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Agenda, Clemson City Council
Monday, May 6th, 2024
Council Chamber, Clemson City Hall
5:30 p.m. Call to Order
Executive Session
Discuss a legal matter regarding annexation; SC Code Section 30-4-70 (a) (2)
Note: Upon returning to open session, Council may take action on matters discussed in Executive Session.
6:00 p.m. Public Hearing: Mosquito Fogging (5‐minute limit per speaker)
Note: The regular meeting will begin at the conclusion of the Public Hearing
Call to Order: Regular Council Meeting
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance: Alesia Smith
Proclamations: Clemson Life Day, Professional Municipal Clerks Week, National Police Memorial Week
Oath of Office: Judge Daniel and Judge Munn
Swearing in of New Police Officers
Public Session: (3‐minute limit per speaker)
Approval of Minutes: April 15th, 2024
Reports/Discussion
a. Discuss amending Article III Sec. 13-73. d., to allow an occupancy violation to be issued to the “person in charge” not just the property owner. –Zoning and Codes Administrator Jacob Peabody
b. Staff Reports
Policy Action (2‐minute limit per speaker)
Other Policy Items
a. Consider updating the tuition reimbursement rate for employee job related training and development. – Human Resources Director Tracy Taylor
b. Consider awarding a construction contract for the Nettles Park parking and pickleball expansion project and bid alternate to Foothills Contracting Service LLC. for $932,228.50. –City Engineer Nathan Hinkle
c. Consider an agreement by and between the Town of Pendleton and City of Clemson regarding the administration, management and enforcement of a local pretreatment program to comply with State and Federal Regulations and to protect the Pendleton/Clemson Wastewater Treatment Plant. –Utilities Director Benjie Mcgill
d. Consider a contractual agreement between the Town of Pendleton and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
e. Consider a contractual agreement between Camp Clemson and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
f. Consider a contractual agreement between Leadership Clemson and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
g. Consider a contractual agreement between the Town of Central, Southern Wesleyan University, and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
h. Consider a contractual agreement between the Central Clemson Recreation Center and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
i. Consider a contractual agreement between the Pier (Core SVA) and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
j. Consider a contractual agreement between Highpointe and the City of Clemson for CATbus transportation services in fiscal year 2024-2025. -Transit Director Jerry Kerns
Mayor‐Council reports/comments/new business
Adjourn