exhibit A consistent with the
Lease agreement in Exhibit B.
Section 2: The terms of the GLA shall be consistent with Exhibit B.
Section 3: NMF shall develop the Leased Premises, as set forth in this Exhibit A, consistent with the
GLA in Exhibit B to create the Peace Museum Complex within The Peace Park, all at no cost to the
City:
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a) The Peace Park plan shall include stand-alone monuments and sculptures of Georgia peacemakers
from the 1733 founding of the Colony of Georgia to the present (hereinafter the “Sculptures”). These
sculptures may include Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, Dorothy Bolden, Senator Julian Bond, Joseph
E. Boone, Rodney Cook Sr., W.E.B. DuBois, Mayor Maynard H. Jackson, Coretta Scott King, Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., Booker T. Washington, Congressman John Lewis, Ambassador Andrew Young,
Alonzo Herndon, Grace Towns Hamilton, Herman J. Russell, Hosea L. Williams, James Orange, and
Joseph E. Lowery.
b) A 115-foot Peace Column topped with Chief Tomochichi (Chief of the Yamacraw Tribe and co-
founder of Georgia) shall be located in the Park. A museum will be located in the base of the Peace
Column containing the M.L. King and C.T. Vivian Family Libraries and exhibits highlighting local
peacemakers, the Civil Rights Movement, and Georgia’s 300-year tradition of peace.
c) The Georgia Nobel Peace Pantheon commemorating Georgia’s Nobel Peace Laureates shall be
located in the Park. It will have a 2-story pedestal housing the Shin Dae-yong Global Peace Institute and
provide office space for peace-focused institutions from around the world.
d) A later phase of the project shall include constructing the Ambassador Andrew Young Peace Center
and Arnett Art Museum on the south edge of the park.
e) NMF may not construct any other buildings on the Premises other than those listed above in this
Section 3 (the Buildings, which shall include the Peace Pantheon and the Peace Column). The collective
ground area of all of the Buildings shall not exceed five (5) acres. All Buildings will be LEED certified
or certified by an equivalent recognized designation system acceptable to the City in its reasonable
discretion.
f) An historic oversight committee of no fewer than three and no greater than five people will be created
to review all proposed and existing historical elements of the Park for accuracy and authenticity.
Committee members will be selected by NMF, and the selection will not be deemed final until approved
by the Mayor or her designee, where such approval will not be unreasonably denied, conditioned or
delayed. Committee members must be accomplished historians who specialize in Atlanta history, human
rights history, and/or historical presentation.
Section 4: Phase 1 of the Park will be completed consistent with the terms outlines in the GLA in
Exhibit B.
Section 5: The NMF has provided a comprehensive financial model to the city for the peace museum
complex.
Section 6: Annual rent for the Premises shall be consistent with the GLA in Exhibit B.
Section 7: Section 110-3(i) of the Code of Ordinances of Atlanta, Georgia is hereby waived such that
NMF is authorized to receive vending permit(s) for its Concessions Program for locations of the Park
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designated in the Lease, provided that NMF meets all of the criteria set forth in Atlanta Code of
Ordinances section 30-1401 through 30-1460, entitled "Vending on Public Property", as may be
amended and re-codified from time to time. NMF shall be permitted to operate its Concessions Program
without paying a vending fee.
Section 8: The requirements of the City's Procurement and Real Estate Code, including but not limited
to City Code Section 2-1547 regarding the leasing of City-owned real property, are hereby waived for
purposes of this Lease only.
Section 9: The City Attorney or her designee is hereby directed to prepare for execution by the Mayor,
the GLA along with any amendments agreed upon by the city and NMF in Exhibit B and any and all
other deeds, instruments, and other documents that the City Attorney deems necessary or advisable to
carry out the purposes and intent of this Ordinance.
Section 10: In addition to her authority to execute the Lease, the Mayor, on behalf of the City, is
authorized to execute any and all deeds, instruments and other documents that the City Attorney deems
to be necessary or advisable in order to carry out the purposes and intent of this Ordinance.
Section 11: The Lease, deeds, instruments and documents referenced in Section 15 must be approved as
to form by the City Attorney or her designee prior to execution by the Mayor.
Section 12: The Lease, deeds, instruments and other documents shall not become binding upon the City,
and the City shall incur neither obligation nor liability thereunder, until the Lease, deed, instrument or
document has been signed by the Mayor, attested to by the Municipal Clerk and delivered to NMF.
Section 13: The City shall deposit all rent received pursuant to the Lease into the following trust
account, and the account funds may be utilized solely for improvement, maintenance and repair of The
Peace Park:
Fund 7701 TRUST FUND
Dept\Org 140201 PRC PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Account 3810001 LAND RENTALS, GENERAL
Function\Activity 6210000 PARK ADMINISTRATION
Project 600394 RODNEY COOK SR. PARK
Award 69999 FUNDING SOURCE FOR NON-CAPITAL TRUST PROJECTS
Section 14: Every six months, beginning on the first Community Development Human Resources
("CDHR") Committee meeting of 2013, a presentation will be made by NMF and the Department of
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs ("DPRCA") to the CDHR Committee regarding the status of the
construction of Rodney Cook Sr. Park, and such presentations shall continue until completion of the
construction and final acceptance of the work by DPRCA.
Section 15: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived for purposes
of this Ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
EXHIBIT A
PREMISES
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EXHIBIT B
GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF ATLANTA
AND
NATIONAL MONUMENTS FOUNDATION, INC.
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS MICHAEL JULIAN BOND, AMIR R. FAROKHI, J. P.
MATZIGKEIT, HOWARD SHOOK AND CLETA WINSLOW AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR, ON
BEHALF OF THE CITY, TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A FIFTY (50) YEAR LEASE WITH THE
NATIONAL MONUMENTS FOUNDATION, INC., FOR CITY OWNED PROPERTY CONSISTENT
WITH THE MAPS CONTAINED IN EXHIBIT A, WHEREBY THE TERMS OF THE LEASE WILL
INCLUDE THE FOUNDATION'S DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEACE MUSEUM COMPLEX, WHICH
WILL INCLUDE THE PEACE COLUMN MUSEUM, THE GEORGIA NOBEL PEACE PANTHEON,
AND 18 MONUMENTS TO GEORGIA PEACEMAKERS, AT NO COST TO THE CITY; AND
AUTHORIZING THE WAIVER OF CITY CODE SECTION 2-1547 REGARDING THE PROCEDURES
FOR LEASING CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY, FOR PURPOSES OF ENTERING THIS LEASE,
WHERE SAID WAIVER IS BASED UPON THE UNIQUE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PROPOSED
PARK; AND REQUIRING CERTAIN PREREQUISITE TRANSACTIONS TO OCCUR PRIOR TO
EXECUTING THE LEASE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.(THIS LEGISLATION IS A DUAL
REFERRED ITEM AND WILL BE FORWARDED TO FINANCE/EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PENDING
A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION)
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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****AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS MICHAEL JULIAN BOND, AMIR R. FAROKHI,
J. P. MATZIGKEIT, HOWARD SHOOK AND CLETA WINSLOW AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR,
ON BEHALF OF THE CITY, TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A FIFTY (50) YEAR LEASE
WITH THE NATIONAL MONUMENTS FOUNDATION, INC., FOR CITY OWNED PROPERTY
CONSISTENT WITH THE MAPS CONTAINED IN EXHIBIT A, WHEREBY THE TERMS OF THE
LEASE WILL INCLUDE THE FOUNDATION'S DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEACE MUSEUM
COMPLEX, WHICH WILL INCLUDE THE PEACE COLUMN MUSEUM, THE GEORGIA NOBEL
PEACE PANTHEON, AND 18 MONUMENTS TO GEORGIA PEACEMAKERS, AT NO COST TO
THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE WAIVER OF CITY CODE SECTION 2-1547 REGARDING
THE PROCEDURES FOR LEASING CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY, FOR PURPOSES OF
ENTERING THIS LEASE, WHERE SAID WAIVER IS BASED UPON THE UNIQUE
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PROPOSED PARK; AND REQUIRING CERTAIN PREREQUISITE
TRANSACTIONS TO OCCUR PRIOR TO EXECUTING THE LEASE; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
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MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF ATLANTA
AND
NATIONAL MONUMENTS FOUNDATION, INC.
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LEASE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Section 1. Premises ....................................................................................................................... 1
Section 2. Term ............................................................................................................................. 1
Section 3. Commencement Date ................................................................................................... 1
Section 4. Rent .............................................................................................................................. 1
Section 5. Place of Payment.......................................................................................................... 2
Section 6. Rent to be Net to Landlord........................................................................................... 2
Section 7. Use of Premises............................................................................................................ 2
Section 8. Tenant’s Work ............................................................................................................. 2
Section 9. Conditions Precedent to Commencement of the Lease ............................................... 2
Section 10. Conditions Precedent to Tenant’s Obligations to Commence Work ......................... 2
Section 11. Landlord’s Work ........................................................................................................ 3
Section 12. Proceeds from Operations .......................................................................................... 3
Section 13. Changes to Site Plan .................................................................................................. 4
Section 14. Assignment and Subletting ........................................................................................ 4
Section 15. Maintenance and Repair; Right of Entry Back to Landlord ...................................... 4
Section 16. Taxes and Utility Expenses ........................................................................................ 5
Section 17. Security ...................................................................................................................... 5
Section 18. Department of Watershed Management and Capacity Relief Facility ...................... 5
Section 19. Right of Entry Prior to Commencement Date............................................................ 5
Section 20. Ownership of Improvements...................................................................................... 5
Section 21. Requirements of Public Authority ............................................................................. 6
Section 22. Covenant Against Liens ............................................................................................. 6
Section 23. Signage ....................................................................................................................... 6
Section 24. Insurance .................................................................................................................... 7
Section 25. Waiver of Subrogation ............................................................................................... 7
Section 26. Destruction ................................................................................................................. 8
Section 27. Utility Easements ....................................................................................................... 8
Section 28. Leasehold Mortgages ................................................................................................. 8
Section 29. Performance by Subtenant ....................................................................................... 11
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Section 30. Quiet Enjoyment: Status of Landlord’s Title .......................................................... 11
Section 31. Defaults .................................................................................................................... 12
Section 32. Waivers .................................................................................................................... 14
Section 33. Hazardous Materials ................................................................................................ 14
Section 34. Force Majeure .......................................................................................................... 14
Section 35. Notices ..................................................................................................................... 14
Section 36. Certificates ............................................................................................................... 15
Section 37. Governing Law ........................................................................................................ 15
Section 38. Partial Invalidity....................................................................................................... 15
Section 39. Short Form Lease ..................................................................................................... 15
Section 40. Interpretation ............................................................................................................ 15
Section 41. Entire Agreement ..................................................................................................... 16
Section 42. Parties ....................................................................................................................... 16
Section 43. Holdover .................................................................................................................. 16
Exhibit A – Demised Premises Exhibit B – Site Plan Exhibit C – Design Details Exhibit D – Tenant’s Work Exhibit E – Vendor and Concessionaire Protocol Exhibit F – Permitted Liens Exhibit G – Short form of Lease
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GROUND LEASE
THIS GROUND LEASE (“Lease”) is dated as of the _______ day of
________________2020 (the “Effective Date”), by and between THE CITY OF ATLANTA, a
municipal corporation of the State of Georgia (hereinafter referred to as “Landlord” or “City”)
and THE NATIONAL MONUMENTS FOUNDATION, INC., a Georgia public non-profit
corporation (hereinafter referred to as “Tenant” or “NMF”).
