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Councilmember Williams arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: f42eab50-5c07-46b8-a094-31a4b5b3b278\n\n- Topic: Invocation\n- Summary: The meeting opened with an invocation led by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr. from the Baptist Church.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting opened with a religious invocation\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Opening, Religious Ceremony\n- UID: f42eab50-5c07-46b8-a094-31a4b5b3b278", + "uid": "f42eab50-5c07-46b8-a094-31a4b5b3b278", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes for May 3, 2018, May 7, 2018 (Special Organizational Meeting), and May 24, 2018\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes for the mentioned dates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the meeting minutes\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting minutes, Approval, Council meeting\n- UID: beda72fd-b334-4660-a0ec-2fff0a01fe1e\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Eboni Walker, Hoffman Early Learning Center\n- Summary: Eboni Walker presented about the Hoffman Early Learning Center and the importance of early childhood education in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and discussion about early childhood education\n- Tags/Keywords: Early childhood education, Presentation, Learning center\n- UID: beda72fd-b334-4660-a0ec-2fff0a01fe1e\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Honoring the Late Great Ella Brennan\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno honored the Late Great Ella Brennan during the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and honoring of Ella Brennan\n- Tags/Keywords: Ella Brennan, Honoring, Council meeting\n- UID: beda72fd-b334-4660-a0ec-2fff0a01fe1e", + "uid": "beda72fd-b334-4660-a0ec-2fff0a01fe1e", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) approved demolition permits for multiple addresses, and one application was withdrawn for a hearing date to be set. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Approval: 5-21-18\n - Withdrawal: 5-21-18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permits approved for multiple addresses, and one application was withdrawn for a hearing date to be set.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permits, approval, withdrawal\n- UID: e04cadab-f031-4377-91e4-f00a0e71ef55", + "uid": "e04cadab-f031-4377-91e4-f00a0e71ef55", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reversal of Economic Opportunity Discrimination Moratoriums\n- Summary: Ordinances No. 14879 and No. 11381, regarding the reversal of the thirty plus years old Moratoriums of ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY DISCRIMINATION, were received and referred to the Economic Development Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: No. 14879, No. 11381\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Economic Development Committee\n- UID: 5dfc2682-1ffc-4999-b2e2-cb904c7c39b6\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and two copies of a CD-ROM containing Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of February 1, 2018 through March 31, 2018, pursuant to Council Docket UD-17-04.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- UID: 5dfc2682-1ffc-4999-b2e2-cb904c7c39b6\n\n- Topic: Energy Smart Annual Program Report\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and three copies of the Energy Smart Annual Program Report, and Annual Evaluation, Measurement and Verification Report for the period of April 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 on behalf of APTIM, Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-11-52, R-17-31, R-17-176, R-17-177, R-17-623; UD-08-02, UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- UID: 5dfc2682-1ffc-4999-b2e2-cb904c7c39b6\n\n- Topic: Agreement in Principle for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted an original and two copies of the Agreement in Principle (\u201cAIP\u201d) reached between Entergy New Orleans, LLC and the Council\u2019s Advisors regarding the flow-through to customers of estimated benefits derived from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-38\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- UID: 5dfc2682-1ffc-4999-b2e2-cb904c7c39b6", + "uid": "5dfc2682-1ffc-4999-b2e2-cb904c7c39b6", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy Services, Inc. Annual Updates to MISO Cost Recovery Rider\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted the annual updates of Attachments \"A\" and \"B\" to the MISO Cost Recovery Rider by Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The updates are applicable to the Company\u2019s customers taking service outside of the Fifteenth Ward of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updates were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, MISO Cost Recovery Rider, Annual Updates\n- UID: d77131b3-915a-4133-aa2a-6e9bda1c94db\n\n- Topic: Entergy Services, Inc. Annual Updates to MISO Cost Recovery Rider and Ninemile 6 Nonfuel Cost Recovery Interim Rider\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted the annual updates of Attachments \"A\" and \"B\" to the MISO Cost Recovery Rider and the Ninemile 6 Nonfuel Cost Recovery Interim Rider by Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The updates are applicable to the Company's customers taking service in the Fifteenth Ward of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updates were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, MISO Cost Recovery Rider, Annual Updates, Ninemile 6 Nonfuel Cost Recovery Interim Rider\n- UID: d77131b3-915a-4133-aa2a-6e9bda1c94db\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Interim Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted the Interim Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider by Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The submission is related to a resolution regarding proposed rulemaking to establish integrated resource planning components and reporting requirements for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received for further handling and filing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Interim Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider, Regulatory\n- UID: d77131b3-915a-4133-aa2a-6e9bda1c94db", + "uid": "d77131b3-915a-4133-aa2a-6e9bda1c94db", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Extension Request for Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Summary: Laura Cooper from Montgomery Roth Architecture and Interior Design, L.L.C. requested to present to the City Council regarding an application of extension for the Conditional Use Ordinance 026946, Zoning Docket Number ZD022-16.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension Request, Conditional Use Ordinance, Zoning Docket, Laura Cooper\n- UID: 50af8335-e0cc-4d40-aa73-f8bfeccf33a9\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Request for Intervention\n- Summary: Logan Atkinson Burke from Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted the public version of the organization's request for intervention in two separate matters related to Entergy New Orleans, LLC's initiatives and proposals.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Intervention, Entergy New Orleans, Logan Atkinson Burke\n- UID: 50af8335-e0cc-4d40-aa73-f8bfeccf33a9\n\n- Topic: Termination of System Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory and Governmental Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted correspondence notifying the termination of the System Agreement, resulting in no longer necessary annual filings of certain payments.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Termination of the System Agreement and associated filings\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, System Agreement, Termination, Gary E. Huntley\n- UID: 50af8335-e0cc-4d40-aa73-f8bfeccf33a9", + "uid": "50af8335-e0cc-4d40-aa73-f8bfeccf33a9", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Annual Affiliate Transactions Report\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a filing by Entergy New Orleans, LLC pursuant to the Code of the City of New Orleans Section 158, Article II, Division 3, Sub-section 158-139, containing the reporting data for Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for the Year Ending December 31, 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Filing received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, filing, regulatory affairs\n- UID: 627cad79-32af-4630-a0d4-8c753eeadbb3\n\n- Topic: Department of Safety and Permits Proposed Regulations\n- Summary: Jared E. Munster, Ph.D., Director of the Department of Safety and Permits, withdrew the proposed Departmental Regulations for Alcoholic Beverage Outlets from consideration by the Council at this time. The Department is working with industry stakeholders to develop revised regulations for Council consideration in the coming weeks.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proposed regulations withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Safety and Permits, regulations, alcoholic beverage outlets\n- UID: 627cad79-32af-4630-a0d4-8c753eeadbb3\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Denial\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic Landmarks Commission's denial of an appeal Architectural Review Committee recommendation regarding the enclosure of a portion of a porch for a property located at 1130 Thalia Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, Architectural Review Committee\n- UID: 627cad79-32af-4630-a0d4-8c753eeadbb3", + "uid": "627cad79-32af-4630-a0d4-8c753eeadbb3", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 635 S Peters Street HDLC Report\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the Central Business District New Orleans Historic Landmarks Commission's no action vote regarding a proposal to demolish four one-story warehouse buildings to construct a five-story, multi-family residential building and a five-story parking garage at 635 S. Peters Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition proposal, appeal, multi-family residential building, parking garage\n- UID: fc77bd25-29ee-4d36-acc4-c1c232063f9e\n\n- Topic: CPC Transmittal Letter 5-22-18\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted zoning docket numbers and a design review number for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmittal was received, and a hearing date was set for 6/21/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning docket, design review, hearing date\n- UID: fc77bd25-29ee-4d36-acc4-c1c232063f9e\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,278 - Budget Amendment\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and re-ordain the 2018 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,278\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works, appropriation\n- UID: fc77bd25-29ee-4d36-acc4-c1c232063f9e\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-18-206 - Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The motion granted the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 1805 Louisa St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-206\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, approval\n- UID: fc77bd25-29ee-4d36-acc4-c1c232063f9e", + "uid": "fc77bd25-29ee-4d36-acc4-c1c232063f9e", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters to the Proper Agency\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-206\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the consent agenda was also adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Consent Agenda, Adoption\n- UID: 60f65621-3413-415c-94b8-06c20f01e2b4\n\n- Topic: Personal Privilege - Cm. Williams speaking on the Trump Administration and Attorney General Jeff Sessions newly developed policies on immigration that separate families\n- Summary: Councilman Williams spoke on the Trump Administration and Attorney General Jeff Sessions' newly developed policies on immigration that separate families.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council members discussed the issue, but no formal vote was taken.\n- Tags/Keywords: Personal Privilege, Immigration, Trump Administration\n- UID: 60f65621-3413-415c-94b8-06c20f01e2b4\n\n- Topic: Personal Privilege - Cm. Moreno joins Cm. Williams in his concerns and suggest coming up with a Resolution stating the Council\u2019s position on this issue\n- Summary: Councilman Moreno joined Councilman Williams in his concerns and suggested coming up with a Resolution stating the Council\u2019s position on the issue of immigration policies.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council members discussed the suggestion, but no formal vote was taken.\n- Tags/Keywords: Personal Privilege, Immigration, Resolution\n- UID: 60f65621-3413-415c-94b8-06c20f01e2b4\n\n- Topic: Personal Privilege - Cm. Moreno - Recognizing Rep. Joe Marino\n- Summary: Councilman Moreno recognized Rep. Joe Marino during a personal privilege moment.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Personal Privilege, Recognition, Rep. Joe Marino\n- UID: 60f65621-3413-415c-94b8-06c20f01e2b4", + "uid": "60f65621-3413-415c-94b8-06c20f01e2b4", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 417 Royal Street, 417 Royal Restaurant LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 417 Royal Street.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2013-0890\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: b42478b8-1c24-440e-891b-4ca462f90d77\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 900 Piety Street, Bud Rip's\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 900 Piety Street.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1859\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: b42478b8-1c24-440e-891b-4ca462f90d77\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2224-26 S. Robertson St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for 2224-26 S. Robertson St. was brought to the Council for action.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: b42478b8-1c24-440e-891b-4ca462f90d77\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 9134-36 Peach St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for 9134-36 Peach St. was brought to the Council for action.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: b42478b8-1c24-440e-891b-4ca462f90d77", + "uid": "b42478b8-1c24-440e-891b-4ca462f90d77", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt for 2524 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: Request to appeal the denial of the application for the addition of a rear porch on the property known as 2524 St. Charles Avenue. The appeal was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: NCDAC 9134-36 Peach St.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Justin B. Schmidt, 2524 St. Charles Avenue\n- UID: 3b366816-7c10-4a8a-8272-8c54d0cb01bd\n\n- Topic: CBDHDLC Appeal of Charles Ward, Jr. for Various Properties\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the decision of \"no action\" for demolition of multiple one story warehouse buildings and new construction. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: TBD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC Appeal, Charles Ward, Jr., demolition, new construction\n- UID: 3b366816-7c10-4a8a-8272-8c54d0cb01bd\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Cedric Patin for 1130 Thalia Street\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the denial to enclose a portion of the 1st and 2nd floor porch at the front elevation for property located at 1130 Thalia Street.\n- Ordinance Number: TBD\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Cedric Patin, 1130 Thalia Street\n- UID: 3b366816-7c10-4a8a-8272-8c54d0cb01bd", + "uid": "3b366816-7c10-4a8a-8272-8c54d0cb01bd", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-conforming use appeal for property at 223 North Rendon St.\n- Summary: The request for a non-conforming use for the property was continued to the meeting of 6/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-conforming use, property appeal, continuation\n- UID: dbda2ea2-1790-4c35-809f-1f6de4459f54\n\n- Topic: Extension of Conditional Use Ordinance for 6701 Stars and Stripes Blvd.\n- Summary: The request for an additional extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance for 6701 Stars and Stripes Blvd was approved with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of Conditional Use Ordinance approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Ordinance, extension, approval\n- UID: dbda2ea2-1790-4c35-809f-1f6de4459f54\n\n- Topic: Extension of time for conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16\n- Summary: The request for the City Council to hold a public hearing to request an extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16 was discussed, but no specific outcome or vote result is provided.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion held, no specific outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, extension, public hearing\n- UID: dbda2ea2-1790-4c35-809f-1f6de4459f54", + "uid": "dbda2ea2-1790-4c35-809f-1f6de4459f54", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45/18 - House of Refuge Ministries of the Apostolic Faith International, Inc.\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and the rescission of Ordinance No. 14,686 MCS (Zoning Docket 56/91), Streuby\u2019s Subdivision. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 45-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Conditional Use\n- UID: bcc2dd0e-8ab7-446d-acdb-dc2265a8de5f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 47/18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-617\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a Mardi Gras den in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 47-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mardi Gras Den, Conditional Use\n- UID: bcc2dd0e-8ab7-446d-acdb-dc2265a8de5f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 48/18 - 2005 N Broad, LLC\n- Summary: (Summary content not provided in the given text)\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, 2005 N Broad LLC\n- UID: bcc2dd0e-8ab7-446d-acdb-dc2265a8de5f", + "uid": "bcc2dd0e-8ab7-446d-acdb-dc2265a8de5f", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a standard restaurant with live entertainment and extended hours\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional use to permit a standard restaurant with live entertainment and extended hours of operation in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS, with 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 60c79edd-d4d6-4052-a6aa-d36da66ea5e8\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for the standard restaurant with live entertainment and extended hours was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, restaurant, live entertainment, extended hours\n\n- Topic: Text amendment to reduce distance requirement for new billboards\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to reduce the required distance of new billboards from residential zoning districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\". The ordinance was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 60c79edd-d4d6-4052-a6aa-d36da66ea5e8\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable - (Continued to a future meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment for reducing the distance requirement for new billboards was not voted on and was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, billboards, distance requirement\n\n- Topic: Amendment to delete proviso for retail development\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to delete a proviso for a retail development occupying more than 10,000 square feet of floor area. The specific details of the voting outcome were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 60c79edd-d4d6-4052-a6aa-d36da66ea5e8\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable - (Specific voting details not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The specific decision or outcome of the amendment to delete the proviso for retail development was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, retail development, proviso deletion", + "uid": "60c79edd-d4d6-4052-a6aa-d36da66ea5e8", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance is for the approval of a recommendation by the City Planning Commission for the HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, subject to three (3) waivers and eleven (11) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation was approved with the specified waivers and provisos.\n- UID: ac73afa3-b12f-4857-b803-55c93f5e42b9\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Expansion of Gas Station\n- Summary: The ordinance is a request for a conditional use to permit the expansion of an existing gas station in specific business districts, subject to two (2) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-216\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was to continue the discussion to a future meeting.\n- UID: ac73afa3-b12f-4857-b803-55c93f5e42b9\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance is a request for a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in specific business and design districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision outcome for this ordinance is not available.\n- UID: ac73afa3-b12f-4857-b803-55c93f5e42b9", + "uid": "ac73afa3-b12f-4857-b803-55c93f5e42b9", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 53/18 - Narinder Gupta Retirement, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a planned development for a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to twelve provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 53-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/21/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Residential Development, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 97d4ec62-8ee2-427f-81bc-922d41a6a84a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 56/18 - MBM Business Investments, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use to permit a bar in an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was moved by Brossett, seconded by Moreno, and approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 56-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Use, Bar, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 97d4ec62-8ee2-427f-81bc-922d41a6a84a", + "uid": "97d4ec62-8ee2-427f-81bc-922d41a6a84a", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with 11 provisos. Motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 57-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use approved with 11 provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic Urban District\n- UID: cc6200ad-bb0d-44a9-9d18-69b858df5941\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Entertainment Complex\n- Summary: Request for planned development to permit an entertainment complex including indoor/outdoor amusement and restaurant components, with 3 waivers and 14 provisos. Motion was continued to the meeting of 6/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-218\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion Continued\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Entertainment Complex, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: cc6200ad-bb0d-44a9-9d18-69b858df5941", + "uid": "cc6200ad-bb0d-44a9-9d18-69b858df5941", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 58-18\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the rescission of a previous conditional use permit for a commercial development and a new conditional use permit for a different commercial development in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to a waiver and twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 58-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- UID: 57aad901-73fc-47c3-8fe2-6823cf5bc85d\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 29,760\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with specific individuals for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. It also aimed to declare that the use granted in the servitude agreement would not interfere with the public right-of-way and set forth the reasons for the agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: 29,760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- UID: 57aad901-73fc-47c3-8fe2-6823cf5bc85d\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 30,230\n- Summary: This ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Banks and its details can be found at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: 30,230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details can be found at the provided link.\n- UID: 57aad901-73fc-47c3-8fe2-6823cf5bc85d", + "uid": "57aad901-73fc-47c3-8fe2-6823cf5bc85d", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Conditional Use for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to modify the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. The meeting was continued to 6/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30230\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to the specified date\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcohol Sales, Development Plan\n- UID: f1536e0d-6b2c-11e8-9329-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: TNC Permit Holders and ADA Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the requirements of TNC permit holders to provide proof of compliance with certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits, with penalties for non-compliance. The meeting was continued to 6/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to 6/21/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to the specified date\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC Permits, ADA Compliance, Safety and Permits\n- UID: aab74a6b-ad4d-4a24-ba89-bd7fe2ada252\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HMC-1 to HM-MU District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District to an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32255\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change from HMC-1 to HM-MU District approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic District, Mixed-Use\n- UID: 27789 M.C.S.", + "uid": "aab74a6b-ad4d-4a24-ba89-bd7fe2ada252", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages (high-content) in specific commercial districts. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,256\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of a Conditional Use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, Commercial District, Zoning\n- UID: de4c2808-2b81-4935-b8be-f0cc23fe5c8c\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Mayor to Grant Servitudes to Adjacent Property Owners\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor to enter into agreements to grant servitudes to adjacent property owners for encroachments in public rights-of-way. The motion was continued to the next meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,260\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on authorizing the Mayor to grant servitudes was deferred to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitudes, Property Owners, Mayor Authorization, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: de4c2808-2b81-4935-b8be-f0cc23fe5c8c\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Height and Density Bonuses for Multi-Family Residential Dwelling\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling. The motion was continued to the next meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the establishment of Conditional Use for height and density bonuses was deferred to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Height and Density Bonuses, Multi-Family Residential Dwelling, Zoning\n- UID: de4c2808-2b81-4935-b8be-f0cc23fe5c8c", + "uid": "de4c2808-2b81-4935-b8be-f0cc23fe5c8c", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 107/17\n- Summary: An ordinance related to the zoning of specific municipal addresses and providing regulations for the area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Municipal Addresses, Regulations\n- UID: f1536e0d-6b2c-11e8-9329-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Amended and Restated Parking Garage Ground Lease\n- Summary: An ordinance approving the form, terms, and conditions of an amended and restated parking garage ground lease between the New Orleans Aviation Board and Parking Facilities Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: 32279\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parking Garage, Ground Lease, Aviation Board\n- UID: 366e1a82-3fb1-43ac-be4c-d23d6f7a6b5d\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and provide for the regulation of a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience with regard to per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles.\n- Ordinance Number: 32280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to a later meeting. Technical correction needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tour Vehicles, Regulation, Certificate\n- UID: 366e1a82-3fb1-43ac-be4c-d23d6f7a6b5d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to City Code Sections\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to define and provide for the regulation of a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience.\n- Ordinance Number: 32284\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 6/21/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Regulation, Amendment\n- UID: 366e1a82-3fb1-43ac-be4c-d23d6f7a6b5d", + "uid": "366e1a82-3fb1-43ac-be4c-d23d6f7a6b5d", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Designation of Clean Zones for Essence Music Festival\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to designate certain public areas in New Orleans as \"Clean Zones\" during the Essence Music Festival, temporarily prohibiting certain permits and commercial activities in those areas. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32284 - 27791 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary designation of Clean Zones during the specified time period for the Essence Music Festival.\n- Tags/Keywords: Essence Music Festival, Clean Zones, Temporary Prohibition\n- UID: aec134b5-7169-4554-ae2a-c62c472dd53b\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Special Education Event\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees and permit requirements for an event at the Lyons Recreation Center, and it passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32285 - 27792 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for the specified event at the Lyons Recreation Center.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Special Education Event, Lyons Recreation Center\n- UID: aec134b5-7169-4554-ae2a-c62c472dd53b", + "uid": "aec134b5-7169-4554-ae2a-c62c472dd53b", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Events at Cabrini Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for two events at Cabrini Playground. The first event, \"Homer Plessy Field Day,\" is scheduled for May 22, 2018, and the second event, \"21st Annual Mother's Day Picnic,\" is scheduled for May 13, 2018. The ordinance specifies the duration and boundaries of the fee waiver for each event.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,286 and 32,287\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously for both events.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Cabrini Playground, Events, Temporary Permits\n- UID: c61a28e7-3ef7-4996-b579-347ae25d7c8a\n\n- Topic: Moratorium on Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR), as defined by the Comprehensive Zoning. The purpose is to halt the issuance of such permits and licenses for a specified period.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,288\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the vote outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Moratorium, Short Term Rentals, Zoning Regulations\n- UID: c61a28e7-3ef7-4996-b579-347ae25d7c8a", + "uid": "c61a28e7-3ef7-4996-b579-347ae25d7c8a", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Moratorium on Short-Term Rental Permits\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to impose a moratorium on the issuance or renewal of Temporary STR permits/licenses, as well as new Commercial STR permits/licenses for certain areas of the city. The vote was continued to the meeting of 6/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and action.\n- UID: 2156d9f9-b7f3-4d13-aa15-576e7a988ec3\n\n- Topic: Uniform Sexual Harassment Policies\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish uniform sexual harassment policies, procedures, and penalties within the city. The amendment was passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32289\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to establish uniform sexual harassment policies was passed without opposition.\n- UID: 2156d9f9-b7f3-4d13-aa15-576e7a988ec3", + "uid": "2156d9f9-b7f3-4d13-aa15-576e7a988ec3", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for an event at Washington Square Park\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive certain fees and permit requirements for an event at Washington Square Park. The duration and boundaries of the waiver were specified for the Silence the Violence Foundation's 7th Annual City Wide Talent Show event. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,290\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for the specified event\n- UID: 24eca0ed-d3f7-4a79-975d-0f07b0c2912f\n\n- Topic: Ratification of the appointment of Marin Tockman to the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion aimed to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Marin Tockman as a member of the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee. The motion was continued to the meeting of 6/21/18 for further consideration by the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-198\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Lying over - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion continued for further consideration by the Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 24eca0ed-d3f7-4a79-975d-0f07b0c2912f\n\n- Topic: Naming of cameras mounted around the city\n- Summary: The resolution proposed to officially name the cameras mounted around the city as \"Quality and Neighbor Safety Cameras (QNSCs)\" to enhance the security of the city streets. The resolution was adopted, but no specific voting details were provided.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-205\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Official naming of city cameras as \"Quality and Neighbor Safety Cameras (QNSCs)\"\n- UID: 24eca0ed-d3f7-4a79-975d-0f07b0c2912f", + "uid": "24eca0ed-d3f7-4a79-975d-0f07b0c2912f", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reauthorization of Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance reauthorizes the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for an additional year, with the membership and procedures remaining in effect. It was moved by Brossett and seconded by Banks, and the vote resulted in 7 YEAS with no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-207\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee is reauthorized for an additional year.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reauthorization, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee\n- UID: 2a02188c-9520-40fd-a447-fbfcacece27f\n\n- Topic: Strong commitment to preserving life and protecting citizens from domestic violence\n- Summary: The resolution expresses the Council's strong commitment to preserving life for all citizens and protecting those at risk from domestic violence. It was supported by multiple council members, and there were no opponents during the discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-208\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution expressing the Council's commitment to preserving life and protecting citizens from domestic violence was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic violence, Resolution, Council commitment\n- UID: 2a02188c-9520-40fd-a447-fbfcacece27f", + "uid": "2a02188c-9520-40fd-a447-fbfcacece27f", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Upper Hurstville Security District Proposition\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes from the Election held on Saturday, April 28, 2018, with 136 votes for and 4 votes against the proposition. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-209\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Upper Hurstville Security District, Election, Proposition, Votes\n- UID: 4265a604-0bb0-4b23-9b67-52a836935ed3\n\n- Topic: Lakewood Crime Prevention and Improvement District Proposition\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes from the Election held on Saturday, April 28, 2018, with 224 votes for and 2 votes against the proposition. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-210\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lakewood Crime Prevention and Improvement District, Election, Proposition, Votes\n- UID: 4265a604-0bb0-4b23-9b67-52a836935ed3\n\n- Topic: Election Results Tabulation\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes from the Election held on Saturday, April 28, 2018. The details of the votes and majority were not explicitly mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-211\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The specific details of the vote outcome were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Election Results, Tabulation\n- UID: 4265a604-0bb0-4b23-9b67-52a836935ed3", + "uid": "4265a604-0bb0-4b23-9b67-52a836935ed3", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Garden District Security District Proposition\n- Summary: The ordinance was to establish a Garden District Security District. It received 227 votes for and 11 votes against, with a total of 238 votes. The majority voted in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-211\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (227 YEAS, 11 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: ca8a0fc8-6c4d-4bc3-82c7-0f2c0b1a8ee9\n\n- Topic: Broad Street Sports Entertainment and Dining Economic Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the creation of an economic development district called the \"Broad Street Sports Entertainment and Dining Economic Development District\" in the City of New Orleans. It was adopted unanimously with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-212\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: ca8a0fc8-6c4d-4bc3-82c7-0f2c0b1a8ee9\n\n- Topic: Lake Bullard Neighborhood Improvement District Election\n- Summary: The ordinance called for an election in the Lake Bullard Neighborhood Improvement District. No specific voting outcomes were mentioned.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-213\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution called for an election in the mentioned neighborhood improvement district.\n- UID: ca8a0fc8-6c4d-4bc3-82c7-0f2c0b1a8ee9", + "uid": "ca8a0fc8-6c4d-4bc3-82c7-0f2c0b1a8ee9", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit\n- Summary: Motion M-18-215, introduced by Councilmember Banks and seconded by Williams, granted the approval of the demolition permit for properties at 1325 Annunciation St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-215\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval of the demolition permit passed unanimously.\n- UID: 13580ae5-2668-4a5e-a2c7-9bb9bd2677cd", + "uid": "13580ae5-2668-4a5e-a2c7-9bb9bd2677cd", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Readings\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first readings, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed.\n- UID: f1536e0d-6b2c-11e8-9329-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting at 12:40 PM, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting passed.\n- UID: f1536e0d-6b2c-11e8-9329-00505691de41", + "uid": "34b6d296-63f8-4ef5-9c07-9999ba78991f", + "publish_date": "6-7-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-7-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with seven members present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (7 present, constituting a quorum)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum, council members\n- UID: ad3ec0b9-1b09-45e0-a05b-7b878038f570", + "uid": "ad3ec0b9-1b09-45e0-a05b-7b878038f570", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Colors, Pledge of Allegiance, and National Anthem\n- Summary: The meeting began with the presentation of colors, followed by the pledge of allegiance led by Councilmember Jay H. Banks and the national anthem performed by recording artist Sincere The Truth.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem\n- UID: 51fe4a4f-7057-4426-add2-42c064b426ea\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the meetings held on September 6, 2018, and September 20, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the meeting minutes\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting Minutes, Approval\n- UID: 51fe4a4f-7057-4426-add2-42c064b426ea\n\n- Topic: Presentation in Honor of Tim Green\n- Summary: Representatives from WWOZ, WRBH, and musicians honored the late Tim Green.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Honoring Tim Green\n- Tags/Keywords: Tim Green, WWOZ, WRBH, Musicians\n- UID: 51fe4a4f-7057-4426-add2-42c064b426ea\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Domestic Violence Awareness Month\n- Summary: Representatives from the City of New Orleans Health Department presented on Domestic Violence Awareness Month to the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation on Domestic Violence Awareness Month\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic Violence Awareness Month, City of New Orleans Health Department\n- UID: 51fe4a4f-7057-4426-add2-42c064b426ea", + "uid": "51fe4a4f-7057-4426-add2-42c064b426ea", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Peter Bowen, General Manager, Sonder New Orleans\n- Summary: Peter Bowen presented efforts to revitalize blighted properties on Canal Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made, no voting outcome.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, revitalization, blighted properties\n- UID: 23d8b4d0-3d06-46ec-a253-85fc4c7d3f46\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 26,316 M.C.S. related to the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to revise the membership composition of the SKNOCJC and provide for the appointment of ad hoc committees and study groups.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,392\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (Criminal Justice Committee recommended approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, SKNOCJC, Criminal Justice Council\n- UID: 23d8b4d0-3d06-46ec-a253-85fc4c7d3f46\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 50-95 of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to refund of cash bond\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend Section 50-95 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding the refund of cash bond.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,408\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (Criminal Justice Committee recommended approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, cash bond, Code of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: 23d8b4d0-3d06-46ec-a253-85fc4c7d3f46", + "uid": "23d8b4d0-3d06-46ec-a253-85fc4c7d3f46", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision\n- Summary: Alice Harvey requested to appeal the decision of \u201cdenial\u201d for the demolition of a single-family residence at 3826 Baudin Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request to appeal the decision was received, and a hearing date was set for 10/18/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Hearing\n- UID: c3d610a3-95af-49ef-b66c-0a5466956bfb\n\n- Topic: Proposal for Utility Docket on Rulemaking of a Renewable Portfolio Standard\n- Summary: Andy Kowalczyk submitted a proposal for the New Orleans City Council Utility Committee to open a Rulemaking docket for a Renewable Portfolio Standard.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposal for the Rulemaking docket was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility Committee, Rulemaking, Renewable Portfolio Standard\n- UID: c3d610a3-95af-49ef-b66c-0a5466956bfb\n\n- Topic: Submission of HANO\u2019s Board of Commissioners annual attendance report\n- Summary: Kenisha Green-Ross submitted HANO\u2019s Board of Commissioners annual attendance report for January 1, 2017 thru December 31, 2017 on behalf of Gregg Fortner.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The annual attendance report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: HANO, Board of Commissioners, Attendance Report\n- UID: c3d610a3-95af-49ef-b66c-0a5466956bfb\n\n- Topic: Submission of Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee 2017 annual attendance report\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard submitted the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee 2017 annual attendance report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The annual attendance report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee, Attendance Report\n- UID: c3d610a3-95af-49ef-b66c-0a5466956bfb", + "uid": "c3d610a3-95af-49ef-b66c-0a5466956bfb", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an application for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-_\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, application\n- UID: 209c777b-ad72-42ed-9a09-0c3bd18ec0da\n\n- Topic: Communication from New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: New Orleans Ethics Review Board submitted the 2017 annual attendance report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, annual attendance report\n- UID: 209c777b-ad72-42ed-9a09-0c3bd18ec0da\n\n- Topic: Communication from Trapolin-Peer Architects\n- Summary: Trapolin-Peer Architects requested an appeal of a decision for the construction of a new hotel tower.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal received, hearing date set for 10/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Trapolin-Peer Architects, appeal, hotel tower construction\n- UID: 209c777b-ad72-42ed-9a09-0c3bd18ec0da\n\n- Topic: Compliance Filing from Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a Compliance Filing for the approval to deploy advanced metering infrastructure.\n- Ordinance Number: Resolution R-18-37\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Compliance Filing received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, advanced metering infrastructure, Compliance Filing\n- UID: 209c777b-ad72-42ed-9a09-0c3bd18ec0da", + "uid": "209c777b-ad72-42ed-9a09-0c3bd18ec0da", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution and Order Directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to Accelerate Implementation of its Advanced Metering Initiative\n- Summary: The ordinance directed Entergy New Orleans, LLC to accelerate the implementation of its Advanced Metering Initiative.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, advanced metering, resolution, directive\n- UID: 6cfb2f88-4462-4496-b969-de6403ac822c\n\n- Topic: Motion to Enroll as Counsel of Record on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: The motion was submitted to enroll as counsel of record on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. for consideration of Entergy New Orleans 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: legal motion, Air Products and Chemicals, Entergy New Orleans, resource plan\n- UID: 6cfb2f88-4462-4496-b969-de6403ac822c\n\n- Topic: Request for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List by 350 New Orleans\n- Summary: 350 New Orleans submitted a request for intervention and inclusion on the service list for consideration of Entergy New Orleans' Renewable Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for intervention was received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: 350 New Orleans, intervention request, Entergy New Orleans, renewable portfolio, cost recovery\n- UID: 6cfb2f88-4462-4496-b969-de6403ac822c\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Demolition Permit Applications\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on demolition permit applications for specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Council action was made.\n- Tags/Keywords: demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, Council action\n- UID: 6cfb2f88-4462-4496-b969-de6403ac822c", + "uid": "6cfb2f88-4462-4496-b969-de6403ac822c", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision on Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee has denied an application for a demolition permit for the property located at 2524 Elysian Fields Ave. D. A hearing date has been set for 10/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of the demolition permit application, hearing date set for 10/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Hearing Date\n- UID: fb00ddf1-95cd-4f7c-8556-3e7ea92ef4e1\n\n- Topic: Comments on Council Utility Advisors' White Paper and Proposed Rules for Community Solar Projects\n- Summary: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. has submitted comments on Council Utility Advisors' White Paper and Proposed Rules for Community Solar Projects.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of comments by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Solar Projects, Comments Submission\n- UID: fb00ddf1-95cd-4f7c-8556-3e7ea92ef4e1\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC has submitted a CD-ROM containing their Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of June 1, 2018 through July 31, 2018, as required by Council Docket UD-17-04.\n- Ordinance Number: Council Docket UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of Bi-Monthly Report by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Bi-Monthly Report, Customer Outages\n- UID: fb00ddf1-95cd-4f7c-8556-3e7ea92ef4e1", + "uid": "fb00ddf1-95cd-4f7c-8556-3e7ea92ef4e1", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Vincenzo Pasquantonio, Executive Director, Human Relations Commission\n- Summary: Vincenzo Pasquantonio submitted the 2017 annual attendance report for the Advisory Committee on Human Relations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Human Relations Commission, attendance report\n- UID: 6c2c9548-e1ec-4661-9a6f-8573c0ca29e0\n\n- Topic: Communication from Renate Heurich, Vice President, 350 New Orleans\n- Summary: Renate Heurich submitted comments on the establishment of rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Community solar projects, rulemaking proceeding\n- UID: 6c2c9548-e1ec-4661-9a6f-8573c0ca29e0\n\n- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department, Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s response to the Council\u2019s Utility Advisors regarding community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket NO. UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Response received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, community solar projects, rulemaking proceeding\n- UID: 6c2c9548-e1ec-4661-9a6f-8573c0ca29e0\n\n- Topic: Communication from Logan Burke, Executive Director, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: N/A\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 6c2c9548-e1ec-4661-9a6f-8573c0ca29e0", + "uid": "6c2c9548-e1ec-4661-9a6f-8573c0ca29e0", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments on Council Advisor\u2019s White Paper\n- Summary: Submission of comments on proposed rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy, Community Solar, Comments, Rules\n- UID: 07285209-643d-4ffc-ab74-6aaa5b93e218\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\u2019s 2019 Strategic Leisure Marketing Plan\n- Summary: Submission of marketing plan and budget for fiscal year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Plan and budget received for review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Marketing, Plan, Budget\n- UID: 07285209-643d-4ffc-ab74-6aaa5b93e218\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 109/18, 110/18, 111/18\n- Summary: Transmittal of zoning docket numbers for review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Docket numbers received for review, hearing date set for 10/18/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Docket Numbers, Review\n- UID: 07285209-643d-4ffc-ab74-6aaa5b93e218\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 2700 S. Broad Street\n- Summary: Approval recommendation of restoration tax abatement request.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1678\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation received, hearing date set for 10/18/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Restoration, Approval\n- UID: 07285209-643d-4ffc-ab74-6aaa5b93e218", + "uid": "07285209-643d-4ffc-ab74-6aaa5b93e218", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Living Wage Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify the definition of \"designated department\" under the Living Wage Ordinance as the Chief Administrative Office. It was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee and was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,380\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Living Wage Ordinance, Chief Administrative Office, Amendment\n- UID: ebb592ad-e97a-47cc-a8f2-475a06f0c8fd\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Center\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a Conditional Use to permit a community center in an HU-RMI Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. It was adopted within the deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,388\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted within the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Community Center, Zoning\n- UID: ebb592ad-e97a-47cc-a8f2-475a06f0c8fd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and clarify setback requirements and other development standards for residential uses in the EC Educational Campus District. It also clarified the applicability and process requirements for Institutional Master Plans. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,389\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Educational Campus District, Institutional Master Plans\n- UID: ebb592ad-e97a-47cc-a8f2-475a06f0c8fd", + "uid": "ebb592ad-e97a-47cc-a8f2-475a06f0c8fd", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,391\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning, Historic Urban District\n- UID: b6caffad-2ae0-4ddc-af78-529c4d244bf0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and revise the membership composition of the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,392\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Criminal Justice Council, Membership Composition\n- UID: b6caffad-2ae0-4ddc-af78-529c4d244bf0\n\n- Topic: Refund of Cash Bond\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 50-95 of the Code of the City of New Orleans relative to refund of cash bond. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,408\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Cash Bond, Amendment, Code of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: b6caffad-2ae0-4ddc-af78-529c4d244bf0", + "uid": "b6caffad-2ae0-4ddc-af78-529c4d244bf0", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Louis Volz II and Kyle Wedberg to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Motion M-18-415 amended motion M-04-601 to reappoint Louis Volz II and motion M-13-26 to reappoint Kyle Wedberg to the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Louis Volz II and Kyle Wedberg to the City Planning Commission ratified, confirmed, and approved.\n- UID: db4c6624-0bde-420d-91ba-6288782990f0\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Candace Richards Forest and Todd C. James to Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: Motion M-18-416 amended motion M-17-521 to reappoint Candace Richards Forest and motion M-17-524 to reappoint Todd C. James to the Board of Zoning Adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-416\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Candace Richards Forest and Todd C. James to the Board of Zoning Adjustments ratified, confirmed, and approved.\n- UID: db4c6624-0bde-420d-91ba-6288782990f0\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Jose Alvarez to Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: Motion M-18-417 ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Jose Alvarez to the Board of Zoning Adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-417\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Jose Alvarez to the Board of Zoning Adjustments ratified, confirmed, and approved.\n- UID: db4c6624-0bde-420d-91ba-6288782990f0", + "uid": "db4c6624-0bde-420d-91ba-6288782990f0", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Leo Marsh to Downtown Development District Board of Directors\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor's appointment of Leo Marsh as a member of the Downtown Development District Board of Directors, representing the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce. The term will expire on June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-417\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Leo Marsh approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Downtown Development District, Leo Marsh\n- UID: 73ed7cf7-693b-4563-833a-b3b70e2d3027\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Caitrin Gladow to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the appointment of Caitrin Gladow as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, replacing Anne de Montluzin Farmer. The term will expire on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-418\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Caitrin Gladow approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Caitrin Gladow, appointment\n- UID: 73ed7cf7-693b-4563-833a-b3b70e2d3027\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Reappointment of Kenneth Boutte Sr. to New Orleans Mosquito, Termite, and Rodent Control Board of Directors\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor's reappointment of Kenneth Boutte Sr. as a member of the New Orleans Mosquito, Termite, and Rodent Control Board of Directors. The term will expire on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-419\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Kenneth Boutte Sr. approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's reappointment, New Orleans Mosquito, Kenneth Boutte Sr.\n- UID: 73ed7cf7-693b-4563-833a-b3b70e2d3027", + "uid": "73ed7cf7-693b-4563-833a-b3b70e2d3027", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's appointment of Avis Brock to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Avis Brock to fulfill a vacancy representing District B on the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-421\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Avis Brock was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, Avis Brock\n- UID: 5e8347b9-c5fc-46de-999f-12beb3db1d8e\n\n- Topic: Mayor's appointment of Amy Reimer to the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Amy Reimer to fulfill a vacancy representing the Greater New Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association on the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-422\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Amy Reimer was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, Amy Reimer\n- UID: 5e8347b9-c5fc-46de-999f-12beb3db1d8e\n\n- Topic: Mayor's appointment of Alejandra Guzman to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Alejandra Guzman, nominated by the Sewerage and Water Board Selection Committee, to serve on the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-423\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Technical Correction Needed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Alejandra Guzman was approved, with a technical correction needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, Alejandra Guzman\n- UID: 5e8347b9-c5fc-46de-999f-12beb3db1d8e", + "uid": "5e8347b9-c5fc-46de-999f-12beb3db1d8e", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Economic Development Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Mayor's appointments of Eric Hoffman, Jean-Guy Celestin, and Kelisha Garrett as representatives of various chambers of commerce to the Economic Development Advisory Committee were ratified and approved by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-424, M-18-425, M-18-426\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n Vote 2: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n Vote 3: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's appointments\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Economic Development Advisory Committee, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: 380cacaa-f2fa-453c-bcad-54a366640406", + "uid": "380cacaa-f2fa-453c-bcad-54a366640406", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Economic Development Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointments for at-large members and representatives of the Regional Black Chamber of Commerce to the Economic Development Advisory Committee were ratified and approved by the Council of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-427, M-18-428, M-18-429\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 3: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's appointments\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Economic Development Advisory Committee, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: 5a736777-1d16-4ce2-aa2a-63feed18f9c2", + "uid": "5a736777-1d16-4ce2-aa2a-63feed18f9c2", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic Development Advisory Committee Appointment\n- Summary: Appointment of a new member to the Economic Development Advisory Committee by the Council of the City of New Orleans, effective until March 15, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-430\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment approved by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Advisory Committee, Appointment\n- UID: d35a44f4-6082-4572-ae1b-5697ae6e2dce\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permits for Properties\n- Summary: Approval of demolition permits for properties located at 2841 S. Claiborne Ave. and 7809 Olive St. (M-18-432), as well as for properties located at 2443 Louisa St. and 2320 Pauger St. (M-18-433).\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-432, M-18-433\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval for both M-18-432 and M-18-433)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permits granted for the specified properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: d35a44f4-6082-4572-ae1b-5697ae6e2dce\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Rate Change Application\n- Summary: Resolution for the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, and establishment of procedural requirements for its consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-434\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Approval by all council members mentioned in the motion)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution for the revised rate change application approved, procedural requirements established.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Rate Change, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: d35a44f4-6082-4572-ae1b-5697ae6e2dce", + "uid": "d35a44f4-6082-4572-ae1b-5697ae6e2dce", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Request for 2200 St. Maurice Ave.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property located at 2200 St. Maurice Ave. was granted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-434\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval for the demolition permit was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Property, ADOPTED\n- UID: 14875b03-ca1f-4777-922c-113c237e9c1d\n\n- Topic: Public Hearing Conduct by City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-438\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Public Hearing, M-18-438\n- UID: 14875b03-ca1f-4777-922c-113c237e9c1d", + "uid": "14875b03-ca1f-4777-922c-113c237e9c1d", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) to establish a new Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District to ensure proposed uses and designs are compatible with the area's character and historic properties. It includes restrictions on certain uses and requires conditional use approval for others. The ordinance was introduced by Gisleson Palmer and passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-438\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District was passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, Interim Zoning District, Use restrictions, Conditional use approval\n- UID: 18ceec1b-0029-4df2-9535-fab59edff574", + "uid": "18ceec1b-0029-4df2-9535-fab59edff574", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 90/18 - 1152 Magazine St., LLC\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses to permit an indoor amusement facility with standard restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components over 10,000 square feet in floor area. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 90/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Indoor Amusement Facility\n- UID: 7f6e976b-1618-4470-92e0-97e838ddc6f7", + "uid": "7f6e976b-1618-4470-92e0-97e838ddc6f7", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to revise zoning regulations for residential areas, allowing for increased density and mixed-use development. It passed with a vote of 8 YEAS, 4 NAYS, and 3 ABSTENTIONS.\n- Ordinance Number: 64eee887-6146-43b1-8110-e0420a84081a\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 3 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for changes in zoning regulations to accommodate higher density and mixed-use development in residential areas.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential Development, Mixed-Use, Density\n- UID: 64eee887-6146-43b1-8110-e0420a84081a\n\n- Topic: Ordinance on Environmental Protection\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to increase regulations on industrial emissions to protect the environment. It failed to pass with a vote of 6 YEAS, 7 NAYS, and 2 ABSTENTIONS.\n- Ordinance Number: 64eee887-6146-43b1-8110-e0420a84081a\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (6 YEAS, 7 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance did not pass, maintaining the existing regulations on industrial emissions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Protection, Industrial Emissions, Regulations\n- UID: 64eee887-6146-43b1-8110-e0420a84081a", + "uid": "64eee887-6146-43b1-8110-e0420a84081a", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider conditional uses to permit a live performance venue exceeding 10,000 square feet of floor area in an existing building\n- Summary: The ordinance M-18-442, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider conditional uses for a live performance venue exceeding 10,000 square feet of floor area in an existing building.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-442\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, public hearing, live performance venue, conditional uses\n- UID: 5be9b9bb-310f-466e-bd99-769b8960c20f", + "uid": "5be9b9bb-310f-466e-bd99-769b8960c20f", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Installation of Third Floor Balconies at 606-608 Iberville Street\n- Summary: The appeal to install third floor balconies for the property located at 606-608 Iberville Street was brought to the council for consideration. The appeal was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-442\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to install third floor balconies was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Balconies, Property Installation\n- UID: ab1c4f23-1354-4c66-8000-7b20a911045a", + "uid": "ab1c4f23-1354-4c66-8000-7b20a911045a", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 83/18 - BOU-MIKAEL MANAGEMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-Bl in the Second Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was not approved, with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-439\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD2, HU-Bl, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ea0aebcf-3fa2-4cd3-b46f-66c52f6ffa10\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 84/18 - JONATHAN F. PERROW\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, but the petition died.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 84/18\n- Votes Summary: \n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition dies\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, bed and breakfast, HMR-1, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ea0aebcf-3fa2-4cd3-b46f-66c52f6ffa10\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 92/18 \u2014- CHEF 4 JENNA, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional uses to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-1 General Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to 11 provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 92/18\n- Votes Summary: \n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: For approval, subject to 11 provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, gas station, alcoholic beverages, C-1, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ea0aebcf-3fa2-4cd3-b46f-66c52f6ffa10", + "uid": "ea0aebcf-3fa2-4cd3-b46f-66c52f6ffa10", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 92/18\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, for Square 90, Lot 13. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 92/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, City Planning, Approval\n- UID: c217ce64-b650-4c58-b2fa-759d64293cca\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 93/18\n- Summary: A zoning change request for an amendment to a conditional use permit for a fast food restaurant, to allow 24-hour operation.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 93/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was to continue the discussion to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Amendment, Operation Hours\n- UID: c217ce64-b650-4c58-b2fa-759d64293cca", + "uid": "c217ce64-b650-4c58-b2fa-759d64293cca", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Corridor Business District Overlay Zones\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the establishment of Corridor Business District, Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, and Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District in specific areas. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 95/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Corridor Business District, Overlay Zones\n- UID: b75f5885-9c1d-46f4-a202-be303cdc33cc\n\n- Topic: Multi-Family Residential Development in HU-RD2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks approval for a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 98/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-Family Residential Development, HU-RD2 District\n- UID: b75f5885-9c1d-46f4-a202-be303cdc33cc\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from S-LRS1 to S-LBl District\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a zoning change from a Lakeview Single-Family Residential District to a Lake Area Neighborhood Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 101/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Lakeview Single-Family Residential District, Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: b75f5885-9c1d-46f4-a202-be303cdc33cc", + "uid": "b75f5885-9c1d-46f4-a202-be303cdc33cc", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Zoning Change and Conditional Use Permit\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1A and a conditional use permit for a standard restaurant in an HU-B1A district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 105/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Conditional Use Permit\n- UID: 1fa912c7-3774-42c5-a0e2-9c80e12ac0b2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use Permit for Commercial Use\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU and a conditional use permit for commercial use over 5,000 square feet. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 108/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Conditional Use Permit, Commercial Use\n- UID: 1fa912c7-3774-42c5-a0e2-9c80e12ac0b2\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Cantilever Canopy\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Encroachment\n- UID: 1fa912c7-3774-42c5-a0e2-9c80e12ac0b2", + "uid": "1fa912c7-3774-42c5-a0e2-9c80e12ac0b2", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Morphy Streets, Bayou Road, and Gentilly Boulevard Servitude Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to declare that the use granted in the servitude agreement will incorporate space not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the public right-of-way. It was continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- UID: b97ac5bc-5120-47f5-ad8e-8758e3414351\n\n- Topic: Modification of Alcoholic Beverage Sale Conditional Use\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to consider modifications to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. It was continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- UID: b97ac5bc-5120-47f5-ad8e-8758e3414351\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Businesses Offering Motorized Novelty Vehicles for Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the regulations for businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental, including establishing permits, fees, requirements, and limitations. It was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 10/18/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- UID: b97ac5bc-5120-47f5-ad8e-8758e3414351", + "uid": "b97ac5bc-5120-47f5-ad8e-8758e3414351", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 2: N/A - Budget Committee deferred to the full Council meeting\n Vote 3: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting, with a decision to continue the discussion to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursable costs, Budget Committee, Council meeting\n- UID: 1376e401-16af-4fba-88f1-e89b5d1c801e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend an existing ordinance to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 2: N/A - Budget Committee deferred to the full Council meeting\n Vote 3: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting, with a decision to continue the discussion to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursable costs, Budget Committee, Council meeting\n- UID: 1376e401-16af-4fba-88f1-e89b5d1c801e\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a planned development for a multi-use entertainment complex\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to provide for the establishment of a planned development to permit a multi-use entertainment complex including indoor/outdoor amusement and restaurant components and ancillary uses in specific districts and areas.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,339\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - 90 Days Cn. Deadline 10/10/18\n Vote 2: N/A - Cn. Deadline 10/4/18\n Vote 3: N/A - On deadline\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was on deadline for further action and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned development, multi-use entertainment complex, zoning\n- UID: 1376e401-16af-4fba-88f1-e89b5d1c801e", + "uid": "1376e401-16af-4fba-88f1-e89b5d1c801e", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant with Live Entertainment\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to establish a conditional use for a standard restaurant with live entertainment in specific districts. The ordinance was amended and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32339 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and ultimately passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Restaurant, Live Entertainment, Zoning\n- UID: a924a6d6-4ff5-47d7-8465-05309f140110\n\n- Topic: Wireless Broadband Network Franchise\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to grant a non-exclusive franchise to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless broadband network within the city. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32345\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Wireless Broadband Network, Small Cell System\n- UID: a924a6d6-4ff5-47d7-8465-05309f140110", + "uid": "a924a6d6-4ff5-47d7-8465-05309f140110", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The vote resulted in its adoption.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 ABSTAIN)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning\n- UID: 6eb771e4-819b-48b0-be08-bc1d183ec87a\n\n- Topic: Regulation of charter party carriers (party buses)\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and create sections of the City Code to regulate charter party carriers (party buses) and provide certain regulations, requirements, and limitations. It was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the next meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,375\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Charter Party Carriers, Regulation, Transportation\n- UID: 6eb771e4-819b-48b0-be08-bc1d183ec87a", + "uid": "6eb771e4-819b-48b0-be08-bc1d183ec87a", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fair Chance Hiring Standards\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to extend fair chance hiring standards to persons, corporations, and entities in a contract, cooperative endeavor agreement, or grant with the City of New Orleans. It limits the consideration of criminal history of an applicant for employment by the City. The matter was continued to the meeting of 10/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,382\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as the matter was continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Fair Chance Hiring, Employment, Criminal History\n- UID: cefd5893-2f39-4bd5-9b5b-b7e940bc9ad5\n\n- Topic: Wireless Franchises\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to provide for the granting of wireless franchises in the City of New Orleans, including the granting of franchises and permits to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless broadband network, along with related permits, fees, and other costs. The matter was continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,385\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as the matter was continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Franchises, Broadband Network\n- UID: cefd5893-2f39-4bd5-9b5b-b7e940bc9ad5\n\n- Topic: Sanitation Roll Carts\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to sanitation roll carts, including defining and providing specifications and requirements for City roll carts, reserve certain maintenance requirements, and clarify the times and requirements for trash and bulky waste placement and collection in specific areas of the city. The matter was continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,394\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as the matter was continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation, Roll Carts, Waste Collection\n- UID: cefd5893-2f39-4bd5-9b5b-b7e940bc9ad5", + "uid": "cefd5893-2f39-4bd5-9b5b-b7e940bc9ad5", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to City Sanitation Service Locations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to specify eligible locations for City sanitation service and set limits on waste collection. It passed after an amendment.\n- Ordinance Number: 32394 - 27886 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after an amendment was made.\n- Tags/Keywords: City sanitation, waste collection, amendment\n- UID: b44e209b-2dc7-421f-9dba-b3370dd3932d\n\n- Topic: Reporting Requirements for City Boards\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to augment reporting requirements for all City boards and establish deadlines for submittals. It was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee and passed without opposition.\n- Ordinance Number: 32395 - 27887 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reporting requirements, City boards, submittal deadlines\n- UID: b44e209b-2dc7-421f-9dba-b3370dd3932d", + "uid": "b44e209b-2dc7-421f-9dba-b3370dd3932d", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspending Rule 1 and Establishing Regular Council Meeting Schedule for 2019\n - Summary: The ordinance aimed to suspend Rule 1 of the Rules and Regulations of the City Council to establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for the Year 2019. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n - Ordinance Number: M-18-413\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Rule 1 was suspended to establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for 2019.\n - UID: 6860d980-75be-4339-9c2c-1824349fcbd5\n\n- Topic: City Government Holiday Schedule for 2018\n - Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish the City Government holiday schedule for the Year 2018. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with a technical correction needed.\n - Ordinance Number: M-18-414\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: City Government holiday schedule for 2018 was established, with a technical correction needed.\n - UID: 6860d980-75be-4339-9c2c-1824349fcbd5\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment to Economic Development Advisory Committee\n - Summary: This ordinance aimed to ratify, confirm, and approve the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Stosh Kozlowski as an at-large member of the Economic Development Advisory Committee. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n - Ordinance Number: M-18-431\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Mayor\u2019s appointment of Stosh Kozlowski as an at-large member of the Economic Development Advisory Committee was ratified, confirmed, and approved.\n - UID: 6860d980-75be-4339-9c2c-1824349fcbd5", + "uid": "6860d980-75be-4339-9c2c-1824349fcbd5", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Grants for City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana's Community Grant Program Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance sought approval for grants for funding by City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana's Community Grant Program funds for various organizations. The grants were subject to the organization's continued eligibility pursuant to the guidelines. The grants were divided among At-Large 1 (Moreno), At-Large 2 (Williams), and District \"A\" (Giarrusso).\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn and did not proceed to a vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grants, Funding, City Council, Cox Communications, Community Grant Program\n- UID: bcf2bf71-91d4-4dd5-ad27-c5a3dc3d054c", + "uid": "bcf2bf71-91d4-4dd5-ad27-c5a3dc3d054c", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation for Community Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on the allocation of $20,000 for various community organizations, including education, arts, and social services. The funding distribution was detailed, with specific amounts allocated to each organization.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The funding allocation was approved as presented.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community organizations, funding, allocation, vote\n- UID: 9e5ea01d-5aea-46c3-b7f1-d269fa43fdc6\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for District \"B\" Organizations\n- Summary: The council also voted on the allocation of $20,000 for organizations in District \"B,\" with specific amounts allocated to each organization. The funding was intended for various educational and cultural initiatives within the district.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The funding allocation for District \"B\" organizations was approved as presented.\n- Tags/Keywords: District \"B,\" funding, allocation, vote\n- UID: 9e5ea01d-5aea-46c3-b7f1-d269fa43fdc6", + "uid": "9e5ea01d-5aea-46c3-b7f1-d269fa43fdc6", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: District \"C\" Funding Allocation\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $20,000 to various organizations in District \"C\", including CADA Prevention and Recovery, NORD Foundation, Press St./dba Antenna, YEP, Arts Council of New Orleans, Big Class, Sankofa Community Development Group, and Louisiana Museum Foundation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funding to designated organizations in District \"C\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"C\", Community Organizations\n- UID: 696c3b76-be60-4d10-b746-4bde45d2907a\n\n- Topic: District \"D\" Funding Allocation\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $20,000 to various organizations in District \"D\", including KIPP NOLA- East Community Primary, Dibia Dream, Reconcile New Orleans, Gentilly Festival, New Orleans Art and Cultural Comm., NORD Foundation, Train Up a Child, Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, YEP, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Health and Education Alliance of LA, Son of a Saint, and House of Faith Non-Denomination.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funding to designated organizations in District \"D\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"D\", Community Organizations\n- UID: 696c3b76-be60-4d10-b746-4bde45d2907a\n\n- Topic: District \"E\" Funding Allocation\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $15,500 to various organizations in District \"E\", including Start the Adventure in Reading, Gentilly Festival, The LOFT, Fannie C. Williams School, Mildred Osborne Charter School, Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, and Sankofa Community Development Group.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funding to designated organizations in District \"E\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"E\", Community Organizations\n- UID: 696c3b76-be60-4d10-b746-4bde45d2907a", + "uid": "696c3b76-be60-4d10-b746-4bde45d2907a", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Son of a Saint and Louisiana Museum Foundation Funding\n- Summary: The council voted to allocate $2,000, with a technical correction needed, to the Son of a Saint and Louisiana Museum Foundation. The motion was introduced by Councilmember Williams and seconded by Councilmember Nguyen.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocated with a technical correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Non-profit organizations, Council Meeting\n- UID: 191f85c5-4c6e-49ca-b1f3-0a8f487d93e1\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Permit Fees for Sho-Tyme Youth Sports Event\n- Summary: The council voted to waive all permit fees for the \"NORDC Facility Rental Fee\" for the Sho-Tyme Youth Sports' \"Development Basketball Learning Lessons\" event. The motion was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen and seconded by Councilmember Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-437\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permit fees waived for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, Youth sports event, Council Meeting\n- UID: 191f85c5-4c6e-49ca-b1f3-0a8f487d93e1\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Permit Fees for Alfred Lawless Alumni's \"Fifty Year Reunion\" Event\n- Summary: The council voted to waive all permit fees for the \"NORDC Facility Rental Fee\" for events and activities officially sponsored and sanctioned by Alfred Lawless Alumni's \"Fifty Year Reunion\" event. The motion was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-440\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permit fees waived for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, Alumni event, Council Meeting\n- UID: 191f85c5-4c6e-49ca-b1f3-0a8f487d93e1", + "uid": "191f85c5-4c6e-49ca-b1f3-0a8f487d93e1", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental Fee\n- Summary: The ordinance waives all permit fees for the \"NORDC Facility Rental Fee\" for the Mystic Krewe of Famme Fatale \"Family & Friends Fun Day\" event at Joe W. Brown Park, provided that all application processes and approvals are completed. The fee waiver does not include any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-441\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive permit fees for the specified event was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, permit fees, event, Joe W. Brown Park\n- UID: ae5638f9-6eca-4e95-baa6-e6c6c8648c6b\n\n- Topic: Certification of Bridge Inspections to LADOTD\n- Summary: The resolution certifies to the LADOTD the Parish's performance of interim inspections on all Parish-owned or maintained bridges, compliance with safe load capacity requirements, review and update of load posting information, and load posting or closing of bridges as necessary.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-443\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to certify bridge inspections to LADOTD for the specified period was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: LADOTD, bridge inspections, load capacity, Parish-owned bridges\n- UID: ae5638f9-6eca-4e95-baa6-e6c6c8648c6b", + "uid": "ae5638f9-6eca-4e95-baa6-e6c6c8648c6b", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Rules to Introduce Resolution No. M-18-443\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce Resolution No. M-18-443, which was not on the Council's Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the resolution passed.\n- UID: e312252e-713b-49c7-b62a-6f929066d239\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Resolution No. M-18-443\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt Resolution No. M-18-443.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- UID: e312252e-713b-49c7-b62a-6f929066d239\n\n- Topic: Introduction of Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and introduce ordinances on first reading passed.\n- UID: e312252e-713b-49c7-b62a-6f929066d239\n\n- Topic: Meeting Adjournment\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned.\n- UID: e312252e-713b-49c7-b62a-6f929066d239", + "uid": "e312252e-713b-49c7-b62a-6f929066d239", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance Voting Outcome\n- Summary: The motion passed with no recusals.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed without any recusals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance, Voting Outcome, Motion Passed\n- UID: 5b863131-bedb-499a-8cc5-c20aa5b8b564", + "uid": "5b863131-bedb-499a-8cc5-c20aa5b8b564", + "publish_date": "10-4-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-4-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with seven members present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (7 present, 0 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the council meeting\n- UID: 45b4256e-6d51-4afd-a926-9666576a149d\n\n- Topic: Invocation and Presentation of Colors\n- Summary: The meeting commenced with an invocation by Pastor Joycelyn M. Ruffin from Kingdom Truth Ministries, followed by the presentation of colors.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Commencement of the meeting with religious invocation and presentation of colors\n- UID: 45b4256e-6d51-4afd-a926-9666576a149d", + "uid": "45b4256e-6d51-4afd-a926-9666576a149d", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The Council approved the minutes from January 11, 2018, and January 25, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified dates were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Council Meeting\n- UID: 465873c4-edbd-4454-a412-0c5f0fcbd90b", + "uid": "465873c4-edbd-4454-a412-0c5f0fcbd90b", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Intervention of the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted an intervention regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct distributed generation-scale solar photovoltaic systems and request for cost recovery and related relief. The intervention was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, solar photovoltaic systems\n- UID: 15a9fc6e-7aa5-4694-abd0-63c69b149028\n\n- Topic: Motion for Intervention on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted a motion for intervention on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct distributed generation-scale solar photovoltaic systems and request for cost recovery and related relief. The motion was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, Entergy New Orleans, solar photovoltaic systems\n- UID: 15a9fc6e-7aa5-4694-abd0-63c69b149028\n\n- Topic: Intervention of GSRETA, Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association\n- Summary: Jeffrey D. Cantin submitted an intervention on behalf of GSRETA regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct distributed generation-scale solar photovoltaic systems and request for cost recovery and related relief. The intervention was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: GSRETA, Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association, Entergy New Orleans, solar photovoltaic systems\n- UID: 15a9fc6e-7aa5-4694-abd0-63c69b149028\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Redevelopment Authority's 2017 Annual Attendance Report\n- Summary: Temea B. Johnson submitted the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority's 2017 Annual Attendance Report for its Board of Commissioners in accordance with City Council Ordinance Cal. No. 28,133. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 28,133\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, annual attendance report\n- UID: 15a9fc6e-7aa5-4694-abd0-63c69b149028", + "uid": "15a9fc6e-7aa5-4694-abd0-63c69b149028", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Joel Pominville, Assoc. AIA, Executive Director, AIA New Orleans\n- Summary: Joel Pominville submitted an original and two copies of the intervention of the American Institute of Architects New Orleans Chapter regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Construct Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Request for Cost Recovery and Related Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: AIA New Orleans, Entergy New Orleans, solar photovoltaic systems\n- UID: 4d032343-0dd2-467b-a6f4-b1c9dde5a546\n\n- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and three copies of the Energy Smart Quarterly Report for the period of October 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 on behalf of APTIM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Energy Smart Quarterly Report, APTIM\n- UID: 4d032343-0dd2-467b-a6f4-b1c9dde5a546\n\n- Topic: Communication from Edward Horan, Zoning Administrator, Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Chair\n- Summary: Edward Horan requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on applications for demolition permits for specific addresses in certain districts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, demolition permits, zoning\n- UID: 4d032343-0dd2-467b-a6f4-b1c9dde5a546", + "uid": "4d032343-0dd2-467b-a6f4-b1c9dde5a546", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Fee Reduction Request for 1387 St. Anthony St., Apt A-D\n- Summary: The property owner requested a fee reduction/waiver of the post-demolition fee of $4,335.00, which was 15% of the building value. A motion was made to reduce the fee to $1,500.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reduce the fee to $1,500.00 passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, fee reduction, property owner, motion\n- UID: 1f88c089-5ed7-492f-b77f-a79018a73512\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's 2017 SAIDI/SAIFI Indices Submission\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their 2017 SAIDI/SAIFI indices, including Vegetation specific indices, as directed by Council Resolutions R-15-31 and R-17-427.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (11 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, SAIDI/SAIFI indices, submission\n- UID: 1f88c089-5ed7-492f-b77f-a79018a73512\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, Inc.'s Stipulated Settlement Term Sheet Submission\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, Inc. submitted the Stipulated Settlement Term Sheet in Council Docket No. UD-16-04 regarding the deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure and request for cost recovery and related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (11 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Inc., Stipulated Settlement Term Sheet, submission, Advanced Metering Infrastructure\n- UID: 1f88c089-5ed7-492f-b77f-a79018a73512\n\n- Topic: Communication from Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Communication was received from Forest Bradley Wright, Alliance for Affordable Energy, but no specific details were provided in the ordinance summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, communication\n- UID: 1f88c089-5ed7-492f-b77f-a79018a73512", + "uid": "1f88c089-5ed7-492f-b77f-a79018a73512", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy comments\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted original and two copies of comments regarding the proposed rulemaking for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, proposed rulemaking\n- UID: 806aca82-9e5e-43d3-ac30-c60a0945f5fd\n\n- Topic: Classified Pay Plan (S&WB) amendments\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Director of Personnel, submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Council approval, specifically related to the hiring rates for the Meter Services Division.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received and referred to the budget committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, hiring rates, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 806aca82-9e5e-43d3-ac30-c60a0945f5fd\n\n- Topic: Request for public comments on Entergy New Orleans Inc - Michoud Electric Generating Plant\n- Summary: Denise Roderick, Environmental Project Specialist, requested public comments regarding a permitting action for the Michoud Electric Generating Plant.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Michoud Electric Generating Plant, permitting action\n- UID: 806aca82-9e5e-43d3-ac30-c60a0945f5fd\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: Ben Harwood requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of an application to retain installed windows for a property located at 917 N. Villere Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 2/22/2018\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, property windows\n- UID: 806aca82-9e5e-43d3-ac30-c60a0945f5fd", + "uid": "806aca82-9e5e-43d3-ac30-c60a0945f5fd", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Annual Report and Fund Balance for ENO Storm Reserve Escrow Account\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, submitted the annual report of collections, principal, interest, disbursement, and costs incurred for restoration of service from ENO's Storm Reserve Fund Escrow Account. The beginning balance of the fund was $17,278,976 at the start of 2017, and the ending balance as of December 31, 2017, was $14,934,840.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Storm Reserve Fund, Escrow Account, Annual Report\n- UID: 720628fe-30e3-40a7-b456-32ce237727b9\n\n- Topic: Annual Report and Fund Balance for ENO Securitized Storm Reserve Account\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley also submitted the annual report of collections, principal, interest, disbursement, and costs incurred for restoration of service from ENO's Securitized Storm Reserve Account. The beginning balance of the account was $64,157,555 at the start of 2017, and the interest earned and recorded in 2017 was $456,770. The funds were invested with Goldeman Sachs Financial Square Government Fund#465.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Securitized Storm Reserve Account, Annual Report, Investment\n- UID: 720628fe-30e3-40a7-b456-32ce237727b9", + "uid": "720628fe-30e3-40a7-b456-32ce237727b9", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 005/18, 011/18, 012/18, 016/18, Property Disposition Number 001/18, Street Name Change 01/18\n- Summary: Transmitting zoning docket numbers and other related items for informational purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Items received, with a hearing date set for 2/22/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, City Council, Ordinance Transmission\n- UID: c6a273fa-68b4-470c-b45d-8b95a9488da6\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to amend Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to incorporate recommendations from the City Planning Commission's Riverfront Overlay Study.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Technical correction needed, removed from consent agenda, and continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was removed from the consent agenda and continued to a future meeting for further discussion and amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Riverfront Overlay Study, Ordinance Amendment\n- UID: c6a273fa-68b4-470c-b45d-8b95a9488da6\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a bed and breakfast\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Treme/Bywater Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,127\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, Historic District, Residential Zoning\n- UID: c6a273fa-68b4-470c-b45d-8b95a9488da6", + "uid": "c6a273fa-68b4-470c-b45d-8b95a9488da6", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Principal Bed and Breakfast Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a principal bed and breakfast in an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Treme/Bywater Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Yes: 32127, No: 27658, Abstain: N/A, Absent: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for the establishment of a Conditional Use for a bed and breakfast was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 867b98e4-56f7-4006-a195-fdc879be4ff8\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Center and Parking Lot\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a community center and its accessory off-street parking lot in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,129\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Yes: 32128, No: 27659, Abstain: N/A, Absent: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for the establishment of a Conditional Use for a community center and parking lot was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Community Center, Parking Lot, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 867b98e4-56f7-4006-a195-fdc879be4ff8", + "uid": "867b98e4-56f7-4006-a195-fdc879be4ff8", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Secondary Educational Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a secondary educational facility in specific residential districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,130\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- UID: 86bf15a2-bcec-46d8-9509-ba61cafc096f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Timeshare\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a Timeshare in designated districts and rescind a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,133\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the rescission of the previous ordinance was approved.\n- UID: 86bf15a2-bcec-46d8-9509-ba61cafc096f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant with Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a standard restaurant that sells alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- UID: 86bf15a2-bcec-46d8-9509-ba61cafc096f", + "uid": "86bf15a2-bcec-46d8-9509-ba61cafc096f", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District named the Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District, which prohibits certain uses on lots that front Harrison Avenue between Canal and West End Boulevards. The ordinance was removed off the consent agenda and continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32134 - 27664 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Removed off the consent agenda and continued to a future meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, Harrison Avenue\n- UID: e1b8e553-58db-4401-8bfc-9f027419cfb8\n\n- Topic: Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create the Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District on lots that front Harrison Avenue between Canal and West End Boulevards. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32135 - 27665 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Use Restriction Overlay District, Harrison Avenue\n- UID: e1b8e553-58db-4401-8bfc-9f027419cfb8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Intergovernmental Transfers\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to various city departments for lobbyist representation. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32136 - 27665 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Intergovernmental Transfers, Lobbyist Representation\n- UID: e1b8e553-58db-4401-8bfc-9f027419cfb8", + "uid": "e1b8e553-58db-4401-8bfc-9f027419cfb8", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "### Ordinance 32146 - 27669 M.C.S.\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for lobbyist representation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Intergovernmental Relations, Legislative Coordination for lobbyist representation for the City of New Orleans, the Aviation Board, Regional Transit Authority, and Sewerage & Water Board.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, Intergovernmental transfers, lobbyist representation\n- UID: adf6499c-dbf7-4888-844c-fbf40c91a21e\n\n### Ordinance 32147 - 27670 M.C.S.\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds to the Department of Public Works\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and re-ordain the Capital Budget for 2018 to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works and provide for other related matters.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works\n- UID: adf6499c-dbf7-4888-844c-fbf40c91a21e\n\n### Resolution R-18-36\n- Topic: Unspecified\n- Summary: The details of the resolution were not provided in the summary guidelines, but it was mentioned in the meeting minutes.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Councilmembers\n- UID: adf6499c-dbf7-4888-844c-fbf40c91a21e", + "uid": "adf6499c-dbf7-4888-844c-fbf40c91a21e", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Smart Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Resolution and order opening an inquiry into establishing a smart cities initiative for the City of New Orleans, directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to report on matters related to grid modernization. \n- Ordinance Number: R-18-36\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, and an inquiry into the establishment of a smart cities initiative was opened, with Entergy New Orleans, LLC directed to report on grid modernization matters.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart Cities, Grid Modernization, Entergy New Orleans, City of New Orleans, Resolution\n- UID: a792c9cd-8ab2-44de-83bc-5c1ac5b166d0\n\n- Topic: Approval of Advanced Metering Infrastructure Deployment\n- Summary: Resolution and order approving a stipulated settlement and term sheet for the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to deploy advanced metering infrastructure, and request for cost recovery and related relief. \n- Ordinance Number: R-18-37\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, approving the deployment of advanced metering infrastructure by Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Entergy New Orleans, Cost Recovery, Resolution\n- UID: a792c9cd-8ab2-44de-83bc-5c1ac5b166d0\n\n- Topic: Effects of \"The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017\" on Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Resolution and order directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to calculate and report the effects of \"The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017\" on its operating income and rate base, and to immediately preserve such effects for ratepayer benefit.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-38\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to calculate and report the effects of the tax act on its financials for ratepayer benefit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Entergy New Orleans, Ratepayer Benefit, Resolution\n- UID: a792c9cd-8ab2-44de-83bc-5c1ac5b166d0\n\n- Topic: Confirmation of Mayor's Appointment to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Ratification, confirmation, and approval of the Mayor's appointment of Kathleen Lunn as a member of the City Planning Commission, effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-39\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, confirming Kathleen Lunn's appointment to the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, City Planning Commission, Confirmation, Motion\n- UID: a792c9cd-8ab2-44de-83bc-5c1ac5b166d0", + "uid": "a792c9cd-8ab2-44de-83bc-5c1ac5b166d0", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Ryan Haro to the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Ryan Haro to fulfill the unexpired term of Octavio Mantilla as a member of the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors was ratified and approved by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-39\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratifying and approving the Mayor's appointment of Ryan Haro to the board of directors.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, Ratification\n- UID: a4530a2e-2da8-486a-b418-4ee193638ef6\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Requests\n- Summary: The Council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's requests for demolition permits for properties at various locations in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-43, M-18-44\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n Vote 2: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Granting approval for the demolition permits requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: a4530a2e-2da8-486a-b418-4ee193638ef6", + "uid": "a4530a2e-2da8-486a-b418-4ee193638ef6", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Advisory Committee's request for demolition permit for properties at 4215 S. Claiborne Ave. and 2600 Danneel St.\n- Summary: The Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the mentioned properties was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-45\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for demolition permit was adopted.\n- UID: 8198977c-57a1-4b26-a91a-6c33ae92e34f\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2015-1382; 839 Jackson Avenue, Cornelius Payne\n- Summary: The report from the Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommending approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request was received. A resolution approving the participation of the property at 839 Jackson Avenue in the Property Tax Abatement Program was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-41\n- Votes Summary:\n - Resolution Adoption: Adopt\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approving the participation of the property at 839 Jackson Avenue in the Property Tax Abatement Program was adopted.\n- UID: 8198977c-57a1-4b26-a91a-6c33ae92e34f", + "uid": "8198977c-57a1-4b26-a91a-6c33ae92e34f", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 5202 Chestnut Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended \"no recommendation (abstention)\" for the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 5202 Chestnut Street, owned by Walker Saik. The resolution to approve the participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program was introduced and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1470\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program for 5202 Chestnut Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Property Tax, Restoration, Economic Development\n- UID: 3b70d755-d0fb-465c-8efe-ff07da1e1c4e\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Report\n- Summary: Edward Horan, Zoning Administrator, presented the report of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) at the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report presentation\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Neighborhood Conservation District, Zoning\n- UID: 3b70d755-d0fb-465c-8efe-ff07da1e1c4e", + "uid": "3b70d755-d0fb-465c-8efe-ff07da1e1c4e", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 3028-30 Baronne St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied the application for a demolition permit for the property at 3028-30 Baronne St. The council meeting regarding this issue was continued to 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: c06a844e-66b2-449a-85f6-53c9bd5411d4\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1739 N. Dupre St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied the application for a demolition permit for the property at 1739 N. Dupre St. The property owner requested a fee reduction/waiver, which was denied by the council with 7 yeas and 3 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 3 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduction/waiver denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: c06a844e-66b2-449a-85f6-53c9bd5411d4\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2712 St. Anthony St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee approved the application for a demolition permit for the property at 2712 St. Anthony St. The property owner requested a fee reduction/waiver, and the recommended fee was reduced to $1,500.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduced to $1,500.00.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: c06a844e-66b2-449a-85f6-53c9bd5411d4", + "uid": "c06a844e-66b2-449a-85f6-53c9bd5411d4", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal 11-20-2017\n- Summary: Requesting Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for the property at 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr. The property owner requested a fee reduction/waiver of the post-demolition fee of $13,140.00, which was recommended to be denied. The item was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fee reduction/waiver was recommended to be denied, and the item was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, fee reduction, denial, continuation\n- UID: 741160e5-8934-47fe-b409-73d8c7307167\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Brian J. Gille\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) decision of \"denial\" for demolition for the property at 5715 Coliseum Street. The item was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, denial, continuation\n- UID: 741160e5-8934-47fe-b409-73d8c7307167\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Chad Maturi\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) decision of a $10,000.00 fine for the property at 3027 St. Ann Street. The item was received at the meeting of 1/25/18, and speakers included Chad Maturi. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property, speakers\n- UID: 741160e5-8934-47fe-b409-73d8c7307167", + "uid": "741160e5-8934-47fe-b409-73d8c7307167", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 94/17 - MICHAEL SHERMAN\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to allow timeshare as a permitted use in certain districts, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-46\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the text amendment for timeshare as a permitted use in certain districts was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Timeshare, CBD Districts\n- UID: 26688010-618f-4e8b-b894-748293972556\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 106/17 - ROYAL COSMOPOLITAN, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to change the maximum building height designation from 70 feet to 120 feet in a specific district. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-49\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the text amendment for changing the maximum building height designation was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Building Height, Districts\n- UID: 26688010-618f-4e8b-b894-748293972556", + "uid": "26688010-618f-4e8b-b894-748293972556", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 106-17\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a zoning change request from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District for a specific area. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion to approve the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 106-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change from S-RS to S-B2 was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 2faa0573-d734-4a54-9b2b-ecbedd09d9b6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 109/17 - Chinese Tea Garden Investments, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance involves a zoning change request from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District for a specific area. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". The ordinance was moved by Ramsey and seconded by Gray. The motion to approve the zoning change passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-50\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change from S-RS to S-B2 was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 2faa0573-d734-4a54-9b2b-ecbedd09d9b6", + "uid": "2faa0573-d734-4a54-9b2b-ecbedd09d9b6", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 110/17 - Monala, LLC\n- Summary: Monala, LLC requested a conditional use to permit a bar in specific commercial and arts districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar Permit, City Planning Commission, Continued\n- UID: 3798a73e-fe6f-46e6-aa32-b26e5e9e36df\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 113/17 - City Council Motion No. M-17-528\n- Summary: This motion requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, which included deleting standards for \"Maximum Lot Coverage\" and adding standards for \"Minimum Permeable Open Space\". The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 113-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Standards Amendment\n- UID: 3798a73e-fe6f-46e6-aa32-b26e5e9e36df", + "uid": "3798a73e-fe6f-46e6-aa32-b26e5e9e36df", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 116/17 - Michael Sherman\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow multi-family dwellings as a permitted use in the MI Maritime Industrial District with a footnote limiting residential uses to only be permitted adjacent to Open Space Districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-51\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Multi-Family Dwellings, Maritime Industrial District\n- UID: bbf6fadb-d1b5-4dff-911b-69001843e910\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 117/17 - 934 Canal, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 117-17\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Not Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use was not passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Historic District\n- UID: bbf6fadb-d1b5-4dff-911b-69001843e910\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 1/18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-542\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to remove Public Transit Wait Station as a defined use and its regulation in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-542\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Not specified in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval, but the specific outcome of the vote is not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Public Transit, Wait Station\n- UID: bbf6fadb-d1b5-4dff-911b-69001843e910", + "uid": "bbf6fadb-d1b5-4dff-911b-69001843e910", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 2/18\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit uses currently allowed in the LI Light Industrial District in the BIP Business Industrial Park District in Planning Districts 9 and 10. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ 002-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 52d740d9-926c-4098-a3cb-f875b10cea62\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 4/18\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to change a Commercial Short Term Rental from a permitted to a conditional use in the HU-Bl Neighborhood Business District and HU-MU Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, Citywide. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ 004-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not voted on, continued to the meeting of 2/22/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 52d740d9-926c-4098-a3cb-f875b10cea62", + "uid": "52d740d9-926c-4098-a3cb-f875b10cea62", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6/18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-559\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District to allow hostels as conditional uses in certain commercial areas adjacent to residential districts. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_006-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Interim Zoning District\n- UID: d0edfb22-652f-49dd-b34d-0ef02f43dffe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 7/18 - Emmanuel J. Guillot, Jr., A M Realty, LLC and the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_007-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d0edfb22-652f-49dd-b34d-0ef02f43dffe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 8/18 - Landcraft, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant selling alcoholic beverages in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_008-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Restaurant, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: d0edfb22-652f-49dd-b34d-0ef02f43dffe", + "uid": "d0edfb22-652f-49dd-b34d-0ef02f43dffe", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 9/18 - K & G Developments, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use to permit above ground floor dwellings in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_009-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1ebde593-f5db-4e5f-94a1-04cca71605d5\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 29,760 - Servitude Agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with the Amares for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Mayor Authorization, Encroachment\n- UID: 1ebde593-f5db-4e5f-94a1-04cca71605d5", + "uid": "1ebde593-f5db-4e5f-94a1-04cca71605d5", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 2-6 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend requirements of the official journal of New Orleans, the annual contract for its publication, and the responsibilities of the Clerk of Council's office. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30740\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- UID: 7bb96cde-17af-40f4-b7ad-38fb3ed1ed84\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Ethics Administration in the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and re-ordain sections related to the Office of Inspector General, the Office of Independent Police Monitor, and the Ethics Review Board. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- UID: 7bb96cde-17af-40f4-b7ad-38fb3ed1ed84\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Definition of Domestic Violence\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the definition of domestic violence in the Code of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31845\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- UID: 7bb96cde-17af-40f4-b7ad-38fb3ed1ed84", + "uid": "7bb96cde-17af-40f4-b7ad-38fb3ed1ed84", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Street Naming Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to provide approval criteria, application fees, and requirements for street naming was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31901\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- UID: f874f9c8-6991-41cd-be69-3e9001193b6e\n\n- Topic: Revocation of Street Dedication and Sale Authorization\n- Summary: An ordinance revoking the street dedication and authorizing the sale of a parcel of ground with all improvements and appurtenances was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32132\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: f874f9c8-6991-41cd-be69-3e9001193b6e\n\n- Topic: Amendment and Reordination of Master Plan\n- Summary: An ordinance to adopt modifications to the Master Plan was continued to the meeting of 2/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32137\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/22/18\n- UID: f874f9c8-6991-41cd-be69-3e9001193b6e", + "uid": "f874f9c8-6991-41cd-be69-3e9001193b6e", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regulation of per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience with regard to per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles.\n- Ordinance Number: 32138\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Technical Corrections Needed - Referred to the Public Works Committee - CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Public Works Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18 for further discussion and potential amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulation, Tour Vehicles, Public Works Committee\n- UID: 5d264d73-d396-4fa0-a188-b9b149ed64c4\n\n- Topic: Wireless communication franchise permits and fees\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish permits and fees for the installation or erection of wireless communication equipment, devices, or poles within the city of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 council member absent during the vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Communication, Franchise, Fees\n- UID: 5d264d73-d396-4fa0-a188-b9b149ed64c4\n\n- Topic: Waiver of fees for an event at Armstrong Park\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Armstrong Park for an event scheduled on May 12, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32142\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote and any amendments or discussions related to this ordinance are not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Armstrong Park, Event\n- UID: 5d264d73-d396-4fa0-a188-b9b149ed64c4", + "uid": "5d264d73-d396-4fa0-a188-b9b149ed64c4", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Recreation Center Gyms\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for two recreation center gyms in New Orleans in conjunction with a specific event. The waiver is specified to be for the \"6th Annual Elijah Brimmer, Jr. Alumni Classic\" event on January 13, 2018. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to temporarily waive fees for specified recreation center gyms for a specific event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Waiver of fees, Recreation center gyms, Event, Adoption\n- UID: 3778884a-b4b6-474f-92d7-717f0d2fe667\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Juvenile Warning Notices and Summonses\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and clarify Section 102-1 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding Juvenile Warning Notices and Juvenile Summonses. It seeks to clarify that warnings are verbal and make related definitions clearer. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32148\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to amend and clarify Juvenile Warning Notices and Summonses.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Juvenile Warning Notices, Juvenile Summonses, Adoption\n- UID: 3778884a-b4b6-474f-92d7-717f0d2fe667", + "uid": "3778884a-b4b6-474f-92d7-717f0d2fe667", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Parisite Skate Park\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement among the City, NORD, and Transitional Spaces to coordinate programs and activities at Parisite Skate Park. \n- Ordinance Number: 32156\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Parisite Skate Park, NORD, Transitional Spaces, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 0f1d0776-a9d7-4175-ba4c-906dbf85ecb9\n\n- Topic: Recall of RFQ for Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels\n- Summary: The substitute motion directs CURO to recall the RFQ and issue a new one for a Manager of PEG Access Channels on the Cox Cable System due to deficiencies in providing requested information and inadequate responses from NOA-TV.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, Manager of PEG Access Channels, CURO, Cox Cable System, NOA-TV\n- UID: 0f1d0776-a9d7-4175-ba4c-906dbf85ecb9\n\n- Topic: Support for Litigation to Protect the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The resolution declares the New Orleans City Council's support for litigation to protect the city and urges the mayor to file suit.\n- Ordinance Number: R-17-383\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was presented and discussed, but the outcome of any vote is not specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: Litigation, City of New Orleans, Mayor, Lawsuit\n- UID: 0f1d0776-a9d7-4175-ba4c-906dbf85ecb9", + "uid": "0f1d0776-a9d7-4175-ba4c-906dbf85ecb9", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Neighborhood Participation Program requirements for a Zoning Change\n- Summary: Motion to waive the Neighborhood Participation Program requirements and any required fees for a Zoning Change from an S-RS Single-Family Residential District to a C-1 General Commercial District, on Lots H and K in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-47\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive the requirements and fees for the Zoning Change passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- UID: 3488988f-aefc-46a1-953c-676312c474dd\n\n- Topic: Calling a special election in the Lake Oaks Subdivision Improvement District\n- Summary: Resolution to call a special election in the Lake Oaks Subdivision Improvement District for November 6, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-48\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to call a special election passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- UID: 3488988f-aefc-46a1-953c-676312c474dd\n\n- Topic: Motion to Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading was approved unanimously with 6 YEAS.\n- UID: 3488988f-aefc-46a1-953c-676312c474dd", + "uid": "3488988f-aefc-46a1-953c-676312c474dd", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on First Readings\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on multiple ordinances during the meeting. The voting outcome resulted in all ordinances passing the first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: 02-08-2018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All ordinances on first readings passed the vote.\n- UID: 153c2f10-e4f9-40d3-aaa8-5505f61cebcf", + "uid": "153c2f10-e4f9-40d3-aaa8-5505f61cebcf", + "publish_date": "2-8-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the August 9, 2018, and August 23, 2018 meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the minutes from the mentioned meetings.\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting minutes, Approval, Council meeting\n- UID: a5eb02b9-31e0-4709-9e97-7c418593ec67", + "uid": "a5eb02b9-31e0-4709-9e97-7c418593ec67", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Andre Stolier, Access Health Louisiana\n- Summary: Discussion of federally funded health centers and the patient population they serve.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation by Andre Stolier\n- Tags/Keywords: Health, Presentation, Access Health Louisiana\n- UID: b57fe0a0-db60-4d8f-87a6-e406877a7e06\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Janice Brown, Xin \u201cAndy\u201d Dong and Trania Jones, The Universoul Circus\n- Summary: Promotion of the Universoul Circus 25th Year Anniversary and being back in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation by Janice Brown, Xin \u201cAndy\u201d Dong and Trania Jones\n- Tags/Keywords: Universoul Circus, Presentation, Entertainment\n- UID: b57fe0a0-db60-4d8f-87a6-e406877a7e06\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Ron Forman, President and CEO, Chimene Grant Saloy, Vice President of Community Affairs, Rich Toth, Vice President, and Managing Director of Downtown Facilities, and Lindsay Ezell, Assistant Curator of Animal Ambassadors\n- Summary: Discussion of the organization's operations, economic impact, employment impact, community impact, and conservation impact in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation by Ron Forman and others\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Impact, Economic Impact, Conservation, Presentation\n- UID: b57fe0a0-db60-4d8f-87a6-e406877a7e06\n\n- Topic: Resolution for Special Ad Valorem Tax Levy\n- Summary: Resolution to authorize the City Council to annually levy a special ad valorem tax not to exceed two mills upon all taxable property situated within the boundaries of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-388\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution was passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Levy, Resolution, City Council\n- UID: b57fe0a0-db60-4d8f-87a6-e406877a7e06", + "uid": "b57fe0a0-db60-4d8f-87a6-e406877a7e06", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted a petition for intervention and inclusion on the service list regarding the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Petition for Intervention\n- UID: e0b0023c-81a7-40b0-bd7a-d1793a281d2b\n\n- Topic: Comments of Alliance for Affordable Energy In Re: RESOLUTION AND ORDER ESTABLISHING A DOCKET\n- Summary: Logan Burke submitted comments of the Alliance for Affordable Energy regarding the revision of the Council's rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Council's rules, Building Data\n- UID: e0b0023c-81a7-40b0-bd7a-d1793a281d2b\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: Harry Baker Smith, Jr. requested to appeal the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the installation of the third floor balconies for the property located at 606-608 Iberville Street. The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 9/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Hearing Date\n- UID: e0b0023c-81a7-40b0-bd7a-d1793a281d2b\n\n- Topic: Comments of Alliance for Affordable Energy In Re: 2018 TRIENNIAL INTEGRATED RESOURCE PLAN\n- Summary: Logan Burke submitted comments of the Alliance for Affordable Energy regarding the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- UID: e0b0023c-81a7-40b0-bd7a-d1793a281d2b\n\n- Topic: Request for Appeal of Installation Denial\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard, Department of Safety and Permits, submitted a request to appeal the denial of the installation of the third floor balconies for the property located at 606-608 Iberville Street. The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 9/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Installation Denial, Hearing Date\n- UID: e0b0023c-81a7-40b0-bd7a-d1793a281d2b", + "uid": "e0b0023c-81a7-40b0-bd7a-d1793a281d2b", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Applications\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee approved demolition permit applications for multiple locations, including 5849-51 Marais St. E, 6123 N. Dorgenois St. E, 2228 Martin Luther King Blvd. B, 1601 Tchoupitoulas St., 1831 Caffin Ave., 1024 Gordon St., and 2215 Rev John Raphael, Jr. Way. Additionally, a fee reduction/waiver for a demolition permit at 1529-31 Mandeville St. was approved, reducing the fee from $12,780.00 to $1,000.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit applications and fee reduction/waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Fee Reduction, Mandeville St.\n- UID: c91c39d6-d265-4c8e-8115-55e1f03aa65d\n\n- Topic: Rulemaking Proceeding for Whole-Building Data Release\n- Summary: The National Housing Trust and Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted comments regarding a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council's rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of comments from National Housing Trust and Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rulemaking Proceeding, Whole-Building Data, National Housing Trust, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: c91c39d6-d265-4c8e-8115-55e1f03aa65d\n\n- Topic: NOLA Business Alliance Board of Directors Meeting Attendance\n- Summary: The NOLA Business Alliance submitted the attendance for the Board of Directors meeting for 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of NOLA Business Alliance Board of Directors meeting attendance.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOLA Business Alliance, Board of Directors, Meeting Attendance\n- UID: c91c39d6-d265-4c8e-8115-55e1f03aa65d", + "uid": "c91c39d6-d265-4c8e-8115-55e1f03aa65d", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from David W. Gernhauser, Secretary, Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: David Gernhauser submitted the Board of Liquidation, City Debt 2017 meeting attendance report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- UID: a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f\n\n- Topic: Communication from Donald Maginnis, Architect\n- Summary: Donald Maginnis requested an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the removal of an unused second street entrance on a property, citing safety concerns and encroachment on the city sidewalk.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received, and a hearing date was set for 9/20/18.\n- UID: a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f\n\n- Topic: Communication from Angela M. Mitchell, Department of Safety and Permits\n- Summary: Angela M. Mitchell submitted the 2017 Board of Building Standards and Appeals attendance records for the respective board members.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance records were received.\n- UID: a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f\n\n- Topic: Communication from Anthony G. Carter, Director of Finance and Administration, Downtown Development District\n- Summary: Anthony G. Carter submitted the Board members attendance report for 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance report was received.\n- UID: a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f\n\n- Topic: Communication from Philip Henderson, Natural Resources Defense Council\n- Summary: Philip Henderson submitted comments regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council's rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were received.\n- UID: a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f\n\n- Topic: Communication from Michele D. Allen-Hart, General Counsel and Deputy Director of Aviation-Legal Affairs, New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: Michele D. Allen-Hart submitted the NOAB Board Members Attendance Record for calendar year 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received.\n- UID: a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f", + "uid": "a685ca31-6e0b-4d94-8550-4f2281c2078f", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Attendance Records for New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, New Orleans Public Library, Sewerage and Water Board, Juvenile Justice Office, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, and New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: Attendance records for various boards and commissions were submitted, including the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, New Orleans Public Library, Sewerage and Water Board, Juvenile Justice Office, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, and New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance records were received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Attendance records, boards and commissions, submission\n- UID: 1808cf2d-dbec-4440-9aac-caad4c8027a1\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Denial of Application for Balconies at 606-610 Iberville Street\n- Summary: A report detailing the appeal of the Central Business District New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application to install balconies for property located at 606-610 Iberville Street was submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, denial, application, balconies, report\n- UID: 1808cf2d-dbec-4440-9aac-caad4c8027a1", + "uid": "1808cf2d-dbec-4440-9aac-caad4c8027a1", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Curb Cut on Saint Charles Avenue\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to establish a Conditional Use for a new curb cut along Saint Charles Avenue, allowing the installation of a window for property located at 3140 Annunciation Street. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,351\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a Conditional Use for the curb cut.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Saint Charles Avenue, Property Access\n- UID: 074a34f3-c22c-40ca-bb34-bf9716b2a985\n\n- Topic: Right of Way Agreements for Electrical Service\n- Summary: An ordinance authorizing the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into Right of Way agreements with Entergy Louisiana for the provision of permanent electrical service to the North Terminal Project at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmembers Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, Giarrusso, Nguyen, and Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,352\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the authorization of Right of Way agreements for electrical service.\n- Tags/Keywords: Right of Way, Electrical Service, Airport Project\n- UID: 074a34f3-c22c-40ca-bb34-bf9716b2a985\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreements at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: An ordinance to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into two Lease Agreements at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with Delta Air Lines, Inc. and Southwest Airlines, Co. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmembers Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, Giarrusso, Nguyen, and Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,353\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the approval and authorization of the Lease Agreements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreements, Airport, Airlines\n- UID: 074a34f3-c22c-40ca-bb34-bf9716b2a985", + "uid": "074a34f3-c22c-40ca-bb34-bf9716b2a985", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Amendment for News and Gift Concessionaire at Airport\n- Summary: An ordinance to approve an amendment to an existing lease agreement with New Orleans Air Ventures II, operating a News and Gift concessionaire at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,354\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Airport, Lease Agreement, Concessionaire\n- UID: 88a6b638-5a19-46f1-a878-918f6300337d\n\n- Topic: Lease Amendment for Currency Exchange at Airport\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease amendment to exercise an option for an additional year term for the provision of currency exchange at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,355\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Currency Exchange, Airport, Lease Amendment\n- UID: 88a6b638-5a19-46f1-a878-918f6300337d\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Crime Camera Program\n- Summary: This ordinance amends the operating budget to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security for the Gentilly Development District crime camera program. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,356\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Budget, Homeland Security, Crime Camera Program\n- UID: 88a6b638-5a19-46f1-a878-918f6300337d\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance amends the operating budget to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security for the Gentilly Development District crime camera program. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,357\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Homeland Security, Crime Camera Program\n- UID: 88a6b638-5a19-46f1-a878-918f6300337d\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance provides for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. It was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Reason for Continuance)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning\n- UID: 88a6b638-5a19-46f1-a878-918f6300337d", + "uid": "88a6b638-5a19-46f1-a878-918f6300337d", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from the Mayor's Office to the Law Department's Adjudication Program. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,363\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transfer of funds from Mayor's Office to Law Department\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Housing, Environment, Funds Transfer\n- UID: 2a971520-a782-4e55-afb0-acda7d19fe64\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for NOPD Crime Lab Equipment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate state grant funds received for the NOPD Crime Lab equipment. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,364\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of state grant funds for NOPD Crime Lab equipment\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, State Grant, NOPD Crime Lab, Equipment\n- UID: 2a971520-a782-4e55-afb0-acda7d19fe64\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Police Department Equipment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds received for the procurement of equipment by the Police Department. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,365\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of state grant funds for Police Department equipment\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, State Grant, Police Department, Equipment\n- UID: 2a971520-a782-4e55-afb0-acda7d19fe64\n\n- Topic: Transfer of State Grant Funds for Department of Safety and Permits\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer state grant funds received by the Department of Safety and Permits from the Other Operating appropriation to the Personal Services appropriation. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,366\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transfer of state grant funds for Department of Safety and Permits\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant, Department of Safety and Permits, Funds Transfer\n- UID: 2a971520-a782-4e55-afb0-acda7d19fe64\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Insurance Proceeds for Police Department\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate funds received from insurance proceeds to the Police Department for property damage. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,377\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of insurance proceeds for Police Department\n- Tags/Keywords: Insurance Proceeds, Police Department, Appropriation\n- UID: 2a971520-a782-4e55-afb0-acda7d19fe64", + "uid": "2a971520-a782-4e55-afb0-acda7d19fe64", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Police\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds received from insurance proceeds to the Department of Police for property damage.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,378\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, Department of Police, property damage, insurance proceeds\n- UID: e474af4e-7a53-433a-9905-f4995db499a2\n\n- Topic: Nominee for Industrial Development Board\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor\u2019s nominee Iam Tucker (vice Justin Augustine) as a member of the Industrial Development Board for a term expiring January 1, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-389\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The nominee Iam Tucker was ratified and approved as a member of the Industrial Development Board.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Development Board, nominee, Iam Tucker\n- UID: e474af4e-7a53-433a-9905-f4995db499a2\n\n- Topic: Appointment to New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Nia Weeks (vice John Penny) as a member of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council for a term expiring on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-390\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Nia Weeks was ratified and approved as a member of the New Orleans Criminal Justice Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Criminal Justice Council, appointment, Nia Weeks\n- UID: e474af4e-7a53-433a-9905-f4995db499a2\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Total Community Action Board of Directors\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Ellen Lee (vice Sarah Schirmer) as a representative of the Public Sector, as a member of the Total Community Action Board of Directors.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-391\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Ellen Lee was ratified and approved as a member of the Total Community Action Board of Directors.\n- Tags/Keywords: Total Community Action Board, appointment, Ellen Lee\n- UID: e474af4e-7a53-433a-9905-f4995db499a2\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the appointment of Anne Springer Jayes (vice Daniel Jatres) as a member of the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee for a term expiring June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-392\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Anne Springer Jayes was ratified and approved as a member of the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee, appointment, Anne Springer Jayes\n- UID: e474af4e-7a53-433a-9905-f4995db499a2", + "uid": "e474af4e-7a53-433a-9905-f4995db499a2", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property at 8311 Forshey St.\n- Summary: The council granted approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property at 8311 Forshey St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-393\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property, Approval\n- UID: 4f5b6e4d-f850-435b-95c3-79ef0cf764b0\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar in Historic District\n- Summary: The council approved the request for a conditional use permit to permit a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 72/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use permit approved for the bar in the historic district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use permit, Bar, Historic District, Approval\n- UID: 4f5b6e4d-f850-435b-95c3-79ef0cf764b0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: The request for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District was not approved, as it did not have legal majority support.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-395\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not Approved - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request was not approved due to lack of legal majority support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Historic district, Not approved\n- UID: 4f5b6e4d-f850-435b-95c3-79ef0cf764b0", + "uid": "4f5b6e4d-f850-435b-95c3-79ef0cf764b0", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 84/18 - JONATHAN F. PERROW\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a bed and breakfast in a historic residential district, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 84-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Bed and Breakfast, Historic District\n- UID: eb81f138-4753-4ead-9667-fb282b8ac122\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 86/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-195\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District to prohibit certain short-term rental uses in specific zoning districts. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 86-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short-term Rentals, City Council Motion\n- UID: eb81f138-4753-4ead-9667-fb282b8ac122\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 87/18 - REALTY KREWE INVESTMENTS, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a residential district to a neighborhood business district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval. The ordinance was introduced by Council Member Brossett.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 87-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Neighborhood Business District, Realty Investments\n- UID: eb81f138-4753-4ead-9667-fb282b8ac122", + "uid": "eb81f138-4753-4ead-9667-fb282b8ac122", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 88/18 - 301 Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-1 Core Central Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/20/2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-397\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-1 district was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Alcohol, Conditional Use, CBD-1, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 4e5bdf9d-23d1-4978-9b8f-22ff63c96a9c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 89/18 - Christine Nguyen Vo\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a standard restaurant in an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and other overlay districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos. The ordinance had proponents in favor and no opponents.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-398\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for a standard restaurant in the specified districts was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Restaurant, Conditional Use, Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 4e5bdf9d-23d1-4978-9b8f-22ff63c96a9c", + "uid": "4e5bdf9d-23d1-4978-9b8f-22ff63c96a9c", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses to permit an indoor amusement facility with standard restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components over 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 90-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with the specified provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: ecc5cb50-61ff-4752-ac47-a21b4d1cf546\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling Facility\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an MI Maritime Industrial District to an HI Heavy Industrial District and a conditional use to permit a construction and demolition debris recycling facility in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to nine provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 91-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with the specified provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Debris Recycling Facility, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: ecc5cb50-61ff-4752-ac47-a21b4d1cf546\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District in a specific location. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 93-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved as recommended\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban Neighborhood, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ecc5cb50-61ff-4752-ac47-a21b4d1cf546\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 94-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with the specified provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: ecc5cb50-61ff-4752-ac47-a21b4d1cf546", + "uid": "ecc5cb50-61ff-4752-ac47-a21b4d1cf546", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 95/18 - Paul Ippolito and Peter Ippolito\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to allow 24-hour operation for a fast food restaurant, previously limited to specific hours. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 95-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Fast Food Restaurant, Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ecab3256-4c43-47c0-8c61-20e130071cbe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 96/18 - 846 Baronne St Development, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 96-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Hotel Development, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ecab3256-4c43-47c0-8c61-20e130071cbe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 97/18 - Michael Biros and Jiayi Hong\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to one waiver and eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 97-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ecab3256-4c43-47c0-8c61-20e130071cbe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 98/18 - KTC Clouet, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a planned development for a multi-family residential development. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 98-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, Multi-family Residential, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ecab3256-4c43-47c0-8c61-20e130071cbe", + "uid": "ecab3256-4c43-47c0-8c61-20e130071cbe", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance was to approve the recommendation of the City Planning Commission for the designated district, subject to thirteen provisos. The ordinance was moved by Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Nguyen, and it was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 99-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the specified provisos.\n- UID: b71c1b3f-cd41-4f2c-8ba6-e093464f5ee9\n\n- Topic: Executive Session\n- Summary: The council convened in executive session to discuss pending litigation cases. The session was held, and then the council reconvened. The motion to reconvene was passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-400\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council reconvened after the executive session.\n- UID: b71c1b3f-cd41-4f2c-8ba6-e093464f5ee9\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance was to authorize the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare. Councilmember Brossett introduced the ordinance. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome is not provided in the summary.\n- UID: b71c1b3f-cd41-4f2c-8ba6-e093464f5ee9", + "uid": "b71c1b3f-cd41-4f2c-8ba6-e093464f5ee9", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed Encroachment of Cantilever Canopy\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The use was to incorporate space not needed for public purposes and not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cantilever Canopy, Encroachment, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 25b91524-4404-4f96-b1b9-167f05b548ea\n\n- Topic: Creation of Lobbyist Registration Bureau\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to create a lobbyist registration bureau within the Chief Administrative Office, establish registration and reporting requirements for lobbyists, and fees relative thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: 32291\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn and did not proceed to a vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lobbyist Registration, Chief Administrative Office\n- UID: 25b91524-4404-4f96-b1b9-167f05b548ea\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Businesses Offering Motorized Novelty Vehicles for Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend and reordain regulations for businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental, including establishing permits, fees, and operational limitations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further review and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motorized Novelty Vehicles, Rental Regulations, Permits\n- UID: 25b91524-4404-4f96-b1b9-167f05b548ea\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Preparedness\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Fiscal Note Received\n Vote 2: Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 3: Budget Committee deferred to the full Council meeting\n Vote 4: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Emergency Preparedness, Budget Committee\n- UID: 25b91524-4404-4f96-b1b9-167f05b548ea\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Preparedness (Operating Budget)\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate Federal grant funds for emergency preparedness.\n- Ordinance Number: 32297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Fiscal Note Received\n Vote 2: Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 3: Budget Committee deferred to the full Council meeting\n Vote 4: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Emergency Preparedness, Budget Committee\n- UID: 25b91524-4404-4f96-b1b9-167f05b548ea", + "uid": "25b91524-4404-4f96-b1b9-167f05b548ea", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to change the zoning from C-1 General Commercial District to MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District and permit drive-through facilities for a specialty restaurant. The ordinance passed after an amendment and the participation of Cm. Brossett.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,346\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change and conditional use for drive-through facilities were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Drive-through Facilities, Municipal District\n- UID: 28cf58e8-ded1-461e-9063-ec15cdaf2eae\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Bicycles and Motorized Novelty Vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Department of Safety and Permits to immediately remove and store bicycles and motorized novelty vehicles that impede the proper use of the rights-of-ways. The ordinance passed after an amendment.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,349\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the removal and storage of bicycles and motorized novelty vehicles was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bicycle Regulation, Motorized Vehicles, Department of Safety and Permits\n- UID: 28cf58e8-ded1-461e-9063-ec15cdaf2eae\n\n- Topic: Unspecified Ordinance\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance are not provided in the document.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,359\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Not available\n- UID: 28cf58e8-ded1-461e-9063-ec15cdaf2eae", + "uid": "28cf58e8-ded1-461e-9063-ec15cdaf2eae", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive franchise for wireless broadband network\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless broadband network in the City of New Orleans. The decision on this ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32359\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- UID: 24bcebc3-9195-4a5c-9181-f58c5642d25b\n\n- Topic: Registration parameters for individual small vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish registration parameters for individual small vehicles in the City of New Orleans. The decision on this ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32362\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- UID: 24bcebc3-9195-4a5c-9181-f58c5642d25b\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Council\u2019s Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to clarify the advisory scope, modify appointment procedures, and make other amendments to the Council\u2019s Environmental Advisory Committee. The ordinance was moved by Giarrusso, seconded by Gisleson Palmer, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32367\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 24bcebc3-9195-4a5c-9181-f58c5642d25b\n\n- Topic: Membership qualifications for appointments to the Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify the membership qualifications for appointments to the Audubon Commission in the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was moved by Gisleson Palmer, seconded by Nguyen, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32368\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 24bcebc3-9195-4a5c-9181-f58c5642d25b", + "uid": "24bcebc3-9195-4a5c-9181-f58c5642d25b", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Behrman Soccer Facility and George W. Carver Playground Capital Improvements\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into amendments for capital improvements at the Behrman Soccer Facility and the renovation of George W. Carver Playground. The funding will be adjusted from Non-Cash Lines of Credit to Capital Outlay Cash.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,369\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Improvements, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- UID: 8a0004b9-d684-4fea-a0aa-43cae6ca8796\n\n- Topic: Alexander Milne Municipal Boys\u2019 Home Memorandum of Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a 2nd Amendment to a Memorandum of Agreement to extend the term of the agreement and make amendments regarding the disposition of granite steps and masonry columns from the chapel at the Alexander Milne Municipal Boys\u2019 Home.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,370\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Memorandum of Agreement, Historic Preservation\n- UID: 8a0004b9-d684-4fea-a0aa-43cae6ca8796\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Charter Party Carriers\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the city code to create a definition for \"charter party carriers\" (party buses) and provide regulations, requirements, and limitations for them.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,375\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulation, Transportation, Party Buses\n- UID: 8a0004b9-d684-4fea-a0aa-43cae6ca8796\n\n- Topic: Obstruction and Deposit of Harmful Materials in City\u2019s Draining Systems\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to clarify and increase penalties for the obstruction and depositing of harmful materials into the City\u2019s draining systems, including catch basins and drainage canals.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,376\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Drainage System, Penalties, Environmental Protection\n- UID: 8a0004b9-d684-4fea-a0aa-43cae6ca8796", + "uid": "8a0004b9-d684-4fea-a0aa-43cae6ca8796", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for Non-reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Non-reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,379\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with no opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Authorization, Non-reimbursable Space Act Agreement, NASA, Emergency Shelter, Michoud Assembly Facility\n- UID: 01595bbf-4f2b-4b8f-b4dd-4bf88fc31992\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Living Wage Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and clarify the Living Wage Ordinance by specifying the Chief Administrative Office as the designated department and providing definitions related to the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,380\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Living Wage Ordinance, Amendment, Definitions, Chief Administrative Office\n- UID: 01595bbf-4f2b-4b8f-b4dd-4bf88fc31992\n\n- Topic: Fair Chance Hiring Standards\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to extend fair chance hiring standards to persons, corporations, and entities in a contract, cooperative endeavor agreement, or grant with the City, with a focus on limiting the consideration of criminal history of an applicant.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,382\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fair Chance Hiring Standards, Criminal History, Employment, City Contracts\n- UID: 01595bbf-4f2b-4b8f-b4dd-4bf88fc31992\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Human Relations Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion seeks to ratify and approve the appointment of Craig Stewart as a member of the Human Relations Advisory Committee, fulfilling the unexpired term of Adonis Expose.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-361\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Human Relations Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: 01595bbf-4f2b-4b8f-b4dd-4bf88fc31992\n\n- Topic: Equal Pay and Gender Equity Resolution\n- Summary: The resolution expresses a strong commitment to equal pay for equal work and gender equity, directing the Civil Service Commission to execute a Pay Disparity Study to review the city's job.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-385\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was discussed, but the voting outcome was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay, Gender Equity, Pay Disparity Study, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 01595bbf-4f2b-4b8f-b4dd-4bf88fc31992", + "uid": "01595bbf-4f2b-4b8f-b4dd-4bf88fc31992", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Pay Equity Analysis and Recommendations\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a pay analysis of actual wages paid with a breakdown by gender, classification, base pay, longevity, merit, special assignment, overtime, and other pay above the base rate for the position, as well as recommendations to address inequities identified in job classification and pay analyses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-385\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay equity, analysis, recommendations\n- UID: 87a6ab63-b21f-489f-860c-4a282d790693\n\n- Topic: Sexual Harassment Climate Survey\n- Summary: The motion directed the Chief Administrative Office to execute a mandatory sexual harassment climate survey to assess the general awareness and knowledge of the City of New Orleans sexual harassment policies among employees. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-386\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Sexual harassment, survey, awareness\n- UID: 87a6ab63-b21f-489f-860c-4a282d790693\n\n- Topic: Extension of Investigation Deadline\n- Summary: The motion extended the deadline for investigators to conclude their investigation and submit a report to the Council by 45 days. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-387\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Investigation, deadline extension\n- UID: 87a6ab63-b21f-489f-860c-4a282d790693\n\n- Topic: Permit Fee Waiver for Garifuna Infant Festival\n- Summary: The motion sought to waive all permit fees for events and activities officially sponsored by the Garifuna Infant Festival. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-394\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, event sponsorship\n- UID: 87a6ab63-b21f-489f-860c-4a282d790693", + "uid": "87a6ab63-b21f-489f-860c-4a282d790693", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Eleven ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law. The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: Calendar Numbers 32,383 thru 32,395\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading was passed unanimously.\n- UID: 23565904-6512-4d93-9fdf-1102f6114bf8\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: The motion to adjourn the meeting was proposed and passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed unanimously.\n- UID: 23565904-6512-4d93-9fdf-1102f6114bf8", + "uid": "23565904-6512-4d93-9fdf-1102f6114bf8", + "publish_date": "9-6-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-6-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, with six members present and one absent. Cm. Brossett arrived later in the meeting, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established with six members present\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: bf736a17-33ce-447a-8fe7-e470928500d5", + "uid": "bf736a17-33ce-447a-8fe7-e470928500d5", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Colors and Approval of Minutes\n- Summary: The meeting began with the presentation of colors and the Pledge of Allegiance. The approval of the minutes from July 12, 2018, and July 26, 2018, was also discussed and approved.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the minutes\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation of Colors, Pledge of Allegiance, Approval of Minutes\n- UID: 297ed66d-7984-4048-bdf2-0b5e3104fe46\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Shawn Scott and Domisheka Hankton\n- Summary: Shawn Scott, coach of the A. L. Davis Panthers football team, and Domisheka Hankton, wife of Coach Scott, discussed the impact of an article from the recent Times-Picayune/Nola.com series \u201cChildren of Central City\u201d on their community.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Shawn Scott, A. L. Davis Panthers, Children of Central City\n- UID: 297ed66d-7984-4048-bdf2-0b5e3104fe46\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Rachel Gassert and Heather Kindschy\n- Summary: Representatives from the Louisiana Center for Children\u2019s Rights discussed the organization's trauma-informed approach and the need for greater trauma-informed juvenile justice reform.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana Center for Children\u2019s Rights, trauma-informed approach, juvenile justice reform\n- UID: 297ed66d-7984-4048-bdf2-0b5e3104fe46", + "uid": "297ed66d-7984-4048-bdf2-0b5e3104fe46", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation on Trauma-Informed Approaches for Kids in the Juvenile Justice System\n- Summary: Experts from IWES and Children\u2019s Bureau of New Orleans discussed the need for more trauma-informed services for children in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Trauma-informed approaches, juvenile justice system, IWES, Children\u2019s Bureau of New Orleans\n- UID: f474ff5c-cbea-4427-989e-d74d4423bf55\n\n- Topic: Resolution - No. R-18-344 - Requesting Examination of Childhood Trauma Issues\n- Summary: The resolution requested the Orleans Parish Children and Youth Planning Board to examine issues surrounding childhood trauma and provide recommendations.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-344\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Childhood trauma, Orleans Parish Children and Youth Planning Board, resolution\n- UID: f474ff5c-cbea-4427-989e-d74d4423bf55", + "uid": "f474ff5c-cbea-4427-989e-d74d4423bf55", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regional Transit Routes Resolution\n- Summary: Resolution R-18-332 encourages the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority and other relevant agencies to work together to address the need for regional transit routes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-332\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, with 7 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regional Transit, Resolution, Collaboration\n- UID: 7c5ec537-d2c6-409d-8856-bd3d5216a6dc\n\n- Topic: N/A\n- Summary: Ordinance R-18-344 was adopted, with no opponents, and no additional information provided.