Mayor and Council unanimously approved changing the City of Hapeville's hotel/motel tax designation from 7% to 8% in early 2018, allowing the city to allocate and spend revenue collected for Tourism Product Development, or TPD, projects. A TPD committee was subsequently formed to research and prioritize potential expenditures. David Burt will present these projects to Mayor and Council on behalf of the TDP committee for discussion.
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The Planning Commission considered this item on June 13, 2019 and recommended the Mayor and Council approve the text amendment. Staff supported their recommendation.
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The Planning Commission considered this item on July 9, 2019 and recommended the Mayor and Council approve the zoning map amendment. Staff supported their recommendation.
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This agreement will allow for the students and teachers to evacuate its facility and relocate to the Hoyt Smith Recreation Center in case of an emergency.
Attached for consideration and action is the ordinance. A first reading was conducted on July 16.
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With the coming completion of the theater, we have before Mayor and Council signage for the theater. In your packet are renderings for the signs and the corresponding Planner’s report. Per the report, the proposed theater signage is at variance with City ordinance. As a City structure, and a focal point of Main Street redevelopment, staff defers to Mayor and Council regarding the decision on the signage.
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Hapeville is a Tree City and has a long history of tree conservation and preservation. Admittedly as trees age, and go through cycles of growth, abundance, drought, disease and death, residents, business and the City have to make ongoing decisions on tree maintenance. Councilman Adams has requested an open discussion on our tree canopy, maintenance and balancing tree conservation with the realities of an aging canopy.