W I T N E S S E T H:
In consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), other good and valuable consideration, and the
mutual covenants contained herein, and intending to be legally bound hereby, Landlord and Tenant
hereby agree as follows:
Section 1. Premises: Landlord hereby leases and lets to Tenant, and Tenant hereby takes
and hires from Landlord, upon and subject to the terms, conditions, covenants and provisions
hereof, all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land located in Historic Vine City, Atlanta, Georgia
(the “Demised Premises”), which Demised Premises is a portion of the Rodney Cook Sr. Park (the
“Project”) and is more particularly described or shown on Exhibit A attached hereto and by this
reference made a part hereof. Exhibit A is a metes and bounds legal description of the overall
portions of the park property that comprise the Demised Premises. Exhibit B is a site plan (the
“Site Plan”) depicting the approximate locations of the footprint of each of the improvements,
including the Column Site, the Pantheon Site, the Museum Site, and the markers, landscaping,
fencing and pathways associated therewith (collectively the “Improvements”). Changes in the Site
Plan are subject to the provisions of Section 13 of this Lease.
Section 2. Term: The initial term of this Lease shall be for the period beginning on the
Commencement Date and terminating on the last day of the month which is fifty (50) years after
the Commencement Date (as herein defined) (the “Initial Term”), unless sooner terminated or
extended as herein provided. Tenant shall have the right, at its option, to extend the term of this
Lease for four (4) additional, consecutive periods of five (5) years each, at the rent and upon all of
the other terms, conditions, covenants and provisions set forth herein; provided, however, that
Tenant may only extend the term of this Lease by giving Landlord written notice of such extension
on or prior to a date which is six (6) months before the expiration of the Initial Term of this Lease
or any extension period, as the case may be. The expression “Term” as hereinafter used shall mean
and refer to the Initial Term of this Lease and any extensions thereof, as the context may permit or
require.
Section 3. Commencement Date: The Commencement Date is the date on which
possession of any portion of the Demised Premises is delivered to Tenant upon completion of
Landlord’s Work, as described in Section 11 hereof. Landlord and Tenant agree that either the
Column Site and/or the Pantheon Site shall be delivered to Tenant with all of Landlord’s Work
completed not later than ninety (90) days after the Effective Date of the Lease.
Section 4. Rent: Tenant covenants and agrees to pay Landlord for the Demised Premises,
without offset or deduction, and without demand therefor, base rent at the rate of one hundred
dollars ($100.00) per year from the Commencement Date and thereafter throughout the term of
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this Lease. All base rent shall be payable by Tenant in advance, annually, on the Commencement
Date and on each anniversary of the Commencement Date
Section 5. Place of Payment: All amounts payable under Section 4 of this Lease, as well
as all other amounts payable by Tenant to Landlord under the terms of this Lease, shall be paid at
such offices of Landlord as the Landlord may direct from time to time, in lawful money of the
United States which shall be legal tender for the payment of all debts and dues, public and private,
at the time of payment.
Section 6. Rent to be Net to Landlord: It is the intention of the parties hereto that the rent
payable hereunder shall be net to Landlord so that this Lease shall yield, net to Landlord, the base
rent specified herein during the term of this Lease.
Section 7. Use of Premises: Landlord and Tenant agree that Tenant shall construct and
install the Improvements upon the Demised Premises (the “Project”), which construction shall be
at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant, consistent with the Site Plan and generally consistent
with the design details set forth on Exhibit C, attached hereto and by this reference made a part
thereof (the “Design Details”), and in accordance with all required City approvals.
Section 8. Tenant’s Work: Tenant’s construction of the Improvements upon the Demised
Premises is more specifically described on Exhibit D, attached hereto, and is defined as “Tenant’s
Work.” Tenant shall have no obligation to commence Tenant’s Work on the Improvements until
all conditions precedent set forth in Sections 9 and 10 hereof have been satisfied.
Tenant’s Work on the Column Site at the entrance of the Project shall commence no later
than nine (9) months after the Landlord completes Landlord’s Work (as defined herein) on the
Column Site. Tenant’s Work on the Pantheon Site shall commence not later than twelve (12)
months after the City completes Landlord’s Work on the Pantheon Site. If Tenant fails to
commence Tenant’s Work on either the Column Site or the Pantheon Site by the deadlines set
forth herein, Landlord shall provide Tenant with written notice of its intention to terminate the
Lease due to this failure, and Tenant shall have a period of thirty (30) days to cure such default by
commencing Tenant’s Work on either the Column Site or the Pantheon Site, as applicable. In the
event Tenant fails to commence Tenant’s Work within this cure period, Landlord shall have the
right to terminate the Lease.
Section 9. Conditions Precedent to Commencement of the Lease: The following are
conditions precedent to the Commencement of the Lease: (a) completion by the City of a Phase
I environmental site assessment of the Demised Premises, and completion of all recommended
environmental remediation recommended by the Phase I; and (b) NMF shall have applied to the
City or other appropriate public body for all permits necessary for the construction and installation
of the Improvements, at no cost to the Landlord.
Section 10. Conditions Precedent to Tenant’s Obligations to Commence Work: The
following are conditions precedent to Tenant’s obligations under Section 8 to commence Tenant’s
Work on the Improvements: (a) delivery of all or a portion of the Demised Premises in a condition
reflecting completion of the Landlord’s Work as set forth in Section 11 hereof; (b) with respect to
the Pantheon Site, confirmation by Tenant that there is no known impediment to securing
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separately metered utilities to the Pantheon Site; and (c) for the Column Site, confirmation by
Tenant that there is no known impediment to securing separately metered utilities to the Column
Site from the nearby street. The resolution of any impediments to securing separately metered
utilities shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant.
Section 11. Landlord’s Work: Landlord shall deliver the Demised Premises generally in
the following condition: graded, sodded, and where relevant, completion of the Corrective Action
Plan approved by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (“Landlord’s Work”). The City
shall use all reasonable efforts to deliver the Column Site with any and all pending or appealed
legal action with respect to adjacent sites resolved. The City hereby grants to NMF such air rights
over the Demised Premises as shall be mutually determined by the City and NMF to be necessary
in connection with the construction and installation of the Improvements.
Landlord shall complete Landlord’s Work and deliver the Column Site not later than
_______________, the Pantheon Site not later than __________________, and the balance of the
Demised Premises not later than _________________.
The Museum Site shall be delivered prior to _____________, 20___, and in the condition
generally applicable to the balance of the Demised Premises.
Section 12. Proceeds from Operations: Tenant shall be responsible for staffing and
operating all concessions, stores and sales that occur on the Demised Premises, and may contract
with one or more third parties to perform the concessions and sales in Tenant’s name. Tenant and
the City agree that Tenant shall be fully responsible for all bookings and third party use of the
terraces, staircases, lawns, meeting rooms and other improvements within the Demised Premises,
and shall follow the City’s established procedures for obtaining any permits required for gated
events and outdoor festivals, and any third party sales during such events or festivals within the
Demised Premises.
Other than as specifically provided in this Section 21, Tenant shall have the right to retain
all Proceeds (as defined below) from concession and other sales on the Demised Premises, and
such proceeds shall be used for operation and maintenance of the Improvements, with any surplus
retained for the purpose of an endowment or escrow to ensure long-term maintenance, repair,
expansion or protection of the Improvements.
“Proceeds” shall mean the net amount realized by NMF after operating expenses and all
other charges, including taxes, interest, depreciation, and debt service, have been deducted from
total revenue, excluding any donated funds. Funds donated to NMF and/or its programs or the
Demised Premises will not constitute Proceeds nor be included in any calculation of Proceeds.
The calculation of Proceeds shall be done annually and calculated based upon the financials
determined at the end of NMF’s fiscal year, which ends on December 31.
NMF and the City hereby agree that, once NMF has been operating for twelve (12) months,
Proceeds will be shared in the following proportions between the City and NMF: (a) seventy
percent (70%) of the Proceeds will be retained by NMF, and (b) thirty percent (30%) of the
Proceeds will be distributed to a maintenance trust fund established and managed by the City to
be used for capital improvements, repairs, and maintenance to the Project (the “City Reserve
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Account”). NMF shall maintain records and accounts in connection with the performance of the
Lease that will accurately document all funds received by the NMF and all costs incurred by the
NMF, both direct and indirect, of whatever nature, for a period of three (3) years from the
expiration of the Lease unless otherwise specified by applicable law. Landlord or its designated
representatives shall have the right to examine and copy the records and accounts, with advance
written notice to Tenant. Landlord reserves the right to audit NMF’s records and accounts
annually.
Section 13. Changes to Site Plan: Landlord and Tenant agree that changes to the Site Plan
set forth in Exhibit B and the Improvements to be constructed, shall be approved by the City’s
Department of City Planning, Department of Watershed Management, Office of Cultural Affairs,
Department of Public Works and by the Department of Parks and Recreation (collectively the
“City Agencies”). Each of Landlord and Tenant shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
accommodate changes requested by the other party hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, after
the commencement of construction of the Improvements, material changes reasonably requested
by the Tenant, and in order to maintain the critical path schedule of construction of the
Improvements, shall be deemed approved by the City Agencies within thirty (30) days of submittal
by the Tenant to the City. Changes requested by the Landlord pursuant to Section 18 hereof shall
be deemed approved by the Tenant within thirty (30) days of submittal by the City to the Tenant.
Section 14. Assignment and Subletting: Tenant may collaterally assign, mortgage, or
otherwise encumber its interest in the leasehold estate provided by the Lease as required in
connection with any financing arrangement secured by Tenant for construction of the
Improvements, subject to the ownership interest held by Landlord. Any such collateral assignee
shall have the same cure rights provided to Tenant hereunder. Tenant may also assign the Lease
or sublet the Demised Premises without Landlord’s prior written consent to any entity the majority
of interests in which are owned by Tenant or to any firm, person, corporation, partnership or other
entity now or hereafter controlled by, in control of, or under common control with the Tenant.
Finally, Tenant may enter into other subleases or assignments with Landlord’s prior written
consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that arrangements for concessions,
vendors and other similar commercial opportunities are contemplated by Tenant, and shall be
permitted without the prior written consent of the Landlord so long as undertaken in accordance
with the procedures and standards set forth in Exhibit E (Vendor and Concessionaire Protocol)
attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof.