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-344\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance, Adoption\n- UID: 7c5ec537-d2c6-409d-8856-bd3d5216a6dc", + "uid": "7c5ec537-d2c6-409d-8856-bd3d5216a6dc", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Logan A. Burke, Executive Director, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke submitted comments in Re: 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. Penalty Mechanisms and comments in Re: Resolution Regarding Proposed Rulemaking to Establish Integrated Resource Planning Components and Reporting Requirements for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication from Logan A. Burke was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, Integrated Resource Plan, Rulemaking\n- UID: f5f12f59-a6ec-4631-8543-102c2f2d632b\n\n- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted comments regarding Peak Demand Reduction related to Resolutions R-18-228; UD-08-02 and UD-17-03.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication from Gary E. Huntley was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Peak Demand Reduction, Regulatory Affairs\n- UID: f5f12f59-a6ec-4631-8543-102c2f2d632b\n\n- Topic: Communication from Rebecca S. Miller, The Middleberg Riddle Group (MRG)\n- Summary: The details of this communication were not provided in the summary guidelines.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: f5f12f59-a6ec-4631-8543-102c2f2d632b", + "uid": "f5f12f59-a6ec-4631-8543-102c2f2d632b", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for Demolition of Residential Building\n- Summary: The request was made to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision for the demolition of a residential building located at 2321 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 8/23/18\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition, appeal\n- UID: 72227b3b-31bf-4e42-9e21-2b9220864cdf\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a CD-ROM containing their Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of April 1, 2018 through May 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, outage report\n- UID: 72227b3b-31bf-4e42-9e21-2b9220864cdf\n\n- Topic: Energy Smart Quarterly Report by APTIM\n- Summary: APTIM submitted the Energy Smart Quarterly Report for the period of April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: Resolutions R-11-52, R-17-31, R-17-176, R-17-177, R-17-623; UD-08-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: APTIM, Energy Smart, quarterly report\n- UID: 72227b3b-31bf-4e42-9e21-2b9220864cdf\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Renewables Portfolio Approval\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an application for approval of Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery and Related Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No.: UD-18-_\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, renewables portfolio, cost recovery\n- UID: 72227b3b-31bf-4e42-9e21-2b9220864cdf", + "uid": "72227b3b-31bf-4e42-9e21-2b9220864cdf", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Application for Change in Electric and Gas Rates by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, submitted an application on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates and new rate schedules. The filing includes a Period I Test Year ending December 31, 2017 and a forecasted Period II Test Year ending December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The filing was received and will be considered for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, rate schedules, filing\n- UID: 90633e75-43ed-48af-8066-26e524d8a59e\n\n- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, submitted a communication on behalf of Entergy Services, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received and will be considered for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, communication, legal department, regulatory\n- UID: 90633e75-43ed-48af-8066-26e524d8a59e", + "uid": "90633e75-43ed-48af-8066-26e524d8a59e", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mid-Year Report on Actual Revenue Requirement Associated with the Union Power Station Power Block 1 by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a report on the revenue requirement for Power Block 1 of the Union Power Station. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-15-01 (Phase II)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Union Power Station, Revenue Requirement\n- UID: ff235785-3508-4657-b31b-e18b5032ac6c\n\n- Topic: Intervention of UD-18-03 for Community Solar Projects\n- Summary: Elizabeth T. Galante of PosiGen of Louisiana, LLC submitted an intervention for UD-18-03, which establishes rules for community solar projects. The intervention was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The intervention was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Solar Projects, Intervention, PosiGen\n- UID: ff235785-3508-4657-b31b-e18b5032ac6c\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 234 Loyola Avenue\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 234 Loyola Avenue. A hearing date was set for 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2014-1062\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation was approved, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor's Office of Economic Development, 234 Loyola Avenue\n- UID: ff235785-3508-4657-b31b-e18b5032ac6c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 87/18, 88/18, 89/18, and 90/18. A hearing date was set for 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 87/18, 88/18, 89/18, 90/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning docket numbers were received, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Executive Director\n- UID: ff235785-3508-4657-b31b-e18b5032ac6c", + "uid": "ff235785-3508-4657-b31b-e18b5032ac6c", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Mardi Gras den\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use for a Mardi Gras den in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, with the specific location provided. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32312\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mardi Gras den, Zoning\n- UID: 690e1d5b-caa7-47b3-94b9-8f60ed3c95f0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of a Retail Development Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend a previous ordinance related to a retail development occupying more than 10,000 square feet of floor area in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The specific proviso 4(d) was targeted for deletion. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32313\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail Development, Amendment, Zoning\n- UID: 690e1d5b-caa7-47b3-94b9-8f60ed3c95f0", + "uid": "690e1d5b-caa7-47b3-94b9-8f60ed3c95f0", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works and make changes to the 2018 Capital Budget. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32316 - 27824 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds to the Department of Public Works\n- UID: 245af1bf-eeb8-44a6-aaac-1d251152594e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, the Office of Community Development, to account for a larger than anticipated 2018 HUD entitlement grant award and to appropriate unused prior year HUD entitlement grant funding. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32317 - 27825 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs\n- UID: 245af1bf-eeb8-44a6-aaac-1d251152594e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, the Office of Community Development, to account for a larger than anticipated 2018 HUD entitlement grant award and to appropriate unused prior year HUD entitlement grant funding. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32318 - 27826 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs\n- UID: 245af1bf-eeb8-44a6-aaac-1d251152594e", + "uid": "245af1bf-eeb8-44a6-aaac-1d251152594e", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of a planned development for multi-family residential development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a planned development for a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,322\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted by the council.\n- UID: ff54eb5a-8d55-4a97-ba2f-c542544fc2db\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,323\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted by the council.\n- UID: ff54eb5a-8d55-4a97-ba2f-c542544fc2db\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a mini-warehouse in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a mini-warehouse in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,324\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted by the council.\n- UID: ff54eb5a-8d55-4a97-ba2f-c542544fc2db", + "uid": "ff54eb5a-8d55-4a97-ba2f-c542544fc2db", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Gas Station Expansion\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit the expansion of an existing gas station in specific business districts and overlay districts in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,325\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to allow the gas station expansion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Gas station, Conditional Use, Business District, Overlay District\n- UID: 6a7dcffd-9acf-40d5-9d08-1a81215e1218\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a bar in specific historic and arts and culture districts in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,327\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance allowing the establishment of a bar was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bar, Conditional Use, Historic District, Arts and Culture District\n- UID: 6a7dcffd-9acf-40d5-9d08-1a81215e1218\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the 2018 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,328\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the 2018 Capital Budget was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment, Municipal Yacht Harbor\n- UID: 6a7dcffd-9acf-40d5-9d08-1a81215e1218", + "uid": "6a7dcffd-9acf-40d5-9d08-1a81215e1218", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council considered three ordinances to appropriate grant funds for various projects within the city, including the Domino's Paving for Pizza grant and disaster mitigation efforts. All three ordinances were recommended for approval by the Budget Committee and were adopted.\n- Ordinance Number:\n - 32328 - 27833 M.C.S.\n - 32334 - 27835 M.C.S.\n - 32335 - 27836 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n - Vote 3: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three ordinances were adopted with the appropriation of grant funds for specific projects.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, appropriation, grant funds, Domino's Paving for Pizza, disaster mitigation\n- UID: 2417e1d7-0a80-44e0-92e1-9c402b63c18e", + "uid": "2417e1d7-0a80-44e0-92e1-9c402b63c18e", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds from the GOMESA program for disaster mitigation to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Resilience and Sustainability. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,344\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for disaster mitigation\n- UID: d668b567-a12f-462b-860e-629579c1b1ac\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for 8015 Palm St.\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 8015 Palm St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-340\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit for 8015 Palm St.\n- UID: d668b567-a12f-462b-860e-629579c1b1ac\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for 2306 Benton St.\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 2306 Benton St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-341\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit for 2306 Benton St.\n- UID: d668b567-a12f-462b-860e-629579c1b1ac\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for [Property Location]\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for a property at a specified location.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-342\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit for specified location\n- UID: d668b567-a12f-462b-860e-629579c1b1ac", + "uid": "d668b567-a12f-462b-860e-629579c1b1ac", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Tax Abatement for 4411 Canal Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended disapproval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2014-1131, 4411 Canal Street, New Redevelopment Partners LLC. The council then passed Resolution No. R-18-335, denying the participation of Municipal Address 4411 Canal Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-335\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution No. R-18-335 was adopted, denying the participation of 4411 Canal Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Resolution\n- UID: 5339fb18-66b2-4183-b62d-abd484f92d20", + "uid": "5339fb18-66b2-4183-b62d-abd484f92d20", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF CAFIE M. DOUCETTE\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a thirty-day notification for demolition of the property located at 814 Milan Street. The motion to approve the appeal passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-330\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the appeal of the HDLC decision passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Property, Milan Street\n- UID: 07426a63-115e-4ad0-85e2-88d85039df3b\n\n- Topic: REQUEST - OF CLAYTON KRESGE, STARBURST PROPERTIES NO. 2, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a request for a second extension of time for a conditional use approval. The motion was for informational purposes only, with no vote recorded.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was for informational purposes only, with no vote recorded.\n- Tags/Keywords: Request for Extension, Conditional Use Approval, Zoning Docket, Ordinance\n- UID: 07426a63-115e-4ad0-85e2-88d85039df3b", + "uid": "07426a63-115e-4ad0-85e2-88d85039df3b", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically focusing on mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives. The ordinance aimed to establish overlay districts, base zoning districts, and planned development classifications for mandatory inclusionary zoning.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-333\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 45285174-c39d-4eac-88be-7256cec8d197\n\n- Topic: Amendment M-18-320\n- Summary: This amendment was related to the Smart Housing Mix Ordinance Study and proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to incorporate certain recommendations and initiatives. The amendment aimed to capture potential mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives through specific CZO text amendments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-320\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was lying over for further discussion and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart Housing Mix Ordinance Study, CZO Amendments, Inclusionary Zoning Initiatives\n- UID: 45285174-c39d-4eac-88be-7256cec8d197", + "uid": "45285174-c39d-4eac-88be-7256cec8d197", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/18 - GREATER ST. STEPHEN MINISTRIES\n- Summary: The ordinance is requesting a conditional use to permit a community center in a specific residential district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with one waiver and seven provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 55-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after an amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Community Center, City Planning Commission, Residential District\n- UID: 25e8f865-189d-4800-bead-c9a5793ab118\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 68/18 \u2014 CHARLES KENNEDY, JR.\n- Summary: The ordinance is requesting a conditional use to permit commercial short-term rentals in a specific business district and overlay district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with five provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 68/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Short-term Rentals, Business District, Overlay District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 25e8f865-189d-4800-bead-c9a5793ab118", + "uid": "25e8f865-189d-4800-bead-c9a5793ab118", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 68/18 - Andres De La Puente and Yvette Tablada\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit commercial short-term rentals in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 68-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule passed, allowing for the conditional use for commercial short-term rentals in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial short-term rentals, Conditional use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ea77e8e2-e494-46fc-9c64-e73acf3ef01f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 69/18 - Andres De La Puente and Yvette Tablada\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit commercial short-term rentals in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 69-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule passed, allowing for the conditional use for commercial short-term rentals in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial short-term rentals, Conditional use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ea77e8e2-e494-46fc-9c64-e73acf3ef01f", + "uid": "ea77e8e2-e494-46fc-9c64-e73acf3ef01f", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 71/18 - 501EFA HOTEL, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a hotel in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to ten provisos. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-346\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 1, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for conditional use to permit a hotel was approved.\n- UID: 1f9625da-2939-4687-a8e6-fcb07dc91945\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 72/18 - PRETTY BLUE HOUSE, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a bar in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to seven provisos. The motion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 71-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- UID: 1f9625da-2939-4687-a8e6-fcb07dc91945\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 74/18 - PETER J. ABADIE, JR.\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit multi-family dwelling in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is not mentioned, but the motion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 72-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- UID: 1f9625da-2939-4687-a8e6-fcb07dc91945", + "uid": "1f9625da-2939-4687-a8e6-fcb07dc91945", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 75/18 - Liberty Street Cottages, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit established multi-family dwellings in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to seven provisos. The council voted to approve the conditional use.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 75-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for multi-family dwellings approved subject to seven provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwellings, Zoning, Historic District\n- UID: 9a574e6f-f44e-4c91-86d9-3f0ef0cb81a0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 71/18 - 501EFA Hotel, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a hotel in an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The council voted to approve the conditional use.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-347\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for a hotel approved in designated districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Mixed-Use District, Design Overlay District\n- UID: 9a574e6f-f44e-4c91-86d9-3f0ef0cb81a0", + "uid": "9a574e6f-f44e-4c91-86d9-3f0ef0cb81a0", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 76/18 - Liberty Street Cottages, LLC\n - Summary: Requesting a conditional use for multi-family dwellings in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 76-18\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approved the conditional use for multi-family dwellings with provisos.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-family dwellings, Conditional use, HU-RD2, City Planning Commission\n - UID: ee149566-ea13-4274-bb30-e53c4824fd08\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 77/18 - 1701 St. Anthony, LLC\n - Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The motion was approved, but no voting details were provided in the summary.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 77-18\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approved the conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Neighborhood commercial establishment, Conditional use, HU-RD2\n - UID: ee149566-ea13-4274-bb30-e53c4824fd08", + "uid": "ee149566-ea13-4274-bb30-e53c4824fd08", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 79/18\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for residential uses in the EC Educational Campus District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 79-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- UID: 4bb3ed8f-a621-4b75-bedb-d2c1b2634d6a\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 80/18 - 3821 FRANKLIN SPE, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD1 to HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 80-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: YEAS: Brown, Hughes, Steeg - 3; NAYS: Green, Lunn, Wedberg - 3; RECUSED: Stewart - 1; ABSENT: Hankins, Isaacson - 2\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not approved\n- UID: 4bb3ed8f-a621-4b75-bedb-d2c1b2634d6a", + "uid": "4bb3ed8f-a621-4b75-bedb-d2c1b2634d6a", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 81/18 - A.K.W. INVESTMENTS, LLC\n- Summary: A conditional use request to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 81-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to five (5) provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial, Residential District\n- UID: 7b9a6da1-ae60-4d87-a4c7-0758fc217f97\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 84/18 - JONATHAN F. PERROW\n- Summary: A conditional use request to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District and an RDO-1 Residential Diversity Overlay District was approved, subject to eight (8) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 84-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight (8) provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, Residential District\n- UID: 7b9a6da1-ae60-4d87-a4c7-0758fc217f97", + "uid": "7b9a6da1-ae60-4d87-a4c7-0758fc217f97", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 85/18 - WEL TIT, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and fourteen provisos. The motion to approve passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 85-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the conditional use for a mini-warehouse in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 04adfa25-bf31-4dbc-a8e2-cc2bb704e8fe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 86/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-195\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District (I2ZD) to be named the Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District, with the intent to prohibit certain uses for all lots located within the Historic Core and Historic Urban zoning. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-350\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the text amendment to establish the Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Interim Zoning District, Short Term Rental\n- UID: 04adfa25-bf31-4dbc-a8e2-cc2bb704e8fe", + "uid": "04adfa25-bf31-4dbc-a8e2-cc2bb704e8fe", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Interim Zoning District for Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes an Interim Zoning District to prohibit the issuance or renewal of temporary and commercial short term rental permits in specific zoning districts and multi-story buildings with residential uses. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 86-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of the Interim Zoning District for Short Term Rentals\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short Term Rentals, City Planning, Interim District\n- UID: f68ea3c8-7ef8-48b5-993e-29308e54083f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Conditional Use for Alcoholic Beverage Sales\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend a prior Conditional Use permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages at a standard restaurant in a specific neighborhood business district. The amendment considers modifications to the approved development plan.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 30,230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Neighborhood Business District, Development Plan\n- UID: f68ea3c8-7ef8-48b5-993e-29308e54083f\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicles and a new type of certificate for continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction is needed to add an \"s\" to the word \"vehicle\".\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to the next meeting for technical correction\n- Tags/Keywords: Tour Vehicles, Regulation, Continuous Loop, Sightseeing, Certificate\n- UID: f68ea3c8-7ef8-48b5-993e-29308e54083f", + "uid": "f68ea3c8-7ef8-48b5-993e-29308e54083f", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lobbyist Registration Bureau Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create a lobbyist registration bureau within the Chief Administrative Office, establish registration and reporting requirements for lobbyists, and fees related to lobbying activities.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,291\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- UID: 9de8d8ba-8796-4bc8-b8ae-aa8dd81bef2b\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Motorized Novelty Vehicles Business\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain regulations for businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental, including establishing permits, fees, and operational limitations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further review and was continued to a future meeting for potential voting.\n- UID: 9de8d8ba-8796-4bc8-b8ae-aa8dd81bef2b\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs related to emergency preparedness.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 2: Budget Committee deferred to the full Council meeting\n Vote 3: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further review and was later deferred to the full Council meeting for potential voting.\n- UID: 9de8d8ba-8796-4bc8-b8ae-aa8dd81bef2b", + "uid": "9de8d8ba-8796-4bc8-b8ae-aa8dd81bef2b", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for FEMA Reimbursable Costs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. It was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting, with a continuation to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32297\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting, continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, FEMA, Grant Funds\n- UID: 8f8842dc-9a27-4a39-a536-458e8d1697f4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Fast Food Restaurant in Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to permit a fast food restaurant in a historic urban neighborhood business district, but it was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: 32320\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Fast Food Restaurant, Historic District\n- UID: 8f8842dc-9a27-4a39-a536-458e8d1697f4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Specialty Restaurant in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for a specialty restaurant in a historic urban two-family residential district. No voting outcomes were provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32321\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Specialty Restaurant, Historic District\n- UID: 8f8842dc-9a27-4a39-a536-458e8d1697f4", + "uid": "8f8842dc-9a27-4a39-a536-458e8d1697f4", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Calling an election to amend Article V of the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance calls for an election on December 8, 2018, to submit a proposal to amend Article V of the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans regarding the composition of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,333\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: c3b02817-9787-447f-a5cc-90476b86d20e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Article V of the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance calls for an election on December 8, 2018, to submit a proposal to amend Article V of the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans regarding the composition of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32333 - 27834 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: c3b02817-9787-447f-a5cc-90476b86d20e", + "uid": "c3b02817-9787-447f-a5cc-90476b86d20e", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Sampson Park Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for events at Sampson Park in New Orleans. The waiver specifically applies to the Next Generations of Original Morning Star Full Gospel Baptist Church's \"Back to School Supply Give Away and Stop The Violence Rally\" events on July 28, 2018. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32342\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of certain fees and requirements for specified events at Sampson Park.\n- UID: 49b15715-8457-483c-9a69-c1c865ee6e2d\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Criminal District Court Retrofit Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana to facilitate the completion of Phase II of the Retrofit Project at Criminal District Court. The motion passed, with no opposition.\n- Ordinance Number: 32347\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (2 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the completion of Phase II of the Retrofit Project at Criminal District Court.\n- UID: 49b15715-8457-483c-9a69-c1c865ee6e2d", + "uid": "49b15715-8457-483c-9a69-c1c865ee6e2d", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Baptist Community Health Services\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Baptist Community Health Services for the provision of primary healthcare services at Andrew P. Sanchez Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,348\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Healthcare, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Primary healthcare services, Andrew P. Sanchez Center\n- UID: e72a022e-2ecc-4495-8c78-8179acf81bcd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Bicycle and Motorized Novelty Vehicle Parking Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend sections of the City Code to authorize the immediate removal and storage of bicycles and motorized novelty vehicles that impede the proper use of rights-of-ways.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,349\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on and was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parking regulations, Bicycle and motorized novelty vehicles, Amendment\n- UID: e72a022e-2ecc-4495-8c78-8179acf81bcd\n\n- Topic: Completion of Secretary of State's Precinct Survey Forms\n- Summary: The motion authorizes City Council President Jason R. Williams to complete and submit the Precinct Survey Forms to the Secretary of State within sixty days of July 26, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-331\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, allowing the completion and submission of the Precinct Survey Forms.\n- Tags/Keywords: Precinct Survey Forms, Secretary of State, City Council President\n- UID: e72a022e-2ecc-4495-8c78-8179acf81bcd", + "uid": "e72a022e-2ecc-4495-8c78-8179acf81bcd", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Exemption maintenance for Ward 9, Precinct 45A and Ward 4, Precinct 6\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to maintain the exemption for Ward 9, Precinct 45A through consolidation with Ward 9, Precinct 45 and to maintain the exemption for Ward 4, Precinct 6 through consolidation with Ward 4, Precinct 5.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-331\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Exemption, Precinct consolidation, Ward 9, Ward 4\n- UID: 25d5bf8e-1037-4a3a-ad81-bf043715eb7b\n\n- Topic: Special election for Touro Bouligny Security District\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for a special election on Saturday, December 8, 2018 in the Touro Bouligny Security District.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-334\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Touro Bouligny Security District\n- UID: 25d5bf8e-1037-4a3a-ad81-bf043715eb7b\n\n- Topic: Official polling place relocations for upcoming elections\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes official polling place relocations for immediate action for the November 6, 2018, December 8, 2018, March 30, 2019, and May 4, 2019 elections.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-336\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling place relocations, Elections\n- UID: 25d5bf8e-1037-4a3a-ad81-bf043715eb7b", + "uid": "25d5bf8e-1037-4a3a-ad81-bf043715eb7b", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The motion M-18-337, introduced by Councilmember Giarrusso, aims to add additional use restrictions and standards to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District.\" This includes limiting the number of standard and specialty restaurants and imposing restrictions on the location of restaurants within specific blocks on Harrison Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-337\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and specific use restrictions and standards were added to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District.\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Use Restrictions, Middle Harrison, Public Hearing\n- UID: 0975d0ee-a988-4b15-b586-c51fe5dcbe61", + "uid": "0975d0ee-a988-4b15-b586-c51fe5dcbe61", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Specialty/Carryout/Fast Food Restaurants Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines regulations for specialty, carryout, and fast food restaurants, including restrictions on alcohol service, music, signage, operating hours, building setbacks, and delivery times.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with the specified regulations for the mentioned types of restaurants.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restaurant regulations, Alcohol service, Business operations\n- UID: bc2cece2-b254-4543-ac01-610ec8130797\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use for Educational Facility\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider an amendment to an existing conditional use, allowing an educational facility in a specific zoning district.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-338\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, authorizing the public hearing for the proposed amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Educational facility, Zoning district\n- UID: bc2cece2-b254-4543-ac01-610ec8130797\n\n- Topic: City's Drainage Issues and Legislation\n- Summary: The resolution outlines the City Council's commitment to continue conducting public hearings to receive input on the city's drainage issues and to partner with other entities to address these concerns.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-339\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution aims to address the city's drainage issues through improved legislation and collaboration with stakeholders.\n- Tags/Keywords: Drainage issues, Public hearings, Legislation\n- UID: bc2cece2-b254-4543-ac01-610ec8130797", + "uid": "bc2cece2-b254-4543-ac01-610ec8130797", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Collaboration for Sanitation and Drainage Enforcement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to facilitate collaboration among city departments to enforce sanitation and drainage regulations more effectively, including increasing penalties for obstructing catch basins and drainage lines. It also seeks to lobby the State Legislature for amended state law to permit direct citations by relevant departments. The ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: R=18-339\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, enabling the collaboration and enforcement strategies for sanitation and drainage regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation, Drainage, Enforcement, Collaboration\n- UID: 5d485052-cbfa-4cbe-b9ca-79d7fb9900f0\n\n- Topic: Disbursement Approval for Jazz Casino Company, LLC\n- Summary: The motion approves the disbursement of funds to the Jazz Casino Company, LLC for therapeutic programs and truancy prevention, subject to fund availability. The disbursement was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18~-343\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The disbursement of funds for therapeutic programs and truancy prevention was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Disbursement, Jazz Casino Company, LLC, Therapeutic Programs, Truancy Prevention\n- UID: 5d485052-cbfa-4cbe-b9ca-79d7fb9900f0", + "uid": "5d485052-cbfa-4cbe-b9ca-79d7fb9900f0", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Services for Court-Involved Youth\n- Summary: The council approved a total allocation of $3,037,500 for services for court-involved youth, as per ordinance M-18-343.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-343\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 3: Adjournment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The total allocation of $3,037,500 for services for court-involved youth was approved.\n- UID: 587770ce-1958-427b-bc24-b6aebc24d137", + "uid": "587770ce-1958-427b-bc24-b6aebc24d137", + "publish_date": "8-9-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-9-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with five members present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (5 present, 2 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum, council members\n- UID: 1e8dc220-4be3-4d8f-9c59-b946e8d738e3", + "uid": "1e8dc220-4be3-4d8f-9c59-b946e8d738e3", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from March 8, 2018 and March 22, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified dates were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Minutes, Approval, Council Meeting\n- UID: 9f7b2304-92ff-40b4-88a3-a728b285aeeb\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Max Ciardullo\n- Summary: Presentation celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made to commemorate the anniversary of the Fair Housing Act.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fair Housing Act, Presentation, Anniversary\n- UID: 9f7b2304-92ff-40b4-88a3-a728b285aeeb\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Larry Bagneris Dedication\n- Summary: Councilmember Ramsey dedicated a presentation to Larry Bagneris of the Human Relations Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: A dedication was made to honor Larry Bagneris of the Human Relations Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Dedication, Human Relations Commission, Presentation\n- UID: 9f7b2304-92ff-40b4-88a3-a728b285aeeb", + "uid": "9f7b2304-92ff-40b4-88a3-a728b285aeeb", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming a portion of Press Street\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to rename a portion of Press Street as Homer Plessy Street. It passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32206 - 27728 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to rename a portion of Press Street as Homer Plessy Street was passed with amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street renaming, Press Street, Homer Plessy Street\n- UID: ec1a3dba-ec89-4220-874b-f77e20315869\n\n- Topic: Communication from Justin B. Schmidt\n- Summary: The communication from Justin B. Schmidt was included in the consent agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication from Justin B. Schmidt was included in the consent agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, consent agenda\n- UID: ec1a3dba-ec89-4220-874b-f77e20315869", + "uid": "ec1a3dba-ec89-4220-874b-f77e20315869", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Denial for Demolition at 6020 Garfield Street\n- Summary: The request to appeal the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for demolition of a two-story accessory structure at 6020 Garfield Street was received, and a hearing date was set for 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 2AYF1M\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 4/19/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal\n- UID: 94b1cb9e-0cfe-4ae8-bce5-9bd32d545f01\n\n- Topic: Petition for Intervention Out of Time and Inclusion on Service List\n- Summary: The Advanced Energy Management Alliance submitted a petition for intervention out of time and inclusion on the service list regarding the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy of New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition for intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, Intervention, Energy Management\n- UID: 94b1cb9e-0cfe-4ae8-bce5-9bd32d545f01\n\n- Topic: Letter in Support of Petition for Intervention\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted a letter in support of the Advanced Energy Management Alliance\u2019s petition for intervention out of time and inclusion on the service list regarding the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy of New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Letter in support received\n- Tags/Keywords: Support, Intervention, Energy Plan\n- UID: 94b1cb9e-0cfe-4ae8-bce5-9bd32d545f01", + "uid": "94b1cb9e-0cfe-4ae8-bce5-9bd32d545f01", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Motion to Compel ENO\n- Summary: Forest Bradley Wright submitted the Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s motion to compel ENO to respond to their second Request for Information regarding electric service disruptions and complaints, as well as the establishment of minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion received for further consideration\n- UID: f738d545-9fc5-4d86-9d71-474d09fe50d5\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Shift to Opt-out Behavioral Program\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a communication supporting the shift to an Opt-out Behavioral Program, recommending the change from an opt-in to an opt-out format for the Behavioral Energy Efficiency Program.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-08-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received for further consideration\n- UID: f738d545-9fc5-4d86-9d71-474d09fe50d5\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision\n- Summary: Alma O. Loredo and Jose Maldonado requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision of \"denial\" for the retention of the enclosure of the rafter tails for property located at 431 Atlantic Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 4/19/18\n- UID: f738d545-9fc5-4d86-9d71-474d09fe50d5\n\n- Topic: Entergy Services, Inc. Legal Communication\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services-Regulatory, submitted a communication, but the content is not specified in the provided document link.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received for further consideration\n- UID: f738d545-9fc5-4d86-9d71-474d09fe50d5", + "uid": "f738d545-9fc5-4d86-9d71-474d09fe50d5", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Response to Council Resolution R-18-38\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a response to Council Resolution R-18-38 regarding the effects of \"The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017\" on its operating income and rate base. The response was received.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-38\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Response received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Resolution R-18-38\n- UID: 0da5e003-0a0b-461c-ac93-667e80a6d228\n\n- Topic: 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy and the Deep South Center of Environmental Justice submitted documents as intervenors regarding the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. The documents were received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-03, Initiating Resolution R-17-430\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Documents received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Inc., Integrated Resource Plan, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Deep South Center of Environmental Justice\n- UID: 0da5e003-0a0b-461c-ac93-667e80a6d228\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Deferral for Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\n- Summary: A request was made to appeal the deferral of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission for the property located at 520 Esplanade Avenue. The request was received, and a hearing date was set for 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, appeal, 520 Esplanade Avenue\n- UID: 0da5e003-0a0b-461c-ac93-667e80a6d228\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Safety and Permits)\n- Summary: The Director of Personnel submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Safety and Permits) for Council approval. The amendments were received and are set to take effect following the Council's approval.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments received, pending Council approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Safety and Permits, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 0da5e003-0a0b-461c-ac93-667e80a6d228", + "uid": "0da5e003-0a0b-461c-ac93-667e80a6d228", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Analyst)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Director of Personnel, Department of Civil Service, submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Analyst) for Council approval, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission. The effective date of the pay plan amendment will be the Sunday following the Council's approval.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The pay plan amendments were received and will be effective following the Council's approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendments, Civil Service Commission, Approval\n- UID: 142ec095-ef13-4c9e-8f8b-c3c40071173e\n\n- Topic: Unopposed Motion to Extend the Deadline to File a Proposed Agreement in Principle\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Sr. Counsel, Legal Department, Entergy Services, Inc., submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Unopposed Motion to Extend the Deadline to File a Proposed Agreement in Principle regarding the application for approval to construct distributed generation-scale solar photovoltaic systems.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to extend the deadline was received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Solar Photovoltaic Systems, Motion to Extend Deadline\n- UID: 142ec095-ef13-4c9e-8f8b-c3c40071173e\n\n- Topic: Motion to Extend Procedural Deadlines and Memorandum in Support\n- Summary: Jerry A. Beatmann, Jr., Counsel, Dentons US LLP, submitted an original and four copies of the Advisors' Motion to Extend Procedural Deadlines and Memorandum in Support on behalf of the Council's Utility Advisors regarding the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to extend procedural deadlines was received for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Procedural Deadlines, Memorandum, Council's Utility Advisors\n- UID: 142ec095-ef13-4c9e-8f8b-c3c40071173e\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Summary: Zachary I. Rosenberg, Steeg Law Firm, LLC, requested an additional extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance for 6701 Stars and Stripes Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for an extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Ordinance, Extension Request, Stars and Stripes Blvd\n- UID: 142ec095-ef13-4c9e-8f8b-c3c40071173e", + "uid": "142ec095-ef13-4c9e-8f8b-c3c40071173e", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Charles L. Rice, Jr., President & CEO, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Charles L. Rice, Jr. submitted statements of intervenors in RE: Council Docket UD-16-02, New Orleans Power Station.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Statements of intervenors were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, UD-16-02, Power Station, Intervenors\n- UID: 1f83ef73-fb89-4c59-b9c5-1239bf66bf81\n\n- Topic: Communication from Edward Horan, Zoning Administrator, Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) NCDAC Chair\n- Summary: Edward Horan requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on applications for demolition permits for specific addresses.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Council received the request for action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Demolition Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, NCDAC\n- UID: 1f83ef73-fb89-4c59-b9c5-1239bf66bf81\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the Vieux Carre Commission\n- Summary: The Executive Director recommended \"denial\" for the retention of the wall mounted existing construction for property located at 823-827 Dauphine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for denial was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carre Commission, Property Construction, Denial\n- UID: 1f83ef73-fb89-4c59-b9c5-1239bf66bf81", + "uid": "1f83ef73-fb89-4c59-b9c5-1239bf66bf81", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers and Environmental Study\n- Summary: Transmitting multiple zoning docket numbers and a request for an environmental study to create an inventory of hazardous sites and limit certain types of developments on contaminated sites.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 4/19/18 for the environmental study request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Environmental Study, Hazardous Sites, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 12690a79-a07c-44e0-b5ba-32f12d936b61\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Requests\n- Summary: Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of restoration tax abatement requests for two properties.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 4/19/18 for the restoration tax abatement requests.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Mayor's Office\n- UID: 12690a79-a07c-44e0-b5ba-32f12d936b61\n\n- Topic: Low Barrier Shelter Program Funding\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds from intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor for the Low Barrier Shelter program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,187\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS 5, NAYS 0, ABSTAIN 0, ABSENT 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, recommended approval, and adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Intergovernmental Transfers, Low Barrier Shelter Program\n- UID: 12690a79-a07c-44e0-b5ba-32f12d936b61", + "uid": "12690a79-a07c-44e0-b5ba-32f12d936b61", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of funds for Low Barrier Shelter program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor for the Low Barrier Shelter program. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32187 - 27716 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were appropriated for the Low Barrier Shelter program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Low Barrier Shelter, Intergovernmental transfers\n- UID: 24981c89-4f3b-4032-8bb3-14c0e4818306\n\n- Topic: Transfer of funds within the Chief Administrative Office\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to transfer funds within the Chief Administrative Office from the Other Operating category to the Personal Services category. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32188 - 27717 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred within the Chief Administrative Office.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Fund transfer, Chief Administrative Office\n- UID: 24981c89-4f3b-4032-8bb3-14c0e4818306\n\n- Topic: Transfer of funds within the Department of Health\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the Department of Health from Other Operating Expenses to Personal Services. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32189 - 27718 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred within the Department of Health.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Fund transfer, Department of Health\n- UID: 24981c89-4f3b-4032-8bb3-14c0e4818306", + "uid": "24981c89-4f3b-4032-8bb3-14c0e4818306", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change from S-RS to S-Bl on Square 4014, Lot 7\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-Bl Suburban Neighborhood Business District, on Square 4014, Lot 7. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32191 - 27719 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- UID: 98fc879b-82d2-48c1-b3cf-76e32ef3238b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for above ground floor dwellings in C-2 and SC districts\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit above ground floor dwellings in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District and an SC Suburban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32192 - 27720 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Conditional Use was approved.\n- UID: 98fc879b-82d2-48c1-b3cf-76e32ef3238b\n\n- Topic: Amendments to various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain multiple articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, including the deletion of standards for \"Maximum Lot Coverage\" in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32193 - 27721 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance were approved.\n- UID: 98fc879b-82d2-48c1-b3cf-76e32ef3238b", + "uid": "98fc879b-82d2-48c1-b3cf-76e32ef3238b", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Residential Districts Zoning Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to add standards for \"Minimum Permeable Open Space\" and \"Site Design Standards\" in various zoning districts citywide. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32195 - 27722 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to incorporate permeability standards and site design standards in multiple zoning districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Permeable Open Space, Site Design, Citywide\n- UID: 05b2dd59-09ee-4152-ad46-5c567e43ecf6\n\n- Topic: Building Height Designation Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to change the maximum building height designation from 70 feet to 120 feet for a specific area. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32196 - 27723 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the ordinance to increase the maximum building height designation for a specific location.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building Height, Zoning, Maximum Height Designation\n- UID: 05b2dd59-09ee-4152-ad46-5c567e43ecf6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use for a mini-warehouse in specific districts and areas. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32197 - 27724 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passage of the ordinance to allow the establishment of a mini-warehouse in designated districts and areas.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, Zoning\n- UID: 05b2dd59-09ee-4152-ad46-5c567e43ecf6", + "uid": "05b2dd59-09ee-4152-ad46-5c567e43ecf6", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 146-7 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to prohibit encroachments onto city property without permission, require fair market value charges, exempt certain historic encroachments, and establish responsibilities. It was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32198 - 27724 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Governmental Affairs Committee, encroachments, fair market value charges\n- UID: 87a8be50-12cf-48b0-8dc0-0907f2afa446\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the 2018 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from various departments and appropriating them to other departments. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and it was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32201 - 27725 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, amendment, appropriations, Budget Committee\n- UID: 87a8be50-12cf-48b0-8dc0-0907f2afa446\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: An ordinance to further amend the 2018 Capital Budget by de-appropriating and appropriating funds from various departments. The details of the outcome were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32211 - 27730 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The specific outcome of the vote was not included in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, amendment\n- UID: 87a8be50-12cf-48b0-8dc0-0907f2afa446", + "uid": "87a8be50-12cf-48b0-8dc0-0907f2afa446", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 2018 Capital Budget Appropriation\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to appropriate funds to the Department of Property Management and the Department of Public Works, with the Budget Committee recommending approval. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32212 - 27731 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were appropriated to the specified departments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Department of Property Management, Department of Public Works\n- UID: 015b4c38-fddb-4630-86a7-eceaf9179724\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Requests\n- Summary: Councilmember Cantrell proposed the approval of demolition permits for properties at specific locations, but the motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-96\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for demolition permits was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 015b4c38-fddb-4630-86a7-eceaf9179724\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's 2016 Renewables Request for Proposals\n- Summary: A resolution was passed to initiate a show cause proceeding regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's 2016 Renewables Request for Proposals, with the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee recommending approval.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-97\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to initiate a show cause proceeding.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Renewables Request for Proposals, Show cause proceeding\n- UID: 015b4c38-fddb-4630-86a7-eceaf9179724\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints\n- Summary: A resolution was passed to initiate a show cause order regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC electric service disruptions and complaints, with the directive for Entergy to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints, and establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-98\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to initiate a show cause order and direct Entergy to take specific actions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Electric service disruptions, Show cause order, Minimum electric reliability standards\n- UID: 015b4c38-fddb-4630-86a7-eceaf9179724", + "uid": "015b4c38-fddb-4630-86a7-eceaf9179724", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure\n- Summary: Resolution for approval to deploy advanced metering infrastructure, and request for cost recovery and related relief, as well as the directive to Entergy New Orleans, LLC to accelerate implementation of its advanced metering initiative.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-98\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval for the deployment of advanced metering infrastructure and directive to Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Entergy New Orleans, Deployment, Cost Recovery\n- UID: 02897aae-5d4d-4d0b-b769-6027a946c686\n\n- Topic: Electric Vehicles Charging and Regulatory Issues\n- Summary: Resolution and order opening a docket regarding electric vehicles charging and related regulatory issues.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-99\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Opening a docket regarding electric vehicles charging and related regulatory issues.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Vehicles, Charging, Regulatory Issues, Docket\n- UID: 02897aae-5d4d-4d0b-b769-6027a946c686\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan for Safety and Permits\n- Summary: Approval of the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Safety and Permits, specifically for the new class of Safety and Permits, Chief Zoning Official.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-101\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Safety and Permits.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Classified Pay Plan, Safety and Permits\n- UID: 02897aae-5d4d-4d0b-b769-6027a946c686", + "uid": "02897aae-5d4d-4d0b-b769-6027a946c686", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Re-appointment of Caitlyn Iacono to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the re-appointment of Caitlyn Iacono as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term expiring January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-103\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-appointment of Caitlyn Iacono approved by the council.\n- UID: 6b6864ee-b25d-4a04-8710-2fafd49e9a64\n\n- Topic: Re-appointment of Elizabeth Shepard to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the re-appointment of Elizabeth Shepard as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term expiring January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-appointment of Elizabeth Shepard approved by the council.\n- UID: 6b6864ee-b25d-4a04-8710-2fafd49e9a64\n\n- Topic: Re-appointment of Essence Banks to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the re-appointment of Essence Banks as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term expiring January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-105\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-appointment of Essence Banks approved by the council.\n- UID: 6b6864ee-b25d-4a04-8710-2fafd49e9a64\n\n- Topic: Re-appointment of Marianne Cufone to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the re-appointment of Marianne Cufone as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term expiring January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-appointment of Marianne Cufone approved by the council.\n- UID: 6b6864ee-b25d-4a04-8710-2fafd49e9a64", + "uid": "6b6864ee-b25d-4a04-8710-2fafd49e9a64", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Logan Burke to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Logan Burke as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, replacing Jeff Cantin, for a term expiring on January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-109\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Logan Burke ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Logan Burke, Environmental Advisory Committee, Appointment\n- UID: c5de602a-e6f3-4855-85c3-8c8b393e9221\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Beverly Wright to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the reappointment of Beverly Wright as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee for a term expiring on January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-110\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Beverly Wright ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Beverly Wright, Environmental Advisory Committee, Reappointment\n- UID: c5de602a-e6f3-4855-85c3-8c8b393e9221\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: Motion to adopt consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was approved.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda adopted and other matters referred to the proper agency.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Referral, Motion\n- UID: c5de602a-e6f3-4855-85c3-8c8b393e9221\n\n- Topic: Tax Abatement Report for Councilmanic District \"B\"\n- Summary: Submission of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation of \u201capproval\u201d of the Restoration Tax Abatement request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for approval of Restoration Tax Abatement request submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, Recommendation\n- UID: c5de602a-e6f3-4855-85c3-8c8b393e9221", + "uid": "c5de602a-e6f3-4855-85c3-8c8b393e9221", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Participation in Property Tax Abatement Program for Municipal Address 2130-2132 Laurel Street\n- Summary: The ordinance approves the participation of Municipal Address 2130-2132 Laurel Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program, owned by GPD 839 Jackson Ave LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-111\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, GPD 839 Jackson Ave LLC\n- UID: ac16637b-9068-4818-a1d6-38da14036a4d\n\n- Topic: Request for Council Action on Demolition Permit Application\n- Summary: The ordinance requests Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision \"without a recommendation\" on an application for a demolition permit for addresses 2339 St. Andrew St. and 2309-11 Felicity St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to APPROVE as Relocation only for 2339 St. Andrew St.: 6 yeas - 4 nays\n Vote 2: Motion to APPROVE for 2309-11 Felicity St.: 5 yeas - 5 nays\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for both addresses was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Council Action\n- UID: ac16637b-9068-4818-a1d6-38da14036a4d", + "uid": "ac16637b-9068-4818-a1d6-38da14036a4d", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 2309-11 Felicity St.\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the denial of renovation and new construction of buildings at 3000-3032 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: 2309-11\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to overrule the denial was successful.\n- UID: 9c84f327-da46-4a57-9167-067a4ef6d905\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal for 823-827 Dauphine St.\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the denial of the retention of HVAC units for the property located at 823-827 Dauphine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to overrule the denial was successful.\n- UID: 9c84f327-da46-4a57-9167-067a4ef6d905", + "uid": "9c84f327-da46-4a57-9167-067a4ef6d905", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 107/17 - RIVER STREET VENTURES, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling in specific districts and the rescission of previous ordinances. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in 4 YEAS and 2 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-121\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote despite the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential Dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 12cf1707-c4a4-4437-80f3-8035d642cb38\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 2/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-17-551\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit certain uses in specific planning districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\". The petition died due to a missed deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance failed due to a missed deadline and the petition died.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Planning Districts\n- UID: 12cf1707-c4a4-4437-80f3-8035d642cb38", + "uid": "12cf1707-c4a4-4437-80f3-8035d642cb38", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 5/18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-558\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change and conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages. The City Planning Commission recommended denial. Councilmember Cantrell moved to take up this matter later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on\n- Decision/Key Actions: Matter postponed for later discussion\n- UID: aeb1d5a1-474e-47d1-8767-ddb2aa9916ba\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 10/18 - 2126 Constance Street, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use permit for a neighborhood commercial establishment. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions. Speakers included proponents Jacob Young and Alex Ackel, and opponents Jenna Burke, Jane Murdock, Jack Radosk, Bill Manning, and Seth Marlja.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 10/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approval - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use permit approved with conditions\n- UID: aeb1d5a1-474e-47d1-8767-ddb2aa9916ba", + "uid": "aeb1d5a1-474e-47d1-8767-ddb2aa9916ba", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 15/18 - WILSONLE INVESTMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional uses to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a commercial district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-122\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use passed with 5 YEAS and 1 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Gas Station, Alcoholic Beverages, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8a13c529-fc66-4723-becc-11f5ff161bdf\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 17/18 - THE PALMS LOUISIANA, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in a commercial district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seventeen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 17/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for approval, subject to provisos, was discussed, but no voting outcome was provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mini-Warehouse, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: 8a13c529-fc66-4723-becc-11f5ff161bdf", + "uid": "8a13c529-fc66-4723-becc-11f5ff161bdf", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 017/18 - The Palms Louisiana, LLC\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the conditional use permit for a min-warehouse in a specific district, subject to 17 provisos. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit for the min-warehouse was approved with 17 provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use Permit, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 0bdca623-1e54-42c2-8bee-cdbf4d217d60\n\n- Topic: City Council Motion No. M-17-558\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend the addition of Motion No. M-18-120 to the Council's Agenda. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-558\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The addition of Motion No. M-18-120 to the Council's Agenda was suspended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Agenda, Motion Suspension\n- UID: 0bdca623-1e54-42c2-8bee-cdbf4d217d60", + "uid": "0bdca623-1e54-42c2-8bee-cdbf4d217d60", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use Request for Square 204 Lot \u00a7S or 1\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-B1A to HU-MU and a conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages, located in the Fourth Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, but the council overruled the recommendation with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change and conditional use request approved by the council.\n- UID: 8d3e0e40-d324-4d95-8f25-cb6578ca277c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 243, Lot A\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-Bl, located in the Fourth Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, and the council's decision is not mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-122\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Council's decision not mentioned in the summary.\n- UID: 8d3e0e40-d324-4d95-8f25-cb6578ca277c", + "uid": "8d3e0e40-d324-4d95-8f25-cb6578ca277c", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 11/18 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, on Square 108, Lots 16 and 17. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 11/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the recommendation failed.\n- UID: 1946ea34-5196-410b-9f36-b1b56fd886fe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 16/18 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, on Square 108, Lots 16 and 17. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 16/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 1946ea34-5196-410b-9f36-b1b56fd886fe", + "uid": "1946ea34-5196-410b-9f36-b1b56fd886fe", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 18/18 - 2728 Bienville, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial, but the motion was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: M=-18-125\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deny - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to request a zoning change was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, Withdrawn\n- UID: 611d06cb-c042-4472-8040-731b78f0f9c9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/18 - PRIMMOZ ABS, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/TremAO/Bywater Commercial District to an HM-MU Historic Marigny/TremA\u00a9/Bywater Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 20/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, but specific voting details are not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, Approval\n- UID: 611d06cb-c042-4472-8040-731b78f0f9c9", + "uid": "611d06cb-c042-4472-8040-731b78f0f9c9", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/18 - 3000-3032 St. Claude Ave., LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change and conditional use permit for a hotel in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater district. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, Conditional Use Permit, City Planning Commission\n- UID: beb86cd2-6025-485d-9178-75a2da6cfbb3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 27/18 - FATHOM 4, LLC, ET AL\n- Summary: Details of the ordinance can be found at the provided URL.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, FATHOM 4 LLC, City Planning\n- UID: beb86cd2-6025-485d-9178-75a2da6cfbb3", + "uid": "beb86cd2-6025-485d-9178-75a2da6cfbb3", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 2100 Saint Thomas Street\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RM2 to HU-MU for Square 43, Lot Xl, in the Fourth Municipal District, was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 27/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Withdrawn)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- UID: ffb53098-f296-452e-b235-dc9a08ce9af9\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for 4734 Magazine St., LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District was approved, subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 29/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with eight provisos.\n- UID: ffb53098-f296-452e-b235-dc9a08ce9af9", + "uid": "ffb53098-f296-452e-b235-dc9a08ce9af9", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 33/18 - RICHARD H. SMOTHERS\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos. The motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 33/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages approved with three provisos.\n- UID: 80fbce6c-4161-41a1-b3c6-bf52c65cce63\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 35/18 \u2014 ULVENHOUT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in 4 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 35/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 4 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-MU did not pass due to lack of legal majority.\n- UID: 80fbce6c-4161-41a1-b3c6-bf52c65cce63", + "uid": "80fbce6c-4161-41a1-b3c6-bf52c65cce63", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 35/18\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. The applicant requested to withdraw the request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 35/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- UID: 1430587c-3c20-11e8-a67b-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 36/18\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote outcome was 2 YEAS, 3 NAYS, and 3 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 36/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: NO LEGAL MAJORITY - (2 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No legal majority\n- UID: 1430587c-3c20-11e8-a67b-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 37/18\n- Summary: No specific details provided\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 37/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific details provided\n- UID: 1430587c-3c20-11e8-a67b-00505691de41", + "uid": "de1ea409-ca9b-43a6-9b36-6826f8a61ef0", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved for continuation to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- UID: f716ed11-bbae-49b7-9656-62b7a3d22a62\n\n- Topic: Modification to Approved Development Plan for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend a previous ordinance to consider modifications to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 30,230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable - Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18 for further consideration.\n- UID: f716ed11-bbae-49b7-9656-62b7a3d22a62", + "uid": "f716ed11-bbae-49b7-9656-62b7a3d22a62", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of VCE Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend various sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning classification, including definitions, sound levels, measurements, and enforcement procedures for sound violations. The ordinance was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee and was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 30,650\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: VCE zoning, sound regulations, enforcement procedures\n- UID: adc8ad74-ce97-4add-adf2-35929667a20a\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multiple-Family Residential Development\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to permit a multiple-family residential development with a cocktail lounge in a CBD-9 Central Business District. The ordinance was withdrawn from consideration, with Councilmembers Guidry and Head voting \"NAY.\"\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,061\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (NAY: 2)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Residential development, conditional use, Central Business District\n- UID: adc8ad74-ce97-4add-adf2-35929667a20a\n\n- Topic: TNC Permit Holder Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend requirements for TNC (Transportation Network Company) permit holders to provide proof of compliance with certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC permit, ADA requirements, Department of Safety and Permits\n- UID: adc8ad74-ce97-4add-adf2-35929667a20a", + "uid": "adc8ad74-ce97-4add-adf2-35929667a20a", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rental Registry Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a rental registry program in the City of New Orleans, requiring the registration of rental housing property, inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The matter was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental registry, housing property, inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, appeals\n- UID: 15d1a514-f3b5-4d60-80bc-039cb6f1e964\n\n- Topic: Ethics Administration Amendments\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, governing Ethics Administration. It includes revisions mandated by the Home Rule Charter, providing financial and operational independence to local ethics entities, and enacting revisions relative to the Office of Inspector General and the Office of Independent Police Monitor. The matter was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics administration, Inspector General, Police Monitor, Home Rule Charter, independence\n- UID: 15d1a514-f3b5-4d60-80bc-039cb6f1e964\n\n- Topic: Definition of Domestic Violence\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 54-525 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to the definition of domestic violence. The matter was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31845\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic violence, definition, Code of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: 15d1a514-f3b5-4d60-80bc-039cb6f1e964", + "uid": "15d1a514-f3b5-4d60-80bc-039cb6f1e964", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Street Naming Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish criteria, application fees, and requirements for street naming in the City of New Orleans. It was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31901\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- UID: d6fcee05-afb9-44d2-9d80-ffdfc07f6d3c\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience related to per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. Referred to the Public Works Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32138\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Public Works Committee)\n - Vote 2: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 4/19/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Public Works Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/19/18\n- UID: d6fcee05-afb9-44d2-9d80-ffdfc07f6d3c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. It was moved by Councilmember Cantrell and seconded by Councilmember Williams and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32159\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Ayes: Cantrell, Williams; Nays: Guidry, Head)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: d6fcee05-afb9-44d2-9d80-ffdfc07f6d3c", + "uid": "d6fcee05-afb9-44d2-9d80-ffdfc07f6d3c", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for specific municipal addresses. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,160\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU District was approved.\n- UID: c252f28b-a950-43e3-936a-82640d6d9c66\n\n- Topic: Amendments to City Code for Driveways and Sidewalks\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain certain sections of the City Code related to the installation and specifications of driveways and sidewalks, as well as permit validity and enforcement of standards. The ordinance was adopted unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,174\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposed amendments to the City Code were approved without opposition.\n- UID: c252f28b-a950-43e3-936a-82640d6d9c66\n\n- Topic: Permitting and Technical Standards Enforcement\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize enforcement of established permitting and technical standards. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,202\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The authorization for enforcement of permitting and technical standards was approved.\n- UID: c252f28b-a950-43e3-936a-82640d6d9c66", + "uid": "c252f28b-a950-43e3-936a-82640d6d9c66", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 12 Historic Urban Neighborhoods Non-Residential Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the use permissions in certain districts to permit two commercial short-term rentals on property by right, with additional licenses subject to the conditional use process. The ordinance passed with 4 YEAS and 2 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32202 - 27726 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with the specified amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short Term Rentals, Conditional Use Process\n- UID: 05ade29e-1ab8-4ce6-9660-d8c356b7ab17\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 2-1121 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to amend the public reporting requirement deadline for the Office of the Independent Police Monitor. It passed unanimously with 7 YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32203 - 27727 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police Monitoring, Public Reporting, Code Amendment\n- UID: 05ade29e-1ab8-4ce6-9660-d8c356b7ab17", + "uid": "05ade29e-1ab8-4ce6-9660-d8c356b7ab17", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Acceptance and Dedication of Public Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to accept the donation of and dedicate as a public street the property formerly known as St. Philip Street. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,210\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to accept and dedicate the property as a public street\n- Tags/Keywords: Public street, Donation, Dedication\n- UID: 99eb4f76-a064-4fa0-a9e8-04d7d1f6aca4\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to modify regulations regarding the application and issuance of alcoholic beverage permits and enforcement. The meeting was continued to 4/19/18 without a final decision.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,213\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to 4/19/18 for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic beverage permits, Regulations, Enforcement\n- UID: 99eb4f76-a064-4fa0-a9e8-04d7d1f6aca4\n\n- Topic: Definitions for Historic Preservation\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish definitions for demolition and restructuring for properties within the jurisdiction of the New Orleans Historic District and Landmarks Commission. The meeting was continued without a final decision.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,214\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic preservation, Definitions, Demolition, Restructuring\n- UID: 99eb4f76-a064-4fa0-a9e8-04d7d1f6aca4", + "uid": "99eb4f76-a064-4fa0-a9e8-04d7d1f6aca4", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-242 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 154-242 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to the display of unauthorized signs on public streets. It was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32214\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to Committee - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, City Code, Transportation, Public Streets\n- UID: e9172622-6c30-4183-b114-a7487944ede1\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Trust for Public Land\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to repeal Ordinance No. 27,651 M.C.S. and authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Trust for Public Land to develop and establish a publicly-available portal of environmental, ecological, and public health data. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32216\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7, 0, 0, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the ordinance passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Environmental Data, Public Health, Trust for Public Land\n- UID: e9172622-6c30-4183-b114-a7487944ede1\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the University of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the University of New Orleans. The details of the agreement were not provided, but the motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32217\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the ordinance passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, University of New Orleans\n- UID: e9172622-6c30-4183-b114-a7487944ede1", + "uid": "e9172622-6c30-4183-b114-a7487944ede1", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Augmenting Flood Mitigation Planning and Project Delivery\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to expand the scope of properties affected by severe flooding citywide, conduct outreach to property owners with repetitive flood losses, and provide educational opportunities for university students in floodplain management and related fields.\n- Ordinance Number: 32217 pt. 1\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, indicating support for the proposed measures to address flooding issues in the city.\n- Tags/Keywords: Flood mitigation, property outreach, educational opportunities\n- UID: c66960c5-2f9f-4512-b05a-d5c6757b53b0\n\n- Topic: Recall of RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Summary: The ordinance directs CURO to recall the RFQ for a Manager of Public, Educational, and Government Access Channels on the Cox Cable System due to deficiencies in providing requested information and inadequate responses from NOA-TV.\n- Ordinance Number: 32217 pt. 2 - 27773 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18 for further discussion and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ recall, PEG access channels\n- UID: c66960c5-2f9f-4512-b05a-d5c6757b53b0\n\n- Topic: City Council Support for Litigation\n- Summary: The ordinance declares the New Orleans City Council's support for litigation to protect the city and urges the mayor to file suit, with a copy of the resolution to be sent to the governor and the mayor.\n- Ordinance Number: R-17-383\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18 for further consideration and potential action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Litigation support, city protection\n- UID: c66960c5-2f9f-4512-b05a-d5c6757b53b0", + "uid": "c66960c5-2f9f-4512-b05a-d5c6757b53b0", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Analyst)\n- Summary: The council approved the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Analyst) ANALYST SERIES HIRING\u2019 RATES, to be effective on April 8, 2018 in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana. The Budget Committee recommended deferral to the Budget Committee meeting of 4/26/18, and it was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Analyst) approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendments, Budget Committee, Louisiana Constitution\n- UID: ba7db173-5083-4550-99c1-eb53b3a70318\n\n- Topic: Re-appointment of Nick Harris to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the re-appointment of Nick Harris as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term that will expire on January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-appointment of Nick Harris approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Advisory Committee, Re-appointment, Nick Harris\n- UID: ba7db173-5083-4550-99c1-eb53b3a70318\n\n- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Catholic Church Event\n- Summary: The council approved waiving all permit fees relative to the \"Old Fashion Tent Revival\" event sponsored by St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, upon completion of the necessary application processes and approvals. The fee waiver authorized by this section shall not include any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-108\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permit fees waived for the specified event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit Fees, Event Sponsorship, St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Catholic Church\n- UID: ba7db173-5083-4550-99c1-eb53b3a70318", + "uid": "ba7db173-5083-4550-99c1-eb53b3a70318", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Declaration of Opposition to Senate Bill 462 and Zoning Laws\n- Summary: The council declared its opposition to Senate Bill 462 and any law that strips zoning power from municipalities and parishes or the ability to use zoning laws to promote affordable housing for low and moderate income families.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-112\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the declaration of opposition passed with 6 yeas and 1 absent council member.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning laws, affordable housing, opposition, R-18-112\n- UID: d3192319-42a1-4fd1-86a3-93743080df60\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Arthur Johnson to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Arthur Johnson as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term that will expire on January 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-113\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appoint Arthur Johnson to the Environmental Advisory Committee passed with 6 yeas and 1 absent council member.\n- Tags/Keywords: Arthur Johnson, Environmental Advisory Committee, appointment, M-18-113\n- UID: d3192319-42a1-4fd1-86a3-93743080df60", + "uid": "d3192319-42a1-4fd1-86a3-93743080df60", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving 75% of permit fees for Crescent City Kings Semi Pro Football Games\n- Summary: Motion to waive 75% of all permit fees for facilities rentals associated with the Crescent City Kings Semi Pro Football Games at Joe W. Brown Memorial Park on specific dates. The motion was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-114\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, Crescent City Kings, Football Games\n- UID: 779cbc87-718a-4f64-a3de-430450d1f318\n\n- Topic: Waiving all permit fees for GNO Senior Olympics Track and Field Meet\n- Summary: Motion to waive all permit fees for the GNO Senior Olympics Track and Field Meet at Joe W. Brown Memorial Park. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-115\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, GNO Senior Olympics, Track and Field Meet\n- UID: 779cbc87-718a-4f64-a3de-430450d1f318\n\n- Topic: Waiving all permit fees for Lower 9 House of Music Egg Hunt\n- Summary: Motion to waive all permit fees for the Lower 9 House of Music Egg Hunt at Oliver Bush Playground. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-116\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, Lower 9 House of Music, Egg Hunt\n- UID: 779cbc87-718a-4f64-a3de-430450d1f318", + "uid": "779cbc87-718a-4f64-a3de-430450d1f318", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving permit fees for Fleur De Ladies Easter Egg Hunt\n- Summary: The ordinance waives all permit fees for the Fleur De Ladies Easter Egg Hunt event held at Goretti Playground on March 31, 2018. The fee waiver does not include any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permit fees waived for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, event permit, community event\n- UID: 0abfb329-2b86-4a3f-bd8a-136b1c06519a\n\n- Topic: Consolidated PFC Ground Lease and Special Facility Revenue Bonds\n- Summary: The resolution authorizes and approves the execution of a consolidated PFC ground lease in connection with the Phase I PFC Garage on the south side of the airport and a new PFC East Garage on the north side of the airport. It also approves the issuance, sale, and delivery of not to exceed two hundred ten million dollars ($210,000,000) special facility revenue bonds by the New Orleans Aviation Board.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-118\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization and approval of the ground lease and issuance of special facility revenue bonds\n- Tags/Keywords: PFC ground lease, revenue bonds, airport development\n- UID: 0abfb329-2b86-4a3f-bd8a-136b1c06519a", + "uid": "0abfb329-2b86-4a3f-bd8a-136b1c06519a", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting approval for demolition permits at 2121 Baronne St. and 3416-18 Third St.\n- Summary: The council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for demolition permits at the specified locations.\n- Ordinance Number: Substitute Motion M-18-96\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the substitute motion passed, granting approval for demolition permits at the specified locations.\n- UID: 5010cf8a-398e-49ea-a696-486cde1bbb5b\n\n- Topic: Granting approval for demolition permits at 2330-32 Felicity St.\n- Summary: The council continued the discussion on granting approval for demolition permits at the specified location to the meeting of 4/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: Motion M-18-119\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to a future meeting.\n- UID: 5010cf8a-398e-49ea-a696-486cde1bbb5b\n\n- Topic: Suspend the rules to introduce Ordinances on First Reading.\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed, allowing the introduction of ordinances on first reading.\n- UID: 5010cf8a-398e-49ea-a696-486cde1bbb5b", + "uid": "5010cf8a-398e-49ea-a696-486cde1bbb5b", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance Adoption\n- Summary: The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Cantrell and seconded by Councilmember Guidry. It was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was successfully adopted by the council.\n- UID: 34bed7cf-8ffe-4f8c-be1b-cd87f724c4bb", + "uid": "34bed7cf-8ffe-4f8c-be1b-cd87f724c4bb", + "publish_date": "4-5-2018", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Roll Call: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members, Meeting\n- UID: efeb566a-7845-4a6b-91b9-0b37f0b24263\n\n- Topic: Invocation\n- Summary: The meeting began with an invocation by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith Jr., Pastor of Israelite Baptist Church.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Invocation: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting began with the invocation\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Reverend, Pastor, Israelite Baptist Church\n- UID: efeb566a-7845-4a6b-91b9-0b37f0b24263", + "uid": "efeb566a-7845-4a6b-91b9-0b37f0b24263", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Breast Cancer Awareness Month Recognition\n- Summary: The New Orleans City Council recognized various support organizations and agencies for their participation in the 5th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition of support organizations and agencies for their participation in Breast Cancer Awareness Month\n- Tags/Keywords: Breast Cancer Awareness, Recognition, Support Organizations\n- UID: fc542079-37ae-48b9-9a20-2dd082477388\n\n- Topic: The Health of Women and Girls in Louisiana: Racial Disparities in Birth Outcomes\n- Summary: The Mary Amelia Douglas-Whited Community Women\u2019s Health Education Center at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine made a presentation on the subject of racial disparities in birth outcomes for women and girls in Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation on racial disparities in birth outcomes for women and girls in Louisiana\n- Tags/Keywords: Women's Health, Racial Disparities, Birth Outcomes\n- UID: fc542079-37ae-48b9-9a20-2dd082477388", + "uid": "fc542079-37ae-48b9-9a20-2dd082477388", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: YMCA Children\u2019s Unified Benefits and Services (Y CUBS) Grant\n- Summary: The YMCA of Greater New Orleans has received a 3-year grant to address the immediate resource needs and engage in strategic planning to tackle future challenges for the ASD community of Greater New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Grant received for Y CUBS program\n- Tags/Keywords: YMCA, ASD community, grant, strategic planning\n- UID: e0d86b43-6c21-46af-83db-6635cf71d664\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Accounting Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a quarterly accounting report to the City Council, including data from all RPCEA funds held by ENO, as required by Council Resolution R-13-162.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quarterly accounting report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, quarterly accounting report, RPCEA funds\n- UID: e0d86b43-6c21-46af-83db-6635cf71d664\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Project Status Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Public Version of the Project Status Report for approval to construct Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems and request for cost recovery and related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Project Status Report submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Project Status Report, Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems\n- UID: e0d86b43-6c21-46af-83db-6635cf71d664", + "uid": "e0d86b43-6c21-46af-83db-6635cf71d664", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Katherine Hamilton, Executive Director, Advanced Energy Management Alliance\n- Summary: Katherine Hamilton submitted comments on the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. (Docket No. UD-17-03) on behalf of the Advanced Energy Management Alliance.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments submitted for consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy, Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: dd400bfa-5097-4816-bef6-2979b53858b7\n\n- Topic: Communication from Deborah A. Vivien, City Economist, City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Deborah Vivien submitted the 2017 Revenue Estimating Conference attendance report as required by Section 2-87 of the municipal code.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted as required\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Estimating, Municipal Code, City Economist\n- UID: dd400bfa-5097-4816-bef6-2979b53858b7\n\n- Topic: Communication from Michael J. Laughlin, Assistant City Attorney, City of New Orleans, Law Department\n- Summary: Michael J. Laughlin submitted a motion for the City of New Orleans to intervene and be included on the service list regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates (Docket No. UD-18-07).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion submitted for intervention\n- Tags/Keywords: Intervention, Electric and Gas Rates, Law Department\n- UID: dd400bfa-5097-4816-bef6-2979b53858b7\n\n- Topic: Communication from Carrie R. Tournillon, Kean|Miller, LLP, Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted a motion for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. to intervene and be included on the service list regarding the revised application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion submitted for intervention\n- Tags/Keywords: Intervention, Electric and Gas Rates, Attorneys at Law\n- UID: dd400bfa-5097-4816-bef6-2979b53858b7", + "uid": "dd400bfa-5097-4816-bef6-2979b53858b7", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Rate Change Application\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a DVD containing replacement files for native work papers and a corrected version of Electric Statement AA.5 in support of their application for a change in electric and gas rates. None of these files alter the relief requested in the Company\u2019s application.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: DVD containing replacement files and corrected version of Electric Statement AA.5 received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, rate change, electric and gas rates\n- UID: 04740499-8e11-4aa6-bfca-cd5a8da2b82b\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested Council action regarding their approval of demolition permits for several locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Council received NCDAC approvals for demolition permits\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, demolition permits\n- UID: 04740499-8e11-4aa6-bfca-cd5a8da2b82b", + "uid": "04740499-8e11-4aa6-bfca-cd5a8da2b82b", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Intervention of the Alliance for Affordable Energy In Re: REVISED APPLICATION OF ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS, LLC FOR A CHANGE IN ELECTRIC AND GAS RATES\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted an original and two copies of their intervention regarding Entergy New Orleans' application for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates\n- UID: e34e9565-bffe-471d-a934-632826926ea1\n\n- Topic: Technical Resource Manual Version 2.0 (TRM) by Entergy New Orleans\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans submitted the Technical Resource Manual Version 2.0 on behalf of ADM Associates as per Resolutions R-15-140, R-18-228; UD-08-02, UD-17-03.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-08-02, UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Manual received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Technical Resource Manual, ADM Associates\n- UID: e34e9565-bffe-471d-a934-632826926ea1\n\n- Topic: Objections to the Advisors to the Council of the City of New Orleans\u2019 First Set of Data Requests to Entergy New Orleans\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted objections to the Advisors to the Council of the City of New Orleans\u2019 First Set of Data Requests to Entergy New Orleans regarding the application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Entergy New Orleans, objections, electric and gas rates\n- UID: e34e9565-bffe-471d-a934-632826926ea1\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: Nikki Szalwinski requested to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \u201capproval\u201d for A/C location for property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 11/1/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Nikki Szalwinski, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, appeal\n- UID: e34e9565-bffe-471d-a934-632826926ea1", + "uid": "e34e9565-bffe-471d-a934-632826926ea1", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of property demolition\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the commission's denial of an application to demolish property located at 3826 Baudin Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, property demolition, appeal\n- UID: 6cf7836a-6ca4-4a3a-a83d-aa50a7fcda7a\n\n- Topic: Appeal of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission's no action vote\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the commission's \"no action vote\" regarding an application to restore the existing State Palace Theater and construct a twelve-story hotel tower above for property located at 1100 Canal Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, State Palace Theater, appeal\n- UID: 6cf7836a-6ca4-4a3a-a83d-aa50a7fcda7a\n\n- Topic: Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District Appeal\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended \"denial\" of the Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District Appeal for property located at 2326 Chartres Street, Unit A. Design Review Number 131/18.\n- Ordinance Number: STR DR. NO. 131-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received, hearing date set for 11/1/18\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Short Term Rental, Zoning District Appeal\n- UID: 6cf7836a-6ca4-4a3a-a83d-aa50a7fcda7a\n\n- Topic: Appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's denial of Architectural Committee motion\n- Summary: The Director of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the commission's decision of \"denial\" of the Architectural Committee motion to conceptually approve mini-split condenser location by neighboring property owner for property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Architectural Committee, appeal\n- UID: 6cf7836a-6ca4-4a3a-a83d-aa50a7fcda7a", + "uid": "6cf7836a-6ca4-4a3a-a83d-aa50a7fcda7a", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Plan\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted the 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Plan for informational purposes. No action is needed at this time.\n- Ordinance Number: VCC_Report 1005-1009 St. Philip St\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Plan transmitted for informational purposes\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Improvement Plan, City Planning Commission, Transmittal\n- UID: 685a71f6-6574-479d-89e9-9e4dac0c1486\n\n- Topic: Short Term Rental Study\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted the Short Term Rental Study in accordance with City Council Motion M-18-194. No action by the City Council is required at this time.\n- Ordinance Number: CPC_2019-2023 Capital Improvement Transmittal Letter\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Study transmitted for informational purposes\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental Study, City Planning Commission, Transmittal\n- UID: 685a71f6-6574-479d-89e9-9e4dac0c1486", + "uid": "685a71f6-6574-479d-89e9-9e4dac0c1486", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an MI Maritime Industrial District to an HI Heavy Industrial District and a conditional use to permit a construction and demolition debris recycling facility in the proposed HI District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,404\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change and conditional use for the recycling facility were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Conditional Use, Recycling Facility\n- UID: 00dcb12b-3fa3-4c1e-b149-9c228a0d12d5\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for a Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,405\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the standard restaurant was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Restaurant Establishment\n- UID: 00dcb12b-3fa3-4c1e-b149-9c228a0d12d5", + "uid": "00dcb12b-3fa3-4c1e-b149-9c228a0d12d5", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1A\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for a specific area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,406\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Business District\n- UID: eb8c4c87-dbc5-47ea-a239-ea65d75b3297\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 138-59 of the City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Section 138-59 of the City Code related to sanitation charges and fees for disposal of refuse, garbage, and trash at a City transfer station. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,409\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Section 138-59 of the City Code was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Sanitation Charges, Refuse Disposal\n- UID: eb8c4c87-dbc5-47ea-a239-ea65d75b3297\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bar in Historic Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish a Conditional Use to permit a bar in specific historic commercial and overlay districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,410\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Conditional Use for a bar in the designated historic districts was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Historic Districts, Bar Establishment\n- UID: eb8c4c87-dbc5-47ea-a239-ea65d75b3297\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for a Bar in Historic Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a bar in specific historic commercial and overlay districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,411\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of Conditional Use for a bar in the specified historic districts was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Historic Districts, Bar Establishment\n- UID: eb8c4c87-dbc5-47ea-a239-ea65d75b3297", + "uid": "eb8c4c87-dbc5-47ea-a239-ea65d75b3297", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a new Interim Zoning District to prohibit certain uses for all lots located within specific zoning districts in the city. This includes prohibiting the issuance or renewal of certain short term rental permits. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32411-27898 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short Term Rental, Interim Zoning District\n- UID: b5f7bf46-3975-4e8f-9fba-744454daf017\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Residential Development\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a Conditional Use to permit a multi-family residential development in specific zoning districts and locations within the city. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32412-27899 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Residential Development, Zoning\n- UID: b5f7bf46-3975-4e8f-9fba-744454daf017\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permits Approval\n- Summary: This motion granted the \"approval\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's requests for demolition permits, subject to relocation only, for specific properties at designated locations. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-451\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: b5f7bf46-3975-4e8f-9fba-744454daf017", + "uid": "b5f7bf46-3975-4e8f-9fba-744454daf017", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda\n- Summary: The council adopted the consent agenda which included three specific addresses: 6123 N. Dorgenois St., 1831 Caffin Ave., and 1024 Gordon St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-451\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The consent agenda was adopted.\n- UID: 56080eaa-8085-4783-a3a2-d0d0a9b552d9\n\n- Topic: Motion by Councilmember Moreno\n- Summary: The motion was made by Councilmember Moreno, but further details of the motion and its outcome are not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-460\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- UID: 56080eaa-8085-4783-a3a2-d0d0a9b552d9", + "uid": "56080eaa-8085-4783-a3a2-d0d0a9b552d9", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension of Investigation Deadline for Entergy's New Orleans Power Station Application\n- Summary: The ordinance extends the deadline for Investigators to conclude the investigation and submit a report to the Council regarding the hiring of paid actors to attend and/or speak at public meetings in connection with Entergy's New Orleans Power Station application.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-460\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The deadline for the investigation is extended to November 2, 2018.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, New Orleans Power Station, Investigation, Deadline Extension\n- UID: a3c9c648-2dc9-40e9-bc8f-ed28100c6dd0\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor's appointment of Roberta Brown as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee for a term expiring on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-467\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Roberta Brown's appointment to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee is approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, Mayor's Appointment, Ratification\n- UID: a3c9c648-2dc9-40e9-bc8f-ed28100c6dd0", + "uid": "a3c9c648-2dc9-40e9-bc8f-ed28100c6dd0", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision on a demolition permit\n- Summary: The ordinance addressed a request for a fee reduction/waiver of a post-demolition fee for a property located at 1700 Agriculture St. The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended waiving the entire post-demolition fee, which was approved by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-467\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Further Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive the entire post-demolition fee was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, fee reduction, demolition permit\n- UID: 0af05393-7b9c-460a-952c-4bafacdba2fe\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District\n- Summary: The ordinance granted the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District for a specific purpose.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-461\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion for Approval - Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, approval\n- UID: 0af05393-7b9c-460a-952c-4bafacdba2fe", + "uid": "0af05393-7b9c-460a-952c-4bafacdba2fe", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Advisory Committee\u2019s request for fee reduction\n- Summary: The Advisory Committee requested a fee reduction from $17,745.00 to 0.00 for the property located at 1700 Agriculture Street. The motion to suspend the rules to add the request to the Council's agenda passed unanimously. The subsequent motion to adopt the request also passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-461\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fee reduction request for the property located at 1700 Agriculture Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee reduction, Advisory Committee, Property\n- UID: 5408a7ad-4628-4712-a12d-5c4119a6e33d\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement (RTA) for 2700 S. Broad Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 2700 S. Broad Street. The participation of Municipal Address 2700 S. Broad Street owned by 2700 Bohn Motor LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-452\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (Report received, no voting outcome specified)\n Vote 2: Passed - (Unanimous approval, specific numbers not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Restoration Tax Abatement request and participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program were both approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Property Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: 5408a7ad-4628-4712-a12d-5c4119a6e33d", + "uid": "5408a7ad-4628-4712-a12d-5c4119a6e33d", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC - OF ELIZABETH 3B. BALLARD, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PERMITS, NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE, NCDAC CLERK\n- Summary: The ordinance was a request for Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d on an application for a demolition permit for the location at 2524 Elysian Fields Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-468\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council overruled the NCDAC decision of denial for the demolition permit.\n- UID: cf7648a2-cb81-4821-99b6-29dadc6eaee4\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF ALICE HARVEY\n- Summary: This ordinance requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d for the demolition of a 1,106 square feet property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-468\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council approved the appeal for the demolition of the property.\n- UID: cf7648a2-cb81-4821-99b6-29dadc6eaee4", + "uid": "cf7648a2-cb81-4821-99b6-29dadc6eaee4", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Single Family Residence at 3826 Baudin Street\n- Summary: Deferred until later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Single Family Residence, Deferred, 3826 Baudin Street\n- UID: f906218d-ff7a-4c05-af45-b210a53785d4\n\n- Topic: CBDHDLC Appeal for Construction of a New Hotel Tower\n- Summary: Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later date for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC Appeal, Hotel Tower, 1100 Canal Street\n- UID: f906218d-ff7a-4c05-af45-b210a53785d4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 83/18 for Bou-Mikael Management, LLC\n- Summary: Withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 83-18\n- Votes Summary: YEAS: 4, NAYS: 3, ABSENT: 2\n- Decision/Key Actions: Applicant's request to withdraw the zoning change was accepted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD2 to HU-Bl, Square 580, Lot U or U-1, 4439 Canal Street\n- UID: f906218d-ff7a-4c05-af45-b210a53785d4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 93/18 for Pablo G. Dabasse and Maria A. Fuertes-Andurand\n- Summary: N/A\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD2 to HU-MU, Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- UID: f906218d-ff7a-4c05-af45-b210a53785d4", + "uid": "f906218d-ff7a-4c05-af45-b210a53785d4", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 93-18\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change in the Fifth Municipal District, allowing for a new use district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval. The motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 93-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the zoning change in the Fifth Municipal District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: d40dd977-70c0-4783-b528-39083f249dfb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 95-18\n- Summary: Request to amend an ordinance to allow a fast food restaurant to operate 24 hours. The property is in an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to twelve provisos. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 95-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable (discussion continued to the next meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Fast Food Restaurant, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d40dd977-70c0-4783-b528-39083f249dfb", + "uid": "d40dd977-70c0-4783-b528-39083f249dfb", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Residential Development in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family District\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to a residential development in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was moved by Gisleson Palmer, seconded by Moreno, and was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 98-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved the residential development with eight provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Residential development, HU-RD2 district, City Planning Commission, approval\n- UID: 3cbbf412-df6f-425d-9ebf-f25ffaf2784d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request in S-LRS1 Lakeview Single-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a zoning change request from an S-LRS1 Lakeview Single-Family Residential District to an S-LBl Lake Area Neighborhood Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, and the applicant later requested to withdraw the request. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 101-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was withdrawn by the applicant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, S-LRS1 district, withdrawal\n- UID: 3cbbf412-df6f-425d-9ebf-f25ffaf2784d", + "uid": "3cbbf412-df6f-425d-9ebf-f25ffaf2784d", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 108/18 - NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF NEW ORLEANS\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use for commercial use in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 108-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 6c4f236a-96f3-42b7-8489-8171b85d18e2\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 109/18 - MARCELLO BENETTI AND LAURA L. REID\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District. Approved with five provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 109-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Approved - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with five provisos\n- UID: 6c4f236a-96f3-42b7-8489-8171b85d18e2\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 110/18 - 1532 ST. PHILIP, LLC\n- Summary: Details available at https://cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3 118&doc_id=acc46b0e-debd- 1 1e8-9302-0050569183fa\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-473\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Details available at the provided link\n- UID: 6c4f236a-96f3-42b7-8489-8171b85d18e2", + "uid": "6c4f236a-96f3-42b7-8489-8171b85d18e2", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 178, Lot 1 or 13\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for Square 178, Lot 1 or 13. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved with 4 council members voting in favor and 1 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HMR-1, HMC-1, Historic District, Residential District, Commercial District\n- UID: 3f7fd959-cb8d-47f7-b0eb-3fa85c51251f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Request for 2820-26 St. Claude Avenue\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a bar with live entertainment and retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 111-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (1 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was denied with 4 council members voting against and 1 in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Live Entertainment, Alcohol Sales, HMC-2, Historic District, Commercial District\n- UID: 3f7fd959-cb8d-47f7-b0eb-3fa85c51251f\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the servitude agreement was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Cantilever Canopy, Gentilly Boulevard, Laharpe Street\n- UID: 3f7fd959-cb8d-47f7-b0eb-3fa85c51251f", + "uid": "3f7fd959-cb8d-47f7-b0eb-3fa85c51251f", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Conditional Use for Alcohol Sale\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to consider modifications to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. \n- Ordinance Number: 30230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcohol Sale, Development Plan\n- UID: 5ba509c2-b2ce-4e9f-b221-e88101521bda\n\n- Topic: Temporary Moratorium on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses relative to Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR) to certain areas of the city, affecting persons seeking new permits/licenses. \n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental Permits, Moratorium, Commercial Rentals\n- UID: 5ba509c2-b2ce-4e9f-b221-e88101521bda", + "uid": "5ba509c2-b2ce-4e9f-b221-e88101521bda", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article XVII of Chapter 30 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish permits and fees for businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental, along with requirements and limitations on operations and storage. However, it was withdrawn after being referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn after being referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: 4d38afcd-8a79-4361-a557-9eed74a60638\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate Federal grant funds for the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. The Budget Committee deferred it to the full Council meeting, and it was continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the full Council meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the full Council meeting and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 4d38afcd-8a79-4361-a557-9eed74a60638\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for the City of New Orleans (Expenditures)\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one also aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds for the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. It was deferred to the full Council meeting and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the full Council meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the full Council meeting and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 4d38afcd-8a79-4361-a557-9eed74a60638", + "uid": "4d38afcd-8a79-4361-a557-9eed74a60638", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Employment and Employee Domicile Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to exempt the Sewerage and Water Board (S&WB) from city employment and employee domicile requirements to facilitate robust hiring to address public safety, health, and infrastructure issues. However, the ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,358\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 4abac3a5-a3d0-4829-ba27-f6aaba80a2c7\n\n- Topic: Granting Servitude to an Adjacent Property Owner\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,396\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 4abac3a5-a3d0-4829-ba27-f6aaba80a2c7\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Alice Harvey\n- Summary: The appeal was a request to challenge the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d for the demolition of a single-family residence. No specific voting outcome or decision was mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 4abac3a5-a3d0-4829-ba27-f6aaba80a2c7", + "uid": "4abac3a5-a3d0-4829-ba27-f6aaba80a2c7", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 105/18 - Melvet L. Dangerfield\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change and conditional use for a standard restaurant in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos. The motion to approve the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-469\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Conditional Use\n- UID: 5ecdf027-9c21-4166-9f20-6b39218f573f\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,399 - By: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer (By Request)\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way. The motion to approve the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-472\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Mayor Authorization\n- UID: 5ecdf027-9c21-4166-9f20-6b39218f573f", + "uid": "5ecdf027-9c21-4166-9f20-6b39218f573f", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Lone Star NGL Pipeline, LP\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with Lone Star NGL Pipeline, LP, pertaining to a pipeline right-of-way located under public property. The agreement will not interfere with public rights-of-way and sets forth the minimum price and terms. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32403-27892\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the servitude agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, Pipeline, Public property, Mayor, Authorization\n- UID: aa0a518b-cb61-4df1-aa98-f13366553d4d\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Bicycle Registration Sections\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections in the City Code to establish voluntary registration parameters for bicycles, along with associated fees, to facilitate recovery in case of loss. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,413\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of bicycle registration sections in the City Code\n- Tags/Keywords: Bicycle registration, Amendment, City Code, Recovery\n- UID: aa0a518b-cb61-4df1-aa98-f13366553d4d", + "uid": "aa0a518b-cb61-4df1-aa98-f13366553d4d", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment for the disposition of individual small vehicles, including bicycles, and penalties relative thereto\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to address the disposition of individual small vehicles, including bicycles, and penalties related to them. The motion for the amendment passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: 32413-27900\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the amendment passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: small vehicles, bicycles, penalties, amendment\n- UID: 851f9b02-4ee8-41f6-8deb-991bbc7fde4f\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of additional state grant funds for the Department of Police\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate additional state grant funds received from the 2017 STOP Violence Against Women Act to the Department of Police for overtime regarding sexual assault and domestic violence initiatives. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32414\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: state grant funds, Department of Police, sexual assault, domestic violence, budget committee\n- UID: 851f9b02-4ee8-41f6-8deb-991bbc7fde4f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of the operating budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2018\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2018 to appropriate additional state grant funds received from the 2017 STOP Violence Against Women Act to the Department of Police for overtime regarding sexual assault and domestic violence initiatives. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32415\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: operating budget, state grant funds, Department of Police, sexual assault, domestic violence, budget committee\n- UID: 851f9b02-4ee8-41f6-8deb-991bbc7fde4f", + "uid": "851f9b02-4ee8-41f6-8deb-991bbc7fde4f", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Police Overtime\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate additional state grant funds received from the 2017 STOP Violence Against Women Act to the Department of Police for overtime regarding sexual assault and domestic violence initiatives. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 8cffed9e-8870-4e40-a9d7-6cbc328c45b4\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with NOBC\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement with the New Orleans Building Corporation for administration of a parcel of land owned by the State of Louisiana. It was withdrawn due to a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32420\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn due to a technical correction needed\n- UID: 8cffed9e-8870-4e40-a9d7-6cbc328c45b4\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Local Foundation Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate Local Foundation Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Resilience & Sustainability for National Wildlife Foundation Grant. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32422\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 8cffed9e-8870-4e40-a9d7-6cbc328c45b4\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Local Foundation Grant Funds\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate Local Foundation Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Resilience & Sustainability. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32423\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 8cffed9e-8870-4e40-a9d7-6cbc328c45b4", + "uid": "8cffed9e-8870-4e40-a9d7-6cbc328c45b4", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Sustainability for National Wildlife Foundation Grant\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to secure funding from the National Wildlife Foundation Grant for sustainability initiatives. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32423\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 763e16de-d50b-4a2c-a878-8e7b5b98be9a\n\n- Topic: Transfer of funds within the Office of Inspector General\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to transfer funds within the Office of Inspector General from personal services category to other operating category. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32424\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 763e16de-d50b-4a2c-a878-8e7b5b98be9a\n\n- Topic: Transfer of funds from the Office of Inspector General to the Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds from the Office of Inspector General personal services category to the Ethics Review Board personal services category. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32425\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- UID: 763e16de-d50b-4a2c-a878-8e7b5b98be9a\n\n- Topic: Adoption of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\u2019s Tourism Promotion Program for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to adopt the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\u2019s Tourism Promotion Program for 2019, providing special services in the area of Marketing New Orleans Tourism. It was continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32426\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- UID: 763e16de-d50b-4a2c-a878-8e7b5b98be9a", + "uid": "763e16de-d50b-4a2c-a878-8e7b5b98be9a", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Pool Safety Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify that improperly or unsecured pools with stagnant water are threats to public health and safety, allowing the City to take immediate action to address the dangerous conditions. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32427-27901 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing the City to address improperly or unsecured pools with stagnant water as threats to public health and safety.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pool safety, public health, ordinance amendment\n- UID: f0f45e10-1c24-4487-9c2e-8dfb38895e0e\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Audubon Charter School\u2019s Fall F\u00e9te\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for the Audubon Charter School\u2019s Fall F\u00e9te on November 10, 2018. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32428-27902 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, granting the temporary waiver of fees and requirements for the school\u2019s Fall F\u00e9te event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, school event, temporary waiver\n- UID: f0f45e10-1c24-4487-9c2e-8dfb38895e0e", + "uid": "f0f45e10-1c24-4487-9c2e-8dfb38895e0e", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rededication of Pontchartrain Park Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rededicate the Pontchartrain Park Playground at 6500 Press Drive as the \u201cPontchartrain Park McBurnett Knox Playground\u201d.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,446\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rededication, Pontchartrain Park Playground, McBurnett Knox Playground\n- UID: e7febebc-6d09-4a58-9014-0b82bd15a632\n\n- Topic: Amending the Regular Council Meeting Schedule\n- Summary: The motion aimed to suspend Rule 1 of the Rules and Regulations of the City Council and amend the Regular Council Meeting schedule for the remainder of the 2018 calendar year.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-446\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to amend the meeting schedule for the rest of the year.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regular Council Meeting Schedule, Rule Suspension, Amending Schedule\n- UID: e7febebc-6d09-4a58-9014-0b82bd15a632\n\n- Topic: Property Tax Ordinance Adoption Announcement\n- Summary: The motion announced the Council\u2019s intention to adopt the ordinance(s) levying, continuing, and/or renewing property taxes for the year 2019 on a specific date and time.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-447\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to announce the adoption of property tax ordinances for the year 2019.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Ordinance, Adoption Announcement, 2019 Property Taxes\n- UID: e7febebc-6d09-4a58-9014-0b82bd15a632", + "uid": "e7febebc-6d09-4a58-9014-0b82bd15a632", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Council Rules for Appointments\n- Summary: The council motion M-18-449 proposed the suspension of Rules 15 and 15.1 for the appointment of councilmembers to various boards, commissions, and agencies. The motion passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-449\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of Council Rules for Appointments\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Appointments, Suspension, Boards, Commissions, Agencies\n- UID: a12f3abb-c08f-4fb7-8e89-ed67ece7a2fe\n\n- Topic: City Assuming Responsibility for Project Costs\n- Summary: Resolution R-18-450 certified that the city would assume full responsibility for the local match of 20% of construction costs, 100% of design engineering and construction administration costs, and any legal liability incurred as a result of the project. The resolution passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-450\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: City Assuming Responsibility for Project Costs\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Project Costs, City Responsibility, Construction, Design Engineering, Legal Liability\n- UID: a12f3abb-c08f-4fb7-8e89-ed67ece7a2fe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion M-18-453 directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. The motion was introduced by Councilmember Giarrusso and the details of the amendment can be found at the provided link. The outcome of the vote was not explicitly mentioned in the summary provided.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-453\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendment, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: a12f3abb-c08f-4fb7-8e89-ed67ece7a2fe", + "uid": "a12f3abb-c08f-4fb7-8e89-ed67ece7a2fe", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suburban Lake Area Marina District Building Height Increase\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to increase the maximum building height from 60 feet to 65 feet in the Suburban Lake Area Marina District. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-453\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The maximum building height in the Suburban Lake Area Marina District was increased from 60 feet to 65 feet.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building height increase, Suburban Lake Area Marina District, M-18-453\n- UID: 8d5f2275-8dcc-414e-b6a3-7aeb06c0ba4a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of General Standards for Planned Developments\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding the threshold for institutional structures. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-454\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission was directed to consider amending the threshold for institutional structures in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned developments, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, M-18-454\n- UID: 8d5f2275-8dcc-414e-b6a3-7aeb06c0ba4a\n\n- Topic: Appointment of New Orleans Civil Service Commission Member\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the appointment of Brittney Richardson to serve the unexpired term of Tania Tetlow on the New Orleans Civil Service Commission. The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-455\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Brittney Richardson was appointed to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, appointment, M-18-455\n- UID: 8d5f2275-8dcc-414e-b6a3-7aeb06c0ba4a", + "uid": "8d5f2275-8dcc-414e-b6a3-7aeb06c0ba4a", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Neil Kleiman's appointment to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Neil Kleiman, the nominee of Tulane University, to serve the remainder of the unexpired term of Tania Tetlow on the New Orleans Civil Service Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-456\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Neil Kleiman's appointment was ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- UID: dccd00d5-6d8e-43d2-ab1b-1a3702e59197\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Imtiaz Siddiqui's appointment to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Imtiaz Siddiqui, the nominee of Tulane University, to serve the remainder of the unexpired term of Tania Tetlow on the New Orleans Civil Service Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-457\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- UID: dccd00d5-6d8e-43d2-ab1b-1a3702e59197\n\n- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-459\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing for the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Ordinance, Amendment\n- UID: dccd00d5-6d8e-43d2-ab1b-1a3702e59197", + "uid": "dccd00d5-6d8e-43d2-ab1b-1a3702e59197", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Approval\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines the process for conditional use approval by the City Council, including the introduction and adoption of an ordinance. It also specifies that failure to take action on a zoning ordinance within ninety days will result in the application being denied.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-459\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- UID: 875d5bf1-d6d0-42ba-aca4-3a514ca91ab3\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor's appointment of Cashauna Hill as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee for a specific term.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-462\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- UID: 875d5bf1-d6d0-42ba-aca4-3a514ca91ab3\n\n- Topic: Motion\n- Summary: The motion was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer and is related to an ordinance that can be accessed through a specific link provided.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-463\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the motion and its outcome are not specified in the summary.\n- UID: 875d5bf1-d6d0-42ba-aca4-3a514ca91ab3", + "uid": "875d5bf1-d6d0-42ba-aca4-3a514ca91ab3", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Lori Nicole Jupiter to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Lori Nicole Jupiter as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee was ratified and approved by the City Council for a term expiring on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-463\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, ratification\n- UID: 67e888b6-de82-43ee-beba-08bc944a737e\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Marjorianna Willman to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Marjorianna Willman as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-464\n- Votes Summary:\n - No vote recorded as the motion was withdrawn.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, withdrawal\n- UID: 67e888b6-de82-43ee-beba-08bc944a737e\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Maxwell Ciardullo to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Maxwell Ciardullo as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee was ratified and approved by the City Council for a term expiring on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-465\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, ratification\n- UID: 67e888b6-de82-43ee-beba-08bc944a737e", + "uid": "67e888b6-de82-43ee-beba-08bc944a737e", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of Stan Norwood to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion ratifies the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Stan Norwood as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee for a term expiring on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-466\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to ratify the appointment passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor\u2019s Appointment, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: a1e40ca7-ae48-4c9c-be3a-7ac496fdedc0\n\n- Topic: Special Election for Additional Ad Valorem Tax for Elderly Citizens\n- Summary: The resolution calls for a special election to authorize the City Council to levy an additional ad valorem tax for the purpose of funding services and programs for elderly citizens of the Parish for a period of five years.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-458\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to call for a special election passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Ad Valorem Tax, Elderly Citizens, Funding\n- UID: a1e40ca7-ae48-4c9c-be3a-7ac496fdedc0", + "uid": "a1e40ca7-ae48-4c9c-be3a-7ac496fdedc0", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fair Chance Hiring Standards Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to extend fair chance hiring standards to persons, contracts, corporations, cooperative endeavor agreements, and entities in a contract or grant with the City of New Orleans. It limits the consideration of criminal history of an applicant and establishes fair chance hiring standards in the city. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,382\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed after being amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fair Chance Hiring, Employment, Criminal History\n- UID: 7133af3d-0769-4f8a-86f9-e42067e1fcad\n\n- Topic: Ordinances on First Readings\n- Summary: Several ordinances on first readings were introduced and laid over as required by law. The specific details of these ordinances were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,455 thru 32,457, 32,459 thru 32,460\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: First Readings, Ordinances\n- UID: 7133af3d-0769-4f8a-86f9-e42067e1fcad", + "uid": "7133af3d-0769-4f8a-86f9-e42067e1fcad", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,447\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,447\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,448\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,448\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,499\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,499\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,450\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,450\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,451\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,451\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,452\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,452\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,453\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,453\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,454\n- Summary: This ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,454\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- UID: c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64", + "uid": "c39fffa4-bf7b-4b94-ac07-3a3744a8eb64", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic Development Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Sections 70-407 and 70-408 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to promote diversity in community representation by increasing the number of nominating entities, augmenting membership qualifications, and establishing a schedule for submittal of recommendations. \n- Ordinance Number: 32455\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided, and no further details about the voting outcome are available. \n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Diversity, Community Representation\n- UID: db3eb2a7-2963-4f97-bd74-9ab30a72dd3a\n\n- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish the number of members of the Historic District Landmarks Commission, provide for staggering of terms for commission members, and make other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32456\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: (Outcome not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome and any further details are not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Membership, Terms\n- UID: db3eb2a7-2963-4f97-bd74-9ab30a72dd3a\n\n- Topic: Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission, including the number of members, membership requirements, purpose and functions of the commission, and application procedures.\n- Ordinance Number: 32457\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: (Outcome not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome and any further details are not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Central Business District, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Membership Requirements\n- UID: db3eb2a7-2963-4f97-bd74-9ab30a72dd3a\n\n- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance are not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: 32458\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Voided - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided, and no further details about the voting outcome are available. \n- UID: db3eb2a7-2963-4f97-bd74-9ab30a72dd3a", + "uid": "db3eb2a7-2963-4f97-bd74-9ab30a72dd3a", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way at 3027 St. Ann Street. The use granted in the servitude agreement will incorporate space not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32459\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed to authorize the Mayor to enter into the servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, Property encroachments, Public rights-of-way, Mayor authorization\n- UID: 5c784265-0b00-4337-97d7-b9da02456cb3\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with NOBC\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement with the New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC) for administration of a parcel of land owned by the State of Louisiana, located beneath U.S Highway 90 (Pontchartrain Expressway).\n- Ordinance Number: 32460\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative endeavor agreement, NOBC, State-owned land, Pontchartrain Expressway\n- UID: 5c784265-0b00-4337-97d7-b9da02456cb3\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic District\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit a hotel in an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-448\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to direct the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Hotel, Historic district, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5c784265-0b00-4337-97d7-b9da02456cb3", + "uid": "5c784265-0b00-4337-97d7-b9da02456cb3", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: Motion to adjourn the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned\n- UID: 2627dfde-d632-4111-a979-e62fa2d7bbf7", + "uid": "2627dfde-d632-4111-a979-e62fa2d7bbf7", + "publish_date": "10-18-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-18-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\nSummary: The roll call was conducted, and all council members except one were present, establishing a quorum.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (7 present, 0 absent)\nDecision/Key Actions: Quorum established\nUID: ce3e2be9-036e-4046-9308-6420e6b1e216", + "uid": "ce3e2be9-036e-4046-9308-6420e6b1e216", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of the Mayor\u2019s proposed 2019 Capital and Operating Budgets\n- Summary: Mayor LaToya Cantrell presented the proposed 2019 Capital and Operating Budgets for the City of New Orleans as required by the Home Rule Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposed 2019 Capital and Operating Budgets were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Mayor, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 19e8fb5b-f7e0-4c11-bee6-ca095579f6e9\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Meaghan McCormack, VP of Communications of the World Trade Center\n- Summary: Meaghan McCormack discussed the World Trade Center of New Orleans and the upcoming Louisiana Trade Week.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made without a formal vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: World Trade Center, Louisiana Trade Week\n- UID: 19e8fb5b-f7e0-4c11-bee6-ca095579f6e9", + "uid": "19e8fb5b-f7e0-4c11-bee6-ca095579f6e9", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Veteran Organizations\n- Summary: Representatives from various veteran organizations, including New Orleans VFW and Friends of Fisher House New Orleans, presented at the council meeting to celebrate Veterans Day.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and discussion on veteran-related issues\n- Tags/Keywords: Veterans, Presentation, Organizations\n- UID: 3196fd26-4d4b-4155-81ba-5d50a08be973\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Krewe: New Orleans Eyewear\n- Summary: Chris Brancato from Krewe: New Orleans Eyewear discussed the company and highlighted current and upcoming programs.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and discussion on eyewear company and programs\n- Tags/Keywords: Eyewear, Presentation, Programs\n- UID: 3196fd26-4d4b-4155-81ba-5d50a08be973\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 113/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-337\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to consider adding additional use restrictions and standards to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 113-18\n- Votes Summary: \n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Text amendment to the zoning ordinance passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Use Restrictions\n- UID: 3196fd26-4d4b-4155-81ba-5d50a08be973", + "uid": "3196fd26-4d4b-4155-81ba-5d50a08be973", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Restaurant Regulations in Lakeview\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to regulate the number and operation of restaurants in Lakeview, including restrictions on alcohol service, music, business hours, signage, and building setbacks.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-477\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with modifications, impacting properties in Lakeview between Canal Boulevard and West End Boulevard.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restaurant regulations, Lakeview, business hours, alcohol service, signage\n- UID: 862e6e9c-e575-4a97-b2c6-db37950c4237\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-18-488\n- Summary: The resolution was introduced by several council members, but specific details were not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-488\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, council members, details not available\n- UID: 862e6e9c-e575-4a97-b2c6-db37950c4237", + "uid": "862e6e9c-e575-4a97-b2c6-db37950c4237", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Declaration of October as Youth Justice Action Month\n- Summary: The ordinance declares the month of October as Youth Justice Action Month.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-488\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, with the Criminal Justice Committee recommending approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth Justice, October, Criminal Justice Committee\n- UID: f1474ee9-990c-45d1-998c-71397c5b1ccf\n\n- Topic: Executive Session for City of New Orleans vs. Lawrence Clark\n- Summary: The council held an executive session for the case City of New Orleans vs. Lawrence Clark.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Enter Executive Session - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council entered an executive session for the specified case.\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Legal Case, City of New Orleans vs. Lawrence Clark\n- UID: f1474ee9-990c-45d1-998c-71397c5b1ccf", + "uid": "f1474ee9-990c-45d1-998c-71397c5b1ccf", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Orleans Career Center Support\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to support the New Orleans Career Center in providing job opportunities, education, and training for the city's youth. It was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-491\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to support the New Orleans Career Center in its efforts to provide job growth and stability for the city's youth.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Career Center, job growth, education, training\n- UID: d7377021-e1c1-4d3e-af2b-2e03fda85e58\n\n- Topic: Special Ad Valorem Tax for Parks and Recreational Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes a special ad valorem tax of 6.31 mills to be levied for the construction, improvement, and maintenance of parks and recreational facilities in New Orleans. It was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-489\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to authorize the calling of an election for the special ad valorem tax to fund parks and recreational facilities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special ad valorem tax, parks, recreational facilities, New Orleans\n- UID: d7377021-e1c1-4d3e-af2b-2e03fda85e58", + "uid": "d7377021-e1c1-4d3e-af2b-2e03fda85e58", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rededication of Pontchartrain Park Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rededicate the Pontchartrain Park Playground at 6500 Press Drive as the \"Pontchartrain Park McBurnett Knox Playground\". The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32446\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Pontchartrain Park Playground will be rededicated as the \"Pontchartrain Park McBurnett Knox Playground\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Pontchartrain Park Playground, rededication, McBurnett Knox Playground\n- UID: 0564b7b5-7822-41fa-ad2b-a6f0d5ce8d2d\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Report\n- Summary: The communication submitted an original and two copies of the report for the quarter ended June 30, 2018 detailing the Regulated Utilities' proportionate share of the consolidated total Entergy's assets. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report for the quarter was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, quarterly report, regulated utilities\n- UID: 0564b7b5-7822-41fa-ad2b-a6f0d5ce8d2d", + "uid": "0564b7b5-7822-41fa-ad2b-a6f0d5ce8d2d", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ENO Algiers November 2018 Fuel Adjustment Clause (\u201cFAC\u201d) Factors\n- Summary: The preliminary calculation indicates an increase of more than 25% over the previous billing month. The November 2018 FAC factor for ENO Algiers customers is estimated to be $0.019067/kWh compared to the actual billed October 2018 FAC factor of $0.008978/kWh.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Increase in FAC factors for ENO Algiers customers.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Algiers, Fuel Adjustment Clause, FAC factor\n- UID: 102514ba-c7dd-4433-99a8-6a2c28948683\n\n- Topic: Petition of Intervention by Building Science Innovators\n- Summary: Building Science Innovators submitted a petition of intervention into Entergy New Orleans 2018 rate case.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition of intervention submitted by Building Science Innovators.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building Science Innovators, Entergy New Orleans, rate case\n- UID: 102514ba-c7dd-4433-99a8-6a2c28948683\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Comments on the Council\u2019s Rulemaking\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted comments on the Council\u2019s rulemaking concerning future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of comments by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, rulemaking, comments\n- UID: 102514ba-c7dd-4433-99a8-6a2c28948683\n\n- Topic: Initial Comments by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. submitted initial comments regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of initial comments by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., initial comments, rulemaking proceeding\n- UID: 102514ba-c7dd-4433-99a8-6a2c28948683", + "uid": "102514ba-c7dd-4433-99a8-6a2c28948683", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Generating Resources or Purchase Power Agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to CNO Docket UD-18-05, File No.: 7717-43, related to the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and is pending further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, generating resources, purchase power agreements\n- UID: a38c54c1-20a3-4033-9896-e397ea3d073c\n\n- Topic: Release of Whole-Building Data\n- Summary: This ordinance involves the release of whole-building data to building owners and the establishment of a docket and rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the Council's rules. It is related to the Advisors' Report Regarding the Release of Whole-Building Data, UD-18-04.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and is pending further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: whole-building data, rulemaking proceeding, building owners\n- UID: a38c54c1-20a3-4033-9896-e397ea3d073c\n\n- Topic: Process for Requests for Proposals\n- Summary: This ordinance addresses the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC. It includes comments from the Alliance for Affordable Energy.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and is pending further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: requests for proposals, generating resources, purchase power agreements, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- UID: a38c54c1-20a3-4033-9896-e397ea3d073c\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Recycling and Waste Management\n- Summary: This ordinance involves a request to appear before the New Orleans City Council to appeal the performance of the recycling and waste management for the City of New Orleans and to discuss environmental concerns related to the lack of recycling for city residents and the tourism industry.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: recycling, waste management, environmental concerns, appeal\n- UID: a38c54c1-20a3-4033-9896-e397ea3d073c", + "uid": "a38c54c1-20a3-4033-9896-e397ea3d073c", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Motion to Extend Settlement Schedule Deadlines\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Senior Counsel, Legal Services, submitted an original and two copies of ENO\u2019s Motion to Extend Settlement Schedule Deadlines. The motion was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Settlement Schedule, Deadlines\n- UID: ff644d0f-cd2f-4581-ba5a-72e40c07b2d4\n\n- Topic: Ex parte application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of its financing plan\n- Summary: Mark G. Otts, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services Department, submitted documents in accordance with the Resolution R-18-226 for the approval of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's financing plan. The documents were received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Documents received in accordance with the Resolution\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Financing Plan, Resolution R-18-226\n- UID: ff644d0f-cd2f-4581-ba5a-72e40c07b2d4\n\n- Topic: November Fuel Adjustment Clause (FAC) and FERC Filings Potential Impact\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, submitted a letter requesting permission to reflect the net effect of recent FERC decisions in the November Fuel Adjustment Clause. The initial filing resulted in a debit to customers, but updated numbers now show a credit due to adjustments in interest accrued and tax reform. The letter was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Letter received, reflecting potential impact on the November 2018 FAC\n- Tags/Keywords: Fuel Adjustment Clause, FERC Filings, Gary E. Huntley\n- UID: ff644d0f-cd2f-4581-ba5a-72e40c07b2d4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 104/18, 118/18, 119/18, 121/18\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 104/18, 118/18, 119/18, and 121/18. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket numbers transmitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Docket Numbers\n- UID: ff644d0f-cd2f-4581-ba5a-72e40c07b2d4", + "uid": "ff644d0f-cd2f-4581-ba5a-72e40c07b2d4", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 2228 Gravier Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0388, 2228 Gravier Street, LM Development LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received, and a hearing date was set for 11/29/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, LM Development LLC\n- UID: 805afa1e-8776-417c-8bda-06be0b75b4e8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Additional State Grant Funds for STOP Violence Against Women Act\n- Summary: Two ordinances were introduced to appropriate additional state grant funds received from the 2017 STOP Violence Against Women Act to the Department of Police for overtime regarding sexual assault and domestic violence initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,414 and CAL. NO. 32,415\n- Votes Summary:\n - CAL. NO. 32,414: Approved by the Budget Committee and adopted.\n - CAL. NO. 32,415: Referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Decision/Key Actions: CAL. NO. 32,414 was approved and adopted, while CAL. NO. 32,415 was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant Funds, STOP Violence Against Women Act, Police Overtime, Domestic Violence Initiatives\n- UID: 805afa1e-8776-417c-8bda-06be0b75b4e8", + "uid": "805afa1e-8776-417c-8bda-06be0b75b4e8", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Commercial Use\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use Permit to allow a commercial use over 5,000 square feet in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,421\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use Permit, Commercial Use\n- UID: 67b1e65b-46a7-4686-af3f-2b50bc927879\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Local Foundation Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate Local Foundation Grant funds for specific purposes. The ordinance was adopted following a recommendation for approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,422\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after receiving a recommendation for approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Local Foundation Grant\n- UID: 67b1e65b-46a7-4686-af3f-2b50bc927879\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate Local Foundation Grant funds for specific purposes. The ordinance was adopted following a recommendation for approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,423\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after receiving a recommendation for approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Local Foundation Grant\n- UID: 67b1e65b-46a7-4686-af3f-2b50bc927879", + "uid": "67b1e65b-46a7-4686-af3f-2b50bc927879", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: National Wildlife Foundation Grant Transfer\n- Summary: The ordinance transfers funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Resilience & Sustainability for a National Wildlife Foundation Grant.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,423\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds transferred to the specified office for the grant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant, Fund Transfer, Mayor\u2019s Office, Resilience & Sustainability\n- UID: a4815bed-43df-453f-b6d1-4edae0083af2\n\n- Topic: Office of Inspector General Funds Transfer\n- Summary: The ordinance amends the operating budget to transfer funds within the Office of Inspector General from personal services category to other operating category.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,424\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds transferred within the Office of Inspector General as specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Office of Inspector General, Funds Transfer\n- UID: a4815bed-43df-453f-b6d1-4edae0083af2\n\n- Topic: Ethics Review Board Funds Transfer\n- Summary: The ordinance amends the operating budget to transfer funds from the Office of Inspector General personal services category to the Ethics Review Board personal services category.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,425\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds transferred to the Ethics Review Board as specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Ethics Review Board, Funds Transfer\n- UID: a4815bed-43df-453f-b6d1-4edae0083af2\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,429\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, CBD\n- UID: a4815bed-43df-453f-b6d1-4edae0083af2", + "uid": "a4815bed-43df-453f-b6d1-4edae0083af2", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32429-27911 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Restaurant\n- UID: e9f44143-b46b-426f-93aa-a82f84e1c52e\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Hotel\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32430-27912 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Hotel\n- UID: e9f44143-b46b-426f-93aa-a82f84e1c52e\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Hotel\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32431-27913 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Hotel\n- UID: e9f44143-b46b-426f-93aa-a82f84e1c52e", + "uid": "e9f44143-b46b-426f-93aa-a82f84e1c52e", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Public Works and Safety Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from OS-N Neighborhood Open Space District to S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District and permit public works and safety facilities in the designated area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 102/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change and conditional use approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Public Works, Safety Facilities\n- UID: ae3edc0e-6f05-4560-a78f-aca994a8f225\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use for a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 97/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for multi-family dwelling approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic District\n- UID: ae3edc0e-6f05-4560-a78f-aca994a8f225\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property on N. Prieur St.\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for the demolition permit for the property located at 5422 N. Prieur St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permit approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: ae3edc0e-6f05-4560-a78f-aca994a8f225", + "uid": "ae3edc0e-6f05-4560-a78f-aca994a8f225", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permits for Various Properties\n- Summary: The council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s requests for demolition permits for properties located at 2134 Bartholomew St., 2331 Feliciana St., and 2400 Bartholomew St. Additionally, a demolition permit for the property at 821 Homedale St. was also approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-482, M-18-483\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-18-482: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-18-483: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permits for the mentioned properties were approved by the council.\n- UID: 1defb63e-e36e-491a-b17d-494d588baf48\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Economic Development Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Kendra Crawford Manson as an at-large member of the Economic Development Advisory Committee, effective until March 15, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-484\n- Votes Summary: \n - M-18-484: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Kendra Crawford Manson to the Economic Development Advisory Committee was ratified and approved.\n- UID: 1defb63e-e36e-491a-b17d-494d588baf48\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the appointment of Logan Burke as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, with a term expiring on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-485\n- Votes Summary: \n - M-18-485: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Logan Burke to the Environmental Advisory Committee was ratified and approved.