September 9, 2021

Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council

City of Ball Ground, Georgia

Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.

MINUTES

SEPTEMBER 9, 2021

Item 1:  Meeting Called to Order by Mayor Roberts

Council Members and Staff Present:
John Byrd – Council Member
Andrenia Stoner – Council Member
Lee Prettyman – Council Member
Darrell Caudill, City Attorney
Donna England, Finance Director
Eric Wilmarth, City Manager
Karen L. Jordan, City Clerk

Item 2:  Pledge of Allegiance

Item 3:  Approve Agenda 

Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to approve the agenda with the following amendments:  Remove Item 8 (a), and 9 (a), and add Consider Inmate Housing Agreement and Ratification Authorizing City Clerk to sign any and all documents related to the closing of the Swap Closing between the City of Ball Ground, and BG Partners, LLC on August 31, 2021.  

Motion Unanimously Approved

Item 4:  Appearances – None

Item 5: Public Comments 

Dan Frechette of 306 Upper Pheasant Ct. addressed the mayor and council concerning the Loyd Development.  Mr. Frechette thanked Mayor Roberts and the Member of Council for their influence on the Loyd Development withdrawing their annexation and rezone application.  He stated the development would have had a detrimental effect on the traffic flow in the area.  

Mayor Roberts thanked Mr. Frechette for his comments.

Mary Luchan of 201 S. Mountain Brook Way thanked Mayor Roberts and Member of Council for the issuance of the Executive Order related to the placement of signs in the city.  Mrs. Luchan asked if the ordinance had been amended or did the Executive Order fix the issue.  

Mayor Roberts stated there was an error in the ordinance, 

City Manager Wilmarth stated that under Scrivener’s Rule the error was corrected by the Mayor’s Executive Order. If the elected body wants to consider a permanent 60-day allowance of the placement of signs the ordinance would have to be amended.

Mayor Roberts stated he would like for Council to discuss and determine if and what changes needed to be made to the ordinance.

Item 6:  Announcements/Informational Items/Project Updates – City Manager

October 16, 2021 – Rivers Alive Clean up 9AM – 1PM

December 3, 2021 – Annual March of the Toys Parade for Toys for Tots 7PM

Item 7: Approval August 12, 2021, Council Meeting

Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to approve the minutes of the August 12, 2021, meeting as submitted in writing by the City Clerk.

Motion Unanimously Approved

Item 8:  Old Business 

  1. Item Removed
  2. Consider Second Reading of City of Ball Ground Development Code

Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to approve the City of Ball Ground Development Code as submitted for approval.

Motion Unanimously Approved.

Item 9: New Business

  1. Item Removed 
  2. Consider Proclamation Recognizing Constitution Week (September 17-23)

A Proclamation unanimously adopted by Council Members and read by Mayor Robers urging all citizens to study the Constitution of the United States of America and reflect on the privilege of being an American with all the rights and responsibilities which that privilege involves; And furthermore, declared the week of September 17-23, 2021, ad Constitution Week in the City of Ball Ground. 

  1. Consider Property Lease for Downtown Parking

City Manager Wilmarth stated he had received a proposal from Staurolite Minerals and Mines to lease property adjacent to 345 Gilmer Ferry Road.  As part of the proposal, the City of Ball Ground would remove the marble from the property so to improve the parking area and install a black metal fence along the sidewalk between RockSolid Brewing Co. and Easy Ride Cars at a cost of approximately $35,000.  In exchange for the improvements, the city would receive 4 years of use of the parking area without a fee. After four years, the city would then begin paying a monthly fee of $700.00. 

Council Members discussed the need for additional parking in the downtown area.  Council Member Stoner then put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to enter into a lease agreement with Staurolite Mineral and Mines.  

Motion Unanimously Approved.

  1. Consider Declaration of Surplus Property: 2014 Dodger Charger

City Manager Wilmarth stated the 2014 Dodge Charger a police department vehicle is once again in the repair shop. Mr. Wilmarth said it is time to replace the vehicle due to the mounting cost to repair the car. 

Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to surplus the 2014 Dodge Charger and advertise the vehicle sale on GovDeals.  

Motion Unanimously Approved.