Landlord’s consent shall not apply to the transfer of stock in connection with a merger or
consolidation of Tenant and another corporation, provided that Tenant’s successor shall, as a result
of such reorganization, be legally bound to pay rental and all of the charges due hereunder and to
perform all of the terms, covenants and provisions to be performed by Tenant.
Section 15. Maintenance and Repair; Right of Entry Back to Landlord: NMF shall bear
all costs and expenses incurred in connection with maintenance of the Demised Premises, other
than turf maintenance and reasonable/customary activities in connection with the grounds
maintenance of the Demised Premises, which will be the responsibility of the Department of Parks
and Recreation. Tenant hereby provides the City with a right of entry onto the Demised premises
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for the purpose of maintenance of the grounds. Tenant shall maintain the Improvements at its own
cost.
Section 16. Taxes and Utility Expenses: Landlord and Tenant expect that no local ad
valorem real property taxes of any kind shall be due or payable in connection with the Demised
Premises. Notwithstanding the forgoing, in the event any ad valorem real property taxes shall
become due or payable in connection with respect to the Tenant’s leasehold, then Tenant shall bear
all cost and expense therefor. During the term of this Lease, Tenant shall also pay and discharge
punctually, as and when the same shall become due and payable, all charges for utilities to the
Improvements, including, without limitation, the charges for sewer, water, heat, gas, electricity,
light and power, and other service or services furnished for the Improvements or the occupants
thereof during the Term.
Section 17. Security: Landlord shall cause the City of Atlanta Police Department (“APD”)
to enforce applicable laws throughout the Project generally. APD shall provide public safety
services for all Improvements at the level consistent with the services it provides for privately-
owned businesses, and for the Project generally at the level consistent with the services it provides
for other City parks. Tenant may contract for supplemental private security services at its own cost
and expense.
Section 18. Department of Watershed Management and Capacity Relief Facility:
Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed
Management (“DWM”) is building a sewer capacity relief facility (the “Capacity Relief Facility”)
within the Demised Premises that will provide needed capacity for DWM’s combined sewer
system located in the Upper Proctor Creek Sewer Basin. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the
Site Plan is designed to accommodate the Capacity Relief Facility and agrees to further cooperate
with the Landlord and DWM in connection with making adjustments to the Site Plan to
accommodate DWM’s construction and implementation of the Capacity Relief Facility. Tenant
agrees to design the Improvements to comply with current capacity relief requirements.
Section 19. Right of Entry Prior to Commencement Date: Tenant shall, prior to the
Commencement Date of the Lease, have reasonable access to the Demised Premises for itself, its
agents or engineers as needed to inspect, examine, survey and otherwise do whatever Tenant deems
reasonably necessary in the engineering and planning for development of the Improvements upon
the Demised Premises, which access shall not be unreasonably denied. Tenant shall return the
Demised Premises to its condition immediately prior to such examinations. Tenant hereby
indemnifies and agrees to hold Landlord harmless from and against any claims or damages
incurred by Tenant or Landlord as a result of persons or firms entering the Demised Premises on
Tenant’s behalf pursuant to the privilege granted hereunder.
Section 20. Ownership of Improvements: Until the expiration or sooner termination of
this Lease, title to any Improvements shall remain solely in Tenant; and Tenant alone shall be
entitled to deduct all depreciation on Tenant’s income tax returns for any such Improvements.
Upon the expiration of the Term of this Lease and any exercised extensions, Tenant shall quit and
surrender to Landlord the Demised Premises and the Improvements then located thereon; provided,
however, not more than thirty (30) days prior to such expiration or termination date, Tenant shall
be permitted to remove or relocate the Improvements (including, without limitation, the statues)
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at any time. In connection with any alterations made by Tenant in accordance with the preceding
sentence, Tenant shall repair any structural damage to the Demised Premises caused by such
alterations and shall otherwise deliver the Demised Premises to Landlord in good condition and
repair, subject to ordinary wear and tear. Upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Term of
this Lease, in the event Tenant elects not to remove the Improvements, Landlord and Tenant
mutually agree that title to the Improvements remaining on the Land upon termination or
expiration of the Term shall vest in and become the full and absolute property of Landlord.
Section 21. Requirements of Public Authority: During the Term, Tenant shall, at its own
cost and expense, promptly observe and comply with all present and future laws, ordinances,
requirements, orders, directives, rules and regulations of the federal, state, and county governments
and of all other governmental authorities affecting Tenant’s construction, use and occupation of
the Demised Premises or appurtenances thereto or any part thereof whether the same are in force
at the Commencement Date or may in the future be passed, enacted or directed. The foregoing
covenant of Tenant shall not impose any liability for the presence of Hazardous Materials on the
Demised Premises.
(a) Tenant shall have the right to contest by appropriate legal proceedings diligently
conducted in good faith, in the name of the Tenant or Landlord (as legally required), or both (if
legally required), without cost or expense to Landlord, the validity or application of any law,
ordinance, rule, regulation or requirement of the nature referred to in paragraph (a) of this Section
and if compliance therewith may legally be delayed pending the prosecution of any such
proceeding, Tenant may delay such compliance therewith until the final determination of such
proceeding.
(b) Landlord agrees to execute and deliver any appropriate papers or other instruments
which may be necessary or proper to permit Tenant so to contest the validity or application of any
such law, ordinance, order, directive, rule, regulation or requirement, as reasonably determined
by Landlord, and to cooperate reasonably with Tenant in such contest, at no cost to Landlord.
Section 22. Covenant Against Liens: If, because of any act or omission of Tenant during
the construction period, any mechanic’s lien or other lien, charge or order for the payment of
money shall be filed against the Demised Premises, Landlord or the interest of Landlord in and to
any portion of the Demised Premises, Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, cause the same to
be discharged of record, either by payment or bond, within thirty (30) days after written notice
from Landlord to Tenant of the filing thereof; and Tenant shall indemnify and save harmless
Landlord against and from all costs, liabilities, suits, penalties, claims and demands, including
reasonable attorneys’ fees, resulting therefrom. Notice is hereby given that all such liens shall
relate and attach only to the interest of Tenant in the Demised Premises.
Section 23. Signage: Landlord and Tenant shall mutually agree upon signage for the
Project. Tenant shall have the right at its sole cost and expense to install, maintain and replace on
the facade of any museums, buildings and structures constructed on the Demised Premises such
additional identification signs as Tenant may desire, provided that such signs shall be in
compliance with any applicable requirements of governmental authorities having jurisdiction and
consistent with the Design Details. Tenant shall obtain any necessary permits for any signage.
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Section 24. Insurance: Tenant shall provide at its expense, and keep in force during the
term of this Lease, general liability insurance in a good and solvent insurance company or
companies licensed to do business in Georgia selected by Tenant, and reasonably satisfactory to
Landlord, any mortgage lender of Landlord and the holder of any Leasehold Mortgage (as
hereinafter defined) placed by Tenant on the Demised Premises in the amount of at least one
Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars with respect to injury or death to any one person, and Two Million
($2,000,000.00) Dollars with respect to injury or death of more than one person in any one accident
or other occurrence, and One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars with respect to damage to property.
Such policy or policies shall include Landlord, any mortgage lender of Landlord, and each such
Leasehold Mortgagee (as hereinafter defined) as additional insureds. Tenant agrees to deliver
certificates of such insurance to Landlord on or before the Commencement Date and thereafter not
less than ten (10) days prior to the expiration of any such policy. Tenant shall not cancel such
insurance without thirty (30) days’ written notice to Landlord, any mortgage lender of Landlord,
and to each Leasehold Mortgagee.
(a) During the term of this Lease, Tenant shall keep all Improvements erected by
Tenant on the Demised Premises at any time insured for the benefit of Landlord, Tenant and any
Leasehold Mortgagee, as their respective interests may appear, against loss or damage by fire and
customary extended coverage in a minimum amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the
full replacement cost (excluding foundations and excavations) of such Improvements. All
proceeds payable at any time and from time to time by any insurance company under such policies
shall be payable to the Leasehold Mortgagee, if any, or to Tenant. Landlord shall, at Tenant’s
cost and expense, cooperate in good faith with Tenant in order to obtain the largest possible
recovery and execute any and all consents and other instruments and take all other actions
reasonably necessary or desirable in order to effectuate the same and to cause such proceeds to
be paid as provided herein and Landlord shall not carry any insurance concurrent in coverage and
contributing in the event of loss with any insurance required to be furnished by Tenant hereunder
if the effect of such separate insurance would be to reduce the protection or the payment to be
made under Tenant’s insurance.
(b) Any insurance required to be provided by Tenant pursuant to this Lease may be
provided by blanket insurance covering the Demised Premises and other locations of Tenant
provided such blanket insurance complies with all of the other requirements of this Lease with
respect to the insurance involved and such blanket insurance is acceptable to any Leasehold
Mortgagee.
Section 25. Waiver of Subrogation: Landlord and Tenant each hereby release the other
from any and all liability or responsibility to the other, or to any other party claiming through or
under them by way of subrogation or otherwise, for any loss or damage to property caused by a
casualty which is insurable under standard fire and extended coverage insurance; provided,
however, that this mutual waiver shall be applicable only with respect to a loss or damage
occurring during the time when property insurance policies, which are readily available in the
marketplace, contain a clause or permit an endorsement to the effect that any such release shall not
adversely affect or impair the policy or the right of the insured party to receive proceeds under the
policy; provided, further, that this release shall not be applicable to the portion of any damage
which is not reimbursed by the damaged party’s insurer because of the “deductible” in the damaged
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party’s insurance coverage. The release specified in this Section 21 is cumulative with any releases
or exculpations which may be contained in other provisions of this Lease.
Section 26. Destruction: In the event that, at any time during the term of this Lease, the
Improvements are destroyed or damaged in whole or in part by fire or other cause within the
extended coverage of the fire insurance policies required to be carried by Tenant in accordance
with this Lease, then Tenant, at its own cost and expense, shall cause the same to be repaired,
replaced or rebuilt (with such changes in the design, type or character of the Improvements as
Tenant may deem desirable) within one hundred eighty (180) days after receipt by Tenant of such
insurance proceeds. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence to the contrary, in the event
Improvements on the Demised Premises are destroyed or damaged at any time during the last ten
(10) years of the Term of this Lease or any extension period to the extent that, in Tenant’s
reasonable judgment, the Demised Premises are not usable in their damaged condition for the
conduct of Tenant’s business, Tenant may, upon written notice to Landlord, terminate this Lease
and assign to Landlord all insurance proceeds collected or collectible in connection with such
damage and destruction and which are attributable to the buildings and other improvements on the
Demised Premises.
Section 27. Utility Easements: Tenant shall have the right to enter into reasonable
agreements with utility suppliers creating easements in favor of such suppliers, including, without
limitation, gas, electricity, telephone, water and sewer, as are required in order to service the
Improvements on the Land, subject, however, to Landlord’s reasonable approval of the location of
such utility lines and provided that such easements shall require the utility supplier to restore the
easement area following any construction or repair work and further provided that such easements
shall reserve the rights of Landlord to relocate such utility lines from time to time at Landlord’s
expense. Subject to Landlord’s reasonable approval of such items, Landlord covenants and agrees
to consent thereto and to execute any and all documents, agreements and instruments, and to take
all other actions in order to effectuate the same.
