SAFETY COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL

                                      CITY HALL, 100 LOCKVILLE ROAD

                                              MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 2006

 

                                          REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

 

                                                               7:30 P.M.                                                     

 

1.         ROLL CALL

 

2.         APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF July 10, 2006, Regular Meeting

 

3.         DEPARTMENT REPORTS

 

A.        Parks and Recreation: 

(1)        Director’s Report                                                                              

a.                   Parks Master Plan

                        1.         Joint Parks District - Update

                        b.         NatureWorks Grant Project - Update. 

c.       Sycamore Park Tennis Court Resurfacing Project - Update

 

B.         Building Regulations Department:         

                        (1)        Building Department Report (Mr. Lane)                      

                        (2)        Chief Building Official’s Report (Mr. Stacy)                

           

            C.        Service Department: 

                        (1)        Traffic Engineer

                        (2)        Review and discussion regarding renewal of Waste Management Contract

 

            D.        Facilities Operations: 

            (1)        Update of City Hall Renovation Project

 

4.         POLICE: 

 

            A.        Chief’s Report

 

5.         CHAIRMAN:

 

A.        Review and discussion regarding Hill Road/Diley Road Intersection

 

B.         Review and discussion regarding speed limit on Hill Road, South of Diley Road intersection

 

C.        Review and discussion regarding PYAA/PYSA access to Hill Road

 

D.        Review and request for motion to approve draft ordinance establishing a prohibition on persons who have been convicted of, are convicted of, or pleaded guilty to either (1) a sexually oriented offense that is not a registration-exempt sexually oriented offense for a crime committed against a child or (2) a child-victim oriented offense; and who have been classified as either a sexual predator or as a sexually oriented offender as to either (1) or (2) above, from establishing a residence or occupying residential premises within one thousand (1,000) feet of any school premises, licensed daycare facilities, city-owned or operated public parks, swimming pools available to the public, or public or community playgrounds.

 

6.         OTHER BUSINESS:

 

7.         ADJOURNMENT.