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Agenda, Clemson City Council
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Council Chamber, Clemson City Hall
6:00 p.m. Call To Order
Executive Session
Receive a legal briefing from City Attorney; SC Code Section 30-4-70 (a)(2)
Note: Upon returning to open session, Council may take action on matters discussed in Executive Session.
Regular Council Meeting
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance: Council Member Fulmer
Public Session: (3‐minute limit per speaker)
Approval of Minutes: June 3rd, 2024
Reports/Discussion
a. Schedule a public hearing date for the 2024-R-02 proposed text amendment (Nonresidential Setbacks and PD acreage). –Planning and Development Director Nathan Woods
b. Consider a recommendation from the Economic Development Advisory Committee – Community Engagement Coordinator Lindsey Newton
c. Staff Reports
Policy Action (2‐minute limit per speaker)
Ordinances
a. Consider 2nd reading of an ordinance to adopt the fiscal year 2024-2025 operating budget. – Finance Director Leslie Wilder
b. Consider 2nd reading of an ordinance to establish a Sustainability Advisory Committee. – Council Member Watt
Resolutions
a. Consider a resolution accepting the dedication of roads, storm drainage and sidewalks in Clemson Cottages and associated rights of ways and easements. – City Engineer Nathan Hinkle
Other Policy Items
a. Consider awarding the Clemson, Anderson, Pickens (CAP) Comprehensive Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) contract to Stantec in the amount of $248,000. – City Engineer Nathan Hinkle
b. Consider awarding the downtown building design & demolition & temporary building contract to Hogan Construction Group in the amount of $220,920. – City Engineer Nathan Hinkle
c. Consider awarding the College Ave Street-scape Phase 1 design and construction management contract to SeamonWhiteside for an amount up to $183,500. – City Engineer Nathan Hinkle
Mayor‐Council reports/comments/new business
Adjourn