Section 28. Leasehold Mortgages: Tenant shall have the right, from time to time, to
convey or encumber by mortgage, deed to secure debt, collateral assignment of Tenant’s interest
in Lease, or similar financing instrument, Tenant’s leasehold estate and interest in and to the
Demised Premises or any part thereof (each such leasehold mortgage, deed to secure debt or other
financing instrument being herein referred to as a “Leasehold Mortgage” and the holder thereof as
a “Leasehold Mortgagee”). The execution and delivery of a Leasehold Mortgage shall not, in and
of itself, be deemed to constitute an assignment or transfer of this Lease nor shall the Leasehold
Mortgagee, as such, be deemed an assignee or transferee of this Lease so as to require such
Leasehold Mortgagee to assume the performance of any of the covenants or agreements on the
part of Tenant to be performed hereunder. Tenant shall also have the right from time to time to
obtain financing by a “sale and leaseback” of Tenant’s leasehold interest hereunder (i.e., an
assignment of Tenant’s leasehold estate under this Lease simultaneously with or subsequent to the
making of a sublease of all of the Demised Premises to Tenant). If Tenant shall enter into any
such financing arrangement, it shall deliver to Landlord true and complete copies of the
instruments effecting such transaction. Simultaneously with the delivery to Landlord of the
aforesaid instruments effecting such transaction, Tenant shall also give Landlord notice of the
name and address of the party providing such financing.
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(a) Tenant agrees that Tenant shall not encumber its leasehold estate with more than
two (2) Leasehold Mortgages at one time without the prior, written consent of Landlord. With
respect to any Leasehold Mortgagee or other person providing financing as to which Landlord
shall have been given notice, the following shall apply notwithstanding anything in this Lease to
the contrary:
(1) No voluntary termination by Tenant of this Lease shall be effective unless
consented to in writing by such Leasehold Mortgagee; and any material amendment or material
modification of this Lease or the exercise by Tenant of any option to terminate this Lease without
the written consent of such Leasehold Mortgagee shall be voidable as against such Leasehold
Mortgagee at its option. If any Leasehold Mortgagee shall fail to respond to any written consent
under this Section 24(b)(1) within ten (10) days after the receipt by such Leasehold Mortgagee of
such written request, the Leasehold Mortgagee shall be deemed to have granted its consent to such
request;
(2) Landlord shall give any and all notices given to Tenant hereunder
simultaneously to any such Leasehold Mortgagee at the address of such Leasehold Mortgagee
provided to Landlord, and no such notice shall be effective as to such Leasehold Mortgagee unless
and until a copy thereof has been sent to such Leasehold Mortgagee at such address. In the event
Landlord sends Tenant a notice of default, from and after the time that such notice has been
delivered to such Leasehold Mortgagee, such Leasehold Mortgagee shall have a period equal to
the period granted to the Tenant plus, with respect to monetary defaults, an additional five (5)
business days in which to effect a cure, and with respect to non-monetary defaults only, an
additional fifteen (15) days in which to effect a cure of any default by Tenant under this Lease
(provided, however, that if such cure is of a nature that it cannot be effected within such a period
of time, no default shall have been deemed to have occurred hereunder as long as such Leasehold
Mortgagee shall have commenced to cure such default within such period and shall thereafter be
taking diligent steps to effect the same). Landlord shall accept performance of any and all of
Tenant’s obligations hereunder, including the obligations to pay rent, from any such Leasehold
Mortgagee and the performance of such obligation by such Leasehold Mortgagee shall be deemed
to have been a cure effected by Tenant. Landlord hereby consents to the entry into the Demised
Premises by any such Leasehold Mortgagee for the purpose of effecting the cure of any default by
Tenant. In the event of a default by Tenant hereunder, any Leasehold Mortgagee may affect the
cure of such default by foreclosing its Leasehold Mortgage, obtaining possession of the Demised
Premises and performing all of Tenant’s obligations hereunder, subject to compliance with clause
(3) below;
(3) If it shall be necessary for any such Leasehold Mortgagee to obtain
possession of the Demised Premises to effect any such cure of a default by Tenant under this Lease,
then Landlord shall not commence any proceeding or action to terminate the term of this Lease if
(i) such Leasehold Mortgagee shall have informed Landlord within the grace period applicable to
such Leasehold Mortgagee that such Leasehold Mortgagee has taken steps to foreclose its
Leasehold Mortgage, or cancel its sublease or other financing arrangement, necessary to obtain
possession of the Demised Premises, (ii) the rent shall be paid and all other provisions and
requirements of this Lease which are capable of being observed and performed without obtaining
possession of the Demised Premises are so observed and performed while any such foreclosure,
other action or other remedy is being prosecuted by any such Leasehold Mortgagee and for so long
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thereafter as such Leasehold Mortgagee shall have obtained possession of the Demised Premises,
and (iii) such Leasehold Mortgagee shall be diligently prosecuting such foreclosure or cancellation
and attempting to effect a cure of the default. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to require
the Leasehold Mortgagee to continue with any foreclosure or other proceedings, or, in the event
such Leasehold Mortgagee shall otherwise acquire possession of the Demised Premises, to
continue such possession, if the default in respect to which Landlord shall have given the notice
shall be remedied;
(4) Landlord agrees that in the event of the termination of this Lease by reason
of any default by Tenant, and if Landlord has prior to such termination been given written notice
of the name and address of such Leasehold Mortgagee, Landlord will enter into a new lease of the
Demised Premises with any Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee for the remainder of the term of
this Lease, effective as of the date of such termination, at the rent and upon the terms, options,
provisions, covenants and agreements as herein contained, provided:
(A) Such Leasehold Mortgagee shall make written request upon
Landlord for such new lease prior to or within ten (10) days after the date of such termination and
such written request is accompanied by payment to Landlord of all sums then due to Landlord
hereunder; and
(B) Such Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee shall pay to Landlord at
the time of the execution and delivery of said new lease any and all sums which would at that time
be due hereunder but for such termination, together with any expenses, including reasonable
attorneys’ fees, incurred by Landlord as a result of such termination, as well as in the preparation,
execution and delivery of such new lease;
(5) No Leasehold Mortgagee shall become liable under the agreements, terms,
covenants or conditions of this Lease unless and until it becomes the owner of the leasehold estate.
Any assignment of the entire interest in this Lease by any owner of the leasehold estate whose
interest shall have been acquired by, through or under any Leasehold Mortgage or from any holder
thereof, shall be subject to Section 18 of this Lease, except that the assignor shall be relieved of
any further liability which may accrue hereunder from and after the date of such assignment,
provided that the assignee shall execute and deliver to Landlord a recordable instrument of
assumption wherein such assignee shall assume and agree to perform and observe the covenants
and conditions in this Lease contained on Tenant’s part to be performed and observed, it being the
intention of the parties that once the Leasehold Mortgagee or its nominee shall succeed to Tenant’s
interest hereunder, any and all subsequent assignments (whether by such Leasehold Mortgagee,
its nominee, or any purchaser at a foreclosure sale or other transferee or assignee from Leasehold
Mortgagee or its nominee) shall upon the aforesaid assumption and agreement by the assignee,
effect a release of the assignor’s liability hereunder;
(6) If at any time there shall be two or more Leasehold Mortgages constituting
a lien on the Tenant’s interest in this Lease and the leasehold estate hereby created, the holder of
the Leasehold Mortgage recorded prior in time shall be vested with the rights under
Section 24(b)(4) of this Lease to the exclusion of the holder(s) of the other Leasehold Mortgages;
provided, however, that if the holder of a Leasehold Mortgage recorded prior in time to any other
Leasehold Mortgage shall fail or refuse to exercise the rights set forth in this Lease, the holder of
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the other Leasehold Mortgage next in time shall have the right to exercise such rights. All of the
provisions contained in this Lease with respect to Leasehold Mortgages and the rights of Leasehold
Mortgagees shall survive the termination of this Lease for such period of time as shall be necessary
to effectuate the rights granted to all Leasehold Mortgagees by the provisions of this Lease; and
(7) Nothing herein contained shall require any Leasehold Mortgagee or its
nominee to cure any default by Tenant hereunder.
Section 29. Performance by Subtenant: Any act required to be performed by Tenant
pursuant to the terms of this Lease may be performed by any permitted sublessee of Tenant
occupying all or any part of the Demised Premises and the performance of such act shall be deemed
to be performance by Tenant and shall be acceptable as Tenant’s act by Landlord.
Section 30. Quiet Enjoyment: Status of Landlord’s Title: Tenant, upon paying the rent
and additional rent and all other sums and charges to be paid by it as herein provided, and observing
and keeping all covenants, warranties, agreements and conditions of this Lease on its part to be
kept, shall quietly have and enjoy the Demised Premises during the term of this Lease, without
hindrance or molestation by anyone.
(a) Landlord represents and warrants to Tenant that Landlord owns fee simple title to
the Demised Premises free and clear of any liens, encumbrances and restrictions except only those
matters set forth on Exhibit F, attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof and that
Landlord has the power and authority to execute and deliver this Lease and to carry out and
perform all covenants to be performed by Landlord hereunder.
(b) Landlord represents and warrants that there are no encumbrances on the Land, and
covenants to use all reasonable efforts to obtain from the holder of any deed to secure debt or
other security instrument later placed against the Demised Premises, a subordination,
nondisturbance and attornment agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to
Tenant.
(c) To induce Tenant to enter into this Lease, Landlord does hereby expressly warrant
and represent to Tenant the following:
(1) To the best of Landlord’s knowledge, there are no actions, suits or
proceedings of any kind or nature whatsoever, legal or equitable, pending or threatened against the
Demised Premises or Landlord in any court or before or by any federal, state, county or municipal
department, commission, board, bureau or agency or other governmental instrumentality,
including, without limitation, any condemnation or eminent domain proceedings.
(2) To the best of Landlord’s knowledge, no person, firm, corporation or other
legal entity whatsoever (other than Tenant) has any right or option whatsoever to acquire or lease
the Demised Premises or any portion or prorations thereof or any interest or interests therein.
(3) To the best of Landlord’s knowledge, the Demised Premises is not and will
not be subject to or affected by any special assessments, whether or not presently a lien thereon.
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(4) To the best of Landlord’s knowledge, Landlord is not in violation or breach
of any ordinance, code, law, rule, requirement or regulation applicable to the Demised Premises.