  1. Consider Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Advertisement of Sale of Property (Related to refinancing City Hall)

City Manager Wilmarth stated in order to “refund” the lease on City Hall to generate the cash to construct the new police station it is necessary to declare the current City Hall and property as surplus, to advertise property for sale, and to accept bids for the sale of the property.

City Manager Wilmarth explained the process to Mayor Roberts and Council Members.

Following discussion, Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adopt the Resolution supporting the public sale of a certain tract of the real property described in the Resolution; the authorization and ratification of notice of such sale, and the determination of deadlines for the receipt of sealed bids; and for other purposes.

Motion Unanimously Approved.

  1. Consider the New Inmate Housing Agreement between Cherokee County and the City of Ball Ground

City Manager Wilmarth stated it is the intent of this Agreement, that in pursuance of law enforcement in and for the City and County, the County and Sheriff will accept, book, and house Inmates for the City, subject to the terms in the Agreement.  The City will compensate the County a rate of fifty-five ($55.00) per inmate per day. 

Council Member Prettyman put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to enter into the Inmate Housing Agreement between Cherokee County and the City of Ball Ground pending review by City Attorney Caudill.  

Motion Unanimously Approved.

  1. Ratify Authorization of City Clerk to sign any and all documents related to the Swap Closing between the City of Ball Ground and BG Partners, LLC on August 31, 2021.

Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Byrd to ratify the authorization of City Clerk Karen L. Jordan to sign any and all documents related to the Swap Closing between the City of Ball Ground and BG Partners, LLC on August 31, 2021.

Motion Unanimously Approved

Item 10:  City Manager Comments

City Manager Wilmarth provided Council Members with an unaudited report of account balances, and a statement of revenue and expenditures for the month ended August 31, 2021. Accounts on deposit totaled $1,637,222.74.

Chief Reeves presented a written report of the Police Department’s activity for the month ended August 31, 2021, for Mayor and Council Members to review.

The U.S. Census Bureau has released the 2020 results and it shows that Ball Ground had a population increase of 78%. Our present population is 2,560.  Our population according to the 2010 Census data was 1,433.

City Manager Wilmarth also updated Mayor and Council Members on several projects ongoing in the city.

Item 11:  Mayor Roberts’s Comments

Mayor Roberts said he hoped the number of COVID cases has peaked. The numbers are still being closely monitored with anticipation of their decline. Mayor Roberts encouraged everyone to get vaccinated.

Mayor Roberts expressed his excitement about the upcoming November 2, 2021, Municipal Election.  He said he was flattered to be serving another four-year term.  He also wished all the candidates good luck.

Item 12:  Council Comments 

Council Member Prettyman, Byrd, and Stoner thanked Chief Reeves and the entire staff for their dedicated service to the city.  

Council Member Byrd said he appreciated the number of candidates who qualified for the November 2, 2021, Municipal Election.  

Item 13:  Executive Session – Discussion of Potential Litigation 

Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn into Executive Session to consult with legal counsel pertaining to potential litigation per O.C.G.A. 50-14-2.

Motion Unanimously Approved.

Council Member Stoner put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Prettyman to adjourn the Executive Session and reconvene back into the regular council meeting.

Motion Unanimously Approved. 

Item 13:  Adjourn

After reconvening back into regular session Council Member Byrd put forth a motion, Seconded by Council Member Stoner to adjourn the meeting.

The minutes of this September 9, 2021, City Council Meeting adopted this 14th Day of October 2021.

May 19, 2022

Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.

AGENDA
May 19, 2022

Item 1: Meeting Called to Order

Item 2: Pledge of Allegiance

Item 3:  Approve Agenda

Item 4: Appearances

Item 5: Announcements/Informational Items/Project Updates – City Manager

Item 6: Consider Approval of Minutes:
April 7, 2022 Work Session
April 14, 2022 Council Meeting

Item 7:  Old Business

  1. Consider Second Reading of 2022-2023 FY Budget

Item 8: New Business

  1. Consider First Reading of Alcohol License – Applicant: Kevin Todd Marin on behalf of The Pig & Pearl LLC/DBA Dot’s Fine Wine & Craft 280 Gilmer Ferry Rd.
  2. Consider entering into a land exchange agreement with Mr. Freddy Bracket
  3. Consider First Reading of Annexation Application 2022-A01
    Applicant:  Davia Group, LLC  Location TINs: 94N06 009, 03N07 059, and 94N06 011 • Addresses: 120 Roberts Lake Road and 110 Gazaway Lane
  4. Consider Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Between City of Ball Ground and Cherokee County for Transportation Facility Improvement
  5. Consider Drought Policy
  6. Consider An Ordinance to amend and restate the City Retirement Plan

Item 9: City Manager Comments

Item 10: Mayor Roberts’ Comments

Item 11:  Council Comments

Item 12:  Public Comments

Item 13:  Executive Session (If Needed)

Item 14:  Adjourn

May 17, 2022 Work

Work Session of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.