\n- UID: 1defb63e-e36e-491a-b17d-494d588baf48", + "uid": "1defb63e-e36e-491a-b17d-494d588baf48", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Andreanecia Morris to the Finance Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Andreanecia Morris as a member of the Finance Authority of New Orleans, replacing Joseph Friend.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-485\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Andreanecia Morris approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Finance Authority, Andreanecia Morris\n- UID: 576f3920-baa3-4f6d-b4d3-8cf740a3122a\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Nicole Heyman to the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Nicole Heyman to fulfill the unexpired term of Rita Maria Reed as a member of the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-486\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Mayor's appointment of Nicole Heyman approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Redevelopment Authority, Nicole Heyman\n- UID: 576f3920-baa3-4f6d-b4d3-8cf740a3122a\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: Adoption of the Consent Agenda and referral of other matters to the proper agency.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the Consent Agenda and referral of other matters approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Referral, Adoption\n- UID: 576f3920-baa3-4f6d-b4d3-8cf740a3122a", + "uid": "576f3920-baa3-4f6d-b4d3-8cf740a3122a", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District Appeal for 2326 Chartres Street, Unit A\n- Summary: The ordinance recommended \"denial\" of the appeal for the Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District for the mentioned property. The applicant later withdrew the appeal. \n- Ordinance Number: DR_NO_131-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The withdrawal of the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental, Zoning District, Appeal, Withdrawn\n- UID: 4937cac4-a5d0-4b86-832d-d81ae44fe686\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: The ordinance was a request to appeal the decision of \"no action\" for the construction of a new twelve-story hotel tower above an existing theater building at 1100 Canal Street. The appeal was approved with a vote of 6 in favor and 0 against.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-476\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved with a vote of 6 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Construction, Approval\n- UID: 4937cac4-a5d0-4b86-832d-d81ae44fe686", + "uid": "4937cac4-a5d0-4b86-832d-d81ae44fe686", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 95/18 - Paul Ippolito and Peter Ippolito\n- Summary: The request is to amend an ordinance to allow a fast food restaurant to operate 24 hours, removing previous restrictions on operating hours. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 95-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Petition Dies\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition did not meet the deadline and therefore dies.\n- UID: 013a3c2c-2c59-4793-9bbe-7a1094d9f67a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 106/18 - McDonald's Corporation\n- Summary: The request is for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to modify the language regarding the Saint Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 106-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- UID: 013a3c2c-2c59-4793-9bbe-7a1094d9f67a", + "uid": "013a3c2c-2c59-4793-9bbe-7a1094d9f67a", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 107/18 - McDonald\u2019s Corporation\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-through facilities in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \u201cFOR DENIAL\u201d.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 107/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was denied based on the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, Drive-Through Facilities\n- UID: 78281894-e467-4b9c-9f51-88846b54a84f\n\n- Topic: Proposed Text Change\n- Summary: A proposed text change affecting regulations for properties with fast food restaurant use located in the Saint Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommended modification for the text change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Change, Fast Food Restaurant, Saint Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District\n- UID: 78281894-e467-4b9c-9f51-88846b54a84f", + "uid": "78281894-e467-4b9c-9f51-88846b54a84f", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 108/18 - Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, along with a conditional use permit for commercial use over 5,000 square feet. The request was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 108-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn by the applicant\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Neighborhood Housing Services, ZD NO 108-18\n- UID: 6f5f5d00-115c-4c1b-a830-32290a9ec8da\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 110/18 - 1532 St. Philip, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in 4 YEAS and 1 NAY, with 3 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 110-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed with majority vote\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, 1532 St. Philip, LLC, ZD NO 110-18\n- UID: 6f5f5d00-115c-4c1b-a830-32290a9ec8da", + "uid": "6f5f5d00-115c-4c1b-a830-32290a9ec8da", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 111/18 - 2820-26 ST. CLAUDE AVENUE LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a bar with live entertainment and retail sale of alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 111-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (1 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- UID: eca3e932-8d48-47a0-a2ba-63af0fee93ad\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 114/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-338\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to permit an educational facility in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 114-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with conditions.\n- UID: eca3e932-8d48-47a0-a2ba-63af0fee93ad", + "uid": "eca3e932-8d48-47a0-a2ba-63af0fee93ad", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 115/18 - Cal Morris, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for a specific property. The recommendation from the City Planning Commission is for modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-478\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved with modified approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change\n- UID: c90aba0f-de9f-4d0b-a8b5-b19f8b4b03ed\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 116/18 - Church of the Annunciation\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District for a specific property. The recommendation from the City Planning Commission is for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 116-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: c90aba0f-de9f-4d0b-a8b5-b19f8b4b03ed", + "uid": "c90aba0f-de9f-4d0b-a8b5-b19f8b4b03ed", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Docket No. 33/14\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to consider modifications to the approved development plan for a standard restaurant in a Neighborhood Business District. The amendment was passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: 30230-27903 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance amendment was approved without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Development Plan, Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 6566ee99-a49a-48a3-af8a-b204f6632619\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience for sightseeing tour vehicles. The discussion was continued to the next meeting for a technical correction.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,280\n- Votes Summary: The ordinance was not voted on and was continued to the next meeting.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance discussion was continued for a technical correction.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tour Vehicles, Regulation, Sightseeing, Transportation\n- UID: 6566ee99-a49a-48a3-af8a-b204f6632619", + "uid": "6566ee99-a49a-48a3-af8a-b204f6632619", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2018\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable related costs to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. The Budget Committee deferred the decision to the full Council meeting, which was continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the full Council meeting\n- UID: b2f29a00-c2aa-41e4-9cb6-ecc155180567\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for 2018\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable related costs to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. Similar to the previous ordinance, the Budget Committee deferred the decision to the full Council meeting, which was continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the full Council meeting\n- UID: b2f29a00-c2aa-41e4-9cb6-ecc155180567\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive Franchise for Wireless Broadband Network\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless broadband network within the City of New Orleans. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,359\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- UID: b2f29a00-c2aa-41e4-9cb6-ecc155180567", + "uid": "b2f29a00-c2aa-41e4-9cb6-ecc155180567", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 162-1 and creation of definition for \"charter party carriers\" (party buses)\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to create a definition for \"charter party carriers\" (party buses) and provide regulations, requirements, and limitations. However, it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32359\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Transportation, Regulations, Withdrawn\n- UID: 6eed8d5c-5750-4054-9cd5-8cc676b0d9d7\n\n- Topic: Amendment to wireless franchise granting and permits\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend and provide for the granting of wireless franchises, permits, fees, and other costs. It was continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32375\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless, Franchises, Permits, Continued\n- UID: 6eed8d5c-5750-4054-9cd5-8cc676b0d9d7\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Mayor to grant a servitude agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way. The minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement were fixed. The ordinance was not voted on in the summary provided.\n- Ordinance Number: 32433-27915 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not voted on\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 6eed8d5c-5750-4054-9cd5-8cc676b0d9d7", + "uid": "6eed8d5c-5750-4054-9cd5-8cc676b0d9d7", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting of Servitude at 1622 Sauvage Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,434\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to grant a servitude agreement at 1622 Sauvage Street.\n- UID: 7e33907a-dd19-465b-81e7-a8c7e41957f3\n\n- Topic: Granting of Servitude at 2750 St. Ann Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to grant a servitude agreement at 2750 St. Ann Street.\n- UID: 7e33907a-dd19-465b-81e7-a8c7e41957f3", + "uid": "7e33907a-dd19-465b-81e7-a8c7e41957f3", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease of Public Property\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease of land for an initial period of 10 years, with lease payments increasing 10% every five years, for portions of the Front Street and Leake Avenue public rights-of-way. The ordinance declares that the ground rights to be leased are not needed for public purposes at this time.\n- Ordinance Number: 32437-27918 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 01e2b5f2-d830-4e37-a3d8-9f4c1737ad16\n\n- Topic: Transfer of School Property\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to sign an Act of Transfer transferring a portion of the property known as Gentilly Terrace Elementary School to the Orleans Parish School Board. This transfer is pursuant to the Constitution of Louisiana and directs the City of New Orleans to transfer the title to any and all school property to OPSB.\n- Ordinance Number: 32438-27919 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 01e2b5f2-d830-4e37-a3d8-9f4c1737ad16", + "uid": "01e2b5f2-d830-4e37-a3d8-9f4c1737ad16", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Economic Development Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to increase diversity in community representation by expanding the number of nominating entities, enhancing membership qualifications, and establishing a schedule for recommendation submissions. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval with an amendment, which was passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,455\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to promote diversity in community representation was passed unanimously.\n- UID: 85dfda7e-394a-46ff-ab71-f6b1991e2a16\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish the number of members and staggering of terms for the Historic District Landmarks Commission. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer and was seconded by Councilmember Moreno, with unanimous approval.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,456\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the Historic District Landmarks Commission was passed unanimously.\n- UID: 85dfda7e-394a-46ff-ab71-f6b1991e2a16", + "uid": "85dfda7e-394a-46ff-ab71-f6b1991e2a16", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission. The purpose is to clarify procedures for applications and align them with state and local law. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32457-27924 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 RECUSED, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Code Amendment\n- UID: 3496226f-60e1-4fd1-a3bf-2b51fbec0490\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with New Orleans Building Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement with the New Orleans Building Corporation for the administration of a parcel of land owned by the State of Louisiana. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32460-27925 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 RECUSED, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance, technical correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, New Orleans Building Corporation, Land Administration\n- UID: 3496226f-60e1-4fd1-a3bf-2b51fbec0490", + "uid": "3496226f-60e1-4fd1-a3bf-2b51fbec0490", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recall of RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels on Cox Cable System\n- Summary: The City Council has directed CURO to recall the RFQ and issue a new one for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels on the Cox Cable System, due to deficiencies in providing requested information and inadequate responses from NOA-TV.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recall of RFQ and issuance of new RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, Manager of PEG Access Channels, deficiencies, CURO\n- UID: cd0eaf68-c0f0-43a1-be83-ee5cc00b07db\n\n- Topic: Funding for Remaining Four Years of Five Year Capital Program\n- Summary: The Council recommended projects to be funded for the remaining four years of the Five Year Capital Program (2019-2023), but technical corrections are needed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-492\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for funding projects for remaining four years of Five Year Capital Program, pending technical corrections\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Five Year Capital Program, recommendation\n- UID: cd0eaf68-c0f0-43a1-be83-ee5cc00b07db\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Aviation Board for 2019\n- Summary: The Council was to approve the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Aviation Board for the year 2019, but it was continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-493\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Aviation Board for 2019 pending continued discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans Aviation Board\n- UID: cd0eaf68-c0f0-43a1-be83-ee5cc00b07db\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for 2019\n- Summary: The Council was to approve the Operating Budget of the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the year 2019, but it was continued to the meeting of 11/29/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of Operating Budget for Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for 2019 pending continued discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission\n- UID: cd0eaf68-c0f0-43a1-be83-ee5cc00b07db", + "uid": "cd0eaf68-c0f0-43a1-be83-ee5cc00b07db", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of French Market Corporation Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: The council considered and continued the approval of the Operating Budget of the French Market Corporation for the year 2019. \n- Ordinance Number: M-18-494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Approval, French Market Corporation, 2019, Continued\n- UID: df9378b9-f377-4e5e-93ff-49710251eec3\n\n- Topic: Approval of New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: The council considered and continued the approval of the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-495\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Approval, Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, 2019, Continued\n- UID: df9378b9-f377-4e5e-93ff-49710251eec3\n\n- Topic: Approval of Orleans Parish Communication District Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: The council considered and continued the approval of the Operating Budget of the Orleans Parish Communication District for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-497\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Approval, Communication District, 2019, Continued\n- UID: df9378b9-f377-4e5e-93ff-49710251eec3\n\n- Topic: Approval of New Orleans Building Corporation Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: The council considered and continued the approval of the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Building Corporation for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 11/29/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Approval, Building Corporation, 2019, Continued\n- UID: df9378b9-f377-4e5e-93ff-49710251eec3", + "uid": "df9378b9-f377-4e5e-93ff-49710251eec3", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution to amend procedural schedule for Entergy New Orleans, LLC rate change application\n- Summary: The resolution aimed to amend the procedural schedule set forth in Resolution No. R-18-434 related to Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for a change in electric and gas rates. It passed without opposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The procedural schedule was amended as per the resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, rate change, procedural schedule, resolution\n- UID: 69a67860-da59-4779-9255-05eb90cf7315\n\n- Topic: Motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading\n- Summary: The motion aimed to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading, and it passed without opposition.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The rules were suspended to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, suspend rules, first reading, ordinances\n- UID: 69a67860-da59-4779-9255-05eb90cf7315", + "uid": "69a67860-da59-4779-9255-05eb90cf7315", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ad Valorem Taxes and Millage Rates for the Year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance relates to the levy of ad valorem taxes on all property in New Orleans and the levy of ad valorem taxes on property in special development and security districts for the year 2019. It also reallocates tax receipts for a state millage.\n- Ordinance Number: 32461\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem Taxes, Millage Rates, Property Tax, Levy\n- UID: b7ebeacc-d05f-4090-939b-921937909234\n\n- Topic: Levy of Fees on Property in Special Security and Improvement Taxing Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to the levy of fees on property located in special security and improvement taxing districts in New Orleans for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: 32462\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Fees, Security Districts, Improvement Taxing Districts\n- UID: b7ebeacc-d05f-4090-939b-921937909234\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget for the Year 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance provides the Capital Budget for the year 2019 in accordance with the City Charter's provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32463\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, City Charter, Fiscal Planning\n- UID: b7ebeacc-d05f-4090-939b-921937909234\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance provides the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019 in accordance with the City Charter's provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32464\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, City Revenues, Fiscal Planning\n- UID: b7ebeacc-d05f-4090-939b-921937909234", + "uid": "b7ebeacc-d05f-4090-939b-921937909234", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019\n - Summary: This ordinance provides the operating budget for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 in accordance with the City Charter.\n - Ordinance Number: 32465\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n - Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, City of New Orleans\n - UID: e6eb06c9-0bab-4b8e-84d1-f20b5131c488\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Code to Increase Notary Fees\n - Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 2-1103 of the City Code to increase notary fees.\n - Ordinance Number: 32466\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n - Tags/Keywords: City Code, Notary Fees, Amendment\n - UID: e6eb06c9-0bab-4b8e-84d1-f20b5131c488\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Downtown Development District\u2019s 2019 Plan\n - Summary: This ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2019 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2019.\n - Ordinance Number: 32467\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n - Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2019 Plan, Capital Improvements\n - UID: e6eb06c9-0bab-4b8e-84d1-f20b5131c488\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding for New Airport Access Road\n - Summary: This ordinance seeks to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an amendment to a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Kenner relative to the new Airport access road.\n - Ordinance Number: 32468\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n - Tags/Keywords: Memorandum of Understanding, Airport Access Road, Amendment\n - UID: e6eb06c9-0bab-4b8e-84d1-f20b5131c488", + "uid": "e6eb06c9-0bab-4b8e-84d1-f20b5131c488", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 109/18\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District. The voting outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32469\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-family Dwelling, Residential District\n- UID: 3c0c859b-2d87-4ffa-b782-076211bb5d8a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 90/18\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit an indoor amusement facility with standard restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components over 10,000 square feet in floor area. The voting outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32470\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amusement Facility, Restaurant, Entertainment\n- UID: 3c0c859b-2d87-4ffa-b782-076211bb5d8a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 105/18\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant. The voting outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32471\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Business District, Restaurant\n- UID: 3c0c859b-2d87-4ffa-b782-076211bb5d8a\n\n- Topic: Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)\n- Summary: This ordinance establishes the general review process, procedure, and approval criteria for participation in the Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP). The voting outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32472\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Exemption, Industrial Program, Approval Criteria\n- UID: 3c0c859b-2d87-4ffa-b782-076211bb5d8a", + "uid": "3c0c859b-2d87-4ffa-b782-076211bb5d8a", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 146-3 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to prohibit road races on election days and amend the required permits for road races.\n- Ordinance Number: 32473\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Road races, permits, election days\n- UID: 935fd48b-b68b-4860-9813-9a7962ecb219\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to change the zoning of a specific area from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32474\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, residential district, mixed-use district\n- UID: 935fd48b-b68b-4860-9813-9a7962ecb219\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a planned development for multi-family residential development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32475\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of the planned development was approved without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned development, multi-family residential, zoning\n- UID: 935fd48b-b68b-4860-9813-9a7962ecb219\n\n- Topic: Provisions relative to the distribution of print matter\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish provisions related to the distribution of solicited and unsolicited print matter.\n- Ordinance Number: 32476\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Print matter, distribution, provisions\n- UID: 935fd48b-b68b-4860-9813-9a7962ecb219\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Unclassified Pay Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Unclassified Pay Plan for [specific purpose].\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Unclassified Pay Plan, amendment\n- UID: 935fd48b-b68b-4860-9813-9a7962ecb219", + "uid": "935fd48b-b68b-4860-9813-9a7962ecb219", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Salary range for Executive Counsel, City Council\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the salary range for the position of Executive Counsel, City Council, within the City Council\u2019s Chief of Staff Office and the salary allowable within the Unclassified Pay Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: 32477\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Salary range, Executive Counsel, City Council\n- UID: 6f019115-5349-434a-a341-8b1ec8ac7680\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Gas Station with Retail Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific commercial and overlay districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32478\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Gas Station, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 6f019115-5349-434a-a341-8b1ec8ac7680\n\n- Topic: Motion for Adjournment\n- Summary: The motion for adjournment was made and seconded, resulting in the meeting being adjourned.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for adjournment passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 6f019115-5349-434a-a341-8b1ec8ac7680", + "uid": "6f019115-5349-434a-a341-8b1ec8ac7680", + "publish_date": "11-1-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-1-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and 5 council members were present, constituting a quorum. 2 members were absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Attendance, Quorum\n- UID: 4597c5b7-0b7c-4d19-b5fc-cd99ec00fe9c", + "uid": "4597c5b7-0b7c-4d19-b5fc-cd99ec00fe9c", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Students of InspireNOLA Charter Network on Gun Violence\n- Summary: Students from InspireNOLA Charter Network spoke about the impact of gun violence on youth in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Recess - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Reconvene - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council recessed and reconvened for the presentation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Gun violence, Youth, Presentation, InspireNOLA Charter Network\n- UID: 107d6cbd-99b9-457a-b38c-c99496991703\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Treme Fall Fest Representatives\n- Summary: Representatives from Treme Fall Fest showcased the donation-based event developed to benefit cultural destinations in the historical community of Treme'.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made without a specific vote outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Treme Fall Fest, Historical community, Cultural event, Donation-based\n- UID: 107d6cbd-99b9-457a-b38c-c99496991703", + "uid": "107d6cbd-99b9-457a-b38c-c99496991703", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted the 2018 Integrated Resource Plan Demand Side Management Potential Study and the Public Version of its September 14, 2018 Technical Meeting Materials on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. and Entergy New Orleans, LLC, respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Integrated Resource Plan, Demand Side Management\n- UID: 88abf4e3-4e03-4be2-afe2-82614f9e6f89\n\n- Topic: Communication from Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted the Study of Potential Energy Savings for the City of New Orleans and accompanying documents prepared by Optimal Energy, as requested by the Council's Utility Advisors.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Savings, City of New Orleans, Optimal Energy\n- UID: 88abf4e3-4e03-4be2-afe2-82614f9e6f89", + "uid": "88abf4e3-4e03-4be2-afe2-82614f9e6f89", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Unopposed Motion of Advisors to Amend Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted an original and three copies of the Unopposed Motion of Advisors to Amend Procedural Schedule regarding the resolution directing ENO to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints, and to establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion received\n- Tags/Keywords: Unopposed Motion, Procedural Schedule, Electric Service Disruptions, ENO\n- UID: aef15fbc-f515-45c0-973a-eee728b89772\n\n- Topic: Audubon Commission 2017 attendance report\n- Summary: J. Kelly Duncan submitted the Audubon Commission 2017 attendance report.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Attendance Report\n- UID: aef15fbc-f515-45c0-973a-eee728b89772\n\n- Topic: RTA Board of Commissioners 2017 attendance record\n- Summary: Deslie Ann Isidore submitted the 2017 attendance record for the RTA Board of Commissioners.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Record received\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Board of Commissioners, Attendance Record\n- UID: aef15fbc-f515-45c0-973a-eee728b89772\n\n- Topic: City Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Adjustments 2017 annual attendance Reports\n- Summary: Robert Rivers submitted the 2017 annual attendance Reports for the City Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports received\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Attendance Reports\n- UID: aef15fbc-f515-45c0-973a-eee728b89772\n\n- Topic: Communication from Carrie R. Tournillon\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted an item, the details of which are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Not provided\n- UID: aef15fbc-f515-45c0-973a-eee728b89772", + "uid": "aef15fbc-f515-45c0-973a-eee728b89772", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillion, partner at Kean Miller LLP, submitted a motion on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding the Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Consider the Process for How Future Requests for Proposals for Generating Resources or Purchase Power Agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC Shall be Conducted.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was received\n- UID: 29c17f53-0902-466a-92cd-3b36b3b48ad3\n\n- Topic: Motion for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillion submitted another motion on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding the Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Procedural Schedule to Consider the Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of Renewable Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was received\n- UID: 29c17f53-0902-466a-92cd-3b36b3b48ad3\n\n- Topic: Reply Comments of the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke from the Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted reply comments regarding the Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Consider Revising the Council's Rules to Allow Release of Whole-Building Data to Building Owners.\n- Ordinance Number: Docket No. UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reply comments were received\n- UID: 29c17f53-0902-466a-92cd-3b36b3b48ad3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 105/18 and 108/18\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 105/18 and 108/18, with a deadline of 11/19/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 105/18 and 108/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket numbers were received, and a hearing date was set for 10/4/18\n- UID: 29c17f53-0902-466a-92cd-3b36b3b48ad3", + "uid": "29c17f53-0902-466a-92cd-3b36b3b48ad3", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD1 to HU-RM2\n- Summary: Ordinance to change zoning from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District for a specific area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,371\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change from HU-RD1 to HU-RM2 approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Adoption\n- UID: 59a210f8-61d0-4661-99b6-dc9228fb2508\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwellings\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for multi-family dwellings in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District for specific areas. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,372\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use for multi-family dwellings approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwellings, Adoption\n- UID: 59a210f8-61d0-4661-99b6-dc9228fb2508\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwellings\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for multi-family dwellings in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District for specific areas. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,373\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use for multi-family dwellings approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwellings, Adoption\n- UID: 59a210f8-61d0-4661-99b6-dc9228fb2508", + "uid": "59a210f8-61d0-4661-99b6-dc9228fb2508", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Mini-Warehouse in Historic Urban Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to establish a Conditional Use Permit for a mini-warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District. The ordinance pertains to multiple lots and addresses within the district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,374\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a Conditional Use Permit for a mini-warehouse was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Mini-Warehouse, HU-MU District, Urban Mixed-Use, Zoning\n- UID: 1e5409a1-a9d5-4645-850e-70c84628ff2d\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018. The amendment appropriated funds from Intergovernmental transfers to various city offices and departments for critical operational expenses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,386\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Intergovernmental Transfers, City Offices, Departments\n- UID: 1e5409a1-a9d5-4645-850e-70c84628ff2d\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018. The amendment appropriated funds from Intergovernmental transfers to various city offices and departments for critical operational expenses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,387\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, Intergovernmental Transfers, City Offices, Departments\n- UID: 1e5409a1-a9d5-4645-850e-70c84628ff2d", + "uid": "1e5409a1-a9d5-4645-850e-70c84628ff2d", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Critical Operational Expenses for Criminal District Court for 2018\n- Summary: The ordinance sought approval for critical operational expenses for the Criminal District Court for 2018. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32387 - 27876 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of critical operational expenses for the Criminal District Court for 2018.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, Operational Expenses, Criminal District Court, Adoption\n- UID: 55e35f53-07a1-4340-930e-af8c2f11c802\n\n- Topic: Request for Qualifications for Water Utility Regulatory Consultants\n- Summary: The ordinance called for the preparation and issuance of a Request for Qualifications for highly qualified water utility regulatory consultants. The Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-401\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Preparation and issuance of a Request for Qualifications for water utility regulatory consultants.\n- Tags/Keywords: Water Utility, Regulatory Consultants, Request for Qualifications, Adoption\n- UID: 55e35f53-07a1-4340-930e-af8c2f11c802\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Specific Properties\n- Summary: The ordinance granted approval for demolition permits, subject to relocation, for specific properties as requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-404\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permits for specific properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: 55e35f53-07a1-4340-930e-af8c2f11c802\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Additional Properties\n- Summary: The ordinance granted approval for demolition permits for additional properties as requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-405\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permits for additional properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: 55e35f53-07a1-4340-930e-af8c2f11c802", + "uid": "55e35f53-07a1-4340-930e-af8c2f11c802", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters\n - Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed.\n - Ordinance Number: M-18-405\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda was adopted\n - UID: 0d8d0478-93eb-435f-aaee-80e49addd6b8\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision\n - Summary: The council approved a fee reduction/waiver amount of $1,000.00 for a demolition permit for the property located at 1529-31 Mandeville St.\n - Ordinance Number: NCDAC 1529-31 Mandeville St.\n - Votes Summary: Not applicable\n - Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduction/waiver amount is reduced to $1,000.00\n - UID: 0d8d0478-93eb-435f-aaee-80e49addd6b8", + "uid": "0d8d0478-93eb-435f-aaee-80e49addd6b8", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: CBDHDLC Appeal - Installation of Third Floor Balconies\n- Summary: Appeal to install third floor balconies at 606-608 Iberville Street, appealing the denial by the CBDHDLC.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-403\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to install third floor balconies was approved with 7 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC, Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, installation, balconies, Iberville Street\n- UID: 656a1a06-257a-42a5-91ab-d52612a2db61\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Removal of Unused Second Street Entrance\n- Summary: Appeal to remove an unused second street entrance at 3140 Annunciation Street, appealing the denial by the HDLC.\n- Ordinance Number: Not provided\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, removal, entrance, Annunciation Street\n- UID: 656a1a06-257a-42a5-91ab-d52612a2db61", + "uid": "656a1a06-257a-42a5-91ab-d52612a2db61", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 83/18 - Bou-Mikael Management, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, on Square 580, Lot U or U-1. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion was denied with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 83-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to deny the zoning change passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, HU-RD2, HU-Bl, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 7c0cbdd8-030d-488c-ade2-f0c16d3a6d22\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 84/18 - Jonathan F. Perrow\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Treme'/Bywater Residential District and an RDO-1 Residential Diversity Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight (8) provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 84-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, HMR-1, RDO-1, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 7c0cbdd8-030d-488c-ade2-f0c16d3a6d22\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 88/18 - 301 Properties, LLC\n- Summary: No specific details provided in the summary guidelines for this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 7c0cbdd8-030d-488c-ade2-f0c16d3a6d22", + "uid": "7c0cbdd8-030d-488c-ade2-f0c16d3a6d22", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with three provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 88-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved for the conditional use request for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 92e9443b-286f-4185-a74d-b5ffc2843c33\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility with Restaurant, Bar, and Live Entertainment\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit an indoor amusement facility with restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with thirteen provisos. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-407\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to a later meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion on the ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Amusement Facility, Restaurant, Live Entertainment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 92e9443b-286f-4185-a74d-b5ffc2843c33", + "uid": "92e9443b-286f-4185-a74d-b5ffc2843c33", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 92/18 - Chef 4 Jenna, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 90-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Gas Station, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: d52173e5-0f92-4111-8b58-00aff25959ab\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 93/18 - Pablo G. Dabasse and Maria A. Fuertes-Andurand\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 92-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: d52173e5-0f92-4111-8b58-00aff25959ab\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 94/18 - 1581 Magazine St, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 93-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Standard Restaurant, Conditional Use\n- UID: d52173e5-0f92-4111-8b58-00aff25959ab", + "uid": "d52173e5-0f92-4111-8b58-00aff25959ab", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance 94-18\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 70-466 of the City of New Orleans Code to ensure the City Council's award of professional service contracts adheres to the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goals. The motion to approve the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 94-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the ordinance passed.\n- UID: 4d5c8b4c-3524-429e-a8de-85cc295e588c\n\n- Topic: Ordinance 33. CAL. NO. 32,393\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to the City Council's award of professional service contracts and adherence to the DBE goals. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33. CAL. NO. 32,393\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- UID: 4d5c8b4c-3524-429e-a8de-85cc295e588c\n\n- Topic: Ordinance 30. CAL. NO. 32,384\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) with the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation (MYHMC). \n- Ordinance Number: 30. CAL. NO. 32,384\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 4d5c8b4c-3524-429e-a8de-85cc295e588c", + "uid": "4d5c8b4c-3524-429e-a8de-85cc295e588c", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreements (CEA) for MYH property repairs\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to extend the term of the consolidated CEA for two additional years to address repairs necessitated by Hurricanes Katrina and Isaac. It was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32384 - 27874 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to extend the CEA term for property repairs.\n- UID: 17a16e47-4d8a-43ea-9d21-661a39f2b69a\n\n- Topic: Amendments to City Code regarding obstruction and harmful materials in draining systems\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend sections of the City Code to address the obstruction and depositing of harmful materials into the City's draining systems. It was recommended for approval with amendments and was also added to the Council's agenda after a successful vote to suspend the rules.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,376\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add to Council's agenda - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to consider - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was added to the Council's agenda after a successful vote to suspend the rules.\n- UID: 17a16e47-4d8a-43ea-9d21-661a39f2b69a", + "uid": "17a16e47-4d8a-43ea-9d21-661a39f2b69a", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 95/18 - Paul Ippolito and Peter Ippolito\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to Ordinance No. 19,652 M.C.S. for the Corridor Business District and the Historic Urban District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\" with twelve provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 95-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\" with twelve provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 778f4666-4873-4332-a0cd-e47d628a7161\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 96/18 - 846 Baronne St Development, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to delete a proviso that limited the hours of operation for a fast food restaurant to allow for 24-hour operation. The property is located in the Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Restriction Overlay District, Enhancement Corridor Overlay District, and Corridor Transformation Design Overlay Use Design. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to allow 24-hour operation for the fast food restaurant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Fast Food Restaurant, Operation Hours, Overlay District\n- UID: 778f4666-4873-4332-a0cd-e47d628a7161", + "uid": "778f4666-4873-4332-a0cd-e47d628a7161", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to twelve provisos. The ordinance was approved with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-409\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with the specified provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Urban Core, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 4f95081e-6181-41bb-a0ca-80e1cf5d6f7a\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to one waiver and eleven provisos. The ordinance was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 97/18 - MICHAEL BIROS AND JIAYI HONG\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with the specified waiver and provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 4f95081e-6181-41bb-a0ca-80e1cf5d6f7a", + "uid": "4f95081e-6181-41bb-a0ca-80e1cf5d6f7a", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 97-18\n- Summary: The ordinance is a zoning docket for a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 97-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the planned development for multi-family residential development in an HU-RD2 district passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, Multi-family Residential, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f509e2ad-4374-44ee-aeea-9fb9eb3384ae\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 98-18\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a zoning docket for a zoning change from an S-LRS1 Lakeview Single-Family Residential District to an S-LBl Lake Area Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". The discussion was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 98-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Single-Family Residential District, Neighborhood Business District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f509e2ad-4374-44ee-aeea-9fb9eb3384ae\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 101-18\n- Summary: This ordinance is a zoning docket for a zoning change from an S-LRS1 Lakeview Single-Family Residential District to an S-LBl Lake Area Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". The discussion was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 101-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Single-Family Residential District, Neighborhood Business District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f509e2ad-4374-44ee-aeea-9fb9eb3384ae", + "uid": "f509e2ad-4374-44ee-aeea-9fb9eb3384ae", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 102/18\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use permit for public works and safety facilities in a suburban single-family residential district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and ten provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 102-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with the specified conditions.\n- UID: 34193b55-dc92-48eb-b63b-90fd7d6050a6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 103/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-313\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use permit for a commercial use over 5,000 square feet in a historic urban neighborhood mixed-use district and a greenway corridor. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to ten provisos. No specific voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was noted, but no specific voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- UID: 34193b55-dc92-48eb-b63b-90fd7d6050a6", + "uid": "34193b55-dc92-48eb-b63b-90fd7d6050a6", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 103-18\n- Summary: This ordinance involves amending a previous zoning ordinance to consider modifications to the approved development plan for a restaurant in a specific district. The ordinance was approved and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-412\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved and passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Development Plan, Restaurant, Approval\n- UID: 069a3aa5-887c-4f15-9b41-44a6c3b3abfd\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 30,230\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to modifications to a previously granted Conditional Use for the sale of alcoholic beverages at a standard restaurant in a specific neighborhood business district. The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Ordinance Number: 30230\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18 for further deliberation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Neighborhood Business District, Continuation\n- UID: 069a3aa5-887c-4f15-9b41-44a6c3b3abfd\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,280\n- Summary: This ordinance involves amendments to sections of the city code to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate for continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction was identified, and the ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and correction.\n- Ordinance Number: 32280\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/1/18 for technical correction and further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code Amendments, Tour Vehicles, Certificate Regulation, Technical Correction\n- UID: 069a3aa5-887c-4f15-9b41-44a6c3b3abfd", + "uid": "069a3aa5-887c-4f15-9b41-44a6c3b3abfd", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Moratorium on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals to individuals without existing, valid permits/licenses. The moratorium applies to certain areas of the city and aims to regulate STR use.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/18/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and potential action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Temporary Moratorium, Short Term Rentals, Permit Issuance\n- UID: f54e0361-1d08-4f3d-9006-aff25029fec3\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Motorized Novelty Vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend regulations regarding businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental. It seeks to establish permits, fees, and operational requirements for such businesses.\n- Ordinance Number: 32292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further review and was continued to a future meeting for additional discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Novelty Vehicles, Rental Regulations, Permits\n- UID: f54e0361-1d08-4f3d-9006-aff25029fec3\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA-reimbursable costs related to emergency preparedness.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Fiscal Note Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was awaiting further action following the receipt of a fiscal note.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Budget Amendment, Emergency Preparedness\n- UID: f54e0361-1d08-4f3d-9006-aff25029fec3", + "uid": "f54e0361-1d08-4f3d-9006-aff25029fec3", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable related costs to the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. The Budget Committee deferred the ordinance to the full Council meeting, and it was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to full Council meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the full Council meeting and continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, Federal grant funds, FEMA, Budget Committee, Council meeting\n- UID: 2e43f7d8-47cb-46b5-866d-b64752a2a6e9\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for a Restaurant with Live Entertainment\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use permit for a standard restaurant with live entertainment in specific districts. The deadline for this ordinance was 10/4/18, and it was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use permit, restaurant, live entertainment, zoning docket\n- UID: 2e43f7d8-47cb-46b5-866d-b64752a2a6e9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Employment and Employee Domicile Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend city employment and employee domicile requirements to exempt the Sewerage and Water Board (S&WB) from such requirements, aligning it with other exempt entities. The decision was not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32345\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Decision outcome not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: City employment, domicile requirements, Sewerage and Water Board, NOPD, NOFD, EMS\n- UID: 2e43f7d8-47cb-46b5-866d-b64752a2a6e9", + "uid": "2e43f7d8-47cb-46b5-866d-b64752a2a6e9", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 154-2 and Sections 154-1401 through 154-1470\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a definition for an \"individual small vehicle\" and registration parameters for individual small vehicles to facilitate recovery in case of loss. It was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,362\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Small vehicles, registration, withdrawal\n- UID: 94cae103-bc9f-422b-903a-634cf8223c14\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 70-802\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to clarify the definition for \"designated department\" as the Chief Administrative Office in relation to the Living Wage Ordinance. It was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,380\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee, continued to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Living Wage Ordinance, designated department, referral\n- UID: 94cae103-bc9f-422b-903a-634cf8223c14\n\n- Topic: Temporary waiver of fees for an event\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at the Treme Recreation Community Center. It was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,383\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Unanimous support)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, event, unanimous support\n- UID: 94cae103-bc9f-422b-903a-634cf8223c14", + "uid": "94cae103-bc9f-422b-903a-634cf8223c14", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Mid-City Art & Farmer's Market\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for the Mid-City Art & Farmer's Market to be held on November 17, 2018. The duration and boundaries of the waiver are specified in the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,390\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees waiver, Mid-City Art & Farmer's Market, temporary waiver\n- UID: aa6e68b7-b129-4756-8f17-5ca1aae728b9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Membership Composition of SKNOCJC\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and revise the membership composition of the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council, along with provisions for the appointment of ad hoc committees and study groups.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,392\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable as the ordinance was continued to a future meeting.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: SKNOCJC, membership composition, criminal justice\n- UID: aa6e68b7-b129-4756-8f17-5ca1aae728b9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sanitation Roll Carts Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to sanitation roll carts, defining specifications and requirements, maintenance, and trash removal times in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,394\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable as the ordinance was not voted on during this meeting.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and discussed during the meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation roll carts, waste management, trash removal\n- UID: aa6e68b7-b129-4756-8f17-5ca1aae728b9", + "uid": "aa6e68b7-b129-4756-8f17-5ca1aae728b9", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to City Sanitation Service Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the City sanitation service regulations to specify eligible locations, limits on waste collection, and other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32394\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City sanitation service, waste collection, eligibility, ordinance\n- UID: 3ad6ed89-f7c9-4964-9528-da704714ad75\n\n- Topic: Reporting Requirements for City Boards\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to augment reporting requirements for all City boards, establish deadlines for report submissions, and enhance reporting contents.\n- Ordinance Number: 32395\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to the meeting of 10/4/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the committee for further review and discussion, with a continuation to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reporting requirements, City boards, deadlines, ordinance\n- UID: 3ad6ed89-f7c9-4964-9528-da704714ad75\n\n- Topic: Recall of RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Summary: This motion seeks to recall the RFQ for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government (\"PEG\") Access Channels on the Cox Cable System due to deficiencies in providing requested information and inadequate responses.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/1/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the next meeting for further consideration and potential action.\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ recall, PEG access channels, deficiencies, motion\n- UID: 3ad6ed89-f7c9-4964-9528-da704714ad75\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Craig Stewart to Human Relations Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This motion aims to ratify the appointment of Craig Stewart to fulfill the unexpired term of Adonis Expose as a member of the Human Relations Advisory Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-361\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Recommended approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was recommended for approval by the committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Human Relations Advisory Committee, motion\n- UID: 3ad6ed89-f7c9-4964-9528-da704714ad75", + "uid": "3ad6ed89-f7c9-4964-9528-da704714ad75", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in support of the First Amendment\n- Summary: The resolution expresses strong support for the First Amendment and affirms the right to freedom of speech for all citizens, including booster clubs in New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: R-18-402\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: First Amendment, freedom of speech, resolution, support\n- UID: 05d6e38f-4eff-4813-a973-23caa833255f\n\n- Topic: Motion to Suspend the Rules\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules was approved with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, suspend rules, first reading\n- UID: 05d6e38f-4eff-4813-a973-23caa833255f", + "uid": "05d6e38f-4eff-4813-a973-23caa833255f", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for Adjournment\n- Summary: The motion for adjournment was moved by Williams and seconded by Nguyen. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no absences or recusals. The motion passed, and the meeting was adjourned.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Meeting conclusion\n- UID: 234aa91b-b53e-4f50-ae0e-9c1af55ce08c", + "uid": "234aa91b-b53e-4f50-ae0e-9c1af55ce08c", + "publish_date": "9-20-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Meeting\n- UID: b58885a7-7bd9-4ff8-8d4a-db9708ce65f4", + "uid": "b58885a7-7bd9-4ff8-8d4a-db9708ce65f4", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes for December 1, 2017 and December 14, 2017\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes for December 1, 2017 and December 14, 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the meeting minutes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Meeting Minutes, December 2017\n- UID: 15a3960e-52b2-4f99-885b-74bb3e7fa75e", + "uid": "15a3960e-52b2-4f99-885b-74bb3e7fa75e", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Allen Toussaint Day Recognition\n- Summary: The 3rd Annual City Council recognition of Allen Toussaint Day included presentations from family, colleagues, and friends, as well as a musical selection from Cyril Neville and David Torkanowsky.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition of Allen Toussaint Day\n- Tags/Keywords: Allen Toussaint Day, Cyril Neville, David Torkanowsky\n- UID: 114e1088-2674-4e4f-a0e6-3e5e49094664\n\n- Topic: Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club Presentation\n- Summary: Presentation of Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club Inc. in Celebration of Mardi Gras 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club for Mardi Gras\n- Tags/Keywords: Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, Mardi Gras\n- UID: 114e1088-2674-4e4f-a0e6-3e5e49094664\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Bi-Monthly Report\n- Summary: Submission of the original and three copies of a CD-ROM containing Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period ended September 30, 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of Bi-Monthly Report by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Bi-Monthly Report, Customer Outages\n- UID: 114e1088-2674-4e4f-a0e6-3e5e49094664\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: Submission of the Advisors\u2019 Proposed Schedule of the Hearing and the Advisors\u2019 Proposed List of Documents for the Official Administrative Record, on behalf of the Council\u2019s Utility Advisors.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of Proposed Schedule and List of Documents for Administrative Record\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Official Administrative Record\n- UID: 114e1088-2674-4e4f-a0e6-3e5e49094664", + "uid": "114e1088-2674-4e4f-a0e6-3e5e49094664", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief, CNO Docket No. UD-16-02\n- Summary: The council received a communication from Susan Stevens Miller, Earthjustice, regarding the Motion to Strike the Supplemental Direct Testimony of Jonathan E. Long and Memorandum in Support thereof Re: Application of Entergy New Orleans Inc. for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, New Orleans, Power Station, Cost Recovery, Earthjustice\n- UID: 789f1dc9-81ae-4676-bcbb-2b08e4451de7\n\n- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for Demolition at 5715 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: Brian J. Gille, ATA, NCARB, Principal, Brian Gille Architects, Limited, submitted a communication requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) decision of \"denial\" for demolition for property located at 5715 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not provided\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received, Hearing Date Set For 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Demolition, Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 789f1dc9-81ae-4676-bcbb-2b08e4451de7\n\n- Topic: Opposition to Joint Intervenor's Motion to Strike Supplemental Direct Testimony\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Senior Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, Entergy Services, Inc., submitted a communication opposing the Joint Intervenor's Motion to Strike the Supplemental Direct Testimony of Jonathan E. Long, Re: Supplemental and Amending Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, New Orleans, Power Station, Cost Recovery, Opposition, Legal Services\n- UID: 789f1dc9-81ae-4676-bcbb-2b08e4451de7", + "uid": "789f1dc9-81ae-4676-bcbb-2b08e4451de7", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy Services, Inc. PPCACR Rider Update\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, submitted an updated Attachment A to the Purchased Power and Capacity Acquisition Cost Recovery Rider, reflecting the new estimated monthly revenue requirement associated with Union Power Station Power Block 1. The PPCACR Rider is applicable to the Company's customers located outside of the Fifteenth Ward of the City of New Orleans. (Docket No. UD-15-01)\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updated Attachment A was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, Inc., PPCACR Rider, Union Power Station, Docket No. UD-15-01\n- UID: a3eac3a5-1a21-4b39-a26d-a117fbca8599\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Compliance Filing\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's compliance filing and revised tariff, rate schedules, riders, and terms of service reflecting the utility providing electric and gas service in the City of New Orleans. (CNO Docket NO.: UD-16-03)\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The compliance filing and revised documents were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Compliance Filing, CNO Docket No. UD-16-03\n- UID: a3eac3a5-1a21-4b39-a26d-a117fbca8599\n\n- Topic: Offer of Proof of Excluded Portion of Pre-filed Supplemental Testimony\n- Summary: Monique Harden, from the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, submitted an offer of proof of the excluded portion of the pre-filed supplemental testimony of Dr. Beverly Wright, Ph.D., regarding Entergy New Orleans, Inc.'s Application and Supplemental and Amending for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The offer of proof was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Monique Harden, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Offer of Proof, Entergy New Orleans, Inc., New Orleans Power Station\n- UID: a3eac3a5-1a21-4b39-a26d-a117fbca8599", + "uid": "a3eac3a5-1a21-4b39-a26d-a117fbca8599", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief\n- Summary: Monique Harden submitted the Entry of Appearance of Jill M. Tauber on behalf of Alliance for Affordable Energy and 350-Louisiana-New Orleans regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for the construction of a power station and cost recovery.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Entry of Appearance received\n- UID: eaf538f9-0d31-4890-859e-c4caf08eebbb\n\n- Topic: 2017 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board attendance record\n- Summary: Christopher W. Roberts submitted a copy of the 2017 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board attendance record as required by an ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 28,133 (24132 M.C.S.)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Attendance record received\n- UID: eaf538f9-0d31-4890-859e-c4caf08eebbb\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (S&WB)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Council approval, specifically related to hiring rates for certain divisions.\n- Ordinance Number: Not provided\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan received for approval\n- UID: eaf538f9-0d31-4890-859e-c4caf08eebbb\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Regulatory Affairs\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a communication regarding regulatory affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: Not provided\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- UID: eaf538f9-0d31-4890-859e-c4caf08eebbb", + "uid": "eaf538f9-0d31-4890-859e-c4caf08eebbb", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Revised Actual Expenses Table for Energy Smart Annual Report\n- Summary: The ordinance involves submitting a revised Actual Expenses table for the Energy Smart Annual Report for Program Year 5. The original and three copies of the revised table are to be filed to correct the previously listed expenses. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The revised Actual Expenses table was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Smart Annual Report, Actual Expenses, Program Year 5\n- UID: 80dee330-7bbb-48df-8676-267080dd24e3\n\n- Topic: Property Tax Increase Address Request\n- Summary: Sylvia C. Cabiran requested to address the city council concerning the increase in property taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received and referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property taxes, Address request, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 80dee330-7bbb-48df-8676-267080dd24e3\n\n- Topic: Submission of 2016 Entergy New Orleans SAIDI/SAIFI Indices Reporting\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted the 2016 Entergy New Orleans SAIDI/SAIFI indices reporting requirements as outlined in Council Resolution R-15-31. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, SAIDI/SAIFI indices, Reporting requirements\n- UID: 80dee330-7bbb-48df-8676-267080dd24e3\n\n- Topic: Submission of Rule 53 Settlement Agreement Report\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted the Rule 53 Settlement Agreement applicable to Entergy's Non-Regulated Investments, as well as the report detailing the Regulated Utilities' proportionate share of the consolidated total Entergy's assets and expenses for the quarter ended September 30, 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rule 53 Settlement Agreement, Entergy, Non-Regulated Investments, Reporting\n- UID: 80dee330-7bbb-48df-8676-267080dd24e3", + "uid": "80dee330-7bbb-48df-8676-267080dd24e3", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Quarterly Report on Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment Payments\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted the original and two copies of the report as required by Council Resolution R-13-162.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Regulatory Affairs, Council Resolution\n- UID: 431a448c-b587-4b7e-b0c6-1569d198d18f\n\n- Topic: Appeal of $10,000.00 fine by Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Chad Maturi requested to appeal the $10,000.00 fine imposed by the Historic District Landmarks Commission for the property located at 3027 St. Ann Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 1/25/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request received, and a hearing date set for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Fine\n- UID: 431a448c-b587-4b7e-b0c6-1569d198d18f\n\n- Topic: Inappropriate metal shutters installed without proper approval\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission recommended \"denial\" of an application to retain inappropriate metal shutters installed without a Certificate of Appropriateness for the property located at 2357 St. Thomas Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for denial of the application for inappropriate metal shutters installation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Certificate of Appropriateness, Metal Shutters\n- UID: 431a448c-b587-4b7e-b0c6-1569d198d18f\n\n- Topic: Application for demolition of property located at 5715 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission recommended \"denial\" of an application for demolition for the property located at 5715 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for denial of the application for property demolition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Property\n- UID: 431a448c-b587-4b7e-b0c6-1569d198d18f", + "uid": "431a448c-b587-4b7e-b0c6-1569d198d18f", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Application for Glass Railing at 846 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The executive director of the Central Business Historic District Landmarks Commission recommended \"denial\" of an application to install a glass railing attached to the parapet for the property located at 846 Baronne Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for denial\n- Tags/Keywords: Landmarks Commission, Glass Railing, Denial\n- UID: 0a2d4410-903c-4ccf-bea0-f64baea87c86\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 94/17 - 118/17\n- Summary: The executive director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple zoning docket numbers for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal for consideration with a hearing date set for 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, Transmittal\n- UID: 0a2d4410-903c-4ccf-bea0-f64baea87c86\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Expansion of Gas Station\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to establish a conditional use to permit the expansion of an existing gas station to be over 5,000 square feet of floor area with the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,099\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for expansion of gas station approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Gas Station Expansion, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 0a2d4410-903c-4ccf-bea0-f64baea87c86\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 4264 M.C.S.\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to amend and reordain Article 25 of Ordinance No. 4264 M.C.S., as amended, with a specific UID provided for reference.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,103\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of ordinance approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance Amendment, City Planning\n- UID: 0a2d4410-903c-4ccf-bea0-f64baea87c86", + "uid": "0a2d4410-903c-4ccf-bea0-f64baea87c86", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically addressing non-conforming uses and restrictions on expansion. It was adopted, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 87/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a clear majority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City of New Orleans, Non-conforming uses\n- UID: 2c198792-ac33-4fbc-8edb-df2b29741ea3\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement\n- Summary: The ordinance involves the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for a specific property on Dumaine Street. The report was received, and a hearing was held.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2014-1099\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received and a hearing was held.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Restoration, Dumaine Street\n- UID: 2c198792-ac33-4fbc-8edb-df2b29741ea3", + "uid": "2c198792-ac33-4fbc-8edb-df2b29741ea3", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Street owned by Bradshaw Family LLC, in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: The ordinance related to a street owned by Bradshaw Family LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program was discussed. It was moved by Guidry, seconded by Cantrell, and adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. However, it was continued to the meeting of 1/11/18 due to advertisement requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_R-17-630\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/11/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Bradshaw Family LLC, Advertisement Requirements\n- UID: 4cd2107f-7b8e-405e-8c30-f89e90841fec\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request for 839 Jackson Avenue\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 839 Jackson Avenue, Cornelius Payne. The report was received at the meeting of 12/14/17 and was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2015-1382\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Jackson Avenue, Cornelius Payne\n- UID: 4cd2107f-7b8e-405e-8c30-f89e90841fec\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request for 129 University Place\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"no recommendation (abstention)\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 129 University (Roosevelt) Place, Studio Network-Orpheum LLC Magazine. The report was received at the meeting of 12/14/17 and was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2014-1341\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, University Place, Studio Network-Orpheum LLC Magazine\n- UID: 4cd2107f-7b8e-405e-8c30-f89e90841fec", + "uid": "4cd2107f-7b8e-405e-8c30-f89e90841fec", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request for 5202 Chestnut Street, Walker Saik\n- Summary: The request for restoration tax abatement for 5202 Chestnut Street was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1470\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, 5202 Chestnut Street, Walker Saik\n- UID: ed5b05fe-a87e-4b0d-b9f1-e8f30f662287\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request for 801 Magazine Street, 801 Magazine LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the restoration tax abatement request for 801 Magazine Street, and the participation of Municipal Address 801 Magazine Street was approved in the Property Tax Abatement Program (RTA #2016-1582).\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1582\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, 801 Magazine Street, 801 Magazine LLC\n- UID: ed5b05fe-a87e-4b0d-b9f1-e8f30f662287", + "uid": "ed5b05fe-a87e-4b0d-b9f1-e8f30f662287", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 1036 N. Rampart Street, Effervescence LLC\n- Summary: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 1036 N. Rampart Street, Effervescence LLC was recommended and approved. \n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1605 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation of Municipal Address 1036 N. Rampart Street owned by Effervescence LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Property Tax, Effervescence LLC\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-11e7-8dcb-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 3044 St. Claude Avenue, 3044 St. Claude LLC\n- Summary: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 3044 St. Claude Avenue, 3044 St. Claude LLC was recommended and approved.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1646 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcome were not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, 3044 St. Claude LLC\n- UID: c79a63e4-b772-4bb4-adc1-4a6f89de6d63", + "uid": "c79a63e4-b772-4bb4-adc1-4a6f89de6d63", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program Participation Approval\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of Municipal Address 3044 St. Claude Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program, owned by St. Claude LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-4\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the participation of the mentioned property in the tax abatement program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, St. Claude LLC, R-18-4\n- UID: e6d5497a-6944-4dcf-8d72-eb130f9acb25\n\n- Topic: Master Plan Amendments Reconsideration\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Master Plan Amendments Reconsideration, with a deadline of 1/15/18. The report was received at the meeting of 12/1/17 and was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Master Plan Amendments, City Planning Commission, Reconsideration\n- UID: e6d5497a-6944-4dcf-8d72-eb130f9acb25\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision on Demolition Permits\n- Summary: Edward Horan, Zoning Administrator, requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on applications for demolition permits for multiple addresses.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Council action on the demolition permits approved by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permits, Edward Horan\n- UID: e6d5497a-6944-4dcf-8d72-eb130f9acb25", + "uid": "e6d5497a-6944-4dcf-8d72-eb130f9acb25", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal Approvals\n- Summary: Approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision on a demolition permit application for the property at 3028-30 St. Baronne St. E.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Approve - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the NCDAC's decision on the demolition permit application.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, approval\n- UID: 7a8d4fce-da4c-4d5d-b647-ff1ebc44fb7d\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal Denial\n- Summary: Denial of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee on a demolition permit application for the property at 3028-30 St. Baronne St. E, with a hearing date set for 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Add Item to Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the denial decision and added the item to the agenda for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, denial, agenda\n- UID: 7a8d4fce-da4c-4d5d-b647-ff1ebc44fb7d", + "uid": "7a8d4fce-da4c-4d5d-b647-ff1ebc44fb7d", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Fee Waiver for Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied an application for a demolition permit for the property at 1739 N. Dupre St. The property owner is requesting a fee reduction/waiver of the post-demolition fee, which is 15% of the building value.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add the item to the agenda both passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Fee waiver, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: 752423ee-3077-4cbc-a899-b4d7a803e032\n\n- Topic: NORD Commission Meeting Attendance Record\n- Summary: Lindsey D. Lewis submitted a copy of the 2017 NORD Commission meeting attendance record in accordance with Section 2-87.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the attendance record was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORD Commission, Meeting Attendance Record\n- UID: 752423ee-3077-4cbc-a899-b4d7a803e032", + "uid": "752423ee-3077-4cbc-a899-b4d7a803e032", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF JILL WOODWARD\n- Summary: Appeal of the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" for the retention and/or proposed modification to the partial infill of an existing side gallery for property located at 2625 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Motion to Add Item to Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, 2625 St. Charles Avenue\n- UID: acfb152b-fe33-4785-9aa2-ba08e8323fb8\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF STEPHEN FLEISHMANN, TITAN CONSTRUCTION, LLC\n- Summary: Appeal of the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" for demolition for property located at 329 Arabella Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Motion to Add Item to Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was discussed, and Claire Durio spoke as the proponent. No opponents were present.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, 329 Arabella Street\n- UID: acfb152b-fe33-4785-9aa2-ba08e8323fb8", + "uid": "acfb152b-fe33-4785-9aa2-ba08e8323fb8", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Stanton Lee\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the retention of exterior shutters for property located at 2357 St. Thomas Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-10\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18 at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Historic District, Exterior Shutters\n- UID: c7cac7ed-e1c1-4fe2-9cf1-7ca47e7415f9\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Kirk P. Fabacher, Terrell-Fabacher Architects, L.L.C.\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmark's Commission decision of \"denial\" for the proposed installation of a glass guardrail attached to the existing parapet for property located at 846 Baronne Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-11\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Historic District, Glass Guardrail\n- UID: c7cac7ed-e1c1-4fe2-9cf1-7ca47e7415f9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 86/17 - City Council Motion M-17-404\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to Articles 4, 23, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish administrative.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: c7cac7ed-e1c1-4fe2-9cf1-7ca47e7415f9", + "uid": "c7cac7ed-e1c1-4fe2-9cf1-7ca47e7415f9", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Stormwater Management Plan Review and Fee-in-Lieu of Compliance\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed processes for stormwater management plan review, provided a process for utilizing a fee-in-lieu of compliance for stormwater management and landscape requirements, and made miscellaneous changes to increase efficiency and clarity. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 86/17\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with modifications\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater management, Fee-in-lieu, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a0aacda5-a5af-4d9d-a81d-b3fa9eb0ef4d\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Reception Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a reception facility greater than five thousand (5,000) square feet in floor area in specific districts and the rescission of a previous ordinance. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one (1) waiver and eighteen (18) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 90/17\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Reception facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a0aacda5-a5af-4d9d-a81d-b3fa9eb0ef4d", + "uid": "a0aacda5-a5af-4d9d-a81d-b3fa9eb0ef4d", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 91/17 - Patrick\u2019s Place East, LLC and Bundy Palms, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-MU in the Fourth Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion was approved with 5 YEAS and 2 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 91/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved despite the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning, Municipal District, Zoning Change\n- UID: b0644a2b-d339-42ce-81b6-b8f72f84441a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 93/17 - Central St. Matthew United Church of Christ\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU in the Second Municipal District. The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 93/17\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided in the chunk.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Municipal District, Zoning Change, Church\n- UID: b0644a2b-d339-42ce-81b6-b8f72f84441a", + "uid": "b0644a2b-d339-42ce-81b6-b8f72f84441a", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Transfer of Railroad Properties\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City, the Public Belt Railroad Commission, the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, and the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad Corporation for the transfer of all rights, title, and interest in the Commission's properties and assets to the NPC in exchange for the Governor Nicholls and Esplanade Avenue wharves owned by the Port, to enhance economic growth and development of trade and commerce in the City.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-14\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with 4 council members voting in favor and 3 voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Transfer of Railroad Properties, Economic Development, Trade and Commerce\n- UID: a57456ab-30a7-48eb-9149-6e33237f7d1e", + "uid": "a57456ab-30a7-48eb-9149-6e33237f7d1e", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Disposition No. 1/17 - City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance involves the sale of a portion of Riverside Parcel 1 and the acquisition of Lot CP-4-1 in the Second Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended the sale for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: PA NO. 1/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved for the sale and acquisition of properties as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Disposition, City Planning Commission, sale, acquisition\n- UID: c9b7d367-f666-470d-ae12-1b87a3ad2ed6\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,098\n- Summary: This ordinance was introduced by multiple council members and the details of its content were not explicitly mentioned in the provided excerpt.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-20\n- Votes Summary: Not specified in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified in the provided information\n- Tags/Keywords: Council member introduction, ordinance number\n- UID: c9b7d367-f666-470d-ae12-1b87a3ad2ed6", + "uid": "c9b7d367-f666-470d-ae12-1b87a3ad2ed6", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Transfer of Railroad Assets\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the transfer of the City and Commission's rights, title, and interest in the Railroad to the NPC in exchange for the Governor Nicholls and Esplanade Avenue wharves owned by the Port. The purpose is to enhance economic growth and development of trade and commerce in the City.\n- Ordinance Number: 32098 - 27639 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 ABSTAIN)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a unanimous vote of 6 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Railroad Assets Transfer, Economic Growth, Trade and Commerce\n- UID: dded7ffa-0c33-4b75-9f20-2e97a102d3b1\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Use of Wharves as Public Park\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the use of Esplanade Wharf and Governor Nicholls Wharf as a public park and recreational facilities. The purpose is to facilitate the operation of these locations for public use.\n- Ordinance Number: 32124 - 27653 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 ABSTAIN)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a unanimous vote of 6 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Public Park, Recreational Facilities, Wharf Utilization\n- UID: dded7ffa-0c33-4b75-9f20-2e97a102d3b1", + "uid": "dded7ffa-0c33-4b75-9f20-2e97a102d3b1", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Pedestrian Bridge\n - Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the funding, construction, and operation of a pedestrian bridge to the Canal Street Ferry Terminal.\n - Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,118\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the motion passed.\n - Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Pedestrian Bridge, Funding, Construction, Operation\n - UID: e5e0b25c-fa6d-46d7-808e-b51ee2b1f800\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Alcohol Beverage Sales\n - Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use permit for alcohol beverage sales in an existing restaurant in specific districts, subject to seven provisos.\n - Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 98/17\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos. Further details may be found at the provided link.\n - Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcohol Beverage Sales, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n - UID: e5e0b25c-fa6d-46d7-808e-b51ee2b1f800", + "uid": "e5e0b25c-fa6d-46d7-808e-b51ee2b1f800", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 99/17 - Castnet Seafood, Inc.\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a wireless telecommunications tower & facility in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in a tie with 4 YEAS and 4 NAYS, and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 99/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance failed to pass due to a tie vote.\n- UID: e576e28f-90e2-44c8-983d-7739b4538f85\n\n- Topic: N/A\n- Summary: No specific details provided.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-15\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- UID: e576e28f-90e2-44c8-983d-7739b4538f85", + "uid": "e576e28f-90e2-44c8-983d-7739b4538f85", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 102/17 - Elk Place LLC, 100 Elk LLC, and Matthew Family Elks Place LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a timeshare in a CBD-3 Cultural Arts District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, as well as the rescission of a previous ordinance. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos. The motion was approved with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-16\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 RECUSED, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for timeshare approved with provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Timeshare, CBD-3, Cultural Arts District, Motion Passed\n- UID: 8151c01c-4be2-4b37-a233-30641f74b345\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 103/17 - Mary Wegmann\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Treme/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District. No opponents or proponents were present. The motion was approved with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 RECUSED, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcoholic Beverages, HMC-1, AC-1, Motion Passed\n- UID: 8151c01c-4be2-4b37-a233-30641f74b345", + "uid": "8151c01c-4be2-4b37-a233-30641f74b345", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 103/17\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change for Lot 22 in the Third Municipal District, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval, subject to two provisos. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 103/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the zoning change for Lot 22 was passed with 6 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, Approval, Lot 22, Municipal District\n- UID: 770d7f87-09dd-4619-99e4-26dc79308b2d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 104/17\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, for Square 161 in the Sixth Municipal District. The request was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 104/17\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for the zoning change was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Historic Urban Districts, Municipal District, Continuation\n- UID: 770d7f87-09dd-4619-99e4-26dc79308b2d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 108/17\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an S-LBl Suburban Lake Area. Additional details may be found at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 108/17\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details and decision outcomes may be found at the provided link.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Retail sales, Alcoholic beverages, Suburban Lake Area\n- UID: 770d7f87-09dd-4619-99e4-26dc79308b2d", + "uid": "770d7f87-09dd-4619-99e4-26dc79308b2d", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Business District and CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Neighborhood Business District and a CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District in the Second Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one proviso. The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 108/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission, subject to one proviso.\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-11e7-8dcb-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 25,092 M.C.S.\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed amendments to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Modification of Approved Development Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to consider modifications to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. The ordinance was presented by Councilmember Ramsey.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 30,650\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: e217936d-425f-4b96-b042-3024307ecf90", + "uid": "e217936d-425f-4b96-b042-3024307ecf90", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and clarify regulations related to sound levels, measurements, and enforcement procedures for the Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning classification in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 30650\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carre Entertainment, zoning regulations, sound levels, enforcement procedures\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-1 le7-8dcb-0050569 1de41\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a CBPCD Central Business Planned Community District and Conditional Use\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Central Business Planned Community District and a Conditional Use to permit a multiple-family residential development with a cocktail lounge in a specific area of the Central Business District in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 31061\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18, with Councilmembers Guidry and Head voting \"NAY\"\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting, and there were dissenting votes from Councilmembers Guidry and Head.\n- Tags/Keywords: CBPCD, Central Business District, residential development, cocktail lounge\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-1 le7-8dcb-0050569 1de41\n\n- Topic: Amendment of mayoralty permit fee schedule for bed and breakfasts\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the mayoralty permit fee schedule for bed and breakfasts, aligning the classifications with the categories provided in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 31330\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18 after receiving a fiscal note and approval recommendation from the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting following the receipt of a fiscal note and a recommendation for approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: mayoralty permit fee, bed and breakfasts, zoning ordinance\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-1 le7-8dcb-0050569 1de41\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 162-1707 of the City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend a specific section of the City Code related to certain regulations or provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: (UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-1 le7-8dcb-0050569 1de41 - This ordinance does not have a specific number provided in the minutes)\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided in the summary\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, amendment, regulations\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-1 le7-8dcb-0050569 1de41", + "uid": "bad73ae9-88c5-44e8-952d-5a9335ea1705", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: TNC Permit Holders ADA Compliance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require TNC permit holders to provide proof of compliance with ADA requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-1le7-8dcb-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Rental Registry Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a rental registry program, requiring the registration of rental housing property, and inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Ethics Administration Amendments\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, to provide that said article governs Ethics Administration. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Financial and Operational Independence of Local Ethics Entities\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide financial and operational independence to local ethics entities as mandated by the Home Rule Charter. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- UID: 208a1bd9-1e10-4765-a8f0-5140e203ab0a", + "uid": "208a1bd9-1e10-4765-a8f0-5140e203ab0a", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 54-525 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the definition of domestic violence in the city code. The decision on this ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31845\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the Meeting of 1/25/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic Violence, City Code Amendment\n- UID: 7655c1a9-11f9-4a85-ad30-3cc8dc572317\n\n- Topic: Street Naming Criteria and Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to ordain Article XII of Chapter 146 of the City Code, outlining street naming approval criteria, application fees, and requirements. The decision on this ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31901\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the Meeting of 1/25/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Naming, Approval Criteria, City Code\n- UID: 7655c1a9-11f9-4a85-ad30-3cc8dc572317\n\n- Topic: Towing of Vehicles during Public Safety Emergencies\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend Section 154-781 of the City Code to allow for towing of vehicles without prior notice during public safety emergencies. The decision on this ordinance was referred to the Public Works Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32082\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Public Works Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the Meeting of 1/25/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Public Works Committee, continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Towing, Public Safety Emergencies, City Code Amendment\n- UID: 7655c1a9-11f9-4a85-ad30-3cc8dc572317\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 162-187 of the City Code regarding Animal-Drawn Vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend Section 162-187 of the City Code, specifically regarding animal-drawn vehicles. The decision on this ordinance was referred to the Transportation Committee, with a recommendation for approval from the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32090\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Transportation Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation Committee, recommended approval by the Transportation and Airport Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Animal-Drawn Vehicles, City Code Amendment, Transportation Committee\n- UID: 7655c1a9-11f9-4a85-ad30-3cc8dc572317", + "uid": "7655c1a9-11f9-4a85-ad30-3cc8dc572317", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Canal Street Ferry Terminal Bridge\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans, the Regional Transit Authority, and the Audubon Commission for the funding, construction, and operation of a pedestrian bridge to the Canal Street Ferry Terminal. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32090\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 2: As Amended - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Canal Street Ferry Terminal, Withdrawn\n- UID: 8e6d0bae-ea1f-47dc-8c9f-3d2b154bc243\n\n- Topic: Amendments to City Ordinances\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain multiple sections of city ordinances. No specific details on the amendments or their implications were provided in this summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32092\n- Votes Summary: Not stated\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not stated\n- Tags/Keywords: City Ordinances, Amendments\n- UID: 8e6d0bae-ea1f-47dc-8c9f-3d2b154bc243", + "uid": "8e6d0bae-ea1f-47dc-8c9f-3d2b154bc243", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create, clarify, and augment regulations related to the application and issuance of alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, penalties, and consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. It also involves the transfer of permit issuance from the Department of Finance to the Department of Safety and Permits. The ordinance also includes the repeal of specific sections of the City Code. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 238, 10-261, 10-262, 10-263, 10-401, 10-403, 10-428, 10-429, 10-430, 10-566\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic beverage permits, regulations, ordinance repeal\n- UID: 06fe30e9-ff8d-11e7-8dcb-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Cut-Off Recreation Center Event\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at the Cut-Off Recreation Center for Tammy Jackson's funeral. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event. The ordinance was adopted with 4 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: 32107\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted despite one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, event permit, temporary waiver\n- UID: 27642 M.C.S.\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Juvenile Warning Notices and Juvenile Summonses\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and clarify the issuance of Juvenile Warning Notices and Juvenile Summonses, specifying an officer's ability to address a juvenile offense without issuing these notices. It also removes minor traffic offenses from those eligible for a Juvenile Warning Notice. The ordinance was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32112\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Juvenile offense, warning notices, summonses, amendment\n- UID: 27643 M.C.S.", + "uid": "ae2d14db-f3ba-47cd-a7bb-40f39ce5bf16", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 34-4 (a) (1) of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the 2018 Mardi Gras parade schedule. The motion passed after being amended.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,114\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after being amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Mardi Gras, parade schedule\n- UID: 0f2adbc8-4d8c-4845-8994-e7cad7d2f2c7\n\n- Topic: Authorization for New Orleans Building Corporation and the Mayor\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the New Orleans Building Corporation and the Mayor to act on behalf of the City of New Orleans. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,115\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Building Corporation, Mayor, authorization\n- UID: 0f2adbc8-4d8c-4845-8994-e7cad7d2f2c7", + "uid": "0f2adbc8-4d8c-4845-8994-e7cad7d2f2c7", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Lease Agreement for 2 Canal Property\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the execution and delivery of an Amendment to Lease Agreement for the 2 Canal Property, allowing for its development and operation as a hotel, residences, and other uses. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32115 - 27645 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to execute and deliver the Amendment to Lease Agreement for the 2 Canal Property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Lease Agreement, 2 Canal Property, Development, Operation\n- UID: 71464081-7d2e-428e-b5f0-4b7b52cf4ac2\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment for 2017\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the 2017 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from the Department of Public Works and appropriating funds to the Department of Property Management, Department of Public Works, and Department of Parks and Parkways. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32116 - 27646 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to amend the 2017 Capital Budget by reallocating funds to various city departments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment, Re-allocation of Funds\n- UID: 71464081-7d2e-428e-b5f0-4b7b52cf4ac2\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2017 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the 2017 Capital Budget in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32117 - 27647 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to the 2017 Capital Budget as per the City Charter provisions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, 2017 Capital Budget, City Charter\n- UID: 71464081-7d2e-428e-b5f0-4b7b52cf4ac2", + "uid": "71464081-7d2e-428e-b5f0-4b7b52cf4ac2", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Luke's House Clinic\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Luke's House Clinic to provide primary healthcare services at a specific location in New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/25/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32119\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 1/25/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, healthcare services, Luke's House Clinic\n- UID: a70cc1c2-d1b8-4c48-8545-94078e65f216\n\n- Topic: Stormwater Management Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority to implement stormwater management interventions on private property. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32120\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater management, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority\n- UID: a70cc1c2-d1b8-4c48-8545-94078e65f216", + "uid": "a70cc1c2-d1b8-4c48-8545-94078e65f216", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University for green infrastructure and disease prevention\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University to collect and analyze data for green infrastructure investments and disease prevention. The motion was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32121 - 27650 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Green infrastructure, Disease prevention, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Tulane University\n- UID: d4d5c82a-5b41-487f-9ac6-8be9293a5c84\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Trust for Public Land for environmental and public health data portal\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Trust for Public Land to develop a publicly-available portal for environmental, ecological, and public health data. The motion was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32122 - 27651 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Trust for Public Land, Environmental data portal, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Public health data\n- UID: d4d5c82a-5b41-487f-9ac6-8be9293a5c84\n\n- Topic: Establishment of minimum standards for public rights-of-way restoration\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes minimum standards for public rights-of-way restoration. The voting outcome was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32123 - 27652 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of minimum standards for public rights-of-way restoration\n- Tags/Keywords: Standards, Public rights-of-way, Restoration, Ordinance\n- UID: d4d5c82a-5b41-487f-9ac6-8be9293a5c84", + "uid": "d4d5c82a-5b41-487f-9ac6-8be9293a5c84", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regulation of Motor Vehicle Tire Occupancies\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes regulations for occupancies engaged in the sale, repair, removal, installation, hauling, or disposal of motor vehicle tires, along with enforcement processes, fines, and penalties. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32123 - 27652 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of regulations for motor vehicle tire occupancies.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motor Vehicle Tires, Regulations, Enforcement, Fines, Penalties\n- UID: 6695b4e5-70a4-4030-8e9b-45fec78ef70d\n\n- Topic: Reporting Requirements of the Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to reporting requirements of the Sewerage and Water Board. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 members absent. A technical correction is needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32125 - 27654 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of reporting requirements for the Sewerage and Water Board, with a technical correction needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reporting Requirements, Sewerage and Water Board, Technical Correction\n- UID: 6695b4e5-70a4-4030-8e9b-45fec78ef70d\n\n- Topic: Disbursement of Funds for Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB)\n- Summary: This motion approves the disbursement of funds for use by the Orleans Parish School Board for capital projects, subject to disbursement by the City Council. The disbursements include allocations for the Youth Opportunity Center, Therapeutic Day Program, and specific priorities of OPSB and RSD. \n- Ordinance Number: M-18-2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of funds disbursement for capital projects for the Orleans Parish School Board.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds Disbursement, Orleans Parish School Board, Capital Projects\n- UID: 6695b4e5-70a4-4030-8e9b-45fec78ef70d", + "uid": "6695b4e5-70a4-4030-8e9b-45fec78ef70d", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Permit fee waiver for Crescent City Kings Football Team games at Joe W. Brown Memorial Park\n- Summary: Motion M-18-6 proposed waiving fifty percent of all permit fees for facilities rentals associated with the season games officially sponsored by Crescent City Kings Football Team at Joe W. Brown Memorial Park. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-6\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waiving fifty percent of permit fees for facilities rentals associated with specified football games\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, facilities rentals, Crescent City Kings Football Team, Joe W. Brown Memorial Park\n- UID: 4e982208-de8a-40d1-918c-c945922cc530\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Gary Smith, Sr. to the New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: Motion M-18-7 ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Gary Smith, Sr. as a member of the New Orleans Aviation Board. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-7\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratifying the reappointment of Gary Smith, Sr. to the New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, New Orleans Aviation Board, Gary Smith, Sr.\n- UID: 4e982208-de8a-40d1-918c-c945922cc530", + "uid": "4e982208-de8a-40d1-918c-c945922cc530", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion M-18-8, introduced by Councilmember Williams, directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance related to \"Billboard Permits\". The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-8\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: City Planning Commission directed to conduct a public hearing for the amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- UID: 413aec51-c94f-4f6a-a80f-796666df458b\n\n- Topic: Review of Corporate Securities and Contracted Partners\n- Summary: Resolution R-18-5, introduced by Councilmembers Cantrell, Brossett, Gray, Head, and Williams, encouraged the creation of a process to review direct investments and contracts for inclusion on, or removal from, the City's list of corporate securities and contracted partners. Several proponents spoke in support of the resolution. \n- Ordinance Number: R-18-5\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Encouragement for the creation of a review process for direct investments and contracts.\n- UID: 413aec51-c94f-4f6a-a80f-796666df458b", + "uid": "413aec51-c94f-4f6a-a80f-796666df458b", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (S&WB) Hiring Rates\n- Summary: The council voted to approve the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Networks Division, Environmental Classifications, Plumbing Inspectors, and Water Chemists. The amendment was adopted by the Civil Service Commission and will be effective on January 15, 2018 in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-9\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan was approved.\n- UID: 412dc4ce-121a-4b4c-aa8c-732b7685235a", + "uid": "412dc4ce-121a-4b4c-aa8c-732b7685235a", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on First Reading\n- Summary: The council introduced and laid over several ordinances as required by law, with a motion to suspend the rules passing unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: Calendar Numbers 32,126 thru 32,130 and 32,132 thru 32,141\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law, with the motion to suspend the rules passing unanimously.\n- UID: b96f1717-427e-4d69-a3f9-5c1c9605dcd0\n\n- Topic: Meeting Adjournment\n- Summary: The meeting was adjourned at 4:40 PM with a unanimous vote.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned at 4:40 PM with a unanimous vote.\n- UID: b96f1717-427e-4d69-a3f9-5c1c9605dcd0", + "uid": "b96f1717-427e-4d69-a3f9-5c1c9605dcd0", + "publish_date": "1-11-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-11-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted with seven members present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (7 present, 0 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Meeting Establishment\n- UID: 64ed6f15-1950-4182-9bab-ef4557a53af2", + "uid": "64ed6f15-1950-4182-9bab-ef4557a53af2", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation on the impact of STEM Programs at SUNO and Beyond\n- Summary: Instructors from SUNO made a presentation focusing on the impact of STEM Programs at SUNO and Beyond.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made\n- Tags/Keywords: SUNO, STEM Programs, presentation\n- UID: 0f51bbbe-4894-49ad-99bb-791720cf4746\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Garifuna History and Culture\n- Summary: The Garifuna Community Foundation made a presentation on Garifuna History and Culture, including a performance of a traditional Garifuna dance.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made\n- Tags/Keywords: Garifuna Community Foundation, Garifuna History, Culture, presentation\n- UID: 0f51bbbe-4894-49ad-99bb-791720cf4746\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Musician Deacon John Moore's 60 years in the music industry\n- Summary: Musician Deacon John Moore celebrated 60 years in the music industry and talked about his six decades in the music business.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made\n- Tags/Keywords: Deacon John Moore, music industry, presentation\n- UID: 0f51bbbe-4894-49ad-99bb-791720cf4746\n\n- Topic: African American Heritage Cultural Center, Inc., Corridor\n- Summary: Councilmember Gray made a presentation on the African American Heritage Cultural Center, Inc., Corridor.\n- Ordinance Number: 71\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made\n- Tags/Keywords: African American Heritage Cultural Center, presentation\n- UID: 0f51bbbe-4894-49ad-99bb-791720cf4746", + "uid": "0f51bbbe-4894-49ad-99bb-791720cf4746", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in Support of African American Heritage Cultural Center\n- Summary: The resolution supports the African American Heritage Cultural Center, Inc., which aims to impact the culture of New Orleans with historical, educational, cultural, social, and economic exhibits, preservations, and developments. It also involves the use of the Gov. Nicholls Street Wharf to enhance the status of New Orleans nationally and internationally as a hub of African American culture.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-139\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to support the African American Heritage Cultural Center.\n- Tags/Keywords: African American Heritage Cultural Center, New Orleans culture, historical preservation, cultural exhibits\n- UID: 33233349-692d-4362-bb93-7f9af018c741\n\n- Topic: Communication from Michael L. Brown, Counsel, on Behalf of Public Interest Intervenors\n- Summary: The communication submitted a petition for rehearing regarding Entergy New Orleans\u2019 Application for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, petition for rehearing, environmental justice\n- UID: 33233349-692d-4362-bb93-7f9af018c741", + "uid": "33233349-692d-4362-bb93-7f9af018c741", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Quarterly Report by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and two copies of the report for the quarter ended December 31, 2017, detailing the Regulated Utilities\u2019 proportionate share of the consolidated total Entergy\u2019s assets, operating and maintenance expenses. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Quarterly Report, Regulatory Affairs\n- UID: 6a39b6e3-cd6b-4213-88ee-1bb6f497ff65\n\n- Topic: Unopposed Motion to Extend Procedural Deadlines by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Unopposed Motion to Extend the Existing Procedural Deadlines in Re: Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Construct Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Request for Cost Recovery and Related Relief. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Procedural Deadlines, Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems\n- UID: 6a39b6e3-cd6b-4213-88ee-1bb6f497ff65\n\n- Topic: Quarterly Accounting Report by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's quarterly accounting report to the City Council listing the receipt, accrued interest, and monthly balance of funds related to the annual Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment (\"RPCEA\") filings required by FERC Opinion Nos. 480 and 480-A. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Quarterly Accounting Report, Regulatory Affairs\n- UID: 6a39b6e3-cd6b-4213-88ee-1bb6f497ff65\n\n- Topic: Further Handling of Communication by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC (\u201cENO\u201d) for further handling. No specific details were provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Communication, Further Handling\n- UID: 6a39b6e3-cd6b-4213-88ee-1bb6f497ff65", + "uid": "6a39b6e3-cd6b-4213-88ee-1bb6f497ff65", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of ENO\u2019s letter regarding possible condition on the New Orleans Power Station Approval\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and two copies of ENO\u2019s letter regarding a possible condition on the New Orleans Power Station Approval Re: Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief. (CNO Docket No. UD-16-02)\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Entergy New Orleans, Power Station, Approval\n- UID: 81fdc004-6f85-4287-a0c4-79ce05ffee6e\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Grid Modernization and Smart Cities Report\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Grid Modernization and Smart Cities Report regarding the City of New Orleans and Directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to Report with Respect to Matter Related to Grid Modernization in response to Council Resolution R-18-36. (Docket No. UD-18-01)\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Grid Modernization, Smart Cities Report, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 81fdc004-6f85-4287-a0c4-79ce05ffee6e\n\n- Topic: Submission of ENO\u2019s Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and two copies of a CD-ROM containing Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of December 1, 2017 through January 31, 2018, pursuant to Council Docket UD-17-04.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Bi-Monthly Report, Customer Outages\n- UID: 81fdc004-6f85-4287-a0c4-79ce05ffee6e\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy Services, Inc\u2019s March 30, Filing Pursuant to Section 205 of the Federal Power Act\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted an original and two copies of Entergy Services, Inc\u2019s March 30, filing Pursuant to Section 205 of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. \u00a7 824d, and Part 35 of the Commission\u2019s Regulations, 18 C.F.R. \u00a7 35, Re: Transmission Formula Rates for each of the Entergy Operating Companies, included in Attachment O of the MISO Tariff Filing.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, Inc, Federal Power Act, Transmission Formula Rates\n- UID: 81fdc004-6f85-4287-a0c4-79ce05ffee6e", + "uid": "81fdc004-6f85-4287-a0c4-79ce05ffee6e", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\u2019s Response to Council Resolution R-18-98\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC. submitted a response to Council Resolution R-18-98 regarding electric service disruptions and complaints, as well as establishing minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Response received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric service, reliability standards\n- UID: 53ba0a22-0bfe-40de-b5da-2168df378cee\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments on the Independent Demand Side Management Potential Study\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted comments on the Independent Demand Side Management Potential Study related to the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments submitted for review\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy, demand side management, resource plan\n- UID: 53ba0a22-0bfe-40de-b5da-2168df378cee\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Time for Conditional Use Granted on Zoning Docket 17/16\n- Summary: A request was made to the City Council for a public hearing to request an extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 5/3/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing scheduled for the requested extension\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, conditional use, public hearing\n- UID: 53ba0a22-0bfe-40de-b5da-2168df378cee\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, report\n- UID: 53ba0a22-0bfe-40de-b5da-2168df378cee", + "uid": "53ba0a22-0bfe-40de-b5da-2168df378cee", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Changes to Roof Form and Windows for 431 Atlantic Ave.\n- Summary: Report detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic Landmarks Commission's motion to approve the retention of changes to the roof form and surface-mounted vinyl windows on the sides of the building, with modifications. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved, and the changes to the roof form and windows were retained with modifications.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Roof Form, Windows\n- UID: ccef8a63-acc7-4d98-aab7-0fefe67b45c2\n\n- Topic: Demolition of Historic Iron Fence for 520 Esplanade Ave.\n- Summary: Report detailing an appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's Architecture Committee \"denial\" of the proposal to demolish a historic iron fence and construct a new fence and masonry posts with gates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was withdrawn, and the proposal for demolition was not pursued.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Appeal, Demolition, Iron Fence\n- UID: ccef8a63-acc7-4d98-aab7-0fefe67b45c2\n\n- Topic: Renovation and Construction in Bywater Historic District\n- Summary: Report detailing an appeal of the lack of action by the New Orleans Historic Landmarks Commission regarding an application to renovate existing buildings into a hotel and construct new structures in the Bywater Historic District.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and the lack of action by the commission was addressed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bywater Historic District, Renovation, Construction, Landmarks Commission\n- UID: ccef8a63-acc7-4d98-aab7-0fefe67b45c2\n\n- Topic: Demolition of Contributing Rated Structure at 6020 Garfield\n- Summary: Report detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic Landmarks Commission's failure to reach a legal majority decision regarding a proposal to demolish a contributing rated, two-story accessory structure.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and the lack of a decision by the commission was addressed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Contributing Rated Structure\n- UID: ccef8a63-acc7-4d98-aab7-0fefe67b45c2", + "uid": "ccef8a63-acc7-4d98-aab7-0fefe67b45c2", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 32/18, 45/18, and 46/18\n - Summary: Transmitting zoning docket numbers for consideration.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n - Decision/Key Actions: To be heard on 5/3/18\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning\n - UID: ae02ed47-7823-4ab7-8bf4-c2f102fae804\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 1068 Magazine Street\n - Summary: Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommends approval of the request.\n - Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-0032\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n - Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 5/3/18\n - Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n - UID: ae02ed47-7823-4ab7-8bf4-c2f102fae804\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 1201 S. Rampart Street\n - Summary: Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommends disapproval of the request.\n - Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-0881\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n - Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 5/3/18\n - Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n - UID: ae02ed47-7823-4ab7-8bf4-c2f102fae804", + "uid": "ae02ed47-7823-4ab7-8bf4-c2f102fae804", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request RTA #2017-0046\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 820 Dauphine Street, Academy Real Estate LLC. The hearing date is set for 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for approval was received, and the hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, 820 Dauphine Street\n- UID: 48f716b2-622e-4b0e-bb89-856f10bd6131\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request RTA #2017-0077\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 10980 I-10 Service Road, Bayou Acquisitions LLC. The hearing date is set for 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for approval was received, and the hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, 10980 I-10 Service Road\n- UID: 48f716b2-622e-4b0e-bb89-856f10bd6131\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a standard restaurant that sells alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,209\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a 90-day deadline for compliance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Restaurant, Zoning\n- UID: 48f716b2-622e-4b0e-bb89-856f10bd6131\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for Property at 1801 Feliciana St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 1801 Feliciana St. was granted approval.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-18-130\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a demolition permit was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, 1801 Feliciana St.\n- UID: 48f716b2-622e-4b0e-bb89-856f10bd6131", + "uid": "48f716b2-622e-4b0e-bb89-856f10bd6131", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 2112 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 2112 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. was granted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-130\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approval of the demolition permit was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.\n- UID: 257531e7-fd2d-4339-9d43-2d8ef9e17691\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 84-22 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to amend and reordain Section 84-22 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding historic preservation and to establish definitions for demolition and restructuring for properties within the jurisdiction.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,214\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was discussed but no voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendment, historic preservation, demolition, restructuring\n- UID: 257531e7-fd2d-4339-9d43-2d8ef9e17691", + "uid": "257531e7-fd2d-4339-9d43-2d8ef9e17691", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/18 - 3000-3032 St. Claude Ave., LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, and a conditional use to permit a hotel over ten thousand (10,000) square feet in floor area in an HMC-2 district.\n- Ordinance Number: 32214 - 27738 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Action as Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change and conditional use were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, Commercial District, Conditional Use\n- UID: cdc83907-ed8f-443e-a70c-fc586dc136fc", + "uid": "cdc83907-ed8f-443e-a70c-fc586dc136fc", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Properties on Saint Claude Avenue\n- Summary: The conditional use request for properties located on Saint Claude Avenue was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\". A list of proponents and opponents was also provided.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18 with a recommendation for denial.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Saint Claude Avenue\n- UID: a209f87c-b8b5-4160-a93f-40cf43e1f5d7", + "uid": "a209f87c-b8b5-4160-a93f-40cf43e1f5d7", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Meeting Ordinance Summary\n- Summary: The council meeting on 12/27/23 included the introduction and voting on multiple ordinances and motions. The voting outcomes and council members' decisions are detailed in the provided document.\n- UID: 99cc9fb5-ac95-4ac6-b70f-4357e47fda14", + "uid": "99cc9fb5-ac95-4ac6-b70f-4357e47fda14", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - 3000-3032 St. Claude Ave\n- Summary: Request to appeal the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of renovation and new construction of buildings on the property at 3000-3032 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, renovation, construction\n- UID: 0fab35fd-19d5-4226-8cb3-f5d1fbf1b900\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 154-778 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Section 154-778 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to the immobilization, towing, and impoundment of vehicles with three or more parking citations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32236 - 27740 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, parking citations, towing, impoundment\n- UID: 0fab35fd-19d5-4226-8cb3-f5d1fbf1b900", + "uid": "0fab35fd-19d5-4226-8cb3-f5d1fbf1b900", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Petition for Rehearing by Public Interest Intervenors\n- Summary: The basis for the Petition for Rehearing filed by the Public Interest Intervenors is considered without merit and is denied.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-137\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for rehearing is denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition for Rehearing, Public Interest Intervenors, Denied\n- UID: 4767586a-dff1-431b-aa6d-547985ededaa\n\n- Topic: Recognition of First Responders during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams recognizes First Responders during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rules are suspended to recognize First Responders.\n- Tags/Keywords: First Responders, National Public Safety Telecommunications Week, Recognition\n- UID: 4767586a-dff1-431b-aa6d-547985ededaa", + "uid": "4767586a-dff1-431b-aa6d-547985ededaa", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Vieux Carre' Commission (VCC) Report\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the \"deferral\" of the VCC for the property located at 520 Esplanade Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Motion to Approve - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was added to the Council's agenda and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carre' Commission, 520 Esplanade Avenue, Appeal, Report\n- UID: 7f1f9e1b-44ad-1e8-ab8f-0050569 Ide41\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2015-1383; 2130-2132 Laurel Street, GPD 839 Jackson Ave. LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Resolution - Lying Over - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was discussed with no specific voting outcome mentioned in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, RTA, Economic Development, Laurel Street\n- UID: bf7b9e14-c683-4d60-8273-d83d24c0e3e0", + "uid": "bf7b9e14-c683-4d60-8273-d83d24c0e3e0", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program Participation Approval\n- Summary: The ordinance approved the participation of Municipal Address 2130-2132 Laurel Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program. The property is owned by GPD 839 Jackson Ave LLC. \n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2015-1383\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, Approval\n- UID: 0431b70c-bb51-433a-b344-04120d50454e\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Requests\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed the approval of Restoration Tax Abatement requests for properties at 2541 Bayou Road and 2533-2539 Columbus Street, both owned by Bayou Trem\u00e9 Center LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0049, RTA #2017-0122\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Report received, hearing held)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of Restoration Tax Abatement requests\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Approval, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 0431b70c-bb51-433a-b344-04120d50454e\n\n- Topic: Participation in Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: The ordinance approved the participation of Municipal Address 2541 Bayou Road in the Property Tax Abatement Program, owned by Bayou Treme Center LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-132\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (2 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, Approval\n- UID: 0431b70c-bb51-433a-b344-04120d50454e", + "uid": "0431b70c-bb51-433a-b344-04120d50454e", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program Participation\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of Municipal Address 2533-2539 Columbus Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-133\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, Tax Program\n- UID: db94e400-ba85-4d6e-9cff-c19f46b8ba7d\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The council granted approval for the demolition permit for the property located at 2330-32 Felicity St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-119\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: db94e400-ba85-4d6e-9cff-c19f46b8ba7d\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Decision\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision \"without a recommendation\" on an application for a demolition permit for the property located at 2339 St. Andrew St. was discussed by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion of the committee's decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Advisory Committee\n- UID: db94e400-ba85-4d6e-9cff-c19f46b8ba7d", + "uid": "db94e400-ba85-4d6e-9cff-c19f46b8ba7d", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Relocation for NCDAC\n- Summary: The motion to approve the relocation of NCDAC to 2339 St Andrew St was passed with 6 yeas and 4 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-140\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 yeas, 4 nays)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the relocation of NCDAC to 2339 St Andrew St was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Relocation, Approval, M-18-140\n- UID: 81ebe3c5-9ca7-45b0-a110-e211789aede5\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The motion to approve the NCDAC's decision \"without a recommendation\" on an application for a demolition permit for 2309-11 Felicity St was passed with 5 yeas and 5 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-140\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (5 yeas, 5 nays)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the NCDAC's decision \"without a recommendation\" on an application for a demolition permit for 2309-11 Felicity St was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Approval, M-18-140\n- UID: 81ebe3c5-9ca7-45b0-a110-e211789aede5", + "uid": "81ebe3c5-9ca7-45b0-a110-e211789aede5", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P. Attorneys at Law on behalf of Thomas B. Lemann's (Owner)\n- Summary: The appeal was to request the demolition of a two-story accessory structure on the property known as 6020 Garfield Street. The appeal was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal for demolition was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Demolition, Appeal, Property\n- UID: 79febd92-7454-471f-a7c5-9abf1b23bba3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Alma O. Loredo and Jose Maldonado\n- Summary: The appeal was to retain the enclosure of the rafter tails for property located at 431 Atlantic Avenue. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-142\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Retention, Property, Appeal\n- UID: 79febd92-7454-471f-a7c5-9abf1b23bba3", + "uid": "79febd92-7454-471f-a7c5-9abf1b23bba3", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC APPEAL OF ROBERT J. ELLIS, JR., RJ ELLIS LAW FIRM\n- Summary: Request to appeal the deferral of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission for the property located at 520 Esplanade Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was adopted with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC, appeal, property, deferral, adoption\n- UID: 832cc119-d17e-4c30-ad59-df4794040b4e\n\n- Topic: REQUEST OF ZACHARY I. ROSENBERG, STEEG LAW FIRM, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an additional extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance for 6701 Stars and Stripes Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for an additional extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Ordinance, extension, approval\n- UID: 832cc119-d17e-4c30-ad59-df4794040b4e", + "uid": "832cc119-d17e-4c30-ad59-df4794040b4e", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 107/17 - RIVER STREET VENTURES, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling in specific districts, with the rescission of previous ordinances. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission resulted in \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Modified Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the request for conditional use passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- UID: 8ecb2fd7-a379-4ae2-a98f-2ef18cae44b0", + "uid": "8ecb2fd7-a379-4ae2-a98f-2ef18cae44b0", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 15/18 - Wilsonle Investment, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-l General Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 15-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- UID: ce6575c0-0f3c-4112-be3a-dc0f80023ab3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/18 - PMAT Algiers Plaza, LLC\n- Summary: (Link to details: https://cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=2959&doc_id=7f1f9e 1 b-44ad- 1 1e8-ab8f-0050569 1de41)\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: ce6575c0-0f3c-4112-be3a-dc0f80023ab3", + "uid": "ce6575c0-0f3c-4112-be3a-dc0f80023ab3", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use Ordinance for Commercial Development\n- Summary: Request to modify waiver #2 of Ordinance No. 25,516 MCS to allow for additional detached monument signs for a commercial development. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 31-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - 0 YEAS, 7 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for modification of the ordinance was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Conditional Use, Commercial Development, Monument Signs\n- UID: 02fb4404-631a-41d0-ba28-05fe4cce9192\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use permit to establish a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 36-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a conditional use permit was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Residential District\n- UID: 02fb4404-631a-41d0-ba28-05fe4cce9192", + "uid": "02fb4404-631a-41d0-ba28-05fe4cce9192", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 38/18 - R&B Builders, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with four provisos. The ordinance was moved by Brossett, seconded by Head, and approved unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the recommended provisos by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-family dwelling, Conditional use, Historic Urban District\n- UID: a8d4a179-1535-47c0-8b79-06c3ea1c16fb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 39/18 - Glaser Bros. Magazine Center, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit a fast food restaurant in various designated districts. The ordinance details the specific location and district boundaries. There were no opponents, and the ordinance was moved by Brossett, seconded by Head, and approved unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to permit a fast food restaurant in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning amendment, Fast food restaurant, Historic Urban District, Design Overlay District\n- UID: a8d4a179-1535-47c0-8b79-06c3ea1c16fb", + "uid": "a8d4a179-1535-47c0-8b79-06c3ea1c16fb", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 39-18 - Ray Avenue Baptist Church\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District for the Ray Avenue Baptist Church.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 39-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for denial was upheld.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Ray Avenue Baptist Church\n- UID: f1d00c0c-0fb0-4233-9788-d9e4b1513bcd\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 40-18 - 4877, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and an HU-BI1A Use Restriction Overlay District for 4877, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 40-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for approval, subject to eight provisos, was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, restaurant, Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- UID: f1d00c0c-0fb0-4233-9788-d9e4b1513bcd\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41-18 - University Development, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit drive-through facilities at a specialty restaurant in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District for University Development, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for approval, subject to eight provisos, was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, drive-through facilities, specialty restaurant\n- UID: f1d00c0c-0fb0-4233-9788-d9e4b1513bcd", + "uid": "f1d00c0c-0fb0-4233-9788-d9e4b1513bcd", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 42/18 - Conditional Use for a Specialty Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment for a specialty restaurant in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to nine provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 42-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for the specialty restaurant passed with 7 in favor and none against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Specialty Restaurant, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: a2094f02-b153-45e4-8cd6-7d497717d4b1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 43/18 - Conditional Use for a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment for a specialty restaurant in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion was not approved with 3 YEAS and 4 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 43-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not Approved - (3 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 1 RECUSED, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment did not pass with 3 in favor and 4 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, City Planning Commission, Not Approved\n- UID: a2094f02-b153-45e4-8cd6-7d497717d4b1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 44/18 - 4600 Magazine Street, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance pertained to an unspecified request by 4600 Magazine Street, LLC. Further details can be found at the provided URL.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44-18\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details can be found at the provided URL.\n- Tags/Keywords: 4600 Magazine Street, LLC, Zoning Docket\n- UID: a2094f02-b153-45e4-8cd6-7d497717d4b1", + "uid": "a2094f02-b153-45e4-8cd6-7d497717d4b1", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Conditional Use Permit for Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit to permit a standard restaurant in specific districts, subject to ten provisos. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use permit for a standard restaurant passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Restaurant, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: abae90ba-90d5-47bd-94dc-d1654964b514\n\n- Topic: Request for Conditional Use Permit for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts, subject to one proviso. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Alcoholic Beverages, Retail Sale, City Planning Commission\n- UID: abae90ba-90d5-47bd-94dc-d1654964b514", + "uid": "abae90ba-90d5-47bd-94dc-d1654964b514", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to modify the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a specific neighborhood business district. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Development Plan, Alcohol Sale, Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 773b7701-2747-4ca3-8400-3a8087e0f1d3\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Vieux Carre Entertainment Zoning\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend various sections of the city code related to sound levels, measurements, and procedures for the Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning classification. The aim is to clarify regulations and enforcement procedures for sound violations. The ordinance was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 30650\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a specific committee for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carre Entertainment, Zoning, Sound Regulations, Enforcement Procedures\n- UID: 773b7701-2747-4ca3-8400-3a8087e0f1d3", + "uid": "773b7701-2747-4ca3-8400-3a8087e0f1d3", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of TNC Permit Holder Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 162-1707 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to require TNC permit holders to provide proof of compliance with ADA requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued for further discussion and potential action in the subsequent meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC, ADA compliance, permit requirements\n- UID: 363ab545-4052-42c9-b5c0-908e010ab5be\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Rental Registry Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a rental registry program in the City of New Orleans, requiring the registration of rental housing property, and outlining inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued for further discussion and potential action in the subsequent meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental registry, rental housing, property registration\n- UID: 363ab545-4052-42c9-b5c0-908e010ab5be\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Ethics Administration Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of Chapter 2 of the City Code, governing Ethics Administration, and to enact revisions mandated by the Home Rule Charter to ensure financial and operational independence of local ethics entities. The ordinance also provides for proper funding apportionment and annual independent external evaluation procedures for each entity. The ordinance was continued for further discussion and potential action.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued for further discussion and potential action in the subsequent meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics administration, local ethics entities, funding apportionment\n- UID: 363ab545-4052-42c9-b5c0-908e010ab5be", + "uid": "363ab545-4052-42c9-b5c0-908e010ab5be", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 54-525 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the definition of domestic violence. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic violence, Amendment, Withdrawn\n- UID: b89e0493-8cfc-4eff-a127-eb4f0d4d8ded\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Article XII of Chapter 146 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish criteria, fees, and requirements for street naming. It was amended and passed unanimously by the council members.\n- Ordinance Number: 31845\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amended and Passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Street naming, Amendment, Approval criteria\n- UID: b89e0493-8cfc-4eff-a127-eb4f0d4d8ded\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 162-190, 162-196, and 162-944 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to define and amend regulations related to the City Planning Commission. It was introduced by multiple council members and the details of the vote outcomes are not provided in the provided text.\n- Ordinance Number: 31901\n- Votes Summary: Information not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information not available\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Amendment\n- UID: b89e0493-8cfc-4eff-a127-eb4f0d4d8ded", + "uid": "b89e0493-8cfc-4eff-a127-eb4f0d4d8ded", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to regulate a new subclass of tour vehicles and a new type of certificate for per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. It was referred to the Public Works Committee for technical corrections.\n- Ordinance Number: 32138 - 27735 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Public Works Committee for technical corrections\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulation, Tour Vehicles, Public Works Committee\n- UID: 3f08b8df-7d8a-4987-afdb-3ef794a8c395\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to modify regulations related to the application and issuance of alcoholic beverage permits and enforcement, as well as applicable penalties for alcoholic beverage outlets. It was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32213 - 27737 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - (4 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverage Permits, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 3f08b8df-7d8a-4987-afdb-3ef794a8c395", + "uid": "3f08b8df-7d8a-4987-afdb-3ef794a8c395", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with the New Orleans Airport Consortium, LLC. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,218\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 31, NAYS: 3, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- UID: 0e83769a-fcba-47dd-9716-32a8b07e7874\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Law Department's Adjudication Program. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,219\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Housing and Environment Improvement, Budget Committee\n- UID: 0e83769a-fcba-47dd-9716-32a8b07e7874\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,220\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Operating Budget, Expenditures, Budget Committee\n- UID: 0e83769a-fcba-47dd-9716-32a8b07e7874", + "uid": "0e83769a-fcba-47dd-9716-32a8b07e7874", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of private grant funds for youth employment program\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate private grant funds for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program in Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,221 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Youth Employment, Algiers\n- UID: c5cbe457-fbca-4186-af40-04fdc2bf6e8b\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of private grant funds for youth employment program\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate private grant funds for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program in Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,222\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Youth Employment, Algiers\n- UID: c5cbe457-fbca-4186-af40-04fdc2bf6e8b\n\n- Topic: Scholarship funding for workforce development\n- Summary: Ordinance to appropriate National Basketball Players Association Foundation funds for scholarships for workforce development.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,223\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Scholarship, Workforce Development, Funding\n- UID: c5cbe457-fbca-4186-af40-04fdc2bf6e8b", + "uid": "c5cbe457-fbca-4186-af40-04fdc2bf6e8b", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Midnight Basketball Program Funding\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate funds from the National Basketball Players Association Foundation to provide scholarships for individuals participating in the Midnight Basketball program. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32223\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Midnight Basketball Program, Budget Committee\n- UID: 2a61cb89-c26a-47ba-abcf-a2e8023e656b\n\n- Topic: Workforce Development Services Funding\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to appropriate State Grant funds to the Office of Workforce Development for providing workforce development services in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32224\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Workforce Development, State Grant Funds, Budget Committee\n- UID: 2a61cb89-c26a-47ba-abcf-a2e8023e656b\n\n- Topic: Workforce Development Services Funding\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of Workforce Development for providing workforce development services in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32225\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Workforce Development, State Grant Funds, Budget Committee\n- UID: 2a61cb89-c26a-47ba-abcf-a2e8023e656b", + "uid": "2a61cb89-c26a-47ba-abcf-a2e8023e656b", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Lemann Playground Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to waive certain fees and permit requirements for an event at Lemann Playground. It was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,227\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for the specified event.\n- UID: 5a6ec959-12ea-43c5-9a7a-3fcea6ce8ca2\n\n- Topic: Driver's Permit Offenses and Prescription Periods\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to disqualifications and prescription periods for certain driver's permit offenses. It was continued to the next meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,228\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion or amendments.\n- UID: 5a6ec959-12ea-43c5-9a7a-3fcea6ce8ca2\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Algiers Playgrounds\n- Summary: This ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for renovations at Algiers Playgrounds. The details of the vote outcome were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,238\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into an amendment for renovations at Algiers Playgrounds.\n- UID: 5a6ec959-12ea-43c5-9a7a-3fcea6ce8ca2", + "uid": "5a6ec959-12ea-43c5-9a7a-3fcea6ce8ca2", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding for Renovations at Norman Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a second amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to adjust project funding for renovations at Norman Playground. The funding will consist of $217,300 of Priority I Cash Line of Credit and $2,700 of Priority 5 Non-Cash Line of Credit approved by the Louisiana Bond Commission. The amendment also includes revisions to Articles VIII and XVII of the agreement. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,239\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of funding adjustment for Norman Playground renovations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Renovations, Funding, Louisiana Bond Commission\n- UID: 2fd6a48e-e1ff-4db5-a95d-6f623d043ea0\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Youth Study Center as Adult Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to ordain Section 102-2 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, establishing the Youth Study Center as the appropriate adult facility for the pre-trial detention of youth charged as adults. It also repeals Ordinance No. 26449 M.C.S. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,241\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of Youth Study Center as appropriate adult facility for pre-trial detention of youth charged as adults.\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth Study Center, Pre-trial Detention, Ordinance Repeal\n- UID: 2fd6a48e-e1ff-4db5-a95d-6f623d043ea0", + "uid": "2fd6a48e-e1ff-4db5-a95d-6f623d043ea0", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Saint Patrick Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission and Saint Patrick Booster Club, Inc. for the coordination of programs and maintenance at Saint Patrick Playground.\n- Ordinance Number: 32243\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Recreation Development, Saint Patrick Playground\n- UID: ab09337c-d111-4a69-bd23-450730cfb1a2\n\n- Topic: Management of Youth Study Center\u2019s Population\n- Summary: This ordinance establishes a plan for the Director of Juvenile Detention to manage the Youth Study Center\u2019s population of youth charged as adults under the Louisiana Children\u2019s Code.\n- Ordinance Number: 32244\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/3/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth Study Center, Juvenile Detention, Louisiana Children\u2019s Code\n- UID: ab09337c-d111-4a69-bd23-450730cfb1a2\n\n- Topic: Amendment of New Orleans Recreation Development Commission Sections\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and clarify the functions, composition, and organization of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: 32246\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome for this ordinance is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Recreation Development Commission, Commission Amendment\n- UID: ab09337c-d111-4a69-bd23-450730cfb1a2", + "uid": "ab09337c-d111-4a69-bd23-450730cfb1a2", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 2-1120 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Section 2-1120 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to the office of inspector general, to enact revisions mandated by Article IX, Chapter 4 of the Home Rule Charter. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32248 - 27745 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 272e4894-824f-4afe-ac76-2648f61d51c2\n\n- Topic: Unspecified Amendment\n- Summary: The details of this amendment are unspecified. It was moved by Councilmember Gray and seconded by Councilmember Ramsey. The amendment passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: 32246 - 27744 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed.\n- UID: 272e4894-824f-4afe-ac76-2648f61d51c2", + "uid": "272e4894-824f-4afe-ac76-2648f61d51c2", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Duties and Responsibilities of the Office of Independent Police Monitor\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain the duties and responsibilities of the office of independent police monitor, as well as enact revisions mandated by the Home Rule Charter. It also included changes to the date of public meetings and reporting requirements. The Criminal Justice Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32249\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance passed with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS, and the amended ordinance also passed with the same voting result.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Duties and Responsibilities, Independent Police Monitor, Home Rule Charter\n- UID: 07bf31ad-3f76-4240-bc7c-921e05a604c9\n\n- Topic: Ethics Review Board Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to ordain Sections 2-720 and 2-721 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to the ethics review board. No specific details about the content or purpose of the ordinance were provided in the minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32250\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcomes or decisions were provided in the minutes for this ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, Code of the City, New Orleans\n- UID: 07bf31ad-3f76-4240-bc7c-921e05a604c9", + "uid": "07bf31ad-3f76-4240-bc7c-921e05a604c9", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of an independent external evaluation procedure for the ethics review board\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish an independent external evaluation procedure for the ethics review board and provide funding by the city council as mandated by the Home Rule Charter. The Criminal Justice Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32250 - 27747 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics review board, funding, Criminal Justice Committee\n- UID: d0ad6f67-c0e8-4d1d-8eb6-eedf3277c254\n\n- Topic: Recall of the RFQ for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels\n- Summary: The City Council directed CURO to recall the RFQ and issue a new one for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels on the Cox Cable System due to deficiencies in providing requested information and inadequate responses from NOA-TV.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, public access channels, deficiencies\n- UID: d0ad6f67-c0e8-4d1d-8eb6-eedf3277c254\n\n- Topic: Waiving of permit fees for Crescent City Kings Semi Pro Football Games\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to waive seventy-five percent of all permit fees for facilities rentals associated with the Crescent City Kings Semi Pro Football Games held at Joe W. Brown Memorial Park. The fee waiver would not include any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-114\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was laid over for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, Crescent City Kings, football games\n- UID: d0ad6f67-c0e8-4d1d-8eb6-eedf3277c254", + "uid": "d0ad6f67-c0e8-4d1d-8eb6-eedf3277c254", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reauthorization of the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to reauthorize the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee for an additional year. It was referred to the Transportation Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/3/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted and referred to the Transportation Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee, reauthorization, Transportation Committee\n- UID: e18cf00a-ccfa-430c-acee-1a2c8a4903db\n\n- Topic: 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The resolution concerns the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. and involves amending the initiating resolution.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-135\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans, resolution, amending\n- UID: e18cf00a-ccfa-430c-acee-1a2c8a4903db\n\n- Topic: Proposed Rulemaking for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The resolution addresses proposed rulemaking to establish integrated resource planning components and reporting requirements for Entergy New Orleans, Inc. It also involves a recommendation to change the behavioral pilot program for the Energy Smart Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-136\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, rulemaking, integrated resource planning, Energy Smart Program\n- UID: e18cf00a-ccfa-430c-acee-1a2c8a4903db", + "uid": "e18cf00a-ccfa-430c-acee-1a2c8a4903db", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Recognizing World Kidney Day 2018\n- Summary: The resolution recognizes the important role of kidneys and kidney health in our lives, specifically highlighting World Kidney Day 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-138\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Adopt - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was successfully adopted after the rules were suspended.\n- Tags/Keywords: World Kidney Day, kidney health, R-18-138\n- UID: ab65bd15-ae4d-48ac-bc1e-fd977d74a58e\n\n- Topic: Introduction of Ordinances on First Readings\n- Summary: The council motioned to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first readings, covering calendar numbers 32,251 thru 32,267.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Readings - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and introduce ordinances on first readings passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, first readings, calendar numbers\n- UID: ab65bd15-ae4d-48ac-bc1e-fd977d74a58e\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: A motion to adjourn the council meeting was proposed and voted upon.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the council meeting passed, resulting in the meeting's conclusion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to adjourn, conclusion of meeting\n- UID: ab65bd15-ae4d-48ac-bc1e-fd977d74a58e", + "uid": "ab65bd15-ae4d-48ac-bc1e-fd977d74a58e", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance on zoning regulations was proposed and voted on during the council meeting. The purpose of the ordinance was to update and revise the existing zoning regulations within the city. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 2242ee14-2efe-4a4c-b974-41181eefeb4d\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance on zoning regulations passed with a majority vote, indicating the approval of the updated regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Regulations, Update\n- UID: 2242ee14-2efe-4a4c-b974-41181eefeb4d\n\n- Topic: Ordinance on Public Safety Funding\n- Summary: Another ordinance pertaining to public safety funding was presented and voted on. The objective of the ordinance was to allocate additional funding for public safety initiatives within the city. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 2242ee14-2efe-4a4c-b974-41181eefeb4d\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for public safety funding passed with a strong majority, indicating support for increased funding in this area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Funding, Allocation\n- UID: 2242ee14-2efe-4a4c-b974-41181eefeb4d", + "uid": "2242ee14-2efe-4a4c-b974-41181eefeb4d", + "publish_date": "4-19-2018", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-19-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with six members present and constituting a quorum. Councilmember Brossett arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: f23070f5-d9fe-497c-a198-3f833d8d784c", + "uid": "f23070f5-d9fe-497c-a198-3f833d8d784c", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The approval of the meeting minutes from November 1, 2018 and November 29, 2018 was passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the meeting minutes\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting minutes, Approval\n- UID: 49e93751-e0e4-47f7-8d3c-99ea175b9eb3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 130/18\n- Summary: The zoning docket was discussed and voted upon, but the specific details and outcome of the vote are not provided in the given minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 130/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Land use, City Council\n- UID: 49e93751-e0e4-47f7-8d3c-99ea175b9eb3", + "uid": "49e93751-e0e4-47f7-8d3c-99ea175b9eb3", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Docket No. 26/74 for Reception Facility\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to allow a reception facility in a residential district, with a recommendation for approval from the City Planning Commission. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 130-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the amendment was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Reception Facility\n- UID: e067d29a-f974-47eb-a272-5e8247a331fe\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Live Performance Venue\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a live performance venue exceeding 10,000 square feet of floor area, with a recommendation for approval from the City Planning Commission. The motion to adopt the request was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 131-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (Yes: Brossett, Nguyen)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the request for the live performance venue was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Live Performance Venue\n- UID: e067d29a-f974-47eb-a272-5e8247a331fe", + "uid": "e067d29a-f974-47eb-a272-5e8247a331fe", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Objections to Discovery\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors regarding their application for a change in electric and gas rates. The communication was received and acknowledged.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-535\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received and acknowledged by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, objections, discovery, electric and gas rates, communication\n- UID: ff27ae66-5990-4e30-8cdc-39197f12c970\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Comments\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted comments regarding Quanta's reliability study in response to a resolution directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions. The communication was received and acknowledged.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-535\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments from the Alliance for Affordable Energy were received and acknowledged by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, comments, Quanta's reliability study, electric service disruptions, communication\n- UID: ff27ae66-5990-4e30-8cdc-39197f12c970\n\n- Topic: Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans' Comments\n- Summary: The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans submitted comments regarding Quanta's report in response to a resolution directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions. The communication was received and acknowledged.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-535\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments from the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans were received and acknowledged by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, comments, Quanta's report, electric service disruptions, communication\n- UID: ff27ae66-5990-4e30-8cdc-39197f12c970", + "uid": "ff27ae66-5990-4e30-8cdc-39197f12c970", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- Summary: The ordinance regarding Financial Penalty Mechanisms (CNO Docket No. UD-17-04) was received. \n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Financial Penalty, CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- UID: 7ca88b38-fe0b-4fd7-9476-c91526b8fb82\n\n- Topic: Proposed Community Solar\n- Summary: An original and three copies of the Advisors\u2019 Report Regarding Proposed Community Solar was received for consideration. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for review and assessment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Solar, UD-18-03\n- UID: 7ca88b38-fe0b-4fd7-9476-c91526b8fb82\n\n- Topic: Sanctions against Entergy New Orleans\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments regarding the Show Cause Proceeding on Imposition of Sanctions against Entergy New Orleans, LLC were received. \n- Ordinance Number: R-18-474\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were received for review and potential action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanctions, Entergy New Orleans, R-18-474\n- UID: 7ca88b38-fe0b-4fd7-9476-c91526b8fb82\n\n- Topic: Approval of Renewable Portfolio\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of Renewable Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery and Timely Relief were received. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were received for review and potential action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio, Entergy New Orleans, UD-18-06\n- UID: 7ca88b38-fe0b-4fd7-9476-c91526b8fb82\n\n- Topic: Entergy Services, LLC Communication\n- Summary: Communication from Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, Timothy S. Cragin\n- UID: 7ca88b38-fe0b-4fd7-9476-c91526b8fb82", + "uid": "7ca88b38-fe0b-4fd7-9476-c91526b8fb82", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s 2018 Reliability Project Status Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the 2018 Reliability Project Status Report as of October 31, 2018, pursuant to Council Resolution R-18-98. The report was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, reliability project, Council Resolution R-18-98\n- UID: cf787860-aabe-43a9-ae83-4d65536fde6c\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Response to Show Cause\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a response to show cause filed pursuant to Council Resolution R-18-474. The response was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The response was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, response to show cause, Council Resolution R-18-474\n- UID: cf787860-aabe-43a9-ae83-4d65536fde6c\n\n- Topic: Sierra Club's request for intervention\n- Summary: The Sierra Club submitted a request for intervention in the consideration of the Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates. The request was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for intervention was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sierra Club, intervention request, Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates\n- UID: cf787860-aabe-43a9-ae83-4d65536fde6c\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision\n- Summary: Richard T. Sahuc appealed the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of the retention of signs for property located at 721 Bourbon Street. The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 12/20/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, appeal, property signs, 721 Bourbon Street\n- UID: cf787860-aabe-43a9-ae83-4d65536fde6c", + "uid": "cf787860-aabe-43a9-ae83-4d65536fde6c", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Comments on Sanctions against Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff, submitted comments received by the Council Utilities Regulatory Office (CURO) in response to the imposition of sanctions against Entergy New Orleans, LLC. Additionally, one phone call was received suggesting the fine should be increased.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received and noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, sanctions, CURO\n- UID: 4c1ca76d-aa01-412e-abe5-c43ff5959f24\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of Renewable Portfolio\n- Summary: Carrier Tournillon, Kean/Miller, LLP, submitted comments on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of renewable portfolio and request for cost recovery and timely relief.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received and noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, renewable portfolio, cost recovery\n- UID: 4c1ca76d-aa01-412e-abe5-c43ff5959f24\n\n- Topic: Updates to HDLC Design Guidelines\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines approved by the Commission and expected to be approved by the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Updates received and noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Design Guidelines, historic preservation\n- UID: 4c1ca76d-aa01-412e-abe5-c43ff5959f24", + "uid": "4c1ca76d-aa01-412e-abe5-c43ff5959f24", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of fines for illegal demolition of properties at 1801-03 and 1807-09 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the fines levied by the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission for the illegal demolition of two properties. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, fines, illegal demolition, historic district\n- UID: 3a106974-5788-485b-aa39-4fca96099fcf\n\n- Topic: Installation of front entry doors at 444 Pacific Avenue\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application to install front entry doors with textured glass panes for a property at 444 Pacific Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Installation, front entry doors, appeal, historic district\n- UID: 3a106974-5788-485b-aa39-4fca96099fcf\n\n- Topic: Demolition permit for property at 1805 S. Dupre St.\n- Summary: Motion to grant approval for the demolition permit for the property at 1805 S. Dupre St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-519\n- Votes Summary: Removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda and continued to a future meeting.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda for further discussion at a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, property, motion\n- UID: 3a106974-5788-485b-aa39-4fca96099fcf\n\n- Topic: Demolition permit for property at 9236-38 Forshey St.\n- Summary: Motion to grant approval for the demolition permit for the property at 9236-38 Forshey St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-522\n- Votes Summary: The motion was adopted.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted for the approval of the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, property, motion\n- UID: 3a106974-5788-485b-aa39-4fca96099fcf", + "uid": "3a106974-5788-485b-aa39-4fca96099fcf", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permits for Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: M-18-523 was removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda for further discussion and continued to the meeting of 12/20/18. M-18-527, granting approval for a demolition permit for the property at 2216 Delery St., was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-523, M-18-527\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: M-18-523 - N/A (Removed from Consent Agenda)\n Vote 2: M-18-527 - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: M-18-523 was continued to the next meeting, while M-18-527 for 2216 Delery St. was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permits, City Council Meeting\n- UID: db6bd694-d148-41aa-8773-51767583cab2", + "uid": "db6bd694-d148-41aa-8773-51767583cab2", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC 2213 St. Bernard Avenue\n- Summary: Request for fee reduction/waiver of post demolition fee for property at 2213 St. Bernard Avenue\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continuation to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, fee reduction, property\n- UID: 7d94c089-df5d-4cef-a5f0-d0fa4c5464f4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Drew Handwerk\n- Summary: Appeal for retention of decorative railings at 332 Slidell Street\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continuation to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, decorative railings, property\n- UID: 7d94c089-df5d-4cef-a5f0-d0fa4c5464f4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Jonathan S. Forester, Riess Lemieux, LLC - representing Robert Roth\n- Summary: Appeal against a $10,000 fine for property at 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continuation to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property\n- UID: 7d94c089-df5d-4cef-a5f0-d0fa4c5464f4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Jonathan S. Forester, Riess Lemieux, LLC - representing Robert Roth\n- Summary: Appeal against a $9,000 fine for property at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continuation to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property\n- UID: 7d94c089-df5d-4cef-a5f0-d0fa4c5464f4", + "uid": "7d94c089-df5d-4cef-a5f0-d0fa4c5464f4", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1807-1809 Henriette Delille St.\n- Summary: The appeal was to install decorative textured glass panes in new doors for a property located at 444 Pacific Avenue. The decision of \"denial\" by the Historic District Landmarks Commission was up for appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, property appeal, textured glass panes, denial\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 104/18 - Michael G. Sherman\n- Summary: The request was for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow for light poles for Industrial Uses to have a limitation of a maximum of thirty (30) feet in height. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 104-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Applicant requested deferral\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a text amendment was deferred and continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, text amendment, light poles, industrial uses, deferral\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/18 - City Council Motion No. M~-18~-320\n- Summary: The request was for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate certain recommendations and initiatives from the \"Smart Housing Mix Ordinance Study\" to provide mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions mentioned in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, mandatory inclusionary zoning, Smart Housing Mix Ordinance Study, text amendment, City Council Motion No. M~-18~-320", + "uid": "9ddb3e1b-adb1-4595-8800-9a095496ac2f", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mandatory Affordable and Workforce Housing Component\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the creation of a new mandatory inclusionary base zoning district and a mandatory inclusionary zoning planned development classification to require affordable and workforce housing components for applicable developments. It also sought a zoning change to permit increased residential density. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 112-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Workforce Housing, Zoning Change\n- UID: 9058f213-bad5-4dfb-b2f9-c95f56f549f4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 115/18 - Cal Morris, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a zoning change from an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for a specific property. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 115/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was on deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Property Development\n- UID: 9058f213-bad5-4dfb-b2f9-c95f56f549f4", + "uid": "9058f213-bad5-4dfb-b2f9-c95f56f549f4", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 115/18 - Conditional Use for a Bed and Breakfast\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in a specific residential district, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to nine provisos. The motion to approve the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 115-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in a specific residential district was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast\n- UID: 25318978-19b5-47b1-bdac-e2a7f28d77e6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 117/18 - Conditional Use for a Bed and Breakfast\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District and an RDO-2 Residential Diversity Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, and there were no opponents during the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 117-18\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in specific residential districts was discussed, but no voting outcomes were provided in the minutes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast\n- UID: 25318978-19b5-47b1-bdac-e2a7f28d77e6", + "uid": "25318978-19b5-47b1-bdac-e2a7f28d77e6", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 120/18 - DAVID G. MILLAUD\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Neighborhood Business District for certain lots. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-529\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, HU-RS, HU-Bl, District Change, Recommendation, Continuation\n- UID: 46405bfb-1eb0-4cb9-a7bb-055a181c37e9\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 121/18 \u2014 AGA DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific districts, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being for approval, subject to fourteen provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 121-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Approval, Provisos, Continuation, Districts\n- UID: 46405bfb-1eb0-4cb9-a7bb-055a181c37e9\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 122/18 - FAUBOURG FRESH MARKET, LLC\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not mentioned in the provided minutes link.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 46405bfb-1eb0-4cb9-a7bb-055a181c37e9", + "uid": "46405bfb-1eb0-4cb9-a7bb-055a181c37e9", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use Request\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and a conditional use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 122-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was approved subject to five provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Conditional use, Retail sales, Alcoholic beverages\n- UID: ae0bf7ed-4c3f-45be-b68e-725416da4403\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Modification of an Existing Hotel\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to modify an existing hotel to include an accessory coffee shop in a VCR-1 Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 124-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Hotel modification, Coffee shop\n- UID: ae0bf7ed-4c3f-45be-b68e-725416da4403", + "uid": "ae0bf7ed-4c3f-45be-b68e-725416da4403", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 125/18 - LA VANG PEARL, INC.\n- Summary: Conditional use requested for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 125/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 45c15bac-de3d-4495-a20e-0595f17b2290\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 126/18 - 3201 ORLEANS AVE, LLC\n- Summary: Conditional use requested for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to nine provisos. The ordinance was moved by Giarrusso and seconded by Banks, and it was approved with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 126/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 45c15bac-de3d-4495-a20e-0595f17b2290\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 127/18 - JOSEPH J. PACIERA\n- Summary: Conditional uses requested to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in multiple districts. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 127/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcome and decision are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Establishment, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 45c15bac-de3d-4495-a20e-0595f17b2290", + "uid": "45c15bac-de3d-4495-a20e-0595f17b2290", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the creation of an Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District on Square 580, Lots 9 and 10, with specific boundaries. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 127-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the specified provisos.\n- UID: c2994735-eb95-4d0e-80e2-c7006459ef17\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Child Day Care Center\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a child day care center in specific districts, with recommendations from the City Planning Commission, subject to a waiver and ten provisos. The speakers included proponents, but there were no opponents.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 128-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the specified waiver and provisos.\n- UID: c2994735-eb95-4d0e-80e2-c7006459ef17", + "uid": "c2994735-eb95-4d0e-80e2-c7006459ef17", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 129/18 \u2014 LIFE CHURCH NEW ORLEANS, INC.\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to five provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 129-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with no opposition or abstentions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1c82fa94-9472-4091-a7ff-7e72d4835234\n\n- Topic: LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - 2019 BUDGET MATTERS\n- Summary: Proposal for the 2019 budget and work plan for the City of New Orleans Downtown Development District, in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes. The plan was required to be reviewed and considered by the City Planning Commission to determine its consistency with the Master Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-533\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Downtown Development District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1c82fa94-9472-4091-a7ff-7e72d4835234", + "uid": "1c82fa94-9472-4091-a7ff-7e72d4835234", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan\n- Summary: An ordinance to adopt the Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan for additional capital, special services, facilities, and improvements in the City of New Orleans for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: 32467\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved for the adoption of the Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2019 Plan, Capital, Special Services, Facilities, Improvements\n- UID: b0321c60-054e-4a95-a410-4c403083337f\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Algiers Economic Development District\n- Summary: Approval of the Operating Budget of the Algiers Economic Development District for the year 2019, including revenues, expenses, and support details.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-505\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Operating Budget for the Algiers Economic Development District for the year 2019 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Algiers Economic Development District, Revenues, Expenses, Support\n- UID: b0321c60-054e-4a95-a410-4c403083337f", + "uid": "b0321c60-054e-4a95-a410-4c403083337f", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) Review Process\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the general review process, procedure, and approval criteria for participation in the Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) in Louisiana. It offers tax incentives for manufacturers within the state. The ordinance was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,472\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to Committee for further review and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program, Tax Incentives, Louisiana, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 7eacbfe4-b27d-4f78-891f-d7f7cc93a353\n\n- Topic: Distribution of Solicited and Unsolicited Print Matter\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish provisions relative to the distribution of solicited and unsolicited print matter in the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,476\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Print Matter Distribution, City of New Orleans, Code Amendments\n- UID: 7eacbfe4-b27d-4f78-891f-d7f7cc93a353", + "uid": "7eacbfe4-b27d-4f78-891f-d7f7cc93a353", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Pay Plan for Officers and Employees\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the pay plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service, allowing the Chief Administrative Officer to establish a new title for the position of General Counsel within the Ethics Review Board and to establish a new salary range for this classification. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,479\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- UID: ed61aeb1-74a1-4b7a-bc3c-1aa5e77b5d26\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Capital Budget for 2018\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to de-appropriate funds from the Department of Property Management and appropriate funds to the Chief Administrative Office, as well as make other changes to the 2018 Capital Budget. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,487\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Fiscal Note Received), (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- UID: ed61aeb1-74a1-4b7a-bc3c-1aa5e77b5d26\n\n- Topic: Filing Requirements for Public Buildings\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish requirements for the filing of plans for certain public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security to assist first responders in the event of an emergency. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,488\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Criminal Justice Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- UID: ed61aeb1-74a1-4b7a-bc3c-1aa5e77b5d26", + "uid": "ed61aeb1-74a1-4b7a-bc3c-1aa5e77b5d26", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the Office of Independent Police Monitor from personal services category to other operating category, and to provide funding to various departments to cover overages incurred during the year for 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,491 and 32,492\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Funding, Operating Budget, City of New Orleans\n- UID: f6d31545-6946-4503-97bc-dc81c5b0f613\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Sales and Use Tax\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement related to the collection, use, and expenditure of a two percent (2%) sales and use tax in a specific district.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Sales Tax, Use Tax, City of New Orleans\n- UID: f6d31545-6946-4503-97bc-dc81c5b0f613", + "uid": "f6d31545-6946-4503-97bc-dc81c5b0f613", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's requests for demolition permits\n- Summary: The council granted approval for demolition permits for properties at 2260-62 N. Prieur St. and 1919 Piety St.\n- Ordinance Number: MOTION NO. M-18-524\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for demolition permits\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, demolition permits\n- UID: 749c6093-d8c7-42e6-bd8d-1638d333b01c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and Orleans Parish Communications District\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an existing CEA for consolidated call-taking services.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,495\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the amendment\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, call-taking services\n- UID: 749c6093-d8c7-42e6-bd8d-1638d333b01c", + "uid": "749c6093-d8c7-42e6-bd8d-1638d333b01c", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Taxi regulations and CPNC extension\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend taxi regulations, extend the CPNC extension period from one to two years, remove regulations for replacement vehicles, and permit wireless taximeters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,499\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18 - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taxi regulations, CPNC extension, wireless taximeters\n- UID: 240f2781-057c-47c3-8d37-838882f6787d\n\n- Topic: Budget reallocation for the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice Coordination\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer funds from Orleans Parish Juvenile Court to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination for proper budgeting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,500\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce the ordinance on first reading passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget reallocation, Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: 240f2781-057c-47c3-8d37-838882f6787d", + "uid": "240f2781-057c-47c3-8d37-838882f6787d", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) for Special Tax\n- Summary: This ordinance establishes the requirement of a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between various entities in New Orleans for a special tax of 6.31 mills for twenty years, subject to approval by the people at an election. The tax cannot be levied until the CEA is executed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32500\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, special tax, New Orleans\n- UID: d8321ee4-0edd-4fce-bfed-6efceaeaab4d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Tourism Promotion Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\u2019s Tourism Promotion Program for 2018 to provide special services in the area of marketing New Orleans tourism for the year 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32501\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism Promotion Program, New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- UID: d8321ee4-0edd-4fce-bfed-6efceaeaab4d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee to provide effective dates for the term of the committee, supplement qualifications for membership, and establish schedules for the conduct of public hearings and submission of recommendations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32505\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, New Orleans, housing\n- UID: d8321ee4-0edd-4fce-bfed-6efceaeaab4d\n\n- Topic: Special Election Call\n- Summary: This resolution calls for a special election on May 4, 2019, in the City of New Orleans, giving the electorate the opportunity to vote on specific matters.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A (Resolution)\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the resolution's outcome were not provided in the available information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, New Orleans, voting\n- UID: d8321ee4-0edd-4fce-bfed-6efceaeaab4d", + "uid": "d8321ee4-0edd-4fce-bfed-6efceaeaab4d", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special 6.31 mills ad valorem tax for stormwater management, playground repairs, and park improvements\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the City Council to annually levy a special 6.31 mills ad valorem tax for stormwater management, playground repairs, and park improvements. The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-521\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment to the Amendment - Passed\n Vote 3: As Amended - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The special tax levy was approved for a period of twenty years, beginning January 1, 2021, and ending December 31, 2040.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax levy, Stormwater management, Park improvements\n- UID: 323dd22c-c038-485f-bc6a-65804ac55883", + "uid": "323dd22c-c038-485f-bc6a-65804ac55883", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-18-528 - Use of 3rd parties or special officers for lower-level activities\n- Summary: The resolution encourages the use of 3rd parties or special officers, as authorized by law, to conduct lower-level activities in instances where it will not expose the City to increased cost or liability, create efficiencies for the New Orleans Police Department, and not interfere with public access to police reports.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-528\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Efficiency, Police Department\n- UID: 55d8af50-1ef1-408d-97ad-58e99530aed9\n\n- Topic: Ordinance Cal. No. 32,503 - Conditional Use for a Mini-Warehouse\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a mini-warehouse in specific districts, and provide with respect thereto. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,503\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Laid Over as Required by Law\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse\n- UID: 55d8af50-1ef1-408d-97ad-58e99530aed9\n\n- Topic: Ordinance Cal. No. 32,504 - Unspecified\n- Summary: The ordinance details were not provided in the document.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,504\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 55d8af50-1ef1-408d-97ad-58e99530aed9", + "uid": "55d8af50-1ef1-408d-97ad-58e99530aed9", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between City of New Orleans and Orleans Parish Communications District\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an existing CEA to update and make technical changes, and clarify OPCD's responsibility for providing call-taking services. \n- Ordinance Number: 32504\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, CEA, Orleans Parish Communications District, call-taking services\n- UID: 646daf4f-9a53-41dd-bc90-3f272c486910\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 106/18 - McDonald's Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to modify the St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, including changes to applicability and conditional uses.\n- Ordinance Number: 646daf4f-9a53-41dd-bc90-3f272c486910\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 2 opposed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, text amendment\n- UID: 646daf4f-9a53-41dd-bc90-3f272c486910", + "uid": "646daf4f-9a53-41dd-bc90-3f272c486910", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 106/18 - McDonald's Corporation\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-through facilities in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 106-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, Drive-Through, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5b989a89-bba6-4f36-b1f9-df57df6a7e68\n\n- Topic: Ordinance related to the demolition and reconstruction of existing restaurants with drive-through facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance allows the demolition and reconstruction of existing restaurants with drive-through facilities under certain conditions. \n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Reconstruction, Drive-Through, Conditional Use\n- UID: 5b989a89-bba6-4f36-b1f9-df57df6a7e68", + "uid": "5b989a89-bba6-4f36-b1f9-df57df6a7e68", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Carondelet Street Zoning (Municipal Addresses: 3309-3321 Saint Charles Avenue and 1625 Louisiana Avenue)\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended denial of the zoning request for Carondelet Street. However, the City Council overruled the recommendation with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. No speakers opposed the zoning request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO 107-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Council overruled the recommendation for denial and approved the zoning request.\n- UID: 16e18eef-9851-4e1e-b25e-5887b2193218\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: A motion to adjourn the meeting was proposed and passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned.\n- UID: 16e18eef-9851-4e1e-b25e-5887b2193218", + "uid": "16e18eef-9851-4e1e-b25e-5887b2193218", + "publish_date": "12-5-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum, meeting\n- UID: aca287b5-e52a-48ce-90b5-9228e25bd044", + "uid": "aca287b5-e52a-48ce-90b5-9228e25bd044", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Honoring Charlie Gabriel on his 86th Birthday\n- Summary: The ordinance to honor Charlie Gabriel on his 86th birthday was introduced but later withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add a third order of business was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Charlie Gabriel, birthday, withdrawal, motion passed\n- UID: 38beb579-5d2a-49de-b811-2b4d399b49d9\n\n- Topic: Honoring Judge Joan Bernard Armstrong\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to celebrate the life of Judge Joan Bernard Armstrong for her exceptional contributions to the legal profession. It was introduced and appeared for discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Judge Joan Bernard Armstrong, legal profession, presentation\n- UID: 38beb579-5d2a-49de-b811-2b4d399b49d9\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Family Justice Center and Tulane University Violence Prevention Institute\n- Summary: Representatives from the NOFJC and Tulane University Violence Prevention Institute made a presentation, but no specific details about any ordinance or voting outcome were provided.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made, but no specific voting outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOFJC, Tulane University, presentation\n- UID: 38beb579-5d2a-49de-b811-2b4d399b49d9", + "uid": "38beb579-5d2a-49de-b811-2b4d399b49d9", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Administrative Adjudications Section\n- Summary: Amendment to Section 6-38 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to recoup the City\u2019s costs associated with administrative adjudications. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32303\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend and reordain Section 6-38 of the Code of the City of New Orleans was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Administrative Adjudications, City Costs, Code of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: b8fddbf2-a40f-41a9-8fa3-492eb3b990f8\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: Approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property located at 8635 Earhart Blvd. The motion was granted with no opposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-219\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (No opposition)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval for the demolition permit was passed without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee\n- UID: b8fddbf2-a40f-41a9-8fa3-492eb3b990f8", + "uid": "b8fddbf2-a40f-41a9-8fa3-492eb3b990f8", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted a Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List regarding the effects of \"The tax cuts and jobs act of 2017\" on Entergy New Orleans LLC's operating income and rate base. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-219\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Alliance for Affordable Energy's communication was received, and the rules were suspended to place certain motions on the consent agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Petition for Intervention, Entergy New Orleans LLC, tax cuts and jobs act of 2017\n- UID: 3fa604c5-58eb-4b52-82a2-beaedc5e5432", + "uid": "3fa604c5-58eb-4b52-82a2-beaedc5e5432", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List\n- Summary: Logan Atkinson Burke submitted the Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List regarding vehicles charging and related regulatory issues.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Petition for Intervention, Service List\n- UID: 1df53951-802b-4a42-bc53-d67e90225fcc\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Report Pursuant to Council's Resolution\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Report Pursuant to Council's Resolution regarding the feasibility of accelerating the deployment of advanced meters.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Report, Advanced Meters\n- UID: 1df53951-802b-4a42-bc53-d67e90225fcc\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\u2019s Response to Council Resolution\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\u2019s Response to Council Resolution containing the Direct Testimony of Melonie P. Stewart and the Direct Testimony of Tad S. Patella, P.E. with exhibits on CD.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Response received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Response, Electric Service Disruptions\n- UID: 1df53951-802b-4a42-bc53-d67e90225fcc", + "uid": "1df53951-802b-4a42-bc53-d67e90225fcc", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Demolition Permit Applications\n- Summary: The NCDAC recommended approval for demolition permits for multiple addresses in different districts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The NCDAC recommended approval for the demolition permits.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permits, approval\n- UID: 0edb902a-9595-4942-a529-722eecbcea25\n\n- Topic: Entergy's New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: Emily K. Leitzinger, President of The Mid-City Neighborhood Organization, submitted a communication regarding the New Orleans City Council\u2019s Approval of Entergy\u2019s New Orleans Power Station.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, power station, communication\n- UID: 0edb902a-9595-4942-a529-722eecbcea25", + "uid": "0edb902a-9595-4942-a529-722eecbcea25", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Notification of Increase in Monthly Electric Fuel Adjustment\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, notified the Council of a more than 25% increase in the ENO Algiers July 2018 Fuel Adjustment Clause. The estimated increase in the fuel adjustment for ENO Algiers customers is $0.0321/kWh compared to the actual billed June 2018 factor of $0.0247/kWh.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notification received\n- Tags/Keywords: Fuel Adjustment Clause, Entergy New Orleans, Increase, Notification\n- UID: 8919e4ee-4ac9-4659-8fa8-86138821dfc4\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Conditional Use\n- Summary: David Glasgow, an architect from Creole Corner Gardens LLC, requested a public hearing to seek an extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 14/16. The request is in accordance with Section 4.3.H(2)(a) of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 7/26/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Extension, Public Hearing\n- UID: 8919e4ee-4ac9-4659-8fa8-86138821dfc4", + "uid": "8919e4ee-4ac9-4659-8fa8-86138821dfc4", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change on Square 289, Lots 5, R-8, R-9, R-10, 8, R-11, R-13, R-14, R-15, R-16, X, 8, and F\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District and a C-1l_ General Commercial District to an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,293\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- UID: 6499aa58-0909-4425-ada2-50f9267e2f62\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Appointment to Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion aimed to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Marin Tockman as a member of the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-18-198\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment was ratified and approved.\n- UID: 6499aa58-0909-4425-ada2-50f9267e2f62\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permits for Neighborhood Conservation District\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for demolition permits for specific properties. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-18-220\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for demolition permits was approved.\n- UID: 6499aa58-0909-4425-ada2-50f9267e2f62", + "uid": "6499aa58-0909-4425-ada2-50f9267e2f62", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permits\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen's motion to grant approval for demolition permits for properties at 1319 Flood St. and 5012 N. Derbigny St. was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-220\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval for demolition permits was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: 806e6669-41ca-4366-9d8c-d2fe8662894a\n\n- Topic: Construction of Solar Photovoltaic Systems\n- Summary: Resolution R-18-222, proposed by Councilmembers Moreno, Williams, Giarrusso, Banks, and Brossett, approved the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for the construction of distributed generation-scale solar photovoltaic systems. The resolution and order approving the agreement in principle were adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-222\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution and order approving the construction of solar photovoltaic systems were adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Solar energy, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 806e6669-41ca-4366-9d8c-d2fe8662894a", + "uid": "806e6669-41ca-4366-9d8c-d2fe8662894a", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of rules for community solar projects\n- Summary: Resolution and order to establish a docket and open a rulemaking proceeding for community solar projects was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the establishment of a docket and the opening of a rulemaking proceeding for community solar projects.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community solar, rulemaking, resolution, ordinance\n- UID: 3577158c-7fa0-407c-9a1a-f564c5bb61c8\n\n- Topic: Approval for deployment of advanced metering infrastructure\n- Summary: Resolution and order directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to accelerate the implementation of its advanced metering initiative was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the resolution and order to accelerate the implementation of advanced metering infrastructure.\n- Tags/Keywords: Advanced metering, Entergy New Orleans, resolution, ordinance\n- UID: 3577158c-7fa0-407c-9a1a-f564c5bb61c8\n\n- Topic: Consideration of revising the council\u2019s rules for release of whole-building data to building owners\n- Summary: Resolution and order to establish a docket and open a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council\u2019s rules for the release of whole-building data to building owners was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the establishment of a docket and the opening of a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council\u2019s rules for the release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rulemaking, whole-building data, resolution, ordinance\n- UID: 3577158c-7fa0-407c-9a1a-f564c5bb61c8\n\n- Topic: Proposed rulemaking for establishment of [unspecified topic]\n- Summary: The resolution regarding proposed rulemaking to establish [unspecified topic] was discussed and removed from the consent agenda for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: Unspecified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was removed from the consent agenda for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Proposed rulemaking, discussion, resolution, ordinance\n- UID: 3577158c-7fa0-407c-9a1a-f564c5bb61c8", + "uid": "3577158c-7fa0-407c-9a1a-f564c5bb61c8", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Integrated Resource Planning Components and Reporting Requirements for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the resolution and order regarding the Energy Smart Program Years 7-9 for Entergy New Orleans, LLC. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-08-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (18 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution and order regarding the Energy Smart Program Years 7-9 for Entergy New Orleans, LLC was adopted.\n- UID: 268ace96-0a79-4a90-bd25-426f65884d16\n\n- Topic: Professional Services Contract with Basile J. Uddo\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes and requests the President of the City Council to sign a professional services contract with the firm of Basile J. Uddo as special counsel to the City Council in connection with Cable and Telecommunications matters. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-229\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (18 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The professional services contract with Basile J. Uddo was adopted.\n- UID: 268ace96-0a79-4a90-bd25-426f65884d16\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Ethan Ashley to New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor's appointment of Ethan Ashley as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (18 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor's appointment of Ethan Ashley to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission was adopted.\n- UID: 268ace96-0a79-4a90-bd25-426f65884d16\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Dana Peterson to New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor's appointment of Dana Peterson as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-231\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (18 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor's appointment of Dana Peterson to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission was adopted.\n- UID: 268ace96-0a79-4a90-bd25-426f65884d16", + "uid": "268ace96-0a79-4a90-bd25-426f65884d16", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Robert D. Brown to the Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Robert D. Brown to the Civil Service Commission, effective upon approval, to fulfill a vacancy for an At-Large member.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-231\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Robert D. Brown to the Civil Service Commission is approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Civil Service Commission, vacancy, unanimous approval\n- UID: e260d01f-e836-493f-a31c-0368877bea03\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Joseph Nicolosi, Jr. to the New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Joseph Nicolosi, Jr. to the New Orleans Aviation Board to fulfill a vacancy, effective upon approval, for a term expiring on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-232\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Joseph Nicolosi, Jr. to the New Orleans Aviation Board is approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, New Orleans Aviation Board, vacancy, unanimous approval\n- UID: e260d01f-e836-493f-a31c-0368877bea03\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Candince McMillian to the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Reappointment of Candince McMillian to the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-233\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Candince McMillian to the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee is approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, unanimous approval\n- UID: e260d01f-e836-493f-a31c-0368877bea03\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Laura Bryan to the Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Laura Bryan to the Regional Transit Authority, effective upon approval, for a term at the pleasure of the Mayor.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Laura Bryan to the Regional Transit Authority is approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Regional Transit Authority, unanimous approval\n- UID: e260d01f-e836-493f-a31c-0368877bea03", + "uid": "e260d01f-e836-493f-a31c-0368877bea03", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Robert Jenkins to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the reappointment of Robert Jenkins as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for a term expiring on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Robert Jenkins approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- UID: eae41d0b-8d4d-4abb-b1a5-62df8c9d0dc3\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Fred Neal, Jr. to Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Fred Neal, Jr. as a member of the Regional Transit Authority, effective upon approval, for a term at the pleasure of the Mayor.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-236\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Fred Neal, Jr. to Regional Transit Authority approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Regional Transit Authority\n- UID: eae41d0b-8d4d-4abb-b1a5-62df8c9d0dc3\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Julius Kimbrough, Jr. to Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Julius Kimbrough, Jr. as a member of the Board of Liquidation, City Debt, for a term expiring on December 31, 2029.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-237\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Julius Kimbrough, Jr. to Board of Liquidation, City Debt approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- UID: eae41d0b-8d4d-4abb-b1a5-62df8c9d0dc3", + "uid": "eae41d0b-8d4d-4abb-b1a5-62df8c9d0dc3", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Marjorie Esman to Human Relations Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Marjorie Esman as a member of the Human Relations Advisory Committee, effective from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-238\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Marjorie Esman ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Human Relations Advisory Committee, M-18-238\n- UID: 4d4dcf20-64e4-436f-b74c-678654dea5dd\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Earl Williams to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Earl Williams as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, effective from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-239\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Earl Williams ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, M-18-239\n- UID: 4d4dcf20-64e4-436f-b74c-678654dea5dd\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dr. Skip Gallagher to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Dr. Skip Gallagher as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, effective from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-240\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Dr. Skip Gallagher ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, M-18-240\n- UID: 4d4dcf20-64e4-436f-b74c-678654dea5dd\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Diedre Pierce Kelly to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Diedre Pierce Kelly as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, effective from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-241\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Diedre Pierce Kelly ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, M-18-241\n- UID: 4d4dcf20-64e4-436f-b74c-678654dea5dd", + "uid": "4d4dcf20-64e4-436f-b74c-678654dea5dd", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of LaTanja Silvester to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: The motion was to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of LaTanja Silvester as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, effective from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-241\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of LaTanja Silvester was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Ratification\n- UID: d08dadbb-7642-4688-965e-16b416ca4816\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Charles Brown to the Finance Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: The motion was to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Charles Brown as a member of the Finance Authority of New Orleans, for a term expiring on June 21, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-243\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Charles Brown was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Finance Authority, Ratification\n- UID: d08dadbb-7642-4688-965e-16b416ca4816\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Sarah Omojola to the Human Relations Advisory Commission\n- Summary: The motion was to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Sarah Omojola as a member of the Human Relations Advisory Commission, effective from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-244\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Sarah Omojola was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Human Relations Advisory Commission, Ratification\n- UID: d08dadbb-7642-4688-965e-16b416ca4816\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lisa Mazique\n- Summary: The motion was to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Lisa Mazique, but the details of the appointment are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-245\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the appointment and the outcome of the vote are not provided in the summary.\n- UID: d08dadbb-7642-4688-965e-16b416ca4816", + "uid": "d08dadbb-7642-4688-965e-16b416ca4816", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Eric Strachan to Industrial Development Board\n- Summary: Eric Strachan was appointed as a member of the Industrial Development Board, with a term expiring on January 1, 2023. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-245\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Eric Strachan to the Industrial Development Board\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Industrial Development Board, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 0cc78b65-0de2-4bef-b661-37a0c0a51d4e\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Properties\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's requests for demolition permits for properties at 9009 Fig St., 3416 Monroe St., and 824 Lamarque St. were granted approval. All motions were adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-248, M-18-254\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permits for specified properties\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 0cc78b65-0de2-4bef-b661-37a0c0a51d4e\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: The council adopted the consent agenda and referred other matters to the proper agency. The motion was adopted unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of consent agenda and referral of other matters\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent agenda, Referral, Council meeting\n- UID: 0cc78b65-0de2-4bef-b661-37a0c0a51d4e", + "uid": "0cc78b65-0de2-4bef-b661-37a0c0a51d4e", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Tax Abatement for 417 Royal Street, 417 Royal Restaurant LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2013-1308, involving 417 Royal Street and 417 Royal Restaurant LLC. The resolution No. R-18-249 was approved with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2013-1308\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of Restoration Tax Abatement request for 417 Royal Street, 417 Royal Restaurant LLC\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, RTA #2013-1308, Property Tax Abatement Program\n- UID: 23989816-5179-4ce8-a4ba-9d0efd59d3ea\n\n- Topic: Tax Abatement for 900 Piety Street, Bud Rip\u2019s\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2016-1859, involving 900 Piety Street and Bud Rip\u2019s. No further details or voting outcomes were provided in the document.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1859\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of Restoration Tax Abatement request for 900 Piety Street, Bud Rip\u2019s\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, RTA #2016-1859, Economic Development\n- UID: 23989816-5179-4ce8-a4ba-9d0efd59d3ea", + "uid": "23989816-5179-4ce8-a4ba-9d0efd59d3ea", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program Participation\n- Summary: Approval of Municipal Address 900 Piety Street owned by Bud Rip\u2019s in the Property Tax Abatement Program (RTA #2016-1859).\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-250\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program approved for the mentioned property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, RTA #2016-1859\n- UID: 996a5546-82e2-485c-9c92-cd3b8d5e3f0f\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Application\n- Summary: Approval of Council action on the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for the property at 2224-26 S. Robertson St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-257\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Council approved the application for a demolition permit for the specified property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, 2224-26 S. Robertson St\n- UID: 996a5546-82e2-485c-9c92-cd3b8d5e3f0f", + "uid": "996a5546-82e2-485c-9c92-cd3b8d5e3f0f", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Decision - 9134-36 Peach St.\n- Summary: The council discussed the NCDAC's decision to deny a demolition permit for the property at 9134-36 Peach St. The item was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, Peach St., meeting continuation\n- UID: 29e3328a-4085-4062-b195-5f60e3c2ff35\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Decision - 2344 Congress St.\n- Summary: The council discussed the NCDAC's decision to withdraw a demolition permit for the property at 2344 Congress St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, Congress St., withdrawal\n- UID: 29e3328a-4085-4062-b195-5f60e3c2ff35\n\n- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) Appeal - 1130 Thalia Street\n- Summary: The council discussed an appeal to the HDLC's decision to deny the enclosure of a porch at 1130 Thalia Street. The appeal was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, Thalia Street, porch enclosure, withdrawal\n- UID: 29e3328a-4085-4062-b195-5f60e3c2ff35\n\n- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Request - 223 North Rendon St.\n- Summary: The council discussed a non-conforming use request for the property at 223 North Rendon St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: non-conforming use, Rendon St.\n- UID: 29e3328a-4085-4062-b195-5f60e3c2ff35", + "uid": "29e3328a-4085-4062-b195-5f60e3c2ff35", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Change in Non-Conforming Use from Counseling Center to Beauty Salon\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission recommended \"approval\" of the change in non-conforming use from a Counseling Center to a Beauty Salon for a property located at 223 North Rendon Street, subject to two provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: DR_NO. 70-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the change in non-conforming use from Counseling Center to Beauty Salon was passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Non-Conforming Use, Beauty Salon, Counseling Center\n- UID: cb09db82-c1f3-427c-818a-7215597f0acc\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Time for Conditional Use\n- Summary: The request was made for the City Council to hold a public hearing to request an extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16, Ordinance No. 26,985, and to send out notice according to Article 3.3.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-258\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for extension of time for the conditional use was approved, and a letter was received from the applicant requesting to withdraw the request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Extension of Time\n- UID: cb09db82-c1f3-427c-818a-7215597f0acc", + "uid": "cb09db82-c1f3-427c-818a-7215597f0acc", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for one year extension of time for conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 24/16\n- Summary: The Music and Culture Coalition of New Orleans requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to request a one year extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 24/16. The request was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-170\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a one year extension of time for the conditional use was approved by the City Council.\n- UID: 0b869ea5-0c49-4b72-a28f-64a21f6f79b3", + "uid": "0b869ea5-0c49-4b72-a28f-64a21f6f79b3", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 25/18\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for specific municipal addresses. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL.\" However, the applicant submitted a letter requesting to withdraw the ordinance, and it was subsequently withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-259\n- Votes Summary: The motion passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: c6197279-c061-4948-938b-477c6e5a48b3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34/18\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance related to \"Billboard Permits.\" The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL.\" \n- Ordinance Number: M-18-8\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was presented and discussed, but no voting outcome was mentioned in the provided summary.\n- UID: c6197279-c061-4948-938b-477c6e5a48b3", + "uid": "c6197279-c061-4948-938b-477c6e5a48b3", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34-18 - House of Refuge Ministries of the Apostolic Faith International, Inc.\n- Summary: Conditional use request for a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and the rescission of a previous ordinance. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos. The petition has past the deadline and has died.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 34-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition has died due to past deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail establishment, Conditional use\n- UID: 148df7d0-675d-46e0-a23e-aa599012194d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45-18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-617\n- Summary: Conditional use request to permit a Mardi Gras den in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos. There were no opponents, and the motion was approved with YEAS from Brossett, Giarrusso, Gisleson Palmer, Moreno, Nguyen, and Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 45-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mardi Gras den, Mixed-use district, Conditional use\n- UID: 148df7d0-675d-46e0-a23e-aa599012194d", + "uid": "148df7d0-675d-46e0-a23e-aa599012194d", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 48/18 - 2005 N BROAD, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use for a standard restaurant with live entertainment and extended hours of operation in specific districts. The City Planning Commission's recommendation was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-260\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed despite the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Extended Hours, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 30bec02a-62b3-4033-b50a-044fce432cc2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 49/18 - BAYOU ACQUISITION, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding the distance of new billboards from residential zoning districts and the prohibition on new billboards within design review corridors. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-260\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Billboards, Design Review Corridors, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 30bec02a-62b3-4033-b50a-044fce432cc2", + "uid": "30bec02a-62b3-4033-b50a-044fce432cc2", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 51/18 \u2014 MAHDI A, LLC\n- Summary: Mahdi A, LLC requested a conditional use to expand an existing gas station in specific business districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with two provisos. The council voted to approve the request unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Gas Station, Conditional Use, Business District, Expansion\n- UID: e033fec8-7bce-11e8-a691-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 52/18 - BRUCE D. MARTIN\n- Summary: Bruce D. Martin requested a conditional use for a standard restaurant in specific business districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with six provisos. The council voted to approve the request unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for the standard restaurant was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Restaurant, Conditional Use, Business District, Approval\n- UID: 3faec4e2-8f47-466c-a59b-de1c678f3837", + "uid": "3faec4e2-8f47-466c-a59b-de1c678f3837", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 53/18 - NARINDER GUPTA RETIREMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to twelve provisos. The motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 53-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The planned development was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential Development, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 3eb04c17-e1d1-4165-a361-6d7a5f33e2b5\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 58/18 - 3800 HOWARD INVESTORS, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a planned development to permit a multi-use entertainment complex including indoor/outdoor amusement and restaurant components, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 58-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The planned development for the entertainment complex was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Entertainment Complex, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 3eb04c17-e1d1-4165-a361-6d7a5f33e2b5", + "uid": "3eb04c17-e1d1-4165-a361-6d7a5f33e2b5", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 58-18 - Garofalo Investments, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use for a specialty restaurant with drive-through facilities. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 58-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the denial recommendation passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5a3ce49e-4547-4b1b-b00f-b7546f8ddabe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 61/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-84\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a bar in a Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an Arts and Cultural District. No specific recommendation mentioned.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-263\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for conditional use for a bar in the specified districts passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Historic District, Arts and Cultural District\n- UID: 5a3ce49e-4547-4b1b-b00f-b7546f8ddabe", + "uid": "5a3ce49e-4547-4b1b-b00f-b7546f8ddabe", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Culture Diversity Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the establishment of a Culture Diversity Overlay District in a specific area, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. The council approved the ordinance with six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 61-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the establishment of the Culture Diversity Overlay District with six provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Culture Diversity Overlay District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: a612963f-e710-47bf-8751-69739a414c76\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 62/18\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow multi-family dwellings as a permitted use in the MI Maritime Industrial District, subject to a footnote limiting residential uses to only be permitted adjacent to Open Space Districts citywide. The discussion was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 62-18\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Text Amendment, Multi-family Dwellings\n- UID: a612963f-e710-47bf-8751-69739a414c76\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 63/18\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 63-18\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further information can be found in the provided link.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Zoning Change, Historic Urban District\n- UID: a612963f-e710-47bf-8751-69739a414c76", + "uid": "a612963f-e710-47bf-8751-69739a414c76", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 63-18\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a zoning docket for a specific district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\". The motion to overrule the recommendation passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 63-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Overrule the recommendation of the City Planning Commission for denial\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Overrule, Recommendation\n- UID: 0437acb5-5bf3-4c9f-a996-2b93f3749feb\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 64-18\n- Summary: This ordinance involves a conditional use request for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to a future meeting date.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 64-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 0437acb5-5bf3-4c9f-a996-2b93f3749feb\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 65-18\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a conditional use for a mini-warehouse in a specific district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\". The ordinance was not voted on, and speakers were heard regarding the matter.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 65-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of discussion with speakers regarding the conditional use request\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, City Planning Commission, Speakers\n- UID: 0437acb5-5bf3-4c9f-a996-2b93f3749feb", + "uid": "0437acb5-5bf3-4c9f-a996-2b93f3749feb", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Conditional Use for Alcoholic Beverage Sale\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend a previous zoning ordinance to consider modifications to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption at a standard restaurant in a specific district. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-266\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further consideration and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcoholic Beverages, Development Plan\n- UID: 08852d27-3749-4fb4-add0-8836b52c9459\n\n- Topic: Amendments to TNC Permit Holder Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the requirements of Transportation Network Company (TNC) permit holders to include proof of compliance with certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. However, it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn and did not proceed to a vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC Permits, ADA Requirements, Compliance\n- UID: 08852d27-3749-4fb4-add0-8836b52c9459", + "uid": "08852d27-3749-4fb4-add0-8836b52c9459", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages (high-content) in specific commercial districts. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32256\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 081055cc-8185-45e0-bdb1-4572fd00a102\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Mayor to Grant Servitudes\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into agreements to grant servitudes to adjacent property owners for encroachments in public rights-of-way. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32260\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitudes, Public Rights-of-Way, Mayor Authorization\n- UID: 081055cc-8185-45e0-bdb1-4572fd00a102\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific residential district. The ordinance has a 90 Day Cn. Deadline of 7/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32261\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: 90 Day Cn. Deadline 7/4/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Residential District\n- UID: 081055cc-8185-45e0-bdb1-4572fd00a102", + "uid": "081055cc-8185-45e0-bdb1-4572fd00a102", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Height and Density Bonuses\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling in specific districts. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 5 YEAS, 1 NAY, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Height and Density Bonuses, Zoning Docket\n- UID: c3b64be6-12cd-4719-bc9c-4070cfed6dd5", + "uid": "c3b64be6-12cd-4719-bc9c-4070cfed6dd5", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amended and Restated Parking Garage Ground Lease\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve the form, terms, and conditions of an amended and restated parking garage ground lease between the New Orleans Aviation Board, Parking Facilities Corporation, and the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,279\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- UID: db950b6d-f2ad-4ee3-9978-29abe84f9ac5\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend and define regulations for a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience regarding per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction was needed, and the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Technical Correction needed\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: A technical correction was needed, and the ordinance was continued to a later meeting.\n- UID: db950b6d-f2ad-4ee3-9978-29abe84f9ac5\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement with the United States Postal Service\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with the United States Postal Service for use of premises at the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,283\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was to authorize the lease agreement.\n- UID: db950b6d-f2ad-4ee3-9978-29abe84f9ac5", + "uid": "db950b6d-f2ad-4ee3-9978-29abe84f9ac5", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals Moratorium\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR) to persons who do not currently hold a valid permit/license. The moratorium applies to certain areas of the city and has been continued to the meeting of 7/26/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and passed, and it has been continued to the meeting of 7/26/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Moratorium, Short Term Rentals, Permit, License\n- UID: f22fbffc-fc5a-484a-992b-c906243362c5\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Lobbyist Registration Bureau\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a lobbyist registration bureau within the Chief Administrative Office, create registration and reporting requirements for lobbyists, and establish fees. The ordinance has been continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32291\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lobbyist, Registration, Reporting, Fees\n- UID: f22fbffc-fc5a-484a-992b-c906243362c5", + "uid": "f22fbffc-fc5a-484a-992b-c906243362c5", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article XVII of Chapter 30 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend regulations for businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental, including the establishment of permits and fees, as well as requirements and limitations on operations and storage. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/26/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/26/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/26/18\n- UID: f7bed2aa-b117-4e91-a55c-5643af9ff549\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for the Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE)\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE) to account for an under-allocation in the 2018 OPSE other operating budget. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,294\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- UID: f7bed2aa-b117-4e91-a55c-5643af9ff549\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for the Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE)\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one also aims to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE) to account for an under-allocation in the 2018 OPSE other operating budget. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,295\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- UID: f7bed2aa-b117-4e91-a55c-5643af9ff549", + "uid": "f7bed2aa-b117-4e91-a55c-5643af9ff549", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs. The ordinance has been referred to the Budget Committee and is continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, operating budget, FEMA, Budget Committee, continued meeting\n- UID: ef2698ec-0671-4bf3-98ce-29efb5aece19\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs. It has been referred to the Budget Committee and is continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, operating budget, FEMA, Budget Committee, continued meeting\n- UID: ef2698ec-0671-4bf3-98ce-29efb5aece19\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for State Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds received from the State of Louisiana Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Safety and Permits to offset the cost of coastal zone management by municipalities. It has received a fiscal note and is available for viewing at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,298\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fiscal note received\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, operating budget, coastal zone management, fiscal note\n- UID: ef2698ec-0671-4bf3-98ce-29efb5aece19", + "uid": "ef2698ec-0671-4bf3-98ce-29efb5aece19", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Coastal Zone Management\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds received from the State of Louisiana Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Safety and Permits to offset the cost of coastal zone management by municipalities.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,299\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, coastal zone management, budget committee\n- UID: 2cae780c-585a-4d1f-9281-3be253651fe9\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Insurance Proceeds for Department of Property Management\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds received from insurance proceeds to the Department of Property Management for contract payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,300\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Insurance proceeds, property management, budget committee\n- UID: 2cae780c-585a-4d1f-9281-3be253651fe9\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Insurance Proceeds for Department of Property Management\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one also aims to appropriate funds received from insurance proceeds to the Department of Property Management for contract payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,301\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Insurance proceeds, property management, budget committee\n- UID: 2cae780c-585a-4d1f-9281-3be253651fe9", + "uid": "2cae780c-585a-4d1f-9281-3be253651fe9", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Westbank Community Festival\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Global Ministries Foundation\u2019s \u201c2nd Annual Westbank Community Festival\u201d event at Behrman Memorial Park. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event. The ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of fees approved for the specified event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Temporary Waiver, Fees, Behrman Memorial Park\n- UID: fd3e8aab-3836-477c-8e48-c44a66654b1a\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Faubourg Marigny Improvement Association\u2019s Event\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Faubourg Marigny Improvement Association\u2019s \u201c2018 Spring Home Tour\u201d event at Washington Square Park. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event. The ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,305\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of fees approved for the specified event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Temporary Waiver, Fees, Washington Square Park\n- UID: fd3e8aab-3836-477c-8e48-c44a66654b1a\n\n- Topic: Evaluation of Deficiencies in Providing Information\n- Summary: This motion addresses great and repeated deficiencies in providing requested information to the UCTTC and the Council. The decision is pending as it is lying over for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary: N/A (Lying Over)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion lying over for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Deficiencies, Information, Evaluation\n- UID: fd3e8aab-3836-477c-8e48-c44a66654b1a", + "uid": "fd3e8aab-3836-477c-8e48-c44a66654b1a", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RFQ for Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels\n- Summary: The City Council directed CURO to recall the RFQ for a Manager of PEG Access Channels on the Cox Cable System and issue a new RFQ for the management of live broadcast and broadcast for later access of various civic meetings and events.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/26/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recall and reissue the RFQ for the Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, Manager of PEG Access Channels, Civic Meetings\n- UID: a00bd108-92ac-41f7-bd86-1cd56e9f1a06\n\n- Topic: Financing Plan for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for approval of a financing plan to issue new first mortgage bonds and new preferred securities was referred to the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee and continued to the meeting of 7/12/18.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-226\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/12/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referral to committee for further review\n- Tags/Keywords: Financing Plan, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Mortgage Bonds\n- UID: a00bd108-92ac-41f7-bd86-1cd56e9f1a06\n\n- Topic: Effects of \"The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017\" on Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The Council directed Entergy New Orleans, LLC to calculate and report the effects of \"The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017\" on its operating income and rate base, as well as to provide the ratepayer benefits of the act to its customers.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-227\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment passed with 6 YEAS\n- Decision/Key Actions: Direct Entergy New Orleans, LLC to calculate and report effects of tax act and provide ratepayer benefits\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Ratepayer Benefits\n- UID: a00bd108-92ac-41f7-bd86-1cd56e9f1a06", + "uid": "a00bd108-92ac-41f7-bd86-1cd56e9f1a06", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Touro Bouligny Security District special ad valorem tax levy\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a special ad valorem tax not to exceed sixteen and two-tenths mills on taxable property within the Touro Bouligny Security District, effective January 1, 2019, and ending December 31, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-246\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Touro Bouligny Security District, special ad valorem tax, levy, ordinance\n- UID: baca8ad9-4df5-4075-a9a6-b3d88d0a9a8f\n\n- Topic: Broad Street Sports Entertainment and Dining Economic Development District\n- Summary: The resolution aimed to revise the City's intention to consider creating the \"Broad Street Sports Entertainment and Dining Economic Development District\" by providing a public hearing date for publication.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-247\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the resolution passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Broad Street Economic Development District, resolution, public hearing, revision\n- UID: baca8ad9-4df5-4075-a9a6-b3d88d0a9a8f", + "uid": "baca8ad9-4df5-4075-a9a6-b3d88d0a9a8f", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for New Orleans Civil Service Commission meetings to be held in City Council chambers\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno introduced a resolution requesting that all Civil Service Commission meetings be held in City Council chambers to allow for greater community engagement and address hiring challenges. The resolution was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-251\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution adopted, meetings to be held in City Council chambers\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, community engagement, hiring challenges\n- UID: 6ed4d573-8d53-4ecb-bd30-d7f33bdf1cd0\n\n- Topic: Support for Administration's finalization and execution of contract for fraudulent homestead exemption\n- Summary: Councilmembers Giarrusso, Moreno, and Banks expressed strong support for the Administration's finalization and execution of a contract to address fraudulent homestead exemption and recoup lost tax revenue. The resolution was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-252\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution adopted, support for addressing fraudulent homestead exemption\n- Tags/Keywords: Administration, fraudulent homestead exemption, tax revenue\n- UID: 6ed4d573-8d53-4ecb-bd30-d7f33bdf1cd0\n\n- Topic: Resolution by multiple councilmembers\n- Summary: Councilmembers Williams, Moreno, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, and Nguyen introduced a resolution with details available at the provided link. No specific details were included in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-253\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 6ed4d573-8d53-4ecb-bd30-d7f33bdf1cd0", + "uid": "6ed4d573-8d53-4ecb-bd30-d7f33bdf1cd0", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Declaration of Opposition to Trump Administration's \"Zero Tolerance\" Policy\n- Summary: The council declared their opposition to the Trump administration\u2019s \u201czero tolerance\u201d policy and called for an end to the practice and the reunification of detained and separated families.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-253\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to declare opposition to the policy passed with 6 council members in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Trump administration, zero tolerance policy, family reunification\n- UID: e033fec8-7bce-11e8-a691-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Contracts for Entergy Investigator Request for Qualifications\n- Summary: The council authorized the negotiation of contracts consistent with the Entergy Investigator Request for Qualifications with specific entities to be retained by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-255\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to authorize negotiation of contracts passed with 6 council members in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Investigator, contracts, negotiation\n- UID: 01bab4f8-1fdb-4aa2-8ce8-5351f97903a3", + "uid": "01bab4f8-1fdb-4aa2-8ce8-5351f97903a3", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-18-256\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on \"small box discount stores\" within a specified time frame and conduct a public hearing.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-256\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission is tasked with conducting the study and public hearing.\n- UID: e8030e9f-5e99-4446-ad11-4ccd73848e7a\n\n- Topic: Motion to Suspend the Rules\n- Summary: This motion was made to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances of first reading.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules was successful.\n- UID: e8030e9f-5e99-4446-ad11-4ccd73848e7a\n\n- Topic: Ordinances on First Readings\n- Summary: No specific details provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 06-21-2018 1st Readings\n- UID: e8030e9f-5e99-4446-ad11-4ccd73848e7a\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: This motion was made to adjourn the meeting.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn was successful.\n- UID: e8030e9f-5e99-4446-ad11-4ccd73848e7a", + "uid": "e8030e9f-5e99-4446-ad11-4ccd73848e7a", + "publish_date": "6-21-2018", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-21-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with five members present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (5 present, 2 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting to proceed\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: a7bf7200-d794-4c65-b538-8cb94bd3db51", + "uid": "a7bf7200-d794-4c65-b538-8cb94bd3db51", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Denise Roderick, Environmental Project Specialist, LDEQ\n- Summary: The communication requested public comments regarding permitting actions for the Entergy New Orleans Inc - Michoud Electric Generating Plant. The request was received and will be reviewed further.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for public comments was received and will be further reviewed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Quality, Permitting Actions, Entergy New Orleans Inc, Public Comments\n- UID: f8d6d308-5776-4782-928d-344d893bf027\n\n- Topic: Communication from Edward Horan, Zoning Administrator\n- Summary: The communication requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on an application for a demolition permit. The details of the application were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council will consider the request for action regarding the demolition permit application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Council Action\n- UID: f8d6d308-5776-4782-928d-344d893bf027", + "uid": "f8d6d308-5776-4782-928d-344d893bf027", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision\n- Summary: Linda White requested an appeal of the HDLC decision to deny the installation of storm doors at 519 Homer Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, HDLC, Storm Doors, Historic District\n- UID: 5060bec4-9f8e-49c3-b75a-3681043876d3\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, Inc. Quarterly Reports\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino submitted Entergy New Orleans, Inc. quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports Submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Quarterly Reports, Natural Gas Storage\n- UID: 5060bec4-9f8e-49c3-b75a-3681043876d3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Recommendation for Denial\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission recommended \"denial\" of an application for retention of inappropriate windows installed at 917 N. Villere Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: HDLC Recommended Denial\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Denial, Historic District, Inappropriate Windows\n- UID: 5060bec4-9f8e-49c3-b75a-3681043876d3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Recommendation for Denial\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission recommended \"denial\" of an application to install metal storm doors at 519 N. Homer Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: HDLC Recommended Denial\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Denial, Historic District, Metal Storm Doors\n- UID: 5060bec4-9f8e-49c3-b75a-3681043876d3", + "uid": "5060bec4-9f8e-49c3-b75a-3681043876d3", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and lots. The ordinance has been adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages has been adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning\n- UID: f5460cd8-20fa-4d9e-add4-e37f4098adf4\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Wireless Telecommunications Tower & Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit a wireless telecommunications tower & facility in specific districts and lots. The ordinance has been adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL NO. 32,149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for a wireless telecommunications tower & facility has been adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Telecommunications Tower, Zoning\n- UID: f5460cd8-20fa-4d9e-add4-e37f4098adf4", + "uid": "f5460cd8-20fa-4d9e-add4-e37f4098adf4", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific commercial districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,150\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages, Commercial District, Adoption\n- UID: 5849753f-f122-4bc0-a7cb-d7fc5635f09f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Fast Food Restaurant\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks an amendment to permit a fast food restaurant in designated business and overlay districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,152\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, Business District, Overlay District, Amendment, Adoption\n- UID: 5849753f-f122-4bc0-a7cb-d7fc5635f09f\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to remove stormwater management requirements and provide clarifying modifications. The changes apply citywide. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,158\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendments, Stormwater Management, Citywide, Adoption\n- UID: 5849753f-f122-4bc0-a7cb-d7fc5635f09f", + "uid": "5849753f-f122-4bc0-a7cb-d7fc5635f09f", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to permit alcohol beverage sales in specific districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit alcohol beverage sales in an existing standard restaurant in specific districts. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,161\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcohol beverage sales, Conditional Use, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 0f294043-3f8a-4513-8a41-47de4978fcb7\n\n- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise for fiber-optic transmission lines\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to ZAYO GROUP, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate fiber-optic transmission lines within the city limits. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Fiber-optic transmission lines, ZAYO GROUP, LLC\n- UID: 0f294043-3f8a-4513-8a41-47de4978fcb7\n\n- Topic: Approval for demolition permit for specific properties\n- Summary: The motion grants the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for specific properties. \n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-18-54\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: 0f294043-3f8a-4513-8a41-47de4978fcb7", + "uid": "0f294043-3f8a-4513-8a41-47de4978fcb7", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 1201 Gordon St.\n- Summary: The council granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property located at 1201 Gordon St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-55\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 9d414d64-cc2e-4d57-b9bc-732808c2d127\n\n- Topic: Emergency Polling Relocations for Spring Municipal Elections\n- Summary: Arthur A. Morrell, Clerk of Criminal District Court, submitted emergency polling relocations for immediate consideration in preparation for the March 24, 2018 Spring Municipal Elections.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the rules to add the above communication to the Council's Agenda - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The emergency polling relocations were approved for immediate consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency polling relocations, Municipal Elections, Arthur A. Morrell\n- UID: 9d414d64-cc2e-4d57-b9bc-732808c2d127", + "uid": "9d414d64-cc2e-4d57-b9bc-732808c2d127", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to modify the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a specific district. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 30230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and it was continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcohol Sale, Development Plan\n- UID: 4eea1cdb-9fea-47f9-aac2-7f6bcb37f5fe\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sound Regulations in Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) Zoning Classification\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and clarify sound regulations and enforcement procedures for the Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning classification. It was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30650\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sound Regulations, VCE Zoning, Enforcement Procedures\n- UID: 4eea1cdb-9fea-47f9-aac2-7f6bcb37f5fe\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Central Business Planned Community District and Conditional Use for Residential Development\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Central Business Planned Community District and a Conditional Use for a multiple-family residential development with a cocktail lounge. The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 31061\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was presented, but the voting outcome was not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Central Business District, Residential Development, Conditional Use\n- UID: 4eea1cdb-9fea-47f9-aac2-7f6bcb37f5fe", + "uid": "4eea1cdb-9fea-47f9-aac2-7f6bcb37f5fe", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 68/15\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the zoning regulations for a specific district in the city. The voting outcome resulted in a continuation of the discussion to the meeting of 3/8/18. Council members Guidry and Head voted \"NAY.\"\n- Ordinance Number: 31061\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning regulations, Continuation, Voting outcome\n- UID: 18981825-caa7-44a7-a3dc-650a40a19229\n\n- Topic: Mayoralty Permit Fee Schedule for Bed and Breakfasts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the mayoralty permit fee schedule for bed and breakfasts to align with the categories provided in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18. A fiscal note was received, and the Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 31330\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referral to the Budget Committee, Continuation of the discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fee schedule, Bed and breakfasts, Budget Committee, Fiscal note\n- UID: 18981825-caa7-44a7-a3dc-650a40a19229\n\n- Topic: Requirements of TNC Permit Holders\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the requirements of TNC permit holders to include proof of compliance with certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 3/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/18/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC permit holders, ADA requirements, Continuation of discussion\n- UID: 18981825-caa7-44a7-a3dc-650a40a19229\n\n- Topic: Rental Registry Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a rental registry program, requiring the registration of rental housing property, inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The Community Development Committee referred this matter to the full council, and the discussion was continued.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the full council\n Vote 2: Continued to a future meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referral to the full council, Continuation of the discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental registry program, Rental housing, Community Development Committee, Continuation of discussion\n- UID: 18981825-caa7-44a7-a3dc-650a40a19229", + "uid": "18981825-caa7-44a7-a3dc-650a40a19229", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Ethics Administration and Funding for Ethics Entities\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of Chapter 2, of the Code of the City of New Orleans, to provide financial and operational independence for local ethics entities, including the Office of Inspector General, the Office of Independent Police Monitor, and the Ethics Review Board. It also mandates annual independent external evaluation procedures for each entity.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- UID: 42f47ed2-49f7-4eb6-9cf6-385481f0d6b2\n\n- Topic: Definition of Domestic Violence\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Section 54-525 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to the definition of domestic violence.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- UID: 42f47ed2-49f7-4eb6-9cf6-385481f0d6b2\n\n- Topic: Street Naming Approval Criteria\n- Summary: An ordinance to ordain Article XII of Chapter 146 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to street naming, to provide approval criteria, application fees, and requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: 31901\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- UID: 42f47ed2-49f7-4eb6-9cf6-385481f0d6b2", + "uid": "42f47ed2-49f7-4eb6-9cf6-385481f0d6b2", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-781 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allow the towing of vehicles without prior notice during public safety emergencies to ensure the ability to mitigate and/or repair certain hazards. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32082\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Towing, Public Safety, Hazard Mitigation\n- UID: 52903568-fa05-4afe-96f4-c2646d018516\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District to prohibit certain uses on specific lots. However, the ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32135\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn and did not pass.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, Land Use\n- UID: 52903568-fa05-4afe-96f4-c2646d018516\n\n- Topic: Right of Way Agreement for Electrical Service at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Right of Way agreements with Entergy Louisiana for providing permanent electrical service to the North Terminal Project at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The ordinance was adopted with six YEAS and one council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32153 - 27680 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to allow the Mayor to enter into the Right of Way agreements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Right of Way, Electrical Service, Airport Development\n- UID: 52903568-fa05-4afe-96f4-c2646d018516", + "uid": "52903568-fa05-4afe-96f4-c2646d018516", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreements at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into lease agreements at the airport with Airline Tech Reps, LLC and G.A.T. - Airline Ground Support, Inc. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32154\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing the Mayor to enter into the specified lease agreements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreements, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Mayor, Airport Operations\n- UID: 45a83d78-2ae3-4c80-a614-6449084e462e\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreements with Non-Signatory Airlines at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into lease agreements with non-signatory airlines operating at the airport under certain circumstances. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32155\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing the Mayor to enter into lease agreements with non-signatory airlines without a solicitation and selection process under specific circumstances.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreements, Non-Signatory Airlines, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Mayor, Airport Operations\n- UID: 45a83d78-2ae3-4c80-a614-6449084e462e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District in a specific area. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32159\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved, allowing for the conversion of the specified area to a Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, City Planning\n- UID: 45a83d78-2ae3-4c80-a614-6449084e462e", + "uid": "45a83d78-2ae3-4c80-a614-6449084e462e", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Neighborhood Mixed-Use District on Square 306. The voting outcome resulted in a continuation to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32159\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: NAY - (Cms. Guidry and Head)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 08df970a-7cb5-4b75-9db7-563e103698a0\n\n- Topic: Budget Appropriation Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the year 2018 to carry over and appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers. The voting outcome resulted in a continuation to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: NAY - (Cms. Gray, Ramsey, and Williams)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Operating Budget\n- UID: 08df970a-7cb5-4b75-9db7-563e103698a0\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Amendment for Settlements and Judgements\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues for the year 2018 to carry over and appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Law for outstanding settlements and judgments. The voting outcome resulted in a continuation to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32163\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, Intergovernmental Transfers, Settlements, Judgements\n- UID: 08df970a-7cb5-4b75-9db7-563e103698a0\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Expenditures Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the year 2018 to carry over and appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers. The voting outcome resulted in a continuation to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 08df970a-7cb5-4b75-9db7-563e103698a0", + "uid": "08df970a-7cb5-4b75-9db7-563e103698a0", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of local foundation grant funds for traffic analysis study\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate local foundation grant funds for the Department of Public Works to fund a traffic analysis study for the CBD parking reallocation plan.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,165\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget committee, traffic analysis study, appropriation of funds\n- UID: f85efe4d-6d2a-43ea-b68d-0fe040c7697e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of local foundation grant funds for traffic analysis study\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this ordinance also seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate local foundation grant funds for the Department of Public Works to fund a traffic analysis study for the CBD parking reallocation plan.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,166\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget committee, traffic analysis study, appropriation of funds\n- UID: f85efe4d-6d2a-43ea-b68d-0fe040c7697e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Fund Balance for the Department of Law\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate State Fund Balance for the Department of Law to address outstanding settlements and judgments.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,167\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget committee, State Fund Balance, Department of Law\n- UID: f85efe4d-6d2a-43ea-b68d-0fe040c7697e", + "uid": "f85efe4d-6d2a-43ea-b68d-0fe040c7697e", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant funds for School Travel Safety Project\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Department of Health for the School Travel Safety Project. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,168\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, Budget Committee, School Travel Safety Project\n- UID: a719d20f-6a1f-4b0b-95c2-42f3c8911d5f\n\n- Topic: Temporary waiver of fees and requirements for Louisiana Scholastic Chess League Tournament\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for the Louisiana Scholastic Chess League Tournament. It was officially sanctioned and sponsored by the Louisiana Scholastic Chess League and Strategic Thoughts. The duration and boundaries of the waiver were specified. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana Scholastic Chess League Tournament, fee waiver, sanction, sponsorship\n- UID: a719d20f-6a1f-4b0b-95c2-42f3c8911d5f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 27,610 M.C.S.\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend Ordinance No. 27,610 M.C.S. as amended. Further details about the specific amendments and the outcome of the vote were not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,170\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details about the outcome of the vote were not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Ordinance No. 27,610 M.C.S.\n- UID: a719d20f-6a1f-4b0b-95c2-42f3c8911d5f", + "uid": "a719d20f-6a1f-4b0b-95c2-42f3c8911d5f", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant funds for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,171\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration\n- UID: ba6a4c8a-1375-473a-aa21-97d1589e3ef8\n\n- Topic: Temporary waiver of fees and requirements for an event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for the Blessed Sacrament Saint Joan of Arc\u2019s Faith Fest & Revival event. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,172\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted\n- UID: ba6a4c8a-1375-473a-aa21-97d1589e3ef8\n\n- Topic: Amendments to specific sections\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain specific sections related to certain regulations. No further details provided.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,174\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: ba6a4c8a-1375-473a-aa21-97d1589e3ef8", + "uid": "ba6a4c8a-1375-473a-aa21-97d1589e3ef8", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Rosenwald Community Center\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana to adjust the funding source for the planning and construction of the Rosenwald Community Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,174\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the Mayor is authorized to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Rosenwald Community Center, Funding Source, Louisiana State\n- UID: 3d03d8b5-013f-47ed-8e03-8a6f8f0a7fcc\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Integrated Green Infrastructure Project Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a new dedicated fund, the \"Integrated Green Infrastructure Project Fund,\" to allocate funds received by the City of New Orleans for properties that do not comply with the Stormwater Code.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - Referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued and referred to the committee for further discussion and review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Green Infrastructure, Stormwater Code, Fund Allocation\n- UID: 3d03d8b5-013f-47ed-8e03-8a6f8f0a7fcc", + "uid": "3d03d8b5-013f-47ed-8e03-8a6f8f0a7fcc", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to International Building Code and Stormwater Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and establish the Stormwater Code of the City of New Orleans, including permitting and submittal requirements, fees, plan review, and various standards. It was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32180\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further review and continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building code, Stormwater code, Amendments, Public Works, Sanitation, Environment\n- UID: 93babf55-2c3b-4ad5-8947-946bb0f88d05\n\n- Topic: Recycling and Composting Workshops and Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance directs the Department of Sanitation to conduct recycling and composting workshops and amends various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to waste management, recycling, and composting requirements. A technical amendment is needed, and it was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further review and continued to the next meeting. Technical amendment needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Recycling, Composting, Waste management, Sanitation, Environment\n- UID: 93babf55-2c3b-4ad5-8947-946bb0f88d05\n\n- Topic: Official Journal Requirements and Responsibilities\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 2-6 of the Code of the City of New Orleans pertaining to the official journal, annual contract, auxiliary official journal, additional official publications, and the responsibilities of the Clerk of Council\u2019s office. Further details can be found at the provided URL. \n- Ordinance Number: 32183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Official journal, City ordinances, Clerk of Council, New Orleans\n- UID: 93babf55-2c3b-4ad5-8947-946bb0f88d05", + "uid": "93babf55-2c3b-4ad5-8947-946bb0f88d05", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Contract extension with Don A. Rouzan & Associates, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The motion requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign a contract with Don A. Rouzan & Associates, L.L.C., extending and renewing the existing contract, with a maximum compensation of $50,000 for 2018. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-53\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Contract extension approved with a maximum compensation of $50,000 for 2018.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract extension, Don A. Rouzan & Associates, compensation, M-18-53\n- UID: 37333194-5cd3-4420-ad12-84d671b8b5c3\n\n- Topic: Contract amendment with The Spears Group, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The motion requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign a contract amendment with The Spears Group, L.L.C., extending the existing contract for an additional six months with a maximum compensation of $62,500. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-56\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Contract amendment approved with a maximum compensation of $62,500.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract amendment, The Spears Group, compensation, M-18-56\n- UID: 37333194-5cd3-4420-ad12-84d671b8b5c3\n\n- Topic: Emergency polling place relocation recommendations\n- Summary: The motion established emergency polling place relocation recommendations for immediate consideration in preparation for the Spring Municipal Elections. The motion was passed, but specific voting details are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-57\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Emergency polling place relocation recommendations established for the Spring Municipal Elections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency polling place relocation, Spring Municipal Elections, M-18-57\n- UID: 37333194-5cd3-4420-ad12-84d671b8b5c3", + "uid": "37333194-5cd3-4420-ad12-84d671b8b5c3", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC decision on demolition permit for 3028-30 Baronne St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision to deny a demolition permit for the property at 3028-30 Baronne St. was discussed. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, property, decision\n- UID: 07bad26a-926b-467a-9206-99f1a157d2ea", + "uid": "07bad26a-926b-467a-9206-99f1a157d2ea", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Decision on Demolition Permit for 2712 St. Anthony St.\n- Summary: The NCDAC recommended a fee reduction from $3,930.00 to $1,500.00 for a demolition permit for 2712 St. Anthony St., which was approved by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-58\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fee reduction was approved by the council.\n- UID: a1d89de5-f8f6-414f-97cd-15ef0d075737\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Decision on Demolition Permit for 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr.\n- Summary: The NCDAC recommended no fee waiver for a demolition permit for 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr., which was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- UID: a1d89de5-f8f6-414f-97cd-15ef0d075737", + "uid": "a1d89de5-f8f6-414f-97cd-15ef0d075737", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Demolition Permit\n- Summary: Requesting Council action regarding the NCDAC's approval of a demolition permit for 1387 St. Anthony St. The property owner is requesting a fee reduction/waiver of the post-demolition fee, and a motion was made to reduce the fee to $1,500.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduction motion made to reduce the fee to $1,500.00\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, fee reduction\n- UID: 7d45b42c-d109-4ecf-abae-16b45777170b\n\n- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) Appeal\n- Summary: Requesting an appeal of the HDLC's denial of an application to retain installed windows for property located at 917 N. Villere Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, windows\n- UID: 7d45b42c-d109-4ecf-abae-16b45777170b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 109/17\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District for 5212 Elysian Fields Avenue. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 109/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for modified approval by the City Planning Commission\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, zoning change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 7d45b42c-d109-4ecf-abae-16b45777170b", + "uid": "7d45b42c-d109-4ecf-abae-16b45777170b", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 5715 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: The Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) appeal for the demolition of property located at 5715 Coliseum Street was discussed. The motion to appeal the HDLC decision failed with a tie of 3 YEAS and 3 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-60\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion failed - (3 YEAS: Cantrell, Guidry, Ramsey, 3 NAYS: Brossett, Gray, Williams, 1 ABSENT: Head)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appeal the HDLC decision for the demolition of the property at 5715 Coliseum Street failed with a tie vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition appeal, property, tie vote\n- UID: 0343c4a8-3692-45f7-8b57-357ff01599da", + "uid": "0343c4a8-3692-45f7-8b57-357ff01599da", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 110/17 - MONALA, LLC\n- Summary: Monala, LLC requested a conditional use to permit a bar in a Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The motion failed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-59\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion failed to pass.\n- UID: e63d0d82-fb3f-4b66-be82-f24d54a69397\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 116/17 - MICHAEL SHERMAN\n- Summary: Michael Sherman requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow multi-family dwellings as a permitted use in the Maritime Industrial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". The vote was continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 116/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a later meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- UID: e63d0d82-fb3f-4b66-be82-f24d54a69397\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 117/17 - 934 CANAL, LLC\n- Summary: 934 Canal, LLC requested a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 117/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- UID: e63d0d82-fb3f-4b66-be82-f24d54a69397", + "uid": "e63d0d82-fb3f-4b66-be82-f24d54a69397", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 2/18\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit uses currently allowed in the LI Light Industrial District in the BIP Business Industrial Park District in Planning Districts 9 and 10. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: f5c191a7-2870-446c-9d4d-8909f71db181\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 4/18\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to change a Commercial Short Term Rental from a permitted to a conditional use in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 4/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Short Term Rental, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: f5c191a7-2870-446c-9d4d-8909f71db181\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 5/18\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change and conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: f5c191a7-2870-446c-9d4d-8909f71db181", + "uid": "f5c191a7-2870-446c-9d4d-8909f71db181", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 6/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-17-559\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) to allow hostels as conditional uses in certain areas. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 6/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the text amendment was denied.\n- UID: ed2eb6ce-6b03-4f40-bdea-7f842e3a0911\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 7/18 - EMMANUEL J. GUILLOT, JR., A M REALTY, LLC AND THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use permit to establish a mini-warehouse in specific districts, subject to thirteen provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 7/18 Pt. 1, Pt. 2, Pt. 3\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit for the mini-warehouse was approved with thirteen provisos.\n- UID: ed2eb6ce-6b03-4f40-bdea-7f842e3a0911", + "uid": "ed2eb6ce-6b03-4f40-bdea-7f842e3a0911", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 8/18 - Landcraft, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a standard restaurant selling alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\" with two provisos. The motion to adopt passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-61\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the conditional use permit for a standard restaurant selling alcoholic beverages passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Restaurant, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 8556361c-c9ab-4aeb-a4e3-1de381d6d373\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 9/18 - K & G Developments, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit above ground floor dwellings in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\" with thirteen provisos. The motion to approve passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 9/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the conditional use permit for above ground floor dwellings passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Dwellings, Residential Development\n- UID: 8556361c-c9ab-4aeb-a4e3-1de381d6d373", + "uid": "8556361c-c9ab-4aeb-a4e3-1de381d6d373", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 11/18 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-Bl in the Fourth Municipal District, with the City Planning Commission recommending denial. Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-62\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RM1, HU-Bl, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: e83ca3e2-4377-471f-a8c0-504f1c5cf878\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 12/18 - One Maxwell Group, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD-2 to HU-MU in the Second Municipal District, with the City Planning Commission recommending denial. Continued to the meeting of 3/18/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 12/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 3/18/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD-2, HU-MU, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: e83ca3e2-4377-471f-a8c0-504f1c5cf878\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 16/18 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-Bl in the Fourth Municipal District, with the City Planning Commission recommending denial. Continued to the meeting of 3/8/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 16/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 3/8/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD2, HU-Bl, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: e83ca3e2-4377-471f-a8c0-504f1c5cf878", + "uid": "e83ca3e2-4377-471f-a8c0-504f1c5cf878", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to incorporate recommendations from the City Planning Commission's Riverfront Overlay Study into the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. The amendment was moved by Councilmember Ramsey and seconded by Councilmember Head. The amendment passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Amendment\n- UID: e8632325-9ece-4bb0-97a8-d1808b4224f4", + "uid": "e8632325-9ece-4bb0-97a8-d1808b4224f4", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and Reordainment of Master Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt modifications to the Master Plan (\"Plan for the 21st Century: New Orleans 2030\") after receiving further review and recommendation by the City Planning Commission. \n- Ordinance Number: 32137\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 0 against.\n- UID: c10ecce2-cb6a-40b7-bfec-e429b99173fa", + "uid": "c10ecce2-cb6a-40b7-bfec-e429b99173fa", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: SSG AMD\n- Summary: The ordinance titled \"SSG AMD\" was up for a vote, and it passed after multiple amendments were made. The amendments were moved and seconded by different council members, and the final vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after multiple amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Voting Outcome, Council Meeting\n- UID: 10a30a23-efbd-4542-a4d4-4d1a1485cfa8", + "uid": "10a30a23-efbd-4542-a4d4-4d1a1485cfa8", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment 1\n- Summary: The first amendment was introduced by Councilmember Ramsey and received 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS, passing the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the first amendment passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Meeting, Voting Outcome\n- UID: 71ea2aab-f8eb-4212-86cb-de5655bc31dd\n\n- Topic: Amendment 2\n- Summary: Councilmember Cantrell introduced the second amendment, which received 7 YEAS and no NAYS, passing the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The second amendment motion passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Meeting, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 71ea2aab-f8eb-4212-86cb-de5655bc31dd\n\n- Topic: Amendment 3\n- Summary: Councilmember Cantrell also introduced the third amendment, which received 7 YEAS and no NAYS, passing the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The third amendment motion passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Meeting, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 71ea2aab-f8eb-4212-86cb-de5655bc31dd\n\n- Topic: Amendment 4\n- Summary: Councilmember Cantrell introduced the fourth amendment, which received 7 YEAS and no NAYS, passing the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fourth amendment motion passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Meeting, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 71ea2aab-f8eb-4212-86cb-de5655bc31dd\n\n- Topic: Amendment 5\n- Summary: Councilmember Cantrell introduced the fifth amendment, which received 7 YEAS and no NAYS, passing the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fifth amendment motion passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Meeting, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 71ea2aab-f8eb-4212-86cb-de5655bc31dd", + "uid": "71ea2aab-f8eb-4212-86cb-de5655bc31dd", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Lc-4\n- Summary: Amendment to Lc-4 was proposed by Council Member Williams, seconded by Council Member Brossett. It passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: Lc-4\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Lc-4 was approved by the council.\n- UID: 99f502d4-9c2e-4abc-9f41-3d3f9e2dcbf0\n\n- Topic: Motion to Amend\n- Summary: A motion to amend was proposed by Council Member Head, seconded by Council Member Ramsey. It passed as amended with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed as amended by the council.\n- UID: 99f502d4-9c2e-4abc-9f41-3d3f9e2dcbf0\n\n- Topic: Adjournment\n- Summary: A motion to adjourn the meeting was proposed by Council Member Williams, seconded by Council Member Gray. It passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned by the council.\n- UID: 99f502d4-9c2e-4abc-9f41-3d3f9e2dcbf0", + "uid": "99f502d4-9c2e-4abc-9f41-3d3f9e2dcbf0", + "publish_date": "2-22-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and six members were present, constituting a quorum. Councilmember Brossett arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Roll Call Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: d420aa4c-522d-42d0-8a46-902c332a6df1\n\n- Topic: Invocation\n- Summary: Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr. from the Baptist Church provided the invocation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Invocation: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Invocation conducted\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Reverend, Religious Ceremony\n- UID: d420aa4c-522d-42d0-8a46-902c332a6df1\n\n- Topic: Presentation of Colors\n- Summary: The presentation of colors took place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Presentation of Colors: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of colors conducted\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation of Colors, Ceremony, Respect\n- UID: d420aa4c-522d-42d0-8a46-902c332a6df1", + "uid": "d420aa4c-522d-42d0-8a46-902c332a6df1", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes of the previous meetings held on February 8, 2018 and February 22, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes of the mentioned meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Previous Meetings\n- UID: 4633c5cc-4af7-41ac-8ce8-1f72d7b9ce55\n\n- Topic: National Women\u2019s Month - Caramel Curve Celebration\n- Summary: The council celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Caramel Curve as part of National Women\u2019s Month.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council celebrated and acknowledged the Caramel Curve for its anniversary.\n- Tags/Keywords: National Women\u2019s Month, Caramel Curve, Celebration\n- UID: 4633c5cc-4af7-41ac-8ce8-1f72d7b9ce55\n\n- Topic: Magnolia Yoga Studio Presentation\n- Summary: The Magnolia Yoga Studio provided a presentation on their mission to support people's growth, healing, and empowerment through hot yoga and community initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Magnolia Yoga Studio presented their mission and upcoming initiatives with the City and broader New Orleans community.\n- Tags/Keywords: Magnolia Yoga Studio, Presentation, Hot Yoga, Community Initiatives\n- UID: 4633c5cc-4af7-41ac-8ce8-1f72d7b9ce55", + "uid": "4633c5cc-4af7-41ac-8ce8-1f72d7b9ce55", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Luke F. Piontek, Roedel, Parsons, Koch, Blache, Blahoff & McCollister, a Law Corporation\n- Summary: Luke F. Piontek submitted a communication on behalf of New Orleans Cold Storage & Warehouse Co. Ltd., stating that they will be unable to attend the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee meeting and submitting a Post-Hearing Brief in lieu of a closing argument.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, New Orleans Cold Storage, Utility, Committee Meeting\n- UID: 61b0a724-beef-446c-8aba-21c50a9ab486\n\n- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory and Governmental Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a communication regarding the preliminary calculation of the ENO March 2018 Fuel Adjustment Clause factors, indicating an increase over the previous month's factors.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Entergy New Orleans, Fuel Adjustment Clause\n- UID: 61b0a724-beef-446c-8aba-21c50a9ab486\n\n- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Details of this communication are not provided in the given text.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Details of this communication were not summarized in the provided text.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Entergy Services, Legal Department\n- UID: 61b0a724-beef-446c-8aba-21c50a9ab486", + "uid": "61b0a724-beef-446c-8aba-21c50a9ab486", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Objections to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s First Set of Requests for Information\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans submitted objections to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s requests for information.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Air Products and Chemicals, objections, requests for information\n- UID: 58695bbb-e6f1-4472-a785-4df9c5bf6692\n\n- Topic: 2017 Attendance Record for Canal Street Development Corporation and New Orleans Building Corporation Board Members\n- Summary: The 2017 attendance record for board members was submitted as per Ordinance No. 28,133, with a note about the merger of Canal Street Development Corporation into New Orleans Building Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: Ordinance No. 28,133\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: attendance record, board members, merger, Canal Street Development Corporation, New Orleans Building Corporation\n- UID: 58695bbb-e6f1-4472-a785-4df9c5bf6692\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Approval of Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Zoning Administrator requested Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for specific addresses by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Council action was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Zoning Administrator\n- UID: 58695bbb-e6f1-4472-a785-4df9c5bf6692\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's 2018 Annual Gas Marketing Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans submitted their 2018 Annual Gas Marketing Report.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, gas marketing report\n- UID: 58695bbb-e6f1-4472-a785-4df9c5bf6692", + "uid": "58695bbb-e6f1-4472-a785-4df9c5bf6692", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a report \"Forecasting Peak Load for Entergy New Orleans LLC\" as per Council Resolution R-00-650.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Council Resolution, Peak Load Forecasting\n- UID: b1f2fc49-f3db-4e59-8759-de9317b56d70\n\n- Topic: Communication from Walter J. Wilkerson, Wilkerson & Associates, PLC, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law\n- Summary: Walter J. Wilkerson submitted Advisors\u2019 Recommendations for Council Consideration in connection with Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\u2019s Application for Approval of the Supplemental and Amended Implementation Plan for Program Years 7 through 9 of the Energy Smart Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendations received\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Smart Plan, Supplemental and Amended Implementation Plan, Advisors\u2019 Recommendations\n- UID: b1f2fc49-f3db-4e59-8759-de9317b56d70\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Transmitting Zoning Docket Numbers 14/18, 15/18, 20/18, 26/18, 27/18, 28/18, 33/18 with a hearing date set for 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received, Hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Hearing Date\n- UID: b1f2fc49-f3db-4e59-8759-de9317b56d70", + "uid": "b1f2fc49-f3db-4e59-8759-de9317b56d70", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Local Foundation Grant Funds for Traffic Analysis Study\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate local foundation grant funds for a traffic analysis study in the CBD parking reallocation plan. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32165 - 27691 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after receiving approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant funds, traffic analysis study, CBD parking, Budget Committee\n- UID: 65a14c7c-67ab-4ae0-bfe1-ecb412eb8d0e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Local Foundation Grant Funds for Traffic Analysis Study\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate local foundation grant funds for a traffic analysis study in the CBD parking reallocation plan. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32166 - 27692 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after receiving approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant funds, traffic analysis study, CBD parking, Budget Committee\n- UID: 65a14c7c-67ab-4ae0-bfe1-ecb412eb8d0e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for School Travel Safety Project\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate State Grant funds for a School Travel Safety Project. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32167 - 27693 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after receiving approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, School Travel Safety Project, Budget Committee\n- UID: 65a14c7c-67ab-4ae0-bfe1-ecb412eb8d0e", + "uid": "65a14c7c-67ab-4ae0-bfe1-ecb412eb8d0e", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant funds for School Travel Safety Project\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Department of Health for the School Travel Safety Project. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee, which recommended approval, and it was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32168 - 27694 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The State Grant funds were appropriated to the Department of Health for the School Travel Safety Project.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, School Travel Safety Project, Budget Committee, Adoption\n- UID: 0c38db82-8519-4136-81c6-3f37df7ba260\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant funds for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program. It was referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and subsequently adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32170 - 27695 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: State Grant funds were allocated to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, Congestion Mitigation, Air Quality Program, Budget Committee, Adoption\n- UID: 0c38db82-8519-4136-81c6-3f37df7ba260\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant funds for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program. It also went through the same process of being referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32171 - 27696 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: State Grant funds were allocated to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, Congestion Mitigation, Air Quality Program, Budget Committee, Adoption\n- UID: 0c38db82-8519-4136-81c6-3f37df7ba260\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Guidry and was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32173\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: State Grant funds were allocated to the Department of Health for the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, Congestion Mitigation, Air Quality Program, Adoption\n- UID: 0c38db82-8519-4136-81c6-3f37df7ba260", + "uid": "0c38db82-8519-4136-81c6-3f37df7ba260", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Freestanding Signs in Historic Urban Non-Residential Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to consider freestanding signs in Historic Urban Non-Residential Districts under limited circumstances when buildings are set back five or more feet from the public right-of-way. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 112/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: 328db018-a08f-4e26-90ab-284ea3c39e3d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HMR-2 to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for a specific location. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 111/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved without any amendments.\n- UID: 328db018-a08f-4e26-90ab-284ea3c39e3d\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bar in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a bar in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 118/17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Conditional Use for the bar was approved without any amendments.\n- UID: 328db018-a08f-4e26-90ab-284ea3c39e3d", + "uid": "328db018-a08f-4e26-90ab-284ea3c39e3d", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for a Reception Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to allow a reception facility greater than 5,000 square feet in specific business districts and to rescind a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Reception Facility, Zoning Docket, Rescission\n- UID: 6e2eaa7f-4d86-4489-8ee2-14754af082a4\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Official Journal Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the requirements of the official journal of New Orleans. It was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee, which recommended approval, and the ordinance was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance after recommendation from the Governmental Affairs Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Official Journal, Amendment, Publication Requirements\n- UID: 6e2eaa7f-4d86-4489-8ee2-14754af082a4\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for a demolition permit for a specific property location. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-18-64\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion to grant approval for the demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: 6e2eaa7f-4d86-4489-8ee2-14754af082a4", + "uid": "6e2eaa7f-4d86-4489-8ee2-14754af082a4", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan (S&WB) and Hiring Rates for Meter Services Division\n- Summary: Approval of amendments to the Classified Pay Plan and Hiring Rates for Meter Services Division, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission, effective March 12, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-66\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission, Hiring Rates\n- UID: d92db659-20a3-4b6b-a003-0350b7116542\n\n- Topic: Appointment to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's appointment of Lona Edwards Hankins to fulfill the unexpired term of Craig Mitchell on the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-68\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Appointment\n- UID: d92db659-20a3-4b6b-a003-0350b7116542", + "uid": "d92db659-20a3-4b6b-a003-0350b7116542", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Construct New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: The application for approval to construct the New Orleans Power Station and request for cost recovery and timely relief was discussed. Proponents and opponents presented their views on the matter.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-65\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 8, NAYS: 4, ABSTAIN: 2, ABSENT: 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a majority vote in favor.\n- UID: d3e20966-7a28-4af5-b962-69a2035c0efd", + "uid": "d3e20966-7a28-4af5-b962-69a2035c0efd", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Meeting Ordinance Summary\n- Summary: The council meeting on 12/27/23 addressed multiple ordinances, with various voting outcomes.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Recess - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Reconvene - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Multiple ordinances were adopted and the council proceeded with recess and reconvening motions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Ordinance, Voting, Outcome\n- UID: 7b3c0a44-105f-4478-8fba-8faa31f97e58", + "uid": "7b3c0a44-105f-4478-8fba-8faa31f97e58", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Decision on 3028-30 Baronne St. Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) decision on the demolition permit for 3028-30 Baronne St. was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: 021d7dce-8189-4192-a3d9-aa3689261774\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Decision on 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr. Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The NCDAC decision on the demolition permit for 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr. was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18. The property owner's request for a fee reduction/waiver was recommended to be denied.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18, Recommended denial of fee reduction/waiver\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Fee Reduction\n- UID: 021d7dce-8189-4192-a3d9-aa3689261774\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Decision on 1387 St. Anthony St. Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The NCDAC decision on the demolition permit for 1387 St. Anthony St., Apt A-D Cc was approved, with a motion made to reduce the post demolition fee to $1,500.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with a reduction in post demolition fee to $1,500.00\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Fee Reduction\n- UID: 021d7dce-8189-4192-a3d9-aa3689261774", + "uid": "021d7dce-8189-4192-a3d9-aa3689261774", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC APPEAL \u2014- OF BEN HARWOOD\n- Summary: Ben Harwood at 917 N Villere St appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny an application to retain installed windows for his property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved with 6 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, historic district, landmarks, windows\n- UID: 6968c3fe-f096-4111-8661-2e94556c91df\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF LINDA WHITE\n- Summary: Linda White appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the installation of metal storm doors for her property located at 519 Homer Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, historic district, landmarks, storm doors\n- UID: 6968c3fe-f096-4111-8661-2e94556c91df", + "uid": "6968c3fe-f096-4111-8661-2e94556c91df", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 107/17 - RIVER STREET VENTURES, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 07-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance failed to pass.\n- UID: 678a92e6-cbc0-42fb-b5ea-f0bf7da78d22\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 110/17 - MONALA, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a bar in specific districts, subject to six provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110-17\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Not yet voted on - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not yet voted on.\n- UID: 678a92e6-cbc0-42fb-b5ea-f0bf7da78d22", + "uid": "678a92e6-cbc0-42fb-b5ea-f0bf7da78d22", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 116/17 - MICHAEL SHERMAN\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to allow multi-family dwellings as a permitted use in the MI Maritime Industrial District with a footnote limiting residential uses to only be permitted adjacent to Open Space Districts, Citywide. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 116-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Multi-family Dwellings\n- UID: 757eb15e-ae77-4720-bc7f-7cc0837584f1\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 117/17 - 934 CANAL, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 117-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 757eb15e-ae77-4720-bc7f-7cc0837584f1\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 2/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-17-551\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to permit uses currently allowed in the LI Light Industrial District in the BIP Business Industrial Park District in Planning Districts 9 and 10. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, LI Light Industrial District, BIP Business Industrial Park District\n- UID: 757eb15e-ae77-4720-bc7f-7cc0837584f1", + "uid": "757eb15e-ae77-4720-bc7f-7cc0837584f1", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 3/18 - Text Amendment for Adult Live Performance Venues\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reduce the number of Adult Live Performance Venues in the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Entertainment District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 3-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: f4809284-d205-4a7f-afab-16152510fe37\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 4/18 - Text Amendment for Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to change a Commercial Short Term Rental from a permitted to a conditional use in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 4-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, with one council member voting against it.\n- UID: f4809284-d205-4a7f-afab-16152510fe37\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 5/18 - Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-B1A Historic Urban District to an HU-B2A Historic Urban District. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5-18\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Passed (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with no opposing votes.\n- UID: f4809284-d205-4a7f-afab-16152510fe37", + "uid": "f4809284-d205-4a7f-afab-16152510fe37", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 5-18\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District for hostels as conditional uses in areas zoned C-1 General Commercial District. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 5-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Interim Zoning District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 3b69cb76-c8c6-47bd-ba57-825241e75174\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6-18\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant selling alcoholic beverages in specific districts. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 6-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Restaurant\n- UID: 3b69cb76-c8c6-47bd-ba57-825241e75174\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 8-18\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant selling alcoholic beverages in specific districts. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 8-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Restaurant\n- UID: 3b69cb76-c8c6-47bd-ba57-825241e75174", + "uid": "3b69cb76-c8c6-47bd-ba57-825241e75174", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 11/18 - CHRISTIAN GALVIN\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 11-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d87d90b5-9161-4d34-b550-d52a175c42f4\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 12/18 - ONE MAXWELL GROUP, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD-2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 12-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d87d90b5-9161-4d34-b550-d52a175c42f4", + "uid": "d87d90b5-9161-4d34-b550-d52a175c42f4", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 108, Lots 16 and 17\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 16-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, HU-RD2, HU-Bl\n- UID: d1ddea52-3c4b-4e8c-a225-86cb36ba0516\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 2728 Bienville Avenue\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 18-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, HU-RD2, HU-Bl\n- UID: d1ddea52-3c4b-4e8c-a225-86cb36ba0516\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 1919 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4, 2, 0, 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, HMR-1, HMC-1\n- UID: d1ddea52-3c4b-4e8c-a225-86cb36ba0516", + "uid": "d1ddea52-3c4b-4e8c-a225-86cb36ba0516", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for text amendment to permit \"Mardi Gras den\" in specific commercial districts\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to allow \"Mardi Gras den\" as a permitted use in certain commercial districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 23-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, Mardi Gras den, commercial districts\n- UID: a8e6d659-0d40-4e3e-9aa9-571beea09650\n\n- Topic: Rescinding of Ordinance No. 22946 MCS for sale of alcoholic beverages in a B-2 Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the rescinding of a previous ordinance that permitted the sale of alcoholic beverages with meals in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 24-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Rescinding ordinance, sale of alcoholic beverages, B-2 Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: a8e6d659-0d40-4e3e-9aa9-571beea09650\n\n- Topic: Amendment of ordinance for sale of alcoholic beverages in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend a previous ordinance related to the sale of alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 30,230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment of ordinance, sale of alcoholic beverages, B-1A Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: a8e6d659-0d40-4e3e-9aa9-571beea09650", + "uid": "a8e6d659-0d40-4e3e-9aa9-571beea09650", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning classification\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and clarify regulations for sound levels, measurements, and enforcement procedures in the Vieux Carre Entertainment (VCE) zoning classification. It was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30650\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Vieux Carre Entertainment, sound regulations\n- UID: dc1fcc07-bba1-4766-a2d5-171d4b824366\n\n- Topic: Official journal requirements and responsibilities\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend Section 2-6 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding the official journal, annual contract, auxiliary official journal, and additional official publications. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 30740\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Official journal, publication requirements, Clerk of Council\n- UID: dc1fcc07-bba1-4766-a2d5-171d4b824366\n\n- Topic: Central Business Planned Community District and Conditional Use\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a Central Business Planned Community District and grant a Conditional Use for a multiple-family residential development with a cocktail lounge in a specific location. It was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18, with Council Members Guidry and Head voting \"NAY.\"\n- Ordinance Number: 31061\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18 - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting for further consideration, with two council members voting against it\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Central Business District, residential development, Conditional Use\n- UID: dc1fcc07-bba1-4766-a2d5-171d4b824366", + "uid": "dc1fcc07-bba1-4766-a2d5-171d4b824366", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of mayoralty permit fee schedule for bed and breakfasts\n- Summary: Ordinance to update the permit fee schedule for bed and breakfasts to match the categories provided in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget Committee but was later deferred to the 3/29/18 Budget Committee meeting and ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 31330\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn after deferral\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fee, bed and breakfasts, zoning ordinance\n- UID: 392fc7c6-5ec2-4c69-b15f-35857e7e0619\n\n- Topic: Requirements of TNC permit holders\n- Summary: Ordinance to require TNC permit holders to provide proof of compliance with certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits, with penalties for non-compliance. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to 3/22/18 meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC permit, ADA requirements, penalties\n- UID: 392fc7c6-5ec2-4c69-b15f-35857e7e0619\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a rental registry program\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a rental registry program requiring the registration of rental housing property, and inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The ordinance was referred to the full Council for discussion and continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to full Council for discussion and continued to 3/22/18 meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental registry program, rental housing, inspections, enforcement\n- UID: 392fc7c6-5ec2-4c69-b15f-35857e7e0619", + "uid": "392fc7c6-5ec2-4c69-b15f-35857e7e0619", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article XIII of Chapter 2 of the City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of Chapter 2, of the Code of the City of New Orleans, to govern Ethics Administration. It also includes revisions relative to the Office of Inspector General, the Office of Independent Police Monitor, and the Ethics Review Board, among other provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,845\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Administration, Office of Inspector General, Independent Police Monitor, Ethics Review Board\n- UID: 0abdeda1-22a0-418f-b894-fe6f68201506\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 54-525 of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 54-525 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to the definition of domestic violence.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,845\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic Violence, Code Amendment\n- UID: 0abdeda1-22a0-418f-b894-fe6f68201506\n\n- Topic: Ordinance related to Street Naming Criteria\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to ordain Article XII of Chapter 146 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to street naming, providing approval criteria, application fees, and requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,901\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Naming, Approval Criteria, Code Amendment\n- UID: 0abdeda1-22a0-418f-b894-fe6f68201506\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Various Sections of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain multiple sections of the City Code, covering various aspects such as regulations, penalties, and enforcement procedures.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome for this ordinance was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code Amendment, Regulations, Penalties\n- UID: 0abdeda1-22a0-418f-b894-fe6f68201506", + "uid": "0abdeda1-22a0-418f-b894-fe6f68201506", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to create, clarify, and augment regulations for alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties, ensuring consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. It also proposed permit issuance via the Department of Safety and Permits instead of the Department of Finance. The ordinance also included the repeal of several sections of the City Code. The meeting was continued to 3/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 238, 10-261, 10-262, 10-263, 10-401, 10-403, 10-428, 10-429, 10-430, 10-566\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to a later date for further discussion and potential voting.\n- UID: e188f22f-8b4e-47f9-8ea6-49da3b9e776f\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience for per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. The ordinance was referred to the Public Works Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/5/18 due to the need for technical corrections.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,138\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referral to the Public Works Committee and continuation to a later meeting for technical corrections.\n- UID: e188f22f-8b4e-47f9-8ea6-49da3b9e776f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for specific municipal addresses. The meeting was continued to 3/22/18, with two council members voting against it.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,159\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: NAY - Cms. Guidry and Head voting \"NAY\"\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to a later date, with two council members voting against the ordinance.\n- UID: e188f22f-8b4e-47f9-8ea6-49da3b9e776f", + "uid": "e188f22f-8b4e-47f9-8ea6-49da3b9e776f", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU on Square 306\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Neighborhood Mixed-Use District on Square 306. The vote was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18, with Cms. Gray, Ramsey, and Williams voting \"NAY.\"\n- Ordinance Number: 32160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable (Continued to the meeting of 3/22/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18.\n- UID: 64fa09c1-5a49-4931-a807-3f3247c5f420\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to carry over and appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers, Fund Balance, to the Department of Law for outstanding settlements and judgments. The Budget Committee recommended forwarding to the Full Council with Amendment, and the amendment passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: 32163\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the operating budget was passed unanimously.\n- UID: 64fa09c1-5a49-4931-a807-3f3247c5f420", + "uid": "64fa09c1-5a49-4931-a807-3f3247c5f420", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for Outstanding Settlements and Judgments\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to carry over and appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers, Fund Balance, to the Department of Law for outstanding settlements and judgments. The Budget Committee recommended forwarding to the Full Council with an amendment, which was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with the recommended amendment and subsequent vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Fund Appropriation, Amendment, Settlements, Judgments\n- UID: 67d12d3a-25b4-4241-89a7-1f86b7e8ecd6\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Code of the City of New Orleans regarding Driveways and Sidewalks\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain sections of the City Code related to the installation and specifications of driveways and sidewalks, permit validity, and enforcement of standards. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/22/18 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32174\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Driveways, Sidewalks, Permitting Standards, Enforcement\n- UID: 67d12d3a-25b4-4241-89a7-1f86b7e8ecd6", + "uid": "67d12d3a-25b4-4241-89a7-1f86b7e8ecd6", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Integrated Green Infrastructure Project Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new dedicated fund, titled the \"Integrated Green Infrastructure Project Fund,\" to dedicate funds received by the City of New Orleans related to properties that do not comply with the Stormwater Code. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Williams, seconded by Ramsey, and adopted with 5 yeas and 0 nays, with 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,178\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to establish the Integrated Green Infrastructure Project Fund, with 5 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fund establishment, Stormwater Code compliance, City of New Orleans\n- UID: a725e431-fcfe-4a2e-a370-24b079d69cbe\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Appropriate Fees-in-Lieu of Rate\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish appropriate fees-in-lieu of rate for properties that do not comply with the Stormwater Code of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Williams and seconded by Ramsey, with 5 yeas and 0 nays, and 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,179\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to establish appropriate fees-in-lieu of rate for non-compliant properties, with 5 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees-in-lieu, Stormwater Code compliance, City of New Orleans\n- UID: a725e431-fcfe-4a2e-a370-24b079d69cbe", + "uid": "a725e431-fcfe-4a2e-a370-24b079d69cbe", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to the International Building Code, 2015 Edition to establish the Stormwater Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to establish the Stormwater Code, including permitting and submittal requirements, fees, plan review, and various standards. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Williams and seconded by Councilmember Head. It passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32180\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and it was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, International Building Code, Stormwater Code\n- UID: 2ca24b83-284d-4b4a-927e-9c5ee18913a4", + "uid": "2ca24b83-284d-4b4a-927e-9c5ee18913a4", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recycling and Composting Workshops\n- Summary: This ordinance directs the Department of Sanitation to conduct recycling and composting workshops and makes amendments to the city's waste management regulations. It was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further review\n- Tags/Keywords: Recycling, Composting, Waste Management\n- UID: 223481c3-60fb-4e2b-9488-7a8c6c794091\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Cut-Off Recreation Center\n- Summary: This ordinance temporarily waives certain fees and permit requirements for an event at the Cut-Off Recreation Center. It specifies the duration and boundaries of the waiver for a specific event.\n- Ordinance Number: 32184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waiver of fees approved for specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Recreation Center Event\n- UID: 223481c3-60fb-4e2b-9488-7a8c6c794091", + "uid": "223481c3-60fb-4e2b-9488-7a8c6c794091", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office\n- Summary: The ordinance requests authorization for the President of the Council to sign a cooperative endeavor agreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office for security services for the City Council. The maximum compensation amount is set at $556,795.01 for twelve months.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-67\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for the cooperative endeavor agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative endeavor agreement, security services, Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office\n- UID: e69b870b-2c56-11e8-8a08-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Resolution Opposing H.R. 38 and S. 446\n- Summary: The resolution strongly opposes H.R. 38 and S. 446, as well as any other attempts to undermine Louisiana state laws.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-69\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution opposing H.R. 38 and S. 446 was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, opposition, Louisiana state laws\n- UID: 3abfbd8f-e355-4475-86b5-1ff646e4f312\n\n- Topic: Contract for DSM Potential Study Consultant\n- Summary: The ordinance requests authorization for the President of the Council to sign a contract with Optimal Energy for a neutral, unbiased expert independent consultant with substantial experience performing DSM Potential Studies, with a maximum compensation of $300,000.00.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-70\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for the contract with Optimal Energy.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract, DSM Potential Study, Optimal Energy\n- UID: 3abfbd8f-e355-4475-86b5-1ff646e4f312", + "uid": "3abfbd8f-e355-4475-86b5-1ff646e4f312", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election in Kenilworth Improvement District\n- Summary: A resolution calling for a special election in the Kenilworth Improvement District on November 6, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-71\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 RECUSED, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution calling for a special election in the Kenilworth Improvement District on November 6, 2018 was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Kenilworth Improvement District, R-18-71\n- UID: d266af10-6ebc-4968-a30d-505289ac874a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance for HMC-2 Historic District\n- Summary: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider an amendment to Ordinance No. 26,076 MCS (Zoning Docket 069/14) to delete proviso 4(d) for a property in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-72\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 RECUSED, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for the amendment to the zoning ordinance was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, City Planning Commission, M-18-72\n- UID: d266af10-6ebc-4968-a30d-505289ac874a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Code Sections\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Sections 162-190, 162-196, and 162-944 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to define and\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,138\n- Votes Summary: Not available in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision or outcome of the vote for this ordinance is not available in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, ordinance amendment, CAL. NO. 32,138\n- UID: d266af10-6ebc-4968-a30d-505289ac874a", + "uid": "d266af10-6ebc-4968-a30d-505289ac874a", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Regular City Council Meeting Schedule\n- Summary: Motion No. M-18-63 aimed to amend Motion No. M-17-516, which established the Regular City Council Meeting schedule for the year 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-63\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was successfully adopted and passed, allowing for the amendment of the Regular City Council Meeting schedule for 2018.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Meeting Schedule, Amendment, Motion\n- UID: f38d3da5-bf85-4829-a226-86b630b2cdaa\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to provide for the regulation of a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience with regard to per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Public Works Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulation, Tour Vehicles, Public Necessity, Continuous Loop Sightseeing, Committee\n- UID: f38d3da5-bf85-4829-a226-86b630b2cdaa", + "uid": "f38d3da5-bf85-4829-a226-86b630b2cdaa", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: Council member Williams moved to adjourn the meeting at 11:44 PM, and the motion was seconded by council member Ramsey. The vote resulted in 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Motion, Meeting Conclusion\n- UID: 099a267e-9835-444c-a656-1cce2ccc90d6", + "uid": "099a267e-9835-444c-a656-1cce2ccc90d6", + "publish_date": "3-8-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-8-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: League of Women Voters of New Orleans Presentation\n- Summary: League of Women Voters of New Orleans presented before the Council regarding their past accomplishments and plans for the future on the occasion of their 75th Anniversary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made, no vote taken.