Clinton NORTH CAROLINA AGENDA City Council Meeting July 2, 2024 City Hall Auditorium "Our mission is to be a city rich in history and beauty with clean, safe neighborhoods, sound infrastructure, and opportunities for future generations." ADMINISTRATIVE 1. Call to order. 2. 3. Invocation- District 1 - Reverend Jonathon Shattuck, Pastor at Grove Park Baptist Approval ofthe June 4, 2024, regular, and June 18, 2024, special city council Church, 609 Northeast Blvd, Clinton, NC: 28328. minutes. PROCLAMATION 1. Designation ofJuly as Park and Recreation Month PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Oaths (if necessary) 2. Continuation ofa a public hearing on a special use request by Evelyn Cartagena to operate an arcade at 416 Warsaw Road ini the HC-Highway Commercial District. 3. Continuation of a public hearing on a rezoning request by Felipe Gutierrez to rezone approximately 7.18 acres along Southwood Drive from RA-20 Residential Agriculture Public hearing on a rezoning request by Solutions Investments, LLC to rezone approximately 0.41 acres at 707 College Street from 0&IOffice & Institutional to Public hearing on ai rezoning request by Solutions Investments, LLC to conditionally rezone approximately0.93 acres at707 College Street from R-8 Residential tol R-8 Public hearing on a special use request by Thornton Ventures, LLC to operate an Indoor Recreation Facility for under 1000 people at 204 South Wall Street in the CB- tol R-8 Residential. 4. R-8 Residential. 5. Multi-Family. 6. Central Business district. NEW BUSINESS 1. Consideration of approving an authorization letter from Clinton City Council empowering Sampson County to collect taxes declared to be a first lien upon all real property of respective taxpayers in the City of Clinton. Consideration of appointment ofac cityattorney. 2. APPOINTMENTIS) 1. AppointmentsReappointments for the following boards: a. Recreation Advisory Board - 3-year term E.C.M Mattocks - District 2 (He no longer wants to be on the Board. Neil Faircloth is willing to serve.) b. ABC Board - 3-year term Billy Ray) Jordan, Jr. C. Fireman's Relief Board - 2-yearterm Betty Honeycutt REPORTS 1. Acknowledgement of monthly reports. 2. Staff reports. a. Interim Parks & Recreation Director Garrett Bryant -July Fireworks Spectacular b. Police Chief Anthony Davis - National Night Out (change of date and time) - Presentation by Madissen Cannady, Planning Intern 3. City Manager reports. PUBLIC COMMENTS OTHER BUSINESS ADIOURNMENT