AGENDA
May 17, 2022

Item 1: Meeting Called to Order

Item 2: Pledge of Allegiance

Item 3:  Discussion of May 19, 2022, Council Meeting Agenda

Item 4:  Discussion of Other Items If Any

Item 5:  Reports

Item 6:  Adjourn

Meeting Rescheduled

May 12, 2022, City Council Meeting has been rescheduled for Thursday, May 19, 2022, at 7:00 PM. A work session will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at 7:00 PM.

Alcohol Licensing

Alcohol Beverage Licensing for the City of Ball Ground

All businesses within the city limits of Ball Ground that are interested in serving or selling any type of alcoholic beverage (liquor, spirits, distilled beverages, beer, and/or wine) are required to obtain an Alcohol Beverage License. You may contact the City Clerk at 770-735-2123 or email Karen Jordan.  

OCGA 3-2-7.1 required the GA Department of Revenue to implement a statewide centralized application process for retail alcohol licensing.  This new process ensures the initial application is sent simultaneously to the State and City. This is managed through the Georgia Tax Center portal, which can be accessed via this link: Georgia Tax Center.   We suggest you review the FAQs and print out the directions for registering on the site.  DOR Alcohol Licensing FAQS

For questions regarding GA Dept. of Revenue requirements, call 877-423-6711 or access the DOR website for the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco.

Since the State of GA regulations is not identical to the City of Ball Ground ordinance, our forms are still required to be completed.  Click here to download a copy of the city alcohol license application.  Click here to download a copy of the city Off-Premise Alcohol Beverage Special Event Permit Application.  Click here to download a copy of the Alcohol License Renewal Application.  If you wish to clarify components of the City of Ball Ground ordinance, email Karen Jordan.

April 14, 2022

Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
City of Ball Ground, Georgia
Ball Ground City Hall ~ 7:00 P.M.

AGENDA
April 14, 2022

Item 1: Meeting Called to Order

Item 2: Pledge of Allegiance

Item 3:  Approve Agenda

Item 4: Appearances 

Item 5: Announcements/Informational Items/Project Updates – City Manager

Item 6: Consider Approval of Minutes:
                 March 3, 2022, Work Session
                 March 10, 2022, Council Meeting 

Item 7:  Old Business

Item 8: New Business

  1. Consider First Reading of 2022-2023 FY Budget
  2. Consider removal of Stop Signs on Valley Street at RR Crossing
  3. Consider Approval of 4-way Stop Installation, Old Dawsonville Rd @ William Court
  4. Consider Adoption of New Schedule of Fees
  5. Consider approval of IGA for Use of Premierone Mobile Dispatch
  6. Consider relocating financial accounts to another financial institution
  7. Consider Proclamation recognizing April 17-23 as Garden Week in Georgia
  8. Consider Proclamation recognizing April as Safe Digging Month
  9. Consider Resolution recognizing Georgia Cities Week, April 24-30, 2022 
  10. Consider First Reading of Annexation Application 2022-A01
    Applicant:  Davia Group, LLC  Location TINs: 94N06 009, 03N07 059 and 94N06 011 • Addresses: 120 Roberts Lake Road and 110 Gazaway Lane
  11. Consider SunCap Property Group, LLC request for rezoning of 67.72 +/- acres from AG (General Agriculture) to LI (Light Industrial) at 6775 Ball Ground Hwy and 355S Sharp Mountain Church Ln. 
  12. Consider Adoption of Development Agreement between the City, Cherokee County and SunCap Property Group, LLC

Item 9: City Manager Comments

Item 10: Mayor Roberts’s Comments

Item 11:  Council Comments

Item 12:  Public Comments

Item 13:  Executive Session (If Needed)

Item 14:  Adjourn

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