(5) Landlord has not used or operated the Demised Premises in any manner for
the storage, use, treatment, manufacture or disposal of any Hazardous Materials (hereinafter
defined), and to the best of Landlord’s knowledge and belief, after reasonable investigation, the
Demised Premises has never been used or operated for the storage, use, treatment, manufacture or
disposal of any Hazardous Materials. For purposes hereof, the term “Hazardous Materials” means
(i) any “hazardous wastes” as defined by the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976
(42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et. seq.), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated
thereunder; (ii) any “hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste, substance or material” specifically
defined as such in (or for purposes of) the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act, any so-called “superfund” law, or any other federal, state or local
statute, law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order or decree regulating, relating to or imposing
liability or standards of conduct concerning, any hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste, substance
or material, and specifically identified and known as a hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste,
substance or material as of the date hereof including any petroleum, petroleum products or waste.
(6) To the best of Landlord’s knowledge, there are no actions, suits,
proceedings or proposals of any kind or nature whatsoever pending or being considered relating
to any proposed changes to the highways, roadways and/or accessways adjoining ‘ or adjacent to
the Demised Premises, including without limitation, the widening thereof, proposed or pending
construction of road medians, proposed or pending construction of acceleration/deceleration lanes,
changes in or additions to existing or approved curb cuts, proposed or pending installation or
removal of traffic lights or any other changes or proposed changes in traffic patterns or
management of traffic flow thereover.
(d) Landlord agrees to assign to Tenant any warranties given by its contractors or
suppliers in connection with Landlord’s Work, to the extent assignable. Tenant acknowledges
that it has been given the opportunity to inspect the Demised Premises and to have qualified
experts inspect the Demised Premises during the Inspection Period.
Section 31. Defaults: The following events shall constitute events of default under this
Lease:
(1) Tenant’s failure to pay any installment of base rent when the same shall be
due and payable and the continuance of such failure for a period of ten (10) days after receipt by
Tenant of notice in writing from Landlord specifying the nature of such failure; or
(2) Tenant’s failure to perform any of the other covenants, conditions and
agreements herein contained on Tenant’s part to be kept or performed and the continuance of such
failure without the curing of same for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt by Tenant of notice
in writing from Landlord specifying the nature of such failure, and provided Tenant shall not cure
said failure as provided in subparagraph (b) of this Section 27; or
(3) if Tenant shall (i) file a petition commencing a voluntary case under any
applicable federal or state bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law; (ii) make a general
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assignment for the benefit of its creditors; (iii) file an application for, or consent to, the appointment
of any receiver or a permanent or interim trustee of Tenant or of all or a substantial portion of its
property; (iv) file a petition seeking a reorganization of its financial affairs or to take advantage of
any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar law, or an answer admitting the material allegations of a
petition filed against it in any proceeding under any such law; (v) take any action for the purpose
of effecting any of the foregoing; or (vi) be the subject of a decree or order for relief by a court
having jurisdiction in respect of Tenant in any involuntary case under any applicable federal or
state bankruptcy, insolvency or similar law.
Upon the occurrence of an event of default and the failure of Tenant to cure the same within any
applicable cure period specified, Landlord may, at its option, (i) give to Tenant a notice of election
to end the term of this Lease upon a date specified in such notice, which date shall be not less than
five (5) business days (Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded) after the date of receipt
by Tenant of such notice from Landlord, and upon the date specified in said notice, and provided
such event of default has not been cured, the term and estate hereby vested in Tenant shall cease
and any and all other right, title and interest of Tenant hereunder shall likewise cease without
further notice or lapse of time, as fully and with like effect as if the entire term of this Lease had
elapsed, but Tenant shall continue to be liable to Landlord as hereinafter provided, (ii) bring suit
for the collection of rent hereunder as same becomes due without cancellation or termination of
the Lease, together with all damages incurred by Landlord by reason of such breach, including the
cost of recovering and reletting the Demised Premises, costs of collection and reasonable
attorneys’ fees actually incurred, (iii) cure the default for the account and at the expense of Tenant,
and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord upon demand for all reasonable costs and expenses actually
incurred by Landlord in curing such default, or (iv) exercise any and all other remedies available
at law or in equity. Upon a default by Tenant hereunder beyond any applicable cure period,
Landlord shall use its reasonable efforts, as determined in Landlord’s sole discretion, to relet the
Demised Premises and thus reduce the obligation of Tenant to pay the rental due pursuant to this
Lease (i.e., only to the extent of whatever amounts are actually received from any replacement
tenant, and even then only after all other payments due by Tenant hereunder have been satisfied in
full). The curing of any default(s) within the above time limits set forth herein by any of the
permissible parties or combination thereof, shall constitute a curing of any default(s) hereunder
with like effect as if Tenant had cured same hereunder.
(b) In the event that Landlord gives notice of a default and said default is of such a
nature that it cannot be cured within such thirty (30) day period then such default shall not be
deemed to continue so long as Tenant, after receiving such notice, promptly proceeds to cure the
default and continues to take all steps necessary to complete the same promptly. No default shall
be deemed to continue if and so long as Tenant shall be delayed in or prevented from curing the
same by any cause specified in the Section of this Lease entitled “Force Majeure”.
(c) Upon any termination of the Term of this Lease , or at any time thereafter,
Landlord may, in addition to and without prejudice to any other rights and remedies Landlord
shall have at law or in equity, re-enter the Demised Premises and recover possession thereof and
dispossess any or all occupants of the Demised Premises in the manner prescribed by the statute
relating to summary proceedings, or similar statutes.
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(d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Landlord shall have
the option to terminate this Lease at any time upon 180 days’ written notice to Lessee if Landlord
determines at any time during the Term of the Lease that such termination is needed or appropriate
in furthering the public interest and/or in the furtherance of the City’s objectives to protect,
enhance or otherwise regulate the health, safety and/or welfare of its citizens and the general
public within its jurisdictional boundaries, with such determination being evidenced by City
Council Resolution or Ordinance, and/or the taking of other official action by the City Council
calling for, requiring and/or necessitating such termination.
(e) Upon any termination of the Term of this Lease, ownership and removal of the
Improvements shall be governed by Section 20 hereof.
Section 32. Waivers: Failure of Landlord or Tenant to complain of any act or omission
on the part of the other party no matter how long the same may continue, shall not be deemed to
be a waiver by said party of any of its rights hereunder. No waiver by Landlord or Tenant at any
time, express or implied, of any breach of any provision of this Lease shall be deemed a waiver of
a breach of any other provision of this Lease or a consent to any subsequent breach of the same or
any other provision.
Section 33. Hazardous Materials: Landlord represents and warrants that Landlord has not
used or operated the Demised Premises in any manner for the storage, use, treatment, manufacture
or disposal of any Hazardous Materials (hereinafter defined), and to the best of Landlord’s
knowledge and belief, after reasonable investigation, the Demised Premises has never been used
or operated for the storage, use, treatment, manufacture or disposal of any Hazardous Materials.
For purposes hereof, the term “Hazardous Materials” means (i) any “hazardous wastes” as defined
by the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et. seq.), as
amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) any “hazardous, toxic or
dangerous waste, substance or material” specifically defined as such in or for the purposes of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, any so-called
“superfund” law, or any other federal, state or local statute, law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation,
order or decree regulating, relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning,
any hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste, substance or material, and specifically identified and
known as a hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste, substance or material as of the date hereof. This
Section 29 will survive the termination or expiration of this Lease. [rework]
Section 34. Force Majeure: In the event that Landlord or Tenant shall be delayed, hindered
in or prevented from the performance of any act required hereunder by reason of strikes, lock-outs,
labor troubles, pandemics, inability to procure materials, failure of power, riots, insurrection, the
act, failure to act or default of the other party, war or any reason beyond their control (other than
financial difficulty), then performance of such act shall be excused for the period of the delay and
the period for the performance of any such act shall be extended for a period equivalent to the
period of such delay; provided, however, the provisions of this Section shall not operate to extend
the date Landlord is required to deliver possession of the Demised Premises to Tenant. Lack of
funds shall not be a basis for avoidance or delay of any obligation under this Lease.
Section 35. Notices: Every notice, approval, consent, or other communication authorized
or required by this Lease shall not be effective unless same shall be in writing and delivered in
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person, by courier, by reputable overnight courier guaranteeing next day delivery, or sent postage
prepaid by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, directed to the other
party at its address hereinabove first mentioned, or such other address as either party may designate
by notice given from time to time in accordance with this Section. Such notices or other
communications shall be effective (a) in the case of personal delivery or courier delivery, on the
date of delivery to the party to whom such notice is addressed as evidenced by a written receipt
signed on behalf of such party, (b) if by overnight courier, one (1) day after the deposit thereof
with all delivery charges prepaid, and (c) in the case of registered or certified mail, the earlier of
the date receipt is acknowledged on the return receipt for such notice or five (5) business days after
the date of posting by the United States Post Office. The rent payable by Tenant hereunder shall
be paid to Landlord at the same place where a notice to Landlord is herein required to be directed.
Section 36. Certificates: Either party shall, without charge, at any time and from time to
time hereafter, within ten (10) days after written request of the other, certify by written instrument
duly executed and acknowledged to any mortgagee or purchaser, or proposed mortgagee or
proposed purchaser, or any other person, firm or corporation specified in such request: (a) as to
whether this Lease has been supplemented or amended, and, if so, the substance and manner of
such supplement or amendment; (b) as to the validity and force and effect of this Lease, in
accordance with its tenor as then constituted; (c) as to the existence of any default under this Lease;
(d) as to the existence of any offsets, counterclaims or defenses thereto on the part of such other
party; (e) as to the commencement and expiration dates of the term of this Lease; and (f) as to any
other matters as may reasonably be so requested. Any such certificate may be relied upon by the
party requesting it and any other person, firm or corporation to whom the same may be exhibited
or delivered, and the contents of such certificate shall be binding on the party executing same.
Section 37. Governing Law: This Lease and the performance thereof shall be governed,
interpreted, construed and regulated by the laws of the State of Georgia.
Section 38. Partial Invalidity: If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Lease
or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, at any time or to any extent, be
invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease, or the application of such term or provision
to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall
not be affected thereby, and each term, covenant, condition and provision of this Lease shall be
valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Section 39. Short Form Lease: Landlord and Tenant shall execute and deliver a short form
of lease in the form attached hereto as Exhibit F and made a part hereof by this reference upon the
establishment of the Commencement Date, which will constitute a short form of this Lease. Any
and all recording costs required in connection with the recording of such short form of lease shall
be paid by Tenant.
Section 40. Interpretation: Wherever herein the singular number is used, the same shall
include the plural, and the masculine gender shall include the feminine and neuter genders, and
vice versa, as the context shall require. The section headings used herein are for reference and
convenience only, and shall not enter into the interpretation hereof. This Lease may be executed
in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of which shall constitute one and
the same instrument. The term “Landlord” whenever used herein shall mean only the owner at the
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time of Landlord’s interest herein, and upon any sale or assignment of the interest of Landlord, its
successors in interest and/or assigns shall, during the term of its ownership of its estate herein, be
deemed to be Landlord. The use of the terms “Landlord” and “Tenant” notwithstanding, this Lease
creates for all purposes an estate for years and not a usufruct. The term “effective date” of this
Lease shall be the date set forth in the first paragraph of this Lease, determined as of the date both
Landlord and Tenant have each received a fully executed counterpart of this Lease.