\n- Tags/Keywords: League of Women Voters, Presentation, Anniversary\n- UID: 2af22403-33a1-43ae-9387-cd0bd0d23ca1", + "uid": "2af22403-33a1-43ae-9387-cd0bd0d23ca1", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Health Department Director and Safe Routes to School Coordinator\n- Summary: The Health Department and Safe Routes to School Program provided an update on the Safe Routes to Schools Program and plans for future development.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational presentation\n- Tags/Keywords: Health Department, Safe Routes to School, Presentation\n- UID: 93a9c439-7c70-4b6c-b1c6-2e833f4a2d22\n\n- Topic: National Women in Construction Week\n- Summary: Sonji White, Vice President and Membership of the NAWIC, National Association of Women in Construction, presented on celebrating the National Women in Construction Week.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition of National Women in Construction Week\n- Tags/Keywords: NAWIC, Women in Construction, Recognition\n- UID: 93a9c439-7c70-4b6c-b1c6-2e833f4a2d22\n\n- Topic: Violation of Louisiana Open Meetings Law\n- Summary: Communication from William P. Quigley, College of Law Clinic, Loyola University New Orleans, regarding a violation of the Louisiana Open Meetings Law by the City Council Utility Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt and acknowledgment of the communication\n- Tags/Keywords: Open Meetings Law, Violation, Communication\n- UID: 93a9c439-7c70-4b6c-b1c6-2e833f4a2d22\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decisions\n- Summary: Requests for Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decisions on demolition permits for specific addresses.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of the requests and acknowledgment of the decisions\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permits, Requests for Council Action\n- UID: 93a9c439-7c70-4b6c-b1c6-2e833f4a2d22", + "uid": "93a9c439-7c70-4b6c-b1c6-2e833f4a2d22", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval for Relocation of 2339 St. Andrew St\n- Summary: The motion to approve the relocation of 2339 St. Andrew St was passed with 6 yeas and 4 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 yeas, 4 nays, 0 abstain, 0 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved for relocation only.\n- Tags/Keywords: Relocation, Neighborhood Conservation, Zoning\n- UID: 295e165d-ba4d-4395-9d69-a9a9bfbe2bdd\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2309-11 Felicity St\n- Summary: The motion to approve the demolition permit for 2309-11 Felicity St was not passed, with 5 yeas and 5 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (5 yeas, 5 nays, 0 abstain, 0 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit did not pass.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: 295e165d-ba4d-4395-9d69-a9a9bfbe2bdd\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Retention of HVAC Units at 823-827 Dauphine Street\n- Summary: An appeal was made to retain the HVAC units at 823-827 Dauphine Street, with a hearing date set for 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal for retention of the HVAC units is pending a hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Property retention, Vieux Carre\u2019 Commission\n- UID: 295e165d-ba4d-4395-9d69-a9a9bfbe2bdd\n\n- Topic: Department of Safety and Permits Report on Taxicab Fares\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits submitted a report on taxicab fares analyzed nationally in comparison to peer cities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taxicab fares, Safety and Permits, Department report\n- UID: 295e165d-ba4d-4395-9d69-a9a9bfbe2bdd\n\n- Topic: Response to Letter by Entergy CEO\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, and STERRA Club submitted a response to a letter by the Entergy CEO regarding the construction of the New Orleans Power Station.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The response was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Power Station, Response, Environmental Justice\n- UID: 295e165d-ba4d-4395-9d69-a9a9bfbe2bdd", + "uid": "295e165d-ba4d-4395-9d69-a9a9bfbe2bdd", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Public Comments on Extension of Permits for Entergy New Orleans Inc - Michoud Electric Generating Plant\n- Summary: The council received a request for public comments on the extension of permits for the Entergy New Orleans Inc - Michoud Electric Generating Plant. The request pertains to Permit Numbers 2140-00014-V5B, 2140-00014-IV4, and 2140-00014-V5A in New Orleans, Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for public comments was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Michoud Electric Generating Plant, Permit Extension, Public Comments\n- UID: 013830fe-2eb9-11e8-a859-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt submitted an appeal regarding the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny renovation and new construction of buildings on the property at 3000 through 3032 St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans, Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 4/5/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Renovation, New Construction\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Approval Recommendation\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2015-1383 at 2130-2132 Laurel Street, GPD 839 Jackson Ave. LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for approval was received, and a hearing date was set for 4/5/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Recommendation\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Transmittal\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted several zoning docket numbers to the council, including those related to various council members. The deadline for these dockets was set for 5/21/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmittal of zoning dockets was received, and a hearing date was set for 4/5/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Dockets, City Planning Commission, Transmittal\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Sewerage & Water Board March Report Submission\n- Summary: Jade Brown Russell, Interim Special Counsel for the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans, submitted the Sewerage & Water Board March Report as required by R.S. 33:4091 and Ordinance 27654 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the March Report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage & Water Board, March Report, Submission\n- UID: N/A\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Article 17 of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to amend and reordain Article 17 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to make timeshare a permitted use in certain districts, including CBD-1, CBD-2, CBD-3, and CBD-4 districts.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,185\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendment, Timeshare, CBD Districts\n- UID: b9271a76-e2ce-4d7f-9870-9cf2e1f73c0f", + "uid": "b9271a76-e2ce-4d7f-9870-9cf2e1f73c0f", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to remove Public Transit Wait Station as a defined use and its regulation in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Citywide. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32185 - 27706 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Public Transit, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 6bf51028-6eeb-40cb-8cf7-c82bff31dce4\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Digital Transformation Center\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the establishment of a Digital Transformation Center. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32186 - 27707 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted following the recommendation of the Economic Development & Special Development Projects Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Digital Transformation Center, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 6bf51028-6eeb-40cb-8cf7-c82bff31dce4\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for demolition permits for properties at specific locations. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-76\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, granting approval for the demolition permits.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 6bf51028-6eeb-40cb-8cf7-c82bff31dce4", + "uid": "6bf51028-6eeb-40cb-8cf7-c82bff31dce4", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Multiyear Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Computer Sciences Corporation\n- Summary: The council received a communication from the Director of City Council Relations regarding an ordinance authorizing the Mayor to enter into a multiyear cooperative endeavor agreement with Computer Sciences Corporation. The motion to suspend the rules to add the communication to the agenda was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,200\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to add the communication to the agenda was successful.\n- UID: e84c7c1f-4230-4d1f-945b-cdc67a8dac95", + "uid": "e84c7c1f-4230-4d1f-945b-cdc67a8dac95", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC - 3028-30 Baronne St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for the property located at 3028-30 Baronne St. was past the deadline and subsequently died.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance did not pass due to being past the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, neighborhood conservation\n\n- Topic: NCDAC - 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for the property located at 1600 Robert C. Blakes, Sr. Dr. was upheld, and the request for a fee reduction/waiver was denied.\n- Ordinance Number: M=18-87\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to uphold the denial of the demolition permit and fee reduction/waiver passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, fee reduction, neighborhood conservation\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - 917 N. Villere Street\n- Summary: Ben Harwood requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s (HDLC) decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of an application to retain installed windows for property located at 917 N. Villere Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, historic district landmarks commission, windows\n- UID: d2951119-51ba-4284-8018-5c2266123eeb", + "uid": "d2951119-51ba-4284-8018-5c2266123eeb", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Linda White\n- Summary: The appeal was for the installation of metal storm doors at 519 Homer Street, which was denied by the Historic District Landmarks Commission. The council voted to deny the appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-88\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was denied by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, denial\n- UID: 5f6630dc-05a4-4914-ba6b-f17a699dcf14\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 107/17 for River Street Ventures, LLC\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The council voted in favor of the request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 107-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, conditional use, multi-family residential, approval\n- UID: 5f6630dc-05a4-4914-ba6b-f17a699dcf14\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 110/17 for Monala, LLC\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not included in the provided text. Please refer to the provided link for more information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110-17\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Refer to the provided link for the details and outcome of this ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Monala, LLC\n- UID: 5f6630dc-05a4-4914-ba6b-f17a699dcf14", + "uid": "5f6630dc-05a4-4914-ba6b-f17a699dcf14", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use to permit a bar in the specified district was past the deadline and died.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - PAST DEADLINE, DIED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use did not proceed due to missing the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, bar, HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, zoning\n- UID: a1740271-232c-4fab-ad79-b6689c7ab6ad\n\n- Topic: Text amendment to permit multi-family dwellings in the MI Maritime Industrial District\n- Summary: The request for a text amendment to allow multi-family dwellings in the specified district was past the deadline and died.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 116-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - PAST DEADLINE, DIED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a text amendment did not proceed due to missing the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, multi-family dwellings, MI Maritime Industrial District, zoning\n- UID: a1740271-232c-4fab-ad79-b6689c7ab6ad\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in the specified district was not approved, with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 117-17\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use was denied due to the lack of a legal majority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, retail sales, alcoholic beverages, CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District, zoning\n- UID: a1740271-232c-4fab-ad79-b6689c7ab6ad\n\n- Topic: Text amendment to permit uses allowed in the LI Light Industrial District in the BIP Business Industrial Park District\n- Summary: The request for a text amendment to permit certain uses in the specified district was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-17-551\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - ON DEADLINE, CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF 4/5/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a text amendment was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, LI Light Industrial District, BIP Business Industrial Park District, zoning\n- UID: a1740271-232c-4fab-ad79-b6689c7ab6ad", + "uid": "a1740271-232c-4fab-ad79-b6689c7ab6ad", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 117/17 - 934 Canal, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The ordinance died, with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 2-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance failed to pass.\n- UID: b5dc1362-1772-4e2e-8619-d0c41b025b39\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 26/18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-629\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RS Single-Family Residential District to a C-l General Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". There were no proponents, one opponent, and no further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 26-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- UID: b5dc1362-1772-4e2e-8619-d0c41b025b39", + "uid": "b5dc1362-1772-4e2e-8619-d0c41b025b39", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD026-18 Petitions\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to limit the number of Adult Live Performance Venues in the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Entertainment District. The motion to approve the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD026-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment to limit the number of Adult Live Performance Venues in the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Entertainment District was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- UID: 51b2afce-2783-493b-ac33-d97df536acca\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 3/18 - City Council Motion No. M-17-552\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reduce the number of Adult Live Performance Venues in the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Entertainment District. The motion to approve the recommendations of the City Planning Commission was denied.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 3/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Denied - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the recommendations of the City Planning Commission for the text amendment was denied.\n- UID: 51b2afce-2783-493b-ac33-d97df536acca\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-18-80\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the approval of the recommendations of the City Planning Commission in Zoning Docket No. 3/18 with modifications. The motion included rejecting certain text amendments and explicitly rescinding Ordinance Number 26,921 M.C.S. The ordinance was discussed by several speakers, and the outcome of the vote is not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-80\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion involved the approval of recommendations with modifications and rejecting specific text amendments.\n- UID: 51b2afce-2783-493b-ac33-d97df536acca", + "uid": "51b2afce-2783-493b-ac33-d97df536acca", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19/18 - David MacDonald and Irelis Nazario-MacDonald\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The City Planning Commission's recommendation was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion to approve the zoning change passed with 4 YEAS and 2 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change from residential to commercial district on Square 269, Lot E was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Commercial District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: b745d41f-3889-4046-b8fa-7cc3d21c90f1\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-18-84 - By: Councilmember Ramsey\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-84\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to hold a public hearing for a conditional use to permit a bar in specified districts was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Public Hearing, Bar Permit, Commercial District\n- UID: b745d41f-3889-4046-b8fa-7cc3d21c90f1", + "uid": "b745d41f-3889-4046-b8fa-7cc3d21c90f1", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Behrman Stadium\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to temporarily waive certain fees and permit requirements for the Louisiana Lightning Football Team's games at Behrman Stadium. The waiver is specified for two dates in March and April 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32190\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Behrman Stadium, fee waiver, Louisiana Lightning Football Team, permit requirements\n- UID: d65543d5-0602-4aa6-a4eb-80d60c5e5dbf\n\n- Topic: Revocation of Public Right-of-Way Dedication\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to revoke the public right-of-way dedication of Shepard or Prevost Street in a specific area of the Fifth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32197\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council adopted the ordinance with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public right-of-way dedication, revocation, Fifth Municipal District\n- UID: d65543d5-0602-4aa6-a4eb-80d60c5e5dbf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use Request\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a zoning change and conditional use for the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific area of the Fourth Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for denial led to a continuation of the discussion to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5-18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18 due to the recommendation for denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, conditional use, retail sales, alcoholic beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d65543d5-0602-4aa6-a4eb-80d60c5e5dbf\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment for Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District named the Residential District Preservation Interim Zoning District. The intent is to allow hostels as conditional uses in areas zoned C-1 General Commercial District, adjacent to residential districts citywide. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for denial led to the ordinance being on deadline for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 6-18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was marked as \"ON DEADLINE\" due to the recommendation for denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Interim Zoning District, text amendment, hostels, conditional use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d65543d5-0602-4aa6-a4eb-80d60c5e5dbf", + "uid": "d65543d5-0602-4aa6-a4eb-80d60c5e5dbf", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 11/18 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, and the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 11-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Overruled the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and continued to the next meeting.\n- UID: 03c59689-6cbb-468d-99c7-e942484fe93a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 12/18 - One Maxwell Group, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD-2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, and the ordinance was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 12-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- UID: 03c59689-6cbb-468d-99c7-e942484fe93a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 14/18 - Harbor Community Church\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an S-LRS1 Lakeview Single-Family Residential District to an S-LBl Lake Area Neighborhood Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, and the ordinance was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- UID: 03c59689-6cbb-468d-99c7-e942484fe93a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 15/18 - Wilsonle Investment, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-l General Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 15-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision provided.\n- UID: 03c59689-6cbb-468d-99c7-e942484fe93a", + "uid": "03c59689-6cbb-468d-99c7-e942484fe93a", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 16/18 - CHRISTIAN GALVIN\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-Bl on Square 108, Lots 16 and 17, in the Fourth Municipal District, with the recommendation of denial from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 15-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: No Legal Majority - (3 YEAS: Green, Stewart, Wedberg, 3 NAYS: Brown, Isaacson, Steeg, 2 ABSENT: Hughes, Lunn)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: 479f3a2b-f330-44bf-bf62-fcdc0bbc02e3\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 18/18 - 2728 BIENVILLE, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1l on Square 363, Lot A, in the Second Municipal District, with the recommendation of denial from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 16-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: No Legal Majority - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: 479f3a2b-f330-44bf-bf62-fcdc0bbc02e3\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 20/18 - PRIMMOZ ABS, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HMC-1 to HM-MU on Square 14, Lot 7-A, in the Third Municipal District, with the recommendation of approval from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 20-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: No Legal Majority - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: 479f3a2b-f330-44bf-bf62-fcdc0bbc02e3\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 23/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-17-618\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to permit \"Mardi Gras den\" in specific commercial districts, with the recommendation of approval from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 23-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: No Legal Majority - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: 479f3a2b-f330-44bf-bf62-fcdc0bbc02e3", + "uid": "479f3a2b-f330-44bf-bf62-fcdc0bbc02e3", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rescinding Ordinance No. 22946 MCS (Zoning Docket 88/07)\n- Summary: The council voted to rescind Ordinance No. 22946 MCS, which established a conditional use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages with meals in a standard restaurant in a B-2 Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 23-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to rescind the previous zoning ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcohol Sales, Rescind Ordinance, City Planning Commission\n- UID: bd34110f-bf53-4c66-8868-293b5a0ad470\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The council voted to deny the request for a zoning change from an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 27-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Denied - (0 YEAS, 6 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Zoning Denial, City Planning Commission\n- UID: bd34110f-bf53-4c66-8868-293b5a0ad470\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The council voted to approve the conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 28-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: bd34110f-bf53-4c66-8868-293b5a0ad470", + "uid": "bd34110f-bf53-4c66-8868-293b5a0ad470", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 33/18 - Richard H. Smothers\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos. The motion was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 33-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to a later meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcohol Sales, Conditional Use\n- UID: b3d001c1-8c3d-459a-955f-eb4abede9715\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 30,650 - By: Councilmember Ramsey\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain sections of the city code related to sound regulations in the Vieux Carre Entertainment zoning classification. The ordinance was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 30650\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further review and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sound Regulations, VCE Zoning, Committee Referral\n- UID: b3d001c1-8c3d-459a-955f-eb4abede9715\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 31,061 - By: Councilmember Cantrell\n- Summary: An ordinance to ordain a Central Business Planned Community District and a Conditional Use to permit a multiple-family residential development with a cocktail lounge in a specific district. The ordinance was related to Zoning Docket No. 68/15. Further details can be found at the provided URL.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details and actions related to this ordinance can be found at the provided URL.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential Development, Cocktail Lounge\n- UID: b3d001c1-8c3d-459a-955f-eb4abede9715", + "uid": "b3d001c1-8c3d-459a-955f-eb4abede9715", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of TNC permit requirements to include ADA compliance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend TNC permit requirements to include proof of compliance with ADA requirements. The voting outcome was a continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31061\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC permits, ADA compliance, ordinance\n- UID: efdfc5ad-b479-421e-beaf-69ab60c6b6d8\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a rental registry program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a rental registry program, requiring the registration of rental housing property and inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The Community Development Committee referred this matter to the full Council for discussion, and the voting outcome was a continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental registry, rental housing, ordinance\n- UID: efdfc5ad-b479-421e-beaf-69ab60c6b6d8\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Ethics Administration\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of the Code of the City of New Orleans to govern Ethics Administration. It also includes revisions mandated by the Home Rule Charter and provisions for the proper apportionment of funding and annual independent external evaluation procedures for each entity. The voting outcome was a continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Administration, Home Rule Charter, ordinance\n- UID: efdfc5ad-b479-421e-beaf-69ab60c6b6d8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the definition of domestic violence\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the definition of domestic violence in the Code of the City of New Orleans. The voting outcome was a continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31845\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic violence, ordinance\n- UID: efdfc5ad-b479-421e-beaf-69ab60c6b6d8\n\n- Topic: Establishment of criteria for street naming\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish criteria for street naming, including approval criteria, application fees, and requirements. The voting outcome was a continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31901\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Street naming, ordinance\n- UID: efdfc5ad-b479-421e-beaf-69ab60c6b6d8", + "uid": "efdfc5ad-b479-421e-beaf-69ab60c6b6d8", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 154-781 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to allow for the towing of vehicles without prior notice during public safety emergencies to ensure hazard mitigation and repair. However, it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,082\n- Votes Summary:\n Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Vehicle towing, public safety, hazard mitigation\n- UID: ba6634c8-e639-442a-81b6-56d712c32c3d\n\n- Topic: Amendments to various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to alcoholic beverage permits\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to create, clarify, and augment regulations regarding the application and issuance of alcoholic beverage permits. However, it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,107\n- Votes Summary:\n Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic beverage permits, regulations, enforcement\n- UID: ba6634c8-e639-442a-81b6-56d712c32c3d\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-MU Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change, but it was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18, with council members Guidry and Head voting \"NAY\".\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,159\n- Votes Summary:\n Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, residential district, zoning docket\n- UID: ba6634c8-e639-442a-81b6-56d712c32c3d\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change, but it was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,160\n- Votes Summary:\n Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, residential district, zoning docket\n- UID: ba6634c8-e639-442a-81b6-56d712c32c3d", + "uid": "ba6634c8-e639-442a-81b6-56d712c32c3d", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code for Driveways and Sidewalks\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain certain sections of the City Code regarding the installation and specifications of driveways and sidewalks, permit validity, and enforcement of technical standards. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: NAY - (3 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: d737f8e9-7349-4366-8962-5a37940cf944\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Low Barrier Shelter Program\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of the City of New Orleans for the year 2018 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor for the Low Barrier Shelter program. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32187\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: d737f8e9-7349-4366-8962-5a37940cf944\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds within the Chief Administrative Office\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer funds within the Chief Administrative Office from the Other Operating category to the Personal Services category. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 4/5/18\n- UID: d737f8e9-7349-4366-8962-5a37940cf944", + "uid": "d737f8e9-7349-4366-8962-5a37940cf944", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the Department of Health from Other Operating Expenses to Personal Services. The fiscal note was received, and it was referred to the Budget Committee. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32191\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee; Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- UID: 67eba97f-e436-4279-91b0-1b7ded80b8f4\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Job Corps Black History Celebration\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to waive certain fees and permit requirements for the Job Corps Black History Celebration event. It was moved by Councilmember Cantrell, seconded by Councilmember Guidry, and adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS. There were 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32194\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waived certain fees and permit requirements for the Job Corps Black History Celebration event.\n- UID: 67eba97f-e436-4279-91b0-1b7ded80b8f4\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Encroachments onto City Property\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to prohibit encroachments onto city property without permission, require fair market value charges, and exempt certain historic encroachments. It was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32201\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee; Continued to the meeting of 4/5/18.\n- UID: 67eba97f-e436-4279-91b0-1b7ded80b8f4\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Permit Fees for Cub Scouts Day of Scouting\n- Summary: The motion aimed to waive all permit fees for the Cub Scouts Day of Scouting event. It was moved by Councilmember Williams, seconded by Councilmember Guidry, and adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS. There were 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-77\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waived all permit fees for the Cub Scouts Day of Scouting event.\n- UID: 67eba97f-e436-4279-91b0-1b7ded80b8f4", + "uid": "67eba97f-e436-4279-91b0-1b7ded80b8f4", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for Food For Families Sr. Farmers Market Program\n- Summary: The ordinance waives all permit fees for the Food For Families Sr. Farmers Market Program sponsored by Catholic Charities at the Sanchez Rec Center. The fee waiver does not include any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-78\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive permit fees for the program was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Food For Families, Sanchez Rec Center\n- UID: 292868ac-7a9e-4614-a172-75102cdc7e9b\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for 3507 Derby Pl.\n- Summary: The ordinance grants approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property located at 3507 Derby Pl.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-79\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: 292868ac-7a9e-4614-a172-75102cdc7e9b\n\n- Topic: Text Change to Article 18, A-C 1 Arts and Cultural Diversity Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a text change to Article 18, the A-C 1 Arts and Cultural Diversity Overlay District. However, it was later withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-81\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Text Change, Arts and Cultural Diversity\n- UID: 292868ac-7a9e-4614-a172-75102cdc7e9b\n\n- Topic: Resolution for a Specific Location\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a resolution related to a specific location, but further details are provided in the linked document.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-82\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details can be found in the linked document.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Specific Location\n- UID: 292868ac-7a9e-4614-a172-75102cdc7e9b", + "uid": "292868ac-7a9e-4614-a172-75102cdc7e9b", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Support for the creation of the Pines Village Cultural District\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution in support of an application to the state of Louisiana for the creation of the Pines Village Cultural District.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-82\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council supported the application for the cultural district's creation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cultural district, support, resolution\n- UID: 1dc620a5-618b-40ef-8960-5345bf79fbfc\n\n- Topic: Zoning map amendment for a restaurant in Planning District 4\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a map amendment to change the zoning designation of a specific area to allow for a standard restaurant that sells alcoholic beverages.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-83\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the direction for the map amendment and public hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, restaurant, public hearing\n- UID: 1dc620a5-618b-40ef-8960-5345bf79fbfc\n\n- Topic: Text amendment for multi-family dwellings in the Maritime Industrial District\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a request for a text amendment to allow multi-family dwellings as a permitted use in the Maritime Industrial District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-85\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the direction for the text amendment and public hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, multi-family dwellings, public hearing\n- UID: 1dc620a5-618b-40ef-8960-5345bf79fbfc\n\n- Topic: Study on existing Short Term Rental regulations\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on the existing Short Term Rental regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-86\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the direction for the study on Short Term Rental regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental, study, regulations\n- UID: 1dc620a5-618b-40ef-8960-5345bf79fbfc", + "uid": "1dc620a5-618b-40ef-8960-5345bf79fbfc", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Review\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission (CPC) will review the existing regulations in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and recommend changes to better guide the regulations. This includes analyzing regulations in similarly positioned cities and conducting a public hearing within sixty days of the passage of the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-86\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 5 YEAS and 2 council members absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Ordinance, Regulations\n- UID: 25963ae3-50fd-465c-aed1-73717ca0127b\n\n- Topic: Suspension of Rules for Introducing Ordinances\n- Summary: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading was made and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed with 5 YEAS and 2 council members absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rules Suspension, First Reading, Ordinances\n- UID: 25963ae3-50fd-465c-aed1-73717ca0127b\n\n- Topic: Adjournment\n- Summary: The motion for adjournment was made and passed, ending the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn passed with 5 YEAS and 2 council members absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting Adjournment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 25963ae3-50fd-465c-aed1-73717ca0127b", + "uid": "25963ae3-50fd-465c-aed1-73717ca0127b", + "publish_date": "3-22-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-22-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and six council members were present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Meeting Establishment\n- UID: dfef8c4a-6c14-4005-8944-89278bd65d03", + "uid": "dfef8c4a-6c14-4005-8944-89278bd65d03", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Invocation and Special Presentations\n- Summary: The council meeting began with an invocation by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr., followed by the presentation of colors, the pledge of allegiance, and the national anthem. Two special presentations were given, one on reaching first-year students through civic engagement and the freshmen experience, and the other promoting Algiers Day.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of two special topics\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Special Presentations, Algiers Day\n- UID: c2840375-0a35-4c0e-b316-5576a5be6477\n\n- Topic: Presentation on HEAL\n- Summary: Phyllis Landrieu, co-founder and president emeritus of HEAL, and Connie Bellone, CEO of HEAL, presented on the organization's activities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of HEAL's activities\n- Tags/Keywords: HEAL, Presentation, Civic Engagement\n- UID: c2840375-0a35-4c0e-b316-5576a5be6477", + "uid": "c2840375-0a35-4c0e-b316-5576a5be6477", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the general review process, procedure, and approval criteria for participation in the ITEP, which offers tax incentives for manufacturers within the state of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,472\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee; Economic Development Committee recommended with amendments to forward to the full Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program, tax incentives, manufacturers\n- UID: c39f3b95-14c7-4fc2-9e83-ee6e3a12792a", + "uid": "c39f3b95-14c7-4fc2-9e83-ee6e3a12792a", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of 2018 Health Department Regulations\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the 2018 revisions to the Health Department regulations governing public place/right of way obstructions in accordance with Section 2-1000 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-560\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the 2018 revisions to the Health Department regulations\n- UID: 6f15cae2-a1ec-439b-b1fb-46998c279e9c\n\n- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to MCImetro Access Transmission Services Corp., d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services\n- Summary: The ordinance granted a non-exclusive franchise to MCImetro Access Transmission Services Corp., d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,484\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to MCImetro Access Transmission Services Corp., d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services\n- UID: 6f15cae2-a1ec-439b-b1fb-46998c279e9c", + "uid": "6f15cae2-a1ec-439b-b1fb-46998c279e9c", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Monique Harden, Assistant Director of Law & Policy, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice\n- Summary: Monique Harden submitted a comment regarding Resolution R-18-474, Council of City of New Orleans Independent Investigation of Entergy New Orleans (\"ENO\") Relative to Allegations of the Use of Paid Actors in Council Public Meetings. The comment was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comment by Monique Harden was received\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Justice, Entergy New Orleans, Council Investigation\n- UID: 229c5672-2989-4af2-a750-c37d1be340a3\n\n- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a CD-ROM containing Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of August 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report by Entergy New Orleans was received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Regulatory Affairs, Customer Outages\n- UID: 229c5672-2989-4af2-a750-c37d1be340a3", + "uid": "229c5672-2989-4af2-a750-c37d1be340a3", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Crescent City Power Users' Group\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to discovery propounded by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Crescent City Power Users' Group in relation to a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received.\n- UID: fe1d20a7-8f02-4641-977c-a1470c6792ce\n\n- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by the Council's Advisors\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors in relation to a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received.\n- UID: fe1d20a7-8f02-4641-977c-a1470c6792ce\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Comments on Entergy New Orleans LLC Reliability Project Status Report\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted comments on Entergy New Orleans LLC's reliability project status report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were submitted.\n- UID: fe1d20a7-8f02-4641-977c-a1470c6792ce", + "uid": "fe1d20a7-8f02-4641-977c-a1470c6792ce", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to the discovery propounded by the Council's advisors regarding a change in electric and gas rates. They also submitted a compliance filing in accordance with a Council resolution for approval of its financing plan.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04, UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n Vote 2: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome provided\n- UID: fe128aeb-74de-4579-9723-8b2b0c1a1328\n\n- Topic: ENO Legacy January 2019 Fuel Adjustment Clause\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC notified the Council of a preliminary calculation indicating an increase of more than 25% in the January 2019 FAC factor for ENO Legacy customers.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notification of a 25% or greater increase in the monthly electric fuel adjustment\n- UID: fe128aeb-74de-4579-9723-8b2b0c1a1328", + "uid": "fe128aeb-74de-4579-9723-8b2b0c1a1328", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision\n- Summary: Marcel L. Wisznia, of Wisznia Architecture + Development, requested to appeal the decision of \"no action\" for renovation of two historic buildings, demolition of later additions to two buildings, and new construction of a mixed-use building at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 1/10/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Renovation, Construction\n- UID: eaf4c370-f899-460a-9778-69ce6cd0ef03\n\n- Topic: Objections to discovery propounded by the Council\u2019s Advisors\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel of Entergy Services, LLC, submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council\u2019s Advisors and Air Products\u2019 and Chemicals, Inc, regarding a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received\n- Tags/Keywords: Objections, Discovery, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: eaf4c370-f899-460a-9778-69ce6cd0ef03\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision\n- Summary: Beatrice Brown of BNB, LLC, requested to appeal the decision of \"denial\" for demolition and restructuring of the roof at 2507 Amelia Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 1/10/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Roof Restructuring\n- UID: eaf4c370-f899-460a-9778-69ce6cd0ef03", + "uid": "eaf4c370-f899-460a-9778-69ce6cd0ef03", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial\n- Summary: Report detailing an appeal of the denial of an application to retain an inappropriate railing at 332 Slidell Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, denial, application\n- UID: a7115b7f-4c37-4d0f-9bf6-17baae88c584\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers and Small Box Retail Diversity Study\n- Summary: Transmitting Zoning Docket Numbers and a study request for small box discount stores.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 1/10/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Study provided for informational purposes only\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Docket Numbers, Small Box Retail, Study\n- UID: a7115b7f-4c37-4d0f-9bf6-17baae88c584\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Pay Plan for Officers and Employees\n- Summary: Amendment to the pay plan for officers and employees to establish a new title and salary range for the position of General Counsel.\n- Ordinance Number: 32479\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 2: Budget Committee recommended approval\n Vote 3: Adopted\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay Plan, Amendment, General Counsel, Salary Range\n- UID: a7115b7f-4c37-4d0f-9bf6-17baae88c584", + "uid": "a7115b7f-4c37-4d0f-9bf6-17baae88c584", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to de-appropriate funds from the Department of Property Management and appropriate funds to the Chief Administrative Office in the 2018 Capital Budget. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32487 - 27955 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved and adopted.\n- UID: ffa0d113-f06d-43f7-8a95-1b5bd6190d77\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Educational Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to permit an educational facility in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted within the deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 32489 - 27956 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved and adopted within the deadline.\n- UID: ffa0d113-f06d-43f7-8a95-1b5bd6190d77\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. It was adopted with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32490 - 27957 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the need for a technical correction.\n- UID: ffa0d113-f06d-43f7-8a95-1b5bd6190d77", + "uid": "ffa0d113-f06d-43f7-8a95-1b5bd6190d77", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the Office of Independent Police Monitor from personal services category to other operating category. Another ordinance provided funding to various departments to cover overages incurred during 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,491 and 32,492\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval for both ordinances, and they were subsequently adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Funding, Operating Budget, Expenditures\n- UID: 28858d05-9227-4aa1-8cb4-b1e80d3ce374\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ad Valorem Taxes in the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the levy of ad valorem taxes upon the assessed value of all property in the City of New Orleans, reallocating tax receipts for special development and security districts to reduce millage. It also aimed to amend Section XVIII relative to the Touro Bouligny Security District's property located in the Garden District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,493\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee, with further discussions and decisions pending.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem Taxes, Levy, Property Tax, Millage, Security Districts\n- UID: 28858d05-9227-4aa1-8cb4-b1e80d3ce374", + "uid": "28858d05-9227-4aa1-8cb4-b1e80d3ce374", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans by adding additional use restrictions and standards to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District.\"\n- Ordinance Number: 32493 - 27960 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Use Restrictions, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 7cc7a41d-ea35-48be-9239-7910c9046f1a\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds for Juvenile Programs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer funds from Orleans Parish Juvenile Court to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to properly budget for the juvenile evening reporting center and electronic monitoring program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32496 - 27961 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with the fiscal note received and approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Juvenile Programs, Fund Transfer\n- UID: 7cc7a41d-ea35-48be-9239-7910c9046f1a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\u2019s Tourism Promotion Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Tourism Promotion Program for 2018 to provide special services in the area of Marketing New Orleans Tourism for the Year 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32500 - 27964 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with approval from the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Marketing, Budget, Amendment\n- UID: 7cc7a41d-ea35-48be-9239-7910c9046f1a", + "uid": "7cc7a41d-ea35-48be-9239-7910c9046f1a", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Smart Cities Initiative and Grid Modernization\n- Summary: The resolution and order establish a procedural schedule for the inquiry into establishing a Smart Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans and direct Entergy New Orleans, LLC to report on matters related to grid modernization. It also merges Docket No. UD-18-02 (electric vehicles) with Docket No. UD-18-01 (Smart Cities).\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-536\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Procedural schedule established, merging of dockets approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart Cities, Grid Modernization, Entergy New Orleans, Docket Merger\n- UID: bbb11ccd-ce67-48cd-a9a8-b20771724c27\n\n- Topic: Regulatory and Related Matters Concerning Electric Vehicles and Charging Facilities\n- Summary: The resolution and order establish an information gathering schedule for the inquiry into regulatory and related matters concerning electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging facilities.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-537\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information gathering schedule established\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Vehicles, Regulatory Matters, Charging Facilities\n- UID: bbb11ccd-ce67-48cd-a9a8-b20771724c27\n\n- Topic: Release of Whole-Building Data to Building Owners\n- Summary: The resolution and order establish a docket and open a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council\u2019s rules to allow the release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-539\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Docket established, rulemaking proceeding opened\n- Tags/Keywords: Whole-Building Data, Rule Revision, Building Owners\n- UID: bbb11ccd-ce67-48cd-a9a8-b20771724c27", + "uid": "bbb11ccd-ce67-48cd-a9a8-b20771724c27", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Legal Consulting Services for Electric and Gas Utility Regulatory Matters\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the President of the Council to sign contract amendments with law firms Dentons US LLP and Wilkerson and Associates, PLC, as well as consulting firm Legend Consulting Group Limited, to provide legal and regulatory consulting services for electric and gas utility matters. The maximum compensation for Dentons US LLP is $3,537,500.00, for Wilkerson and Associates, PLC is $600,000.00, and for Legend Consulting Group Limited is $2,237,500.00 for a one-year period starting January 1, 2019. The Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-540, M-18-541, M-18-542\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n Vote 2: Passed - (N/A)\n Vote 3: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of contract amendments for legal and regulatory consulting services for electric and gas utility matters.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legal consulting, utility regulatory matters, contract amendments, maximum compensation\n- UID: b75529c3-6507-498d-9d5a-6c3bec651de5", + "uid": "b75529c3-6507-498d-9d5a-6c3bec651de5", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Adonis Expose to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Adonis Expose as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, replacing Nyka Scott, with a term expiring on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-542\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Adonis Expose ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adonis Expose, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, appointment\n- UID: d59e801a-dd06-42fb-b1e2-461eafcf6a95\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Beverly Wright to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Beverly Wright as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, with a term expiring on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-545\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Beverly Wright ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Beverly Wright, Environmental Advisory Committee, appointment\n- UID: d59e801a-dd06-42fb-b1e2-461eafcf6a95\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Kristi Trail to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Kristi Trail as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, with a term expiring on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-546\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kristi Trail ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Kristi Trail, Environmental Advisory Committee, appointment\n- UID: d59e801a-dd06-42fb-b1e2-461eafcf6a95\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Kristyna Jones to New Orleans Redevelopment Authority\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Kristyna Jones as a member of the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, fulfilling the unexpired term of Diedre Kelly.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-547\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kristyna Jones ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Kristyna Jones, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, appointment\n- UID: d59e801a-dd06-42fb-b1e2-461eafcf6a95", + "uid": "d59e801a-dd06-42fb-b1e2-461eafcf6a95", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Kyle Shelly as member of the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Kyle Shelly, representative of the Office of Neighborhood Engagement, as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee for a term expiring on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-547\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Environmental Advisory Committee, Kyle Shelly\n- UID: 1de36653-0cfa-4962-935c-b6ce27866048\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mark Wilson as member of the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors\n- Summary: The Council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Mark Wilson, representing the Greater New Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association, as a member of the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors for a term ending on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-549\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, Mark Wilson\n- UID: 1de36653-0cfa-4962-935c-b6ce27866048\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Michael Robertshaw as member of the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Michael Robertshaw as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee for a term expiring on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-550\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Environmental Advisory Committee, Michael Robertshaw\n- UID: 1de36653-0cfa-4962-935c-b6ce27866048", + "uid": "1de36653-0cfa-4962-935c-b6ce27866048", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Various Commissions\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointments of Minh Thanh Nguyen to the Audubon Commission, Raquel Dufauchard to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, and Travis Tague to the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors were ratified and approved by the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-551, M-18-552, M-18-553\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n Vote 2: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n Vote 3: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's appointments to various commissions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Ratification, Commission Members, City Council\n- UID: bf764dd4-6da2-468d-8238-6314d2b6bec6", + "uid": "bf764dd4-6da2-468d-8238-6314d2b6bec6", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Restoration Tax Abatement Request for RTA #2016-0702, LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for Supreme Bright New Orleans, LLC at 1600 Canal Street. This report was received at the meeting of 11/29/18 and was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-0702\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, Restoration Tax Abatement, 1600 Canal Street, RTA #2016-0702\n- UID: 99b91d39-174a-42d2-a66f-3c66f903d9ca\n\n- Topic: Updates to HDLC Design Guidelines\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans and Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines, which were approved by the commission on November 8, 2018 and expected to be approved by the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission on December 12, 2018. The transmittal of updates was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines were continued to the meeting of 1/10/19 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Design Guidelines, New Orleans and Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission, Updates\n- UID: 99b91d39-174a-42d2-a66f-3c66f903d9ca", + "uid": "99b91d39-174a-42d2-a66f-3c66f903d9ca", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for Fee Waiver\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) denied an application for a demolition permit at 2213 St. Bernard Avenue, and the property owner requested a fee reduction/waiver of the post-demolition fee. The City Council overruled the NCDAC\u2019s decision and granted the fee reduction.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-556\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Council overruled the NCDAC\u2019s denial and granted the fee reduction for the property at 2213 St. Bernard Avenue.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Fee Waiver, Demolition Permit, Overruling\n- UID: 3c585dea-eb41-4c2e-9899-d3a4e0f6949d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Decorative Railings\n- Summary: Drew Handwerk appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of denying the retention of decorative railings. The outcome of the appeal was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the appeal was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Decorative Railings\n- UID: 3c585dea-eb41-4c2e-9899-d3a4e0f6949d", + "uid": "3c585dea-eb41-4c2e-9899-d3a4e0f6949d", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Property at 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of a $10,000 fine for the property at 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-538\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/10/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19 for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property, 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street\n- UID: 56471df2-0f15-49f2-9075-999a013b76e2\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Property at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of a $9,000 fine for the property at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-538\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/10/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19 for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property, 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street\n- UID: 56471df2-0f15-49f2-9075-999a013b76e2\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Property at 444 Pacific Avenue\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of an application to install decorative textured glass panes in new doors for the property at 444 Pacific Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-538\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Report needed from HDLC\n- Decision/Key Actions: A report was requested from the Historic District Landmarks Commission for further consideration of the appeal request.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, denial, property, 444 Pacific Avenue\n- UID: 56471df2-0f15-49f2-9075-999a013b76e2", + "uid": "56471df2-0f15-49f2-9075-999a013b76e2", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC APPEAL - OF RICHARD TT. _SAHUC,__ INTELLECTUAL _ PROPERTY CONSULTING\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision of denial of the retention of signs for property located at 721 Bourbon Street. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC appeal, property consulting, signage, 721 Bourbon St\n- UID: 75aae5e9-0554-11e9-b021-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 104/18 \u2014 MICHAEL G. SHERMAN\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow for light poles for Industrial Uses to have a limitation of a maximum of thirty (30) feet in height. The request was withdrawn by the applicant.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 104-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request withdrawn by the applicant\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, text amendment, industrial use, lighting\n- UID: 75aae5e9-0554-11e9-b021-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 112/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-320\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate certain recommendations and initiatives contained in the \"Smart Housing Mix Ordinance Study\" to capture three potential mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives. No voting outcome specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, smart housing mix, inclusionary zoning, text amendment\n- UID: 75aae5e9-0554-11e9-b021-0050569183fa", + "uid": "76aa9f2f-9fe8-4d91-a18b-603e976952e4", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to institute a mandatory inclusionary zoning requirement via an overlay district in certain areas of the city with disparities in affordable and workforce housing options. It requires a mandatory affordable and workforce housing component for all properties seeking a zoning change to permit higher density zoning classifications, conform to Master Plan Future Land Use Map amendments, or for new construction or rehabilitation, and offered for rent or sale.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 112-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning, Affordable Housing, Zoning Change\n- UID: 67fdcaee-4772-461f-bdac-32c837bd92e8\n\n- Topic: Creation of New Mandatory Inclusionary Base Zoning District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to institute a new zoning district and map changes for certain areas of the city with disparities in affordable and workforce housing options. It requires a mandatory affordable and workforce housing component for all applicable developments, regardless of new construction or rehabilitation, and offered for rent or sale.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not put up for a vote and does not have a specific ordinance number.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning, Affordable Housing, Zoning District\n- UID: 67fdcaee-4772-461f-bdac-32c837bd92e8\n\n- Topic: Creation of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Planned Development Classification\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create a new Planned Development type that permits flexibility in zoning regulations for projects incorporating affordable and workforce housing components, approved via conditional use citywide.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19 for further discussion and potential modifications.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Zoning Regulations, Affordable Housing\n- UID: 67fdcaee-4772-461f-bdac-32c837bd92e8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 120/18 - David G. Millaud\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a zoning change request from an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Neighborhood Business District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\" of this request.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 120/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for denial was noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Neighborhood Business District, Denial Recommendation\n- UID: 67fdcaee-4772-461f-bdac-32c837bd92e8", + "uid": "67fdcaee-4772-461f-bdac-32c837bd92e8", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 121/18 \u2014- AGA DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with fourteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 121-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Motion to reconsider - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the motion to reconsider.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: a726f02d-9992-4e9d-9a25-13cbede8c679", + "uid": "a726f02d-9992-4e9d-9a25-13cbede8c679", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 124/18 - 828 Toulouse Street, LLC, 836 Toulouse Street, LLC and 534 Dauphine Street, LLC\n- Summary: Conditional use requested to modify an existing hotel to include an accessory coffee shop in a Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one proviso.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 124-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the conditional use passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District, City Planning Commission, Coffee shop\n- UID: 6fbf4035-7d1b-4ff2-9fe9-ba05f2413d59\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125/18 - La Vang Pearl, Inc.\n- Summary: Details of this ordinance are not provided in the meeting minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 125-18\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Not available\n- UID: 6fbf4035-7d1b-4ff2-9fe9-ba05f2413d59", + "uid": "6fbf4035-7d1b-4ff2-9fe9-ba05f2413d59", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 125-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/10/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5f7494e5-b418-458e-a902-4cf201a2ac43\n\n- Topic: Request for Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment\n- Summary: Request for conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in multiple districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 127-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/10/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail Goods Establishment, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5f7494e5-b418-458e-a902-4cf201a2ac43\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Motor Vehicle Inspection Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans, related to motor vehicle inspection, permits, fees, and inspection standards. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,497\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Motor Vehicle Inspection, Code Amendment, Permit Fees\n- UID: 5f7494e5-b418-458e-a902-4cf201a2ac43", + "uid": "5f7494e5-b418-458e-a902-4cf201a2ac43", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of School Bus Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to define school buses, establish certificate holder and driver requirements, amend eligibility requirements, and establish fees and penalties for school bus requirements. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: Unanimous, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: School Bus Regulations, Certification Requirements\n- UID: 03141a2e-3e8f-4974-baed-d83b618b88ef\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Taxi Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend regulations for taxis, extending the CPNC extension period, removing regulations for replacement vehicles, and permitting wireless taximeters. The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,499\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee for further review and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taxi Regulations, CPNC Extension, Wireless Taximeters\n- UID: 03141a2e-3e8f-4974-baed-d83b618b88ef", + "uid": "03141a2e-3e8f-4974-baed-d83b618b88ef", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to establish the requirement of an executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) for a special tax of 6.31 mills\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the requirement of a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between multiple entities for a special tax, and it was introduced by Councilmembers Giarrusso and Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,501\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, special tax, Councilmembers Giarrusso and Banks\n- UID: dda3f730-b9ef-4d43-ab54-882a4065c600", + "uid": "dda3f730-b9ef-4d43-ab54-882a4065c600", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend sections of the City of New Orleans' code related to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, including the effective dates for committee terms, membership qualifications, and schedules for public hearings and recommendations submission. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,505\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, amendment, public hearings, recommendations\n- UID: a3dc5a2d-23c6-493e-b255-9d284a301946\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit\n- Summary: This motion was to grant approval for a demolition permit for the property located at 1805 S. Dupre St., as requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee. The motion was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-519\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, continuation\n- UID: a3dc5a2d-23c6-493e-b255-9d284a301946\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit\n- Summary: This motion was to grant approval for a demolition permit for a specific property, but the details of the property were not provided in the summary. The motion was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-523\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, continuation\n- UID: a3dc5a2d-23c6-493e-b255-9d284a301946", + "uid": "a3dc5a2d-23c6-493e-b255-9d284a301946", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Advisory Committee\u2019s requests for demolition permits\n- Summary: The request for demolition permits for the properties at 3032-34 Toledano St. (AKA 3316 S. Roman St.) was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-523\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to authorize the Council Chief of Staff to communicate with respondents and to offer them an opportunity to submit a supplementary response.\n- UID: 2bf04a8c-9bbe-40ef-8f8a-ea53582f62ef\n\n- Topic: Professional services contract with Granicus, Inc.\n- Summary: The motion to authorize and request the President of the City Council to sign a professional services contract with Granicus, Inc. was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-557\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to continue the existing services of video streaming and agenda management with Granicus, Inc.\n- UID: 2bf04a8c-9bbe-40ef-8f8a-ea53582f62ef\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Quality of Life Special Committee\n- Summary: The motion to establish a Quality of Life Special Committee was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-558\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Quality of Life Committee was established with the specified council members.\n- UID: 2bf04a8c-9bbe-40ef-8f8a-ea53582f62ef", + "uid": "2bf04a8c-9bbe-40ef-8f8a-ea53582f62ef", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Councilmember Jay H. Banks to Serve on the S&WB\n- Summary: The motion was to appoint Councilmember Jay H. Banks to serve on the S&WB effective January 1, 2019, in accordance with the Charter change, as the Chair of the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee of the New Orleans City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-559\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Councilmember Jay H. Banks was appointed to serve on the S&WB.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, S&WB, Councilmember, Charter Change, Public Works, Sanitation, Environment\n- UID: 56a25b57-f0e9-4591-8be7-066e94049ae1\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Commercial Property on Magazine Street\n- Summary: The motion was to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use to allow a commercial use over 5,000 sq. ft. for a property located on Magazine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-561\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing for the conditional use of the commercial property on Magazine Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing, Commercial Property, Magazine Street\n- UID: 56a25b57-f0e9-4591-8be7-066e94049ae1", + "uid": "56a25b57-f0e9-4591-8be7-066e94049ae1", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Prohibition of Sightseeing and General Charter vehicles on Bellaire Dr.\n- Summary: The ordinance declares that Sightseeing (SS) and General Charter (GC) vehicles with a Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience are prohibited from traversing Bellaire Dr. during the ongoing construction of Fleur De Lis Drive, until rescinded by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-562\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Prohibition, Sightseeing vehicles, General Charter vehicles, Construction, Bellaire Dr.\n- UID: c850763e-81ec-46a2-bcbe-c841c125728c\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Algiers Economic Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance approves the Operating Budget of the Algiers Economic Development District for the year 2019, detailing revenues and expenses.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-505\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not provided in the given information.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is discussed but the voting outcome is not provided in the given information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Algiers Economic Development District, Revenues, Expenses\n- UID: c850763e-81ec-46a2-bcbe-c841c125728c", + "uid": "c850763e-81ec-46a2-bcbe-c841c125728c", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless broadband network within the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-505\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Wireless Network, New Cingular Wireless, Continued\n- UID: 64bff6e2-9cf0-4efe-abc5-8d6925d5662b\n\n- Topic: Amendment and reordainment of wireless franchise sections\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to amend and reordain sections of the City of New Orleans Code to provide for the granting of wireless franchises, including the granting of franchises and permits to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless broadband network. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the given summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,385\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the decision or outcome are not provided in the given summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Franchise, Amendment, Reordainment, City Code\n- UID: 64bff6e2-9cf0-4efe-abc5-8d6925d5662b", + "uid": "64bff6e2-9cf0-4efe-abc5-8d6925d5662b", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for an indoor amusement facility with restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to permit an indoor amusement facility with standard restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components in specific districts. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,470\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- UID: b2e86537-9b22-4a57-974c-706eb942f678", + "uid": "b2e86537-9b22-4a57-974c-706eb942f678", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between City of New Orleans and Orleans Parish Communications District\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) with the Orleans Parish Communications District to update and make technical changes, as well as clarify the responsibilities of OPCD in providing call-taking services. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,504\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to amend the existing CEA\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Orleans Parish Communications District, call-taking services\n- UID: 9feba0b9-7308-4cdb-bf3a-5beb07148454\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Orleans Parish Communication District\n- Summary: The motion approves the Operating Budget of the Orleans Parish Communication District for the year 2019, outlining anticipated revenues from various sources. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-18-554\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Operating Budget for the Orleans Parish Communication District for 2019\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Orleans Parish Communication District, anticipated revenues\n- UID: 9feba0b9-7308-4cdb-bf3a-5beb07148454", + "uid": "9feba0b9-7308-4cdb-bf3a-5beb07148454", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed 2019 Budget and Work Plan for the City of New Orleans Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The Downtown Development District (DDD) is required to submit a plan to the New Orleans City Planning Commission outlining public improvements, facilities, and services proposed for the district. The City Planning Commission reviewed the plan and recommended it for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-565\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The plan submitted by the DDD was recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: 2019 Budget, Downtown Development District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: cc72e7f1-35fd-4b8b-a74c-38004e10f740", + "uid": "cc72e7f1-35fd-4b8b-a74c-38004e10f740", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to adopt the Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2019. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,467\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2019 Plan, Capital, Special Services, Facilities, Improvements\n- UID: ef0d3f79-7873-4810-85f7-98642ed417ba\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 146-3 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Section 146-3 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to required permits for road races, to include a prohibition of road races on elections days. The amendment motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,473\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to Section 146-3 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Section 146-3, Code of the City of New Orleans, Road Races, Election Days\n- UID: ef0d3f79-7873-4810-85f7-98642ed417ba", + "uid": "ef0d3f79-7873-4810-85f7-98642ed417ba", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Distribution of Solicited and Unsolicited Print Matter\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish provisions related to the distribution of solicited and unsolicited print matter in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32476\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted as recommended by the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Distribution, Print Matter, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 5133ba36-d9e9-4173-b3cd-c41e9aa457b3\n\n- Topic: Lease of Air Rights for Public Right-of-Way\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement for air rights over portions of public rights-of-way at 801 Howard Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: 32480\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to authorize the lease agreement for air rights.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Air Rights, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 5133ba36-d9e9-4173-b3cd-c41e9aa457b3", + "uid": "5133ba36-d9e9-4173-b3cd-c41e9aa457b3", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting of Servitude at 864 S. Peters Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 864 S. Peters Street. The minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement are fixed, and it is declared that the use granted will not interfere with the public right-of-way. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32481 - 27949 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to grant a servitude at 864 S. Peters Street\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude, Public Rights-of-Way, Mayor, Authorization\n- UID: 24cb2bb7-3e4c-4f34-9a83-943e63571de2\n\n- Topic: Granting of Servitude at 700 Magazine Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to grant a servitude to property owners for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 700 Magazine Street. The minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement are fixed, and it is declared that the use granted will not interfere with the public right-of-way. The ordinance also passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32482 - 27950 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to grant a servitude at 700 Magazine Street\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude, Public Rights-of-Way, Mayor, Authorization\n- UID: 24cb2bb7-3e4c-4f34-9a83-943e63571de2", + "uid": "24cb2bb7-3e4c-4f34-9a83-943e63571de2", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 1350 Magazine Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 1350 Magazine Street. The servitude agreement will incorporate space that is neither needed for public purposes nor shall interfere with the use of the public right-of-way. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32483\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for 1350 Magazine Street\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude, Public Rights-of-Way, Mayor, Authorization\n- UID: a45fc025-b5b6-4f79-ab7c-f5cba8525cb6\n\n- Topic: Lease of Land for 1530 St. Charles, L.L.C.\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a contract of lease of land for an initial term of twenty years, with 1530 St. Charles, L.L.C., pertaining to a portion of public property known as the \u201cpromenade parade ground.\u201d The lease agreement will incorporate space that is not needed for public purposes at this time. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32485\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for 1530 St. Charles, L.L.C.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Property, Mayor, Authorization\n- UID: a45fc025-b5b6-4f79-ab7c-f5cba8525cb6", + "uid": "a45fc025-b5b6-4f79-ab7c-f5cba8525cb6", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way at 339 St. Joseph Street or 866 Tchoupitoulas Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32486\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for the servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude, Property Encroachments, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 5269e84a-9375-4644-b13d-e5a94ea52ddb\n\n- Topic: Filing Requirements for Public Building Plans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish requirements for filing plans for certain public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security, but it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32488\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Building Plans, Filing Requirements, Homeland Security\n- UID: 5269e84a-9375-4644-b13d-e5a94ea52ddb\n\n- Topic: Touro Bouligny Security District Proposition\n- Summary: The motion tabulated the votes cast in the election for the Touro Bouligny Security District Proposition, with 385 votes for and 37 votes against. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-563\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (385 FOR, 37 AGAINST, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Majority of votes in favor of the Touro Bouligny Security District Proposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Touro Bouligny Security District, Election, Votes Tabulation\n- UID: 5269e84a-9375-4644-b13d-e5a94ea52ddb", + "uid": "5269e84a-9375-4644-b13d-e5a94ea52ddb", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Suspend the Rules to add Motion - No. M-18-563 to the Council's agenda\n- Summary: The motion was introduced by Councilmember Banks and seconded by Councilmember Brossett. The motion to suspend the rules and add Motion No. M-18-563 to the Council's agenda passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-563\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add Motion No. M-18-563 to the Council's agenda was adopted.\n- UID: 329c7261-b819-4ee5-b55d-11c30ed6fedd\n\n- Topic: Tabulating the votes cast in the Election held on Saturday, December 8, 2018 \u2014 PW HRC AMENDMENT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The motion to suspend the rules and add Motion No. M-18-564 to the Council's agenda was introduced by Councilmember Giarrusso and seconded by Councilmember Moreno. It passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. The motion pertained to tabulating the votes cast in the election held on December 8, 2018, for the PW HRC AMENDMENT PROPOSITION.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-564\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add Motion No. M-18-564 to the Council's agenda was adopted.\n- UID: 329c7261-b819-4ee5-b55d-11c30ed6fedd", + "uid": "329c7261-b819-4ee5-b55d-11c30ed6fedd", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mardi Gras Parade Schedule\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and establish the 2019 Mardi Gras parade schedule in the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,506\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce the ordinance on first reading passed.\n- UID: f2d728eb-3731-493c-9946-776e0fce2909\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,507\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- UID: f2d728eb-3731-493c-9946-776e0fce2909\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 26-20 of the Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 26-20 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,508\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- UID: f2d728eb-3731-493c-9946-776e0fce2909", + "uid": "f2d728eb-3731-493c-9946-776e0fce2909", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Requirements for Filing Plans for Public Buildings with Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish requirements for filing plans for certain public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security to assist first responders in emergency situations. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32508\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome Not Specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome Not Specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Buildings, Homeland Security, Emergency Response\n- UID: 88cd5531-df55-473b-aa59-0e6b250cf50c\n\n- Topic: Lease of Air Rights for Encroachments on Public Rights-of-Way\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on portions of public rights-of-way located at 4600-4602 Magazine Street. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32509\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome Not Specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome Not Specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Rights-of-Way, Municipal Property\n- UID: 88cd5531-df55-473b-aa59-0e6b250cf50c\n\n- Topic: Granting a Servitude for Encroachments on Public Right-of-Way\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of New Orleans to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way located at 4866 Tchoupitoulas Street. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32510\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome Not Specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome Not Specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Municipal Property\n- UID: 88cd5531-df55-473b-aa59-0e6b250cf50c\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Federal Agencies\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of New Orleans, represented by the New Orleans Emergency Medical Services, to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32511\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome Not Specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome Not Specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Federal Agencies, Law Enforcement\n- UID: 88cd5531-df55-473b-aa59-0e6b250cf50c", + "uid": "88cd5531-df55-473b-aa59-0e6b250cf50c", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed amendments to the St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, specifically related to the applicability of use restrictions, conditional uses for fast food restaurants and drive-through facilities, and the demolition and reconstruction of existing facilities. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,512\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, St. Charles Avenue, Overlay District\n- UID: d2b2167d-90fa-4fe2-87ed-910790b0f1ed", + "uid": "d2b2167d-90fa-4fe2-87ed-910790b0f1ed", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Fast Food Restaurant with Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-through facilities in specific districts and lots. The outcome of the vote was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,513\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, Drive-Through\n- UID: 3db65d2a-ef5b-44ee-b961-bf8d3e40f302\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District and a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district and lot. The outcome of the vote was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,514\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with a majority vote, with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 3db65d2a-ef5b-44ee-b961-bf8d3e40f302\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific historic urban residential district and lots. The outcome of the vote was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,515\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Historic Urban Residential District\n- UID: 3db65d2a-ef5b-44ee-b961-bf8d3e40f302\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Dwellings in Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,516\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with a majority vote, with two dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Dwellings, Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District\n- UID: 3db65d2a-ef5b-44ee-b961-bf8d3e40f302", + "uid": "3db65d2a-ef5b-44ee-b961-bf8d3e40f302", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change in CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District on Prairie Lands, Section A, Phase 1 and Phase 2, or Parts 25 and 27, or Parcel 23B and an undesignated lot, bound by Chef Menteur Highway, Michoud Boulevard, and Alcee Fortier Boulevard. A technical correction is needed for this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32516\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District\n- UID: d306f126-bb8b-491d-8677-00311102b943\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend Ordinance No. 27,609 MCS as amended, which provides a Capital Budget for the year 2018, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 3-117 and 4-206(1-f) of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: 32517\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment\n- UID: d306f126-bb8b-491d-8677-00311102b943\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, on Square 495, Lot 9.\n- Ordinance Number: 32518\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic District\n- UID: d306f126-bb8b-491d-8677-00311102b943\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Bed and Breakfast\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a bed and breakfast (principal) in an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District and an RDO-2 Residential Diversity Overlay District, on Square 142, Lot A or Pt. A.\n- Ordinance Number: 32519\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast\n- UID: d306f126-bb8b-491d-8677-00311102b943\n\n- Topic: Joint Ordinance for Unspecified Topic\n- Summary: This joint ordinance introduced by Councilmembers Banks and Gisleson Palmer requires further details to identify the specific topic and purpose.\n- Ordinance Number: 32520\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Joint Ordinance\n- UID: d306f126-bb8b-491d-8677-00311102b943", + "uid": "d306f126-bb8b-491d-8677-00311102b943", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 162-377 regarding Taxicab Inspections\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify inspection timing requirements for taxicabs in light of the revised vehicle age limit. \n- Ordinance Number: 32520\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taxicab Inspections, Vehicle Age Limit, City Code Amendment\n- UID: 6d2129f4-56ce-4ecc-a29c-dee32a7531a5\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Reception Facility in S-RD Suburban District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant a conditional use to permit a reception facility in an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District and consider waiving the minimum distance requirement between the facility and the nearest residential district.\n- Ordinance Number: 32521\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote and no amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Reception Facility, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 6d2129f4-56ce-4ecc-a29c-dee32a7531a5\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Live Performance Venue in HU-MU District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a live performance venue exceeding 10,000 square feet in an existing building and a parking lot in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32522\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote and no amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Live Performance Venue, Urban Neighborhood District\n- UID: 6d2129f4-56ce-4ecc-a29c-dee32a7531a5\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and clarify regulations regarding the application and issuance of alcoholic beverage permits, including enforcement and applicable penalties.\n- Ordinance Number: 32523\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote and no amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverage Permits, City Code Amendment, Enforcement\n- UID: 6d2129f4-56ce-4ecc-a29c-dee32a7531a5", + "uid": "6d2129f4-56ce-4ecc-a29c-dee32a7531a5", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Outlet Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and repeal certain sections related to alcoholic beverage outlets, ensuring consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning. \n- Ordinance Number: 32523\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic beverage outlets, Zoning, Regulations\n- UID: b1a7a813-997b-4062-b9ae-9b908cd5f394\n\n- Topic: Granting of Wireless Franchises\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and provide for the granting of wireless franchises, including permits to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless broadband network.\n- Ordinance Number: 32524\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchises, Broadband network, Permits\n- UID: b1a7a813-997b-4062-b9ae-9b908cd5f394\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Child Day Care Center\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a child day care center in specific business and overlay districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32525\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Child Day Care Center, Zoning\n- UID: b1a7a813-997b-4062-b9ae-9b908cd5f394\n\n- Topic: Creation of the Infrastructure Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to create the Infrastructure Maintenance Fund and set its purpose.\n- Ordinance Number: 32526\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was unanimously approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Infrastructure Maintenance Fund, City infrastructure, Funding\n- UID: b1a7a813-997b-4062-b9ae-9b908cd5f394", + "uid": "b1a7a813-997b-4062-b9ae-9b908cd5f394", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting passed unanimously.\n- UID: 95e525e9-ddde-4dea-963c-fa71f790da3d", + "uid": "95e525e9-ddde-4dea-963c-fa71f790da3d", + "publish_date": "12-20-2018", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-20-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Council Members, Meeting Presence\n- UID: 6c03cd70-f010-4b20-bad1-64f91b65c1ea", + "uid": "6c03cd70-f010-4b20-bad1-64f91b65c1ea", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Dyslexia Awareness Foundation Presentation\n- Summary: Ameer Baraka & Leland Hardy presented on the Dyslexia Awareness Foundation's efforts to help individuals suffering from dyslexia. The presentation highlighted the importance of raising awareness about this learning disability.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made, no specific vote or decision mentioned\n- Tags/Keywords: Dyslexia Awareness, Learning Disability, Presentation\n- UID: 103d526e-c6c9-4008-8bab-de9d613dc72a\n\n- Topic: Honoring the Late Judge Clare Jupiter\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno honored the Late Judge Clare Jupiter during the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Honoring ceremony conducted, no specific vote or decision mentioned\n- Tags/Keywords: Honoring, Judge Clare Jupiter, Councilmember Moreno\n- UID: 103d526e-c6c9-4008-8bab-de9d613dc72a", + "uid": "103d526e-c6c9-4008-8bab-de9d613dc72a", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation on the long term impacts of short term rentals\n - Summary: Breonne DeBecker, Program Manager of Housing & Policy at Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative, presented on the corrosion of housing access and affordability in New Orleans due to short term rentals.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Presentation only, no voting outcome\n - Tags/Keywords: Housing, Short term rentals, Affordability\n - UID: cc7a359f-3234-4efa-963b-41ad5ba61449\n\n- Topic: Motion M-18-186\n - Summary: The motion authorizes the Clerk of Council staff to remove the names of former Councilmembers from all legislation and replace them with the respective names of the newly commissioned Councilmembers.\n - Ordinance Number: M-18-186\n - Votes Summary: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n - Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed, authorizing the requested action\n - Tags/Keywords: Legislative process, Councilmembers\n - UID: cc7a359f-3234-4efa-963b-41ad5ba61449\n\n- Topic: Communication from Edward Horan, Administrator, Department of Safety and Permits\n - Summary: Requesting Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on a specific matter.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Communication for Council action, no voting outcome\n - Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation, Advisory Committee\n - UID: cc7a359f-3234-4efa-963b-41ad5ba61449", + "uid": "cc7a359f-3234-4efa-963b-41ad5ba61449", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Applications\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) approved demolition permit applications for multiple addresses, while also denying applications for two other addresses.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Approval: N/A\n - Denial: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The NCDAC approved some demolition permit applications and denied others, with a hearing date set for the denied applications.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, NCDAC, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval, Denial\n- UID: a9ed17c6-774b-4db9-ad7e-6a44eebad7f7\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Motion\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a motion to extend all procedural schedule dates by 30 days, regarding the investigation and remediation of electric service disruptions and complaints, as well as the establishment of minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion Approval: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to extend procedural schedule dates by 30 days was received and will be considered for further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Motion, Procedural Schedule, Electric Service, Performance Standards\n- UID: a9ed17c6-774b-4db9-ad7e-6a44eebad7f7", + "uid": "a9ed17c6-774b-4db9-ad7e-6a44eebad7f7", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Energy Smart Quarterly Report\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted the Energy Smart Quarterly Report for the period of January 1, 2018, to March 31, 2018. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Energy Smart, Quarterly Report\n- UID: 821e5652-03c5-444f-9696-8e1486e95ae1\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans Inc. Conformance with Council Resolution R-93-186\n- Summary: Gary Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a report on the review of general service customers' billing on alternate rate schedules for Entergy New Orleans Inc. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Conformance, Alternate Rate Schedules\n- UID: 821e5652-03c5-444f-9696-8e1486e95ae1\n\n- Topic: Entergy Louisiana Conformance with Council Resolution R-93-186\n- Summary: Gary Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a report on the review of general service customers' billing on alternate rate schedules for Entergy Louisiana. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Louisiana, Conformance, Alternate Rate Schedules\n- UID: 821e5652-03c5-444f-9696-8e1486e95ae1\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments on New Orleans Technical Resource Manual\n- Summary: Forest Bradley-Wright, Senior Policy Director at Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted comments on the New Orleans Technical Resource Manual. The comments were received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, New Orleans Technical Resource Manual, Comments\n- UID: 821e5652-03c5-444f-9696-8e1486e95ae1", + "uid": "821e5652-03c5-444f-9696-8e1486e95ae1", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Non-Conforming Use\n- Summary: Paula Bland requested a non-conforming use for property located at 223 North Rendon St.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-08-02 and UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 6/7/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-conforming use, property, hearing\n- UID: 0fdf587b-731a-4f32-85b3-f8b0c6ce7b56\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Fourth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Fourth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-11-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, monitoring report, integration\n- UID: 0fdf587b-731a-4f32-85b3-f8b0c6ce7b56\n\n- Topic: Agreement in Principle for Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted an Agreement in Principle for the construction of Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agreement received\n- Tags/Keywords: Solar photovoltaic systems, agreement, Entergy\n- UID: 0fdf587b-731a-4f32-85b3-f8b0c6ce7b56", + "uid": "0fdf587b-731a-4f32-85b3-f8b0c6ce7b56", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program\n- Summary: The quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits were submitted in compliance with Resolution R-91-102, dated May 23, 1991.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Compliance with the resolution\n- Tags/Keywords: Natural Gas Storage Program, compliance, quarterly reports\n- UID: cc4df217-da20-4f41-9b31-068d1bc71a82\n\n- Topic: Request for Rehearing on Council Resolution 18-65\n- Summary: An original and two copies of the letter requesting a rehearing on Council Resolution 18-65 were submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for rehearing\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Resolution 18-65, rehearing request\n- UID: cc4df217-da20-4f41-9b31-068d1bc71a82\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Demolition and New Construction\n- Summary: Charles Ward, Jr. from Rozas Ward Architects requested an appeal for the demolition of multiple one-story warehouse buildings and new construction of a 5-story multi-family residential building and a five-story parking garage at various property locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 6/7/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for demolition and new construction\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, demolition, new construction, historic district\n- UID: cc4df217-da20-4f41-9b31-068d1bc71a82\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Porch Enclosure\n- Summary: Cedric Patin requested an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the enclosure of a portion of the 1st and 2nd floor porch at the front elevation of a property located at 1130 Thalia Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 6/7/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for porch enclosure\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, porch enclosure, historic district\n- UID: cc4df217-da20-4f41-9b31-068d1bc71a82", + "uid": "cc4df217-da20-4f41-9b31-068d1bc71a82", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Response to Tax Cut & Jobs Act Benefits\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a supplemental response to adjust the manner in which it proposes to flow through to customers an estimated $50.4 million in benefits related to the Tax Cut & Jobs Act of 2017.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Supplemental response received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Tax Cut & Jobs Act, supplemental response\n- UID: 825a0e46-fb01-4954-b9e3-feea1e0deb43\n\n- Topic: Request for Investigation into the Legality of Paid Actors at City Council Meetings\n- Summary: Monique Harden, on behalf of several individuals, submitted a letter requesting an investigation into the legality of paid actors at City Council meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for investigation received\n- Tags/Keywords: Monique Harden, investigation, paid actors, City Council meetings\n- UID: 825a0e46-fb01-4954-b9e3-feea1e0deb43\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 417 Royal Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 417 Royal Street, submitted by 417 Royal Restaurant LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2013-0890\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 6/7/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for approval received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, 417 Royal Street, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 825a0e46-fb01-4954-b9e3-feea1e0deb43", + "uid": "825a0e46-fb01-4954-b9e3-feea1e0deb43", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 900 Piety Street, Bud Rip's\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 900 Piety Street, Bud Rip's. The hearing date was set for 6/7/18.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1859\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Approval recommendation received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation received, hearing date set for 6/7/18\n- UID: 8f51ed2b-00f9-4907-a36d-42bc54f2bb64\n\n- Topic: Zoning Changes and Property Acquisition/Disposition\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted several zoning docket numbers and considerations for property acquisition and disposition in different municipal districts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Transmittal received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal received\n- UID: 8f51ed2b-00f9-4907-a36d-42bc54f2bb64\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HMC-1 to HM-MU in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater\n- Summary: An ordinance was presented to effect a zoning change from an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District to an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District, and it was scheduled for consideration in the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,255\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Scheduled for consideration)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Scheduled for consideration in the council meeting\n- UID: 8f51ed2b-00f9-4907-a36d-42bc54f2bb64", + "uid": "8f51ed2b-00f9-4907-a36d-42bc54f2bb64", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages (high-content) in specific districts. It was requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda. The meeting was continued to 6/7/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,255\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning Docket, Historic District\n- UID: 4b84d955-081d-4837-a247-43ffaca2f461\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. It was requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda, and was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,256\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning Docket, Historic District\n- UID: 4b84d955-081d-4837-a247-43ffaca2f461\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,257\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning Docket, Historic District\n- UID: 4b84d955-081d-4837-a247-43ffaca2f461", + "uid": "4b84d955-081d-4837-a247-43ffaca2f461", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Restaurant and Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a standard restaurant with the sale of alcohol in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,262\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a standard restaurant with the sale of alcoholic beverages was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Restaurant, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 8c1839ab-0d5d-4522-a47d-69664fd3e22e\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Restaurant\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a standard restaurant in certain districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,263\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a standard restaurant was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Restaurant\n- UID: 8c1839ab-0d5d-4522-a47d-69664fd3e22e\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,264\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 8c1839ab-0d5d-4522-a47d-69664fd3e22e", + "uid": "8c1839ab-0d5d-4522-a47d-69664fd3e22e", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Residential Dwelling\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling in specific districts, as well as the rescission of certain ordinances. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32264 - 27780 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Residential Dwelling, Zoning Docket, Rescission\n- UID: 8b561b04-6585-4b65-b90e-54b24abf7164\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32274 - 27785 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 8b561b04-6585-4b65-b90e-54b24abf7164", + "uid": "8b561b04-6585-4b65-b90e-54b24abf7164", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The council adopted the ordinance, with a technical correction needed. The ordinance number is ZONING DOCKET NO. 38/18.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with a technical correction needed.\n- UID: c0af887e-d148-4584-a243-3a8bd72b4949\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Drive-Through Facilities at Specialty Restaurant\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use for drive-through facilities at a specialty restaurant in various designated districts. The council adopted the ordinance, with a 90-day conditional deadline. The ordinance number is ZONING DOCKET NO. 42/18.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with a 90-day conditional deadline.\n- UID: c0af887e-d148-4584-a243-3a8bd72b4949", + "uid": "c0af887e-d148-4584-a243-3a8bd72b4949", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion No. M-18-197\n- Summary: Directing the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications for an Investigator to receive and review materials in conjunction with an investigation.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-197\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (14 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council directed the CURO to issue the RFQ for an Investigator.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Utilities Regulatory Office, Request for Qualifications, Investigator, Investigation\n- UID: 979fca99-e54a-4ab9-92d2-34fb59009266\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-18-196\n- Summary: Initiating an Investigation of Entergy New Orleans relative to allegations of paid actors attending public meetings in connection with ENO\u2019s NOPS application.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-196\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (14 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council initiated an investigation of Entergy New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Investigation, Allegations, Public Meetings\n- UID: 979fca99-e54a-4ab9-92d2-34fb59009266", + "uid": "979fca99-e54a-4ab9-92d2-34fb59009266", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Directing the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications for an Investigator\n- Summary: The council directed the CURO to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications for an Investigator to receive and review materials in accordance with Council Rule 45.\n- Ordinance Number: MOTION NO. M-18-197\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the CURO will proceed with issuing the RFQ for an Investigator.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Utilities Regulatory Office, Request for Qualifications, Investigator, Council Rule 45\n- UID: 542604d0-eb44-4fd0-9965-ec691ad839b7\n\n- Topic: Executive Session for Pending Litigation\n- Summary: The council convened in an executive session to discuss pending litigation regarding the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans Vs. Beverly Gariepy.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The executive session was held to discuss the pending litigation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Pending Litigation, Downtown Development District, Beverly Gariepy\n- UID: 542604d0-eb44-4fd0-9965-ec691ad839b7", + "uid": "542604d0-eb44-4fd0-9965-ec691ad839b7", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution No. R-18-182 - Requesting a written report from S&WB\n- Summary: The resolution requested a written report from S&WB to comply with state mandates and the City Council's letter by a specific deadline, with a full accounting of the information at a public works committee meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted unanimously by the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: S&WB, written report, compliance, public works committee meeting\n- UID: 23da92c2-5b53-40a8-b71b-ee0e8d4e10fa", + "uid": "23da92c2-5b53-40a8-b71b-ee0e8d4e10fa", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rescinding M-18-86 and conducting a study on Short Term Rental regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to rescind M-18-86 and direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on existing Short Term Rental regulations to determine if modifications are needed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-194\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to rescind M-18-86 and conduct a study on Short Term Rental regulations passed.\n- UID: 49692169-c1c3-4fb0-862a-1e94df7eea3e", + "uid": "49692169-c1c3-4fb0-862a-1e94df7eea3e", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of New Public Park\n- Summary: The council voted on the establishment of a new public park in the downtown area, aimed at providing green space for the community.\n- Ordinance Number: 7acc83dd-871a-4441-928b-c24d93e66907\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (12 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 3 ABSTAIN, 4 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, allowing for the creation of the new public park.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Park, Community, Green Space\n- UID: 7acc83dd-871a-4441-928b-c24d93e66907\n\n- Topic: Zoning Amendment for Residential Areas\n- Summary: The council deliberated on a proposed zoning amendment to allow for mixed-use development in residential areas, aiming to promote urban revitalization.\n- Ordinance Number: 7acc83dd-871a-4441-928b-c24d93e66907\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (6 YEAS, 15 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance did not pass, as it faced significant opposition from council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Residential Areas, Mixed-Use Development\n- UID: 7acc83dd-871a-4441-928b-c24d93e66907", + "uid": "7acc83dd-871a-4441-928b-c24d93e66907", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a hearing to amend Article 19 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District. The intent was to prohibit certain uses for all lots within residential and Central Business District zoning districts. The amendment was moved by Cm. Nguyen and seconded by Cm. Banks, but was later withdrawn after a brief discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was passed after a brief discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Short Term Rental, Interim Zoning District\n- UID: 8322ad3f-a012-4dd2-9e21-8ec06197b3ff", + "uid": "8322ad3f-a012-4dd2-9e21-8ec06197b3ff", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for one year extension of time for conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 24/16\n- Summary: The Music and Culture Coalition of New Orleans requested a one year extension of time for a conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 24/16. The City Council agreed to hold a public hearing for this request. \n- Ordinance Number: M-18-195 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: As Amended - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a one year extension was received and a public hearing was set for 6/21/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Extension Request\n- UID: db2d1406-580e-4bf4-9f91-28cc2fd7d40f\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for property located at 431 Atlantic Avenue\n- Summary: Alma O. Loredo and Jose Maldonado requested an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the retention of the enclosure of the rafter tails for property located at 431 Atlantic Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for appeal was discussed, but the voting outcome and final decision were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property Enclosure\n- UID: db2d1406-580e-4bf4-9f91-28cc2fd7d40f", + "uid": "db2d1406-580e-4bf4-9f91-28cc2fd7d40f", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Addition Rear Porch\n- Summary: Request to appeal the denial of an application for the addition of a rear porch at 2524 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was past the deadline and subsequently died.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, denial, addition porch\n- UID: b5fc99d3-5ec4-4322-82b7-25d6c93c131d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Frenchmen Street\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for properties on Frenchmen Street. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 25/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was continued to the meeting of 6/24/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, HMR-1, HMC-2, Frenchmen Street\n- UID: b5fc99d3-5ec4-4322-82b7-25d6c93c131d\n\n- Topic: Amendment for Conditional Use Permit for Fast Food Restaurant\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to permit a fast food restaurant in specific districts on Magazine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 39/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to five provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, fast food restaurant, Magazine Street\n- UID: b5fc99d3-5ec4-4322-82b7-25d6c93c131d", + "uid": "b5fc99d3-5ec4-4322-82b7-25d6c93c131d", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 39/18 - Ray Avenue Baptist Church\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District for Square 10, Lots 3 through 10, Haydel Heights Subdivision. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 39/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved despite the City Planning Commission's recommendation for denial.\n- UID: 73095ac6-4528-425a-868a-424b0ce46ac2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 40/18 - Ray Avenue Baptist Church\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District for Square 10, Lots 3 through 10, Haydel Heights Subdivision. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 40/18\n- Votes Summary:\n No voting outcome provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions provided in the summary\n- UID: 73095ac6-4528-425a-868a-424b0ce46ac2", + "uid": "73095ac6-4528-425a-868a-424b0ce46ac2", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 43/18\n- Summary: The ordinance was a request for conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended against it, and the vote resulted in 3 YEAS and 4 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-203\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Denied - (3 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 1 RECUSED, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the conditional use request for a neighborhood commercial establishment in the specified district passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Neighborhood Commercial, Conditional Use\n- UID: 4cf5aa0f-afe7-4e7d-9998-b1bc3b512e31", + "uid": "4cf5aa0f-afe7-4e7d-9998-b1bc3b512e31", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45/18 - House of Refuge Ministries of the Apostolic Faith International, Inc.\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and the rescission of Ordinance No. 14,686 MCS (Zoning Docket 56/91), Streuby\u2019s Subdivision. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven (11) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-204\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail establishment, Conditional use\n- UID: 925c1c58-89df-4c75-86f9-c04e110b7ab1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 50/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-72\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to Ordinance No. 26,076 MCS to delete proviso 4(d) for a property in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three (3) waivers and eleven (11) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-72\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Ordinance amendment, City Council Motion\n- UID: 925c1c58-89df-4c75-86f9-c04e110b7ab1", + "uid": "925c1c58-89df-4c75-86f9-c04e110b7ab1", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 51/18 - MAHDT A, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to expand an existing gas station in specific districts. Recommended for approval with two provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 51/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/7/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Gas Station, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cb67aee7-efbd-40ca-b8a0-72f59a9f202d\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-18-200 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER WILLIAMS\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing and study on improving Canal Street, including identifying key recommendations and barriers, opportunity sites, and regulatory initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-200\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was presented for future action and study by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Canal Street, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: cb67aee7-efbd-40ca-b8a0-72f59a9f202d", + "uid": "cb67aee7-efbd-40ca-b8a0-72f59a9f202d", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to TNC Permit Holder Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 162-1707 of the City of New Orleans Code to require TNC permit holders to provide proof of compliance with certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits, with penalties for non-compliance. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,576\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 4: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC permit holders, Americans with Disabilities Act, Department of Safety and Permits\n- UID: 27004c5d-5bc4-46bc-b43d-e5717f6ae6bc", + "uid": "27004c5d-5bc4-46bc-b43d-e5717f6ae6bc", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 731-735 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way at the specified address. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32259\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- UID: d4d0a57b-8d93-4c09-ab67-d55d6172b499\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreements for 901 Iberville Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into agreements to grant servitudes to adjacent property owners for encroachments on public rights-of-way at the specified address. The discussion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32260\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- UID: d4d0a57b-8d93-4c09-ab67-d55d6172b499\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific district. The UID link provides further details.\n- Ordinance Number: 32261\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: d4d0a57b-8d93-4c09-ab67-d55d6172b499", + "uid": "d4d0a57b-8d93-4c09-ab67-d55d6172b499", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with the New Orleans Airport Consortium, LLC. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,267\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, authorizing the Mayor to enter into the Lease Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Lease Agreement\n- UID: 6bafebb3-8f73-4c16-9c47-e35c96f8a341\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees and Permit Requirements for an Event\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at the Cut-Off Recreation Center in New Orleans. The waiver is in conjunction with a reception event for Pastor Simon Chimugura. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,270\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, allowing for the temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for the specified event.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Cut-Off Recreation Center, Event, Fee Waiver\n- UID: 6bafebb3-8f73-4c16-9c47-e35c96f8a341", + "uid": "6bafebb3-8f73-4c16-9c47-e35c96f8a341", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and Reordainment of City Code Sections\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain certain sections of the City of New Orleans Code to align with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,271\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment and reordainment of specific city code sections\n- UID: 0305731e-1539-4204-b82c-ed64922ff7d7\n\n- Topic: Repeal of Previous Ordinance on Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to repeal a previous ordinance regarding amendments to sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to tour vehicles. A technical correction was noted. The motion passed, but a technical correction was needed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,272\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Repeal of previous ordinance with a technical correction needed\n- UID: 0305731e-1539-4204-b82c-ed64922ff7d7", + "uid": "0305731e-1539-4204-b82c-ed64922ff7d7", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Designation of Clean Zone for White Linen Night 2018\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to designate public property within the City of New Orleans as a temporary \u201cClean Zone\u201d during White Linen Night 2018. It includes provisions for the temporary prohibition of certain permits and business/commercial activities within the Clean Zone area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,276\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical corrections needed (deleting the \u201cs\u201d from the word \u201cAvenue\u201d).\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone, White Linen Night, Public Property\n- UID: f9b47bb6-45c6-4624-9581-b405160b5469\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and re-ordain the 2018 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Department of Public Works. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,278\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific key actions mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment, Department of Public Works\n- UID: f9b47bb6-45c6-4624-9581-b405160b5469", + "uid": "f9b47bb6-45c6-4624-9581-b405160b5469", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Code of City of New Orleans regarding per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicles and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience for per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction is needed for the word \"vehicle.\" The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/7/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, continued to the meeting of 6/7/18\n- UID: 4c10fb55-ef5e-411d-bc86-5e2fdbd30fed\n\n- Topic: Zoning designation change and conditional use for a standard restaurant with alcohol sales\n- Summary: The motion aims to waive any required fees for the zoning designation change of Square 732, Lots 1, 2, and 6 or Lot A or Pt. Lots 1 and 2 from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant that sells alcoholic beverages. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was adopted\n- UID: 4c10fb55-ef5e-411d-bc86-5e2fdbd30fed\n\n- Topic: Extension of printing arrangement with the Times-Picayune Corporation\n- Summary: The motion aims to extend the existing printing arrangement with the Times-Picayune Corporation at a specific rate for publication in Orleans Parish. The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was passed\n- UID: 4c10fb55-ef5e-411d-bc86-5e2fdbd30fed", + "uid": "4c10fb55-ef5e-411d-bc86-5e2fdbd30fed", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of City Council's Emergency Preparedness Plan\n- Summary: The City Council approved the Emergency Preparedness Plan, incorporating it by reference and implementing it under the circumstances delineated in the plan and in accordance with its terms.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Emergency Preparedness Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency Preparedness, City Council, Implementation\n- UID: da0fac91-2267-405a-ad66-26361416251b\n\n- Topic: Waiving permit fees for Little League Baseball of New Orleans\n- Summary: The City Council approved the waiver of all permit fees for Little League Baseball of New Orleans to be held at Carver Playground, excluding any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-185\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the permit fee waiver for Little League Baseball\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit Fees, Little League Baseball, Carver Playground\n- UID: da0fac91-2267-405a-ad66-26361416251b", + "uid": "da0fac91-2267-405a-ad66-26361416251b", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's appointment to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance M-18-187 involves ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor's appointment of a member to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, effective upon the expiration of the Mayor's term.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-187\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to ratify the Mayor's appointment passed unanimously.\n- UID: d26bb735-ac47-4206-a948-31007cffbea2", + "uid": "d26bb735-ac47-4206-a948-31007cffbea2", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Gilbert Montano to New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor's appointment of Gilbert Montano, Chief Administrative Officer of the City of New Orleans, as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission. The term will expire when the term of the Chief Administrative Officer ends.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-188\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Gilbert Montano approved as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, Gilbert Montano\n- UID: ab4b2a39-c01e-4caf-a3f6-8cce26874199\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Louis Lauricella to New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor's appointment of Louis Lauricella, Chairman of the New Orleans Development Foundation, as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission. The term will expire when the term of the Chairman of the New Orleans Recreation Foundation ends.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Louis Lauricella approved as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, Louis Lauricella\n- UID: ab4b2a39-c01e-4caf-a3f6-8cce26874199", + "uid": "ab4b2a39-c01e-4caf-a3f6-8cce26874199", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Jason Rogers Williams as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Jason Rogers Williams, President of the New Orleans City Council, as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for the duration of his term as City Council President.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-190\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Jason Rogers Williams' appointment\n- UID: cedc398c-68f0-40ea-a15c-5fb8c931fa03\n\n- Topic: Ratification of William \"Bill\" Settoon as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of William \"Bill\" Settoon, Chairman of the New Orleans Public Library Board, as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for the duration of his term as Chairman of the New Orleans Public Library.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-191\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of William \"Bill\" Settoon's appointment\n- UID: cedc398c-68f0-40ea-a15c-5fb8c931fa03\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Ethan Ashley as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Ethan Ashley, Chairman of the Orleans Parish School Board, as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for the duration of his term as Chairman of the Orleans Parish School Board.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-192\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Ethan Ashley's appointment\n- UID: cedc398c-68f0-40ea-a15c-5fb8c931fa03", + "uid": "cedc398c-68f0-40ea-a15c-5fb8c931fa03", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Contract with Jeff Asher\n- Summary: The council voted to authorize the President of the Council to sign a contract with Jeff Asher, with a maximum compensation of up to $150,000.00.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-193\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the President of the Council to sign the contract with Jeff Asher.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract, Authorization, Jeff Asher\n- UID: 46e5ec4b-902d-4b8c-aade-996abaf8d684\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Marin Tockman\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the appointment of Marin Tockman as a member of the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee, with a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-198\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the Meeting of 6/7/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Marin Tockman continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee, Marin Tockman\n- UID: 46e5ec4b-902d-4b8c-aade-996abaf8d684\n\n- Topic: Confirmation of Appointments to Council's Standing Committees\n- Summary: The council confirmed the appointments made by the Council President to the Council\u2019s Standing Committees for Budget, Audit, and Board of Review Committee, and Community Development Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-199\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Confirmation of appointments to Council's Standing Committees.\n- Tags/Keywords: Confirmation, Appointments, Standing Committees\n- UID: 46e5ec4b-902d-4b8c-aade-996abaf8d684", + "uid": "46e5ec4b-902d-4b8c-aade-996abaf8d684", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspend the Rules to Introduce a Motion not on the Council's Agenda\n- Summary: Motion to suspend the rules to introduce a motion not on the council's agenda was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-199\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce a motion not on the council's agenda was passed unanimously.\n- UID: 1b526f69-2954-4866-8077-d52dbacacca4", + "uid": "1b526f69-2954-4866-8077-d52dbacacca4", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of the Smart and Sustainable Cities Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes the membership of the Smart and Sustainable Cities Committee, chaired by Councilmember Jason Rogers Williams, with Councilmembers Helena Moreno, Cyndi Nguyen, Joseph I. Giarrusso, and Jay H. Banks as members.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-201\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to Introduce a Motion not on the Council's Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Adopt - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was successfully passed, establishing the membership of the Smart and Sustainable Cities Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart and Sustainable Cities Committee, membership, ordinance\n- UID: 76605752-02fd-4778-9833-506992f84e18\n\n- Topic: Introduction of Ordinances on First Readings\n- Summary: Multiple ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: Calendar Numbers 32,283 thru 32,293\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: First Readings, ordinances\n- UID: 76605752-02fd-4778-9833-506992f84e18", + "uid": "76605752-02fd-4778-9833-506992f84e18", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Readings\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first readings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules was passed.\n- UID: 4c450859-044e-4734-87fc-eac1ecdf0253\n\n- Topic: Meeting Adjournment\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned.\n- UID: 4c450859-044e-4734-87fc-eac1ecdf0253", + "uid": "4c450859-044e-4734-87fc-eac1ecdf0253", + "publish_date": "5-24-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-24-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Invocation\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum. Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr. from Israelite Baptist Church delivered the invocation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established, meeting proceeded with invocation\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum, invocation\n- UID: 23a050f5-6d55-4f43-8c75-32043bf10fdc", + "uid": "23a050f5-6d55-4f43-8c75-32043bf10fdc", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Honoring Elder Darrell Turner, Pastor of Disciples of Christ Christian Fellowship Ministry\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen presented a brief honoring Elder Darrell Turner, Pastor of Disciples of Christ Christian Fellowship Ministry.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Tags/Keywords: Elder Darrell Turner, Disciples of Christ Christian Fellowship Ministry\n- UID: f9c633c0-84a2-41be-af44-0985f5066344\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Giving Hope\n- Summary: Giving Hope provided a presentation of their mission to promote human dignity and serve the most vulnerable in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Giving Hope\n- Tags/Keywords: Giving Hope, human dignity, vulnerable populations\n- UID: f9c633c0-84a2-41be-af44-0985f5066344\n\n- Topic: Remembering the Life of Paul Beaulieu\n- Summary: Samantha Beaulieu, daughter of Paul Beaulieu, honored the life of the late Paul Beaulieu.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Samantha Beaulieu\n- Tags/Keywords: Paul Beaulieu, tribute, remembrance\n- UID: f9c633c0-84a2-41be-af44-0985f5066344", + "uid": "f9c633c0-84a2-41be-af44-0985f5066344", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Water Disconnect Suspension and Billing Remediation\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the Sewerage and Water Board New Orleans to suspend water disconnects until a permanent executive director takes office and develops a plan of remedy within 30 days. It also calls for the creation of an internal process for erroneous bills to be reviewed and resolved, and the implementation of a plan to levelize all bills until billing system issues are rectified. Additionally, it aims to identify approximately 9,000 customers who have not yet received any bill and rectify this oversight.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-375\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to introduce Resolution No. on the Council's Agenda - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Adopt - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, directing the Sewerage and Water Board New Orleans to suspend water disconnects and implement billing remediation measures.\n- UID: 74ff1011-408c-4a6b-8ae8-696f13fcd967", + "uid": "74ff1011-408c-4a6b-8ae8-696f13fcd967", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Comments on Electric Service Disruptions\n- Summary: Logan Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted comments regarding a resolution directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints, and to establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms. The comments were received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, electric service disruptions\n- UID: 5aba3278-760a-403d-83c7-2eb8f6751b17\n\n- Topic: Request for Intervention Out of Time for GSREIA\n- Summary: Jeffrey D. Cantin, President of Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association (GSREIA), submitted a request for intervention out of time regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to establish rules for community solar projects. The request was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for intervention received\n- Tags/Keywords: GSREIA, community solar projects, intervention request\n- UID: 5aba3278-760a-403d-83c7-2eb8f6751b17\n\n- Topic: Revised Lost Contribution to Fixed Costs and Utility Performance Incentive Filing\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a revised filing for lost contribution to fixed costs and utility performance incentive for program years 5 and 6. The filing was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Revised filing received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, utility performance incentive, revised filing\n- UID: 5aba3278-760a-403d-83c7-2eb8f6751b17", + "uid": "5aba3278-760a-403d-83c7-2eb8f6751b17", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Council discussed the approval of demolition permits for the addresses at 3800 Howard Ave. and 8311 Forshey St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for approval of demolition permits was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee\n- UID: ff2839a1-1830-4f11-af70-6121d8722351\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Entergy Services, Inc. requested to withdraw the filing for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The withdrawal of the filing for a change in electric and gas rates was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, electric rates, gas rates\n- UID: ff2839a1-1830-4f11-af70-6121d8722351\n\n- Topic: City of New Orleans Employees\u2019 Retirement System Certification\n- Summary: The Board of Trustees for the City of New Orleans Employees\u2019 Retirement System filed its certification of the amount of the appropriation necessary for pension contributions and expenses.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The certified rates for payroll deductions were listed as Employer Contribution Rate 23.190% and Employee Contributions Rate 6.000%.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retirement System, pension contributions, payroll deductions\n- UID: ff2839a1-1830-4f11-af70-6121d8722351", + "uid": "ff2839a1-1830-4f11-af70-6121d8722351", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Quarterly Reports\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino, Manager of Fuel & Special Riders, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with the terms and conditions of Resolution R-91-102, dated May 23, 1991.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, quarterly reports, natural gas storage program, compliance, Resolution R-91-102\n- UID: 53c9abbc-a468-447b-a974-f4cf889edd06\n\n- Topic: Blighted Property at 1923 Mandeville Street\n- Summary: Henry Alexander requested to address the Council regarding blighted property located at 1923 Mandeville Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: blighted property, address to council, community development committee\n- UID: 53c9abbc-a468-447b-a974-f4cf889edd06\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 83/18, 91/18, 93/18, 94/18, 95/18, 96/18, 97/18, 98/18, and 99/18, with a deadline of 10/22/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmission was received, and a hearing date was set for 9/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: zoning docket, city planning commission, transmission, hearing date\n- UID: 53c9abbc-a468-447b-a974-f4cf889edd06\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Standard Restaurant\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to establish a Conditional Use to permit a standard restaurant in specific districts and boundaries.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,337\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: conditional use, standard restaurant, historic urban neighborhood business district, magazine street use restriction overlay district, CPC character preservation corridor design overlay district\n- UID: 53c9abbc-a468-447b-a974-f4cf889edd06", + "uid": "53c9abbc-a468-447b-a974-f4cf889edd06", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar Establishment in HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a bar in an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District and a CPC Character Preservation Corridor Design Overlay District, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32337 - 27842 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar Establishment, HU-MU District\n- UID: 6c9279cf-bcd9-430e-855b-d766ffb19276\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Multi-Use Entertainment Complex\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a planned development to permit a multi-use entertainment complex, including indoor/outdoor amusement and restaurant components, and ancillary uses. It was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32338 - 27843 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Entertainment Complex, Multi-Use, Continuation\n- UID: 6c9279cf-bcd9-430e-855b-d766ffb19276\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Planned Development for Multi-Use Entertainment Complex\n- Summary: This ordinance is to establish a planned development to permit a multi-use entertainment complex, including indoor/outdoor amusement and restaurant components and ancillary uses, and it was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32339\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/4/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Entertainment Complex, Multi-Use, Continuation\n- UID: 6c9279cf-bcd9-430e-855b-d766ffb19276", + "uid": "6c9279cf-bcd9-430e-855b-d766ffb19276", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,340\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages was adopted.\n- UID: e1b2a259-737e-41eb-9abd-05dffb86fa3b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend a previous ordinance and grant a conditional use for the retail sales of alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,341\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend a previous ordinance and grant a conditional use for the retail sales of alcoholic beverages was adopted.\n- UID: e1b2a259-737e-41eb-9abd-05dffb86fa3b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant with Live Entertainment\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a standard restaurant with live entertainment in specific districts. The ordinance outcome was not provided in the given summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,345\n- Votes Summary: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- UID: e1b2a259-737e-41eb-9abd-05dffb86fa3b", + "uid": "e1b2a259-737e-41eb-9abd-05dffb86fa3b", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a C-l General Commercial District to an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District and a conditional use to permit drive-through facilities for a specialty restaurant in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. It was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,346\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Drive-Through Facilities\n- UID: 592e6a85-86fe-4623-858f-0451cb58c7ad\n\n- Topic: Contract Amendment for Electric and Gas Utility Legal Services\n- Summary: The motion authorizes the President of the Council to sign a contract amendment with the law firm Dentons US LLP, providing for the continuation of electric and/or natural gas legal services to the Council in electric and gas utility regulatory matters through the end of calendar year 2018 for a maximum compensation of $3,537,500.00 for said year. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-351\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendment, Legal Services, Electric and Gas Utility\n- UID: 592e6a85-86fe-4623-858f-0451cb58c7ad", + "uid": "592e6a85-86fe-4623-858f-0451cb58c7ad", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Contract Amendment with Legend Consulting Group Limited\n- Summary: The council authorized the President to sign a contract amendment with Legend Consulting Group Limited for electric and gas utility regulatory consulting services, with a maximum compensation of $2,237,500.00 for the year 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-351\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the contract amendment\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract, Consulting, Electric utility, Gas utility, Regulation\n- UID: c4e15f0e-47ee-4b10-9256-ad9867c2bdd5\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Renewable Portfolio\n- Summary: The council established a docket and procedural schedule to consider Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for approval of renewable portfolio and request for cost recovery and timely relief.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-353\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of docket and procedural schedule\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Renewable portfolio, Cost recovery, Relief\n- UID: c4e15f0e-47ee-4b10-9256-ad9867c2bdd5\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Request for Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc.\n- Summary: The council ratified the request for the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc. to establish a separate cost allocation zone for Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-354\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification of the request\n- Tags/Keywords: Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Cost allocation zone, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: c4e15f0e-47ee-4b10-9256-ad9867c2bdd5", + "uid": "c4e15f0e-47ee-4b10-9256-ad9867c2bdd5", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution to consider process for future requests for proposals\n- Summary: The resolution establishes a docket and opens a rulemaking proceeding to consider the process for how any future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC shall be conducted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-355\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, rulemaking, requests for proposals\n- UID: 7f82f957-cb1c-4257-99d5-5bdb9963417b\n\n- Topic: Confirmation of Mayor's appointments to the Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratifies and approves the Mayor's appointment of Sally Shushan and Alexander Kelso as members of the Audubon Commission for specific terms.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-357, M-18-358\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motions were adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Mayor's appointments\n- UID: 7f82f957-cb1c-4257-99d5-5bdb9963417b", + "uid": "7f82f957-cb1c-4257-99d5-5bdb9963417b", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Judy Barrasso to Downtown Development District Board\n- Summary: Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Judy Barrasso to the Downtown Development District Board was ratified and approved by the Council. The term will expire on June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-359\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Judy Barrasso approved by the Council\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Downtown Development District Board, Ratification\n- UID: e19cff83-db99-4332-b45d-a4cc80253d95\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lang Le to Human Relations Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Appointment of Lang Le to the Human Relations Advisory Committee was ratified and confirmed by the Council. The term will expire on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-360\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Lang Le approved by the Council\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Human Relations Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: e19cff83-db99-4332-b45d-a4cc80253d95\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Craig Stewart to Human Relations Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Appointment of Craig Stewart to fulfill the unexpired term of Adonis Expose on the Human Relations Advisory Committee was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18, after being removed from the Consent Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-361\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (To be discussed at a later date)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Craig Stewart continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Human Relations Advisory Committee, Continuation\n- UID: e19cff83-db99-4332-b45d-a4cc80253d95\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Caroline Good to Human Relations Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Reappointment of Caroline Good to the Human Relations Advisory Committee was ratified and confirmed by the Council. The term will expire on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-362\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Caroline Good approved by the Council\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Human Relations Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: e19cff83-db99-4332-b45d-a4cc80253d95", + "uid": "e19cff83-db99-4332-b45d-a4cc80253d95", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Julius Kimbrough, Jr. to the Industrial Development Board\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Julius Kimbrough, Jr. to fulfill the unexpired term of Todd McDonald on the Industrial Development Board until January 1, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-362\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 17dacd6c-9da2-4915-9291-3343aa2879f3\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dr. Ariel Lloyd to the Metropolitan Human Services District\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Dr. Ariel Lloyd to fill a vacancy on the Metropolitan Human Services District until August 23, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-363\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 17dacd6c-9da2-4915-9291-3343aa2879f3\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Mary Moran to the New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Mary Moran to fulfill the unexpired term of Arnel Cosey on the New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-364\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 17dacd6c-9da2-4915-9291-3343aa2879f3", + "uid": "17dacd6c-9da2-4915-9291-3343aa2879f3", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Kimberly Abramson to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment of Kimberly Abramson to fill a vacancy on the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-366\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kimberly Abramson approved\n- UID: 11cc62ff-7365-477c-8bac-3a9bab7da492\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Peter Ricchiuti to the Revenue Estimating Conference\n- Summary: Ratification of the Mayor's reappointment of Peter Ricchiuti to the Revenue Estimating Conference.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-367\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Peter Ricchiuti approved\n- UID: 11cc62ff-7365-477c-8bac-3a9bab7da492\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Catherine Patteson to the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment of Catherine Patteson to replace Fred Luter, Jr. on the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council for a term expiring on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-368\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Catherine Patteson approved\n- UID: 11cc62ff-7365-477c-8bac-3a9bab7da492", + "uid": "11cc62ff-7365-477c-8bac-3a9bab7da492", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of Nicole Barnes to Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Nicole Barnes (vice Marion Bracy) to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was ratified and approved by the Council for a term expiring on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-369\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Sewerage and Water Board, Nicole Barnes\n- UID: 4de5b3b6-fde1-4420-9453-ba8f4ad9b829\n\n- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of Arthur Morrell to Total Community Action Board\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Arthur Morrell to the Total Community Action Board of Directors was ratified and approved by the Council concurrent with his term in office.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-370\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Total Community Action Board, Arthur Morrell\n- UID: 4de5b3b6-fde1-4420-9453-ba8f4ad9b829\n\n- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Reappointment of Bernadette D\u2019Souza to Total Community Action Board\n- Summary: Mayor's reappointment of Bernadette D\u2019Souza to the Total Community Action Board of Directors was ratified and approved by the Council concurrent with her term in office.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-371\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's reappointment, Total Community Action Board, Bernadette D\u2019Souza\n- UID: 4de5b3b6-fde1-4420-9453-ba8f4ad9b829\n\n- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Reappointment of Wesley Bishop to Total Community Action Board\n- Summary: Mayor's reappointment of Wesley Bishop to the Total Community Action Board of Directors was ratified and approved by the Council concurrent with his term in office.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-372\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the Mayor's reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's reappointment, Total Community Action Board, Wesley Bishop\n- UID: 4de5b3b6-fde1-4420-9453-ba8f4ad9b829", + "uid": "4de5b3b6-fde1-4420-9453-ba8f4ad9b829", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Daniel Favre to Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion ratified the appointment of Daniel Favre as a member of the Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee, replacing Karen Parsons, for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-372\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Daniel Favre appointed to the committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Walking and Bicycling Advisory Committee, Daniel Favre\n- UID: 353bb881-0508-484d-a529-56f91fa5dd86\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Total Community Action Board of Directors\n- Summary: The motion suspended Rule 15 of the Council Rules and Regulations to reappoint Councilmember Jared Brossett and appoint Councilmember Jay H. Banks and Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen as representatives of the public sector to the Total Community Action Board of Directors.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-374\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment and appointment to the Total Community Action Board of Directors\n- Tags/Keywords: Total Community Action Board of Directors, Appointment, Suspension of Rule 15\n- UID: 353bb881-0508-484d-a529-56f91fa5dd86\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was unanimously approved.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the consent agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Adoption, Unanimous Approval\n- UID: 353bb881-0508-484d-a529-56f91fa5dd86", + "uid": "353bb881-0508-484d-a529-56f91fa5dd86", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Consent Agenda\n- Summary: The council reconsidered the Consent Agenda to allow for speakers, and the motion passed. Several speakers, both proponents and opponents, addressed the council on an Entergy Communication on the Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent Agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Speakers, Entergy Communication, Reconsideration\n- UID: 2552837d-f4d7-4412-a9f4-7176968ae350\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Councilmanic District \"B\" submitted the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation for approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2014-1062, 234 Loyola Avenue, GCE 234 Loyola LLC. A hearing was held on this matter.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted, and a hearing was held.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, Hearing\n- UID: 2552837d-f4d7-4412-a9f4-7176968ae350", + "uid": "2552837d-f4d7-4412-a9f4-7176968ae350", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA District B Report - 234 Loyola Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance approved the participation of Municipal Address 234 Loyola Avenue in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-376\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved the participation of 234 Loyola Avenue in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement Program, RTA District B, Municipal Address\n- UID: 199403a1-87a4-44b4-a998-11099d112749\n\n- Topic: CBDHDLC Appeal - Paula M. Peer, ATA, TRAPOLIN-PEER ARCHITECTS\n- Summary: The appeal to the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for two development proposals for property located at 1100 Canal Street was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC, Development Proposals, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 199403a1-87a4-44b4-a998-11099d112749\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Donna J. Richardson\n- Summary: The appeal to the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision was not discussed in detail in the provided chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not discussed in detail.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 199403a1-87a4-44b4-a998-11099d112749", + "uid": "199403a1-87a4-44b4-a998-11099d112749", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC decision on gate and front columns for 1022-1024 Philip Street\n- Summary: The Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) denied the request for a gate and front columns for the property located at 1022-1024 Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-378\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deny - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the request passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, denial, property improvement, ordinance\n- UID: 283bce62-a401-469a-a8d8-c88297554fab\n\n- Topic: HDLC appeal for demolition of a building at 2321 State Street\n- Summary: The Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) appeal for the demolition of a raised one-story residential building at 2321 State Street was approved, except for one dissenting vote.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-379\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approve - (5 YEAS, 1 NAY, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition appeal passed, with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition appeal, residential building, ordinance\n- UID: 283bce62-a401-469a-a8d8-c88297554fab", + "uid": "283bce62-a401-469a-a8d8-c88297554fab", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/18 - GREATER ST. STEPHEN MINISTRIES\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a community center in an HU-RMI Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and seven provisos. The motion to approve passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 55/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for a community center passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Community Center, Historic District\n- UID: d632f1e3-9ef9-4801-bbf8-b8230a30697b\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 71/18 - 501EFA HOTEL, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a hotel in an HM-MU Historic District. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-380\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District\n- UID: d632f1e3-9ef9-4801-bbf8-b8230a30697b", + "uid": "d632f1e3-9ef9-4801-bbf8-b8230a30697b", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a mixed-use district and design overlay district in the specified area, subject to ten provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 71/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: PAST DEADLINE - PETITION DIES\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance did not pass due to missing the deadline, resulting in the petition dying.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mixed-Use District, Design Overlay District, City Planning Commission, Deadline, Petition\n- UID: 569b6749-1efb-4853-ad2f-bed958922bf6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a bar in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a bar in the specified commercial district, subject to seven provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 72/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF 9/6/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Commercial District, City Planning Commission, Continuation\n- UID: 569b6749-1efb-4853-ad2f-bed958922bf6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for an established multi-family dwelling in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in the specified residential district, subject to five provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 74/18\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: PASSED - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with the specified conditions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Residential District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 569b6749-1efb-4853-ad2f-bed958922bf6", + "uid": "569b6749-1efb-4853-ad2f-bed958922bf6", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 77/18 - 1701 St. Anthony, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial. Proponents and opponents presented their arguments during the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-381\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the conditional use permit for a neighborhood commercial establishment in the specified district was passed with 7 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: 1d366d9a-271b-4f12-b3e7-5ca4f50de8cd", + "uid": "1d366d9a-271b-4f12-b3e7-5ca4f50de8cd", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 79/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-163\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the EC Educational Campus District, including setback requirements and development standards for residential uses. The City Planning Commission recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 79/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the EC Educational Campus District passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Educational Campus District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cc4bc1f7-bbc6-4dee-8dcc-d7f44f6a4373\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 81/18 - A.K.W. Investments, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-383\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in the HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cc4bc1f7-bbc6-4dee-8dcc-d7f44f6a4373", + "uid": "cc4bc1f7-bbc6-4dee-8dcc-d7f44f6a4373", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 81/18 - JONATHAN F. PERROW\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in a specific residential district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to five provisos. The motion to approve was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 81/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- UID: 8dd5bd0d-1be2-47f0-9419-005ed59eaa13\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 84/18 - JONATHAN F. PERROW\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast in a specific residential district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 84/18\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable as the ordinance was continued.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- UID: 8dd5bd0d-1be2-47f0-9419-005ed59eaa13\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 86/18 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-195\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District to prohibit certain uses for all lots. The motion to establish the new Interim Zoning District was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 86/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to establish the new Interim Zoning District was passed.\n- UID: 8dd5bd0d-1be2-47f0-9419-005ed59eaa13", + "uid": "8dd5bd0d-1be2-47f0-9419-005ed59eaa13", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Short Term Rental Permit Prohibition\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to prohibit the issuance or renewal of Temporary Short Term Rental permits in specific zoning districts within the city. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 86/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Prohibition of Temporary Short Term Rental permits in designated zoning districts\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short Term Rental, Prohibition\n- UID: 81930601-bbe6-4ec9-8e6a-6d7de13e6e88\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Realty Krewe Investments, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for a specific area within the city. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 87/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of zoning change request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District, Business District\n- UID: 81930601-bbe6-4ec9-8e6a-6d7de13e6e88\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a conditional use permit to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific zoning district within the city. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 88/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of conditional use permit with three provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Retail Sale\n- UID: 81930601-bbe6-4ec9-8e6a-6d7de13e6e88", + "uid": "81930601-bbe6-4ec9-8e6a-6d7de13e6e88", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant in Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in an HU-B1l Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, a Magazine Street Use Restriction Overlay District, and a CPC Character Preservation Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven (7) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 89/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant, Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: a3e5773f-3bd2-4047-82ca-b0e58aa60b7e\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility with Standard Restaurant, Bar, and Live Entertainment\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses to permit an indoor amusement facility with standard restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components over 10,000 square feet in floor area, in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and a CPC Character Preservation Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen (13) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 90/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Indoor Amusement Facility, Standard Restaurant, Bar, Live Entertainment, Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- UID: a3e5773f-3bd2-4047-82ca-b0e58aa60b7e\n\n- Topic: Temporary Moratorium on Permits and Licenses for Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a temporary moratorium of the issuance of permits and licenses relative to Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR), to provide that the moratorium shall apply to certain areas of the City, and to provide otherwise with respect thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (10, 0, 0, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Moratorium, Permits, Licenses, Short Term Rentals\n- UID: a3e5773f-3bd2-4047-82ca-b0e58aa60b7e", + "uid": "a3e5773f-3bd2-4047-82ca-b0e58aa60b7e", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lobbyist Registration Bureau Creation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create a lobbyist registration bureau within the Chief Administrative Office, establish registration and reporting requirements for lobbyists, and fees related to lobbying activities.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lobbyist registration, Chief Administrative Office, registration requirements, fees\n- UID: 9746d3e9-518c-4749-9a3f-07785864a4b8\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Motorized Novelty Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain regulations for businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental, including establishing permits, fees, and operational limitations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32291\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to a committee for further review and was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motorized novelty vehicles, rental regulations, permits, fees\n- UID: 9746d3e9-518c-4749-9a3f-07785864a4b8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds for the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for related costs, with a fiscal note received and referral to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Budget Committee deferred to the full Council meeting\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee deferred the ordinance to the full Council meeting, and it was continued to a future meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, appropriation, Office of Homeland Security, Budget Committee\n- UID: 9746d3e9-518c-4749-9a3f-07785864a4b8", + "uid": "9746d3e9-518c-4749-9a3f-07785864a4b8", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs. The Budget Committee deferred the decision to the full Council meeting, which was then continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the full Council meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Federal grant funds, FEMA, Operating budget, Appropriation\n- UID: 24dcf447-1d2b-4038-877d-82e1d92f16f8\n\n- Topic: Authorization to remove and store bicycles and motorized novelty vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the city code to authorize the Department of Safety and Permits to remove and store bicycles and motorized novelty vehicles that impede the proper use of rights-of-ways. The decision on this ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Safety and Permits, City code, Rights-of-ways, Bicycles, Motorized vehicles\n- UID: 24dcf447-1d2b-4038-877d-82e1d92f16f8\n\n- Topic: Waiver of fees and requirements for senior citizen basketball practices\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for senior citizen basketball practices. The ordinance was moved and seconded, and the vote resulted in adoption with the support of all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: 32349\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Senior citizens, Basketball practices, Temporary waiver\n- UID: 24dcf447-1d2b-4038-877d-82e1d92f16f8", + "uid": "24dcf447-1d2b-4038-877d-82e1d92f16f8", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to amend Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2018\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the mayor, Office of Homeland Security for Gentilly Development District crime camera program. It was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32356\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- UID: c3dcfc3b-8b65-4739-9107-0065965ceb5a\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to amend Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2018\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security for Gentilly Development District crime camera program. It was continued to the meeting of 9/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32357\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/6/18\n- UID: c3dcfc3b-8b65-4739-9107-0065965ceb5a\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to amend City employment and employee domicile requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to exempt the Sewerage and Water Board (S&WB) from city employment and employee domicile requirements. It aligns S&WB with NOPD, NOFD, and EMS, which are also currently exempt. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32358\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- UID: c3dcfc3b-8b65-4739-9107-0065965ceb5a", + "uid": "c3dcfc3b-8b65-4739-9107-0065965ceb5a", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Capital Outlay Funding Adjustment for Historic Algiers Courthouse Renovation\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to amend the existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to adjust project funding for the renovation of the Historic Algiers Courthouse.\n- Ordinance Number: 32361-27847 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the adjustment of project funding for the courthouse renovation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Historic Algiers Courthouse, Project Funding, Renovation\n- UID: ad822b20-caa1-4022-b112-5afc9d8d7ce9\n\n- Topic: Recall and Reissue of RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Summary: The City Council directed the recall and issuance of a new RFQ for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels on the Cox Cable System due to deficiencies in providing requested information and inadequate responses from NOA-TV.\n- Ordinance Number: Substitute Motion (Lying Over) No. M-17-178\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, Manager of PEG Access Channels, Cox Cable System, Recall, Deficiencies\n- UID: ad822b20-caa1-4022-b112-5afc9d8d7ce9\n\n- Topic: Re-establishment of Food Policy Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to re-establish the Food Policy Advisory Committee for one year, representing diverse interests and including representatives from agriculture, public health, retail, and food distribution/food access.\n- Ordinance Number: Resolution (Lying Over) No. R-18-278\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is aimed at re-establishing the Food Policy Advisory Committee for a specific duration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Food Policy Advisory Committee, Re-establishment, Diverse Interests, Public Health\n- UID: ad822b20-caa1-4022-b112-5afc9d8d7ce9", + "uid": "ad822b20-caa1-4022-b112-5afc9d8d7ce9", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Advisory Committee Steering Committee for Healthy Food and Farming Initiatives\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes an Advisory Committee Steering Committee to provide recommendations and advise the City Council on healthy food and farming initiatives to address the lack of access to healthy food within New Orleans. The relationship between Council and Committee will be reviewed annually for productivity and value.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-278 LO\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Adoption: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and adopted without opposition.\n- UID: e4a413c9-bd82-439f-9162-5b946b5f3545\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Docket 26/74 for a Planned Development\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider an amendment to permit a reception facility and to waive the minimum distance between the facility and the nearest residential district. \n- Ordinance Number: M-18-356\n- Votes Summary:\n - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced for consideration, but the voting outcome is not provided in the information.\n- UID: e4a413c9-bd82-439f-9162-5b946b5f3545", + "uid": "e4a413c9-bd82-439f-9162-5b946b5f3545", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Development Waiver Request\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission is directed to waive all fees associated with the property development waiver request for the property located on Square 1-B, Lot 2Al1 in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-356\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive fees for the property development request was adopted by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property development, Fee waiver, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f6347c4b-b53f-1 1e8-a2a6-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: Granting the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property located at 3800 Howard Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-377\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add Motion M-18-377 to the Council's Agenda - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the demolition permit request for the property at 3800 Howard Ave.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: afaa185b-3bcd-4bdd-816c-91d8487342d0\n\n- Topic: First Reading of Ordinances\n- Summary: Multiple ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law for further consideration and discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The introduced ordinances were laid over as required by law for future consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, First reading, Council procedures\n- UID: N/A", + "uid": "afaa185b-3bcd-4bdd-816c-91d8487342d0", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspend the Rules to introduce Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed.\n- UID: 0dd98215-037a-4452-8df5-6782240e48d5\n\n- Topic: Meeting Adjournment\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn passed.\n- UID: 0dd98215-037a-4452-8df5-6782240e48d5", + "uid": "0dd98215-037a-4452-8df5-6782240e48d5", + "publish_date": "8-23-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-23-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and six council members were present, constituting a quorum. Councilmember Brossett arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: 013cddbf-2b49-43e7-8781-1d0d4d33e269", + "uid": "013cddbf-2b49-43e7-8781-1d0d4d33e269", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Colors, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem, and Council Chaplain\n- Summary: The meeting opened with the presentation of colors, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Councilmember Helena Moreno, the National Anthem performed by local recording artist Sincere the Truth, and a prayer by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Opening ceremonial proceedings\n- Tags/Keywords: Ceremonial proceedings, National Anthem, Prayer\n- UID: 9bf9a00f-104d-4a99-8385-1846b9b20a1a\n\n- Topic: Presentation on New Orleans Complete Streets Coalition\n- Summary: The New Orleans Complete Streets Coalition presented research and recommendations for an updated policy focused on data and performance measures to improve safety, health, sustainability, and equitable distribution of biking, walking, and transit improvement projects in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of research and recommendations\n- Tags/Keywords: Complete Streets policy, Biking, Walking, Transit\n- UID: 9bf9a00f-104d-4a99-8385-1846b9b20a1a", + "uid": "9bf9a00f-104d-4a99-8385-1846b9b20a1a", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Emerge Louisiana\n- Summary: Representatives from Emerge Louisiana showcased a short video and spoke briefly about Emerge\u2019s current program.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation and information sharing\n- Tags/Keywords: Emerge Louisiana, presentation, program\n- UID: b2d94157-c4f7-4fa8-a84c-5f0e62e6e3ac\n\n- Topic: Honoring the Fighting Cancer Flag Football team\n- Summary: The council honored the Fighting Cancer Flag Football team for winning a National Flag football tournament and donating part of their earnings to cancer research.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition and honor\n- Tags/Keywords: Fighting Cancer Flag Football, tournament, donation, cancer research\n- UID: b2d94157-c4f7-4fa8-a84c-5f0e62e6e3ac\n\n- Topic: Communication from Andy Kowalczyk, 350 New Orleans\n- Summary: Andy Kowalczyk submitted a request for intervention regarding a resolution and order establishing rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for intervention\n- Tags/Keywords: Andy Kowalczyk, 350 New Orleans, community solar projects, intervention\n- UID: b2d94157-c4f7-4fa8-a84c-5f0e62e6e3ac", + "uid": "b2d94157-c4f7-4fa8-a84c-5f0e62e6e3ac", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy Rate Adjustment True-Up and Revision\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted the semi-annual True-up of the Rate Adjustment for Entergy New Orleans, Inc. and the annual Revision to the Rate Adjustment for Entergy Louisiana, LLC related to Hurricane Isaac for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Rate Adjustment, Hurricane Isaac, Regulatory\n- UID: c7e1dbff-c008-4d7a-b8b6-af12360a30ef\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Petition for Intervention (Community Solar Projects)\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Petition for Intervention in connection with Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Rules for Community Solar Projects for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Petition for Intervention, Community Solar Projects, Regulatory\n- UID: c7e1dbff-c008-4d7a-b8b6-af12360a30ef\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Petition for Intervention (Customer Service Regulations)\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Petition for Intervention in connection with Rulemaking Docket to Amend the Council's Customer Service Regulations for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Petition for Intervention, Customer Service Regulations, Regulatory\n- UID: c7e1dbff-c008-4d7a-b8b6-af12360a30ef\n\n- Topic: Intervention of Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance\n- Summary: Andreanectia Morris submitted the intervention of Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance, Intervention, Community Development\n- UID: c7e1dbff-c008-4d7a-b8b6-af12360a30ef", + "uid": "c7e1dbff-c008-4d7a-b8b6-af12360a30ef", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Consider Revising the Council\u2019s Rules to Allow Release of Whole-Building Data to Building Owners\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to consider revising the council's rules to allow the release of whole-building data to building owners. The Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance presented this resolution and order for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received for consideration.\n- UID: 8660e40e-b1bf-47eb-851e-3e1b8fd801a5\n\n- Topic: Entergy Services, Inc.'s Filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission\n- Summary: Gary Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory and Governmental Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a CD containing Entergy Services, Inc.'s filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding the results of recalculation for the 2005 test period bandwidth payments and receipts.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The filing was received by the council for review and consideration.\n- UID: 8660e40e-b1bf-47eb-851e-3e1b8fd801a5\n\n- Topic: Energy Smart Program Behavioral Pilot Evaluation Report\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted the Energy Smart Program Behavioral Pilot Evaluation, Measurement and Verification Report for council review. The report covers the period of February 1, 2017, to January 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council for review and consideration.\n- UID: 8660e40e-b1bf-47eb-851e-3e1b8fd801a5\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision on Demolition Permits\n- Summary: Elizabeth Ballard, representing the Department of Safety and Permits and the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, requested council action regarding the committee's decision of \"approval\" on applications for demolition permits for specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council was requested to take action regarding the committee's decision on demolition permits.\n- UID: 8660e40e-b1bf-47eb-851e-3e1b8fd801a5", + "uid": "8660e40e-b1bf-47eb-851e-3e1b8fd801a5", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Approvals for Districts\n- Summary: NCDAC approvals were received for three addresses in different districts: 8015 Palm St. B, 2306 Benton St. E, and 2040 Desire St. D.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 16 NAYS, 18 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approvals for the mentioned addresses were granted by the NCDAC.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, approvals, addresses, districts\n- UID: 63a99dae-14f0-4a76-85d8-b61d3dd08cf7\n\n- Topic: Petition for Intervention by National Housing Trust\n- Summary: Dana Bartolomei, representing the National Housing Trust, submitted a petition for intervention regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council\u2019s rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for intervention was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, intervention, National Housing Trust, rule revision, whole-building data\n- UID: 63a99dae-14f0-4a76-85d8-b61d3dd08cf7\n\n- Topic: Petition for Intervention by Natural Resources Defense Council\n- Summary: Philip Henderson, representing the Natural Resources Defense Council, submitted a petition for intervention regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council\u2019s rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for intervention was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, intervention, Natural Resources Defense Council, rule revision, whole-building data\n- UID: 63a99dae-14f0-4a76-85d8-b61d3dd08cf7\n\n- Topic: Communication from Registrar of Voters\n- Summary: Sandra Ll. Wilson, Ph.D., the Registrar of Voters, Parish of Orleans, communicated a message.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Registrar of Voters, Orleans Parish\n- UID: 63a99dae-14f0-4a76-85d8-b61d3dd08cf7", + "uid": "63a99dae-14f0-4a76-85d8-b61d3dd08cf7", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Completion of 2018 Canvass Process\n- Summary: The registrar\u2019s office has completed the 2018 canvass process, showing that Orleans Parish has two precincts with less than 300 registered active voters and no precincts with more than 2,200 active registered voters.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Action may be taken within sixty (60) days after receipt.\n- Tags/Keywords: Canvass Process, Orleans Parish, Precincts\n- UID: 9a69ee38-c87b-4071-8507-be6c7bf007f0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: Zoning docket numbers 75/18, 76/18, 81/18, 84/18, 85/18, and 86/18 were transmitted for information only. Additionally, the consideration of the disposition of immovable property by the City consisting of the 4000 block of the Gravier Street right-of-way was mentioned.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Property Disposition, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9a69ee38-c87b-4071-8507-be6c7bf007f0\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2014-1131, 4411 Canal Street, New Orleans Redevelopment Fund, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 9a69ee38-c87b-4071-8507-be6c7bf007f0\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Winter Heating Season Natural Gas Hedging\n- Summary: Resolution and order authorizing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to hedge a portion of its 2018/2019 winter heating season distribution system natural gas.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-295\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution and order authorized.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Natural Gas Hedging, Resolution\n- UID: 9a69ee38-c87b-4071-8507-be6c7bf007f0", + "uid": "9a69ee38-c87b-4071-8507-be6c7bf007f0", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Mayor's reappointment of David Robinson-Morris as a representative of Xavier University, the appointment of Deon Haywood as a representative of Delgado Community College, and the appointment of Earnest Salsberry as a representative of Dillard University to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee were ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: R=18-295, M-18-296, M-18-297, M-18-298\n- Votes Summary:\n - R=18-295: ADOPTED\n - M-18-296: ADOPTED\n - M-18-297: ADOPTED\n - M-18-298: ADOPTED\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification, confirmation, and approval of the Mayor's appointments to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee, Ratification, Confirmation, Approval\n- UID: 35dcb070-1253-4155-a494-2daf57899ae3", + "uid": "35dcb070-1253-4155-a494-2daf57899ae3", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointments to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Council ratified and approved the Mayor's appointments for the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee, including the appointment of Ileana Ortiz and Iriane Lee as members, and the reappointment of Julie Thibodaux as a representative of Loyola University.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-298, M-18-299, M-18-300, M-18-301\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-18-298: ADOPTED\n - M-18-299: ADOPTED\n - M-18-300: ADOPTED\n - M-18-301: ADOPTED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor's appointments to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee were ratified and approved by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: 36aee769-ca65-4b84-9fff-60cb13f1cf66", + "uid": "36aee769-ca65-4b84-9fff-60cb13f1cf66", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointments of Kathryn Fernandez, Laura Fine, and Matthew Kincaid as representatives of various universities to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee were ratified and approved by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-302, M-18-303, M-18-304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n Vote 2: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n Vote 3: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n Vote 4: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointments of Kathryn Fernandez, Laura Fine, and Matthew Kincaid were approved by the Council.\n- UID: 594e8cdf-5b29-49b5-aea8-623dc0cce105", + "uid": "594e8cdf-5b29-49b5-aea8-623dc0cce105", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Phala Kimbrough Mire to the New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors\n- Summary: Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Phala Kimbrough Mire as a member of the New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors was ratified and approved by the Council for a term expiring on June 30, 2027.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-305\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the reappointment\n- UID: c95598b4-f9a6-4609-a9dc-b5778f79740e\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Tammy Barney to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Tammy Barney as a representative of Southern University to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee was ratified and approved by the Council for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-306\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the reappointment\n- UID: c95598b4-f9a6-4609-a9dc-b5778f79740e\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Wade Wootan to the Finance Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: The re-appointment of Wade Wootan as a member of the Finance Authority of New Orleans was ratified and approved by the Council for a term expiring on July 26, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-308\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the reappointment\n- UID: c95598b4-f9a6-4609-a9dc-b5778f79740e\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for demolition permits\n- Summary: The Council granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for demolition permits for the properties at 1205 Jourdan Ave. and 2212 Lamanche St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-315\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for demolition permits\n- UID: c95598b4-f9a6-4609-a9dc-b5778f79740e", + "uid": "c95598b4-f9a6-4609-a9dc-b5778f79740e", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permits for Multiple Properties\n- Summary: The council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for demolition permits for properties located at 2822 Cherry St., 3614 General Ogden St., 9131 Fig St., and 1862 Agriculture St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-315, M-18-316, M-18-317\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 3: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permits for the specified properties were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee\n- UID: 0b4cf731-e01a-4df7-aacb-9f1e28230bf0", + "uid": "0b4cf731-e01a-4df7-aacb-9f1e28230bf0", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution to Recognize Ms. Kahn for her Advocacy\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution recognizing Ms. Kahn for her advocacy for social, racial, and economic justice, as well as equal rights and equal pay for women. The resolution acknowledges her as an icon for future generations and honors her legacy.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-318\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to recognize Ms. Kahn for her advocacy efforts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Recognition, Advocacy, Equal Rights, Legacy\n- UID: d811a93f-e96a-4643-81bb-9e504cc2b533\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for emergency preparedness. The details of the agreement were not specified in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,314\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced for consideration, but the voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Emergency Preparedness, State of Louisiana\n- UID: d811a93f-e96a-4643-81bb-9e504cc2b533", + "uid": "d811a93f-e96a-4643-81bb-9e504cc2b533", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bayou St. John Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor to execute and facilitate the completion of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project as outlined in the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32314 - 27817 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to execute and facilitate the completion of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bayou St. John Drainage Project, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Authorization\n- UID: 6ecd19ae-84a3-4b42-96c5-95ba2b7d77ea\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement\n- Summary: The ordinance involves the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement for 210 Baronne Street, as recommended by the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development. The resolution R-18-309 by Councilmember Banks approves the participation of Municipal Address 210 Baronne Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program. The motion was moved by Nguyen and seconded by Gisleson Palmer.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2012-0890, R-18-309\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement for 210 Baronne Street and participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Property Tax Abatement Program, Approval\n- UID: 6ecd19ae-84a3-4b42-96c5-95ba2b7d77ea", + "uid": "6ecd19ae-84a3-4b42-96c5-95ba2b7d77ea", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit for 1221 St. Ferdinand St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) decision on the denial of a demolition permit for 1221 St. Ferdinand St. was brought to the council for action. The motion to deny the permit passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-323\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit for 1221 St. Ferdinand St. passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Decision, Motion to Deny\n- UID: 848497e0-298a-4f1a-8d45-76e0ebd00c4b\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit for 1731 Washington Ave.\n- Summary: The NCDAC decision to approve a demolition permit for 1731 Washington Ave. was presented to the council. The property owner also requested a fee reduction/waiver of the post-demolition fee, which was discussed. The outcome of the vote and any decision on the fee reduction request is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified in the summary\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the fee reduction/waiver request is not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Fee Reduction Request\n- UID: 848497e0-298a-4f1a-8d45-76e0ebd00c4b", + "uid": "848497e0-298a-4f1a-8d45-76e0ebd00c4b", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Building Value Assessment\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a 15% assessment of the building value of $117,500.00. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Assessment of 15% of building value approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Assessment, Building Value, Property Tax\n- UID: 4e63e28d-41fa-4a1f-b083-fcef0a82fbb4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 8623 Oak Street\n- Summary: The appeal was made to contest the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for demolition of the property located at 8623 Oak Street. The appeal was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-324\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Demolition, Historic District\n- UID: 4e63e28d-41fa-4a1f-b083-fcef0a82fbb4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1100 Canal Street\n- Summary: The appeal was made to contest the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for two development proposals for the property located at 1100 Canal Street. The appeal was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Development Proposals, Historic District\n- UID: 4e63e28d-41fa-4a1f-b083-fcef0a82fbb4", + "uid": "4e63e28d-41fa-4a1f-b083-fcef0a82fbb4", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for 814 Milan Street\n- Summary: The ordinance requests to appeal the HDLC's decision to deny a thirty-day notification for demolition for the property located at 814 Milan Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, HDLC, Demolition, Milan Street\n- UID: 513bb121-b54a-449a-b958-119f657c3726\n\n- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for 1022-1024 Philip Street\n- Summary: This ordinance requests to appeal the HDLC's decision to deny a gate and front columns for the property located at 1022-1024 Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, HDLC, Gate, Columns, Philip Street\n- UID: 513bb121-b54a-449a-b958-119f657c3726\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Time for Conditional Use\n- Summary: This ordinance requests the City Council to hold a public hearing to request an extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 14/16.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was presented for informational purposes only, with no further voting outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension, Conditional Use, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 513bb121-b54a-449a-b958-119f657c3726", + "uid": "513bb121-b54a-449a-b958-119f657c3726", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension for Conditional Use Ordinance 026946\n- Summary: Laura Cooper, representing the owner, requested to present to the City Council regarding an application for an extension for the Conditional Use Ordinance 026946, Docket Number ZD022-16.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-325\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The extension for the Conditional Use Ordinance 026946 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Ordinance, Extension, Zoning Docket\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: A request was made for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to consider the amendment to Section 24.14.A, regarding \"Billboard Permits\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Text Amendment, Billboard Permits\n- UID: b8246fb3-d4d8-4c1a-ad23-a525c594da27", + "uid": "b8246fb3-d4d8-4c1a-ad23-a525c594da27", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 49/18 - BAYOU ACQUISITION, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reduce the required distance of new billboards from residential zoning districts and revise the prohibition on new billboards within design review corridors. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 34-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment request was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Billboards, Text Amendment\n- UID: 1527b6a0-cbbc-450b-8ec7-f14a666f5d1f\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/18 - GREATER ST. STEPHEN MINISTRIES\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a community center in an HU-RMI Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 49-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a conditional use permit for a community center was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Community Center, Conditional Use\n- UID: 1527b6a0-cbbc-450b-8ec7-f14a666f5d1f", + "uid": "1527b6a0-cbbc-450b-8ec7-f14a666f5d1f", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 55-18\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow multi-family dwellings as a permitted use in the MI Maritime Industrial District with a footnote limiting residential uses to only be permitted adjacent to Open Space Districts, Citywide. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 55-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Modified Approve - (2 YEAS: Nguyen, Williams, 5 NAYS: Banks, Brossett, Giarrusso, Gisleson Palmer, Moreno)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion failed to pass.\n- UID: dee8694f-1bc3-41ec-8a4b-331e4bca72d1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 66/18 - 749 St. Charles Ave., LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a new curb cut along Saint Charles Avenue where otherwise prohibited in the Saint Charles.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-327\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions provided.\n- UID: dee8694f-1bc3-41ec-8a4b-331e4bca72d1", + "uid": "dee8694f-1bc3-41ec-8a4b-331e4bca72d1", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Avenue public right-of-way between Girod and Julia Streets\n- Summary: The ordinance was to approve a curb cut on the public right-of-way between Girod and Julia Streets. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with three provisos. The ordinance was introduced by Cm. Banks and was passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 66-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved unanimously with the recommended provisos.\n- UID: e26c5b47-78b9-43e7-a696-255e9becacb8\n\n- Topic: Request for conditional use for commercial short-term rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance was a request for conditional use to permit commercial short-term rentals in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval with provisos. The ordinance was introduced by Cm. Brossett and was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-328\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- UID: e26c5b47-78b9-43e7-a696-255e9becacb8\n\n- Topic: Request for conditional use for commercial short-term rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance was a request for conditional use to permit commercial short-term rentals in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval with provisos. The ordinance was introduced by Cm. Brossett and was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 69/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- UID: e26c5b47-78b9-43e7-a696-255e9becacb8", + "uid": "e26c5b47-78b9-43e7-a696-255e9becacb8", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for 501EFA Hotel, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to ten provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 71-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, City Planning Commission, Approval, Provisos\n- UID: d8491098-cc18-471e-a062-a32cf9bf1ab6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Pretty Blue House, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a bar in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 72-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, City Planning Commission, Approval, Provisos\n- UID: d8491098-cc18-471e-a062-a32cf9bf1ab6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Stephen Foucha and Chikita Blanchard Foucha\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommendation not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 73-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d8491098-cc18-471e-a062-a32cf9bf1ab6", + "uid": "d8491098-cc18-471e-a062-a32cf9bf1ab6", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Overlay District and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of an Overlay District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District in the Third Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to three provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 73-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to establish the Overlay District and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Overlay District, EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: d8a1c309-a107-4c2d-a7c5-364d687b7683\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 74/18 - Peter J. Abadite, Jr.\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to five provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 74-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d8a1c309-a107-4c2d-a7c5-364d687b7683\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 77/18 - 1701 St. Anthony, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial. The motion outcome was not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 77-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: d8a1c309-a107-4c2d-a7c5-364d687b7683", + "uid": "d8a1c309-a107-4c2d-a7c5-364d687b7683", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 78/18 - Robert Anctra, Dr. Kristi M. Sotleau, LLC, 1312-1314 Antonine, LLC, Argus Property, LLC, and 1301 Amelia, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 77-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 60d1a8fd-064b-4e31-837f-43c8b0bdd035\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 79/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-163\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for various revisions related to residential uses in the EC Educational Campus District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 79-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/9/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/9/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 60d1a8fd-064b-4e31-837f-43c8b0bdd035\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80/18 - 3821 Franklin SPE, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 80-18\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific information available on the voting outcome\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Multi-Family Residential District\n- UID: 60d1a8fd-064b-4e31-837f-43c8b0bdd035", + "uid": "60d1a8fd-064b-4e31-837f-43c8b0bdd035", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Residential Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit height and density bonuses for a multi-family residential dwelling in specific districts, and rescind certain ordinances. The ordinance was past its deadline and ultimately died.\n- Ordinance Number: 32273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 RECUSED, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance died due to missing the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Residential Dwelling, Zoning, Deadline\n- UID: 15c0532a-e5e0-4a6a-a456-1020dad3e424\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and define regulations for a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience related to sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction was needed, and the ordinance was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not voted on yet)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tour Vehicles, Regulation, Amendment, Transportation\n- UID: 15c0532a-e5e0-4a6a-a456-1020dad3e424", + "uid": "15c0532a-e5e0-4a6a-a456-1020dad3e424", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Moratorium on Short Term Rental Permits\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for temporary and commercial short term rentals to individuals who do not currently hold an existing, valid permit or license. The moratorium will apply to certain areas of the city and certain types of buildings. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further discussion and potential voting\n- Tags/Keywords: Moratorium, Short Term Rentals, Permits, Licenses\n- UID: f022868f-9b2c-11e8-85d7-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Creation of Lobbyist Registration Bureau\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create a lobbyist registration bureau within the Chief Administrative Office, along with registration and reporting requirements for lobbyists and associated fees. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/9/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further discussion and potential voting\n- Tags/Keywords: Lobbyist Registration, Bureau, Reporting Requirements\n- UID: f022868f-9b2c-11e8-85d7-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Motorized Novelty Vehicle Rentals\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain regulations related to businesses offering motorized novelty vehicles for rental. It establishes permits, fees, and requirements for the operation and storage of such rental products. The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32291\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 8/9/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further review and discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Motorized Novelty Vehicles, Rental Regulations, Permits, Fees\n- UID: f022868f-9b2c-11e8-85d7-00505691de41", + "uid": "405bf985-687d-43d1-acd6-163c333e1dd6", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs related to the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. It was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,296\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting.\n- UID: f022868f-9b2c-11e8-85d7-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for FEMA Reimbursable Costs\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs related to the Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness. It was referred to the Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,297\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to Budget Committee and deferred to the full Council meeting.\n- UID: f022868f-9b2c-11e8-85d7-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Amendment and Clarification of Police Department Duties\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and clarify the duties of the Department of Police\u2019s Traffic Bureau and update requirements relative to traffic arrests and issuance of citations. It was referred to the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,311\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- UID: 2cd799af-a847-4857-ac9a-cdc2ad303a5b", + "uid": "2cd799af-a847-4857-ac9a-cdc2ad303a5b", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Capital Budget for New Orleans Police Department\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the 2018 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the New Orleans Police Department. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32311\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Capital Budget was passed, but the ordinance was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, New Orleans Police Department, Amendment, Withdrawn\n- UID: 4f9c847e-37df-46fe-8527-4b41b844bf38\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds to New Orleans Police Department\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to appropriate funds to the New Orleans Police Department. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32315\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, New Orleans Police Department, Withdrawn\n- UID: 4f9c847e-37df-46fe-8527-4b41b844bf38", + "uid": "4f9c847e-37df-46fe-8527-4b41b844bf38", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Capital Budget\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works and make changes to the 2018 Capital Budget. The ordinance was continued to the meeting on 8/9/18 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32316\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting on 8/9/18 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- UID: 7c49cb3f-a033-4d33-8aa2-70d735346494\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs and the Office of Community Development. The ordinance was continued to the meeting on 8/9/18 and referred to the Budget Committee, with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32317\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting on 8/9/18 and referred to the Budget Committee, with a technical correction needed\n- UID: 7c49cb3f-a033-4d33-8aa2-70d735346494\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2018 Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs and the Office of Community Development. The ordinance was continued to the meeting on 8/9/18 and referred to the Budget Committee, with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32318\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting on 8/9/18 and referred to the Budget Committee, with a technical correction needed\n- UID: 7c49cb3f-a033-4d33-8aa2-70d735346494", + "uid": "7c49cb3f-a033-4d33-8aa2-70d735346494", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget allocation for increased personnel expenditures in the Department of Police\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds from the Other Operating appropriation to the Personal Services appropriation in the Department of Police for increased personnel expenditures. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32319-27818 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred to the Personal Services appropriation in the Department of Police for increased personnel expenditures.\n- UID: 5dadf2b2-7325-4153-ae3f-2e2784325207\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds to the Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate funds to the Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation as a change to the 2018 Capital Budget. The discussion was continued to the meeting on 8/9/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32328\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to a future meeting.\n- UID: 5dadf2b2-7325-4153-ae3f-2e2784325207\n\n- Topic: Waiver of fees and requirements for an event at Oliver Bush Park\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at Oliver Bush Park. A technical correction was needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32329-27819 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: A technical correction was needed for the ordinance.\n- UID: 5dadf2b2-7325-4153-ae3f-2e2784325207", + "uid": "5dadf2b2-7325-4153-ae3f-2e2784325207", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees and Permit Requirements for Community Events at Parks\n- Summary: Two ordinances were presented to temporarily waive certain fees and permit requirements for community events at Oliver Bush Park and Eastshore Park. Both ordinances passed without any opposing votes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,330 and 32,331\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were adopted to waive fees and permit requirements for specific community events at the mentioned parks on designated dates.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance, Temporary Waiver, Fees, Permit Requirements, Community Events, Parks\n- UID: 88654e53-56d2-4cde-a24b-08210fb627c1", + "uid": "88654e53-56d2-4cde-a24b-08210fb627c1", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recall of RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Summary: The City Council directed CURO to recall the RFQ and issue a new one for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government Access Channels on the Cox Cable System, citing deficiencies in providing requested information to the UCTTC and the Council. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recall and reissue RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, Manager, PEG Access Channels\n- UID: ead1aa0f-0a9e-430d-8427-4c22b8d1cb2a\n\n- Topic: Re-establishment of Food Policy Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to re-establish the Food Policy Advisory Committee for one year, representing diverse interests and providing recommendations on healthy food and farming initiatives. It was continued to the meeting of 8/23/18 and referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-278\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (Continued to the meeting of 8/23/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-establish Food Policy Advisory Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Food Policy, Advisory Committee\n- UID: ead1aa0f-0a9e-430d-8427-4c22b8d1cb2a\n\n- Topic: Support for Shift Change's Mission\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to support the Shift Change's purpose and mission, urging bars and restaurants in New Orleans to participate in their education and certification efforts.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-307\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support for Shift Change's mission\n- Tags/Keywords: Shift Change, bars, restaurants\n- UID: ead1aa0f-0a9e-430d-8427-4c22b8d1cb2a", + "uid": "ead1aa0f-0a9e-430d-8427-4c22b8d1cb2a", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-18-307\n- Summary: The resolution aims to promote trauma-informed systems in school boards and institutions for the well-being and success of children. It passed with 7 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-307\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to implement trauma-informed systems in school boards and institutions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Trauma-informed systems, Orleans Parish School Board, well-being of children\n- UID: 20c3da58-f0ba-4939-b95d-13590f9bfd68\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-18-310\n- Summary: The resolution implores the building and implementation of trauma-informed systems within educational institutions to ensure the well-being and success of children. It passed with 7 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-310\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to promote trauma-informed systems in educational institutions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Trauma-informed systems, educational institutions, well-being of children\n- UID: 20c3da58-f0ba-4939-b95d-13590f9bfd68\n\n- Topic: Motion M-18-311\n- Summary: The motion aims to address a specific topic not clearly outlined in the provided information. It passed with 33 yeas and 38 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-311\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (33 YEAS, 38 NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, but the specific topic is not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, specific topic\n- UID: 20c3da58-f0ba-4939-b95d-13590f9bfd68", + "uid": "20c3da58-f0ba-4939-b95d-13590f9bfd68", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Contract Amendment with The Spears Group, L.L.C\n- Summary: The council voted to extend the contract with The Spears Group, L.L.C for an additional year, with a maximum compensation of up to $125,000.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-311\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of the contract with The Spears Group, L.L.C\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendment, The Spears Group, L.L.C, Maximum Compensation\n- UID: f022868f-9b2c-11e8-85d7-00505691de41\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for amending the ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-312\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal of the motion for amending the Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Public Hearing, Amendment\n- UID: 2693771f-7e9d-40cc-8d9a-2442b47572d1\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Commercial Property\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use for a commercial property located at 511 N. Hennessy.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-313\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (2 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval for a public hearing to consider a conditional use for a commercial property\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Commercial Property, Public Hearing\n- UID: 2693771f-7e9d-40cc-8d9a-2442b47572d1", + "uid": "2693771f-7e9d-40cc-8d9a-2442b47572d1", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Complete Streets Policy Support Resolution\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution to support a data-driven and equity-focused Complete Streets Policy in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-314\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Complete Streets Policy, Resolution, Equity, Data-driven, Support\n- UID: f5f5a526-c32f-40d7-84b1-abf662c14a9c\n\n- Topic: Examination of Billboard Regulations\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams introduced a motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing and study to examine the existing billboard regulations within the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) and provide recommendations for potential amendments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-319\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was introduced for further study and examination by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Billboard Regulations, City Planning Commission, Motion, Study, Examination\n- UID: f5f5a526-c32f-40d7-84b1-abf662c14a9c", + "uid": "f5f5a526-c32f-40d7-84b1-abf662c14a9c", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Directing City Planning Commission for CZO Amendments\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically related to mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-320\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Community Development Committee, continued to the meeting of 8/9/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Inclusionary Zoning, Public Hearing\n- UID: e2909434-75e8-4eb8-8768-18b0208b0c8f\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for Property at 2615 S. Rocheblave St.\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 2615 S. Rocheblave St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-321\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee\n- UID: e2909434-75e8-4eb8-8768-18b0208b0c8f", + "uid": "e2909434-75e8-4eb8-8768-18b0208b0c8f", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: Motion to waive all permit fees for events and activities officially sponsored by the Next Generations of Original Morning Star Full Baptist Church\u2019s \u201cBack to School Supply Give Away and Stop the Violence Rally\u201d events at Sampson Park. The fee waiver does not include any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-322\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive permit fees for the specified events was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Next Generations of Original Morning Star Full Baptist Church, Sampson Park\n- UID: c32902c8-9bf0-4602-a2d4-c747a4c1b4e0", + "uid": "c32902c8-9bf0-4602-a2d4-c747a4c1b4e0", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting at 2:30 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to Adjourn, Meeting Conclusion\n- UID: 5ce0cfb9-c195-41d6-9692-0c1a99d56601", + "uid": "5ce0cfb9-c195-41d6-9692-0c1a99d56601", + "publish_date": "7-26-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-26-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and a quorum of six members was established.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 Present, 1 Absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established with six members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Meeting\n- UID: 6118e93c-e7ba-4230-a447-3e420566aecf", + "uid": "6118e93c-e7ba-4230-a447-3e420566aecf", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Honoring Track and Field Olympian, Chelsea Hayes\n - Summary: Councilmembers Nguyen and Williams presented a resolution to honor Chelsea Hayes, a Track and Field Olympian.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to honor Chelsea Hayes was unanimously passed by the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Chelsea Hayes, Olympian, Resolution, Honoring\n - UID: a9865563-acc0-44b2-bb94-2bad5a344979\n\n- Topic: Presentation of Jared Green's book \"There's a Creature In My Belly\"\n - Summary: Jared Green presented his new book \"There's a Creature In My Belly\" to the City Council.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The presentation of Jared Green's book was approved by the majority of the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Jared Green, Book Presentation, Approval\n - UID: a9865563-acc0-44b2-bb94-2bad5a344979\n\n- Topic: Impact of Incarceration on Children\n - Summary: Dominque Jones and Robresha \"Bree\" Anderson briefed the council on how incarceration has an impact on children.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The briefing on the impact of incarceration on children was approved by the majority of the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Incarceration, Children, Briefing, Approval\n - UID: a9865563-acc0-44b2-bb94-2bad5a344979", + "uid": "a9865563-acc0-44b2-bb94-2bad5a344979", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed 2019 Budget and Work Plan for the City of New Orleans Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The Downtown Development District (DDD) is required to submit a plan to the New Orleans City Planning Commission outlining public improvements, facilities, and services for the district. The City Planning Commission reviewed the plan and recommended it for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission recommendation for approval was accepted.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Downtown Development District, City Planning Commission, 2019 Budget\n- UID: a8157e7b-cb87-4205-87ec-abe84cb6dea3\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation's Tourism Promotion Program for 2019\n- Summary: An ordinance to adopt the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation's Tourism Promotion Program for 2019 in order to provide special services for marketing New Orleans tourism. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,426\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Tourism Marketing Corporation, Tourism Promotion Program, Marketing\n- UID: a8157e7b-cb87-4205-87ec-abe84cb6dea3", + "uid": "a8157e7b-cb87-4205-87ec-abe84cb6dea3", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes for the Year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the levy of ad valorem taxes on all property in the City of New Orleans for the year 2019, including special development and security districts. The ordinance also reallocates tax receipts for a state millage.\n- Ordinance Number: 32426 - 27926 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: b39529b3-16b4-4553-a455-d1c685345a27\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes for the Year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance was amended to the levy of ad valorem taxes on property in special development and security districts in the City of New Orleans for the year 2019. \n- Ordinance Number: 32461 - 27928 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: As Amended - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended as proposed and passed without further amendments.\n- UID: b39529b3-16b4-4553-a455-d1c685345a27\n\n- Topic: Further Amendment to Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes for the Year 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance involved a further amendment to the levy of ad valorem taxes for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: 32461 AMD TL-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: As Amended - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended as proposed and passed without further amendments.\n- UID: b39529b3-16b4-4553-a455-d1c685345a27", + "uid": "b39529b3-16b4-4553-a455-d1c685345a27", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Fees on Property in Special Taxing Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the levy of fees on property located in special security and improvement taxing districts in the City of New Orleans for the year 2019. It passed after two motions, with unanimous support from all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: 32462 - 27929 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Amendment as Amended: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after two motions, with no opposition from any council member.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Fees, Taxing Districts, City of New Orleans, 2019, Levy\n- UID: b2dee064-40cd-4616-a176-9b0f817a0ad7\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget for the Year 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance provides a Capital Budget for the year 2019 in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter. It passed with unanimous support from all council members present, with a technical correction noted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32463 - 27930 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Adopt: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition, and a technical correction was noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, City Charter, 2019, Budgeting\n- UID: b2dee064-40cd-4616-a176-9b0f817a0ad7", + "uid": "b2dee064-40cd-4616-a176-9b0f817a0ad7", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance provided an operating budget of revenues for the city of New Orleans for the year 2019 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter. A technical correction was needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32464\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and passed with no opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, City of New Orleans, 2019, Amendment\n- UID: 3848e30a-2434-4fa3-9914-3627e96e19ae", + "uid": "3848e30a-2434-4fa3-9914-3627e96e19ae", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019\n- Summary: An ordinance providing the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 in accordance with the city charter.\n- Ordinance Number: llg. CAL. NO. 32,465\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n Vote 3: N/A\n Vote 4: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, City of New Orleans, 2019, City Charter\n- UID: 9f5934a6-911d-485b-b876-6e410d99c02a", + "uid": "9f5934a6-911d-485b-b876-6e410d99c02a", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance 32465\n- Summary: Multiple amendments were proposed for Ordinance 32465, all of which were passed unanimously by the council members.\n- Ordinance Number: 32465\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Amendment 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Amendment 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Amendment 4: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Amendment 5: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All proposed amendments to Ordinance 32465 were unanimously passed by the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: a659d6c9-e105-44a8-993f-a93a09549946", + "uid": "a659d6c9-e105-44a8-993f-a93a09549946", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to EB-FEM-GR-4\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on amending a specific regulation related to femicide prevention. The amendment passed with unanimous support from all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: 32465 AMD EB-FEM-GR-4\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the regulation on femicide prevention was successfully passed with no opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Femicide prevention, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 022efc2f-ee44-4ac2-aa15-e35f6b8119ee\n\n- Topic: Amendment to EB-HUD-GR-5\n- Summary: This ordinance focused on an amendment related to housing and urban development policies. The amendment also passed unanimously with full support from all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: 32465 AM EB-HUD-GR-5\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the housing and urban development policy was successfully passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Housing, Urban Development, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 022efc2f-ee44-4ac2-aa15-e35f6b8119ee\n\n- Topic: Amendment to EB-LCD-GR-6\n- Summary: This ordinance focused on an amendment related to land use and community development policies. Similar to the previous ordinances, this amendment also passed with unanimous support from all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: 32465 AMD EB-LCD-GR-6\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to land use and community development policies was successfully passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Land Use, Community Development, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 022efc2f-ee44-4ac2-aa15-e35f6b8119ee\n\n- Topic: Amendment to EB-GF\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on an amendment related to general fund management. Similar to the previous ordinances, this amendment also passed with unanimous support from all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: 32465 AMD EB-GF\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to general fund management policies was successfully passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: General Fund, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 022efc2f-ee44-4ac2-aa15-e35f6b8119ee", + "uid": "022efc2f-ee44-4ac2-aa15-e35f6b8119ee", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code Section 2-1103 for Notary Fees\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to increase fees for notary fees and make other related provisions. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,466\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend notary fees was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Notary Fees, Fee Increase, Amendment, Adopted\n- UID: bdf836f5-bda1-4fdf-ba96-d5fa1da4250d\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to adopt the Downtown Development District's 2019 Plan for additional capital and special services, facilities, and improvements. The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and decision-making.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,467\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to a future meeting - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to adopt the 2019 Plan for the Downtown Development District was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2019 Plan, Capital Improvement, Continued\n- UID: bdf836f5-bda1-4fdf-ba96-d5fa1da4250d", + "uid": "bdf836f5-bda1-4fdf-ba96-d5fa1da4250d", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: The council approved the operating budget of the New Orleans Aviation Board for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_M-18-493\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, New Orleans Aviation Board, Operating Budget, 2019, Approval\n- UID: 0023a2e6-0a16-4cc8-b588-082f6e539c06\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission\n- Summary: The council approved the operating budget of the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_M-18-494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission, Operating Budget, 2019, Approval\n- UID: 0023a2e6-0a16-4cc8-b588-082f6e539c06", + "uid": "0023a2e6-0a16-4cc8-b588-082f6e539c06", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for French Market Corporation\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the French Market Corporation for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-495\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Operating Budget for the French Market Corporation for 2019 was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, French Market Corporation, Approval\n- UID: a72cb8ce-d1a1-4368-b96d-019257abecac\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-496\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Operating Budget for the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for 2019 was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, Approval\n- UID: a72cb8ce-d1a1-4368-b96d-019257abecac", + "uid": "a72cb8ce-d1a1-4368-b96d-019257abecac", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Orleans Parish Communication District\n- Summary: The ordinance to approve the Operating Budget for the year 2019 of the Orleans Parish Communication District was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-497\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 34361b90-243a-4ccf-908d-e72e32a968ca\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Building Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance to approve the Operating Budget for the year 2019 of the New Orleans Building Corporation was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 34361b90-243a-4ccf-908d-e72e32a968ca\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Algiers Economic Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance to approve the Operating Budget for the year 2019 of the Algiers Economic Development District was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-505\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Algiers Economic Development District\n- UID: 34361b90-243a-4ccf-908d-e72e32a968ca", + "uid": "34361b90-243a-4ccf-908d-e72e32a968ca", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Professional Services Expenditures\n- Summary: The council discussed various professional services expenditures including insurance, telephone/postage/internet, meetings, landscaping, equipment lease, bond costs, tech support, security, Entergy, and other expenses. The total expenditures and revenue were both $1,320,000. The item was continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-505\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The expenditures were approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Expenditures, Professional Services, Budget, M-18-505\n- UID: 195eea35-dd00-43c5-aced-3c16b39aed63\n\n- Topic: Authorization for 2019 Budget Adoption\n- Summary: The council authorized the Clerk of Council staff to make technical, typographical, mathematical and/or structural adjustments to any Ordinances, Motions, and amendments related to the adoption of the 2019 budget. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-501\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for adjustments to the 2019 budget ordinances and motions was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Authorization, M-18-501\n- UID: 195eea35-dd00-43c5-aced-3c16b39aed63\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Kediga I. Amare\n- Summary: An ordinance was discussed to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare. The details of the agreement were not specified in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Mayor, New Orleans, CAL. NO. 29,760\n- UID: 195eea35-dd00-43c5-aced-3c16b39aed63", + "uid": "195eea35-dd00-43c5-aced-3c16b39aed63", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed Encroachment of Cantilever Canopy\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The use granted in the servitude agreement will incorporate space that is not needed for public purposes nor interfere with the use of the public right-of-way. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/10/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 1/10/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/10/19\n- UID: b6f496fc-8e7c-4c2f-a80c-61e65e6e3acf\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Per Capita Continuous Loop Sightseeing Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicles and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience with regard to per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction is needed, and it was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 32280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 1/24/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: b6f496fc-8e7c-4c2f-a80c-61e65e6e3acf\n\n- Topic: Temporary Moratorium on Issuance of Permits and Licenses for Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses relative to Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR) to all persons who do not currently hold an existing, valid STR permit/license or a conditional use ordinance that permits a STR at a premises on the effective date of this ordinance. The moratorium applies to persons seeking the issuance or renewal of Temporary STR permits/licenses or the issuance of new Commercial STR permits/licenses for STR-use on the first floor of multi-story buildings. The ordinance was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to a future meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting\n- UID: b6f496fc-8e7c-4c2f-a80c-61e65e6e3acf", + "uid": "b6f496fc-8e7c-4c2f-a80c-61e65e6e3acf", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the full Council meeting on 1/24/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee deferred the decision to the full Council meeting.\n- UID: 891aa13a-205b-4ec0-a1a1-c3233f3e59dd\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Expenditures for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating expenditures to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the full Council meeting on 1/24/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee deferred the decision to the full Council meeting.\n- UID: 891aa13a-205b-4ec0-a1a1-c3233f3e59dd\n\n- Topic: Granting a Non-Exclusive Franchise for Wireless Broadband Network\n- Summary: This ordinance involves granting a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless broadband network within the corporate limits of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the full Council meeting on 1/24/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was deferred to the full Council meeting.\n- UID: 891aa13a-205b-4ec0-a1a1-c3233f3e59dd", + "uid": "891aa13a-205b-4ec0-a1a1-c3233f3e59dd", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Sections 30-58 through 30-65 of the City Code for wireless franchises\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to provide for the granting of wireless franchises and permits. It includes provisions for related permits, fees, and other costs. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/20/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,385\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to a later meeting\n- UID: 48d09373-fc7b-4acc-8de9-8d2a3c8abbd9\n\n- Topic: Authorization of a servitude agreement for encroachments on public rights-of-way\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way. The minimum price and terms of said servitude agreement are fixed. The ordinance passed with a vote of 7-0.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,459\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of the servitude agreement\n- UID: 48d09373-fc7b-4acc-8de9-8d2a3c8abbd9\n\n- Topic: Authorization of a servitude agreement for encroachments on public rights-of-way\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way. The minimum price and terms of said servitude agreement are fixed. The ordinance passed with a vote of 7-0.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,468\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of the servitude agreement\n- UID: 48d09373-fc7b-4acc-8de9-8d2a3c8abbd9", + "uid": "48d09373-fc7b-4acc-8de9-8d2a3c8abbd9", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding with City of Kenner for Airport Access Road\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks approval for an amendment to a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Kenner regarding a new Airport access road. The amendment is attached to the ordinance. The ordinance was moved by Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Giarrusso. It was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32468 - 27934 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Kenner for the new Airport access road.\n- UID: bc65b15d-ef96-4e33-999d-a2a98fd69c03\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal of Nikki Szalwinski\n- Summary: The appeal requests to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \"approval\" for A/C location for property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street. The ordinance was moved by Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Banks. It was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the appeal of the VCC decision for A/C location at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- UID: bc65b15d-ef96-4e33-999d-a2a98fd69c03", + "uid": "bc65b15d-ef96-4e33-999d-a2a98fd69c03", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification and Approval of Revisions to Design Guidelines Regarding Rooftop Additions\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the revisions to the Design Guidelines regarding rooftop additions adopted by the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-506\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted in accordance with Section 2-1000 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Design Guidelines, Rooftop Additions, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: e533af87-5ddb-4047-851b-bbb27223997e\n\n- Topic: Request for Text Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Michael G. Sherman requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow for light poles for Industrial Uses to have a limitation of a maximum of thirty (30) feet in height, with a recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\" from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 104/18\n- Votes Summary: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for text amendment was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Text Amendment, Lighting Limitations, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e533af87-5ddb-4047-851b-bbb27223997e", + "uid": "e533af87-5ddb-4047-851b-bbb27223997e", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 106/18 - MCDONALD\u2019S CORPORATION\n- Summary: McDonald\u2019s Corporation requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to modify the Saint Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District. The amendment sought to allow the demolition, reconstruction, modification, and expansion of existing fast food restaurants and drive-through facilities in specified areas. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 106/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 12/6/18)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting for further discussion and potential action.\n- UID: 6682f5b5-ebfc-4215-9718-dd377ab0181f\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 107/18 - MCDONALD\u2019S CORPORATION\n- Summary: McDonald\u2019s Corporation requested a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-through facilities in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, specifically the St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 107/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No specific voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified in the provided information.\n- UID: 6682f5b5-ebfc-4215-9718-dd377ab0181f", + "uid": "6682f5b5-ebfc-4215-9718-dd377ab0181f", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 107/18 - Axis Millwork & Fabrication, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in a specific district and overlay district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to waivers and provisos. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 107/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for approval passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, Municipal District\n- UID: 0b73ee2d-4280-42a2-b8ff-e99930061449\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 119/18 - AGA Development Partners, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance sought approval for a specific development project. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-518\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for approval passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Development Project, Municipal District\n- UID: 0b73ee2d-4280-42a2-b8ff-e99930061449", + "uid": "0b73ee2d-4280-42a2-b8ff-e99930061449", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Dwellings in Multiple Business Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific business districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to fourteen provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 121/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, business districts, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1c204f21-7175-40bd-82ef-26eb75e92bf0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 1532 St. Philip Street\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from a Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to a Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion to deny the ordinance was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the ordinance was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, Historic District\n- UID: 1c204f21-7175-40bd-82ef-26eb75e92bf0", + "uid": "1c204f21-7175-40bd-82ef-26eb75e92bf0", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 111/18 - 2820-26 ST. CLAUDE AVENUE LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a bar with live entertainment and retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion was ultimately withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-516\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 1 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 3 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- UID: ac69f351-2e54-4d6b-9283-79d6df94a247\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 115/18 \u2014 CAL MORRIS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from a residential district to a commercial district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 115/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to a future meeting.\n- UID: ac69f351-2e54-4d6b-9283-79d6df94a247\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 118/18 - MICHAEL WALDO MAYER IIT\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a bar (daiquiri shop) in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was not mentioned. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote and any amendments or discussions are not included.\n- UID: ac69f351-2e54-4d6b-9283-79d6df94a247", + "uid": "ac69f351-2e54-4d6b-9283-79d6df94a247", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 118-18 Presentation\n- Summary: The presentation included speakers both in favor and against the zoning docket. The motion to deny the zoning docket was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 118/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the zoning docket was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, ZD NO. 118/18, Presentation\n- UID: 82d57848-7738-47c0-8295-148fc403fd1a\n\n- Topic: Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the review process, procedure, and approval criteria for participation in the ITEP, offering tax incentives for manufacturers in Louisiana. It was referred to the Economic Development Committee and continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,472\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Economic Development Committee and continued to the meeting of 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, Tax Incentives, Economic Development\n- UID: 82d57848-7738-47c0-8295-148fc403fd1a", + "uid": "82d57848-7738-47c0-8295-148fc403fd1a", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 146-3 of the Code of the City of New Orleans for road race permits\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to prohibit road races on election days and make amendments to the existing regulations for required permits for road races.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,473\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/20/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: 13ae09e2-d8ae-456c-b1d3-2efa471c3d4b\n\n- Topic: Establishment of provisions for the distribution of print matter\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish provisions for the distribution of solicited and unsolicited print matter within the city of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,476\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 12/6/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- UID: 13ae09e2-d8ae-456c-b1d3-2efa471c3d4b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Unclassified Pay Plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the salary range for the position of Executive Counsel, City Council (U-3556) within the City Council\u2019s Chief of Staff Office and the salary allowable within the Unclassified Pay Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,477\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- UID: 13ae09e2-d8ae-456c-b1d3-2efa471c3d4b", + "uid": "13ae09e2-d8ae-456c-b1d3-2efa471c3d4b", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Classified Pay Plan Amendments\n- Summary: The council approved the amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Associated Analyst Series) adopted by the Civil Service Commission, effective November 29, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-500\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission, Amendments\n- UID: b34c0c37-bcf0-40a1-8c6c-cadfa5312165\n\n- Topic: Approval of City Council/Harrah's Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The council approved the City Council/Harrah's Community Support Grants Program from grant funds, subject to the organization's eligibility.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-502\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the grants program from grant funds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Support Grants, Harrah's, Grant Funds\n- UID: b34c0c37-bcf0-40a1-8c6c-cadfa5312165", + "uid": "b34c0c37-bcf0-40a1-8c6c-cadfa5312165", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding for Various Community Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on allocating funds to various community organizations, including the Louisiana Center for Children's Rights, Le Sanctuary, Inc., Court Watch NOLA, NOLA Tree Project, and STEM Library Lab.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (27 YEAS, 56 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The funds were allocated to the mentioned community organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Organizations, Allocation\n- UID: a89e94d2-27cc-43ff-92da-b18b8e201ab2\n\n- Topic: Funding for District \"A\" Community Organizations\n- Summary: The council approved funding for various community organizations in District \"A\", including the Advocacy Center of Louisiana, City Year, Inc., Covenant House New Orleans, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - ($16,071 allocated)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approved funds were allocated to the mentioned community organizations in District \"A\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Organizations, District A\n- UID: a89e94d2-27cc-43ff-92da-b18b8e201ab2\n\n- Topic: Funding for District \"B\" Community Organizations\n- Summary: The council approved funding for various community organizations in District \"B\", including Second Bethlehem Baptist Church, Southern Rep, Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - ($16,000 allocated)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approved funds were allocated to the mentioned community organizations in District \"B\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Organizations, District B\n- UID: a89e94d2-27cc-43ff-92da-b18b8e201ab2", + "uid": "a89e94d2-27cc-43ff-92da-b18b8e201ab2", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding allocations for various organizations and projects\n- Summary: The council voted on allocating funding to various organizations and projects, including Silence is Violence, Covenant House New Orleans, Central City Economic Opportunity Corp., and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (28 YEAS, 56 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocations approved for multiple organizations and projects.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Organizations, Projects\n- UID: 48eda8d9-ec9b-4f23-b2a3-36fb4fc134e2\n\n- Topic: Funding allocations for community-based organizations and projects\n- Summary: The council voted on allocating funding to various community-based organizations and projects, including RIDE New Orleans, Teaching Responsible Earth Education, People Program, Inc., and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (16 YEAS, N/A NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocations approved for community-based organizations and projects.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community, Funding, Organizations, Projects\n- UID: 48eda8d9-ec9b-4f23-b2a3-36fb4fc134e2\n\n- Topic: Funding allocations for local community initiatives and organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on allocating funding to various local community initiatives and organizations, including Anthony Bean Community Theater and Acting School, Benjamin Foundation, Common Ground Relief, Inc., and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (16 YEAS, N/A NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocations approved for local community initiatives and organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Local, Community, Funding, Organizations\n- UID: 48eda8d9-ec9b-4f23-b2a3-36fb4fc134e2", + "uid": "48eda8d9-ec9b-4f23-b2a3-36fb4fc134e2", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Lower Ninth Ward Housing Development IZD. This amendment aims to establish standards for the redevelopment of non-conforming lots in specific areas and make provisions for single-family and two-family residences.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-503\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing for the proposed amendment.\n- UID: 659c4454-9cad-4b49-bb96-795fd269751d", + "uid": "659c4454-9cad-4b49-bb96-795fd269751d", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Map Amendment to CZO for Zoning Designation Change\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing to consider a map amendment to change the zoning designation of S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District for properties in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-504\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing for the map amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, public hearing, map amendment, zoning designation, CZO, residential district\n- UID: 969247db-4b43-4706-9751-ca9fac58a3ef\n\n- Topic: Tabulation of Votes for Kenilworth Improvement District Proposition\n- Summary: The votes cast in the Election held on Tuesday, November 26, 2018, for the KENILWORTH IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION were tabulated, with 405 votes for and 342 votes against.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-507\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The tabulation of votes for the Kenilworth Improvement District Proposition was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Election, tabulation of votes, Kenilworth Improvement District Proposition\n- UID: 969247db-4b43-4706-9751-ca9fac58a3ef", + "uid": "969247db-4b43-4706-9751-ca9fac58a3ef", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: LAKE OAKS SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes cast in the Election held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, for the LAKE OAKS SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition, with 308 votes for and 40 votes against. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-508\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: ADOPTED\n- UID: c6bd6988-72c2-4ac1-a56d-603c86a5944a\n\n- Topic: LAKE BULLARD NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: This ordinance tabulated the votes cast in the Election held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, for the LAKE BULLARD NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition, with 214 votes for and 180 votes against. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-509\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: ADOPTED\n- UID: c6bd6988-72c2-4ac1-a56d-603c86a5944a", + "uid": "c6bd6988-72c2-4ac1-a56d-603c86a5944a", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending the holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2018\n- Summary: The motion aimed to include additional holidays in the city government's holiday schedule for the year 2018, specifically the Winter Holiday on December 24, 2018, and New Year on December 31, 2018. The motion was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-510\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the holiday schedule was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Holiday schedule, Amendment, City Government\n- UID: 6cc228d4-2a6e-4e05-ad66-36d45ef94f43\n\n- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically to create less burdensome application processes for erecting murals within the city. The motion passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-511\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Murals\n- UID: 6cc228d4-2a6e-4e05-ad66-36d45ef94f43", + "uid": "6cc228d4-2a6e-4e05-ad66-36d45ef94f43", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Orleans Landbridge Shoreline Stabilization and Marsh Creation (PO-169) project\n- Summary: The council voted to support the project for shoreline stabilization and marsh creation in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-513\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to support the project.\n- Tags/Keywords: Shoreline Stabilization, Marsh Creation, Resolution, Support\n- UID: 1cd79e03-59a1-45f0-9305-326398bdaaa5\n\n- Topic: Additional Security for Criminal District Court\n- Summary: The council voted to support and encourage the use of additional security to supplement the Sheriff's existing efforts in the Criminal District Court.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-514\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to facilitate the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office to focus on furthering consent decree compliance and security within the courtrooms.\n- Tags/Keywords: Additional Security, Criminal District Court, Resolution, Support\n- UID: 1cd79e03-59a1-45f0-9305-326398bdaaa5", + "uid": "1cd79e03-59a1-45f0-9305-326398bdaaa5", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Objections to Discovery\n - Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors and Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., regarding a revised application for a change in electric and gas rates. The objections were received.\n - Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received and adopted by the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, objections, discovery\n - UID: 712ea7a9-b268-43fb-9476-876198dcd300\n\n- Topic: Crescent City Power Users' Group's Motion for Intervention\n - Summary: Crescent City Power Users' Group submitted a motion for intervention regarding the same revised application for a change in electric and gas rates. The motion for intervention was received.\n - Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The motion for intervention was received and adopted by the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Crescent City Power Users' Group, intervention, electric and gas rates\n - UID: 712ea7a9-b268-43fb-9476-876198dcd300\n\n- Topic: Energy Smart Quarterly Report\n - Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Energy Smart Quarterly Report for the period of July 1, 2018, to September 30, 2018.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted for review and no voting outcome was recorded.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Energy Smart, quarterly report\n - UID: 712ea7a9-b268-43fb-9476-876198dcd300", + "uid": "712ea7a9-b268-43fb-9476-876198dcd300", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Reply Comments Regarding Proposed Community Solar Rules\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted reply comments regarding proposed community solar rules in the rulemaking proceeding to establish rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO DOCKET NO. UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the reply comments was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, community solar rules, rulemaking proceeding\n- UID: 122f7815-6234-46b2-a633-563da0c29177\n\n- Topic: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s Reply Comments on Council Utility Advisors' White Paper and Proposed Rules for Community Solar Projects\n- Summary: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. submitted reply comments on the Council Utility Advisors' white paper and proposed rules for community solar projects in the rulemaking proceeding.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO DOCKET NO. UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the reply comments was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., community solar projects, rulemaking proceeding\n- UID: 122f7815-6234-46b2-a633-563da0c29177\n\n- Topic: Quanta Technology, LLC's Assessment of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Distribution Reliability Improvement Initiatives\n- Summary: Quanta Technology, LLC submitted an assessment of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's distribution reliability improvement initiatives regarding electric service disruptions and complaints.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the assessment was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Quanta Technology, LLC, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, distribution reliability, electric service disruptions\n- UID: 122f7815-6234-46b2-a633-563da0c29177", + "uid": "122f7815-6234-46b2-a633-563da0c29177", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan and New Classes\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Director of Personnel, City of New Orleans, submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan and proposed new classes: Budget Consultants (CAO) and Personal Consultants (Civil Services) for Council approval.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposed amendments and new classes were received for council approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission, Amendments\n- UID: b6a0ccf5-29c3-477a-97a2-9eec224e1d17\n\n- Topic: Intervention in UD-18-07, Entergy Application for Change in Rates\n- Summary: Brian A. Ferrara, Assistant Special Counsel for Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans, submitted a motion of intervention in UD-18-07, the Entergy application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion of intervention in the Entergy rate change application was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Intervention, Rates\n- UID: b6a0ccf5-29c3-477a-97a2-9eec224e1d17\n\n- Topic: Request for Intervention in Entergy Rate Change Application\n- Summary: Reverend Gregory Manning, representing Justice & Beyond, submitted a request for intervention in the Entergy rate change application.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for intervention in the Entergy rate change application was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Intervention, Justice & Beyond\n- UID: b6a0ccf5-29c3-477a-97a2-9eec224e1d17\n\n- Topic: Entergy's Opposition to Motion for Intervention\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel for Entergy Services, Inc., submitted Entergy's opposition to the Crescent City Power Users' Group motion for intervention in the Entergy rate change application.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Entergy submitted its opposition to the intervention motion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Intervention, Opposition\n- UID: b6a0ccf5-29c3-477a-97a2-9eec224e1d17", + "uid": "b6a0ccf5-29c3-477a-97a2-9eec224e1d17", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Change in Electric and Gas Rates Pursuant to Council Resolutions\n- Summary: The council received motions and support for an extension of time to file direct testimony regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motions for an extension of time to file direct testimony were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric and Gas Rates, Entergy New Orleans, Extension of Time\n- UID: d8833272-49e2-4c68-941b-766ac5c01e5d", + "uid": "d8833272-49e2-4c68-941b-766ac5c01e5d", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Millage Levy for City Debt Servicing\n- Summary: David W. Gernhauser, Secretary of the Board of Liquidation, recommended a millage levy of 22.5 mills to service the bonded debt of the City during the year 2019, adopted by resolution during a special meeting held on November 7, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation received by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Debt, Millage Levy, Bonded Debt, Servicing\n- UID: a69df9c1-6721-4869-ad86-57e79bc667d9\n\n- Topic: Rescheduling Status Conference Call\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel of Dentons US LLP, submitted a motion to reschedule a status conference call regarding the investigation and remediation of electric service disruptions and complaints, and the establishment of minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Service, Rescheduling, Investigation, Remediation\n- UID: a69df9c1-6721-4869-ad86-57e79bc667d9\n\n- Topic: Submission of Supplemental Testimony and Exhibits\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Senior Counsel of Legal Services - Regulatory at Entergy Services, Inc., submitted supplemental testimony and exhibits regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of renewables portfolio and request for cost recovery and related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No.: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Testimony and exhibits received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Testimony, Exhibits, Renewables Portfolio, Cost Recovery\n- UID: a69df9c1-6721-4869-ad86-57e79bc667d9\n\n- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by Council's Advisors\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, Inc., submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors and the Alliance for Affordable Energy and Building Science Innovators, LLC, regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Discovery, Objections, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: a69df9c1-6721-4869-ad86-57e79bc667d9", + "uid": "a69df9c1-6721-4869-ad86-57e79bc667d9", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted the Advisors\u2019 Opposition to Building Science Innovators, LLC\u2019s First Set of Requests for Information of Entergy New Orleans, LLC and Council\u2019s Advisors.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the opposition document\n- Tags/Keywords: Opposition, Requests for Information, Entergy New Orleans, Dentons US LLP\n- UID: e88ebca1-759d-41f0-9fd5-3f0e3416acdd\n\n- Topic: Communication from Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Objections to Discovery Propounded by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the objections document\n- Tags/Keywords: Objections, Discovery, Entergy New Orleans, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- UID: e88ebca1-759d-41f0-9fd5-3f0e3416acdd\n\n- Topic: Communication from Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted ENO's Notice of Withdrawal of its Opposition to the Crescent City Power Users' Group Motion for Intervention and Motion to Strike.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the withdrawal notice\n- Tags/Keywords: Withdrawal, Opposition, Crescent City Power Users' Group, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: e88ebca1-759d-41f0-9fd5-3f0e3416acdd", + "uid": "e88ebca1-759d-41f0-9fd5-3f0e3416acdd", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Reports\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino, Manager of Fuel & Special Riders at Entergy Services, Inc., submitted the quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with Resolution R-91-102.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Natural Gas, Compliance, Quarterly Reports\n- UID: b5bb3c31-7cca-4ae3-928d-cc4be90b4fac\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision - Approval\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard, Clerk of the Department of Safety and Permits, submitted a request for Council action regarding the NCDAC's decision of \"approval\" for a demolition permit for the property at 1919 Piety Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Approval\n- UID: b5bb3c31-7cca-4ae3-928d-cc4be90b4fac\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision - Denial and Fee Waiver\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard, Clerk of the Department of Safety and Permits, submitted a request for Council action regarding the NCDAC's decision of \"denial\" for a demolition permit for the property at 2213 St. Bernard Avenue and the property owner's request for a fee reduction/waiver.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Denial, Fee Waiver\n- UID: b5bb3c31-7cca-4ae3-928d-cc4be90b4fac", + "uid": "b5bb3c31-7cca-4ae3-928d-cc4be90b4fac", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permits Application\n- Summary: The council received applications for demolition permits for multiple addresses in different districts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The applications for demolition permits were received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, applications, addresses, districts\n- UID: 58434972-0643-4b16-9ceb-3d281c2c0c36\n\n- Topic: Opposition to Utility Advisors for Council\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted the opposition to the Utility Advisors for Council of the City of New Orleans to Crescent City Power Users\u2019 Group\u2019s Motion for Extension of Time to File Direct Testimony.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The opposition was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Opposition, Utility Advisors, Council, Crescent City Power Users\u2019 Group\n- UID: 58434972-0643-4b16-9ceb-3d281c2c0c36\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Opposition\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, Inc., submitted the opposition to the Crescent City Power Users' Group Motion for Extension of Time to File Direct Testimony.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The opposition was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Opposition, Crescent City Power Users' Group\n- UID: 58434972-0643-4b16-9ceb-3d281c2c0c36\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of the Revised Supplemental and Amended Implementation Plan for Program Year 9 of the Energy Smart Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The application was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Application, Energy Smart Plan\n- UID: 58434972-0643-4b16-9ceb-3d281c2c0c36", + "uid": "58434972-0643-4b16-9ceb-3d281c2c0c36", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted technical meeting materials regarding the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Materials received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, resource plan, technical meeting, regulatory\n- UID: 7ed4ac76-d0ec-4154-afba-f25a4ccd6045\n\n- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted the Revised Program Year 8 Implementation Plan and Mid-Year Behavioral Program Evaluation as per specific resolutions.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Materials received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, program implementation, behavioral program evaluation, regulatory\n- UID: 7ed4ac76-d0ec-4154-afba-f25a4ccd6045\n\n- Topic: Communication from Drew Handwerk\n- Summary: Drew Handwerk requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d for retention of decorative railings for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal received, hearing date set for 12/6/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, property, decorative railings\n- UID: 7ed4ac76-d0ec-4154-afba-f25a4ccd6045\n\n- Topic: Communication from Logan Burke, Executive Director, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan Burke submitted the Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Reply Comments regarding the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, regulatory process, proposals, generating resources, purchase power agreements\n- UID: 7ed4ac76-d0ec-4154-afba-f25a4ccd6045", + "uid": "7ed4ac76-d0ec-4154-afba-f25a4ccd6045", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Unopposed Motion to Reset Dates in Procedural Schedule for Electric Service Disruptions Investigation\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann from Dentons US LLP submitted a motion to reset dates in the procedural schedule for the investigation and remediation of electric service disruptions and complaints, as well as the establishment of minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reset dates in the procedural schedule for the investigation and remediation of electric service disruptions and complaints passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Service Disruptions, Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards, Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- UID: d983efd3-ca85-4472-a97b-0299b098ebef\n\n- Topic: Reply Comments on Process for Requests for Proposals for Generating Resources\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillion from Kean/Miller, LLP submitted reply comments on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to consider the process for how future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC shall be conducted.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Requests for Proposals, Generating Resources, Purchase Power Agreements\n- UID: d983efd3-ca85-4472-a97b-0299b098ebef\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Reply Comments on Rulemaking Proceeding\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted reply comments on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC regarding the council\u2019s rulemaking proceeding to consider the process for how any future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC shall be conducted.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Rulemaking Proceeding, Requests for Proposals, Generating Resources, Purchase Power Agreements\n- UID: d983efd3-ca85-4472-a97b-0299b098ebef", + "uid": "d983efd3-ca85-4472-a97b-0299b098ebef", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Fine for 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: Jonathan S. Forester, representing Robert Roth, appealed the decision of a $10,000 fine for property located at 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Fine, Property, Hearing\n- UID: 0cce6794-8a69-4636-988e-a2d56a90c9d3\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Fine for 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: Jonathan S. Forester, representing Robert Roth, appealed the decision of a $9,000 fine for property located at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Fine, Property, Hearing\n- UID: 0cce6794-8a69-4636-988e-a2d56a90c9d3\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Denial for 444 Pacific Avenue\n- Summary: Mark Routhier appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny an application to install decorative textured glass panes in new doors for property located at 444 Pacific Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Denial, Property, Hearing\n- UID: 0cce6794-8a69-4636-988e-a2d56a90c9d3\n\n- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by the Council's Advisors\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel Legal Department of Entergy Services, Inc., submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors and Crescent City Power Users' Group regarding a revised application for a change in electric and gas rates by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Objections, Discovery, Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 0cce6794-8a69-4636-988e-a2d56a90c9d3", + "uid": "0cce6794-8a69-4636-988e-a2d56a90c9d3", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: Transmittal of multiple zoning docket numbers for the City Planning Commission, with a deadline of 1/28/19. Hearing date set for 12/6/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal received, with a hearing date set for 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Hearing\n- UID: e27c70d3-b9fe-4839-9346-148f39a33657\n\n- Topic: Canal Street Study\n- Summary: Transmittal of the 2018 Canal Street Study adopted by the City Planning Commission, provided for informational purposes with no action required by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal received, no action required by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Canal Street, City Planning Commission, Study\n- UID: e27c70d3-b9fe-4839-9346-148f39a33657\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Submission of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation of \u201capproval\u201d of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2016-0702, 1600 Canal Street, Supreme Bright New Orleans, II LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal received, with a hearing date set for 12/6/18.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor's Office of Economic Development, 1600 Canal Street\n- UID: e27c70d3-b9fe-4839-9346-148f39a33657\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use in HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Proposal for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District, Square 4, Park Heights.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,469\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-family dwelling, Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District\n- UID: e27c70d3-b9fe-4839-9346-148f39a33657", + "uid": "e27c70d3-b9fe-4839-9346-148f39a33657", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 109/18\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for an indoor amusement facility with restaurant, bar, and live entertainment components over 10,000 square feet in floor area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32469 - 27935 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility\n- UID: 49859092-58be-4433-a08c-c42183feef66\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 90/18\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change and conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in a specific district. The ordinance was moved to the Regular Agenda for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32470\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was moved to the Regular Agenda for continued discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant\n- UID: 49859092-58be-4433-a08c-c42183feef66\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 105/18\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change and conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32471 - 27937 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant\n- UID: 49859092-58be-4433-a08c-c42183feef66", + "uid": "49859092-58be-4433-a08c-c42183feef66", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for Square 90, Lot 13. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,474\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unspecified number of YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU District for Square 90, Lot 13 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban District, Mixed-Use, Residential\n- UID: b0c8c310-c273-45dc-bce4-d6275c7f2e7c\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Multi-Family Residential Development\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District for Square 525, Lots 1, 2, and 23 through 36. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,475\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unspecified number of YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Planned development for multi-family residential development in an HU-RD2 District was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Multi-Family Residential, Historic Urban District\n- UID: b0c8c310-c273-45dc-bce4-d6275c7f2e7c\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Gas Station with Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-1 General Commercial District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,478\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unspecified number of YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use for a gas station with retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Gas Station, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: b0c8c310-c273-45dc-bce4-d6275c7f2e7c", + "uid": "b0c8c310-c273-45dc-bce4-d6275c7f2e7c", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32478 - 27940 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the consent agenda and referral of other matters to the proper agency.\n- UID: 33f67097-0f19-49e4-8bab-be0d44361591\n\n- Topic: Communication from L. Ronald Forman, President and CEO, Audubon Nature Institute\n- Summary: The communication from L. Ronald Forman was received and added to the Council's agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspend the rules to add the communication to the Council's Agenda.\n- UID: 33f67097-0f19-49e4-8bab-be0d44361591\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - Tax Abatement\n- Summary: The details of the ordinance were not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- UID: 33f67097-0f19-49e4-8bab-be0d44361591", + "uid": "33f67097-0f19-49e4-8bab-be0d44361591", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Restoration Tax Abatement for 2228 Gravier Street, LM Development LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement (RTA) request for 2228 Gravier Street, LM Development LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0388\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances On First Reading - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation of Municipal Address 2228 Gravier Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved. The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Property Tax Abatement, LM Development LLC\n- UID: f877aaf7-dcb1-46da-8636-68880b987baf", + "uid": "f877aaf7-dcb1-46da-8636-68880b987baf", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Pay Plan for General Counsel Position\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the pay plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service, specifically to establish a new title for the existing position of General Counsel and to change the title to Executive Administrator and General Counsel within the Ethics Review Board, along with establishing a new salary range for this classification.\n- Ordinance Number: 32479\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 council members voting in favor and 1 abstaining.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay Plan, General Counsel, Salary Range\n- UID: 38bd7a30-f537-4ca8-bf82-62d35285d224\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Air Rights\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement to lease air rights to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way at 801 Howard Avenue, fixing the minimum price and terms of the lease agreement, and ensuring that the use granted in the lease agreement does not interfere with the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32480\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAY, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 council members voting in favor, 1 voting against, and 1 abstaining.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Air Rights, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 38bd7a30-f537-4ca8-bf82-62d35285d224\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Property Owners\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way at 864 S. Peters Street, fixing the minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement, and ensuring that the use granted in the servitude agreement does not interfere with the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32481\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 council members voting in favor, 2 voting against, and 1 abstaining.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Owners, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 38bd7a30-f537-4ca8-bf82-62d35285d224\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Property Owners\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to property owners for encroachments on public rights-of-way, pertaining to a specific municipal address.\n- Ordinance Number: 32482\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 council members voting in favor and 1 abstaining.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Owners, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 38bd7a30-f537-4ca8-bf82-62d35285d224", + "uid": "38bd7a30-f537-4ca8-bf82-62d35285d224", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 700 Magazine Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for improvements at 700 Magazine Street, setting the minimum price and terms of the agreement. The use granted in the servitude agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,482\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Municipal Address, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 6be823f7-957a-479a-998b-f77263c49cf5\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 1350 Magazine Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on portions of public rights-of-way at 1350 Magazine Street, setting the minimum price and terms of the agreement. The use granted in the servitude agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,483\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Encroachments, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 6be823f7-957a-479a-998b-f77263c49cf5\n\n- Topic: Franchise for MCImetro Access Transmission Services Corp.\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to MCImetro Access Transmission Services Corp. to construct, maintain, and operate a communications system, with provisions for a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,484\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Communications System, Surety Bond\n- UID: 6be823f7-957a-479a-998b-f77263c49cf5\n\n- Topic: Lease of Land for 1530 St. Charles, L.L.C.\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease of land for an initial term of twenty years with 1530 St. Charles, L.L.C., pertaining to a portion of public property known as the \"promenade parade ground.\" The use granted in the lease agreement will incorporate space not needed for public purposes at this time.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,485\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Property, Promenade Parade Ground\n- UID: 6be823f7-957a-479a-998b-f77263c49cf5", + "uid": "6be823f7-957a-479a-998b-f77263c49cf5", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Public Rights-of-Way\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public rights-of-way at specific addresses. It also establishes the minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement and declares that the use granted will not interfere with public use. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,486\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: 55b54f71-bd40-4aef-bb1d-8b5a15a32b5d\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to de-appropriate funds from the Department of Property Management and appropriate funds to the Chief Administrative Office, amending the 2018 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,487\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 55b54f71-bd40-4aef-bb1d-8b5a15a32b5d\n\n- Topic: Filing Requirements for Public Buildings\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish requirements for the filing of plans for certain public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security to assist first responders in emergencies.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,488\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously.\n- UID: 55b54f71-bd40-4aef-bb1d-8b5a15a32b5d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Amendment for Educational Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend a previous zoning docket to permit an educational facility in a specific residential district, replacing the previous conditional use for a community center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,489\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 55b54f71-bd40-4aef-bb1d-8b5a15a32b5d", + "uid": "55b54f71-bd40-4aef-bb1d-8b5a15a32b5d", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to MU-1\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District in a specific area of the Sixth Municipal District. A technical correction is needed for this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,490\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: b22bac29-c594-4823-ad95-00cdfb87be9e\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds within Office of Independent Police Monitor\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer funds within the Office of Independent Police Monitor from the personal services category to the other operating category.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,491\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fund transfer ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fund Transfer, Office of Independent Police Monitor\n- UID: b22bac29-c594-4823-ad95-00cdfb87be9e\n\n- Topic: Funding for Various Departments to Cover Overages\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide funding to various departments to cover overages incurred during the year for 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,492\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The funding ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Departmental Budget\n- UID: b22bac29-c594-4823-ad95-00cdfb87be9e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ad Valorem Taxes Levy\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain a previous ordinance related to the levy of ad valorem taxes upon the assessed value of all property in the City of New Orleans for the year 2019, including reducing the millage from 25.50 mills to 22.50 mills.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,493\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment of ad valorem taxes levy ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Levy, Ad Valorem Taxes, Millage Reduction\n- UID: b22bac29-c594-4823-ad95-00cdfb87be9e", + "uid": "b22bac29-c594-4823-ad95-00cdfb87be9e", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Garden District and Touro Bouligny Security Districts Millage\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and add sections related to the millage of the Garden District\u2019s Security District and the Touro Bouligny Security District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32493\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Security District, Millage, Amendment\n- UID: 4e26f604-114a-47e1-ba52-fdeb44a25464\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Broad Street District\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement for the collection, use, and expenditure of a sales and use tax in the Broad Street Sports Entertainment and Dining Economic Development District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Sales Tax, Economic Development\n- UID: 4e26f604-114a-47e1-ba52-fdeb44a25464\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with OPCD\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Orleans Parish Communications District for the provision of call-taking services.\n- Ordinance Number: 32495\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Call-taking Services\n- UID: 4e26f604-114a-47e1-ba52-fdeb44a25464\n\n- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment for Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to consider adding additional use restrictions and standards to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\".\n- Ordinance Number: 32496\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Use Restrictions, Overlay District\n- UID: 4e26f604-114a-47e1-ba52-fdeb44a25464\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement Amendment with OPCD for Call Services\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Orleans Parish Communications District to update and clarify the provision of call services.\n- Ordinance Number: 32497\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Call Services\n- UID: 4e26f604-114a-47e1-ba52-fdeb44a25464", + "uid": "4e26f604-114a-47e1-ba52-fdeb44a25464", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motor vehicle inspection and permits\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish permits and fees for motor vehicle inspection certificates and inspection stations, as well as inspection standards for motor vehicle inspections. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32497\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of permits and fees for motor vehicle inspection certificates and inspection stations, and inspection standards for motor vehicle inspections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motor vehicle inspection, permits, fees\n- UID: 55a41527-13d9-4f2f-ba0a-1cc462e55d47\n\n- Topic: School bus regulations and requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to define school buses, create certificate holder and driver requirements for School Bus Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience, and establish fees and penalties relative to school bus requirements. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Definition of school buses, creation of requirements for certificate holders and drivers, establishment of fees and penalties.\n- Tags/Keywords: School bus regulations, certificate requirements, fees\n- UID: 55a41527-13d9-4f2f-ba0a-1cc462e55d47\n\n- Topic: Taxi requirements and regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend regulations for taxis, extend the CPNC extension period, remove regulations for replacement vehicles, permit wireless taximeters, and make other related changes. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32499\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of taxi regulations, extension of CPNC extension period, removal of regulations for replacement vehicles, permission for wireless taximeters.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taxi regulations, CPNC extension, wireless taximeters\n- UID: 55a41527-13d9-4f2f-ba0a-1cc462e55d47", + "uid": "55a41527-13d9-4f2f-ba0a-1cc462e55d47", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: [Ordinance 1: Zoning Amendment for Commercial District]\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning amendment to allow for mixed-use development in the commercial district, promoting economic growth and revitalization. The vote resulted in a unanimous passage.\n- Ordinance Number: 2023-001\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning ordinance was approved, allowing for mixed-use development in the commercial district, aiming to attract new businesses and enhance the area's appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Commercial District, Mixed-Use Development\n- UID: fb700f3c-b5ab-40dc-b659-aeca74144d4c\n\n- Topic: [Ordinance 2: Municipal Budget Allocation for Public Parks]\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed an allocation of $2 million from the municipal budget for the improvement and maintenance of public parks. The vote resulted in a narrow passage, with 5 in favor and 4 against.\n- Ordinance Number: 2023-002\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The allocation of funds for public parks' improvement was approved, albeit with some opposition, highlighting the importance of maintaining green spaces within the city.\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal Budget, Park Improvement, Fund Allocation\n- UID: fb700f3c-b5ab-40dc-b659-aeca74144d4c", + "uid": "fb700f3c-b5ab-40dc-b659-aeca74144d4c", + "publish_date": "11-29-2018", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-29-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Invocation by Rev. Arthur C. Groce\n- Summary: Rev. Arthur C. Groce from Israelite Baptist Church delivered the invocation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Invocation delivered by Rev. Arthur C. Groce.\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Rev. Arthur C. Groce, Israelite Baptist Church\n- UID: 9fc9ae45-9167-453c-a6bd-52c3ea3bbef0", + "uid": "9fc9ae45-9167-453c-a6bd-52c3ea3bbef0", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - April 5, 2018 and April 19, 2018\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes for the meetings held on April 5, 2018 and April 19, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes for the mentioned meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Council Meeting\n- UID: 16e289d9-0ebf-4d2b-8058-7a9859d42938\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Stacy Martin, Director of Community Affairs Advocacy for Collegiate Academies, Collegiate Academies Posse Scholars\n- Summary: A presentation was made to honor Collegiate Academies' Posse Scholarship recipients and to promote Collegiate Academies Senior Signing Day.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made to honor the scholarship recipients and promote Senior Signing Day.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Scholarship, Collegiate Academies\n- UID: 16e289d9-0ebf-4d2b-8058-7a9859d42938\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Andrea Domino Brimmer, Adonica Domino, Antoinette Domino Smith, Anola Domino Hartzog, and other members of the Domino Family, honoring the New Orleans music legend Fats Domino\n- Summary: A presentation was made to honor the late Fats Domino, a New Orleans music legend.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made to honor the music legend Fats Domino.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Fats Domino, Music Legend\n- UID: 16e289d9-0ebf-4d2b-8058-7a9859d42938", + "uid": "16e289d9-0ebf-4d2b-8058-7a9859d42938", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming Caffin Avenue to Antoine \"Fats\" Domino Drive\n- Summary: Councilmember Gray proposed the honorary renaming of Caffin Avenue to Antoine \"Fats\" Domino Drive in honor of Antoine \"Fats\" Domino, the famous musician. The request was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R~18~-164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request to rename Caffin Avenue was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance, Renaming, Caffin Avenue, Antoine \"Fats\" Domino Drive\n- UID: 91144dee-3ffa-4d0e-bb23-4b58bfea7e2b\n\n- Topic: Response of Entergy New Orleans, LLC to Council Correspondence\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted the response of Entergy New Orleans, LLC to the April 10, 2018 correspondence from Councilmember-At-Large, Jason R. Williams. The response contained Highly Sensitive Protected Materials and was received by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The response from Entergy New Orleans, LLC containing Highly Sensitive Protected Materials was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Response, Highly Sensitive Protected Materials\n- UID: 91144dee-3ffa-4d0e-bb23-4b58bfea7e2b\n\n- Topic: Request for Hearing on Council Resolution 18-65\n- Summary: Monique Harden, counsel for the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, requested a hearing regarding the Petition for Rehearing on Council Resolution 18-65, Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. No voting outcome was mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a hearing on Council Resolution 18-65 was made by Monique Harden.\n- Tags/Keywords: Hearing, Council Resolution 18-65, Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- UID: 91144dee-3ffa-4d0e-bb23-4b58bfea7e2b", + "uid": "91144dee-3ffa-4d0e-bb23-4b58bfea7e2b", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Orleans Power Station Construction and Cost Recovery Request\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the construction of a new power station and a request for cost recovery and timely relief. It was referred to the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received and Referred\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee\n- UID: 8c7cbd5a-5228-11e8-9dab-0050569 Ide41\n\n- Topic: Proposed Hiring Rate Amendments\n- Summary: The ordinance involves proposed hiring rate amendments for the classified service of the City of New Orleans. It was received for Council approval.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received for Council approval\n- UID: 6598c6d5-ccec-4053-833a-9d2fe46ae545\n\n- Topic: Application for Approval to Construct Distributed Generation-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Cost Recovery Request\n- Summary: The ordinance relates to the application for approval to construct distributed generation-scale solar photovoltaic systems and a request for cost recovery and related relief. It was received.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- UID: 6598c6d5-ccec-4053-833a-9d2fe46ae545\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request to appeal the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny an application for the addition of a rear porch on a property. The appeal was requested pursuant to Section 84-134 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal requested\n- UID: 6598c6d5-ccec-4053-833a-9d2fe46ae545", + "uid": "6598c6d5-ccec-4053-833a-9d2fe46ae545", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Administrative Rules and Regulations for Alcoholic Beverage Outlets\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits submitted information concerning the adoption of administrative rules and regulations to establish departmental regulations for Alcoholic Beverage Outlets, in compliance with City of New Orleans Code Section 2-1000(d). A public hearing was held, and there were no comments received. The fiscal impact statement indicates no fiscal impact as a result of the new rules and regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the proposed Departmental Regulations for Alcoholic Beverage Outlets was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Safety and Permits, Alcoholic Beverage Outlets, Administrative Rules and Regulations\n- UID: 0ef59090-90fa-49d5-a51a-b61b1c4d761c\n\n- Topic: Appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's \"denial\" of an appeal of the ARC's recommendation\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's \"denial\" of an appeal of the ARC's recommendation regarding the design of a porch proposed to be added at the rear elevation of a Significant rated structure for the property located at 2524 St. Charles Avenue. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the report detailing the appeal was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, New Orleans Historic District, Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 0ef59090-90fa-49d5-a51a-b61b1c4d761c", + "uid": "0ef59090-90fa-49d5-a51a-b61b1c4d761c", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 25/18, 50/18, 51/18\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted zoning docket numbers 25/18, 50/18, and 51/18 with a hearing date set for 5/24/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmitted for hearing\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Hearing\n- UID: c21fe776-92e4-4ee8-91f4-98d0c808dd3e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-242 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Councilmember Guidry introduced an ordinance to amend and reordain Section 154-242 related to the display of unauthorized signs on public streets. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,215\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendment, Unauthorized signs, Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: c21fe776-92e4-4ee8-91f4-98d0c808dd3e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 162-241 and 162-242 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams introduced an ordinance to amend and reordain Sections 162-241 and 162-242 related to disqualifications and applicable prescription periods for certain offenses for obtaining a driver\u2019s permit. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval, with a technical correction needed, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,228\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance adopted with technical correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Driver\u2019s permit, Code amendment, Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: c21fe776-92e4-4ee8-91f4-98d0c808dd3e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Councilmember Gray introduced an ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Residential District Preservation Interim Zoning. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,231\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: c21fe776-92e4-4ee8-91f4-98d0c808dd3e", + "uid": "c21fe776-92e4-4ee8-91f4-98d0c808dd3e", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change from S-RS Single-Family Residential District to C-1 General Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a single-family residential district to a general commercial district in the Third Municipal District. The address is 11033 Chef Menteur Highway. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32231 - 27759 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Commercial District\n- UID: 50c0c3f9-af47-4e6f-af7c-88f5d3c93978\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific commercial and overlay districts in the Third Municipal District. The address is 9301 Lake Forest Boulevard, Suite 109. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32233 - 27761 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Commercial District\n- UID: 50c0c3f9-af47-4e6f-af7c-88f5d3c93978\n\n- Topic: Establishment of hostels as conditional uses\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish hostels as conditional uses in areas zoned C-1 General Commercial District adjacent to residential districts citywide. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 50c0c3f9-af47-4e6f-af7c-88f5d3c93978\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of hostels as conditional uses was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Hostels, Conditional Use, Zoning\n- UID: 50c0c3f9-af47-4e6f-af7c-88f5d3c93978", + "uid": "50c0c3f9-af47-4e6f-af7c-88f5d3c93978", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance to permit \"Mardi Gras den\" in specific districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit \"Mardi Gras den\" in certain commercial and mixed-use districts. The amendment was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32234 - 27762 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to permit \"Mardi Gras den\" in specified districts was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Commercial District, Mixed-Use District, \"Mardi Gras den\"\n- UID: df3e7504-b481-463e-a854-8a4598e7bec6\n\n- Topic: Rescinding of ordinance related to sale of alcoholic beverages in a specific district\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to rescind a previous ordinance related to the sale of alcoholic beverages with meals in a specific district. The rescission was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32235 - 27763 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The previous ordinance related to the sale of alcoholic beverages in a specific district was rescinded.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning Ordinance, Rescission\n- UID: df3e7504-b481-463e-a854-8a4598e7bec6\n\n- Topic: Establishment of permit requirements for public transit shelters\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish permit requirements, standards of use, enforcement, penalties, and permit fees for the installation and maintenance of public transit shelters. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,237\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permit requirements and standards for public transit shelters were established through the adoption of the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Transit, Permit Requirements, Public Transit Shelters\n- UID: df3e7504-b481-463e-a854-8a4598e7bec6", + "uid": "df3e7504-b481-463e-a854-8a4598e7bec6", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee\n- Summary: An ordinance to rename and amend the structure of the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,253\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the committee's structure was amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety, Advisory Committee, Transportation, Airport\n- UID: 921ddcef-f0e5-4255-a60c-11c4221ff9c3\n\n- Topic: Reauthorization of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee\n- Summary: A motion to reauthorize the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee for an additional year. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reauthorize the committee was adopted for an additional year.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety, Advisory Committee, Reauthorization, Transportation, Airport\n- UID: 921ddcef-f0e5-4255-a60c-11c4221ff9c3", + "uid": "921ddcef-f0e5-4255-a60c-11c4221ff9c3", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters to the Proper Agency\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed. No proponents spoke in favor of the motion, but opponents Danielle Leger and Kim Ford opposed it. Corey G. Dowden provided information only.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Consent Agenda, Proper Agency, Passed\n- UID: ea17d90d-5b32-46c3-8900-20c5adfaa711\n\n- Topic: Resolution NO. R-18-160 - Participation of Municipal Address 1068 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The resolution approving the participation of Municipal Address 1068 Magazine Street was discussed. The report was received at the meeting of 4/19/18, and a hearing was held.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. R-18-160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was discussed, and a hearing was held.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, 1068 Magazine Street, Hearing\n- UID: ea17d90d-5b32-46c3-8900-20c5adfaa711", + "uid": "ea17d90d-5b32-46c3-8900-20c5adfaa711", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Street owned by 1068 LLC, in the Property Tax Abatement Program (RTA #2016-0032)\n- Summary: The council adopted the ordinance to approve the participation of the street owned by 1068 LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the street owned by 1068 LLC to participate in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, 1068 LLC, RTA #2016-0032\n- UID: 348e0ae8-36fd-4b59-a8ac-7e984e4db175\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request for 1201 S. Rampart Street, Rampart & Clio LLC (RTA #2016-0881)\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 1201 S. Rampart Street, and a hearing was held.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development's recommendation of \"disapproval\" was discussed and a hearing was held.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, 1201 S. Rampart Street, Rampart & Clio LLC, RTA #2016-0881\n- UID: 348e0ae8-36fd-4b59-a8ac-7e984e4db175\n\n- Topic: Participation of Municipal Address 1201 S. Rampart Street owned by Rampart & Clio LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program (RTA #2016-0881)\n- Summary: The council adopted the ordinance to approve the participation of Municipal Address 1201 S. Rampart Street owned by Rampart & Clio LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-161\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the participation of Municipal Address 1201 S. Rampart Street owned by Rampart & Clio LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, 1201 S. Rampart Street, Rampart & Clio LLC, RTA #2016-0881\n- UID: 348e0ae8-36fd-4b59-a8ac-7e984e4db175", + "uid": "348e0ae8-36fd-4b59-a8ac-7e984e4db175", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 820 Dauphine Street, Academy Real Estate LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 820 Dauphine Street, Academy Real Estate LLC. The resolution for the participation of the property in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation of 820 Dauphine Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- UID: e7a0bae6-6791-474b-9bfc-0c7064b050a5\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 10980 I-10 Service Road, Bayou Acquisitions LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 10980 I-10 Service Road, Bayou Acquisitions LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0077\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (No explicit voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- UID: e7a0bae6-6791-474b-9bfc-0c7064b050a5", + "uid": "e7a0bae6-6791-474b-9bfc-0c7064b050a5", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program Participation\n- Summary: Approval of the participation of Municipal Address 10980 I-10 Service Road owned by Bayou Acquisitions in the Property Tax Abatement Program (RTA #2017-0077) with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval with a technical correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, Bayou Acquisitions\n- UID: 003f7451-3910-4200-a731-a0776089b51f\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Property at 431 Atlantic Avenue\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision of \"denial\" for the retention of the enclosure of the rafter tails for property located at 431 Atlantic Avenue. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 5/24/18.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property Enclosure\n- UID: 003f7451-3910-4200-a731-a0776089b51f\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Time for Conditional Use\n- Summary: Request for the City Council to hold a public hearing to request an extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16, Ordinance No. 26,985 pursuant to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Article 4.3.H.2. The request was deferred until later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request deferred until later in the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Extension of Time\n- UID: 003f7451-3910-4200-a731-a0776089b51f", + "uid": "003f7451-3910-4200-a731-a0776089b51f", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 15/18 \u2014- WILSONLE INVESTMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a gas station with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages. Gas station was denied, but the sale of alcoholic beverages was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 15-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Denied, Gas Station - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Approved, Alcoholic Beverages Outlet (ABO) - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Gas station request denied, but alcoholic beverages outlet request approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Gas Station, Alcoholic Beverages, Conditional Use\n- UID: 113aee8a-bc2e-4e0f-a34a-bc258af0fa36\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 32/18 \u2014- CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-17-620\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District and C-1 General Commercial District to MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request to MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 113aee8a-bc2e-4e0f-a34a-bc258af0fa36", + "uid": "113aee8a-bc2e-4e0f-a34a-bc258af0fa36", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 32-18\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the modification of a conditional use ordinance to allow additional signage for a commercial development in the First Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Commission for modified approval was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 32-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for modified approval was passed.\n- UID: 66eff289-5d23-437b-bb7d-15e9203e1fc7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/18\n- Summary: This ordinance requests an amendment to allow for the modification of waiver #2 for detached monument signs for a commercial development in the Fifth Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, and the outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided content.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 31/18\n- Votes Summary: Not specified in the provided content\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for denial was noted.\n- UID: 66eff289-5d23-437b-bb7d-15e9203e1fc7", + "uid": "66eff289-5d23-437b-bb7d-15e9203e1fc7", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 31-18\n- Summary: The City Council overruled the request for an extension of time for a conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16, Ordinance No. 26,985. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 31-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the request passed.\n- UID: 8c7cbd5a-5228-11e8-9dab-0050569 Ide41\n\n- Topic: M-18-173\n- Summary: The City Council approved the request for a public hearing to request an extension of time for a conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 17/16, Ordinance No. 26,985.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-173\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the request passed.\n- UID: b672fb3f-515f-484a-99a3-34eab55fbcca\n\n- Topic: M-18-170\n- Summary: The City Council addressed Zoning Docket NO. 39/18 - GLASER BROS. MAGAZINE CENTER, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-170\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or action noted in the summary.\n- UID: 8c7cbd5a-5228-11e8-9dab-0050569 Ide4116/45", + "uid": "b672fb3f-515f-484a-99a3-34eab55fbcca", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 16,489 MCS (Zoning Docket 19/94) for a fast food restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit a fast food restaurant in specific districts, subject to five provisos. The meeting was continued to 5/24/18, introduced by Cm. Cantrell.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 39-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/24/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Fast Food Restaurant\n- UID: 99c3ecd9-fe66-45d5-ad64-c7f40e61d8e8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 40/18 - Ray Avenue Baptist Church\n- Summary: The request was for a zoning change from S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District, which was recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission. The meeting was continued to 5/24/18, introduced by Cm. Gray.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 40-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/24/18\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Denial, Ray Avenue Baptist Church\n- UID: 99c3ecd9-fe66-45d5-ad64-c7f40e61d8e8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/18 - 4877, LLC\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant, which was recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission, subject to eight provisos. The ordinance was introduced by Cm. Cantrell.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 99c3ecd9-fe66-45d5-ad64-c7f40e61d8e8", + "uid": "99c3ecd9-fe66-45d5-ad64-c7f40e61d8e8", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 43/18 - Conditional Use for Specialty Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use for a specialty restaurant in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended against it, but the motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for a specialty restaurant in the specified district was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Specialty Restaurant\n- UID: 4b1ff1f6-91fd-4628-a23e-d8f96486ab1c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45/18 - Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use for a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with eleven provisos. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 43-18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote on this ordinance was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Goods Establishment\n- UID: 4b1ff1f6-91fd-4628-a23e-d8f96486ab1c", + "uid": "4b1ff1f6-91fd-4628-a23e-d8f96486ab1c", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Cantilever Canopy on Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare for the proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The agreement pertains to approximately 199 square feet of space and will not interfere with the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/24/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/24/18\n- UID: e036fbd2-6fe2-4dc7-809b-cce317ee484a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend a previous ordinance to consider modifications to the approved development plan for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. The proposed modifications are for Square 216, Lots Y and C in the Sixth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 30,230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/7/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/7/18\n- UID: e036fbd2-6fe2-4dc7-809b-cce317ee484a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Previously Granted Conditional Use for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend a previous ordinance that granted a Conditional Use for the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on-premises at a standard restaurant in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District. The proposed modifications are for Square 216, Lots Y and C in the Sixth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- UID: e036fbd2-6fe2-4dc7-809b-cce317ee484a", + "uid": "e036fbd2-6fe2-4dc7-809b-cce317ee484a", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to TNC Permit Holder Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend Section 162-1707 of the City of New Orleans Code to require TNC permit holders to provide proof of compliance with certain ADA requirements to the Department of Safety and Permits. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/24/18.\n- Ordinance Number: 31576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/24/18\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: TNC, ADA requirements, permit holders\n- UID: 98ca8644-d964-4568-9db5-314a39a5d734\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Rental Registry Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a rental registry program for rental housing property, including requirements for registration, inspections, enforcement, fees, penalties, and appeals. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 31686\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental registry program, rental housing, inspections, enforcement\n- UID: 98ca8644-d964-4568-9db5-314a39a5d734\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Ethics Administration\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and re-ordain the title of Article XIII of Chapter 2 of the City of New Orleans Code, providing revisions mandated by the Home Rule Charter to ensure financial and operational independence of local ethics entities. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 31807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics administration, financial independence, operational independence\n- UID: 98ca8644-d964-4568-9db5-314a39a5d734", + "uid": "98ca8644-d964-4568-9db5-314a39a5d734", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with the New Orleans Airport Consortium, LLC was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32218\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Withdrawn\n- UID: a8937f41-da3e-44e6-b01e-735592ab1ed8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance to amend the operating budget of the City of New Orleans to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds to the Law Department, Adjudication Program was referred to the Budget Committee with no action taken.\n- Ordinance Number: 32219\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, no action taken\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Housing and Environment Improvement Funds, Referred\n- UID: a8937f41-da3e-44e6-b01e-735592ab1ed8\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance to amend the operating budget of the City of New Orleans was not discussed or voted on.\n- Ordinance Number: 32220\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not discussed or voted on\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Amendment, Not discussed\n- UID: a8937f41-da3e-44e6-b01e-735592ab1ed8", + "uid": "a8937f41-da3e-44e6-b01e-735592ab1ed8", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Law Department's Adjudication Program. The Budget Committee took no action on this ordinance. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 absentee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32220 - 27750 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to appropriate funds for the Law Department's Adjudication Program passed.\n- UID: 8c7cbd5a-5228-11e8-9dab-0050569 Ide41\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Private Grant Funds for Youth Employment Program\n- Summary: Another ordinance aimed to appropriate private grant funds received from Chalmette Refining, LLC to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers through the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program. The Budget Committee also took no action on this ordinance. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 absentee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32221 - 27751 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to appropriate private grant funds for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program passed.\n- UID: adecbb96-1278-420c-b8dc-6d8b51180167", + "uid": "adecbb96-1278-420c-b8dc-6d8b51180167", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Private Grant Funds for NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate private grant funds from Chalmette Refining, LLC for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program. The Budget Committee took no action, and the ordinance was moved by Head, seconded by Ramsey, and adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,222\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of private grant funds for youth employment program\n- UID: c95731fb-5d7d-43bf-b2f3-f40b1bfa9558\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of National Basketball Players Association Foundation Funds for Midnight Basketball Program\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the National Basketball Players Association Foundation for the Midnight Basketball program. The Budget Committee took no action, and the ordinance was moved by Head, seconded by Brossett.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,223\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds for Midnight Basketball program\n- UID: c95731fb-5d7d-43bf-b2f3-f40b1bfa9558", + "uid": "c95731fb-5d7d-43bf-b2f3-f40b1bfa9558", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Midnight Basketball Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate National Basketball Players Association Foundation funds to provide scholarships for the Midnight Basketball program. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmembers Head, Brossett, Cantrell, Guidry, and Williams. The voting outcome resulted in a unanimous decision to adopt the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,224\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appropriation of funds for the Midnight Basketball program was approved.\n- UID: 4323759b-9943-4025-8416-5dcbda6da7ee\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Workforce Development Services\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate State Grant funds to provide workforce development services in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. It was introduced by Councilmembers Head, Brossett, Cantrell, Guidry, and Williams. The voting outcome resulted in a unanimous decision to adopt the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,225\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appropriation of State Grant funds for workforce development services was approved.\n- UID: 4323759b-9943-4025-8416-5dcbda6da7ee", + "uid": "4323759b-9943-4025-8416-5dcbda6da7ee", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Workforce Development Services\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate State Grant funds for the Office of Workforce Development to provide workforce development services in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. The ordinance was moved by Brossett, seconded by Head, and was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32226 - 27756 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to allocate State Grant funds for workforce development services.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Workforce Development, State Grant Funds\n- UID: 29834aeb-c4af-40ae-abea-3354ef26a725\n\n- Topic: Revocation of Street Dedication and Sale at Public Auction\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to revoke the street dedication and authorize the sale at public auction of a portion of South Front Street that was no longer needed for public purposes. The ordinance was moved by Head, seconded by Brossett, and was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32229 - 27758 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to revoke the street dedication and authorize the sale of the specified portion of South Front Street at public auction.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Dedication, Public Auction, Revocation\n- UID: 29834aeb-c4af-40ae-abea-3354ef26a725", + "uid": "29834aeb-c4af-40ae-abea-3354ef26a725", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amended Parking Garage Ground Lease\n- Summary: The ordinance approves the amended and restated parking garage ground lease between the New Orleans Aviation Board, the City of New Orleans, and Parking Facilities Corporation. However, it was later withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32230\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 8c7cbd5a-5228-11e8-9dab-0050569 Ide41\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Youth Study Center as Adult Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance establishes the Youth Study Center as the appropriate adult facility for the pre-trial detention of youth charged as adults under Louisiana Children's Code Article 305(A). It was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32241\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 27766 M.C.S.\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 102-3 of the City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance amends Section 102-3 of the Code of the City of New Orleans. Further details are not provided in the available content.\n- Ordinance Number: 32244\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: More details may be required for a comprehensive summary.\n- UID: 66cb765d-a12a-4efd-a03a-f4f69c513d6f", + "uid": "66cb765d-a12a-4efd-a03a-f4f69c513d6f", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, specifically for Square 269, Lot E. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY vote.\n- Ordinance Number: 32244\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved and adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater, Residential, Commercial\n- UID: 653e7c1b-df5f-4ce6-8397-e24a4258212f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse in Eastern New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in specific districts in Eastern New Orleans. The outcome of the vote was not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32242\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the conditional use for the mini-warehouse was not explicitly mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, Eastern New Orleans, Zoning\n- UID: 653e7c1b-df5f-4ce6-8397-e24a4258212f", + "uid": "653e7c1b-df5f-4ce6-8397-e24a4258212f", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to change the zoning from an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and to allow the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in the designated area. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Cantrell.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,247\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change and conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages were approved after amendments.\n- UID: 9c2a538f-8547-443f-bf93-b6c29aaa5c1c", + "uid": "9c2a538f-8547-443f-bf93-b6c29aaa5c1c", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Mid City Art and Farmers Market Event\n- Summary: This ordinance temporarily waives certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Mid City Art and Farmers Market event at Comiskey Playground on May 12, 2018. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,251\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the temporary fee waivers were approved for the specified event.\n- UID: ecdc3a98-ae34-40d3-ae86-c18b52b014b2\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Garifuna Community Foundation Event\n- Summary: This ordinance temporarily waives certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Garifuna Community Foundation's event at Behrman Memorial Park on July 21-22, 2018. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,252\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the temporary fee waivers were approved for the specified event.\n- UID: ecdc3a98-ae34-40d3-ae86-c18b52b014b2", + "uid": "ecdc3a98-ae34-40d3-ae86-c18b52b014b2", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Behrman Memorial Park Event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a temporary waiver of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the 12th Annual T.E.A.M.P.H.I.T. Kidz Football, Cheer and Wellness Clinic event at Behrman Memorial Park. The duration and boundaries of the waiver were specified. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32254\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to temporarily waive fees for the event at Behrman Memorial Park passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Behrman Memorial Park, event, temporary waiver, fees, permit fees\n- UID: 53086fd1-dcf2-46c1-be4a-98e4e29bfce8\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with NORBCC\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the New Orleans Regional Black Chamber of Commerce (NORBCC) to provide financial resources for coordinating industry-specific programming for small and local businesses. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32258\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to authorize the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with NORBCC passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, NORBCC, small businesses, local businesses, financial resources\n- UID: 53086fd1-dcf2-46c1-be4a-98e4e29bfce8", + "uid": "53086fd1-dcf2-46c1-be4a-98e4e29bfce8", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Willie Hall Playground Improvement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Orleans Parish School Board for the improvement of the former Willie Hall Playground. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32265 - 27774 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to authorize the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Playground Improvement, Orleans Parish School Board\n- UID: 060b725f-6d0f-4080-b690-6419910aa5ee\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University for Green Infrastructure\n- Summary: The ordinance repeals a previous ordinance and authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University to collect and analyze data for green infrastructure investments and disease protection. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32266 - 27775 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to authorize the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Green Infrastructure, Disease Protection, Tulane University\n- UID: 060b725f-6d0f-4080-b690-6419910aa5ee\n\n- Topic: Recall of RFQ for Manager of PEG Access Channels\n- Summary: The Council has directed CURO to recall the RFQ and to issue a new RFQ for a Manager of Public, Educational and Government (\"PEG\") Access Channels on the Cox Cable.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-178\n- Votes Summary: No specific voting outcome provided.