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Agenda, Clemson City Council
Monday, October 2, 2023
Council Chamber, Clemson City Hall
6:30 p.m. Call to Order – Regular Council Meeting
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
Oath of Office – Business License Inspector
Proclamation – Disability Employment Awareness Month
Public Session – (3‐minute limit per speaker)
Approval of Minutes – September 25, 2023
Reports/Discussion
a. Receive and discuss the Accommodations Tax Committee recommendations for ATAX grants – Finance Director Leslie Wilder.
b. Discuss recommendations to change the CCRC lap pool from Class A to Class B in order to allow the pool to remain open under certain conditions when a lifeguard is not available – City Administrator Andy Blondeau.
c. Discuss amendments to the Traffic Calming Policy – Assistant City Engineer Gracie Pope.
d. Staff Reports
Policy Action (2‐minute limit per speaker)
Ordinances
a. Consider 2nd Reading of an Ordinance amendment to Chapter 11 Municipal Utilities for current practices –Utility Billing Director Heather Cartee.
Other Policy Items
a. Consider approval of a budget amendment to move funds budgeted in the Local Accommodations Fund for Christmas lights to the General Fund to be used for adding electrical outlets to the light poles on Hwy 123 at the same time as converting the lights to LED – Finance Director Leslie Wilder and Assistant City Administrator Allison Gantte.
Mayor‐Council reports/comments/new business
Adjourn