Section 41. Entire Agreement: No oral statement or prior written matter shall have any
force or effect. Landlord and Tenant agree that they are not relying on any representations or
agreements other than those contained in this Lease. This Lease shall not be modified or cancelled
except by writing executed by Landlord and Tenant.
Section 42. Parties: Except as herein otherwise expressly provided, the covenants,
conditions and agreements contained in this Lease shall bind and inure to the benefit of Landlord
and Tenant and their respective heirs, successors, successors in title, administrators and assigns.
Section 43. Holdover: In the event Tenant remains in possession of the Demised Premises
after the expiration of this Lease and without the execution of a new lease, it shall be deemed to
be occupying the Demised Premises as a tenant from month-to-month at a rental equal to $5000
per month and otherwise subject to all of the terms, conditions, provisions and obligations of this
Lease insofar as the same are applicable to a month-to-month tenancy.
[Signatures appear on following page]
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CITY OF ATLANTA
By:
Municipal Clerk (Seal) Keisha Lance Bottoms, Mayor
RECOMMENDED:
Commissioner, Department of Public Works
Commissioner, Department of Planning &
Community Development
APPROVED AS TO FORM
City Attorney
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THE NATIONAL MONUMENTS
FOUNDATION, INC., a Georgia public
non-profit corporation
By:_________________________________
Name:_______________________________
Title:________________________________
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION – DEMISED PREMISES
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EXHIBIT B
SITE PLAN
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EXHIBIT C
DESIGN DETAILS
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EXHIBIT D
TENANT’S WORKS
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EXHIBIT E
VENDOR AND CONCESSIONAIRE PROTOCOL
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EXHIBIT F
PERMITTED LIENS
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EXHIBIT G
SHORT FORM OF LEASE
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EXHIBIT G
DESCRIPTION OF LANDLORD’S WORK
Martin L
uther King, Jr.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, TO SUBSTANTIALLY
AMEND THE CITY’S 2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE PURSPOSE OF ENTERING
INTO VARIOUS EMERGENCY AGREEMENTS WITH PROJECT SPONSORS TO PROVIDE
EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
USING FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE CITY THROUGH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (“HUD”); THE CITY SHALL ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS AND
APPROPRIATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS IN THE
AMOUNT OF FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHT
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($4,209,808.00), EMERGENY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) IN THE
AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED
AND TWENTY-EIGTH DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($2,163,228.00); AND HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS (HOPWA) IN THE AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION
THREE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE DOLLARS AND
ZERO CENTS ($3,317,389.00); FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING THIS
HEALTH CRISIS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta (“City”) has declared a State of emergency pursuant to federal and state
guidance regarding the Corona Virus Disease (abbreviated “COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council adopted Ordinance 19-O-1215 on August 5, 2019 and approved
with signature on August 5th, 2019 the 2019 Annual Action Plan of the Consolidated Plan (hereafter
known as the “Plan”) which set forth projects and allocations for projects funded by the Community
Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) and the Home Investment Partnership (“HOME”) Programs; and
Emergency Solutions Grant (“ESG”) and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (“HOPWA”);
and
WHEREAS, the City deems it necessary to execute a substantial change that requires citizen notification
to provide for the addition of new projects; the deletion of approved projects; a change of project
location; a change in the project’s scope of work or primary purpose, goal, or objectives; and/or a
change in the project’s intended beneficiaries for the purpose of redirecting funds for COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, infectious disease response conditions are rapidly changing, therefore requiring changes to
the planned use of funds to keep vulnerable residents safe through mandatory shelter in place orders; and
WHEREAS, the City recognizes that this pandemic can exacerbate the financial hardships of our
vulnerable residents; and
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WHEREAS, these emergency funds will be used to mitigate the compounding effects of poverty by 1)
Provide funding to extend emergency lodging for clients that are forced to shelter in place longer than
the 60 day maximum, 2) To provide additional funding to support the transition of HOPWA clients into
permanent housing through Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) and 3) to provide additional
cleaning and sanitation supplies for providers of Facility based housing; and
WHEREAS, the City will also use these funds to recruit other internal and external partners to increase
the number of services providers; and
WHEREAS, the City will use CDBG funds to coordinate with local health authorities before
undertaking any activity to support state or local pandemic response, Grantees may use Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for a range of eligible activities that prevent and respond to
the spread of infectious diseases such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, the following are eligible CDBG activities to support infectious disease preparedness and
response for the City of Atlanta through our internal and external partners: Buildings and Improvements,
Including Public Facilities - Construct a facility for testing, diagnosis, or treatment, rehabilitate a
community facility to establish an infectious disease treatment clinic, acquire and rehabilitate, or
construct, a group living facility that may be used to centralize patients undergoing treatment; and
WHEREAS, additional eligible activities include rehabilitation of buildings and improvements
(including interim assistance- Rehabilitate a commercial building or closed school building to establish
an infectious disease treatment clinic, e.g., by replacing the HVAC system, acquire, and quickly
rehabilitate (if necessary) a motel or hotel building to expand capacity of hospitals to accommodate
isolation of patients during recovery, make interim improvements to private properties to enable an
individual patient to remain quarantined on a temporary basis; and
WHEREAS, the City is also permitted to use CDBG funds to provide assistance to Businesses,
including Special Economic Development Assistance - Avoid job loss caused by business closures
related to social distancing by providing short-term working capital assistance to small businesses to
enable retention of jobs held by low- and moderate-income persons; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta may use ESG Street Outreach and Emergency Shelter funds for
essential supplies and services to reduce the spread of infectious disease through our external partners;
and
WHEREAS, the City can use these funds to support Emergency Shelter - Shelter Operations:
Maintaining a sanitary shelter environment will help to keep staff and participants healthy; and
WHEREAS, Cleaning supplies such as bleach, disinfectant wipes, scrubbers, mops, protective
equipment such as masks, disposable gloves Program participant needs such as bed linens, towels, hand
sanitizer, soap, tissue packets; furnishings, cots, room dividers; equipment such as washers, dryers,
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portable handwashing stations; transportation train or bus tokens, taxi or rideshare for program
participant travel to and from medical care; and
WHEREAS, Street Outreach Engagement - Urgent physical needs Hand sanitizer, soap, tissue packets,
masks; Engagement - Equipping staff Masks, disposable gloves, hand sanitizer, other personal
protective equipment; Case management - Referrals Coordinating medical care; Transportation Train or
bus tokens, taxi or rideshare for program participant travel to and from medical care; and
WHEREAS, the City will support all eligible activities that prevent and respond to the spread of
COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Grants and Community Development will submit a request for a Release
of Funds from HUD to fund the activities outlined herein; and
WHEREAS, to ensure the City expends federal funds in a timely manner and meets current and future
timeliness obligations from HUD, the Department of Grants and Community Development desires to
enter into various new or amended contractual agreements for CDBG-CV in the amount of $,4,209,808,
ESG in the amount of $2,163,228, and HOPWA in the amount of ($3,317,389) totaling nine thousand-
six hundred ninety thousand four hundred twenty five-dollars ($9,690,425.00); for a period not to
exceed twelve (12) months from the execution of this agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY
ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. The Mayor or her designee, on behalf of the City of Atlanta (“City”), is authorized to
execute a contractual agreement with various project sponsors, sub-recipients, for-profits and developers
for a term not to exceed twelve (12) months.
SECTION 2. The City’s Department of Grants and Community Development is authorized to reallocate
funds from US Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”)
The project sponsors, sub-recipients, for-profits and developers are to perform all work under this
agreement and it shall be assigned to, charged to, and paid from the following accounts:
Amount Fund Dept # Exp.
Acct.
Function
Activity #
Project # Funding
Source
CDBG-CV $4,209,80
8
ESG - CV $2,163,22
8
HOPWA-CV $3,317,38
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Total $9,690,425.00
SECTION 3. The City Attorney or her designee is authorized to prepare the appropriate agreements
pursuant to the intent of this legislation for execution by the Mayor or her designee and to be approved
by the City Attorney or her designee, as to form.