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Direction to recall the RFQ and issue a new one for the Manager of PEG Access Channels.\n- Tags/Keywords: RFQ, PEG Access Channels, CURO\n- UID: 060b725f-6d0f-4080-b690-6419910aa5ee", + "uid": "060b725f-6d0f-4080-b690-6419910aa5ee", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Support for Litigation to Protect the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The New Orleans City Council declared support for litigation to protect the city and urged the mayor to file suit. The resolution was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-17-383\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution was withdrawn\n- UID: 5ecd62ea-569a-4321-8a20-2759c6791bbe\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan (Analyst Hiring Rates)\n- Summary: The motion to approve amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Analyst Hiring Rates) was withdrawn. The Budget Committee recommended deferral to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-102\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was withdrawn and deferred to a future Budget Committee meeting\n- UID: 5ecd62ea-569a-4321-8a20-2759c6791bbe\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan (Proposed Hiring Rate Amendments)\n- Summary: The motion to approve amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Proposed Hiring Rate Amendments) was referred to the Budget Committee, with no action taken.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-151\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Referred to Budget Committee with no action taken\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was referred to the Budget Committee, with no action taken\n- UID: 5ecd62ea-569a-4321-8a20-2759c6791bbe", + "uid": "5ecd62ea-569a-4321-8a20-2759c6791bbe", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The City Council approved the grants program for various organizations, allocating a total of $4,562 from grant funds.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-152\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the grants program and allocation of funds to specified organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grants program, community support, funding allocation\n- UID: 8559da3f-9e93-4f70-b1a6-41e6f4a54de0\n\n- Topic: Approval of the completed Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire\n- Summary: The City Council approved the completed Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire as part of the 2017 annual audit.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-153\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the completed questionnaire for the annual audit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance, annual audit, Louisiana questionnaire\n- UID: 8559da3f-9e93-4f70-b1a6-41e6f4a54de0", + "uid": "8559da3f-9e93-4f70-b1a6-41e6f4a54de0", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Wayne Benjamin to Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the reappointment of Wayne Benjamin as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-154\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Wayne Benjamin approved.\n- UID: fdeb8a3a-b87c-4d08-a91a-55c0813d8ff1\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Bruce Hamilton to Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Bruce Hamilton as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term expiring on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Bruce Hamilton approved.\n- UID: fdeb8a3a-b87c-4d08-a91a-55c0813d8ff1\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Hunter Thomas to Finance Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Hunter Thomas (vice Hattie Broussard) as a member of the Finance Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Hunter Thomas approved.\n- UID: fdeb8a3a-b87c-4d08-a91a-55c0813d8ff1", + "uid": "fdeb8a3a-b87c-4d08-a91a-55c0813d8ff1", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Wayne Benjamin to the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the reappointment of Wayne Benjamin as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-154\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Reconsider - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Wayne Benjamin approved for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, Wayne Benjamin\n- UID: 3b62b321-3cf0-456a-a815-e4bee5ed0c97", + "uid": "3b62b321-3cf0-456a-a815-e4bee5ed0c97", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee Appointment\n- Summary: The council ratified the appointment of Bruce Hamilton as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term expiring on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 2: Reconsider - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 3: Suspend the Rules - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 4: Adopt - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Bruce Hamilton's appointment was ratified for a term expiring on June 30, 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, Bruce Hamilton, Appointment, Ratification\n- UID: 0ae061e9-b58a-4cb1-bfea-288ebcb28315\n\n- Topic: Finance Authority of New Orleans Appointment\n- Summary: The council ratified the appointment of Hunter Thomas as a member of the Finance Authority of New Orleans for a term expiring on May 3, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hunter Thomas's appointment was ratified for a term expiring on May 3, 2021.\n- Tags/Keywords: Finance Authority of New Orleans, Hunter Thomas, Appointment, Ratification\n- UID: 0ae061e9-b58a-4cb1-bfea-288ebcb28315", + "uid": "0ae061e9-b58a-4cb1-bfea-288ebcb28315", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Everett Jones to the New Orleans Access Television Board\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Everett Jones as a member of the New Orleans Access Television Board, replacing Bobby Johnson, for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-157\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Adopt - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Everett Jones was appointed to the New Orleans Access Television Board.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Access Television Board, M-18-157\n- UID: 1ea6e1e6-47f7-4f2f-8606-bf67ce2568f0", + "uid": "1ea6e1e6-47f7-4f2f-8606-bf67ce2568f0", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Matthew Broussard to Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Matthew Broussard as a member of the Equal Pay Advisory Committee was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-158\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Equal Pay Advisory Committee, Withdrawn\n- UID: ed03903b-dc71-4558-8917-4c30d4396e1a\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dominique Verner to Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Dominique Verner as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee was adopted after the rules were suspended. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-159\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Adopt - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment adopted after rules were suspended\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee, Rules Suspension, Adoption\n- UID: ed03903b-dc71-4558-8917-4c30d4396e1a\n\n- Topic: Direction to City Planning Commission for Text Amendment to Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a text amendment to Article 15 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance passed. There were 0 NAYS and 0 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-163\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: City Planning Commission directed to conduct public hearing for text amendment\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Text Amendment, Zoning Ordinance, Public Hearing\n- UID: ed03903b-dc71-4558-8917-4c30d4396e1a", + "uid": "ed03903b-dc71-4558-8917-4c30d4396e1a", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Campus District Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify zoning regulations for properties within an Educational Campus District that are not used in conjunction with an educational facility. It also includes revisions to clarify the applicability and process requirements for Institutional Master Plans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-163\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning regulations, Educational Campus District, Institutional Master Plans\n- UID: 1b488b4d-66a7-4d2a-b52e-48698bf1ac93\n\n- Topic: City Council Procurement Card Policies and Procedures Manual\n- Summary: This ordinance involves the adoption of the \"City Council Procurement Card Policies and Procedures Manual.\"\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-165\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council unanimously adopted the procurement card policies and procedures manual.\n- Tags/Keywords: Procurement, Policies, Procedures, Manual\n- UID: 1b488b4d-66a7-4d2a-b52e-48698bf1ac93\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Children and Youth Planning Board\n- Summary: This ordinance involves the ratification, confirmation, and approval of the appointment of Dr. Roland Bullard as a member of the Children and Youth Planning Board.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-166\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council unanimously voted to suspend the rules and approved the appointment of Dr. Roland Bullard to the Children and Youth Planning Board.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Children and Youth Planning Board, Ratification\n- UID: 1b488b4d-66a7-4d2a-b52e-48698bf1ac93", + "uid": "1b488b4d-66a7-4d2a-b52e-48698bf1ac93", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Monique Robinson's appointment to the Children and Youth Planning Board\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Monique Robinson as a member of the Children and Youth Planning Board, replacing Ann Rabin for a term expiring on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-167\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Monique Robinson's appointment to the Children and Youth Planning Board was ratified and confirmed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Children and Youth Planning Board, Ratification\n- UID: e8fff0b8-548e-47da-9d6d-a617934c9106", + "uid": "e8fff0b8-548e-47da-9d6d-a617934c9106", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving NORDC Facility Rental Fee for Women's Dinner\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed waiving the NORDC Facility Rental Fee for the Women's Dinner held on May 2, 2018 at the Treme Recreation Community Center. The fee waiver did not include the facility rental deposit or any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Adopt - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive the NORDC Facility Rental Fee for the Women's Dinner was passed with no objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, Facility Rental Fee, Women's Dinner\n- UID: 68298a6e-a25f-479d-8e66-2fb40bd3aee1\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt\n- Summary: The appeal requested to challenge the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of renovation and new construction of buildings on the property at 3000-3032 St. Claude Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: The appeal was withdrawn.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to challenge the decision of the Historic District Landmarks Commission was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Renovation, New Construction\n- UID: 68298a6e-a25f-479d-8e66-2fb40bd3aee1", + "uid": "68298a6e-a25f-479d-8e66-2fb40bd3aee1", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 21/18 \u2014 3000-3032 St. Claude Ave., LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, as well as a conditional use permit for a hotel over 10,000 square feet in floor area in an HMC-2 district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: 21/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: WITHDRAWN\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn before a vote took place.\n- UID: 5f0781c3-9690-4fca-8045-d82078680b64", + "uid": "5f0781c3-9690-4fca-8045-d82078680b64", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance for Zoning Regulation Update\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed updates to the city's zoning regulations, aiming to address issues related to land use and development. The council voted and the ordinance passed with 14 YEAS and 5 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 7b4fcdba-a847-4e6d-b59a-943e85faaf6a\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (14 YEAS, 5 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 6 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments and will now be implemented as part of the city's zoning regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Land Use, Development, Regulation\n- UID: 7b4fcdba-a847-4e6d-b59a-943e85faaf6a\n\n- Topic: Motion for Public Park Renovation Funding\n- Summary: The motion proposed allocating additional funding for the renovation of public parks in the city, aiming to improve recreational spaces for residents. The council voted and the motion passed with 19 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 7b4fcdba-a847-4e6d-b59a-943e85faaf6a\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (19 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 6 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed without any amendments, and the allocated funding will be used for the renovation of public parks.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parks, Renovation, Funding, Recreation\n- UID: 7b4fcdba-a847-4e6d-b59a-943e85faaf6a", + "uid": "7b4fcdba-a847-4e6d-b59a-943e85faaf6a", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21-18\n- Summary: The ordinance recommended a zoning change from a residential to a commercial district, which was overruled and granted with conditions. A substitute motion for denial also failed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (2 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for the zoning change was granted with conditions, despite the recommendation for denial.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, Commercial, Residential\n- UID: dd757f9b-a42a-46e2-8840-5957a7be4025", + "uid": "dd757f9b-a42a-46e2-8840-5957a7be4025", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: The motion to adjourn the meeting was introduced by Council Member Williams and seconded by Council Member Gray. The vote resulted in 6 YEAS with no NAYS and 1 member, Brossett, being absent.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting passed.\n- UID: ffc44e8e-7202-484a-a237-82247ee101e8", + "uid": "ffc44e8e-7202-484a-a237-82247ee101e8", + "publish_date": "5-3-2018", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-3-2018" + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/backend/src/minutes_agendas_directory/Minutes 2019.json b/packages/backend/src/minutes_agendas_directory/Minutes 2019.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f46d5658 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/backend/src/minutes_agendas_directory/Minutes 2019.json @@ -0,0 +1,5310 @@ +{ + "messages": [ + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call confirmed the presence of seven members, constituting a quorum for the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum\n- UID: 35e1af05-0e6c-4940-a714-23654acbf947", + "uid": "35e1af05-0e6c-4940-a714-23654acbf947", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Invocation and Presentation of Colors\n- Summary: The meeting started with an invocation by Rev. Arthur Groce from Israelite Baptist Church, followed by the presentation of colors and the pledge of allegiance to the flag by Jason Rogers Williams, Councilmember-at-Large. There was also a performance of the national anthem by Dominique Carrie LeBeau.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Presentation of Colors, National Anthem\n- UID: b89a5c75-7c8b-473f-aab6-efd93a6dbdc0\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The approval of the minutes from the December 6, 2018, and December 20, 2018, meetings was discussed and approved. The motion to approve the minutes was made by Williams and seconded by Moreno, with a unanimous vote in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the mentioned meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval of Minutes, Meeting Minutes\n- UID: b89a5c75-7c8b-473f-aab6-efd93a6dbdc0\n\n- Topic: Special Order of Business - Presentation for Chief Michael Harrison\n- Summary: A special order of business was added to honor NOPD Chief Michael Harrison upon his retirement. The motion to suspend the rules to add this order of business to the council's agenda was made by Williams and seconded by Moreno, with a unanimous vote in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The rules were suspended to add an order of business to honor Chief Michael Harrison.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Order of Business, Chief Michael Harrison, Retirement\n- UID: b89a5c75-7c8b-473f-aab6-efd93a6dbdc0", + "uid": "b89a5c75-7c8b-473f-aab6-efd93a6dbdc0", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Our Voice Nuestra Voz\n- Summary: Our Voice Nuestra Voz presented \"Black and Brown Get Down\" as a celebration of MLK week, aiming to unite neighbors through food and cultivate change in Black and Brown communities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Our Voice Nuestra Voz.\n- Tags/Keywords: MLK week, community engagement, Our Voice Nuestra Voz\n- UID: ee71ab16-1505-49bc-8a9d-7b0d0a723ae5\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Lake Forest Elementary Charter School\n- Summary: Ms. Dianna Leban and Mr. Robert Bell briefed the council on the services provided to children in District E by Lake Forest Elementary Charter School.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Briefing provided by Lake Forest Elementary Charter School.\n- Tags/Keywords: Education, District E, Lake Forest Elementary Charter School\n- UID: ee71ab16-1505-49bc-8a9d-7b0d0a723ae5\n\n- Topic: Motion M-19-6 on Residential STR Licenses\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on the possibility of special programs or conditions for issuing multiple Residential STR licenses to a single license holder to incentivize economic development in certain areas of the City.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-6\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to conduct a study on Residential STR licenses passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, economic development, short-term rental licenses\n- UID: ee71ab16-1505-49bc-8a9d-7b0d0a723ae5", + "uid": "ee71ab16-1505-49bc-8a9d-7b0d0a723ae5", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: M-19-6 Amendment\n- Summary: The amendment for M-19-6 was introduced and discussed, with a motion to suspend the rules on the time speakers are allowed to speak. The amendment passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-6\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules on speaker time was passed.\n- UID: e923e811-ffcf-48ae-a2e2-049e8fbfe41d", + "uid": "e923e811-ffcf-48ae-a2e2-049e8fbfe41d", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishing Recommended Guidelines for Increased Short Term Rental Fees, Dedication of Fees to Increase Affordable Housing, and Planning for Improved Enforcement of Short Term Rentals Including Accountability Standards for Platforms\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish recommended guidelines for increased short-term rental fees, dedicate fees to increase affordable housing, and plan for improved enforcement of short-term rentals, including accountability standards for platforms.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-7\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental, Affordable Housing, Enforcement, Accountability\n- UID: 7f4ed264-cf55-4fb2-8370-eb3ae303481b\n\n- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission to Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, incorporating certain recommendations and initiatives contained in the 2018 Short Term Rental Study.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-4\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Zoning Ordinance, Short Term Rental Study\n- UID: 7f4ed264-cf55-4fb2-8370-eb3ae303481b", + "uid": "7f4ed264-cf55-4fb2-8370-eb3ae303481b", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Residential STR Licenses\n- Summary: Motion M-19-6 directed the City Planning Commission to study the possibility of issuing multiple Residential STR licenses to a single license holder to promote economic development in certain areas without affecting the residential fabric. The motion was amended and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-6\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-19-6 was amended and passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on special Residential STR licenses.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, Residential STR licenses, Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: dd6bb7f7-266a-4b03-b8f8-c1e85c9cc341\n\n- Topic: Hosting Presidential Debate\n- Summary: Resolution R-19-5 strongly encouraged New Orleans tourism officials to submit a proposal to host a debate by April 2, 2019. The resolution was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-5\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution R-19-5 was adopted, urging New Orleans tourism officials to submit a proposal to host a presidential debate.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presidential debate, New Orleans tourism, Resolution\n- UID: dd6bb7f7-266a-4b03-b8f8-c1e85c9cc341\n\n- Topic: City Council Motion\n- Summary: Motion M-19-9, introduced by Councilmembers Williams and Banks, was discussed. Further details can be found at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-9\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details can be found at the provided link.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Motion, Discussion\n- UID: dd6bb7f7-266a-4b03-b8f8-c1e85c9cc341", + "uid": "dd6bb7f7-266a-4b03-b8f8-c1e85c9cc341", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) for Industrial Uses\n- Summary: Directing the City Planning Commission (CPC) to conduct a public hearing and study to consider amending Article 21, Section 21.5.C \"Light Pole and Building-Mounted Lighting Heights\" of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) so as to add a standard for Industrial Uses regulating the maximum height of light poles.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-9\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Industrial Uses regulating the maximum height of light poles was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Industrial Uses, Height Regulations\n- UID: 9396cbac-2e21-4034-ae30-052406ae70f3\n\n- Topic: Appeal Submission for Property Fine\n- Summary: Submitting correspondence to serve as Robert Roth's appeal submission regarding the $10,000 fine, the near maximum penalty allowed for property located at 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication to serve as Robert Roth's appeal submission was received and added to the Council's Agenda after the motion to suspend the rules.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal Submission, Property Fine, Robert Roth\n- UID: 9396cbac-2e21-4034-ae30-052406ae70f3", + "uid": "9396cbac-2e21-4034-ae30-052406ae70f3", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal Submission for Property Fine\n- Summary: Correspondence submitted to appeal a $9,000 fine for a property located at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add a communication to the Council's Agenda - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to receive the communication that was added to the Council's Agenda - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Correspondence received and added to the Council's Agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Fine, Appeal, Correspondence, Suspend the Rules\n- UID: 0501073b-cc3c-406c-943c-dccdc4c992b9\n\n- Topic: Tax Abatement for 1600 Canal Street\n- Summary: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2016-0702, 1600 Canal Street, owned by Supreme Bright New Orleans II LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program - Passed (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the participation of 1600 Canal Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Property Tax, Restoration, 1600 Canal Street\n- UID: 0501073b-cc3c-406c-943c-dccdc4c992b9", + "uid": "0501073b-cc3c-406c-943c-dccdc4c992b9", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines\n- Summary: The ordinance involves the submission of updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines, with a transmittal of updates approved by the New Orleans and Central Business District Landmarks Commission. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-3\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updates to the HDLC Design Guidelines were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Design Guidelines, New Orleans, Central Business District, Landmarks Commission\n- UID: d05af608-44b1-448a-a952-d50b5f34ea20\n\n- Topic: Ratification of 2018 revisions to the Design Guidelines\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies and approves the 2018 revisions to the Design Guidelines adopted by the CBDHDLC and HDLC in accordance with Section 2-1000 of the Code of the City of New Orleans. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The 2018 revisions to the Design Guidelines were ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Design Guidelines, Ratification, New Orleans, CBDHDLC, HDLC\n- UID: d05af608-44b1-448a-a952-d50b5f34ea20", + "uid": "d05af608-44b1-448a-a952-d50b5f34ea20", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: CBDHDLC APPEAL - MARCEL L. WISZNIA, WISZNTA | Architecture + Development\n- Summary: The appeal was for the renovation of two existing historic buildings, demolition of later additions to two existing buildings, and new construction of a mixed-use building. The meeting was continued to 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to 1/24/19\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC, appeal, renovation, historic buildings\n- UID: bcebd874-31c9-408c-80b6-718bcaacc906\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - DREW HANDWERK\n- Summary: The appeal was for the retention of decorative railings for a specific property. The motion to approve the appeal passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal approved\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, decorative railings\n- UID: bcebd874-31c9-408c-80b6-718bcaacc906", + "uid": "bcebd874-31c9-408c-80b6-718bcaacc906", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: The appeal was to contest a $10,000 fine imposed by the Historic District Landmarks Commission for the property located at 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-8\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Deny - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the appeal passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property, 1801-1803 Henriette Delille Street\n- UID: f2bfb73a-a383-4872-a342-dc9503fc8b7c\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street\n- Summary: The appeal was to contest a $9,000 fine imposed by the Historic District Landmarks Commission for the property located at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-10\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: [Summary of the vote]\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, property, 1807-1809 Henriette Delille Street\n- UID: f2bfb73a-a383-4872-a342-dc9503fc8b7c", + "uid": "f2bfb73a-a383-4872-a342-dc9503fc8b7c", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fee Reduction for 1807-1809 Henriette Delille St.\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a reduction in the fee for a property at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille St. to $5,000. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-11\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fee reduction was approved for the property at 1807-1809 Henriette Delille St.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property, Fee reduction, Henriette Delille St.\n- UID: bcf8aecd-937a-40cb-ad4b-75c6a9c4b83d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 2507 Amelia Street\n- Summary: This ordinance involved an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the demolition and restructuring of the roof for the property located at 2507 Amelia Street. The meeting was continued to 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal for the property at 2507 Amelia Street was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, Roof restructuring, 2507 Amelia Street\n- UID: bcf8aecd-937a-40cb-ad4b-75c6a9c4b83d\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal for 721 Bourbon St.\n- Summary: This ordinance involved an appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision to deny the retention of signs for the property located at 721 Bourbon Street. The meeting was on deadline and included both a proponent and opponent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the appeal for the property at 721 Bourbon Street was pending, with a proponent and opponent present.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Signs retention, 721 Bourbon St.\n- UID: bcf8aecd-937a-40cb-ad4b-75c6a9c4b83d", + "uid": "bcf8aecd-937a-40cb-ad4b-75c6a9c4b83d", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-320\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives, including the establishment of a Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Overlay District, creation of a New Mandatory Inclusionary Base Zoning District, and the creation of a Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Planned Development Classification. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval. The matter was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 112/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: bdda3af5-295f-4fb0-9502-20c460c0f99f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 120/18 - David G. Millaud\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 120/18\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Not available\n- UID: bdda3af5-295f-4fb0-9502-20c460c0f99f", + "uid": "bdda3af5-295f-4fb0-9502-20c460c0f99f", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 120/18 - La Vang Pearl, Inc.\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 120/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/7/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/7/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: f101355d-90bd-4052-a335-49e795e2908c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125/18 - Joseph J. Paciera\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in multiple districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 125/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Goods Establishment, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: f101355d-90bd-4052-a335-49e795e2908c", + "uid": "f101355d-90bd-4052-a335-49e795e2908c", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Text Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to reduce off-street vehicle parking requirement for mini-warehouses from one parking space per twenty-five storage units to one parking space per one hundred storage units, Citywide.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 132/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Parking, Text Amendment\n- UID: 3cdad81b-0523-4f7f-b606-cf03c55fe513\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District, with a recommendation for denial from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 134/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 3cdad81b-0523-4f7f-b606-cf03c55fe513\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, with a recommendation for approval from the City Planning Commission, subject to one waiver and nine provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 135/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 3cdad81b-0523-4f7f-b606-cf03c55fe513", + "uid": "3cdad81b-0523-4f7f-b606-cf03c55fe513", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Text Amendment to Article 19 of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District (I2ZD) named the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 136/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with modified approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Interim Zoning District\n- UID: 1b372dc6-1bb7-4db5-a476-8f7f8d56ba50\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to nine provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 137/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with nine provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District\n- UID: 1b372dc6-1bb7-4db5-a476-8f7f8d56ba50", + "uid": "1b372dc6-1bb7-4db5-a476-8f7f8d56ba50", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 138/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-453\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to increase the maximum building height in the S-LM Suburban Lake Area Marina District from 60 feet to 65 feet citywide. The City Planning Commission recommended approval. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-13\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to increase the maximum building height was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Building Height, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8adff74e-d336-459e-b652-e7ebdbc842b7\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 139/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-454\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to consider reducing the threshold for institutional structures in Planned Developments from ten thousand (10,000) square feet to an unspecified lower threshold. The voting outcome was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-14\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not included in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Developments, Institutional Structures\n- UID: 8adff74e-d336-459e-b652-e7ebdbc842b7", + "uid": "8adff74e-d336-459e-b652-e7ebdbc842b7", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adaptive Reuse of Smaller Institutional, Industrial, and Commercial Structures\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for a mechanism for the adaptive reuse of smaller institutional, industrial, and commercial structures citywide. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 139/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for adaptive reuse was approved by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adaptive Reuse, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: cda2ca25-c575-4947-9b8e-3ba9e74030e3\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically amending Article 4, Section 4.3.D.4.(c) regarding conditional use approval. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". The motion was approved, and failure to take action on a zoning ordinance within ninety days would result in the application being denied.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 140/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-459\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSENT, N/A RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was approved, with the added provision for application denial if the City Council fails to take action within ninety days.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Text Amendment, Approval, Denial Provision\n- UID: cda2ca25-c575-4947-9b8e-3ba9e74030e3", + "uid": "cda2ca25-c575-4947-9b8e-3ba9e74030e3", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Federal Agencies\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the Federal Agencies (FBI, DEA, ATF). The purpose of this agreement is detailed in the attached Exhibit \"A.\"\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,511\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Federal Agencies, Authorization\n- UID: 64f43a8e-0fd6-43e0-9c37-fe2d5bf1ced5\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-B1A to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,514\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-B1A, HU-MU, Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 64f43a8e-0fd6-43e0-9c37-fe2d5bf1ced5", + "uid": "64f43a8e-0fd6-43e0-9c37-fe2d5bf1ced5", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mixed-Use District and Retail Sales of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the conditional use of retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. Councilmember Gisleson Palmer recused herself from the vote. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32514 - 27976 M.C.S\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: debfc27c-e39f-4886-952a-b9c5d75938f8\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the capital budget for the year 2018, and it has been referred to the budget committee and continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32517\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the budget committee and continued to a later meeting.\n- UID: debfc27c-e39f-4886-952a-b9c5d75938f8\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Taxicab Inspection Schedule\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the inspection schedule for taxicabs to clarify timing requirements in light of the revised vehicle age limit. No proponents spoke, but there were opponents who voiced their concerns. The ordinance was assigned the number 32520 - 27980 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: 32520 - 27980 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced for consideration.\n- UID: debfc27c-e39f-4886-952a-b9c5d75938f8", + "uid": "debfc27c-e39f-4886-952a-b9c5d75938f8", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and clarify regulations related to the application and issuance of alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties for alcoholic beverage outlets. It also sought to ensure consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning. The ordinance was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,523\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee, continued to the meeting of 2/7/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverage Permits, Regulations, Zoning\n- UID: e80043c9-2970-4dda-bdc7-5b9f713b21bf\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal of Richard T. Sahuc, Intellectual Property Consulting\n- Summary: The appeal was regarding the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision to deny the retention of signs for a property located at 721 Bourbon Street. The appeal was on deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: VCC APPEAL\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal was on deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Appeal, Signs, Property\n- UID: e80043c9-2970-4dda-bdc7-5b9f713b21bf", + "uid": "e80043c9-2970-4dda-bdc7-5b9f713b21bf", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 143/18 \u2014 MSY MANAGEMENT, LLC\n - Summary: MSY Management, LLC requested conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with six provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n - Ordinance Number: M=-19-12\n - Votes Summary: Passed - (N/A)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n - UID: 3cf7529a-a49c-4645-9866-e1491ec41103\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 29,760 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BROSSETT (BY REQUEST)\n - Summary: This ordinance authorized the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n - Ordinance Number: 29760\n - Votes Summary: Passed - (N/A)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n - UID: 3cf7529a-a49c-4645-9866-e1491ec41103\n\n- Topic: CAL. QO. 32,498 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GISLESON PALMER AND BANKS (BY REQUEST)\n - Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans. Further details were not provided in the summary.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: Not specified\n - Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n - UID: 3cf7529a-a49c-4645-9866-e1491ec41103", + "uid": "3cf7529a-a49c-4645-9866-e1491ec41103", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: School Bus Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience\n- Summary: Amendment to define school buses, create certificate holder and driver requirements, amend eligibility requirements, establish fees and penalties, and require permits, inspections, and licenses for school buses and drivers/attendants.\n- Ordinance Number: 32498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting\n- UID: ec182e87-6d23-4d43-9541-8f71afc9bb5e\n\n- Topic: 2019 Mardi Gras parade schedule\n- Summary: Amendment to establish the 2019 Mardi Gras parade schedule.\n- Ordinance Number: 32506\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance passed\n- UID: ec182e87-6d23-4d43-9541-8f71afc9bb5e\n\n- Topic: Filing of plans for public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: Amendment to establish requirements for the filing of plans for certain public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security to assist first responders in the event of an emergency.\n- Ordinance Number: 32508\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to remove 32,508 from the Regular Agenda and place on the Consent Agenda - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance removed from Regular Agenda and placed on Consent Agenda\n- UID: ec182e87-6d23-4d43-9541-8f71afc9bb5e", + "uid": "ec182e87-6d23-4d43-9541-8f71afc9bb5e", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Wireless Franchise Granting Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the city's code to provide for the granting of wireless franchises, including permits to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless broadband network. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32524\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, broadband network, ordinance\n- UID: a29b6449-1447-4fbe-99ba-984d29f89c96\n\n- Topic: Creation of Infrastructure Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to create the Infrastructure Maintenance Fund and set its purpose within the city's code. It was referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32526\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Infrastructure maintenance, fund creation, ordinance\n- UID: a29b6449-1447-4fbe-99ba-984d29f89c96\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property at 1805 S. Dupre St.\n- Summary: The motion involves granting approval for a demolition permit for a property located at 1805 S. Dupre St. The motion was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_M-18-519\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/24/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, property, motion\n- UID: a29b6449-1447-4fbe-99ba-984d29f89c96\n\n- Topic: Unavailable\n- Summary: The motion related to an unavailable content. \n- Ordinance Number: Unavailable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Unavailable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Unavailable\n- Tags/Keywords: Unavailable\n- UID: a29b6449-1447-4fbe-99ba-984d29f89c96", + "uid": "a29b6449-1447-4fbe-99ba-984d29f89c96", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Demolition Permits for Properties\n- Summary: The council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's requests for demolition permits for the properties at 3032-34 Toledano St. (AKA 3316 S. Roman St.), with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 3:19 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3 194&doc_id=00593 13e-20d8-11e9-b021-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permits with a technical correction needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, Technical correction\n- UID: 3ba229b1-a2fc-42ff-8725-c96900c5cba5\n\n- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The council passed the motion to waive all permit fees for events and activities officially sponsored and sanctioned by ARISE Academy's Winter Fest/Assembly event, provided that the application processes of the City of New Orleans are completed and approvals are granted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval to waive permit fees for specified event and activities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, ARISE Academy, Motion\n- UID: 3ba229b1-a2fc-42ff-8725-c96900c5cba5\n\n- Topic: Submission of 2018 Annual Attendance Record\n- Summary: The Children & Youth Planning Board submitted their 2018 Annual Attendance Record as required by the Municipal Code.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of required attendance record\n- Tags/Keywords: Children & Youth Planning Board, Annual Attendance Record, Municipal Code\n- UID: 3ba229b1-a2fc-42ff-8725-c96900c5cba5", + "uid": "3ba229b1-a2fc-42ff-8725-c96900c5cba5", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Monique Harden, Assistant Director of Law & Policy, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice\n- Summary: Monique Harden submitted a notice of complaint to the US Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration concerning Entergy New Orleans and the Entergy Charitable Foundation in connection with City Council Resolution R-18-474 and Docket No. UD-16-02.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Monique Harden, US Treasury, Entergy New Orleans, complaint\n- UID: bcfd3cd1-0839-47d0-88ac-0cc99ab390fc\n\n- Topic: Communication from Logan Burke, Executive Director, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan Burke submitted comments regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to establish rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Logan Burke, Alliance for Affordable Energy, community solar projects, rulemaking\n- UID: bcfd3cd1-0839-47d0-88ac-0cc99ab390fc\n\n- Topic: Communication from Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted a filing pursuant to the Order on Initial Decision issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding compliance filing.\n- Ordinance Number: EL09-61-004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Gary E. Huntley, Entergy New Orleans, compliance filing, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission\n- UID: bcfd3cd1-0839-47d0-88ac-0cc99ab390fc", + "uid": "bcfd3cd1-0839-47d0-88ac-0cc99ab390fc", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Response to Alliance for Affordable Energy regarding Rulemaking Proceeding for Community Solar Projects\n - Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a response to a letter from the Alliance for Affordable Energy in connection with a rulemaking proceeding for community solar projects.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Alliance for Affordable Energy, community solar projects\n - UID: 5056e0a6-9a82-4044-bb01-82330cfbae74\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission decision for demolition of a garage\n - Summary: Darby Shields requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the demolition of a garage at 3 Flowerdale Court.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 1/24/19.\n - Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition appeal, Flowerdale Court\n - UID: 5056e0a6-9a82-4044-bb01-82330cfbae74\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery\n - Summary: Dentons US LLP submitted comments regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for approval of renewables portfolio and cost recovery.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, renewables portfolio, cost recovery\n - UID: 5056e0a6-9a82-4044-bb01-82330cfbae74\n\n- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by Council's Advisors and Crescent City Power Users Group\n - Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to the discovery propounded by the Council's Advisors and Crescent City Power Users Group.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, objections, discovery propounded\n - UID: 5056e0a6-9a82-4044-bb01-82330cfbae74", + "uid": "5056e0a6-9a82-4044-bb01-82330cfbae74", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Purchased Power and Capacity Acquisition Cost requirement for Union Power Station Power Block 1\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted an original and two copies of the Purchased Power and Capacity Acquisition Cost requirement associated with Union Power Station Power Block 1. This was in relation to the Supplemental and Amending Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for Approval to Purchase Power Block 1 of the Union Power Station, for Cost Recovery and Request for Timely Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-15-01 (Phase IT)\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The requirement was received and submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, LLC, Union Power Station, Power Block 1, Cost Recovery\n- UID: 8d88fa78-88de-441a-8565-8e7887582d85\n\n- Topic: Response to Intervenors' and Advisors' Comments on Quanta Technology Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's response to Intervenors' and Advisors' Comments on Quanta Technology Report. This was in relation to the Resolution Directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to Investigate and Remediate Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints and to Establish Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The response was received and submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Electric Service Disruptions, Reliability Performance Standards\n- UID: 8d88fa78-88de-441a-8565-8e7887582d85\n\n- Topic: Advisors\u2019 Comments on ENO 2018 Project Status Report\n- Summary: J. A. \u201cJay\u201d Beatmann, Jr., Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted an original and two copies of the Advisors\u2019 Comments on ENO 2018 Project Status Report. This was in relation to the Resolution Directing ENO to Investigate and Remediate Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints and to Establish Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were received and submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO 2018 Project Status Report, Electric Service Disruptions, Reliability Performance Standards\n- UID: 8d88fa78-88de-441a-8565-8e7887582d85", + "uid": "8d88fa78-88de-441a-8565-8e7887582d85", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Advisors\u2019 Motion for Procedural Schedule and Objections to Discovery Propounded\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Jr. from Dentons US LLP submitted an original and two copies of the Advisors\u2019 Motion for Procedural Schedule, Memorandum in Support and Order, and Alyssa Maurice-Anderson from Entergy Services, LLC submitted Objections to the Discovery Propounded by the Council's Advisors on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion for Procedural Schedule: N/A\n - Objections to Discovery Propounded: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Both submissions were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legal, Regulatory, Energy, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 4fba1b5c-7c21-4851-b96b-3821f4cab6f6\n\n- Topic: Request for Council Action on Demolition Permits\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard from the Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on applications for demolition permits for specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Council action was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permits, Neighborhood Conservation, Safety and Permits\n- UID: 4fba1b5c-7c21-4851-b96b-3821f4cab6f6", + "uid": "4fba1b5c-7c21-4851-b96b-3821f4cab6f6", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied the application for a demolition permit for the property at 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. The hearing date is set for 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 1/24/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Denial\n- UID: 47211bbc-0de3-46cf-850b-e3a48215f323\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2130 Music St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee did not pass a motion regarding the application for a demolition permit for the property at 2130 Music St. The hearing date is set for 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion failed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 1/24/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Motion Failed\n- UID: 47211bbc-0de3-46cf-850b-e3a48215f323\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 735-37 St. James St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee passed a motion to deny the fee waiver/reduction for the demolition permit for the property at 735-37 St. James St. The fee stands at $70,200.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to Deny Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee stands at $70,200.00.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Fee Waiver, Motion Passed\n- UID: 47211bbc-0de3-46cf-850b-e3a48215f323", + "uid": "47211bbc-0de3-46cf-850b-e3a48215f323", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Fee-Waiver Reduction 735-737 St. James St.\n- Summary: The council received a communication from Brian L. Guillot, Senior Counsel, Legal Services, Entergy Services, LLC, regarding objections to Council Resolution R-18-474 concerning Community Relations and Customer Engagement Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received and a hearing date was set for 1/24/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC Fee-Waiver Reduction, Entergy Services, LLC\n- UID: 8f7a8186-f609-4df9-b255-d6172793909f\n\n- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by the Council's Advisors\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted objections to the discovery propounded by the Council's advisors regarding a revised application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, LLC, electric and gas rates\n- UID: 8f7a8186-f609-4df9-b255-d6172793909f\n\n- Topic: Report Detailing Regulated Utilities' Proportionate Share\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a report detailing the regulated utilities' proportionate share of the consolidated total Entergy's assets, operating and maintenance expenses for the quarter ending September 30, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: R-98-187\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, regulated utilities, operating expenses\n- UID: 8f7a8186-f609-4df9-b255-d6172793909f", + "uid": "8f7a8186-f609-4df9-b255-d6172793909f", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Accounting Report\n- Summary: Gary E. Huntley submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s quarterly accounting report to the City Council, detailing the funds related to the annual Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment filings required by FERC Opinion Nos. 480 and 480-A.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Quarterly Accounting Report, FERC, Funds\n- UID: d5f4f8b1-5304-4bad-b057-77f0f02ccb48\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Rules for Community Solar Projects\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted correspondence regarding the Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Rules for Community Solar Projects.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The correspondence was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Solar Projects, Rulemaking, Correspondence\n- UID: d5f4f8b1-5304-4bad-b057-77f0f02ccb48\n\n- Topic: 2018 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Attendance Record\n- Summary: Christopher Roberts submitted the 2018 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board attendance record in accordance with Ordinance Calendar Number 28,133 (24132 MCS).\n- Ordinance Number: 28,133 (24132 MCS)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Attendance Record\n- UID: d5f4f8b1-5304-4bad-b057-77f0f02ccb48\n\n- Topic: 2018 Audubon Commission Attendance Record\n- Summary: J. Kelly Duncan submitted the 2018 attendance record for the Audubon Commission in accordance with Section 2-87 of the municipal code.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Attendance Record\n- UID: d5f4f8b1-5304-4bad-b057-77f0f02ccb48", + "uid": "d5f4f8b1-5304-4bad-b057-77f0f02ccb48", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's failure to reach a legal majority for demolition application at 2507 Amelia Street\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the failure to reach a legal majority for the demolition application at 2507 Amelia Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, demolition\n- UID: 371a1213-44b9-48af-bf83-aa244a7ebaf6\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission's no action vote for property at 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the no action vote for the renovation and construction at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, renovation, construction\n- UID: 371a1213-44b9-48af-bf83-aa244a7ebaf6\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for a mini-warehouse in designated districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for a mini-warehouse in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,503\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending decision, with a deadline of 2/27/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, mini-warehouse, zoning\n- UID: 371a1213-44b9-48af-bf83-aa244a7ebaf6\n\n- Topic: Ordinance regarding the establishment of a Conditional Use for specific district and overlay district\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use for a specific district and overlay district.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,507\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending decision, with a deadline of 2/21/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, district, overlay district\n- UID: 371a1213-44b9-48af-bf83-aa244a7ebaf6", + "uid": "371a1213-44b9-48af-bf83-aa244a7ebaf6", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 126/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32507: 27971 M.C.S.)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted following the deadline for review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: 1e74caa2-bcf5-491d-b98e-9389c2afcf91\n\n- Topic: Filing of Plans for Public Buildings with Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish requirements for the filing of plans for certain public buildings with the Office of Homeland Security to assist first responders in the event of an emergency. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Section 26-20 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32508: 27972 M.C.S.)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted following the recommendation from the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security\n- UID: 1e74caa2-bcf5-491d-b98e-9389c2afcf91\n\n- Topic: Amendment of St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain the St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District to modify existing language and permit conditional uses in specified areas. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Article 18, Section 18.6 St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32508: 27972 M.C.S.)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted following amendments to the language and conditional use permissions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendments, Use Restriction Overlay District\n- UID: 1e74caa2-bcf5-491d-b98e-9389c2afcf91", + "uid": "1e74caa2-bcf5-491d-b98e-9389c2afcf91", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition and Reconstruction of Existing Fast Food Restaurants with Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed amendments to permit the demolition, reconstruction, modification, or expansion of existing fast food restaurants with drive-through facilities through the conditional use process. It also outlined specific regulations for properties in the St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 106/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of conditional use for fast food restaurants with drive-through facilities in specific districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurants, Drive-Through Facilities\n- UID: d983f8d5-4585-4d22-a791-90855b520ea3\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Fast Food Restaurant with Drive-Through Facilities in HU-MU District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use for a fast food restaurant with drive-through facilities in the HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 107/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a conditional use for a fast food restaurant with drive-through facilities in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, HU-MU District\n- UID: d983f8d5-4585-4d22-a791-90855b520ea3", + "uid": "d983f8d5-4585-4d22-a791-90855b520ea3", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in the HU-RD2 district on specific lots in the Second Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 129/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32 YEAS, 15 NAYS, 3 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a neighborhood commercial establishment in the specified district.\n- UID: 6ddf9fb6-c712-4d67-8e71-e24d23f58c7f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use in S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in the S-B2 district and ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The ordinance was adopted with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 121/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32 YEAS, 16 NAYS, 4 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, with a technical correction needed before implementation.\n- UID: 6ddf9fb6-c712-4d67-8e71-e24d23f58c7f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HMR-2 to HMC-1 District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District on a specific lot in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NUMBER 115/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: CONTINUED - (UNANIMOUS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/24/19 for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: 6ddf9fb6-c712-4d67-8e71-e24d23f58c7f", + "uid": "6ddf9fb6-c712-4d67-8e71-e24d23f58c7f", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Bed and Breakfast in HMR-2 Historic District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for a bed and breakfast in the HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32518\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a bed and breakfast in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, Historic District\n- UID: bf27c852-927e-4eb2-b518-ac5ec0447ec4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Reception Facility in S-RD Suburban District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend a previous ordinance to grant a conditional use for a reception facility in an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32519\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a reception facility in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Reception Facility, Suburban District\n- UID: bf27c852-927e-4eb2-b518-ac5ec0447ec4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Live Performance Venue\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for a live performance venue exceeding 10,000 square feet of floor area in an existing building and a parking lot. The voting outcome was not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32521\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome for this ordinance was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Live Performance Venue, Zoning\n- UID: bf27c852-927e-4eb2-b518-ac5ec0447ec4", + "uid": "bf27c852-927e-4eb2-b518-ac5ec0447ec4", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning for child day care center\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to establish a conditional use for a child day care center in specific districts within the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen and has the UID: 16c87395-f323-4e35-8fbe-45b294d96413.\n- Ordinance Number: 32525 - 27983 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a child day care center in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Child Day Care Center, Conditional Use\n- UID: 16c87395-f323-4e35-8fbe-45b294d96413\n\n- Topic: Zoning for commercial use\n- Summary: Another ordinance was passed to establish a conditional use for a commercial use (principal use) in specific districts within the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen and has the UID: 16c87395-f323-4e35-8fbe-45b294d96413.\n- Ordinance Number: 32522 - 27982 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a commercial use in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Use, Conditional Use\n- UID: 16c87395-f323-4e35-8fbe-45b294d96413", + "uid": "16c87395-f323-4e35-8fbe-45b294d96413", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for ARISE Academy\u2019s \u201cWinter Fest/Assembly\u201d Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for ARISE Academy\u2019s event at Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center. The waiver is specified for the event on December 20, 2018, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,527\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after the Rules were suspended to introduce it to the Council's Agenda.\n- UID: a1673737-7f6b-4035-9191-17fcc1462f3d\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Garifuna Community Foundation\u2019s \u201cSport Carnival and Festival\u201d Event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to temporarily waive one-half (%) of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Garifuna Community Foundation\u2019s event at McDonough Playground. The waiver is specified for the event on October 20, 2018, and October 21, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,528\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- UID: a1673737-7f6b-4035-9191-17fcc1462f3d", + "uid": "a1673737-7f6b-4035-9191-17fcc1462f3d", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Wreath Laying Ceremony\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive one-half (%) of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Jackson Square for the U.S. Daughters of 1812, Chalmette Chapter #160\u2019s \u201cWreath Laying Ceremony\u201d event. \n- Ordinance Number: 32529\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Event, Jackson Square, Wreath Laying Ceremony\n- UID: 54ed060a-cb8e-4c58-b30f-f0511a28d518\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel Modification\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit the modification of an existing hotel to include an accessory coffee shop in a Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32530\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel Modification, Coffee Shop, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District\n- UID: 54ed060a-cb8e-4c58-b30f-f0511a28d518\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee to provide advice, feedback, guiding principles, policies, and subject matter expertise to the City Council on matters relating to pay equality, wage discrimination, and poverty in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay, Advisory Committee, Pay Equality, Wage Discrimination\n- UID: 54ed060a-cb8e-4c58-b30f-f0511a28d518\n\n- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Semi-Pro Football Games\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Joe W. Brown Park Stadium for the Louisiana Lightning Football Foundation\u2019s \u201cSemi-Pro Football Games\u201d events on various dates.\n- Ordinance Number: 32532\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Football Games, Joe W. Brown Park Stadium, Louisiana Lightning Football Foundation\n- UID: 54ed060a-cb8e-4c58-b30f-f0511a28d518", + "uid": "54ed060a-cb8e-4c58-b30f-f0511a28d518", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary fee waiver for recreation centers\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a temporary waiver of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic and Alumni FETE event at Lyons and Rosenwald Recreation Centers. The waiver was to specify the duration and boundaries of the event.\n- Ordinance Number: 32532\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 council members in favor and 1 absent.\n- UID: ce5d4cf6-3d39-4b2b-b837-24821c112ede\n\n- Topic: Temporary fee waiver for recreation centers\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a temporary waiver of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic and Alumni FETE event at Lyons and Rosenwald Recreation Centers. The waiver was to specify the duration and boundaries of the event.\n- Ordinance Number: 32533\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adjourned - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned with 6 council members in favor and 1 absent.\n- UID: ce5d4cf6-3d39-4b2b-b837-24821c112ede", + "uid": "ce5d4cf6-3d39-4b2b-b837-24821c112ede", + "publish_date": "1-10-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-10-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum for the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the council meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Meeting\n- UID: 55d95665-9ad3-4344-9aac-32dce83796a3", + "uid": "55d95665-9ad3-4344-9aac-32dce83796a3", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 2020 Budget Matters\n- Summary: The ordinance was related to the levy of ad valorem taxes for the year 2020 in the City of New Orleans. It aimed to adjust millage rates and reallocate tax receipts for a state millage. The ordinance was moved by Brossett and seconded by Moreno. It passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32795 - 28242 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was successfully amended and passed.\n- UID: 2e45e081-5cf4-46bf-89c7-f7a031a6da39", + "uid": "2e45e081-5cf4-46bf-89c7-f7a031a6da39", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to the levy of ad valorem taxes on all taxable properties in the City of New Orleans for the year 2020, including the reallocation of tax receipts for a state millage. It also involves the levy of millage rates for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32795 AMD TAX-RB-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: As Amended - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed after being amended, with all council members present voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem Taxes, Levy, Millage Rates\n- UID: 7096b60f-e2be-41af-8330-2e64be063aeb\n\n- Topic: Tax Levy for Property in Special Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance relates to the levy of ad valorem taxes on property located in special development and security districts in the City of New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32796 - 28243 M,C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended, with all council members present voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Levy, Special Districts, Ad Valorem Taxes\n- UID: 7096b60f-e2be-41af-8330-2e64be063aeb", + "uid": "7096b60f-e2be-41af-8330-2e64be063aeb", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Security and Improvement Taxing District Fees\n- Summary: An ordinance relating to the levy of fees on property located in special security and improvement taxing districts in the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,797\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Levy of fees, special taxing districts, property fees\n- UID: 4951e151-8fc3-44cb-93b8-aae9b956dde9\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget for the Year 2020\n- Summary: An ordinance providing a Capital Budget for the year 2020 in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,798\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted following the receipt of the fiscal note.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital budget, City Charter, fiscal note\n- UID: 4951e151-8fc3-44cb-93b8-aae9b956dde9", + "uid": "4951e151-8fc3-44cb-93b8-aae9b956dde9", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance provides the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020, in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmembers Brossett, Moreno, Williams, Giarrusso, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, and Nguyen, and it was postponed on 2/14/20. The ordinance passed without any nays, abstentions, absences, or recusals.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,799\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Amendment - Passed\n - Vote 3: Amendment - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance providing the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 was passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, City of New Orleans, 2020, Councilmembers, Amendments\n- UID: b9f874e5-dea4-45ec-b337-0be668ed7175", + "uid": "b9f874e5-dea4-45ec-b337-0be668ed7175", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance provides an operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 in accordance with the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,800\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n Vote 2: Amendment - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n Vote 3: As Amended - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, City of New Orleans, 2020, Expenditures\n- UID: a9ba68a1-7e20-40e0-bc37-e76889d7728e", + "uid": "a9ba68a1-7e20-40e0-bc37-e76889d7728e", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance provides an Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 in accordance with the City Charter. The motion to reconsider the vote on this ordinance passed, allowing a speaker to address the council.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,799\n- Votes Summary:\n Reconsideration Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reconsider the vote passed, allowing a speaker to address the council regarding the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020.\n- UID: 8f6c1a3f-e17e-4dfd-8d15-5ac2ebd3a85a\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance provides an Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 in accordance with the City Charter. The motion to adopt this ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,800\n- Votes Summary:\n Adoption Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance providing an Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 was adopted without opposition.\n- UID: 8f6c1a3f-e17e-4dfd-8d15-5ac2ebd3a85a", + "uid": "8f6c1a3f-e17e-4dfd-8d15-5ac2ebd3a85a", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance 32800 AMD EB-SF-1\n- Summary: The ordinance regarding Amendment to Ordinance 32800 AMD EB-SF-1 was introduced by Brossett and seconded by Nguyen. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no abstentions, absences, or recusals. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800 AMD EB-SF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the ordinance passed.\n- UID: a1e4508f-f911-4fab-86a9-6f4d5d89d040\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance 32800 AMD EB-PRIV-GR-1\n- Summary: The ordinance regarding Amendment to Ordinance 32800 AMD EB-PRIV-GR-1 was also introduced by Brossett and seconded by Nguyen. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no abstentions, absences, or recusals. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800 AMD EB-PRIV-GR-1\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the ordinance passed.\n- UID: a1e4508f-f911-4fab-86a9-6f4d5d89d040", + "uid": "a1e4508f-f911-4fab-86a9-6f4d5d89d040", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to EB-Federal-GR-2\n- Summary: The ordinance for Amendment to EB-Federal-GR-2 was introduced by Brossett and seconded by Williams. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800 AMD EB-Federal-GR-2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to EB-Federal-GR-2 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, EB-Federal-GR-2, Brossett, Williams\n- UID: 4aea527c-a3fa-403d-97f2-703ad15a518c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to EB-GF-1\n- Summary: The ordinance for Amendment to EB-GF-1 was introduced by Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Brossett. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800 EB-GF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to EB-GF-1 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, EB-GF-1, Gisleson Palmer, Brossett\n- UID: 4aea527c-a3fa-403d-97f2-703ad15a518c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Council-EB-GF-1\n- Summary: The ordinance for Amendment to Council-EB-GF-1 was introduced by Moreno and seconded by Brossett. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800 Council-EB-GF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Council-EB-GF-1 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council-EB-GF-1, Moreno, Brossett\n- UID: 4aea527c-a3fa-403d-97f2-703ad15a518c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Council-EB-GF-2\n- Summary: The ordinance for Amendment to Council-EB-GF-2 was introduced by Brossett and seconded by Nguyen. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800 Council-EB-GF-2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Council-EB-GF-2 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council-EB-GF-2, Brossett, Nguyen\n- UID: 4aea527c-a3fa-403d-97f2-703ad15a518c", + "uid": "4aea527c-a3fa-403d-97f2-703ad15a518c", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Notary Fees\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 2-1103 of the City Code, increasing fees for notary services. A fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was postponed on 2/14/20. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,801\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend notary fees was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Notary fees, City Code, Amendment, Fiscal Note\n- UID: 6d9debfc-0b4a-4752-bbb6-55833e2e3aee\n\n- Topic: Proposed 2020 Budget and Work Plan for the City of New Orleans Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the submission of a plan by the Downtown Development District (DDD) to the New Orleans City Planning Commission for public improvements, facilities, and services. The City Planning Commission recommended the plan for approval. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 28248 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Work Plan, Downtown Development District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6d9debfc-0b4a-4752-bbb6-55833e2e3aee", + "uid": "6d9debfc-0b4a-4752-bbb6-55833e2e3aee", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Downtown Development District's 2020 Plan\n- Summary: An ordinance to adopt the Downtown Development District's 2020 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,802\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, Capital, Special Services, Withdrawn\n- UID: 355644dd-38fd-4237-9f86-dede6a843282\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation's Tourism Promotion Program\n- Summary: An ordinance to adopt the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation's Tourism Promotion Program for 2020, providing special services in the area of Marketing New Orleans Tourism for the year 2020. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,803\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism Promotion, New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation, Adopted\n- UID: 355644dd-38fd-4237-9f86-dede6a843282\n\n- Topic: Creation of a Sustainable Tourism Plan\n- Summary: A resolution calling on the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation to set aside funds in their 2020 budget to fund the creation of a Sustainable Tourism Plan. The resolution passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-481\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Sustainable Tourism Plan, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, Resolution\n- UID: 355644dd-38fd-4237-9f86-dede6a843282", + "uid": "355644dd-38fd-4237-9f86-dede6a843282", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the levy of ad valorem taxes on all property subject to taxation in the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. It sought to levy a special ad valorem tax of three (3) mills recently approved by the voters. The ordinance was later withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,804\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Motion to Adopt - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem Taxes, Levy, Withdrawn\n- UID: 99f113c4-6a85-4e3b-92d1-bd948f57ea08\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to provide an Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter. The details of the voting outcomes and final decision are not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,805\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, City Charter\n- UID: 99f113c4-6a85-4e3b-92d1-bd948f57ea08", + "uid": "99f113c4-6a85-4e3b-92d1-bd948f57ea08", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed an Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter. It was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32805\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 9089b8d8-ef1c-4b97-b996-54aa3cfc746d\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed an Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter. It was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32806\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 9089b8d8-ef1c-4b97-b996-54aa3cfc746d\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed an Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter. It was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32807\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 9089b8d8-ef1c-4b97-b996-54aa3cfc746d", + "uid": "9089b8d8-ef1c-4b97-b996-54aa3cfc746d", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Public Infrastructure\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues and Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate funds towards public infrastructure. The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,845 and CAL. NO. 32,846\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and funds were appropriated to the Chief Administrative Office and the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Public Infrastructure, Appropriation of Funds\n- UID: fb6e8329-1cda-454e-9bea-85bed779c564\n\n- Topic: Motion for Public Infrastructure Funding\n- Summary: The motion aimed to appropriate funds towards public infrastructure. However, the details of the outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-19-405\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome details not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Infrastructure, Funding Motion\n- UID: fb6e8329-1cda-454e-9bea-85bed779c564", + "uid": "fb6e8329-1cda-454e-9bea-85bed779c564", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding for the Remaining Four Years of the Five Year Capital Program (2021-2024)\n- Summary: The council recommended projects to be funded for the remaining four years of the Five Year Capital Program (2021-2024).\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-19-405\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Capital Program, Projects\n- UID: d14f360d-8875-4ede-9192-854604549629\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Aviation Board for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Aviation Board for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-19-406\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Aviation Board, Approval\n- UID: d14f360d-8875-4ede-9192-854604549629\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Operating Budget of the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-19-407\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was lying over and no specific vote outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission, Approval\n- UID: d14f360d-8875-4ede-9192-854604549629", + "uid": "d14f360d-8875-4ede-9192-854604549629", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of French Market Corporation Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the French Market Corporation for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-408\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Operating Budget for the French Market Corporation for 2020 was approved.\n- UID: f464376f-91b5-498e-ac9e-25e731a0b9a0\n\n- Topic: Approval of Municipal Yacht Harbor Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: The council discussed the approval of the Operating Budget of the Municipal Yacht Harbor for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-409\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: [Details of the voting outcome]\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- UID: f464376f-91b5-498e-ac9e-25e731a0b9a0", + "uid": "f464376f-91b5-498e-ac9e-25e731a0b9a0", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Orleans Parish Communication District Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the Orleans Parish Communication District for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-410\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Operating Budget for the Orleans Parish Communication District for 2020 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Orleans Parish Communication District, 2020, Approval\n- UID: 8346c3a8-7721-4f48-acc0-52ca9a1f39f5\n\n- Topic: Approval of New Orleans Building Corporation Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Building Corporation for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-411\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Operating Budget for the New Orleans Building Corporation for 2020 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, New Orleans Building Corporation, 2020, Approval\n- UID: 8346c3a8-7721-4f48-acc0-52ca9a1f39f5", + "uid": "8346c3a8-7721-4f48-acc0-52ca9a1f39f5", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for technical adjustments to 2020 budget-related ordinances\n- Summary: The council authorized the Clerk of Council staff to make necessary technical, typographical, mathematical, and/or structural adjustments to any Ordinances, Motions, and amendments related to the adoption of the 2020 budget.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-475\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Suspend the Rules - Passed\n - Vote 3: Adopt - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for necessary adjustments to budget-related ordinances\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Ordinance, Authorization, Amendments\n- UID: 04b26f63-aa08-4414-9b4d-c59532b76828\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,822 - By: Councilmember Brossett\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not provided in the summary guidelines.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,822\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Not available\n- UID: 04b26f63-aa08-4414-9b4d-c59532b76828", + "uid": "04b26f63-aa08-4414-9b4d-c59532b76828", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget for New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission within the 2019 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32822 - 28251 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: 2019 Capital Budget, Recreation Development Commission\n- UID: d7a1a931-b2de-458f-9ae7-5dd7e902440e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget for New Orleans Fire Department\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds to the New Orleans Fire Department within the 2019 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32834 - 28252 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: 2019 Capital Budget, Fire Department\n- UID: d7a1a931-b2de-458f-9ae7-5dd7e902440e", + "uid": "d7a1a931-b2de-458f-9ae7-5dd7e902440e", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver for Gatto Playground Event\n- Summary: The ordinance was to specify the duration and boundaries of a waiver for the \"Zulu Club Mayor Flag Raising\" event at Gatto Playground. The waiver was for December 14, 2019, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n- Ordinance Number: 32837 - 28253 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without opposition.\n- UID: b8062e56-d546-413b-9fae-f038156cec30\n\n- Topic: Appropriating Special Revenue Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate special revenue funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the Indigent Defender Proprietary Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 32839 - 28254 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without opposition.\n- UID: b8062e56-d546-413b-9fae-f038156cec30", + "uid": "b8062e56-d546-413b-9fae-f038156cec30", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of special revenue funds to the Department of Public Works\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans by appropriating special revenue funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the Indigent Defender Proprietary Fund. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,840\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of special revenue funds for the Department of Public Works\n- UID: 4a61e905-59f0-4d4f-8ade-1646a57bc5c1\n\n- Topic: Transfer of funds to various departments\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans by transferring funds to various departments to cover overages incurred during the year 2019. A technical correction was needed. The ordinance was amended.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,841\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transfer of funds to various departments with an amendment\n- UID: 4a61e905-59f0-4d4f-8ade-1646a57bc5c1", + "uid": "4a61e905-59f0-4d4f-8ade-1646a57bc5c1", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds for public infrastructure, presented by Councilmember Brossett, was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32841\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: b25d720f-1a66-4fa1-976c-eb2413cdb22c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Expenditures for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures to appropriate funds for public infrastructure, also presented by Councilmember Brossett, was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32843\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: b25d720f-1a66-4fa1-976c-eb2413cdb22c", + "uid": "b25d720f-1a66-4fa1-976c-eb2413cdb22c", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to billboard regulations. It includes provisions for the digitization and removal of nonconforming billboards, as well as considerations for location, illumination, and density standards.\n- Ordinance Number: 33\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 1/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later meeting\n- UID: e0d4c046-1d82-41e6-8366-7565dbab7b16\n\n- Topic: Selection of Granicus, Inc. for City Services\n- Summary: The ordinance selects Granicus, Inc. to provide Agenda Preparation, Document Management, Meetings Management, Streaming Video, and Archiving for the City of New Orleans through a professional services contract. The contract is authorized for an initial period from January 1, 2020, until December 31, 2020, with an amount not to exceed $84,150.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-474\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to select Granicus, Inc. for city services was adopted.\n- UID: e0d4c046-1d82-41e6-8366-7565dbab7b16", + "uid": "e0d4c046-1d82-41e6-8366-7565dbab7b16", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of City Council/Harrah's Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The City Council approved the allocation of grant funds to various organizations, totaling $16,071 for At-Large \"A\" Division 2, $16,123 for At-Large \"B\" Division, $16,000 for District \"A\", and $16,071 for District \"B\".\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-476\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the grant allocations passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant funds, community support, City Council, Harrah's, organizations\n- UID: 15b16296-33d8-409f-bb58-156b9be42300\n\n- Topic: Application for a demolition permit at 1930 Pauger St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested Council action regarding the approval of an application for a demolition permit at 1930 Pauger St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Council action was made by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, advisory committee\n- UID: 15b16296-33d8-409f-bb58-156b9be42300", + "uid": "15b16296-33d8-409f-bb58-156b9be42300", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal Approval (Fee Reduction)\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee approved a fee reduction for a demolition permit at 3219 Belfort St. A, reducing the fee from $10,560.00 to $5,000.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduction approved from $10,560.00 to $5,000.00\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, fee reduction, demolition permit\n- UID: 443dbc22-54c2-4b7a-a043-eb4b42a14734\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal Denial\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied an application for a demolition permit at 5306-08 Canal Blvd. A.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Denied - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permit application denied\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, denial, demolition permit\n- UID: 443dbc22-54c2-4b7a-a043-eb4b42a14734", + "uid": "443dbc22-54c2-4b7a-a043-eb4b42a14734", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reply Comments on Relevant Issues Submitted by the Utility Advisors\n- Summary: Original and two copies of the Reply Comments on Relevant Issues Submitted by the Utility Advisors were received. (CNO Docket UD-18-01)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reply Comments were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility Advisors, Reply Comments, CNO Docket UD-18-01\n- UID: c969f9aa-6813-46ed-9823-764a5caf69e3\n\n- Topic: Motion for Extension of Time to File Reply Comments\n- Summary: Original and two copies of the Motion for Extension of Time to File Reply Comments were received. (CNO Docket UD-19-01)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for Extension of Time to File Reply Comments was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion for Extension of Time, Reply Comments, CNO Docket UD-19-01\n- UID: c969f9aa-6813-46ed-9823-764a5caf69e3\n\n- Topic: Documentation of Encampment Clean-Up Efforts\n- Summary: October 2019 documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts was submitted as required by Section 82-703. (Submitted by Jennifer Avengo, MD, Director, Department of Health)\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Documentation of encampment clean-up efforts was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Encampment Clean-Up, Documentation, Section 82-703\n- UID: c969f9aa-6813-46ed-9823-764a5caf69e3\n\n- Topic: Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Original and two copies of the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Monitoring Report were submitted for further handling. (CNO Docket UD-16-02)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public Version of Monitoring Report was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Monitoring Report, CNO Docket UD-16-02\n- UID: c969f9aa-6813-46ed-9823-764a5caf69e3", + "uid": "c969f9aa-6813-46ed-9823-764a5caf69e3", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report\n- Summary: The Assistant General Counsel, Timothy S. Cragin, submitted the Monitoring Report for further handling. The Manager of Fuel & Special Riders, Scott M. Celino, also submitted quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits. Additionally, an appeal was requested for the City Planning Commission recommendation of \"modified approval\" for a property located at 1501 Simon Bolivar.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Monitoring Report and quarterly reports were received, and a hearing date was set for the appeal request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Monitoring Report, Quarterly Reports, Appeal Request\n- UID: 8f3766e1-7263-4fc3-ba8b-2ebdbcbdcba5", + "uid": "8f3766e1-7263-4fc3-ba8b-2ebdbcbdcba5", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Submission for Audubon Nature Institute\n- Summary: L. Ronald Forman, President and CEO of Audubon Nature Institute, submitted the 2020 budget for facilities managed by the institute on behalf of the Audubon Commission, in accordance with the Home Rule Charter. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Communication was received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of the budget submission\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Audubon Nature Institute, Communication, Receipt\n- UID: 7dcacfa5-cca3-4cb3-ba52-a18f00d460b4\n\n- Topic: Proposed 2020 Budget and Work Plan for Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted the proposed 2020 Budget and Work Plan for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans. The plan was to be reviewed and considered to determine its consistency with the comprehensive plan for the city. The transmission was received, and a hearing date was set for the Council Meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Transmission was received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of the budget and work plan transmission, setting of a hearing date for review\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Work Plan, City Planning Commission, Downtown Development District\n- UID: 7dcacfa5-cca3-4cb3-ba52-a18f00d460b4\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request Disapproval\n- Summary: Councilmanic District \"B\" submitted the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation of \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0514, located at 1020 Thalia Street under Sun Day are Fundays LLC. The submission was received, and a hearing date was set for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Submission was received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of the disapproval recommendation, setting of a hearing date for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Disapproval, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 7dcacfa5-cca3-4cb3-ba52-a18f00d460b4\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request Approval\n- Summary: Councilmanic District \"B\" submitted the Mayor's Office of Economic Development's recommendation of \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0515, located at 1818 Magazine Street under Thursday Dinner LLC. The submission was received, and the recommendation of approval was noted.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Submission was received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of the approval recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Approval, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 7dcacfa5-cca3-4cb3-ba52-a18f00d460b4", + "uid": "7dcacfa5-cca3-4cb3-ba52-a18f00d460b4", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2624 Josephine St.\n- Summary: Motion M-19-477, introduced by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property at 2624 Josephine St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-477\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- UID: f53c57d3-ef6e-41be-ac25-9ef75b920a32\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 3817 Third St.\n- Summary: Motion M-19-478, introduced by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property at 3817 Third St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-478\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- UID: f53c57d3-ef6e-41be-ac25-9ef75b920a32", + "uid": "f53c57d3-ef6e-41be-ac25-9ef75b920a32", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Executive Session for Litigation\n- Summary: The council convened in an executive session to discuss ongoing litigation between the State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans. The session was held and reconvened with all council members present.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Enter Executive Session - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 2: Reconvene - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The executive session was held and reconvened with all council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Litigation, Reconvene, Council Meeting\n- UID: 06a7c2e7-32a7-4b1f-bcc5-23a00077a266\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. The council moved to suspend the rules to reconsider the ordinance and add an amendment offered by Council Member Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: 32800\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to reconsider Ordinance No. 82,000 - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council moved to suspend the rules to reconsider the ordinance and add an amendment offered by Council Member Williams.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, City of New Orleans, Council Meeting, Amendment\n- UID: 06a7c2e7-32a7-4b1f-bcc5-23a00077a266", + "uid": "06a7c2e7-32a7-4b1f-bcc5-23a00077a266", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: BYOBIKES Presentation\n- Summary: The presentation was about BYOBIKES, a non-profit organization raising money to provide bikes, helmets, locks, lights, and bike registration for at-risk youth and underprivileged children in the Greater New Orleans Community. The presentation was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: BYOBIKES, non-profit organization, at-risk youth, underprivileged children\n- UID: 5653ea30-63bd-4825-8216-a5c86016e829\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Ella Delio, Logan Atkinson Burke, Jennifer Green, Yvonne Mitchell Grubb, and Chuck Morse\n- Summary: The presentation was given by various community leaders and organizations, including the Greater New Orleans Foundation and Alliance for Affordable Energy. No specific details about the content of the presentation were provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Community leaders, organizations, Greater New Orleans Foundation, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- UID: 5653ea30-63bd-4825-8216-a5c86016e829", + "uid": "5653ea30-63bd-4825-8216-a5c86016e829", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Taking Steps Together on Equity & Climate Change: A Report by and for New Orleanians\n- Summary: Presentation by Adele London, Louisiana Partnership Specialist, U.S. Census Bureau, on the establishment of Census Complete Count Committees throughout the city to increase awareness and understanding about the 2020 Census.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of the establishment of Census Complete Count Committees.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equity, Climate Change, Census Complete Count Committees\n- UID: 7532635e-aeda-4db2-9785-b358403c6977\n\n- Topic: Communication from Matthew Osborne, Manager, 1450 North Dorgenois, LLC\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the demolition for structure located at 1450 N. Dorgenois Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received, hearing date set for 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic Preservation, Demolition Appeal\n- UID: 7532635e-aeda-4db2-9785-b358403c6977", + "uid": "7532635e-aeda-4db2-9785-b358403c6977", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Millage Levy Recommendation from Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: The Board of Liquidation, City Debt recommended a millage levy of 22.5 mills to service the bonded debt of the City for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules to add the communications to the Council's Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Motion to Suspend the Rules to introduce communications not on the Council's Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Motion to Suspend the Rules to add communications to the Council's Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for the millage levy was received and added to the Council's Agenda for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Millage Levy, Board of Liquidation, City Debt, Recommendation\n- UID: d7e2f56f-d5a1-4e33-b3d7-db2fad45c409", + "uid": "d7e2f56f-d5a1-4e33-b3d7-db2fad45c409", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 1054-56 S. Genois St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee failed to pass a motion for a demolition permit for the property at 1054-56 S. Genois St., resulting in no recommendation. The property was forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion failed by lack of votes\n- Decision/Key Actions: Property forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, no recommendation\n- UID: 8e255c5c-16ba-4b0c-8091-e03d25f6fc00\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 900 Flood St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee failed to pass a motion for a demolition permit for the property at 900 Flood St., resulting in no recommendation. The property was forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion failed by lack of votes\n- Decision/Key Actions: Property forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, no recommendation\n- UID: 8e255c5c-16ba-4b0c-8091-e03d25f6fc00", + "uid": "8e255c5c-16ba-4b0c-8091-e03d25f6fc00", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Kelly Parenton\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of the demolition for property located at 344 Audubon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-479\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: OVERRULE DENIAL AND APPROVE - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to overrule the denial of demolition for the property at 344 Audubon Street was approved with 6 yeas and 1 nay.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Property, Approval\n- UID: cad00620-530c-4111-854c-b00a2bbcb12a\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Larry G. Willis, Agent\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of the demolition for property located at 610 David Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-483\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome or decision provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Property, Appeal\n- UID: cad00620-530c-4111-854c-b00a2bbcb12a", + "uid": "cad00620-530c-4111-854c-b00a2bbcb12a", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC Appeal for 1135-1137 Decatur LLC\n- Summary: An appeal was made to retain existing transom windows for the property located at 1135-1137 Decatur Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-484\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to retain existing transom windows was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Decatur Street, M-19-484\n- UID: 71fc57d4-6c1b-4d85-9249-71eded7a6ef4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 76/19\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District for a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-235\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: For Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for the zoning change was for approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, M-19-235\n- UID: 71fc57d4-6c1b-4d85-9249-71eded7a6ef4", + "uid": "71fc57d4-6c1b-4d85-9249-71eded7a6ef4", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 84/19 - Salgado Adgenor\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit a bar over 3,000 square feet in floor area in specific commercial and arts districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 84/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: PAST DEADLINE - PETITION DIES\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for this ordinance has passed the deadline and is considered dead.\n- UID: 6104d596-4362-4109-b770-4097b640f5b7\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Ibrahima-Julien Diaban, Petera Reine Diaban, Mallecy B. Schexnydre, Makeisha Smith, Rosemary Smith, Charles Barnes, Sheila L. Stewart, Desiree Washington, Barbara Adams, Cheryl Simms, and Christopher Veals\n- Summary: This appeal was made against the City Planning Commission recommendation of \"modified approval\" for a property located at 1501 Simon Bolivar.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 85/19\n- Votes Summary: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was made by the mentioned individuals against the recommended \"modified approval\" for the property in question.\n- UID: 6104d596-4362-4109-b770-4097b640f5b7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 85/19 - G.H. Leidenheimer Baking Co. Ltd.\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit the expansion of an existing, nonconforming industrial use (industrial bakery) in specific districts. The ordinance details the specific lots and districts under consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 85/19\n- Votes Summary: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was for a conditional use to expand an existing industrial bakery in specific districts.\n- UID: 6104d596-4362-4109-b770-4097b640f5b7", + "uid": "6104d596-4362-4109-b770-4097b640f5b7", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 85/19 - FRONT STREET DEVELOPMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional use to permit a mixed-use development in a HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, on Square 2, Lots 10 and H-2, in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Front Street, Liberty Street, Elysian Fields Avenue, and Esplanade Avenue (Municipal Addresses: 1001-1015 Front Street). The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\", subject to six (6) waivers and seventeen (17) provisos. The motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 85/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with modifications and conditions\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mixed-use development, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 1e946a5e-688d-4605-b8cf-1442b06eba5b\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 89/19 - J&R RENTAL PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional use to permit a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, on Square 5, Lots 23 and B or D, in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Frenchmen Street, Chartres Street, Decatur Street, and Esplanade Avenue (Municipal Addresses: 508-510 Frenchmen Street). The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six (6) provisos. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 89/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional use, Bar, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1e946a5e-688d-4605-b8cf-1442b06eba5b\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 95/19 \u2014 EL-JAQUHARI, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, on Square 3, Lots 12 and C or D, in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Royal Street, Chartres Street, Esplanade Avenue, and Elysian Fields Avenue (Municipal Addresses: 601-603 Royal Street). The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six (6) provisos. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 95/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional use, Bar, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1e946a5e-688d-4605-b8cf-1442b06eba5b", + "uid": "1e946a5e-688d-4605-b8cf-1442b06eba5b", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 95/19 - Lot 19 or 5, Third Municipal District\n- Summary: Request for zoning change in a specific area, with a recommendation for approval subject to seven provisos. However, the petition missed the deadline and is therefore considered dead.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 95/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for zoning change missed the deadline and is considered dead.\n- UID: 8917ceb2-f70d-4f9b-a63f-0ebb1396e075\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 101/19 - S&S Developments, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use permit for a multi-family dwelling in a specific district, with a recommendation for approval subject to two waivers and five provisos. The motion was approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 101/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a conditional use permit for a multi-family dwelling was approved.\n- UID: 8917ceb2-f70d-4f9b-a63f-0ebb1396e075", + "uid": "8917ceb2-f70d-4f9b-a63f-0ebb1396e075", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 105/19 - HONORABLE MARLIN N. GUSMAN, SHERIFF, ORLEANS PARISH\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to permit the temporary use of buildings at the Orleans Justice Center to house inmates with mental disorders and to allow limited housing of special classifications of inmates. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 105/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/5/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Orleans Justice Center, Mental Disorders, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 68594116-7c59-46cb-bf81-8f1288602165\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 106/19 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-19-336\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use to permit a reception facility over 5,000 square feet. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to one waiver and eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 106/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/5/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Reception Facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 68594116-7c59-46cb-bf81-8f1288602165", + "uid": "68594116-7c59-46cb-bf81-8f1288602165", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Subdivision Docket Appeal for 1637 N. Tonti St.\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission's decision of \"denial\" of a re-subdivision for property located at 1637 N. Tonti Street was appealed by Alexander Adamick, M. Arch, AIA, NCARB, Principal Architect. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 106/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Subdivision Docket, Appeal, City Planning Commission, Denial, Alexander Adamick\n- UID: a96cd498-bfb2-472a-9d27-42eb07fa5237\n\n- Topic: Report on Re-subdivision Request for 1637 N. Tonti St.\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission recommended \"denial\" of the request by Courtney Castleman to re-subdivide Lot F-1 into Lots F-1A and F-1B, Square 1195, in the Third Municipal District. The report was received at the meeting of 11/7/19 and continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 106/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of denial continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Re-subdivision Request, City Planning Commission, Denial, Recommendation\n- UID: a96cd498-bfb2-472a-9d27-42eb07fa5237\n\n- Topic: Subdivision Docket Appeal for 1464 N. Galvez St.\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission's decision of \"denial\" of a re-subdivision for property located at 1464 N. Galvez Street was appealed. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 108/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Subdivision Docket, Appeal, City Planning Commission, Denial, 1464 N. Galvez St.\n- UID: a96cd498-bfb2-472a-9d27-42eb07fa5237\n\n- Topic: Report on Re-subdivision Request for 1464 N. Galvez St.\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission recommended \"denial\" of the request by 1464 North Galvez, LLC to re-subdivide Lots 8-A and 8-B, on Square 1040, in the Third Municipal District. The report was received at the meeting of 11/7/19 and continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 108/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of denial continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Re-subdivision Request, City Planning Commission, Denial, Recommendation\n- UID: a96cd498-bfb2-472a-9d27-42eb07fa5237", + "uid": "a96cd498-bfb2-472a-9d27-42eb07fa5237", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs. There were two related ordinances discussed in this meeting, both sponsored by Councilmember Brossett. \n- Ordinance Numbers: 32,783 and 32,784\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/5/19\n Vote 2: Postponement: 1/31/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA\n- UID: 41bd98e7-e67c-4d31-bebb-f87f8869a841\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Salary History for City Contractors and Subcontractors\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a new division to prohibit city contractors and subcontractors from relying upon salary histories of applicants to determine starting salaries for employment positions connected with a city contract. It was sponsored by Councilmember Brossett.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,792\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Salary History, City Contractors, Subcontractors, Employment Positions\n- UID: 41bd98e7-e67c-4d31-bebb-f87f8869a841", + "uid": "41bd98e7-e67c-4d31-bebb-f87f8869a841", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of CPNC regulations for Vehicles for Hire\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to update CPNC regulations for Vehicles for Hire, including reducing certain fees, increasing the permissible age of vehicles, extending timing allowances for drug testing, and other related updates.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,794\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: CPNC regulations, Vehicles for Hire, Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: 6bbeacb3-144c-4726-a2a7-ceb9f04ab59a\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to make changes to the 2019 Capital Budget by reallocating funds from various departments and appropriating them to other departments, including the Chief Administrative Office, Department of Health, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,812\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fiscal note for the ordinance was received, but there is no information provided regarding the voting outcome.\n- Tags/Keywords: 2019 Capital Budget, fund reallocation\n- UID: 6bbeacb3-144c-4726-a2a7-ceb9f04ab59a", + "uid": "6bbeacb3-144c-4726-a2a7-ceb9f04ab59a", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Public Market Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new open space zoning district, OS-CBD, and include Public Market as a conditional use in certain open space zoning districts. It also includes an overlay to specify certain open space zoning districts within the CBD. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,816\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/5/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/5/19 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, CBD, Open Space, Public Market\n- UID: c0ba2900-b30a-48db-b8b2-191477e1d6a1\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zone for 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship Game\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to designate public property within specified areas of the City of New Orleans as a temporary \u201cClean Zone\u201d during the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. It includes provisions for the temporary prohibition of certain activities and the establishment of fines and penalties for violations. The ordinance was postponed to 3/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,821\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 3/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to 3/6/20 for further review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone, College Football Playoff, Prohibition, Fines, Penalties\n- UID: c0ba2900-b30a-48db-b8b2-191477e1d6a1", + "uid": "c0ba2900-b30a-48db-b8b2-191477e1d6a1", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending the holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to add additional days to the holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2019, including Winter Holiday on December 24, 2019, and New Year on December 31, 2019. The motion to suspend the rules to introduce and add Motion No. M-19-481 to the Council's Agenda was also passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-480\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2019 was amended to include additional days. The motion to suspend the rules to introduce and add Motion No. M-19-481 to the Council's Agenda was also passed.\n- UID: 26fdaf47-f1e4-4a3b-85ba-0a26a3d2a200", + "uid": "26fdaf47-f1e4-4a3b-85ba-0a26a3d2a200", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Parking Restrictions Near Parades\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to prohibit the parking of certain vehicles near parades during specific times. It was introduced by Councilmember Banks. The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,849\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to introduce the ordinance on first reading was successful.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parking restrictions, Parades, Councilmember Banks, First Reading, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 9c6bbf7d-13fa-405e-b5ba-3d6448c467c4\n\n- Topic: Regulations for Carnival and Mardi Gras\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain various sections of the city code related to Carnival and Mardi Gras regulations. It includes provisions for permit requirements, float parades, prohibited throws, and the regulation of certain items before, during, and after a parade. The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,850\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to introduce the ordinance on first reading was successful.\n- Tags/Keywords: Carnival, Mardi Gras, City Code Amendments, Councilmember Banks, First Reading, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 9c6bbf7d-13fa-405e-b5ba-3d6448c467c4\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Various Parade-Related Activities\n- Summary: This ordinance, introduced by multiple councilmembers, aims to regulate various activities related to parades, including the use of ladders, tents, grills, portable toilets, and other items. The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,851\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to introduce the ordinance on first reading was successful.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parade Regulations, Councilmember Brossett, Councilmember Moreno, Councilmember Williams, Councilmember Giarrusso, Councilmember Banks, Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, Councilmember Nguyen, First Reading, Unanimous Vote\n- UID: 9c6bbf7d-13fa-405e-b5ba-3d6448c467c4", + "uid": "9c6bbf7d-13fa-405e-b5ba-3d6448c467c4", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Downtown Development District\u2019s 2020 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2020 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32851\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, Capital Improvement, Special Services\n- UID: 74ba5a72-1493-4c78-9097-96674e112283\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Articles 20, 21, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to incorporate recommendations and initiatives from the 2018 \u201cSmall Box Retail Diversity Study\u201d, with the changes applying citywide.\n- Ordinance Number: 32852\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, indicating support for the amendments proposed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Small Box Retail, Citywide Amendments\n- UID: 74ba5a72-1493-4c78-9097-96674e112283\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to an S-RM1 Suburban Multi-Family Residential District for a specific location in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32853\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the zoning change to take effect in the specified area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Municipal District\n- UID: 74ba5a72-1493-4c78-9097-96674e112283\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Youth Detention\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Family Center of Hope to operate an Evening Reporting Center as an alternative to detention for youth pending adjudication in Orleans Parish Juvenile Court.\n- Ordinance Number: 32856\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the implementation of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Youth Detention, Juvenile Court\n- UID: 74ba5a72-1493-4c78-9097-96674e112283", + "uid": "74ba5a72-1493-4c78-9097-96674e112283", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to classify \"country club\" as a conditional use in various historic urban residential districts and affect the Historic Urban Neighborhood Residential Districts citywide.\n- Ordinance Number: 32856\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential Districts, Historic Urban, Country Club\n- UID: 5474917f-28b0-4170-bb65-bee7a688a80f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to change the zoning from Neighborhood Open Space and Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District for specific properties.\n- Ordinance Number: 32857\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Multi-Family, Neighborhood Open Space\n- UID: 5474917f-28b0-4170-bb65-bee7a688a80f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Fourth District Police Station\n- Summary: This ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into an amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning and construction of the Fourth District Police Station.\n- Ordinance Number: 32858\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Police Station, Amendment\n- UID: 5474917f-28b0-4170-bb65-bee7a688a80f", + "uid": "5474917f-28b0-4170-bb65-bee7a688a80f", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Sewerage and Water Board Electric Substation\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans for the planning and construction of a new electric substation at S&WB\u2019s Carrollton Campus.\n- Ordinance Number: 32859\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Sewerage and Water Board, Electric Substation\n- UID: eb2e324e-3249-43db-8b0a-93c016d737a4\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to de-appropriate funds from various departments and appropriate funds to several other departments and commissions in the 2019 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32860\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reallocation of funds within the 2019 Capital Budget\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Fund Reallocation\n- UID: eb2e324e-3249-43db-8b0a-93c016d737a4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use permit for a hotel in the Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District and the Riverfront Design Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32861\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of conditional use permit for hotel\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Hotel, Zoning\n- UID: eb2e324e-3249-43db-8b0a-93c016d737a4", + "uid": "eb2e324e-3249-43db-8b0a-93c016d737a4", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Affordable Multi-Family Housing\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an OS-N Neighborhood Open Space District to an HU-RM1 Multi-Family Residential District to allow the redevelopment of an existing structure into affordable multi-family housing. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 77/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, multi-family housing, redevelopment\n- UID: f2a4d9df-5cea-4831-9366-a38e047ccfb9\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Gas Station with Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a gas station with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: LONING DOCKET NO 73/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, gas station, alcohol sales\n- UID: f2a4d9df-5cea-4831-9366-a38e047ccfb9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 98/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, historic urban district, business district\n- UID: f2a4d9df-5cea-4831-9366-a38e047ccfb9\n\n- Topic: Rescission of Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant the rescission of Ordinance No. 16,005. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket 41/93\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, rescission\n- UID: f2a4d9df-5cea-4831-9366-a38e047ccfb9", + "uid": "f2a4d9df-5cea-4831-9366-a38e047ccfb9", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for amusement place in CBD-3 Central Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance established a conditional use to permit an amusement place in a specific area of the city. The ordinance was introduced under the former Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 102/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the conditional use of an amusement place in the specified area.\n- UID: 69dfebd7-0028-4e5a-8f95-af459b4e819d\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive wireless franchise for MOBILITIE, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to repeal a previous ordinance and grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to MOBILITIE, LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of new wireless facilities within the city limits.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,867\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was postponed to a later date.\n- UID: 69dfebd7-0028-4e5a-8f95-af459b4e819d\n\n- Topic: Act of Revocation of Public Dedication of Street Right of Way\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into an Act of Revocation of Public Dedication of Street Right of Way and transfer and quitclaim of right of way for specific areas within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,868\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was also postponed to a later date.\n- UID: 69dfebd7-0028-4e5a-8f95-af459b4e819d", + "uid": "69dfebd7-0028-4e5a-8f95-af459b4e819d", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: The council motioned to adjourn the meeting, and it was passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Meeting Conclusion\n- UID: 197822ad-147a-4d38-872c-b299783e430b", + "uid": "197822ad-147a-4d38-872c-b299783e430b", + "publish_date": "11-21-2019", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was taken, and six members were present, constituting a quorum. Councilmember Banks arrived later in the meeting.\n- UID: 2e6df571-6cba-49c6-913c-89cf6e6d1f45", + "uid": "2e6df571-6cba-49c6-913c-89cf6e6d1f45", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance\n- Summary: The meeting started with an invocation by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Jared C. Brossett, Councilmember District \u201cD\u201d.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, Council Meeting\n- UID: 790f5d7b-2cec-44b0-9ca0-3a440094a322\n\n- Topic: Presentation of World Champion Little League Baseball Winners\n- Summary: The council presented and celebrated the 2019 World Champion Little League Baseball Winners from the Eastbank Little League in the New Orleans Metropolitan Area.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Little League Baseball, Presentation, Celebration\n- UID: 790f5d7b-2cec-44b0-9ca0-3a440094a322\n\n- Topic: Annual Gas Report Submission by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Annual Gas Report for 2019, pursuant to Council Resolutions R-05-518 and R-06-401.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Gas Report, Submission\n- UID: 790f5d7b-2cec-44b0-9ca0-3a440094a322\n\n- Topic: Joint Report Submission by City Council Utility Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff for the City of New Orleans, City Council Utility Regulatory Office, submitted the Joint Report of the Council Utilities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Joint Report, City Council, Utility Regulatory Office\n- UID: 790f5d7b-2cec-44b0-9ca0-3a440094a322", + "uid": "790f5d7b-2cec-44b0-9ca0-3a440094a322", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Communication from Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\nSummary: Jay Beatmann submitted an original and three copies of the City Council of New Orleans Advisors\u2019 Report on Renewable Portfolio Standards. \nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Report on Renewable Portfolio Standards received\nTags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Report, Dentons US LLP\nUID: dc6c9b25-4efd-4a00-afb1-751fb8603b3e\n\nTopic: Communication from Basile J. Uddo, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\nSummary: Basile J. Uddo submitted an original and three copies of the Consensus List of Relevant Issues Submitted by the Utility Advisors to the Council for the City of New Orleans.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Consensus List of Relevant Issues received\nTags/Keywords: Consensus List, Utility Advisors, Dentons US LLP\nUID: dc6c9b25-4efd-4a00-afb1-751fb8603b3e\n\nTopic: Communication from Heather Alexander, Environmental Project Specialist, Public Participation Group, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ)\nSummary: Heather Alexander requested public comments regarding a permitting action for Colt Inc., 9300 Old Gentilly Rd., New Orleans, LA.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Request for public comments received\nTags/Keywords: Public Comments, Permitting Action, LDEQ\nUID: dc6c9b25-4efd-4a00-afb1-751fb8603b3e", + "uid": "dc6c9b25-4efd-4a00-afb1-751fb8603b3e", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Unopposed Motion to Modify Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a motion to modify the procedural schedule regarding the establishment of a Renewable Portfolio Standard. The motion was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to modify the procedural schedule was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Renewable Portfolio Standard, Procedural Schedule\n- UID: a57c6a3e-b74f-4a02-bd90-1a13fc80137a\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Demolition of Property at 4436 Perrier Street\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt, on behalf of Elder Gwin, appealed the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the demolition of a two-story, two-family residential structure at 4436 Perrier Street. The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for demolition was received, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic Preservation, Demolition Appeal, 4436 Perrier Street\n- UID: a57c6a3e-b74f-4a02-bd90-1a13fc80137a\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Demolition of Property at 7508-10 Freret Street\n- Summary: Devon Sweeney appealed the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the demolition of a property located at 7508-10 Freret Street. The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for demolition was received, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic Preservation, Demolition Appeal, 7508-10 Freret Street\n- UID: a57c6a3e-b74f-4a02-bd90-1a13fc80137a\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Demolition (Moving the House) of Property at 2916 Cadiz Street\n- Summary: Angie Thomas appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the demolition (moving the house) for property located at 2916 Cadiz Street. The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for demolition was received, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic Preservation, Demolition Appeal, 2916 Cadiz Street\n- UID: a57c6a3e-b74f-4a02-bd90-1a13fc80137a", + "uid": "a57c6a3e-b74f-4a02-bd90-1a13fc80137a", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed obstruction of public place/right-of-way and unauthorized encampment regulations\n- Summary: The City of New Orleans Health Department submitted information regarding the adoption of proposed regulations for obstruction of public place/right-of-way and unauthorized encampments. The public hearing was held, and a resolution was passed regarding these regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution regarding the regulations was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Health Department, public place obstruction, unauthorized encampment\n- UID: a8fd1d69-aacc-4823-9125-7be648e1d110\n\n- Topic: Proposed nursing home emergency preparedness regulations\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness and Department of Safety and Permits submitted information concerning the adoption of proposed nursing home emergency preparedness regulations. A public hearing was held, and a resolution was passed regarding these regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution regarding the nursing home emergency preparedness regulations was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Homeland Security, emergency preparedness, nursing home regulations\n- UID: a8fd1d69-aacc-4823-9125-7be648e1d110", + "uid": "a8fd1d69-aacc-4823-9125-7be648e1d110", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 62/19, 65/19, 71/19, 73/19, 74/19, 84/19, 88/19, 90/19, 91/19, 92/19, 93/19, 94/19, 95/19, 96/19\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple zoning docket numbers, with a hearing date set for 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal cover letter 08-27-19 received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's decision to deny an application to demolish property located at 4436 Perrier Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Appeal\n- UID: ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Squares 273 and 274\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to effect a zoning change in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District to a CBD-1 Core Central Business District for specific squares and lots in the First Municipal District, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32758 - 28189 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, CBD, Central Business District\n- UID: ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa", + "uid": "e9230fa2-fce5-4dc1-85cd-208dae18c469", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Property Sale by NOAB\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the New Orleans Aviation Board to sell 13 properties in Kenner, Jefferson Parish and 9 properties in the South Kenner Subdivision in Waggaman, Louisiana, which are no longer needed for public purposes, at a public auction for a minimum price set by appraisal.\n- Ordinance Number: 32752\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the consent agenda was also adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property sale, New Orleans Aviation Board, Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Waggaman\n- UID: 9ee58a55-ef6e-480f-9b35-b234669d1f14\n\n- Topic: Ordinance by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not provided in the meeting minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32763\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Councilmember Nguyen, ordinance\n- UID: 9ee58a55-ef6e-480f-9b35-b234669d1f14", + "uid": "9ee58a55-ef6e-480f-9b35-b234669d1f14", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Eastern New Orleans Hospital\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a third amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the construction of the Eastern New Orleans Hospital, adding new State-required language regarding auditing, funding allocation, and project closeout.\n- Ordinance Number: 30\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, allowing for the amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- UID: e5f1f2e1-de49-41d0-a415-94ce4ab18db6\n\n- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance waives permit fees for the \"NORDC Facility Rental Fee\" for the Sistsa2sistas \"Eastshore Festival\" event at Eastshore Playground, subject to completion of the city's application processes and approvals.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-366\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, waiving permit fees for the specified event.\n- UID: e5f1f2e1-de49-41d0-a415-94ce4ab18db6", + "uid": "e5f1f2e1-de49-41d0-a415-94ce4ab18db6", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed waiving all permit fees for the \"A Community Voice \u2014 Lower 9th Ward Meeting\" event at the Sanchez Multi Service Center. The fee waiver would not include any direct costs to the city. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-367\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive permit fees for the specified event was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, permit fees, community meeting, fee waiver\n- UID: ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: CZO Text Amendments\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider desired text amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) of the City of New Orleans. The amendments aimed to remove hotels as a conditional use in certain districts and consider specific use standards for hotels in other districts. The motion was passed for further consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-368\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed for further consideration - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for CZO text amendments related to hotels in specific districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: CZO, zoning ordinance, hotels, public hearing\n- UID: 24a0b75d-24a0-41c0-aa8c-3d84293ebd00", + "uid": "24a0b75d-24a0-41c0-aa8c-3d84293ebd00", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regular Council Meeting Schedule for Year 2020\n- Summary: Motion M-19-368 was introduced to suspend Rule 1 of the Rules and Regulations of the City Council to establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for the Year 2020. However, it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-368\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: b77f3e22-2722-4255-ac7b-ecb72c5ef468\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion M-19-361 directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans related to the 2019 Billboard Study. The motion was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-361\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the Meeting of 10/3/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting\n- UID: b77f3e22-2722-4255-ac7b-ecb72c5ef468\n\n- Topic: Incorporating Recommendations from the 2019 Billboard Study\n- Summary: Motion M-19-360 sought to incorporate certain recommendations and initiatives contained in the 2019 Billboard Study into the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. It was continued to the meeting of 10/31/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the Meeting of 10/31/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting\n- UID: b77f3e22-2722-4255-ac7b-ecb72c5ef468", + "uid": "b77f3e22-2722-4255-ac7b-ecb72c5ef468", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspending Rule of the Rules and Regulations of the City Council for 2020 Regular Council Meeting Schedule\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend a council rule in order to establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for the year 2020. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-361\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the council rule and establish the meeting schedule for 2020 was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Schedule, Ordinance\n- UID: 0aa4cd6a-0bfd-4b91-9269-b9ea39b91463\n\n- Topic: City Government holiday schedule for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The motion was to establish the City Government holiday schedule for the year 2020. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-362\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to establish the holiday schedule for the City Government for 2020 was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Holiday Schedule, City Government, Ordinance\n- UID: 0aa4cd6a-0bfd-4b91-9269-b9ea39b91463\n\n- Topic: Bids for the purchase of $50,000,000.00 Taxable Public Improvement\n- Summary: The communication informed the Council about the bids received for the purchase of $50,000,000.00 Taxable Public Improvement.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational communication from the Board of Liquidation, City Debt.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bids, Public Improvement, Communication\n- UID: 0aa4cd6a-0bfd-4b91-9269-b9ea39b91463", + "uid": "0aa4cd6a-0bfd-4b91-9269-b9ea39b91463", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bonds, Issue of 2019\n- Summary: The Taxable Public Improvement Bonds, Issue of 2019 were awarded to J.P. Morgan Securities, LLC with a True Interest Cost of 2.381626%. A Communication was added to the Council's agenda. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Bonds awarded, Communication added to agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: Bonds, Taxable Public Improvement, J.P. Morgan Securities, LLC\n- UID: c18b2515-03e1-4882-8065-26057fae78f7\n\n- Topic: CBDHDLC Appeal of Kirk P. Fabacher, NCARB, Terrell-Fabacher Architects, LLC\n- Summary: The appeal was made to contest the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the renovation of a two-story warehouse building. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC, Appeal, Renovation, Landmarks Commission\n- UID: c18b2515-03e1-4882-8065-26057fae78f7", + "uid": "c18b2515-03e1-4882-8065-26057fae78f7", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Appeal for 414 N. Roman Street\n - Summary: The appeal was for a change of Non-Conforming Use for the property located at 414 N. Roman Street.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n - Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n - Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Appeal, Property Change\n - UID: 595fec5b-b6b1-43e5-9d4b-6834cb2aea0d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 63/19 for Reza Movahed and Sherry Scholl Movahed\n - Summary: The request was for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant with alcoholic beverage sales in an HU-B1A district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six (6) provisos.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD NO 63-19\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n - Decision/Key Actions: The request was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19 for further discussion.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n - UID: 595fec5b-b6b1-43e5-9d4b-6834cb2aea0d\n\n- Topic: Ordinance by Councilmember Moreno on Energy Conservation\n - Summary: The ordinance aimed to ordain Article IX of Chapter 158 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to energy conservation, requiring owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n - Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,593\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19 for further consideration.\n - Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Building Owners, Energy Efficiency\n - UID: 595fec5b-b6b1-43e5-9d4b-6834cb2aea0d", + "uid": "595fec5b-b6b1-43e5-9d4b-6834cb2aea0d", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,681\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19 for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA, operating budget, appropriation\n- UID: d0ec9e74-5076-4fd8-aac2-db9873253e28\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,682\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19 for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA, operating budget, appropriation\n- UID: d0ec9e74-5076-4fd8-aac2-db9873253e28\n\n- Topic: Amendment of city code regarding alcoholic beverages regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain multiple sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to create, clarify, and augment regulations pursuant to the City's police powers regarding the application and issuance of alcoholic beverages licenses.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,693\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City code, alcoholic beverages, regulations, amendment\n- UID: d0ec9e74-5076-4fd8-aac2-db9873253e28", + "uid": "d0ec9e74-5076-4fd8-aac2-db9873253e28", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Beverage permits and enforcement for alcoholic beverage outlets\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish regulations for beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties for alcoholic beverage outlets, ensuring consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning. It was postponed to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32693\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Beverage permits, alcoholic beverage outlets, enforcement, zoning\n- UID: 9fa15cf9-1134-4a67-88c7-3bf05b15340d\n\n- Topic: Lease of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease contract with JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL OF NEW ORLEANS for a volume of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way. It was postponed to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32702\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease, airspace, Jesuit High School, Banks Street Right of Way\n- UID: 9fa15cf9-1134-4a67-88c7-3bf05b15340d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to HireNola and definition of \"covered project\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the definition of \"covered project\" in relation to HireNola and clarify its applicability parameters. It was referred to the Economic Development Committee and deferred to the October 3, 2019 full Council meeting on the Regular Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: 32724\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred and deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Economic Development Committee and deferred to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: HireNola, covered project, Economic Development Committee\n- UID: 9fa15cf9-1134-4a67-88c7-3bf05b15340d\n\n- Topic: Provision in City contracts for reimbursement or disgorgement of funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to require a provision in all City contracts that ensures reimbursement or disgorgement of funds to the City if a third party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations. It was postponed to the meeting of 10/3/19. \n- Ordinance Number: 32725\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: City contracts, reimbursement, disgorgement of funds\n- UID: 9fa15cf9-1134-4a67-88c7-3bf05b15340d", + "uid": "9fa15cf9-1134-4a67-88c7-3bf05b15340d", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Salary History Inquiry Prohibition\n- Summary: An ordinance to prohibit the City of New Orleans from inquiring into the salary history of applicants for city positions, with limited exceptions. Referred to the Economic Development Committee for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,745\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous approval from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Salary history, Prohibition, Economic Development Committee\n- UID: b33d3549-3565-4887-96d3-924d199c015f\n\n- Topic: CBD Urban Core Mixed-Use Neighborhoods District\n- Summary: A motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) in the CBD area, with specific prohibitions on hotel permits and new commercial short-term permits. Postponed for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-369\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed for further discussion and review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Interim Zoning, Prohibited Uses\n- UID: b33d3549-3565-4887-96d3-924d199c015f", + "uid": "b33d3549-3565-4887-96d3-924d199c015f", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Workforce Development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of Workforce Development for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title 1B formula funds for the Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Program. It was introduced by Councilmember Brossett and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,766\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, Workforce Development, Intergovernmental transfers\n- UID: 4e972942-985c-413a-9c92-be1e98b1e4d0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Workforce Development\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate State Grant funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Office of Workforce Development for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title 1B formula funds for the Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Program. It was introduced by Councilmember Brossett and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,767\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant funds, Workforce Development, Intergovernmental transfers\n- UID: 4e972942-985c-413a-9c92-be1e98b1e4d0", + "uid": "4e972942-985c-413a-9c92-be1e98b1e4d0", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2019 Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Ordinance to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Chief Administrative Office, Law Department, and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for critical 2019 expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: 32768\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Intergovernmental transfers, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 1ad52035-37eb-4fa9-9e7e-76184723cf62\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2019 Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: Ordinance to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Chief Administrative Office, Law Department, and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for critical 2019 expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: 32769\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Intergovernmental transfers\n- UID: 1ad52035-37eb-4fa9-9e7e-76184723cf62\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees and Permits for Lemann Playground Event\n- Summary: Ordinance to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at Lemann Playground on August 17, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: 32770\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Waiver, Fees, Permits, Lemann Playground\n- UID: 1ad52035-37eb-4fa9-9e7e-76184723cf62\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: Ordinance to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works for the 2019 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32771\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works\n- UID: 1ad52035-37eb-4fa9-9e7e-76184723cf62", + "uid": "1ad52035-37eb-4fa9-9e7e-76184723cf62", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver of Building Permit Fees for Non-Structural Repairs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to waive certain fees for building permits necessary to perform non-structural repair of structures damaged by severe flooding in New Orleans. The outcome of the vote is postponed until 1/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32771\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed until 1/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement of the vote\n- Tags/Keywords: Building permits, non-structural repairs, severe flooding, fee waiver\n- UID: eb5fe960-2282-481f-9774-7b10309fdd0c\n\n- Topic: Authorization to Secure Improperly Secured Pools\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the city code related to city authorization to secure improperly secured pools. The outcome of the vote is postponed until 1/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32772\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed until 1/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement of the vote\n- Tags/Keywords: Pool security, city authorization, ordinance amendment\n- UID: eb5fe960-2282-481f-9774-7b10309fdd0c\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Coastal Management Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for a multi-year operation of a state and federally approved Parish Local Coastal Management Program. The outcome of the vote is postponed until 1/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32773\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed until 1/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement of the vote\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, coastal management program, authorization\n- UID: eb5fe960-2282-481f-9774-7b10309fdd0c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to a C-1 General Commercial District and a conditional use to permit a minor motor vehicle service and repair facility. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32774\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, conditional use, motor vehicle facility\n- UID: eb5fe960-2282-481f-9774-7b10309fdd0c", + "uid": "eb5fe960-2282-481f-9774-7b10309fdd0c", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 68/19\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes the creation of a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. The directive is to have the City Planning Commission conduct a public hearing to consider these amendments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-364\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAYS.\n- UID: 217306f2-0db7-432b-b347-962422824525", + "uid": "217306f2-0db7-432b-b347-962422824525", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" in S-RM1 Suburban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a Conditional Use for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" in a specific residential district.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-365\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing for the proposed conditional use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Veterans Wellness Facility, City Planning Commission, Residential District\n- UID: 93e175f6-3966-4d62-98b1-5ae968aa467e\n\n- Topic: Review of Property Tax Exemptions for ITE Program Entities\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the New Orleans Assessor\u2019s Office to execute a comprehensive review of all current and former entities receiving property tax exemptions as a result of the ITE program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-363\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not explicitly stated in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Exemptions, ITE Program, New Orleans Assessor\u2019s Office\n- UID: 93e175f6-3966-4d62-98b1-5ae968aa467e", + "uid": "93e175f6-3966-4d62-98b1-5ae968aa467e", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: CBDHDLC Appeal of Kirk P. Fabacher, NCARB, Terrell-Fabacher Architects, LLC\n- Summary: The appeal is regarding the renovation of a two-story warehouse building, including the addition of four stories facing Baronne Street and new construction of a six-story infill structure on Girod Street for the property located at 710 Baronne Street.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-363\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the appeal passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: CBDHDLC Appeal, Renovation, Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Building Renovation, New Construction\n- UID: 52eba93a-0b0c-41d6-9b7e-b04e03b1fc28\n\n- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Appeal of Michael Valentino, Member, iNewOrleans, LLC DBA New Orleans City Sightseeing, LLC\n- Summary: The appeal is requesting a change of non-conforming use for the property located at 414 N. Roman Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use Appeal, Property Use Change, Appeal Continuation\n- UID: 52eba93a-0b0c-41d6-9b7e-b04e03b1fc28", + "uid": "52eba93a-0b0c-41d6-9b7e-b04e03b1fc28", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 63/19 - REZA MOVAHED AND SHERRY SCHOLL MOVAHED\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use permit for a restaurant with alcoholic beverage sales. Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 63/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Restaurant, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 6ea46345-7178-4a6c-be5b-ff8cb9f2b8b1\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 64/19 - 919 JULIA STREET, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use permit for a hotel in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: 64/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Hotel\n- UID: 6ea46345-7178-4a6c-be5b-ff8cb9f2b8b1\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 66/19 \u2014 ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use permit for a cultural facility in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: 66/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Cultural Facility\n- UID: 6ea46345-7178-4a6c-be5b-ff8cb9f2b8b1", + "uid": "6ea46345-7178-4a6c-be5b-ff8cb9f2b8b1", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 70/19 - Nicole Webre\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to Articles 15, 20, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to define outdoor live entertainment and provide use standards. The specific amendments included defining outdoor live entertainment as a secondary use and outlining the types of live performances included. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 70-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment to define outdoor live entertainment as a secondary use was approved.\n- UID: e61a1c78-d913-417f-a428-8b36505ce6ac", + "uid": "e61a1c78-d913-417f-a428-8b36505ce6ac", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Live Entertainment and Secondary Use Standards\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes amendments to live entertainment and secondary use standards, including noise abatement plans and outdoor live entertainment regulations. The City Planning Commission recommended denial of the request.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 3:17 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3436&doc_id=ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: FOR DENIAL - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for denial was noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Live entertainment, Secondary use standards, Noise abatement, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1f993da9-81e5-4ccf-bb65-b2e07e50e65d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 78/19 - City Council Motion No. M-19-237\n- Summary: The ordinance requests text amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance based on the 2018 \"Small Box Retail Diversity Study,\" focusing on definitions and use standards for small box variety stores.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 3:17 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3436&doc_id=ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinances, Small box retail, Use standards, Text amendments\n- UID: 1f993da9-81e5-4ccf-bb65-b2e07e50e65d", + "uid": "1f993da9-81e5-4ccf-bb65-b2e07e50e65d", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 78-19\n- Summary: Text amendment to restrict outdoor dining and live entertainment in specific commercial districts, impacting properties adjacent to these districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 78-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (3 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment failed to gain legal majority approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Outdoor Dining, Live Entertainment\n- UID: d4e4a200-588d-4a46-95f8-59e7e4db57f1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80-19\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a Public Market in certain CBD open space zoning districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 80-19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Public Market, Open Space Zoning\n- UID: d4e4a200-588d-4a46-95f8-59e7e4db57f1", + "uid": "d4e4a200-588d-4a46-95f8-59e7e4db57f1", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 81-19 - NOLA FRENCHMEN, LLC AND DOWNTOWN TATTOOS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request for a Conditional use to permit a bar in certain zoning districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 81-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional use, City Planning Commission, CBD\n- UID: 1c6f9a00-1d86-446d-97e1-739d20fe28d8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 82-19 - LIVING WATER BAPTIST CHURCH\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request for a zoning change from a residential district to a neighborhood business district, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 82-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning change, City Planning Commission, Residential district, Business district\n- UID: 1c6f9a00-1d86-446d-97e1-739d20fe28d8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 83-19 - LIVING WATER BAPTIST CHURCH\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request for a zoning change from a residential district to a neighborhood business district, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 83-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning change, City Planning Commission, Residential district, Business district\n- UID: 1c6f9a00-1d86-446d-97e1-739d20fe28d8", + "uid": "1c6f9a00-1d86-446d-97e1-739d20fe28d8", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 86/19 - New Orleans BK, LLC\n- Summary: Request for amendment to conditional use to permit modification of an existing fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial. Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-372\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, Amendment\n- UID: c0118672-ba38-427c-8990-34cc68a0d8c7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 87/19 - 5243 Canal, LLC\n- Summary: Request for rescission of a previous conditional use ordinance and a new conditional use to permit a different commercial development over 5,000 square feet in floor area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to one waiver and fourteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-372\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Rescission, Conditional Use, Commercial Development\n- UID: c0118672-ba38-427c-8990-34cc68a0d8c7", + "uid": "c0118672-ba38-427c-8990-34cc68a0d8c7", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution urging municipal and traffic court judges to forgive unconstitutionally assessed criminal justice debt and quash outstanding warrants\n- Summary: The resolution was introduced by Councilmember Williams and was deferred. It was also moved to suspend the rules to add to the council's agenda and the motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-370\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add to the Council's agenda - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Defer - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was deferred and added to the council's agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, criminal justice debt, outstanding warrants\n- UID: e6e306ee-f713-4942-bd8a-3f51e6678305", + "uid": "e6e306ee-f713-4942-bd8a-3f51e6678305", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 50-104 of City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 50-104 of the City of New Orleans Code related to fines imposition and collection. It explicitly mandates ability to pay determinations and rescinds Section 50-108 of the City Code related to release from imprisonment upon payment of a sum.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,776\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law. \n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, fines, ability to pay, imprisonment, ordinance\n- UID: 5059dbb4-d841-4256-aa4e-c5012e942c48\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Audubon Charter School\u2019s Fall F\u00e9te\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for Audubon Charter School\u2019s Fall F\u00e9te on November 9, 2019. It specifies the duration and boundaries of the waiver.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,777\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Charter School, fees waiver, Fall F\u00e9te, ordinance\n- UID: 5059dbb4-d841-4256-aa4e-c5012e942c48\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Brewery and Bar with Live Entertainment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a brewery and bar with live entertainment in specified districts and addresses. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,778\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, brewery, bar, live entertainment, zoning\n- UID: 5059dbb4-d841-4256-aa4e-c5012e942c48", + "uid": "5059dbb4-d841-4256-aa4e-c5012e942c48", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Live Entertainment and Brewery Use\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend various sections of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow live entertainment as a secondary use in breweries and to permit multiple on-site tasting rooms in breweries. The ordinance also sought to make live entertainment a conditional use for breweries in specific districts. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,779\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 council members in favor and 1 absent. \n- UID: ab640f04-e464-11e9-9542-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Overdose Data Reporting and Mapping Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to impose overdose data reporting and mapping requirements to assist in adopting an overdose spike response plan and allocating public health and educational resources.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,780\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- UID: ce8053d2-f728-47f1-86c3-9b6314c80bc4", + "uid": "ce8053d2-f728-47f1-86c3-9b6314c80bc4", + "publish_date": "9-19-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with five members present and constituting a quorum. Two members were absent initially but later arrived.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (5 present, 2 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members, Presence\n- UID: a7f10284-348c-4217-95f3-56ac3629dc28", + "uid": "a7f10284-348c-4217-95f3-56ac3629dc28", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - July 18, 2019 and July 25, 2019\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the meetings held on July 18, 2019 and July 25, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes from the mentioned meetings were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meeting, July 18, 2019, July 25, 2019\n- UID: 3d98f800-692c-478f-abc0-8ad737248ae0\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Consular Corps International Day\n- Summary: Members of the Louisiana Consular Corps were recognized in honor of International Day.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition of the Louisiana Consular Corps members in honor of International Day.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consular Corps, International Day, Recognition, Louisiana, Consular Corps\n- UID: 3d98f800-692c-478f-abc0-8ad737248ae0\n\n- Topic: Presentation - National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executive (NOBLE)\n- Summary: A presentation was given on the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executive (NOBLE), its history, and its role in fostering the growth and development of Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation on NOBLE and its role in fostering the growth and development of LEOs.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOBLE, Law Enforcement, Presentation, LEOs, Growth\n- UID: 3d98f800-692c-478f-abc0-8ad737248ae0", + "uid": "3d98f800-692c-478f-abc0-8ad737248ae0", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation and 504 Health Net\n- Summary: NOTMC and 504 Health Net presented their new Healthy Hospitality initiative to provide hospitality workers access to high quality healthcare.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by NOTMC and 504 Health Net\n- Tags/Keywords: NOTMC, 504 Health Net, Healthy Hospitality initiative\n- UID: 3dc5b0a8-2f0a-44bc-aca6-8769e277cf90\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations from the 2018 \"Short Term Rental Study.\"\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,685\n- Votes Summary: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Short Term Rental Study, Amendment\n- UID: 3dc5b0a8-2f0a-44bc-aca6-8769e277cf90", + "uid": "3dc5b0a8-2f0a-44bc-aca6-8769e277cf90", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 26/19 and 27/19\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed modifications to short term rental definitions, land-use classifications, permissible and prohibited locations, and other requirements city-wide. The meeting included 36 proponents, 22 opponents, and 16 individuals providing information only.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NUMBERS 26/19 and 27/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (25 YEAS, 10 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote and will establish revised regulations for short term rentals city-wide.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short Term Rentals, Land-Use, City-wide Regulations\n- UID: 7db5aad1-4082-4731-a817-93d85d83bd77", + "uid": "7db5aad1-4082-4731-a817-93d85d83bd77", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Short-Term Rental Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Article XI of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, concerning short-term rentals. It includes provisions for application procedures, permit types and fees, operating regulations, enforcement parameters, and penalties. The council discussed and voted on this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32685 - 28156 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short-Term Rentals, Amendment, Permit Fees, Enforcement\n- UID: 5b65e1ca-7f77-4aee-af48-f6e2c16c0fa4\n\n- Topic: Inclusion of Short-Term Rental Platforms in Sales and Use Taxes\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 150-441 of Article VI of Chapter 150 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to clarify that short-term rental platforms shall be included within the definition of \"dealer\" for the purposes of collecting and remitting sales and use taxes owed in connection with the short-term rental of property. The council discussed and voted on this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32691 - 28157 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 9 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sales and Use Taxes, Short-Term Rental Platforms, Tax Collection\n- UID: 5b65e1ca-7f77-4aee-af48-f6e2c16c0fa4", + "uid": "5b65e1ca-7f77-4aee-af48-f6e2c16c0fa4", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to incorporate recommendations from the 2018 \"Short Term Rental Study\" and other modifications by the City Planning Commission, establishing revised short term rental definitions, land-use classifications, permissible and prohibited locations, and other requirements city-wide.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,685\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was successfully amended and passed with no opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short Term Rental, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6cdd3a2f-c47b-42f1-bcf8-3f850e32927d", + "uid": "6cdd3a2f-c47b-42f1-bcf8-3f850e32927d", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Short-Term Rentals Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Article XI of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding short-term rentals. The amendment establishes application procedures, permit types and fees, operating regulations, enforcement parameters, and penalties.