SECTION 4. This agreement shall not become binding on the City and the City shall incur no obligation
or liability upon same until such time as the contract has been approved by the City Attorney or her
designee as to form, signed by the Mayor or her designee, attested to by the
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, TO SUBSTANTIALLY
AMEND THE CITY’S 2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE PURSPOSE OF ENTERING
INTO VARIOUS EMERGENCY AGREEMENTS WITH PROJECT SPONSORS TO PROVIDE
EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
USING FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE CITY THROUGH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (“HUD”); THE CITY SHALL ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS AND
APPROPRIATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS IN THE
AMOUNT OF FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHT
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($4,209,808.00), EMERGENY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) IN THE
AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED
AND TWENTY-EIGTH DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($2,163,228.00); AND HOUSING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS (HOPWA) IN THE AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION
THREE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE DOLLARS AND
ZERO CENTS ($3,317,389.00); FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING THIS
HEALTH CRISIS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, TO
SUBSTANTIALLY AMEND THE CITY’S 2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE
PURSPOSE OF ENTERING INTO VARIOUS EMERGENCY AGREEMENTS WITH PROJECT
SPONSORS TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC USING FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE CITY THROUGH
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (“HUD”); THE CITY
SHALL ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINE
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHT DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($4,209,808.00),
EMERGENY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) IN THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED
AND SIXTY-THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGTH DOLLARS AND
ZERO CENTS ($2,163,228.00); AND HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS
(HOPWA) IN THE AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION THREE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN
THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($3,317,389.00);
FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING THIS HEALTH CRISIS; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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HELD IN COMMITTEE
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YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
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CARLA SMITH
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ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
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ANDREA L. BOONE
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AMENDED
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDMENT TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY D/B/A INVEST ATLANTA FOR THE PROVISION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AND REDEVELOPMENT SERVICES SO AS TO EXTEND THE TERM THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15,
2020; TO REAFFIRM ALL OTHER TERMS OF THE AUGUST 19, 2019 INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to City Resolution 97-R-0716, adopted by the City Council of the City (the “City
Council”) on May 19, 1997 and approved by the Mayor of the City (the “Mayor”) on May 27, 1997, the
Atlanta Development Authority d/b/a/ “Invest Atlanta” was activated by the City to, among other things,
consolidate the City’s efforts in housing, economic development and redevelopment; and
WHEREAS, Invest Atlanta is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors consisting of the Mayor;
the Chair of the City Council Community Development and Human Services Committee; a
representative of the Atlanta Planning and Advisory Board (“APAB”) appointed by the Mayor from a
list of three nominees submitted by APAB; two members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the
City Council with experience in business and finance; two members appointed by the City Council with
experience in business and real estate; a member appointed by the Mayor from a nomination of the
Board of Commissioners of Fulton County; and a member appointed by the City Council from a
nomination by the City of Atlanta Board of Education; and
WHEREAS, as of August 19, 2019, the City and Invest Atlanta entered into an Intergovernmental
Agreement for the provision of Economic Development and Redevelopment Services as authorized by
Resolution 19-R-3452; and
WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Agreement for the provision of Economic Development and
Redevelopment Services contained a provision that the term was to expire on May 1, 2020 so as to
incorporate certain new findings from an Economic Development Strategy being undertaken by Invest
Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, since entering into the 2019 Intergovernmental Agreement there has been a worldwide
pandemic and public safety emergency caused by the novel virus COVID-19, declared by the World
Health Organization and as identified by Governor Brian Kemp’s Executive Order 04.02.20.01, and
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order 2020-22, resulting in economic and commercial
interruptions and delays; and
WHEREAS, the City and Invest Atlanta wish to extend the term of the 2019 Intergovernmental
Agreement through September 30, 2020 so as to allow time to incorporate new metrics and measures;
and
WHEREAS, the City and Invest Atlanta are authorized to enter into this Intergovernmental Agreement
pursuant to the 1983 Constitution of the State of Georgia, ARTICLE IX, SECTION III, PARAGRAPH I and
other applicable provisions of Georgia law.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY RESOLVES, that the
Mayor is authorized to enter into an Amendment to an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Atlanta
Development Authority d/b/a Invest Atlanta for the provision of Economic Development and
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Redevelopment Services to the City in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit “A,” to revise
the term until September 30, 2020.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney is directed to negotiate, prepare, or review the
form of Amendment to Intergovernmental Agreement for the provision of Economic Development and
Redevelopment Services to affect the intent of this legislation, provided that such agreement is in
compliance with the conditions set forth herein.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that neither the Amendment to Intergovernmental Agreement for the
provision of Economic Development and Redevelopment Services, nor any amendments thereto will
become binding upon the City and the City will incur no obligation or liability thereunder until it has
been executed by the Mayor, approved as to form by the City Attorney, attested to by the Municipal
Clerk, and delivered to Invest Atlanta.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDMENT TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY D/B/A INVEST ATLANTA FOR THE PROVISION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AND REDEVELOPMENT SERVICES SO AS TO EXTEND THE TERM THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15,
2020; TO REAFFIRM ALL OTHER TERMS OF THE AUGUST 19, 2019 INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Mayor's Office Completed 05/04/2020 12:47 PM
Office of Research and Policy Analysis Completed 05/06/2020 4:32 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
Atlanta City Council Pending 06/01/2020 1:00 PM
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
OR HER DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDMENT TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY D/B/A INVEST ATLANTA FOR THE PROVISION OF ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT SERVICES SO AS TO EXTEND THE TERM
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15, 2020; TO REAFFIRM ALL OTHER TERMS OF THE AUGUST 19,
2019 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
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FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
AMENDMENT TO
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT SERVICES
THIS AMENDMENT TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (this
“Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the _____ day of May, 2020 (the “Effective
Date”) by and between the CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, a municipal corporation of
the State of Georgia (the “City”) and THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
d/b/a INVEST ATLANTA, a public body corporate and politic of the State of Georgia
(“Invest Atlanta”).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, pursuant to City Resolution 97-R-0716, adopted by the City Council of
the City (the “City Council”) on May 19, 1997 and approved by the Mayor of the City (the
“Mayor”) on May 27, 1997, the Atlanta Development Authority d/b/a/ “Invest Atlanta” was
activated by the City to, among other things, consolidate the City’s efforts in housing,
economic development and community redevelopment; and
WHEREAS, Invest Atlanta is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors
consisting of the Mayor; the Chair of the City Council Community Development and Human
Services Committee, or its successor; a representative of the Atlanta Planning and Advisory
Board (“APAB”) appointed by the Mayor from a list of three nominees submitted by APAB;
two members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council with experience in
business and finance; two members appointed by the City Council with experience in business
and real estate; a member appointed by the Mayor from a nomination of the Board of
Commissioners of Fulton County; and a member appointed by the City Council from a
nomination by the City of Atlanta Board of Education; and
WHEREAS, as of August 19, 2019, the City and Invest Atlanta entered into an
Intergovernmental Agreement for the provision of Economic Development and
Redevelopment Services as authorized by Resolution 19-R-3452; and
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WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Agreement for the provision of Economic
Development and Redevelopment Services contained a provision that the term was to expire
on May 1, 2020 so as to incorporate certain new findings from an Economic Development
Strategy being undertaken by Invest Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, since entering into the 2019 Intergovernmental Agreement there has
been a worldwide pandemic and public safety emergency caused by the novel virus COVID-
19, declared by the World Health Organization and as identified by Governor Brian Kemp’s
Executive Order 04.02.20.01, and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order 2020-22,
resulting in economic and commercial interruptions and delays; and
WHEREAS, the City and Invest Atlanta wish to extend the term of the 2019
Intergovernmental Agreement through September 15, 2020 so as to allow time to
incorporate new metrics and measures; and
WHEREAS, the City and Invest Atlanta desire to enter into this Amendment to the
Intergovernmental Agreement pursuant to the Authorizing Resolution, the 1983 Georgia
Constitution, ARTICLE IX, SECTION III, PARAGRAPH I, and Resolution 19-R-3452; and
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and undertakings as
hereinafter set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which are hereby acknowledged, the City and Invest Atlanta agree as follows:
1. Amendment to Section 5. Existing Section Five shall be amended to read as follows:
Section Five. Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect through September 15, 2020. Prior to the end of the Term, Invest Atlanta and the City will review its economic development and redevelopment strategies and enter an appropriate new or amended Intergovernmental Agreement.
2. Remaining Provisions. All other Provisions of the 2019 Intergovernmental
Agreement for the provision of Economic Development and Redevelopment Services
shall remain in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Invest Atlanta have executed this Agreement
and caused their seals to be affixed and attested as of the day and year first above written.
ATTEST:
Municipal Clerk
[City Seal]
APPROVED AS TO INTENT:
Chief Financial Officer
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
ATTEST:
Assistant Secretary [Authority Seal]
CITY OF ATLANTA
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms
RECOMMENDED:
Chief Operating Officer
THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY D/B/A
“INVEST ATLANTA”
Dr. Eloisa Y. Klementich, CEcD President and CEO
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS J. P. MATZIGKEIT AND DUSTIN HILLIS AMENDING
CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, SECTION 158-66, SUBSECTION (B)(2)(D) TO
SPECIFY THE USE OF FUNDING FROM THE TREE TRUST FUND FOR MAINTENANCE COSTS
RELATED TO PROCURED AFFORESTED LAND AS AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 158-66
ENTITLED “TREE TRUST FUND”; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, in 2016, the Atlanta City Council adopted Ordinance 16-O-1353, which amended Section
158-66(b) Entitled “Tree Trust Fund” to authorize the use of funds from the Tree Trust Fund to purchase
privately-owned afforested land that contained one or more of the following criteria: i) 80 percent or
more canopy cover; ii) minimum forestation standards of 1,000 DBH inches; and/or iii) 50 mature
trees per acre; and
WHEREAS, the intent of the amendment was to provide a way to acquire overwhelmingly and
significantly afforested land in an effort to preserve and conserve the city’s overall tree canopy and
create additional, passive-use public greenspace; and
WHEREAS, along with authorizing the use of funding from the Tree Trust Fund to purchase afforested
land, 16-O-1353, also gave oversight of any procured afforested property to the Department of Parks
and Recreation, and stated that the department shall provide a maintenance plan for the property along
with the ordinance to purchase said afforested land; and
WHEREAS, furthermore, it required that if the Tree Trust Fund was the source identified by the
Department of Parks and Recreation for any maintenance, that a separate ordinance would be required to
authorize the procurement or expenditure in a manner consistent with city ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the first authorization of the Tree Trust Fund for the purchase of 216 acres of afforested
land, which is a wholly worthy project and will be a tremendous asset to the city, has also brought with
it a five year maintenance plan that requires almost the same amount for maintenance as for the purchase
of the land, with the maintenance plan being entirely funded by the Tree Trust Fund, thereby taking a
sizable amount the fund and leaving a limited amount for future forest land projects; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Atlanta City Council to specify the use of the Tree Trust funds for
maintenance costs related to the maintenance of afforested land procured as authorized in Code Section
158-66(b) in order to ensure that the Tree Trust Fund is sustainable long-term so that it can be used to
acquire additional afforested land, as well as meet additional funding needs authorized within in Code
Section 158-66 “Tree Trust Fund”.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
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SECTION 1: That Code Section 158-66(b), subsection (2)(d) that reads as follows:
d. The department of parks and recreation commissioner shall provide a property maintenance plan as an
attachment to the ordinance. The plan will describe the types of maintenance that may be needed at the
property, will estimate the property's annual maintenance cost, and will identify the source of funding
for the estimated annual maintenance cost. To the extent that the commissioner identifies the tree trust
fund as the source of maintenance funding, any specific allocation of maintenance dollars from the tree
trust fund shall be authorized as a separate procurement or expenditure, in a manner consistent with
applicable city ordinances.
Shall be amended to read as follows:
d. The department of parks and recreation commissioner shall provide a property maintenance plan as an
attachment to the ordinance. The plan will describe the types of maintenance that may be needed at the
property, will estimate the property's annual maintenance cost, and will identify the source of funding
for the estimated annual maintenance cost. To the extent that the commissioner identifies the tree trust
fund as the source of maintenance funding, any specific allocation of maintenance dollars from the tree
trust fund must only be used for initial, short-term maintenance costs including but not limited to clean-
up, removal of invasive species, security fencing and staff or contractors to administer such services and
shall not exceed more than 20 percent of the purchase price of the property. Funds shall not be used for
infrastructure considered amenities, including but not limited to the development of trails, facilities or
similar infrastructure. Any allocation of such maintenance dollars must be authorized as a separate
procurement or expenditure, in a manner consistence with applicable city ordinances. Long-term
maintenance is defined as anything beyond two years and such long-term costs should come from the
operations and maintenance budget of the department of parks and recreation or source other than the
tree trust fund.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, be and the same are
hereby repealed.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS J. P. MATZIGKEIT AND DUSTIN HILLIS AMENDING
CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, SECTION 158-66, SUBSECTION (B)(2)(D) TO
SPECIFY THE USE OF FUNDING FROM THE TREE TRUST FUND FOR MAINTENANCE COSTS
RELATED TO PROCURED AFFORESTED LAND AS AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 158-66
ENTITLED “TREE TRUST FUND”; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS J. P. MATZIGKEIT AND DUSTIN HILLIS
AMENDING CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, SECTION 158-66, SUBSECTION
(b)(2)(d) TO SPECIFY THE USE OF FUNDING FROM THE TREE TRUST FUND FOR
MAINTENANCE COSTS RELATED TO PROCURED AFFORESTED LAND AS AUTHORIZED
BY SECTION 158-66 ENTITLED “TREE TRUST FUND”; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1337
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND REQUESTING THAT THE
TREE TRUST FUND BUDGET BE REIMBURSED FOR MAINTENANCE COSTS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 0 FORREST PARK RD SE,
FULTON COUNTY TAX PARCEL ID NUMBERS 14-0003-LL-017-3, 14-0002-LL-024-0, 14-0004-LL-
049-5, 14-0004-LL-053-7 FORESTED PROPERTY APPROVED BY THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE 20-O-1215 ON APRIL 20, 2020, AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR ON
APRIL 24, 2020; TO REQUIRE THAT PARK IMPROVEMENTS FUNDS BE UTILIZED TO
REIMBURSE THE TREE TRUST FUND BUDGET; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Ordinance 20-O-1215 (“Ordinance”) was approved by the Atlanta City Council on April
20, 2020, and adopted by the Mayor on April 24, 2020; and
WHEREAS, as specified in the code section 158-66 (b), a Property Maintenance Plan and Budget was
included with the Ordinance specified the types of maintenance and improvements that will be needed at
the property; and
WHEREAS, in an effort to maintain the City’s tree canopy, the removal of invasive tree species, and the
planting of new trees, is in the best interest of the City to reimburse the Tree Trust Fund Budget for the
Maintenance costs associated with this Ordinance.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA
GEORGIA, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is hereby directed to reimburse the Tree Trust Fund for
maintenance and improvements associated with the acquisition of Real Property pursuant to 20-O-1215,
within a period of Three (3) years.
SECTION 2: That the Tree Trust Fund Budget is hereby amended as follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND REQUESTING THAT THE
TREE TRUST FUND BUDGET BE REIMBURSED FOR MAINTENANCE COSTS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 0 FORREST PARK RD SE,
FULTON COUNTY TAX PARCEL ID NUMBERS 14-0003-LL-017-3, 14-0002-LL-024-0, 14-0004-LL-
049-5, 14-0004-LL-053-7 FORESTED PROPERTY APPROVED BY THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE 20-O-1215 ON APRIL 20, 2020, AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR ON
APRIL 24, 2020; TO REQUIRE THAT PARK IMPROVEMENTS FUNDS BE UTILIZED TO
REIMBURSE THE TREE TRUST FUND BUDGET; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 05/12/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 05/18/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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20-O-1338
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND REQUESTING THAT THE
TREE TRUST FUND BUDGET BE REIMBURSED FOR MAINTENANCE COSTS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 0 FORREST PARK RD SE,
FULTON COUNTY TAX PARCEL ID NUMBERS 14-0003-LL-017-3, 14-0002-LL-024-0, 14-0004-
LL-049-5, 14-0004-LL-053-7 FORESTED PROPERTY APPROVED BY THE ATLANTA CITY
COUNCIL PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE 20-O-1215 ON APRIL 20, 2020, AND ADOPTED BY
THE MAYOR ON APRIL 24, 2020; TO REQUIRE THAT PARK IMPROVEMENTS FUNDS BE
UTILIZED TO REIMBURSE THE TREE TRUST FUND BUDGET; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1338
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($7,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT
10 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 EXPENSE ACCOUNT TO
CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-152(2), the members of the Atlanta City Council are provided with
annual appropriations for expenses related to official city business; and
WHEREAS, the District 10 Councilmember desires to transfer funds from the District 10 Carry Forward
Account to the District 10 Expense Account to continue conducting official city business.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY20 General Fund Budget as
follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$7,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030211 (CCN Council District 10) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted)
1110000 (Governing Body) Councilmember Boone.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$7,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030211 (CCN Council District 10) 5730004 (Council Members Expense) 1110000
(Governing Body) Councilmember Boone.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($7,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT
10 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 EXPENSE ACCOUNT TO
CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE
TRANSFER OF SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($7,000.00) FROM THE
COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 10
EXPENSE ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE
PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1339
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS AMIR R. FAROKHI AND JENNIFER IDE REQUESTING
THAT THE COMMISSIONER OF THE ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ADOT)
CLOSE SELECT STREETS AND/OR TRAFFIC LANES TO MOTORIZED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
AND OPEN THEM TO PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continue to advocate for social
distancing as a best practice in preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus; and
WHEREAS, in this time of isolation, maintaining one’s physical and mental health is of the utmost
importance; and
WHEREAS, in its role as safeguard of the health and wellbeing of all Atlantans, it is incumbent on the
government to provide access to safe, public space for residents to exercise and socialize at a distance.
WHEREAS, stemming from factors related to the outbreak of COVID-19, many residents are finding
our pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure to be over-saturated and difficult to maintain the recommended
six feet of distance between themselves and others; and
WHEREAS, simultaneously, large sections of city roads are going unused by motor vehicles as large
numbers of commuters work remotely; and
WHEREAS, the city government could safely shift some of this underutilized infrastructure by closing
select streets and traffic lines to motorized vehicular traffic and opening them to pedestrians and
cyclists; and
WHEREAS, such action would be in line with best practices being employed elsewhere in cities such as
Oakland, Philadelphia, Boston, Minneapolis, and Denver, among others; and
WHEREAS, in so doing, the City would provide Atlanta residents with a greater ability to spend time
outside and use the public right-of-way responsibly, in accordance with CDC guidelines.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, that the Commissioner of the Atlanta Department of Transportation is requested to exercise
his authority and close certain streets to vehicular traffic and open them to pedestrians and cyclists.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that he use his best, informed judgment and choose roads where the
need is greatest to make this change, paying special attention to streets along which there is high
pedestrian traffic.
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BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that he take variables including equity, overall congestion, and the
ability to act expeditiously in make these decisions.
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CITY COUNCIL
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20-R-3913
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS AMIR R. FAROKHI AND JENNIFER IDE REQUESTING
THAT THE COMMISSIONER OF THE ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ADOT)
CLOSE SELECT STREETS AND/OR TRAFFIC LANES TO MOTORIZED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
AND OPEN THEM TO PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 05/13/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS AMIR R. FAROKHI AND JENNIFER IDE
REQUESTING THAT THE COMMISSIONER OF THE ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION (ADOT) CLOSE SELECT STREETS AND/OR TRAFFIC LANES TO
MOTORIZED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND OPEN THEM TO PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3913
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO ACCEPT FOOD AND FOOD SERVICE DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY’S
EFFORTS TO SHOW APPRECIATION AND RECOGNITION TO ITS FRONT-LINE EMPLOYEES
WORKING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC SUCH THAT THE COSTS TO THE CITY TO
PROVIDE THIS RECOGNITION TO EMPLOYEES THROUGH THE HOSTING OF EMPLOYEE
RECOGNITION EVENTS MAY BE REDUCED; SUCH DONATIONS SHALL BE IN A TOTAL VALUE
NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000.00) THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020
(CY20); TO REQUIRE PERIODIC REPORTS TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE
ETHICS OFFICE OF THE DETAILS OF HOW EACH DONATION AUTHORIZED BY THIS
RESOLUTION WAS SOLICITED, WHICH INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS
HAVE CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT WAS CONTRIBUTED BY EACH DONOR AND THE
VALUE THEREOF; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the departments and offices within City of Atlanta government have included in their
budget funds for employee recognition events; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic such Departmental employee recognition may have been
interrupted; and
WHEREAS, nevertheless, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Atlanta believes it to be of the
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utmost importance to show its appreciation to its front-line employees who are working to perform
essential services to the residents and visitors to the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, various restaurants and related food service and provision entities have expressed a desire
to show their appreciation to these employees through the donation of prepared meals to the City to
support the City’s efforts to recognize its front-line employees who are performing essential services
during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to accept donations from individuals, entities, and
organizations in support of the City’s efforts to recognize its front-line employees who are performing
essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, these would include, but would not be limited to donations of prepared meals; and
WHEREAS, the receipt of these donations will reduce the cost to the City to provide appreciation to its
front-line essential employees; and
WHEREAS, it is thus, the desire of the Atlanta City Council to authorize the City of Atlanta to accept
food and food service donations in support of the City’s efforts to recognize its front-line employees
who are performing essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic, from individuals, entities, and
organizations, of cash, goods, or services, in a total amount not to exceed twenty-thousand dollars
($20,000.00) through December 31, 2020 (CY20); and
WHEREAS, in accordance with this authorization, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the
Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council, and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before
the 15th of each month, a report listing for the previous month the details of how each donation
authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and organizations have
contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council, and to the Atlanta
Ethics Office, before the 31st of January, 2021, a final report listing for CY2020 the details of how each
donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and organizations have
contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY
RESOLVES, that the City of Atlanta shall be hereby authorized to accept food and food service
donations in support of the City’s efforts to recognize its front-line employees who are performing
essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic, from individuals, entities, and organizations, of cash,
goods, or services, in a total amount not to exceed twenty-thousand dollars ($20,000.00) through
December 31, 2020 (CY20).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City
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Council, and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 15th of each month, a report listing for the previous
month the details of how each donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals,
entities, and organizations have contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the
value thereof.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council,
and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 31st of January, 2021, a final report listing for CY20 the
details of how each donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and
organizations have contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
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CITY COUNCIL
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20-R-3914
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO ACCEPT FOOD AND FOOD SERVICE DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY’S
EFFORTS TO SHOW APPRECIATION AND RECOGNITION TO ITS FRONT-LINE EMPLOYEES
WORKING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC SUCH THAT THE COSTS TO THE CITY TO
PROVIDE THIS RECOGNITION TO EMPLOYEES THROUGH THE HOSTING OF EMPLOYEE
RECOGNITION EVENTS MAY BE REDUCED; SUCH DONATIONS SHALL BE IN A TOTAL VALUE
NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000.00) THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020
(CY20); TO REQUIRE PERIODIC REPORTS TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE
ETHICS OFFICE OF THE DETAILS OF HOW EACH DONATION AUTHORIZED BY THIS
RESOLUTION WAS SOLICITED, WHICH INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS
HAVE CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT WAS CONTRIBUTED BY EACH DONOR AND THE
VALUE THEREOF; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 05/04/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 05/13/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO ACCEPT FOOD AND FOOD SERVICE DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE
CITY’S EFFORTS TO SHOW APPRECIATION AND RECOGNITION TO ITS FRONT-LINE
EMPLOYEES WORKING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC SUCH THAT THE COSTS TO
THE CITY TO PROVIDE THIS RECOGNITION TO EMPLOYEES THROUGH THE HOSTING OF
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION EVENTS MAY BE REDUCED; SUCH DONATIONS SHALL BE IN
A TOTAL VALUE NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000.00) THROUGH
DECEMBER 31, 2020 (CY20); TO REQUIRE PERIODIC REPORTS TO THE ATLANTA CITY
COUNCIL AND TO THE ETHICS OFFICE OF THE DETAILS OF HOW EACH DONATION
AUTHORIZED BY THIS RESOLUTION WAS SOLICITED, WHICH INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES,
AND ORGANIZATIONS HAVE CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT WAS CONTRIBUTED BY
EACH DONOR AND THE VALUE THEREOF; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3914
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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