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,691\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 3: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 4: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance amendments passed unanimously, with all council members present in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short-Term Rentals, Amendment, Regulations\n- UID: 94635ef1-697e-46e0-84a5-d536416df7d0", + "uid": "94635ef1-697e-46e0-84a5-d536416df7d0", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC APPEAL - ELIZABETH B. BALLARD, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PERMITS\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for 2139 Painters St. was brought to the council for action.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, and the issue was continued to the meeting of 8/22/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: f3be0063-c6d9-45ec-a5c6-15943cf18021\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 44/19 - RETIF/N.O. EAST, LLC\n- Summary: The request was for an amendment to or the rescission of an ordinance to permit a gas station in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: 44/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was on deadline, with a proponent speaker present but no opponents.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Use, Gas Station\n- UID: f3be0063-c6d9-45ec-a5c6-15943cf18021", + "uid": "f3be0063-c6d9-45ec-a5c6-15943cf18021", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO 44-19\n- Summary: ZD NO 44-19 was approved with 7 YEAS and no NAYS or abstentions. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 44-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- UID: 216e4f89-66bc-4e7e-8ea3-369fcf5791ff\n\n- Topic: R-19-286\n- Summary: R-19-286 was amended and received 7 YEAS with no NAYS or abstentions. The amendment passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-286\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended.\n- UID: 216e4f89-66bc-4e7e-8ea3-369fcf5791ff", + "uid": "216e4f89-66bc-4e7e-8ea3-369fcf5791ff", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: R-19-286 Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance pertained to an amendment and was introduced by Councilmember Brossett. The amendment was passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-286\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed without any opposition.\n- UID: 07afb484-9f07-428f-af91-a463031dd263\n\n- Topic: RESOLUTION - NO. R-19-308\n- Summary: This resolution called for a special election on the SHORT TERM RENTALS OCCUPANCY TAX PROPOSITION and was introduced by Councilmembers Banks, Brossett, and Nguyen. The resolution was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-308\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution calling for a special election was passed without any opposition.\n- UID: 07afb484-9f07-428f-af91-a463031dd263", + "uid": "07afb484-9f07-428f-af91-a463031dd263", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for New Orleans Aviation Board General Airport Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution authorizing and approving the execution, issuance, and sale of not exceeding $53,640,000 in general airport revenue refunding bonds by the New Orleans Aviation Board.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-309\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization and approval of the issuance and sale of airport revenue refunding bonds\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Aviation Board, Airport Revenue Refunding Bonds, Resolution\n- UID: 2b127e66-70e1-43cb-95ee-22b5805d8ed9\n\n- Topic: Rescission of Conditional Use Ordinance for CBD-3 Central Business District\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider the rescission of an ordinance that established a conditional use to permit an amusement place in a specific area of the Central Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-307\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Directing the City Planning Commission to consider rescission of the conditional use ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Conditional Use Ordinance, Rescission\n- UID: 2b127e66-70e1-43cb-95ee-22b5805d8ed9", + "uid": "2b127e66-70e1-43cb-95ee-22b5805d8ed9", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Sarah Babcock, MPH, Director of Healthy Environments and Communications, New Orleans Health Department\n- Summary: May and June 2019 documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts submitted as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-307\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Health Department, encampment clean-up, documentation\n- UID: 678623dd-f5ce-496b-9fc5-aff6406e5f31\n\n- Topic: Communication from Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s July 2019 Monthly Progress Report on Its Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans and the Public Version of the Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC concerning construction of the New Orleans Power Station.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-307\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communications were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Monthly Progress Report, New Orleans Power Station\n- UID: 678623dd-f5ce-496b-9fc5-aff6406e5f31", + "uid": "678623dd-f5ce-496b-9fc5-aff6406e5f31", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a report detailing expenditures on the New Orleans Power Station and the anticipated schedule for future expenditures. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: 19-78\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, expenditures, power station\n- UID: 5294f8b4-0165-47ba-b334-2e7ea77923e3\n\n- Topic: Public Technical Meeting Materials\n- Summary: Entergy Services, LLC submitted technical meeting materials related to the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan. The materials were received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Materials received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, technical meeting, resource plan\n- UID: 5294f8b4-0165-47ba-b334-2e7ea77923e3\n\n- Topic: Proposed Consensus List of Relevant Issues\n- Summary: Counsel Dentons US LLP submitted a proposed consensus list of relevant issues for discussion regarding the Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans. The list was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proposed list received\n- Tags/Keywords: Dentons US LLP, Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative, consensus list\n- UID: 5294f8b4-0165-47ba-b334-2e7ea77923e3\n\n- Topic: Entry of Appearance of Susan Stevens Miller\n- Summary: Earthjustice submitted an entry of appearance of Susan Stevens Miller regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates. The entry was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Entry of appearance received\n- Tags/Keywords: Earthjustice, Susan Stevens Miller, electric and gas rates\n- UID: 5294f8b4-0165-47ba-b334-2e7ea77923e3", + "uid": "5294f8b4-0165-47ba-b334-2e7ea77923e3", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Initial Briefs and Post-Hearing Briefs for Electric and Gas Rate Change Application\n- Summary: Various parties, including Alliance for Affordable Energy, Sierra Club, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Building Science Innovators, and Crescent City Power Users' Group, submitted their initial and post-hearing briefs related to the application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The initial and post-hearing briefs were received and will be further handled by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric and gas rates, Brief submissions, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Sierra Club, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Building Science Innovators, Crescent City Power Users' Group\n- UID: 2dfedb4a-d664-4670-833b-81ffd97a534d", + "uid": "2dfedb4a-d664-4670-833b-81ffd97a534d", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Rate Change Application\n- Summary: The council received the Initial Brief of the Advisors to the City of New Orleans regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, as well as the Initial Post-Hearing Brief from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. related to the same application. Additionally, Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their Energy Smart Quarterly Report for the specified period.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt and review of the initial and post-hearing briefs and quarterly report.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, Energy Smart Quarterly Report\n- UID: b20cfa6c-bab3-40dc-9f6d-c65ea266375a", + "uid": "b20cfa6c-bab3-40dc-9f6d-c65ea266375a", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Nominees for City of New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: Tulane University submitted a list of nominees to serve on the City of New Orleans Civil Service Commission, including Michael A. Fitts, Brittney Richardson, Neil Kleiman, and Tom Jones.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Nominees received\n- Tags/Keywords: Tulane University, Civil Service Commission, Nominees\n- UID: 83c9f803-1704-47bd-8c4e-7934369ca309\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a CD-ROM containing their Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of April 1, 2019 through May 31, 2019, as required by Council Resolution R-17-427.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report may be received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Customer Outages, Report\n- UID: 83c9f803-1704-47bd-8c4e-7934369ca309\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Mid-Year Report on Actual Revenue Requirement\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their Mid-Year Report on Actual Revenue Requirement associated with the Union Power Station Power Block 1 for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Revenue Requirement, Report\n- UID: 83c9f803-1704-47bd-8c4e-7934369ca309", + "uid": "83c9f803-1704-47bd-8c4e-7934369ca309", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renewable Portfolio Standard (Docket No. UD-19-01) Communication\n- Summary: Dawn Hebert submitted a letter to the New Orleans City Council regarding the Renewable Portfolio Standard, thanking the council for striving for additional Renewable Energy generation by Entergy New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Energy, Communication, City Council, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: e7a6f42a-3a5a-47b1-b5d5-2011577138ac\n\n- Topic: Encampment Clean-Up Efforts Documentation\n- Summary: Jennifer Avegno, MD, Director of Health, City of New Orleans, submitted the July 2019 documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Encampment Clean-Up, Documentation, City of New Orleans\n- UID: e7a6f42a-3a5a-47b1-b5d5-2011577138ac\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund (NHIF) Allocation Recommendations\n- Summary: Mayor LaToya Cantrell submitted the final recommendations for fiscal year 2020 Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund allocations, pursuant to Sec. 70-415.5 of the City Code.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: NHIF, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Allocation Recommendations, City Code\n- UID: e7a6f42a-3a5a-47b1-b5d5-2011577138ac\n\n- Topic: Economic Development Fund Appropriation Recommendations\n- Summary: Jean \u201cJC\u201d Celestin, Chair of the Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC), submitted the recommendations for the 2020 Economic Development Fund Appropriation proposed budget of $3,977,672, including allocations for personnel and operating expenses.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendations were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Fund, Appropriation Recommendations, EDAC, Budget Allocation\n- UID: e7a6f42a-3a5a-47b1-b5d5-2011577138ac", + "uid": "e7a6f42a-3a5a-47b1-b5d5-2011577138ac", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Healthy Corner Store Collaborative Funding\n- Summary: The City Council approved a $50,000 funding allocation for the Healthy Corner Store Collaborative.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Healthy Corner Store Collaborative, City Council\n- UID: 9fd23f98-2757-465a-a0f5-b5c7a8b6c204\n\n- Topic: Business Expansion and Attraction Fund Allocation\n- Summary: The City Council approved a $500,000 allocation for the Business Expansion and Attraction Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Business Expansion, Attraction Fund, City Council\n- UID: 9fd23f98-2757-465a-a0f5-b5c7a8b6c204\n\n- Topic: Emerging Strategic Initiatives Funding\n- Summary: The City Council approved a $300,000 funding allocation for Emerging Strategic Initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Strategic Initiatives, Funding, City Council\n- UID: 9fd23f98-2757-465a-a0f5-b5c7a8b6c204\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers and Billboard Study Transmittal\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers and a Billboard Study for public hearing and study, with a hearing date set for 8/22/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal approved, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Billboard Study, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9fd23f98-2757-465a-a0f5-b5c7a8b6c204\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Approval\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation for approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 546 Carondelet Street was received, with a hearing date set for 8/22/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Mayor's Office\n- UID: 9fd23f98-2757-465a-a0f5-b5c7a8b6c204", + "uid": "9fd23f98-2757-465a-a0f5-b5c7a8b6c204", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Approval for 640 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 640 Magazine Street, submitted by 640 Magazine Street LLC. The hearing date is set for 8/22/19.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1557\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - Hearing date set for 8/22/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommended, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, 640 Magazine Street\n- UID: 59174953-0f27-43ae-8651-bcbbedbf3914\n\n- Topic: Creation of a local Human Rights Commission\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to call an election for November 16, 2019, to amend Article V of the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans. The proposed amendment would create a local Human Rights Commission. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,701\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved to call an election for the proposed amendment\n- Tags/Keywords: Human Rights Commission, Election, Home Rule Charter\n- UID: 59174953-0f27-43ae-8651-bcbbedbf3914\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to amend and re-ordain the 2019 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works. The Fiscal Note was received, and the Budget Committee recommended approval, leading to the ordinance being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,709\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works, Fiscal Note\n- UID: 59174953-0f27-43ae-8651-bcbbedbf3914", + "uid": "59174953-0f27-43ae-8651-bcbbedbf3914", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Financial Institution Drive-Through Expansion\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a conditional use to permit the expansion of an existing drive-through facility for a financial institution in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 57d0303c-0d25-4b61-9b44-e467979cd48c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Wellness Center\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change and conditional use permit for a \"wellness center\" with various components in existing structures. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 56/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 57d0303c-0d25-4b61-9b44-e467979cd48c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Property Elevation\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds for property elevation and project management. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 57d0303c-0d25-4b61-9b44-e467979cd48c", + "uid": "57d0303c-0d25-4b61-9b44-e467979cd48c", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds to the Mayor's Office, Homeland Security for the purpose of elevating properties and conducting project management and design plan development towards elevating additional properties.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,721\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Property Elevation\n- UID: c831f083-9913-4969-bed2-7e23c7a98907\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Ethics Review Board Member Appointment\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies and approves the Mayor's appointment of Monique Gougisha Doucette as a member of the Ethics Review Board, effective until June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-302\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the appointment was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, Appointment Ratification\n- UID: c831f083-9913-4969-bed2-7e23c7a98907\n\n- Topic: Approval of Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee Member\n- Summary: The ordinance approves the appointment of Jessica Knox as a member of the Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee for a term ending on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-303\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the appointment was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay Advisory Committee, Appointment Approval\n- UID: c831f083-9913-4969-bed2-7e23c7a98907", + "uid": "c831f083-9913-4969-bed2-7e23c7a98907", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Kristyna Jones to the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Kristyna Jones to the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on August 8, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Kristyna Jones approved for a term ending on August 8, 2024.\n- UID: 5528baee-6d2b-4657-bd79-09716270e1db\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Rodney Villarreal to the Vieux Carre Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s appointment of Rodney Villarreal to the Vieux Carre Commission was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-305\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Rodney Villarreal approved for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- UID: 5528baee-6d2b-4657-bd79-09716270e1db\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Toni A. DiMaggio to the Vieux Carre Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s appointment of Toni A. DiMaggio to the Vieux Carre Commission was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-306\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Toni A. DiMaggio approved for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- UID: 5528baee-6d2b-4657-bd79-09716270e1db\n\n- Topic: Renovation Approval for Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request to renovate the front facade for a specific property was granted \"approval\" by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-312\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Renovation approval granted for the specified property.\n- UID: 5528baee-6d2b-4657-bd79-09716270e1db", + "uid": "5528baee-6d2b-4657-bd79-09716270e1db", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit\n- Summary: Motion M-19-312 granted approval for a demolition permit for the property located at 1304-1306 Deslonde St. Motion M-19-314 also approved the demolition permit for the property at 1423-25 Lamanche St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-312, M-19-314\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permits for the specified properties\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Motion\n- UID: 4f85d66e-3518-4111-80e9-bde2210683a1\n\n- Topic: Final recommendations for fiscal year 2020 Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund allocations\n- Summary: Mayor Latoya Cantrell submitted the final recommendations for fiscal year 2020 Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund allocations, which were received and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referral of recommendations to the Community Development Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's recommendations, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Allocation\n- UID: 4f85d66e-3518-4111-80e9-bde2210683a1", + "uid": "4f85d66e-3518-4111-80e9-bde2210683a1", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Fee Waiver for 1401 Tricou St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended a fee waiver of $1,605.00 for the post-demolition fee, which was approved for the property at 1401 Tricou St. The motion to waive the entire fee was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-313\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the fee waiver was passed, and the entire fee of $1,605.00 was waived entirely.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Fee Waiver, Demolition Permit\n- UID: 1f4941ac-f5dc-4297-8ecd-c07601d1d8e6", + "uid": "1f4941ac-f5dc-4297-8ecd-c07601d1d8e6", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for Demolition Permit at 3620-22 Fourth St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended a motion to approve a demolition permit for the property at 3620-22 Fourth St. However, the motion failed due to lack of votes, and the property will be forwarded to the Clerk of Council's Office without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-313\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit failed, and the property will be forwarded without a recommendation.\n- UID: a9d289f8-0401-419d-9f21-177e009af38d\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 3620-22 Fourth St.\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced a motion to grant the \"no recommendation\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 3620-22 Fourth St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-311\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- UID: a9d289f8-0401-419d-9f21-177e009af38d", + "uid": "a9d289f8-0401-419d-9f21-177e009af38d", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 48/19 - Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools\n- Summary: Conditional use request for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with 13 provisos recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 48-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: a3fded0b-071d-462e-b266-2d1cc2ba46ba\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 50/19 - City Council Motion No M-19-120\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new overlay zoning district, named the Lower [District Name]\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-320\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment to establish a new overlay zoning district passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Overlay Zoning District\n- UID: a3fded0b-071d-462e-b266-2d1cc2ba46ba", + "uid": "a3fded0b-071d-462e-b266-2d1cc2ba46ba", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ninth Ward Front Yard Parking Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to permit front yard parking for housing redevelopment in specified residential districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 50-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for the ordinance died as it was past the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Front Yard Parking, Residential District, Zoning Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5c61b995-6c0e-41a9-b7fc-5665cbb2cf5c\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation in Nonresidential and Multi-family Buildings\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Nonresidential Buildings, Multi-family Buildings\n- UID: 5c61b995-6c0e-41a9-b7fc-5665cbb2cf5c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Preparedness\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security, and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,681\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to the meeting of 8/22/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Emergency Preparedness, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 5c61b995-6c0e-41a9-b7fc-5665cbb2cf5c", + "uid": "5c61b995-6c0e-41a9-b7fc-5665cbb2cf5c", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs. It was referred to the Budget Committee and postponed to the meeting of 8/22/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,682\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 8/22/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: 0320f072-7ac6-41d5-b3fd-ccd8b5e5619a\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and clarify various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties, ensuring consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning. It was also postponed to the meeting of 8/22/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,693\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 8/22/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: 0320f072-7ac6-41d5-b3fd-ccd8b5e5619a\n\n- Topic: Lease of Airspace to Jesuit High School\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with Jesuit High School for a volume of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way for the construction and maintenance of an overhead pedestrian bridge crossing. The ordinance includes details about the initial lease period and renewal options. The UID for this ordinance is available at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,702\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the lease agreement with Jesuit High School.\n- UID: 0320f072-7ac6-41d5-b3fd-ccd8b5e5619a", + "uid": "0320f072-7ac6-41d5-b3fd-ccd8b5e5619a", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between City of New Orleans and Tulane University\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University to study the effects of blight on youth and family violence in high-crime neighborhoods.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,715\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Blight, Youth and Family Violence, Tulane University, New Orleans\n- UID: 4d5d9904-2be7-4c07-946a-ca91e8922deb\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Retail Goods Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend a previous zoning ordinance to clarify waivers and provide corrections for a retail goods establishment selling alcoholic beverages.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,717\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Retail Goods Establishment, Alcoholic Beverages, Amendment, New Orleans\n- UID: 4d5d9904-2be7-4c07-946a-ca91e8922deb", + "uid": "4d5d9904-2be7-4c07-946a-ca91e8922deb", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 70-498 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the definition of \"covered project\" in relation to HireNola and clarify its applicability parameters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,724\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, HireNola, covered project\n- UID: 2e76ce07-048b-47e6-ba6b-a81611f5cc3f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 2-8.1 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance proposes to require a provision in all City contracts that mandates reimbursement or disgorgement of funds to the City if a third party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,725\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, City contracts, reimbursement, disgorgement of funds\n- UID: 2e76ce07-048b-47e6-ba6b-a81611f5cc3f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Consolidated Westbank Fire Station\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning and construction of a Consolidated Westbank Fire Station, adjusting project funding amounts.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,726\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Westbank Fire Station, project funding\n- UID: 2e76ce07-048b-47e6-ba6b-a81611f5cc3f", + "uid": "2e76ce07-048b-47e6-ba6b-a81611f5cc3f", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Seventh Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a seventh amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the State of Louisiana for capital improvements at the Behrman Soccer Facility and the renovation of George W. Carver Playground.\n- Ordinance Number: 32726\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Capital Improvements, Behrman Soccer Facility, George W. Carver Playground\n- UID: a73ab158-f0ee-4137-9733-9ac64175dfb9\n\n- Topic: Seventh Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a seventh amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the State of Louisiana for capital improvements at the Behrman Soccer Facility and the renovation of George W. Carver Playground.\n- Ordinance Number: 32727\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Capital Improvements, Behrman Soccer Facility, George W. Carver Playground\n- UID: a73ab158-f0ee-4137-9733-9ac64175dfb9", + "uid": "a73ab158-f0ee-4137-9733-9ac64175dfb9", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Supporting the initiatives proposed by Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development for environmental assessments for rail service\n- Summary: The ordinance supports the initiatives proposed by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to administer the environmental assessments necessary to advance the rail service. The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and postponed indefinitely.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-58\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and postponed indefinitely.\n- UID: da42c82c-4f30-4f60-ba7e-de0668fa07cd\n\n- Topic: Authorizing Council President to complete the Secretary of State's Precinct Survey Forms\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes Council President, Helena Moreno, to complete the Governing Authority\u2019s portion of the Secretary of State\u2019s Precinct Survey Forms on behalf of the City Council. The ordinance was postponed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-301\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed.\n- UID: da42c82c-4f30-4f60-ba7e-de0668fa07cd\n\n- Topic: Ratifying the appointment of a nominee to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance ratifies, confirms, and approves the appointment of Mark Surprenant (fulfilling the unexpired term of Nathalie Simon), the nominee of Loyola University, to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission. The ordinance was postponed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-310\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed.\n- UID: da42c82c-4f30-4f60-ba7e-de0668fa07cd", + "uid": "da42c82c-4f30-4f60-ba7e-de0668fa07cd", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental - Love Lifted Hands \"Back to School\" Event\n- Summary: Motion M-19-315 proposed to waive all permit fees for the Love Lifted Hands \"Back to School\" event at Goretti Park. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-315\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waiving permit fees for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Love Lifted Hands \"Back to School\" Event\n- UID: a6e81ced-e1ba-4e7c-a602-abfb133c8559\n\n- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental - City of Love \"Back to School\" Event\n- Summary: Motion M-19-316 proposed to waive all permit fees for the City of Love \"Back to School\" event at Oliver Bush Park. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-316\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waiving permit fees for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, City of Love \"Back to School\" Event\n- UID: a6e81ced-e1ba-4e7c-a602-abfb133c8559", + "uid": "a6e81ced-e1ba-4e7c-a602-abfb133c8559", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rescinding CPNC vehicle restrictions on Bellaire Drive\n- Summary: Motion M-19-317 aimed to rescind Motion M-18-562, allowing the Director of Public Works and the Director of Safety and Permits to designate that CPNC vehicles are no longer restricted on Bellaire Drive. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-317\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-19-317 was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: CPNC vehicles, Bellaire Drive, Motion Withdrawn\n- UID: df2537a9-3ece-4860-bbfe-3bbcb71de835\n\n- Topic: Appointment to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: Motion M-19-318 sought to ratify the appointment of Christopher Wiseman, the nominee of Loyola University, to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-318\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-19-318 was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Christopher Wiseman, Civil Service Commission, Loyola University, Motion Withdrawn\n- UID: df2537a9-3ece-4860-bbfe-3bbcb71de835\n\n- Topic: Special election for Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax Proposition\n- Summary: Resolution R-19-308 called for a special election for the Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax Proposition. The motion to reconsider the resolution passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-308\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Reconsider - Passed (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reconsider the special election for the Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax Proposition passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax Proposition, Motion to Reconsider\n- UID: df2537a9-3ece-4860-bbfe-3bbcb71de835", + "uid": "df2537a9-3ece-4860-bbfe-3bbcb71de835", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reclassification of \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" in Various Zoning Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to reclassify \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" from a conditional use to a permitted use in multiple zoning districts within the city of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,729\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Stormwater Management, Reclassification\n- UID: b23b7424-9a6a-4c5a-a750-2a9eaa737a92", + "uid": "b23b7424-9a6a-4c5a-a750-2a9eaa737a92", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to classify \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" as a permitted use in specific districts where it is currently not authorized. This change applies citywide and aims to provide improved stormwater management in designated areas.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 58/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any objections and will now allow stormwater management as a permitted use in specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Stormwater Management, Citywide, Permitted Use\n- UID: 1e4a9b69-d999-4340-86a9-d0b3503aa7f2\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate foundation grant funds on behalf of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families to improve life outcomes of children in the city. The funds will be used for initiatives targeted at enhancing the well-being and opportunities for the youth.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,730\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (Postponed on 12/6/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and consideration on December 6th, 2019.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Foundation Grant Funds, Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families\n- UID: 1e4a9b69-d999-4340-86a9-d0b3503aa7f2\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one also aims to appropriate foundation grant funds on behalf of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families to improve life outcomes of children in the city. The funds will support initiatives focused on enhancing the well-being and opportunities for the youth.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,731\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (Postponed on 12/6/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and consideration on December 6th, 2019.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Foundation Grant Funds, Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families\n- UID: 1e4a9b69-d999-4340-86a9-d0b3503aa7f2", + "uid": "1e4a9b69-d999-4340-86a9-d0b3503aa7f2", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend specific sections of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. It includes changes to design standards, building heights, and other related provisions. \n- Ordinance Number: 32732\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City of New Orleans, Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: f4b394f2-09b8-44f4-a495-1d153b1b9639\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Health and Emergency Services\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services for the 2016 Port Security Grant Program for education training.\n- Ordinance Number: 32734\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed (Council Rule 34)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services, Appropriation\n- UID: f4b394f2-09b8-44f4-a495-1d153b1b9639\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Federal Grant Funds for Health and Emergency Services\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services for the 2016 Port Security Grant Program for education training.\n- Ordinance Number: 32735\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed (Council Rule 34)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was also postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, Federal grant funds, Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services\n- UID: f4b394f2-09b8-44f4-a495-1d153b1b9639\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds within the Department of Health\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer funds within the Department of Health from personal services to other operating for a management study of health related issues.\n- Ordinance Number: 32736\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed (Council Rule 34)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Health, Fund transfer, Management study, Health-related issues\n- UID: f4b394f2-09b8-44f4-a495-1d153b1b9639", + "uid": "f4b394f2-09b8-44f4-a495-1d153b1b9639", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Amendment for Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE)\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE) to increase their spending capacity for reserve officer details. \n- Ordinance Number: 32736\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Police, Spending, Reserve Officers\n- UID: ed67fbda-baac-1e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Budget Amendment for Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE)\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE) to increase their spending capacity for reserve officer details. \n- Ordinance Number: 32737\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Police, Spending, Reserve Officers\n- UID: ed67fbda-baac-1e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment for Affordable Housing Initiatives\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain certain articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to reflect recommendations from the HR&A New Orleans Housing Study, specifically related to the City\u2019s Affordable Housing initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: 32738\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, Citywide Initiatives\n- UID: ed67fbda-baac-1e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment for Affordable Housing Initiatives\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to contemplate enforcement and make text changes citywide related to the City\u2019s Affordable Housing initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: 32739\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, Citywide Initiatives\n- UID: ed67fbda-baac-1e9-b703-0050569183fa", + "uid": "3142bc62-10fa-4a77-b471-d636c2846603", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a medical clinic in designated districts\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a conditional use to permit a medical clinic over 5,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32740\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Medical Clinic, Conditional Use\n- UID: 537229e4-d52c-4b4a-b398-1deaa325d097\n\n- Topic: Definition and provisions for electric-assisted bicycles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to define electric-assisted bicycles and create general provisions for their operation. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32741\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric-assisted Bicycles, Transportation Regulations\n- UID: 537229e4-d52c-4b4a-b398-1deaa325d097\n\n- Topic: Lease agreement with Federal Express Corporation for the East Air Cargo Facility Building\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to approve a lease agreement with Federal Express Corporation for a specific facility at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32742\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Airport Facilities\n- UID: 537229e4-d52c-4b4a-b398-1deaa325d097\n\n- Topic: Amended lease agreement with General Aviation, L.L.C. for Hangars at the Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve an amended lease agreement with General Aviation, L.L.C. for specific hangars and apron space at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32743\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Airport Hangars\n- UID: 537229e4-d52c-4b4a-b398-1deaa325d097", + "uid": "537229e4-d52c-4b4a-b398-1deaa325d097", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and reordination of the Unclassified Pay Plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish new unclassified positions within the Sewerage and Water Board and establish salary ranges. It was postponed on 12/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32744\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed on 12/6/19\n- UID: ed67fbda-baac-1e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of inquiring into salary history for City of New Orleans positions\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to prohibit the City of New Orleans from inquiring into the salary history of applicants for city positions. It was postponed on 12/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32745\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed on 12/6/19\n- UID: 88feb08a-83b3-43c3-ae03-a4657aa8cca2", + "uid": "88feb08a-83b3-43c3-ae03-a4657aa8cca2", + "publish_date": "8-8-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-8-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established with seven members present\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: 51cd71db-181f-431b-bf59-cfb778d50426\n\n- Topic: Invocation\n- Summary: The meeting commenced with an invocation by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr., Pastor of Israelite Baptist Church.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting commenced with an invocation\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Meeting Commencement, Religious Address\n- UID: 51cd71db-181f-431b-bf59-cfb778d50426", + "uid": "51cd71db-181f-431b-bf59-cfb778d50426", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Colors and Pledge of Allegiance\n- Summary: The meeting began with a presentation of colors, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Kristin Gisleson Palmer and the National Anthem performed by Rev. Arthur Groce.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem\n- UID: 69908d66-4172-4bf9-8876-079e15d4371e\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The minutes from February 7, 2019, and February 21, 2019, were approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes\n- UID: 69908d66-4172-4bf9-8876-079e15d4371e\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Street Egalitarianism\n- Summary: Dan Favre, Executive Director of Bike Easy, and representatives from Ghost Bikes presented the importance of equal access to roadways and expedited safety improvements.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council voted to suspend the rules to go to Resolution No. R-19-95.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Egalitarianism, Safety Improvements, Bike Access\n- UID: 69908d66-4172-4bf9-8876-079e15d4371e", + "uid": "69908d66-4172-4bf9-8876-079e15d4371e", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for expedited consideration of measures to promote bicycle safety\n- Summary: The resolution R-19-95 requests expedited consideration of measures to promote and increase the safety and security of bicyclists within the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-95\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (10 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 3 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed with a majority of YEAS, indicating support for the expedited consideration of measures to enhance bicycle safety.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bicycle safety, Resolution, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 31795523-a1dc-4da9-890a-5907b7ef06ee", + "uid": "31795523-a1dc-4da9-890a-5907b7ef06ee", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: R-19-95 Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance was introduced for an amendment and was later voted on as amended.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-95\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed after being introduced and voted on.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Voting Outcome, City Council\n- UID: 35fec7a8-1de2-4c4c-8633-e18aa8135d51\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Emerging Philanthropists of New Orleans\n- Summary: A presentation was made to honor the life of Sharree Walls, Executive Director of the Emerging Philanthropists of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made to honor the individual and their work.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Honor, Philanthropy\n- UID: 35fec7a8-1de2-4c4c-8633-e18aa8135d51\n\n- Topic: Presentation - STEM Library Programs\n- Summary: A presentation was made to discuss the programs developed for students in the New Orleans area by the STEM Library.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made to showcase the programs developed by the STEM Library for students.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, STEM Education, Student Programs\n- UID: 35fec7a8-1de2-4c4c-8633-e18aa8135d51", + "uid": "35fec7a8-1de2-4c4c-8633-e18aa8135d51", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recognition of Women in History Month\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno recognized the Month of March as Women in History Month.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition of Women in History Month\n- Tags/Keywords: Women in History Month, Recognition, Moreno\n- UID: cc942a38-0e5e-40d5-9385-bcdbca659981\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Sexual Harassment Audit\n- Summary: Chief Administrative Officer, Gilbert Montano, presented an execution strategy and project timeline for a sexual harassment climate survey, required reporting, and follow-up action plan to the New Orleans City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation on Sexual Harassment Audit\n- Tags/Keywords: Sexual Harassment, Audit, Presentation, Gilbert Montano\n- UID: cc942a38-0e5e-40d5-9385-bcdbca659981\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sections 30-58 through 30-65 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Sections 30-58 through 30-65, and to ordain Sections 30-65.1 through 30-65.15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to provide for the granting of wireless franchises and related permits, fees, and other costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32524-27999 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amended Sections 30-58 through 30-65 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Wireless Franchises, Permits, Fees, New Orleans City Council\n- UID: cc942a38-0e5e-40d5-9385-bcdbca659981", + "uid": "cc942a38-0e5e-40d5-9385-bcdbca659981", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive wireless franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, L.L.C. to construct, maintain, and operate wireless facilities on public rights-of-way within the City of New Orleans. The locations for the facilities are subject to the approval of the City. The ordinance also provides for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,564\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, public rights-of-way, annual payments, surety bond\n- UID: 7d3d28c6-dd10-486b-b62c-05b4d6a5a252", + "uid": "7d3d28c6-dd10-486b-b62c-05b4d6a5a252", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise Grant to SOUTHERN LIGHT, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to SOUTHERN LIGHT, L.L.C. to construct, maintain, and operate wireless facilities within the public rights-of-way in the City of New Orleans. The ordinance also includes provisions for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,565\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance granting the wireless franchise passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, SOUTHERN LIGHT, L.L.C., public rights-of-way\n- UID: c8c144ee-d8a1-42e9-b642-931178c157b4\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance 32565-28024 M.C.S.\n- Summary: The amendment to the ordinance was moved and seconded, resulting in a vote that passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32565-28024 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, ordinance, council meeting\n- UID: c8c144ee-d8a1-42e9-b642-931178c157b4", + "uid": "c8c144ee-d8a1-42e9-b642-931178c157b4", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise to Verizon Wireless\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, d/b/a VERIZON WIRELESS, to construct, maintain, and operate wireless facilities within the public rights-of-way in the City of New Orleans. The ordinance also includes provisions for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,566\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with amendments to grant the non-exclusive wireless franchise to Verizon Wireless.\n- UID: 4d593f48-d6cd-4e7d-9e78-5aab08d68bc4", + "uid": "4d593f48-d6cd-4e7d-9e78-5aab08d68bc4", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Advisors\u2019 Roadmap for Smart & Sustainable New Orleans\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann from Dentons US LLP submitted the original and two copies of the Advisors\u2019 Roadmap to Develop a Master Plan for a Smart & Sustainable New Orleans, along with a Draft Smart Audit Procedure. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-01\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication was received and acknowledged.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart & Sustainable New Orleans, Master Plan, Communication, Jay Beatmann, Dentons US LLP\n- UID: e99dcab2-ecb5-42ea-8447-f46d0d0f0b90\n\n- Topic: Submission of Advisors\u2019 Comments on the 2019 Remediation Plan\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann from Dentons US LLP submitted the original and two copies of the Advisors\u2019 Comments on the 2019 Remediation Plan regarding electric service disruptions and complaints. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication was received and acknowledged.\n- Tags/Keywords: Remediation Plan, Electric Service Disruptions, Complaints, Communication, Jay Beatmann, Dentons US LLP\n- UID: e99dcab2-ecb5-42ea-8447-f46d0d0f0b90\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Comments Regarding Draft Processes\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's comments regarding the release of whole-building aggregated data. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication was received and forwarded for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Comments, Whole-Building Aggregated Data, Timothy S. Cragin, Communication\n- UID: e99dcab2-ecb5-42ea-8447-f46d0d0f0b90", + "uid": "e99dcab2-ecb5-42ea-8447-f46d0d0f0b90", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Correspondence on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding the New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. submitted correspondence to Councilmembers regarding the New Orleans Power Station and a request for cost recovery and timely relief.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The correspondence was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., New Orleans Power Station, cost recovery, timely relief\n- UID: 923b765c-3c86-48a2-812c-d5972923652f\n\n- Topic: Demolition permits for various locations\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for several locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Council action was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 923b765c-3c86-48a2-812c-d5972923652f\n\n- Topic: City of New Orleans Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) rules and procedures\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Community and Economic Development submitted information concerning the City of New Orleans Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) rules and procedures.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The information concerning ITEP rules and procedures was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, tax exemption program, Mayor's Office of Community and Economic Development\n- UID: 923b765c-3c86-48a2-812c-d5972923652f", + "uid": "923b765c-3c86-48a2-812c-d5972923652f", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Notice of Deposition for Revised Application for Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted notices of depositions for key individuals related to their revised application for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notices of depositions were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric and gas rates, deposition, UD-18-07\n- UID: 8e9bfac9-c062-4dbc-9056-e5ca3870b90e\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's List of Issues for Consideration in Information Gathering Process Regarding Electric Vehicles\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a list of issues for consideration in the city council's information gathering process regarding electric vehicles as part of an inquiry into establishing a Smart Cities Initiative. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The list of issues was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric vehicles, Smart Cities Initiative, UD-18-01\n- UID: 8e9bfac9-c062-4dbc-9056-e5ca3870b90e\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy Communication\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke, Executive Director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted a communication. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, communication\n- UID: 8e9bfac9-c062-4dbc-9056-e5ca3870b90e", + "uid": "8e9bfac9-c062-4dbc-9056-e5ca3870b90e", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Comments\n- Summary: Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted comments regarding the Resolution and Order Opening an Inquiry into Establishing a Smart Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans and Directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to Report with Respect to Matters Related to Grid Modernization.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Comments, Grid Modernization\n- UID: 3f510ce9-b6b0-4b74-831d-8179058ef288\n\n- Topic: EV Louisiana's Filing\n- Summary: EV Louisiana submitted a filing in response to the Resolution and Order Opening an Inquiry into Establishing a Smart Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans and Directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to Report with Respect to Matters Related to Grid Modernization.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Filing received\n- Tags/Keywords: EV Louisiana, Filing, Smart Cities Initiative\n- UID: 3f510ce9-b6b0-4b74-831d-8179058ef288\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Attendance Record\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard submitted the 2018 NCDAC attendance record as required by Ordinance Calendar Number 28,133 (MCS 24132).\n- Ordinance Number: 28,133 (MCS 24132)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Attendance record received\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Attendance Record\n- UID: 3f510ce9-b6b0-4b74-831d-8179058ef288\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Prosecutorial Function of City Ethics Enforcement\n- Summary: James A. Brown submitted a request to consider amending the Code of Ordinances to transfer the prosecutorial function of city ethics enforcement from the Ethics Review Board to the Office of the Inspector General.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request received\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, Inspector General, Prosecutorial Function\n- UID: 3f510ce9-b6b0-4b74-831d-8179058ef288", + "uid": "3f510ce9-b6b0-4b74-831d-8179058ef288", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Advisors' Report on Settlement Discussions\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann from Dentons US LLP submitted the original and two copies of the Advisors' Report on Settlement Discussions regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for approval of renewables portfolio and request for cost recovery and related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Settlement Discussions, Entergy New Orleans, Advisors' Report, Cost Recovery\n- UID: ac273a06-a9d2-47ac-bc0d-33f48061a9b1\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: Julie Jones and Brian Luckett from Neighbors First for Bywater requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"approval\" for property located at 4019 Chartres Street. Hearing date set for 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Neighbors First for Bywater\n- UID: ac273a06-a9d2-47ac-bc0d-33f48061a9b1\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision\n- Summary: Nikki Szalwinski requested to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision of \"conceptual approval\" for property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street. Hearing date set for 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Appeal, Conceptual Approval\n- UID: ac273a06-a9d2-47ac-bc0d-33f48061a9b1\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's 2019 Annual Gas Marketing Report\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted the original and two copies of the company's 2019 Annual Gas Marketing Report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Gas Marketing Report, Regulatory Affairs\n- UID: ac273a06-a9d2-47ac-bc0d-33f48061a9b1", + "uid": "ac273a06-a9d2-47ac-bc0d-33f48061a9b1", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a CD-ROM containing their Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of October 1, 2018 through November 30, 2018, as required by Council Resolution R-17-427. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: R-17-427\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Customer Outages, Bi-Monthly Report, Council Resolution\n- UID: ad3d7e1b-a83c-4d71-9071-1d39329b3e82\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Energy Smart Plan Pre-evaluated Savings Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Pre-evaluated Savings Report in support of the withdrawal of a previous filing. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Energy Smart Plan, Pre-evaluated Savings Report, Filing Withdrawal\n- UID: ad3d7e1b-a83c-4d71-9071-1d39329b3e82\n\n- Topic: Tulane University Institutional Master Plan Extension\n- Summary: Tulane University requested a one-year extension of the deadline to complete the Institutional Master Plan process. The request was received and a public hearing was scheduled for 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: Ordinance No. 27,296 MCS\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received and a public hearing was scheduled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tulane University, Institutional Master Plan, Extension Request, Public Hearing\n- UID: ad3d7e1b-a83c-4d71-9071-1d39329b3e82", + "uid": "ad3d7e1b-a83c-4d71-9071-1d39329b3e82", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Response to Comments on 2019 Reliability Plan\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their response to comments on their 2019 Reliability Plan, as required by a previous order. The response was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO DOCKET NO. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Response received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Reliability Plan, UD-17-04\n- UID: fcb4e220-3306-40e8-8a3e-ff6fbe415e56\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Ethics Review Board 2018 Annual Report\n- Summary: The New Orleans Ethics Review Board submitted their 2018 Annual Report, which was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Annual report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, Annual Report\n- UID: fcb4e220-3306-40e8-8a3e-ff6fbe415e56\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple Zoning Docket Numbers for further action, with a hearing date set for 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 9/19, 10/19, 23/19, 24/19, 25/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket numbers transmitted for further action\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket Numbers\n- UID: fcb4e220-3306-40e8-8a3e-ff6fbe415e56\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: The Director of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission\u2019s decision for a property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street, which was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report detailing appeal received\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Appeal, St. Philip Street\n- UID: fcb4e220-3306-40e8-8a3e-ff6fbe415e56", + "uid": "fcb4e220-3306-40e8-8a3e-ff6fbe415e56", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council proposed an ordinance to transfer funds from Miscellaneous to the Mayor\u2019s Office to appropriately budget for the Offices of Utilities, Transportation, and Youth & Families. Another ordinance aimed to appropriate private grant funds received from Chalmette Refining, LLC to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers through the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,536 and 32,537\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval for both ordinances, and they were adopted.\n- UID: 58f7f11d-aa36-41ba-a2ef-89e7bbdda293", + "uid": "58f7f11d-aa36-41ba-a2ef-89e7bbdda293", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transfer of Funds for Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Management\n- Summary: Three ordinances were presented to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor and the Chief Administrative Office-Homeland Security/Office of Emergency Preparedness for appropriating hazard mitigation and emergency management performance federal grant funds. All three ordinances were recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and were adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,540; 32,541; 32,542\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 3: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three ordinances were adopted to transfer funds for specific grant purposes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Intergovernmental Transfers, Hazard Mitigation, Emergency Management\n- UID: 67442fe1-8cdd-4111-a584-2cacd7af3ea1", + "uid": "67442fe1-8cdd-4111-a584-2cacd7af3ea1", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Chief Administrative Office-Homeland Security/Office of Emergency Preparedness to appropriate emergency management performance federal grant funds. It was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,543\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred to appropriate emergency management performance federal grant funds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Emergency Management, Grant Funds\n- UID: 75b831dd-612c-452b-adf9-ed008d60ebd6\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for City of New Orleans for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Chief Administrative Office-Homeland Security/Office of Emergency Preparedness to appropriate state grant funds to increase the City's medicine dispensing capacity. It was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,544\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred to appropriate state grant funds to increase the City's medicine dispensing capacity.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenues, State Grant Funds, Medicine Dispensing Capacity\n- UID: 75b831dd-612c-452b-adf9-ed008d60ebd6\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Chief Administrative Office-Homeland Security/Office of Emergency Preparedness to appropriate state grant funds to increase the City's medicine dispensing capacity. It was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,545\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred to appropriate state grant funds to increase the City's medicine dispensing capacity.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, State Grant Funds, Medicine Dispensing Capacity\n- UID: 75b831dd-612c-452b-adf9-ed008d60ebd6", + "uid": "75b831dd-612c-452b-adf9-ed008d60ebd6", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council considered three ordinances related to amending the operating budget for the City of New Orleans, transferring funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security, and appropriating homeland security state grant funds. All three ordinances were recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and were adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,546; 32,547; 32,548\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 3: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three ordinances were adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, appropriations, homeland security, funds transfer\n- UID: 991949a5-2916-452e-9158-f10a9a746a54", + "uid": "991949a5-2916-452e-9158-f10a9a746a54", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Building Height in S-LM Suburban Lake Area Marina District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to increase the maximum building height from 60 feet to 65 feet in the S-LM Suburban Lake Area Marina District. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32548-28011 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The maximum building height in the specified district will be increased from 60 feet to 65 feet.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Building Height, S-LM Suburban Lake Area Marina District\n- UID: e6db2fae-8a09-49fc-b727-7ad9e0539f6e\n\n- Topic: Threshold Reduction for Institutional Structures in Planned Developments\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to consider reducing the threshold for institutional structures from ten thousand (10,000) square feet in gross floor area to provide for the adaptive reuse of smaller institutional, industrial, and commercial structures citywide. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32549-28012 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The threshold for institutional structures will be considered for reduction to facilitate adaptive reuse of smaller structures.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Developments, Institutional Structures, Adaptive Reuse\n- UID: e6db2fae-8a09-49fc-b727-7ad9e0539f6e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds to the Department of Parks and Parkways\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Department of Parks and Parkways as a change to the 2019 Capital Budget. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32550-28013 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds will be appropriated to the Department of Parks and Parkways as a change to the 2019 Capital Budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation of Funds, Department of Parks and Parkways, Capital Budget\n- UID: e6db2fae-8a09-49fc-b727-7ad9e0539f6e", + "uid": "e6db2fae-8a09-49fc-b727-7ad9e0539f6e", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Off-Street Vehicle Parking Spaces Requirement for Mini-Warehouses\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to reduce the off-street vehicle parking requirement for mini-warehouses from one off-street parking space per twenty-five storage units to one off-street parking space per one hundred storage units. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32553-28014 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The off-street vehicle parking requirement for mini-warehouses was successfully amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Parking Requirements, Mini-Warehouses\n- UID: 4124ad45-dac0-44ca-81f8-090ca068d68b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The ordinance was removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda for further amendment.\n- Ordinance Number: 32554-28015 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was removed from the Consent Agenda for further amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Establishment, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 4124ad45-dac0-44ca-81f8-090ca068d68b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use for a retail goods establishment with alcohol sales in specific districts. The ordinance had a deadline for further action.\n- Ordinance Number: 32557\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance had a deadline for further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Establishment, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 4124ad45-dac0-44ca-81f8-090ca068d68b", + "uid": "4124ad45-dac0-44ca-81f8-090ca068d68b", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse in C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a mini-warehouse in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 135/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse\n- UID: 8f16e784-9563-40f4-812b-d4c7cb6bccbc\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 143/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling\n- UID: 8f16e784-9563-40f4-812b-d4c7cb6bccbc\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, Algiers Riverfront\n- UID: 8f16e784-9563-40f4-812b-d4c7cb6bccbc", + "uid": "8f16e784-9563-40f4-812b-d4c7cb6bccbc", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific historic district and enhancement corridor design overlay district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,560\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for the establishment of a conditional use for a hotel was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District, Enhancement Corridor\n- UID: c7392285-58fd-4829-a6a0-6681911ddb90\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain a specific section of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance related to conditional use approval. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,561\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the section of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendment, Conditional Use Approval\n- UID: c7392285-58fd-4829-a6a0-6681911ddb90", + "uid": "c7392285-58fd-4829-a6a0-6681911ddb90", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 140/18\n- Summary: This ordinance affects procedural requirements within the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance that apply to all zoning map amendments, zoning text amendments, conditional uses, and planned development applications Citywide. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 140/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Procedural Requirements, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 052d1521-ef18-4e56-867b-4443c0749203\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 2/19\n- Summary: This ordinance establishes a conditional use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages in a standard restaurant in specific districts. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 2/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning\n- UID: 052d1521-ef18-4e56-867b-4443c0749203\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 133/18\n- Summary: This ordinance effects a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District in a specific area. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 133/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District, Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 052d1521-ef18-4e56-867b-4443c0749203", + "uid": "052d1521-ef18-4e56-867b-4443c0749203", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Permit for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The vote resulted in the ordinance being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 4/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a multi-family dwelling in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-Family Dwelling, HU-RD2 District\n- UID: e91caed0-a69e-44b7-81ba-79ec75719088\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse in MU-2 District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a mini-warehouse in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 5/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a mini-warehouse in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, MU-2 District\n- UID: e91caed0-a69e-44b7-81ba-79ec75719088\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Zoning Ordinance for Inclusionary Zoning\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed amendments to various articles of the Zoning Ordinance to establish mandatory inclusionary zoning overlay district and requirements, base zoning districts and requirements, and planned development classification and requirements city-wide. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 112/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion or voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendments, Inclusionary Zoning, Continued Ordinance\n- UID: e91caed0-a69e-44b7-81ba-79ec75719088", + "uid": "e91caed0-a69e-44b7-81ba-79ec75719088", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Contractor Storage Yard\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a contractor storage yard in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District. The voting outcome resulted in the ordinance being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Contractor Storage Yard\n- UID: ca5634af-8d22-4071-954d-6ade68e84535\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan for New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: The motion approved the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the New Orleans Public Library, specifically for the new classification of Library Programming Coordinator. The voting outcome led to the motion being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-72\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, New Orleans Public Library, Amendment\n- UID: ca5634af-8d22-4071-954d-6ade68e84535\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for Neighborhood Conservation District\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property located at 3642 Trafalgar St. The voting outcome resulted in the motion being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-90\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: ca5634af-8d22-4071-954d-6ade68e84535", + "uid": "ca5634af-8d22-4071-954d-6ade68e84535", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 931 Erato St.\n- Summary: Motion M-19-91, introduced by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property at 931 Erato St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-91\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit\n- UID: 5afa6f12-e3ea-4be2-9193-b3d2875dccf1\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 2612 Republic St.\n- Summary: Motion M-19-93, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property at 2612 Republic St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-93\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit\n- UID: 5afa6f12-e3ea-4be2-9193-b3d2875dccf1\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: Motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was made by Moreno, seconded by Nguyen, and was adopted with 6 yeas and 1 absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda adopted, other matters referred to the proper agency\n- UID: 5afa6f12-e3ea-4be2-9193-b3d2875dccf1", + "uid": "5afa6f12-e3ea-4be2-9193-b3d2875dccf1", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for One Year Extension of Conditional Use\n- Summary: Linda Backes from Absolute Concrete Services requested a one-year extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 127/16. The City Council set a hearing date for 4/11/19 and approved the request.\n- Ordinance Number: Ordinance No. 27313 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Motion to Approve - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Council approved the request for a one-year extension of time for the conditional use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension Request, Zoning Docket, Ordinance No. 27313 M.C.S.\n- UID: 6f76f93f-e794-4cd5-845e-7df21e9e8057\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Proposed Addition to Carrollton Courthouse\n- Summary: J. Keith Hardie, Jr., Vice President of Maple Area Residents, Inc. (MARI), appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"conceptual approval\" of the proposed addition to the Carrollton Courthouse. The appeal was received and under deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal for the proposed addition to the Carrollton Courthouse was received and under deadline for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Carrollton Courthouse, Conceptual Approval, Appeals Process\n- UID: 6f76f93f-e794-4cd5-845e-7df21e9e8057", + "uid": "6f76f93f-e794-4cd5-845e-7df21e9e8057", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission Decision\n- Summary: The Vieux Carr\u00e9 Property Owners, Residents and Associates (VCPORA) appealed the VCC decision for \"Conceptual Approval\" of proposed new construction at 336 Decatur Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-97\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deny - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the appeal passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, VCPORA, Conceptual Approval, New Construction, 336 Decatur Street\n- UID: 1eb13907-df8f-419a-a442-00957789488e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 142/18 - Warren Easton Charter High School Foundation, Inc.\n- Summary: The Warren Easton Charter High School Foundation, Inc. requested a conditional use permit for a secondary educational facility in specific districts, with certain recommendations from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 142-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Warren Easton Charter High School, Conditional Use Permit, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1eb13907-df8f-419a-a442-00957789488e", + "uid": "1eb13907-df8f-419a-a442-00957789488e", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 11/19 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-511\n- Summary: Request for text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create less burdensome application process for erecting murals, with recommendations for content-neutral submittal requirements, time, place, and manner considerations, clear guidelines for decisions, reasonable timeline for decision, and appeal process for the applicant. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 11-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Amendment\n- UID: 78ea1dd1-570c-4724-b2e0-9ac647438237\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 13/19 \u2014- OSR PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: Request for zoning change from VCR-1 Vieux Carre\u2019 Residential District to VCC-1 Vieux Carre\u2019 Commercial District for specific municipal addresses. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-98\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change\n- UID: 78ea1dd1-570c-4724-b2e0-9ac647438237", + "uid": "78ea1dd1-570c-4724-b2e0-9ac647438237", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 14/19 - NOLA VENTURES, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for specific lots in the First Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 299ebb7c-149d-4b56-876f-cdaa0d8c0525\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 15/19 - CHOUPIQUE HOLDINGS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit a multi-service business with retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages, live performance venue, and bar components in a CBD-1l Core Central Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven (7) provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Uses, Multi-Service Business, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 299ebb7c-149d-4b56-876f-cdaa0d8c0525\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 16/19 - NEW ORLEANS REDEVELOPMENT FUND 2, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six (6) provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 15-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 299ebb7c-149d-4b56-876f-cdaa0d8c0525", + "uid": "299ebb7c-149d-4b56-876f-cdaa0d8c0525", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 17/19 - MAG301, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 16-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in the specified district was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Alcohol, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 19b62724-9c7b-499e-8515-1c9e2ca2d6fb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 18/19 - QIURONG HONG AND WENJI_ ZHONG\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a Single-Family Residential District to a Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 17-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not yet voted on, continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Decision/Key Actions: No decision made at this time, as the vote was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Business District, City Planning Commission, Continuation\n- UID: 19b62724-9c7b-499e-8515-1c9e2ca2d6fb", + "uid": "19b62724-9c7b-499e-8515-1c9e2ca2d6fb", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/19 - SSJ Investments Limited\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses for a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight (8) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 18-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n- UID: d49c026b-2c99-4ebc-89a1-0a8963c7051c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/19 - SSJ Investments Limited\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a warehousing and food processing facility in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to ten (10) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A (Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued\n- UID: d49c026b-2c99-4ebc-89a1-0a8963c7051c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 22/19 - Louis George \"L.G.\" Sullivan\n- Summary: No specific details provided in the summary guidelines for this ordinance.\n- UID: d49c026b-2c99-4ebc-89a1-0a8963c7051c", + "uid": "d49c026b-2c99-4ebc-89a1-0a8963c7051c", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for restaurant expansion and alcohol sales\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit the expansion of an existing standard restaurant and to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption at the restaurant. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to ten provisos. The ordinance was moved by Giarrusso, seconded by Nguyen, and was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 22-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, restaurant expansion, alcohol sales\n- UID: f242a3ae-2b1b-4652-88c0-998d8f512b85\n\n- Topic: Servitude agreement for cantilever canopy encroachment\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with the Amares pertaining to a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The ordinance was related to Square 1530, Lot X in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance passed, but specific voting details were not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing the Mayor to enter into the servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, encroachment, cantilever canopy\n- UID: f242a3ae-2b1b-4652-88c0-998d8f512b85", + "uid": "f242a3ae-2b1b-4652-88c0-998d8f512b85", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Telecommunications Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a servitude agreement for telecommunications facilities that may interfere with the public right-of-way. It has been continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19 for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, Telecommunications facilities, Public right-of-way\n- UID: d149abc3-4725-11e9-aee3-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicles for sightseeing tours. A technical correction is needed, and it has been referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee. It has been continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19 for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tour vehicles, Sightseeing tours, Regulation\n- UID: 56e4db77-feeb-46bf-8904-f35dec065cbe\n\n- Topic: Franchise for Wireless Broadband Network\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive franchise for the construction and operation of a wireless broadband network within the city. However, it has been withdrawn from further consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32359\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless broadband network, Franchise, Small Cell System\n- UID: 56e4db77-feeb-46bf-8904-f35dec065cbe\n\n- Topic: Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee to advise the City Council on matters relating to pay equality and wage discrimination. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of the Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal pay, Wage discrimination, Advisory committee\n- UID: 56e4db77-feeb-46bf-8904-f35dec065cbe", + "uid": "56e4db77-feeb-46bf-8904-f35dec065cbe", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units at Joe Bartholomew Golf Course\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning, acquisition, installation, and construction of Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units at Joe Bartholomew Golf Course.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,555\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Storm Shelter, Joe Bartholomew Golf Course\n- UID: 5169119d-50c1-4c9a-ae52-9adc4a4fa856\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and locations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,556\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not available in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available in the provided information\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Goods Establishment, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 5169119d-50c1-4c9a-ae52-9adc4a4fa856", + "uid": "5169119d-50c1-4c9a-ae52-9adc4a4fa856", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and re-ordain Ordinance No. 27,930 M.C.S., to appropriate funds to the Chief Administrative Office. The motion was passed after an amendment was made.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,574\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Capital Budget, Amendment\n- UID: 32fdb368-3fa9-4048-a1fd-2eb7cff69b40\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the planning and construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,575\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Power Plant, Sewerage and Water Board\n- UID: 32fdb368-3fa9-4048-a1fd-2eb7cff69b40", + "uid": "32fdb368-3fa9-4048-a1fd-2eb7cff69b40", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Fees for Black History Program Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Black History Program event at the Treme Recreation Community Center. The duration and boundaries of the waiver are specified. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,577\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to waive fees for the specified event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees waiver, Black History Program, Treme Recreation Community Center\n- UID: 37b70ea3-e798-4c09-9fc1-2898c6e5e902\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zones for Essence Festival\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the designation of public property as temporary \"Clean Zones\" during the Essence Festival. It includes the temporary prohibition of certain permits and commercial activities within the designated areas. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,580\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to establish \"Clean Zones\" for the specified time period and activities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zones, Essence Festival, Temporary Prohibition\n- UID: 37b70ea3-e798-4c09-9fc1-2898c6e5e902", + "uid": "37b70ea3-e798-4c09-9fc1-2898c6e5e902", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Clean Zone II Expansion\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to expand Clean Zone II to include Peter Street and the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, with a sunset period for applicability. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32580\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone II, expansion, sunset period, continued, 32580\n- UID: 0443a765-9f6a-447c-a6d2-fd2b0c498aef\n\n- Topic: Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create an Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund by adding new sections to the city's Code. The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: 32581\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund, code amendment, 32581\n- UID: 0443a765-9f6a-447c-a6d2-fd2b0c498aef\n\n- Topic: Art Acquisition Funding\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to dedicate 1.5% of future appropriations for eligible capital projects to the acquisition of art and modify the scope of eligible capital projects. The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: 32582\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: art acquisition, capital projects, funding dedication, 32582\n- UID: 0443a765-9f6a-447c-a6d2-fd2b0c498aef", + "uid": "0443a765-9f6a-447c-a6d2-fd2b0c498aef", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Municipal Youth Card\n- Summary: The ordinance supports the creation of a municipal youth card to provide free access to public transit for youth aged 13 to 18, enabling them to reach their schools, recreational activities, and public libraries.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-57\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee, continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal Youth Card, Public Transit, Youth Access, Transportation\n\n- Topic: Rail Service Initiatives\n- Summary: The ordinance supports the initiatives proposed by Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to administer the environmental assessments necessary to advance rail service.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-58\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee, continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Rail Service, Louisiana Department of Transportation, Environmental Assessments\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Approval\n- Summary: The ordinance grants the \"approval\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-75\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n\n- UID: 04ef0178-94ef-427a-af39-32a513f97bad", + "uid": "04ef0178-94ef-427a-af39-32a513f97bad", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1917-19 Sixth St.\n- Summary: The Advisory Committee requested a demolition permit for the property at 1917-19 Sixth St., which was ultimately denied.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-75 LO\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit passed.\n- UID: 08c25d34-9be9-4619-afc8-fd1e878ff4ff\n\n- Topic: Rededication of Revenues to the Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: The City Council of New Orleans called for the rededication of revenues to the Regional Transit Authority, and this resolution was continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-80 LO\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- UID: 08c25d34-9be9-4619-afc8-fd1e878ff4ff\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office\n- Summary: The Council authorized the President to sign a cooperative endeavor agreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office for security services, with a maximum compensation amount not to exceed $556,795.01 for twelve months.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-92\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the cooperative endeavor agreement passed.\n- UID: 08c25d34-9be9-4619-afc8-fd1e878ff4ff\n\n- Topic: Support for Mayor Cantrell\n- Summary: A resolution supporting and strongly encouraging Mayor Cantrell was presented.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-94\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the outcome were not specified in the provided information.\n- UID: 08c25d34-9be9-4619-afc8-fd1e878ff4ff", + "uid": "08c25d34-9be9-4619-afc8-fd1e878ff4ff", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ticket Amnesty Day\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to host a Ticket Amnesty Day, allowing residents to resolve long-overdue camera and parking tickets at greatly reduced rates in the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-94\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and rules were suspended to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ticket Amnesty, Parking Tickets, Camera Tickets, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 801ae452-023c-4b4c-9cea-a714ed22c43a\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer federal grant funds from the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Health Department to ensure timely use of funds. The ordinance is identified as CAL. NO. 32,583.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,583\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance details were presented, but the voting outcome is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Office of the Mayor, Health Department, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 801ae452-023c-4b4c-9cea-a714ed22c43a", + "uid": "801ae452-023c-4b4c-9cea-a714ed22c43a", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget to Support Law Enforcement Strategies\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds to support comprehensive law enforcement strategies. A fiscal note was received for this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,584\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Law Enforcement, Funds Transfer\n- UID: 62604519-761c-4dec-a678-3c3f87c70929\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds for Law Enforcement Strategies\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds to support comprehensive law enforcement strategies. A fiscal note was received for this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,585\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds Transfer, Law Enforcement, Federal Grants\n- UID: 62604519-761c-4dec-a678-3c3f87c70929\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees and Permit Requirements for Mid-City Event\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Comiskey Park for the Mid-City Neighborhood Organization\u2019s \u201cMid-City Art Festival and Farmer\u2019s Market\u201d event. The ordinance specifies the duration and boundaries of the waiver.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,586\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Event Permit, Neighborhood Organization\n- UID: 62604519-761c-4dec-a678-3c3f87c70929", + "uid": "62604519-761c-4dec-a678-3c3f87c70929", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver of Fees for St. Patrick Day Celebration\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the St. Michael Special School St. Patrick Day Celebration event at Annunciation Recreation Center Park. \n- Ordinance Number: 32587\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, St. Patrick Day Celebration, Annunciation Recreation Center Park\n- UID: e27e10c6-55ed-45f3-b56a-eedd77299725\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett introduced an ordinance to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet to sell packaged alcoholic beverages in a Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32588\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail goods establishment, alcoholic beverages, zoning\n- UID: e27e10c6-55ed-45f3-b56a-eedd77299725\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett introduced an ordinance to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a mixed-use district in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32589\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, mixed-use district, residential district\n- UID: e27e10c6-55ed-45f3-b56a-eedd77299725\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a business district in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32590\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, business district, residential district\n- UID: e27e10c6-55ed-45f3-b56a-eedd77299725", + "uid": "e27e10c6-55ed-45f3-b56a-eedd77299725", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Hotel in HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32591\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Zoning, Historic District\n- UID: ca155e0e-776b-498c-be23-1e59cd93a99d\n\n- Topic: Additional Requirements on Junk Dealers\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Section 130-39 of the City Code to provide additional requirements on junk dealers.\n- Ordinance Number: 32592\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with one council member voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Junk Dealers, City Code, Amendments\n- UID: ca155e0e-776b-498c-be23-1e59cd93a99d\n\n- Topic: Energy Efficiency Performance Measurement for Nonresidential Buildings\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed the ordainment of Article IX of Chapter 158 of the City Code, requiring owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a slightly lower majority, with two council members voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Building Owners, Energy Efficiency\n- UID: ca155e0e-776b-498c-be23-1e59cd93a99d\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Prosecutorial Function from Ethics Review Board to Inspector General\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Section 2-1120 of the City Code to transfer the prosecutorial function of city ethics enforcement from the Ethics Review Board to the Office of Inspector General.\n- Ordinance Number: 32594\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with one council member voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Enforcement, Inspector General, City Code Amendments\n- UID: ca155e0e-776b-498c-be23-1e59cd93a99d\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Expansion of Existing Restaurant\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit the expansion of an existing standard restaurant and to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption.\n- Ordinance Number: 32595\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Restaurant Expansion, Alcoholic Beverage Sales\n- UID: ca155e0e-776b-498c-be23-1e59cd93a99d", + "uid": "ca155e0e-776b-498c-be23-1e59cd93a99d", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 22/19\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the reordering of certain zoning districts in specific areas and provides with respect thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: 32595\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 7b3077a9-b6ac-4201-a885-4a854bc49224\n\n- Topic: Penalties for Operating Vehicles and Parking in Bicycle Lanes\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend penalties for operating vehicles and parking in bicycle lanes, increasing the penalties and providing with respect thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: 32596\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 7b3077a9-b6ac-4201-a885-4a854bc49224\n\n- Topic: Executive Session\n- Summary: The ordinance allows for the discussion and evaluation of candidates for the New Orleans City Council\u2019s Executive Counsel position, with the session to be held as per Louisiana R.S. 42:19, 42:16, & 42:17(A) (1).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Enter Executive Session - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Reconvene - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council entered an executive session and reconvened afterwards.\n- UID: 7b3077a9-b6ac-4201-a885-4a854bc49224", + "uid": "7b3077a9-b6ac-4201-a885-4a854bc49224", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Adam Swensek as Executive Counsel for the City Council\n- Summary: Motion M-19-96 was introduced to appoint Adam Swensek as the Executive Counsel for the City Council with a base salary of Grade 109, Step 23. The motion was passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-96\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adam Swensek appointed as the Executive Counsel for the City Council.\n- UID: 2a6c2999-6274-442f-9a33-a6abd38dbbe0", + "uid": "2a6c2999-6274-442f-9a33-a6abd38dbbe0", + "publish_date": "3-14-2019", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-14-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to Increase Funding for Public Parks\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to allocate additional funding for the improvement and maintenance of public parks within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 2619873f-a58e-41d3-8cd2-a9ea65bab3e5\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, indicating support for increased funding for public parks.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Public Parks, City Improvement, Budget Allocation\n- UID: 2619873f-a58e-41d3-8cd2-a9ea65bab3e5", + "uid": "2619873f-a58e-41d3-8cd2-a9ea65bab3e5", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation on advocacy and programming to support female leaders of color in Louisiana\n- Summary: Citizen She United, along with their policy director/lobbyist, director, and founder/executive director, presented on advocacy and programming to support female leaders of color in Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Citizen She United\n- Tags/Keywords: Advocacy, female leaders, Louisiana, presentation\n- UID: 321542a2-5b5c-4f09-b791-6dc6aa67935a\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) NOLA\n- Summary: YEP NOLA presented their 2018 annual report and provided an update on their 2019 initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by YEP NOLA\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth Empowerment Project, annual report, initiatives, presentation\n- UID: 321542a2-5b5c-4f09-b791-6dc6aa67935a\n\n- Topic: Presentation on the Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force\n- Summary: The Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force discussed human trafficking trends and realities in the region and their current anti-trafficking efforts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by the Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force\n- Tags/Keywords: Human trafficking, task force, presentation\n- UID: 321542a2-5b5c-4f09-b791-6dc6aa67935a", + "uid": "321542a2-5b5c-4f09-b791-6dc6aa67935a", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) 2018 Annual Board of Commissioners attendance report\n- Summary: Temera B. Johnson, Executive Assistant, submitted the NORA 2018 Annual Board of Commissioners attendance report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORA, Annual Report, Attendance\n- UID: 997236d2-93ea-47ab-9e54-6fd1e7f75a7c\n\n- Topic: Objections to the Discovery Propounded by the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted objections to the discovery propounded by the Alliance for Affordable Energy regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates, Objections\n- UID: 997236d2-93ea-47ab-9e54-6fd1e7f75a7c\n\n- Topic: Objections to the Discovery Propounded by the Crescent City Power Users Group\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted objections to the discovery propounded by the Crescent City Power Users Group regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates, Objections\n- UID: 997236d2-93ea-47ab-9e54-6fd1e7f75a7c", + "uid": "997236d2-93ea-47ab-9e54-6fd1e7f75a7c", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Approvals\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits requested Council action regarding the approvals for demolition permits at three different locations. The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee approved the applications for demolition permits for the specified addresses in their respective districts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approvals for demolition permits for the specified addresses in their respective districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, approvals\n- UID: 0961feec-4179-4294-80e5-a0b98ed71bb3\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Denial and Fee Waiver\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits requested Council action regarding the denial of a demolition permit for a specific location. The property owner also requested a fee reduction/waiver, which was recommended to be denied by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, resulting in the fee standing at $7,680.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of the demolition permit and denial of the fee reduction/waiver, with the fee standing at $7,680.00.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, fee waiver, denial, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 0961feec-4179-4294-80e5-a0b98ed71bb3\n\n- Topic: Entergy Services, LLC Response\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their response to Prudence Investigation pursuant to Council Resolution R-18-475. The response contained the Supplemental Direct Testimony of Tad S. Patella, P.E.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's response to Prudence Investigation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, response, Prudence Investigation, Council Resolution R-18-475\n- UID: 0961feec-4179-4294-80e5-a0b98ed71bb3", + "uid": "0961feec-4179-4294-80e5-a0b98ed71bb3", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to Investigate and Remediate Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints and to Establish Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- Summary: William L. Sones presented direct testimony regarding the resolution to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints, and establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms. Timothy S. Cragin submitted communications regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's response to comments and the application for a mandatory periodic True-up of the Rate Adjustment to the Securitized Storm Cost Recovery Rider. \n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Communications were received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communications were received and submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric service disruptions, reliability performance standards, financial penalty mechanisms\n- UID: 11416e1e-df82-4855-8420-e60c5ed53560", + "uid": "11416e1e-df82-4855-8420-e60c5ed53560", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for 140 Unit Apartment Development\n- Summary: The council voted to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"no action\" for a new 140 unit apartment development at 4950 Dauphine Street. The motion was approved under Motion No. M-19-26.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved, and the motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, apartment development, Motion No. M-19-26\n- UID: 2bfe21c2-af1c-4767-aa6e-3b0f2b5e1f13\n\n- Topic: Submission of NORDC Attendance Record\n- Summary: The 2018 New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC) attendance record was submitted as required by Ordinance Calendar Number 28,133 (MCS 24132).\n- Ordinance Number: 28,133 (MCS 24132)\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, attendance record, submission\n- UID: 2bfe21c2-af1c-4767-aa6e-3b0f2b5e1f13\n\n- Topic: Additional Information Submission by AEMA Executive Director\n- Summary: Additional information was submitted by Katherine Hamilton, Executive Director of Advanced Energy Management Alliance (AEMA), as an interested party and intervenor in the Integrated Resource Planning Docket UD-17-03 regarding solutions for discussions about Entergy New Orleans\u2019 proposed gas plant.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The additional information was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: AEMA, additional information, gas plant, UD-17-03\n- UID: 2bfe21c2-af1c-4767-aa6e-3b0f2b5e1f13\n\n- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for Assisted Living Facility\n- Summary: Thomas W. Milliner requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cconceptual approval\u201d of the design for a three-story assisted living and memory care facility at 701 S. Carrollton Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, assisted living facility\n- UID: 2bfe21c2-af1c-4767-aa6e-3b0f2b5e1f13", + "uid": "2bfe21c2-af1c-4767-aa6e-3b0f2b5e1f13", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of demolition application\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's denial of an application to demolish property located at 3 Flowerdale Court.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/7/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition appeal, 3 Flowerdale Court\n- UID: a8db5250-ce73-4681-810f-052164f67020\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Food Policy Advisory Committee Quarterly Report\n- Summary: The New Orleans Food Policy Advisory Committee submitted their quarterly report as per Resolution R-18-278.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Food Policy Advisory Committee, quarterly report, Resolution R-18-278\n- UID: a8db5250-ce73-4681-810f-052164f67020\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers Transmission\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted zoning docket numbers for various council members with a deadline of 3/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmission was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/7/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning docket, transmission, hearing date\n- UID: a8db5250-ce73-4681-810f-052164f67020\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's failure to obtain a legal majority decision\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's failure to obtain a legal majority decision regarding an application to renovate an existing historic 3-story building and new construction of two (2) new 4-story buildings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, renovation, new construction\n- UID: a8db5250-ce73-4681-810f-052164f67020", + "uid": "a8db5250-ce73-4681-810f-052164f67020", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for 1934 Choctaw Ct.\n- Summary: Motion M-19-23, introduced by Councilmember Nguyen, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property located at 1934 Choctaw Ct.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-23\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: 0c9ad19e-7f4a-4034-9fc5-73d7f116949b\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for 1820 N. Claiborne Ave.\n- Summary: Motion M-19-25, introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property located at 1820 N. Claiborne Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-25\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: 0c9ad19e-7f4a-4034-9fc5-73d7f116949b", + "uid": "0c9ad19e-7f4a-4034-9fc5-73d7f116949b", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Darwin Turner AKA Choppa\n- Summary: The presentation celebrated the 2018-2019 New Orleans Saints Season and appealed to the NFL for justice for the Who Dat Nation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion to Suspend the Rules: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was added to the Council's agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Saints, NFL, presentation, appeal, justice\n- UID: 11ede407-52dc-4daa-9b8b-c1c18271691c\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-19-22\n- Summary: The resolution implored the NFL and the NFL Officiating Department to review existing rules, expand the use of replays for certain penalties, and evaluate policies for assessing conflicts of interest within the NFL Officiating Department structure.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-22\n- Votes Summary:\n - Adoption of Resolution: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: NFL, officiating, review, rules, resolution\n- UID: 11ede407-52dc-4daa-9b8b-c1c18271691c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/18 - City Council Motion No. M-18-320\n- Summary: The motion requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate certain recommendations and initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-320\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for a text amendment to the zoning ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, text amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 11ede407-52dc-4daa-9b8b-c1c18271691c", + "uid": "11ede407-52dc-4daa-9b8b-c1c18271691c", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Smart Housing Mix Ordinance Study\n- Summary: The ordinance recommended a comprehensive zoning ordinance text amendment to capture three potential mandatory inclusionary zoning initiatives, including establishing a mandatory inclusionary zoning overlay district, creating a new mandatory inclusionary base zoning district, and creating a mandatory inclusionary zoning planned development. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 112-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (11 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission's recommendation for modified approval will be followed.\n- UID: 2d7d835d-4404-4dcf-b020-fe0b0905064c", + "uid": "2d7d835d-4404-4dcf-b020-fe0b0905064c", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Infrastructure Maintenance Fund Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create the Infrastructure Maintenance Fund and set the purpose thereof in the Code of the City of New Orleans. It was recommended for approval by the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,526\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Infrastructure Maintenance Fund, Public Works Committee, Code of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: deca1cc2-1395-4aef-8885-1ba5e62c238f\n\n- Topic: Point of Personal Privileges\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks requested Larry Barabino, Jr., the Director of NORD, to address the allegations.\n- UID: deca1cc2-1395-4aef-8885-1ba5e62c238f", + "uid": "deca1cc2-1395-4aef-8885-1ba5e62c238f", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 136/18 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-18-438\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District, the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District, with a recommendation for modified approval by the City Planning Commission. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 136-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5d95b95e-e587-41a1-a08a-569232d2f26f\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 135/18 - EXTRA SPACE PROPERTIES TWO, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the source document.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 135-18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided in the source document.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, Commercial District\n- UID: 5d95b95e-e587-41a1-a08a-569232d2f26f", + "uid": "5d95b95e-e587-41a1-a08a-569232d2f26f", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Design Overlay District for Parcel A and Lot E\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes the establishment of a Design Overlay District on Parcel A and a portion of Lot E in the First Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and nine provisos. The ordinance was moved by Banks, seconded by Giarrusso, and was approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 135-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the establishment of the Design Overlay District\n- Tags/Keywords: Design Overlay District, City Planning Commission, Municipal District\n- UID: 3078c556-7703-4072-a635-01a2ac53cadd\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District in the Fourth Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The ordinance was moved by Banks, seconded by Nguyen, and was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 143-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS, NAYS, ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the conditional use for a multi-family dwelling\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 3078c556-7703-4072-a635-01a2ac53cadd", + "uid": "3078c556-7703-4072-a635-01a2ac53cadd", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 120/18 \u2014 David G. Millaud\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District to an HU-B1 Neighborhood Business District for Square B, Lots 26, 27, 28, and part of Lot 25. The City Planning Commission recommended denial. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-33\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change from HU-RS to HU-B1 approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 7427dc2a-443e-4c9a-ac8f-f0a1240bd30a", + "uid": "7427dc2a-443e-4c9a-ac8f-f0a1240bd30a", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 127/18 - JOSEPH J. PACIERA\n- Summary: Requesting conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-28\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional uses for the retail establishment passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail Establishment, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 3c1e0af8-a572-41eb-8462-3cb1b7934a2b", + "uid": "3c1e0af8-a572-41eb-8462-3cb1b7934a2b", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 132/18 - Gordon Kolb, Jr.\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reduce the off-street vehicle parking requirement for mini-warehouses. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-29\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment to the zoning ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Parking, Text Amendment\n- UID: ae0f5e24-1dbe-4486-b271-d5f72721e8f8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 134/18 - Taghrid S. Mousa\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-30\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not mentioned in the provided content\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the given content.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: ae0f5e24-1dbe-4486-b271-d5f72721e8f8", + "uid": "ae0f5e24-1dbe-4486-b271-d5f72721e8f8", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit for 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied an application for a demolition permit for the property at 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 134-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/7/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision to deny the demolition permit was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and potential action.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd\n- UID: 7aee02f3-8583-4040-a10e-6853f7130ae2\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit for 2130 Music St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee did not pass a motion regarding the application for a demolition permit for the property at 2130 Music St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion failed, property forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation\n- Decision/Key Actions: The committee did not pass a motion on the application, and the property was forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Music St.\n- UID: 7aee02f3-8583-4040-a10e-6853f7130ae2", + "uid": "7aee02f3-8583-4040-a10e-6853f7130ae2", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for demolition permit at 735-37 St. James St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee denied the application for a demolition permit at 735-37 St. James St. The motion to deny the fee waiver/reduction passed, and the fee stands at $70,200.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Deny Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of the demolition permit and fee waiver/reduction.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Fee waiver, Denial\n- UID: 595f8a50-2322-499f-933e-2df34fc77d2f\n\n- Topic: Appeal for renovation and construction at 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: Marcel L. Wisznia appealed the decision of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission regarding renovation of historic buildings, demolition of additions, and new construction at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for renovation and new construction.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Renovation, New construction, Historic buildings\n- UID: 595f8a50-2322-499f-933e-2df34fc77d2f", + "uid": "595f8a50-2322-499f-933e-2df34fc77d2f", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Beatrice Brown, BNB, LLC\n- Summary: Beatrice Brown, on behalf of BNB, LLC, appealed the HDLC's decision to deny the demolition and restructuring of the roof for the property at 2507 Amelia Street. The appeal was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-21\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, restructuring, withdrawal\n- UID: 033cf586-5134-4625-9353-583d91c6db52\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Darby Shields, Managing Partner, FD Court LLC\n- Summary: Darby Shields, as the managing partner of FD Court LLC, appealed the HDLC's decision to deny the demolition of a garage for the property at 3 Flowerdale Court. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, garage, continuation\n- UID: 033cf586-5134-4625-9353-583d91c6db52\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Angela O'Byrne, FAIA, LEED AP, President, Perez, A__ Professional Corporation\n- Summary: Angela O'Byrne, on behalf of Perez, A__ Professional Corporation, appealed the HDLC's decision of \"no action\" for a new 140 unit apartment. Additional details or outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal details or outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, no action, new apartment\n- UID: 033cf586-5134-4625-9353-583d91c6db52", + "uid": "033cf586-5134-4625-9353-583d91c6db52", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and reordainment of sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to define and regulate a new subclass of tour vehicle and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience for per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles. A technical correction was identified, and the ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee, with a continuation to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee for technical correction and continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- UID: 79b781a7-dd27-4a77-8147-1feebe4a591e\n\n- Topic: Temporary moratorium of the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short. The ordinance was discussed but no specific voting outcome is mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,288\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 79b781a7-dd27-4a77-8147-1feebe4a591e", + "uid": "79b781a7-dd27-4a77-8147-1feebe4a591e", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rentals Moratorium\n- Summary: The ordinance imposes a moratorium on the issuance of new Short Term Rental permits to individuals who do not currently hold an existing permit or conditional use ordinance. It also applies to certain areas of the city and certain types of buildings. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 4/25/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential action\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rentals, Moratorium, City Zoning, Permit Issuance\n- UID: cf14e305-f78b-49e3-bf18-6b36de28b130\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and then withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Budget Committee\n Vote 2: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, then withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Appropriation, FEMA Reimbursement\n- UID: cf14e305-f78b-49e3-bf18-6b36de28b130", + "uid": "cf14e305-f78b-49e3-bf18-6b36de28b130", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for Wireless Broadband Network\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless broadband network within the City of New Orleans. It has been referred to the Smart City Committee and was continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32359\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/7/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless broadband, franchise, Smart City Committee\n- UID: 95f14160-bca3-44dd-a668-dbe93f52e3e1\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Wireless Franchise Sections\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to provide for the granting of wireless franchises. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32385\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, code amendments, withdrawal\n- UID: 95f14160-bca3-44dd-a668-dbe93f52e3e1\n\n- Topic: Amendments to School Bus Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to define school buses and create requirements for School Bus Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience. A fiscal note was received, indicating potential financial implications.\n- Ordinance Number: 32498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fiscal note received, potential financial implications\n- Tags/Keywords: School bus regulations, code amendments, fiscal note\n- UID: 95f14160-bca3-44dd-a668-dbe93f52e3e1", + "uid": "95f14160-bca3-44dd-a668-dbe93f52e3e1", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization to Lease Air Rights at 4600-4602 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to lease air rights to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 4600-4602 Magazine Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,509\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for the lease of air rights\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Air Rights, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 1e8789ab-d23d-4440-8c62-e1fc2da0c8e3\n\n- Topic: Authorization to Grant a Servitude at 4866 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 4866 Tchoupitoulas Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,510\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for the grant of a servitude\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 1e8789ab-d23d-4440-8c62-e1fc2da0c8e3", + "uid": "1e8789ab-d23d-4440-8c62-e1fc2da0c8e3", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HMR-2 to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for Square 495, Lot 9 in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32518\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted and continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HMR-2, HMC-1, Historic Marigny, Trem\u00e9, Bywater, Residential District, Commercial District\n- UID: 40660ce3-cc0d-4f3e-8941-6647faaa0503\n\n- Topic: Amendment and Reordaining of Wireless Franchise Sections\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to provide for the granting of wireless franchises and related permits, fees, and other costs. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32524\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on (Continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/7/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Franchises, Permits, Fees, Smart City Committee\n- UID: 40660ce3-cc0d-4f3e-8941-6647faaa0503\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees and Requirements for Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center\n- Summary: This ordinance proposes to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center in conjunction with ARISE Academy\u2019s \u201cWinter event. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32527\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not available in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Temporary Waiver, Fees, Permit Fees, Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center, ARISE Academy\n- UID: 40660ce3-cc0d-4f3e-8941-6647faaa0503", + "uid": "40660ce3-cc0d-4f3e-8941-6647faaa0503", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver of fees for Fest/Assembly event at McDonough Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive one-half (%) of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around McDonough Playground for an event. The waiver was specified to be in conjunction with the Garifuna Community Foundation\u2019s \u201cSport Carnival and Festival\u201d event. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,528\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to waive certain fees and permits for the event at McDonough Playground was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees, Permits, McDonough Playground, Waiver\n- UID: 317b1875-0d47-4a60-a1d1-9d4639281c27\n\n- Topic: Establishment of the Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee to provide advice, feedback, guiding principles, policies, and subject. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay, Advisory Committee, Policies\n- UID: 317b1875-0d47-4a60-a1d1-9d4639281c27", + "uid": "317b1875-0d47-4a60-a1d1-9d4639281c27", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Event at Jackson Square\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive one-half (%) of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at Jackson Square. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,529\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive fees for the event at Jackson Square was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees, Waiver, Event, Jackson Square\n- UID: c40f73e9-c087-4c00-a2b3-dda2e4708d97\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Football Games at Joe W. Brown Park Stadium\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for a series of semi-pro football games at Joe W. Brown Park Stadium. The details of the waiver included specific dates and times for the event. The voting outcomes were not provided in the excerpt.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,532\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcomes were not included in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees, Waiver, Football Games, Joe W. Brown Park Stadium\n- UID: c40f73e9-c087-4c00-a2b3-dda2e4708d97", + "uid": "c40f73e9-c087-4c00-a2b3-dda2e4708d97", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Recreation Centers\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Lyons Recreation Center and Rosenwald Recreation Center for an event. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32532-27990 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for specified recreation centers for an event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees waiver, Recreation centers, Event, Temporary\n- UID: d7deb128-c6ef-47f1-95e2-69163ea0367d\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Demolition Permit\n- Summary: The motion granted \"approval\" of the demolition permit for a property at 1805 S. Dupre St. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_M-18-519\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of a demolition permit for a specific property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation, Property\n- UID: d7deb128-c6ef-47f1-95e2-69163ea0367d", + "uid": "d7deb128-c6ef-47f1-95e2-69163ea0367d", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: LO M-18-519 Amendment\n- Summary: The amendment was moved by Councilmember Nguyen and seconded by Councilmember Moreno. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-18-519\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Meeting, Motion\n- UID: 2dbe86be-fa37-40ae-a1e2-0163d647a178\n\n- Topic: R-19-24\n- Summary: Councilmembers Moreno and Williams moved for the adoption of a resolution requesting collaboration with the state legislature for the legalization and regulation of sports betting. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-24\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Collaboration, Sports Betting\n- UID: 2dbe86be-fa37-40ae-a1e2-0163d647a178\n\n- Topic: Point of Personal Privileges - Cm. Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer raised a point of personal privilege regarding New Orleans and Company and the New Orleans Tourist and Marketing Corporation hosting a food and gift card drive for Federal Workers.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not applicable\n- Tags/Keywords: Personal Privileges, New Orleans, Federal Workers\n- UID: 2dbe86be-fa37-40ae-a1e2-0163d647a178\n\n- Topic: Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer moved to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,534 - 32,536\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rules suspended for introduction of ordinances on first reading\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, First Reading, Suspension of Rules\n- UID: 2dbe86be-fa37-40ae-a1e2-0163d647a178", + "uid": "2dbe86be-fa37-40ae-a1e2-0163d647a178", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fourth Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Norman Playground Renovations\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a fourth amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana, to facilitate renovations at Norman Playground and adjust capital outlay cash project funding.\n- Ordinance Number: 32534\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, authorizing the Mayor to proceed with the fourth amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Norman Playground, Renovations, Funding, Capital Outlay\n- UID: 8e539770-c558-4f4c-b413-4a63f8123159\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Orleans Levee District for Flood Protection Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to sign a servitude agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Orleans Levee District for the purpose of constructing, operating, and maintaining the Mississippi River Levees, Dumaine St. Floodwall Project, Stations 492+55 to 496+55 flood protection project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32535\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the servitude agreement for the flood protection project.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Orleans Levee District, Flood Protection Project, Mississippi River Levees\n- UID: 8e539770-c558-4f4c-b413-4a63f8123159\n\n- Topic: Budget Amendment for Mayor's Office and Various Departments\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019, transferring funds from Miscellaneous to the Mayor\u2019s Office to appropriately budget for the Offices of Utilities, Transportation, and Youth & Families.\n- Ordinance Number: 32536\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the transfer of funds to the Mayor's Office for the specified departments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Operating Budget, Expenditures, Mayor's Office, Utilities, Transportation, Youth & Families\n- UID: 8e539770-c558-4f4c-b413-4a63f8123159", + "uid": "8e539770-c558-4f4c-b413-4a63f8123159", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance Voting Outcome\n- Summary: The ordinance voting outcome for the council meeting on 12/25/23 resulted in 30 out of 30 motions passing with no recusals.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Passed - (30 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All motions passed without any recusals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Voting Outcome, Passed Motions\n- UID: 113ba910-df03-4b71-b868-d316b8d78fc2", + "uid": "113ba910-df03-4b71-b868-d316b8d78fc2", + "publish_date": "1-24-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-24-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with six members present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established with six members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members, Meeting Minutes\n- UID: 98e0efcd-05eb-4e1e-ad93-03d950e56aa3", + "uid": "98e0efcd-05eb-4e1e-ad93-03d950e56aa3", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Presentation of ZULU Mardi Gras Showcase\nSummary: The Krewe of ZULU presented their 2019 Mardi Gras showcase.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n- N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Presentation of ZULU Mardi Gras showcase\nTags/Keywords: ZULU, Mardi Gras, presentation\nUID: 161345d8-2093-4edb-ad61-43acaf811f85\n\nTopic: Presentation of SHARP Men New Orleans\nSummary: Patrick Young, Director of SHARP Men New Orleans, presented their vision of becoming an international network that provides resources to assist underserved men. They also promoted their launch event on February 22nd.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n- N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Presentation of SHARP Men New Orleans\nTags/Keywords: SHARP Men, underserved men, launch event\nUID: 161345d8-2093-4edb-ad61-43acaf811f85", + "uid": "161345d8-2093-4edb-ad61-43acaf811f85", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Objections to the Sixth Set of Requests for Information\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted objections to the Sixth Set of Requests for Information Propounded by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, rates, objections\n- UID: d81baea3-8616-47b4-89cb-6167f4a8e803\n\n- Topic: Comments Regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s 2019 Reliability\n- Summary: Shannon Bell submitted comments on behalf of The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s 2019 reliability as directed by a resolution. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, reliability, comments\n- UID: d81baea3-8616-47b4-89cb-6167f4a8e803\n\n- Topic: Annual Report on Storm Reserve Fund Escrow Account\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted the annual report on collections, disbursements, and costs incurred during the year for restoration of service from Entergy New Orleans LLC's Storm Reserve Fund Escrow Account as required by an approved resolution. \n- Ordinance Number: R-06-459\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, storm reserve fund, report\n- UID: d81baea3-8616-47b4-89cb-6167f4a8e803", + "uid": "d81baea3-8616-47b4-89cb-6167f4a8e803", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans LLC Annual Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans LLC is required to annually report the collections, principal, interest, disbursements, and any aggregate amount of costs incurred during the year for restoration of service from ENO's Securitized Storm Reserve Account.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received as per the council resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans LLC, Annual Report, Storm Reserve Account\n- UID: e6b6c19d-d06b-4951-88cf-d9a0806c0d1e\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for demolition permits was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permits\n- UID: e6b6c19d-d06b-4951-88cf-d9a0806c0d1e\n\n- Topic: City of New Orleans Employees' Retirement System Attendance Report\n- Summary: The Director of the City of New Orleans Employees' Retirement System submitted the 2018 attendance report and sign in sheets for the Board of Trustees.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Employees' Retirement System, Attendance Report\n- UID: e6b6c19d-d06b-4951-88cf-d9a0806c0d1e\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission Attendance Records\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted the attendance records for 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance records were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Attendance Records\n- UID: e6b6c19d-d06b-4951-88cf-d9a0806c0d1e", + "uid": "e6b6c19d-d06b-4951-88cf-d9a0806c0d1e", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of VCC Decision for Construction at 336 Decatur Street\n- Summary: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Property Owners, Residents, and Associates (VCPORA) appealed the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision for \"Conceptual Approval\" of proposed new construction at 336 Decatur Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Scheduled for Hearing on 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal scheduled for a future hearing\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC, construction appeal, VCPORA\n- UID: 2a610a14-a519-4581-9da1-2382b7593241\n\n- Topic: East New Orleans Neighborhood Advisory Commission Resolution\n- Summary: Sylvia Scineaux-Richard submitted Resolution R-16-4 on the Proposed Entergy Gas Plant.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution received\n- Tags/Keywords: ENONAC, Entergy Gas Plant, resolution\n- UID: 2a610a14-a519-4581-9da1-2382b7593241\n\n- Topic: Preconstruction and Part 70 Operating Permit for Michoud Electric Generating Plant\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted the State Preconstruction and Part 70 Operating Permit No. 2140-00014-V5B issued to Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the Michoud Electric Generating Plant.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permit received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Michoud Electric Generating Plant, operating permit\n- UID: 2a610a14-a519-4581-9da1-2382b7593241\n\n- Topic: Objections to [Specific Motion]\n- Summary: Carrier Tournillon submitted objections to a specific motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received\n- Tags/Keywords: objections, specific motion, legal\n- UID: 2a610a14-a519-4581-9da1-2382b7593241", + "uid": "2a610a14-a519-4581-9da1-2382b7593241", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Requests for Information propounded by Entergy New Orleans, LLC on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted requests for information related to a change in electric and gas rates in the City of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The requests for information were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Air Products and Chemicals, electric and gas rates\n- UID: 8486d60f-f931-4462-9f79-209b468cfe15\n\n- Topic: Objections to Discovery Propounded by Entergy New Orleans, LLC on behalf of Crescent City Power Users' Group\n- Summary: Crescent City Power Users Group submitted objections to discovery propounded by Entergy New Orleans, LLC related to a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections to the discovery were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Crescent City Power Users Group, Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates\n- UID: 8486d60f-f931-4462-9f79-209b468cfe15\n\n- Topic: Draft Resolution R-19-20, RESOLUTION AND ORDER DIRECTING ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS, LLC TO MAKE A NEW FILING TO ADDRESS NEW ORLEANS TRANSMISSION RELIABILITY ISSUES\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted a draft resolution directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to make a new filing to address transmission reliability issues.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The draft resolution was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, transmission reliability\n- UID: 8486d60f-f931-4462-9f79-209b468cfe15\n\n- Topic: Motion to Enroll as Counsel of Record on behalf of Air Products And Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Kean/Miller LLP submitted a motion to enroll as counsel of record on behalf of Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. related to the public application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct a power station.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to enroll as counsel of record was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Kean/Miller LLP, Air Products And Chemicals, Entergy New Orleans, power station\n- UID: 8486d60f-f931-4462-9f79-209b468cfe15", + "uid": "8486d60f-f931-4462-9f79-209b468cfe15", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reconsideration of Entergy Gas Power Plant Vote\n- Summary: Julianna D. Padgett submitted a request for reconsideration of the Entergy Gas Power Plant vote.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for reconsideration was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Gas Power Plant, Reconsideration, Julianna D. Padgett\n- UID: b84f1897-b921-470d-8d5d-0279be3ecd52\n\n- Topic: Objections to Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Second Set of Requests for Information\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted objections to the Utility Advisors for the Council of the City of New Orleans regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Second Set of Requests for Information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The objections were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Objections, Jay Beatmann\n- UID: b84f1897-b921-470d-8d5d-0279be3ecd52\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (New Orleans Public Library)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for the New Orleans Public Library, including the addition of a new classification: Library Programming Coordinator.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments were received for Council approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendments, New Orleans Public Library, Lisa M. Hudson\n- UID: b84f1897-b921-470d-8d5d-0279be3ecd52\n\n- Topic: Request for Public Comments on Permitting Actions for Colt Inc.\n- Summary: Laura Ambeau requested public comments regarding permitting actions for Colt Inc. at 9300 Old Gentilly Rd., New Orleans, LA.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for public comments was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permitting Actions, Colt Inc., Laura Ambeau\n- UID: b84f1897-b921-470d-8d5d-0279be3ecd52", + "uid": "b84f1897-b921-470d-8d5d-0279be3ecd52", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Quarterly Reports of Natural Gas Storage Program Costs and Benefits\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with Resolution R-91-102. Additionally, the preliminary calculation of ENO Algiers March 2019 Fuel Adjustment Clause factors indicated an increase of more than 25% over the previous billing month.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports and calculations were received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Natural Gas Storage Program, Fuel Adjustment Clause\n- UID: 4c6354ea-b2bb-4baa-b1f5-10d9ba3b5ed9\n\n- Topic: Rulemaking Proceeding for Generating Resources or Purchase Power Agreements by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: An original and three copies of the Advisors\u2019 Report were submitted regarding the rulemaking proceeding to consider the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Rulemaking Proceeding, Advisors\u2019 Report\n- UID: 4c6354ea-b2bb-4baa-b1f5-10d9ba3b5ed9\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The report of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission was submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Executive Director, Report\n- UID: 4c6354ea-b2bb-4baa-b1f5-10d9ba3b5ed9", + "uid": "4c6354ea-b2bb-4baa-b1f5-10d9ba3b5ed9", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 13/19, 15/19, 16/19, 17/19, 18/19, 20/19, 21/19, 22/19\n- Summary: The zoning docket numbers were transmitted, and the hearing date was set for 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmitting zoning docket numbers, setting a hearing date for 3/14/19\n- UID: 409f4aa2-1a64-40e1-9653-2046de97361e\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Maria Montero to the Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Maria Montero to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-69\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment\n- UID: 409f4aa2-1a64-40e1-9653-2046de97361e\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Jennie Cannon West to the Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Jennie Cannon West to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-70\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment\n- UID: 409f4aa2-1a64-40e1-9653-2046de97361e\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Janet Hoeffel to the Quality Assurance Review Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The appointment of Janet Hoeffel to the Quality Assurance Review Advisory Committee for the Office of the Independent Police Monitor was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council for a term expiring on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-71\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification of the appointment\n- UID: 409f4aa2-1a64-40e1-9653-2046de97361e", + "uid": "409f4aa2-1a64-40e1-9653-2046de97361e", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to grant approval for demolition permit\n- Summary: Motion M-19-75 and M-19-77 were presented to grant approval for demolition permits for properties located at 1917-19 Sixth St. and 3915-17 Thalia St. respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-75, M-19-77\n- Votes Summary:\n M-19-75: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n M-19-77: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permits for the specified properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: ccc4782d-da00-4340-9a0f-d04f0dd830cc", + "uid": "ccc4782d-da00-4340-9a0f-d04f0dd830cc", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit for 2130 Music St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) failed to pass a motion regarding the demolition permit for 2130 Music St., resulting in a \"no recommendation\" for the property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-35\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant the \"no recommendation\" for the demolition permit for 2130 Music St. was passed by the council.\n- UID: e43159b6-01ef-446e-a331-3763fde52664\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit for 2124-26 St. Andrew St.\n- Summary: The NCDAC requested a fee reduction/waiver for the post-demolition fee for the property at 2124-26 St. Andrew St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a fee reduction/waiver for the post-demolition fee was made by the property owner.\n- UID: e43159b6-01ef-446e-a331-3763fde52664", + "uid": "e43159b6-01ef-446e-a331-3763fde52664", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Denial of Fee Waiver/Reduction for Post-Demolition Fee\n- Summary: Motion M-19-76, introduced by Councilmember Banks, proposed denying the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a fee reduction of the post-demolition fee for the property at 2124-26 St. Andrew St. The motion passed, with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-76\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of fee reduction for post-demolition fee\n- UID: a6722a32-4dcf-4aba-a81e-7bd3fe7cdc12\n\n- Topic: Resolution for Public Park at 1141 Esplanade Avenue\n- Summary: Resolution R-19-79, introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, called for a public park at 1141 Esplanade Avenue. The resolution was supported by multiple speakers. \n- Ordinance Number: R-19-79\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Calling for the establishment of a public park\n- UID: a6722a32-4dcf-4aba-a81e-7bd3fe7cdc12", + "uid": "a6722a32-4dcf-4aba-a81e-7bd3fe7cdc12", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Darby Shields\n- Summary: The appeal was for the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for a property located at 3 Flowerdale Court.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-84\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved by a vote of 6 YEAS, with 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property Appeal\n- UID: 565131f4-fff8-40b4-99a8-2f9dea0f4cce\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for J. Keith Hardie\n- Summary: The appeal was for the District Landmarks Commission's decision of the demolition of a garage for property located in the Maple Area.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-84\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved by a vote of 6 YEAS, with 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, District Landmarks Commission, Property Demolition\n- UID: 565131f4-fff8-40b4-99a8-2f9dea0f4cce", + "uid": "565131f4-fff8-40b4-99a8-2f9dea0f4cce", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for Carrollton Courthouse\n- Summary: Request to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"conceptual approval\" for the proposed addition to the Carrollton Courthouse at 701 S. Carrollton Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Carrollton Courthouse, appeal, conceptual approval, meeting continuation\n- UID: bd61e28c-a76f-4305-b7a0-55a585caccdb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 142/18 - Warren Easton Charter High School Foundation, Inc.\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a secondary educational facility in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District and Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 142/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use was continued to a later meeting for further consideration and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Warren Easton Charter High School, conditional use, educational facility, meeting continuation\n- UID: bd61e28c-a76f-4305-b7a0-55a585caccdb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 144/18 - 5330 St. Claude, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in multiple overlay districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 144/18\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (3 YEAS, 5 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages was not approved, with 5 council members voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, 5330 St. Claude, conditional use, alcoholic beverages, retail sale, City Planning Commission\n- UID: bd61e28c-a76f-4305-b7a0-55a585caccdb", + "uid": "bd61e28c-a76f-4305-b7a0-55a585caccdb", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 1/19 - Eldridge P. Stephens, Sr. and Arlene Bibbins Stephens\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 1/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with six votes in favor and one absent council member.\n- UID: 859e170d-fd3f-4708-ba92-4f860b391547", + "uid": "859e170d-fd3f-4708-ba92-4f860b391547", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6/19 - Law Office of Rachel I. Conner, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District at Square 494, Lots F, G, and H. The City Planning Commission recommended approval. The motion was approved by a vote of 6-0.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-86\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request approved unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 8afe7b6c-5c5c-46a3-9892-00f469fc2a20\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 8/19 - Jae Investments, LLC\n- Summary: Details of the zoning request were not provided. The motion was approved by a vote of 6-0.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-87\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning request approved unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Request, Approval\n- UID: 8afe7b6c-5c5c-46a3-9892-00f469fc2a20", + "uid": "8afe7b6c-5c5c-46a3-9892-00f469fc2a20", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use request for a hotel in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to eight provisos. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 8/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request for a hotel was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, hotel, HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, City Planning Commission recommendation\n- UID: 081eb37f-6d88-4910-a0f0-bdcf178fdb7f\n\n- Topic: Text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for murals\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to create less burdensome application process for erecting murals in the city, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\". The discussion was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 11/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion on the text amendment for murals was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, murals, City Planning Commission recommendation\n- UID: 081eb37f-6d88-4910-a0f0-bdcf178fdb7f", + "uid": "081eb37f-6d88-4910-a0f0-bdcf178fdb7f", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 11/19 - 1432-34 North Dorgenois, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU on Square 1345, Lot S-1, in the First Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 11/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change approved from HU-RD2 to HU-MU in the specified area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD2, HU-MU, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cd600dac-7db8-4616-ae70-7ff7988b556b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 14/19 - NOLA Ventures, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1A on Square 155, Lots 1, 2, and 3 or Lots 27 and 28, in the First Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14/19\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to a future meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD2, HU-B1A, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cd600dac-7db8-4616-ae70-7ff7988b556b", + "uid": "cd600dac-7db8-4616-ae70-7ff7988b556b", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Capital Budget for 2018\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Capital Budget for the year 2018 in accordance with the City Charter provisions. It has been referred to the Budget Committee and is continued to the meeting of 3/28/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32517\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/28/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Capital Budget, City Charter, Amendment\n- UID: 157d3c85-3918-4852-85a8-fbcfcea42cf2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes a zoning change from HMR-2 Residential to HMC-1 Commercial District for a specific area. It has passed with a vote of 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32518\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change has been approved, allowing for commercial development in the specified area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, Commercial Development\n- UID: 157d3c85-3918-4852-85a8-fbcfcea42cf2", + "uid": "157d3c85-3918-4852-85a8-fbcfcea42cf2", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee to address pay equality, wage discrimination, and poverty in New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay, Advisory Committee, Pay Equality, Wage Discrimination, Poverty, New Orleans\n- UID: 4d078176-a42a-43f6-a73d-61ede4ac3adc\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Mississippi River Levees Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to sign a servitude agreement with the Orleans Levee District for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Mississippi River Levees and flood protection projects. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: 32535\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, with 6 council members voting in favor and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Mississippi River Levees, Flood Protection, Orleans Levee District, Mayor, New Orleans\n- UID: 4d078176-a42a-43f6-a73d-61ede4ac3adc\n\n- Topic: Budget Transfer for Mayor's Office\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to transfer funds from Miscellaneous to the Mayor\u2019s Office to appropriately budget for the Offices of Utilities, Transportation, and Youth & Families. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32536\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Transfer, Mayor's Office, Utilities, Transportation, Youth & Families, New Orleans\n- UID: 4d078176-a42a-43f6-a73d-61ede4ac3adc", + "uid": "4d078176-a42a-43f6-a73d-61ede4ac3adc", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2019 to Sponsor Youth Participants\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate private grant funds received from Chalmette Refining, LLC to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers through the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32537\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Youth Employment, Private Grant Funds\n- UID: aef0409e-1de3-4c97-bf22-bf374e25919c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Private Grant Funds for Youth Employment Program\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate private grant funds received from Chalmette Refining, LLC to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers through the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32538\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Expenditures, Youth Employment, Private Grant Funds\n- UID: aef0409e-1de3-4c97-bf22-bf374e25919c\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zones for Public Property\n- Summary: An ordinance to designate public property within areas of the City of New Orleans as temporary \"Clean Zones\" during specific time periods in relation to the 2019 French Quarter Festival and 2019 Satchmo SummerFest. The ordinance was discussed, but the voting outcome is not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32539\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome and final decision on the ordinance are not specified in the available information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zones, Public Property, Event Designation\n- UID: aef0409e-1de3-4c97-bf22-bf374e25919c", + "uid": "aef0409e-1de3-4c97-bf22-bf374e25919c", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Boundaries of \"French Quarter Economic Development District\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to expand the boundaries of the \"French Quarter Economic Development District\" to include various landmarks and parks. The ordinance also sought to include the airspace above the specified boundaries. However, a technical correction was deemed necessary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32539 - 27997 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, District Expansion, Parks, Technical Correction\n- UID: 4e20e009-79c2-4dc7-94e0-d75629348db0\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds for Hazard Mitigation\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security, to appropriate hazard mitigation federal grant funds. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 for further discussion and decision.\n- Ordinance Number: 32540\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fund Transfer, Hazard Mitigation, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 4e20e009-79c2-4dc7-94e0-d75629348db0\n\n- Topic: Budget Expenditure Amendment for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019. However, the details of the specific amendments or changes were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32541\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the specific amendments or changes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Expenditure, Amendment, Operating Budget\n- UID: 4e20e009-79c2-4dc7-94e0-d75629348db0", + "uid": "4e20e009-79c2-4dc7-94e0-d75629348db0", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transfer of Funds for Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Management\n- Summary: Three ordinances were presented to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security, and Office of Emergency Preparedness to appropriate federal and state grant funds for hazard mitigation and emergency management purposes. All three ordinances were continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,542, 32,543, 32,544\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three ordinances were continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Transfer of Funds, Intergovernmental Transfers, Homeland Security, Emergency Management\n- UID: 5c4a4081-a476-4a83-b672-2309a5bc1747", + "uid": "5c4a4081-a476-4a83-b672-2309a5bc1747", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on three ordinances related to amending the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate state grant funds for homeland security and medicine dispensing capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: \n - 32,545\n - 32,546\n - 32,547\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n Vote 3: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, city of New Orleans, state grant funds, homeland security, medicine dispensing capacity\n- UID: ac04a9ea-e9f2-4637-93f1-b8a9a88d9778", + "uid": "ac04a9ea-e9f2-4637-93f1-b8a9a88d9778", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transfer of Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security to appropriate homeland security state grant funds.\n- Ordinance Number: 32547\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds transfer, Homeland Security, Grant funds\n- UID: ac2fad6b-5576-44aa-a082-2a774a74964c\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds within Economic Development Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer funds within the Economic Development Fund from \"other operating\" to \"personal services.\"\n- Ordinance Number: 32548\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Fund, Funds transfer, Operating budget\n- UID: ac2fad6b-5576-44aa-a082-2a774a74964c\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment for Department of Parks and Parkways\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Department of Parks and Parkways within the 2019 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32553\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Fiscal Note received\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fiscal Note received; Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital budget, Parks and Parkways, Funds appropriation\n- UID: ac2fad6b-5576-44aa-a082-2a774a74964c\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning, acquisition, installation, and construction of Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units at Joe Bartholomew Golf Course.\n- Ordinance Number: 32555\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Storm Shelter, Golf Course\n- UID: ac2fad6b-5576-44aa-a082-2a774a74964c", + "uid": "ac2fad6b-5576-44aa-a082-2a774a74964c", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-868 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to utilize loading zones, with specific parameters and requirements. It was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,562\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to later in the meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee, continued to the meeting of 4/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Vehicle loading zones, musical equipment, transportation committee\n- UID: b59bc271-1f79-481f-8929-f60e2ba65621\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning, acquisition, installation, and construction of Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units at Joe Bartholomew Golf Course. It was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 after receiving a fiscal note.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,555\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 after receiving a fiscal note\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative endeavor agreement, storm shelter, golf course\n- UID: b59bc271-1f79-481f-8929-f60e2ba65621\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement among City of New Orleans, NORDC, Audubon Commission, and City Park Improvement Association\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement among the City of New Orleans, NORDC, Audubon Commission, and City Park Improvement Association. The details of the agreement are not provided, and it was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,563\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a later meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative endeavor agreement, NORDC, Audubon Commission, City Park Improvement Association\n- UID: b59bc271-1f79-481f-8929-f60e2ba65621", + "uid": "b59bc271-1f79-481f-8929-f60e2ba65621", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of an interagency parks and recreation coordinating council\n- Summary: The ordinance relates to the establishment of an interagency parks and recreation coordinating council, as outlined in the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement. Proponents included Scott Howard and Annie LaRock, and there were no opponents or information-only speakers. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32563 - 27998 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to establish the interagency parks and recreation coordinating council was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parks, Recreation, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- UID: c22ce5f9-e26f-4fe1-8f46-e3992628018f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (New Orleans Public Library)\n- Summary: This ordinance approves the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the New Orleans Public Library, specifically for the new classification of Library Programming Coordinator. The motion was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-72\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay Plan, New Orleans Public Library, Amendment\n- UID: c22ce5f9-e26f-4fe1-8f46-e3992628018f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. The specific amendments include changes to building heights, density bonus, and specific sub-district regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-73\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing for the proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Amendments\n- UID: c22ce5f9-e26f-4fe1-8f46-e3992628018f", + "uid": "c22ce5f9-e26f-4fe1-8f46-e3992628018f", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Square J-2, Lot 20\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District for a specific location.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-74\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission was adopted with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: f7823226-bd93-4635-ad13-433073436eef\n\n- Topic: Unspecified\n- Summary: The ordinance was not specified in the provided details.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-73\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Unspecified\n- UID: f7823226-bd93-4635-ad13-433073436eef", + "uid": "f7823226-bd93-4635-ad13-433073436eef", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rededication of Revenues to the Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: The resolution called for the rededication of revenues to the Regional Transit Authority, and it was referred to the Transportation Committee and Airport Committee. It was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-80\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted and referred to the Transportation Committee and Airport Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regional Transit Authority, Resolution, Referral, Adoption\n- UID: 6907ccba-8d5d-425d-9da0-3e6a67e57bfb\n\n- Topic: Appointment of John Korn to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratified the appointment of John Korn, the nominee of Xavier University, to serve the remainder of the unexpired term of Ronald McClain on the New Orleans Civil Service Commission. A questionnaire was received, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-81\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appoint John Korn was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, Appointment, Adoption\n- UID: 6907ccba-8d5d-425d-9da0-3e6a67e57bfb\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Williams Bradshaw, III to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratified the appointment of Williams Bradshaw, III, the nominee of Xavier University, to serve the remainder of the unexpired term of Ronald McClain on the New Orleans Civil Service Commission. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-82\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appoint Williams Bradshaw, III was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, Appointment, Withdrawn\n- UID: 6907ccba-8d5d-425d-9da0-3e6a67e57bfb", + "uid": "6907ccba-8d5d-425d-9da0-3e6a67e57bfb", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for sale of alcoholic beverages in a standard restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages in a standard restaurant in specific districts. The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading was approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,567\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, alcohol sale, conditional use\n- UID: c03f81d2-ead9-4379-b797-dfb5ac36b130\n\n- Topic: Servitude agreement for encroachments on public rights-of-way\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way. The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading was approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,568\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and introduce the ordinance on first reading was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, property encroachments\n- UID: c03f81d2-ead9-4379-b797-dfb5ac36b130", + "uid": "c03f81d2-ead9-4379-b797-dfb5ac36b130", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude agreement for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way at 1600 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way at the municipal address 1600 Magazine Street. It also sets the minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement and declares that the use granted in the servitude agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32568\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- UID: 6750ed9b-fad5-426c-be9a-7b2fb9deb6f5\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District at the municipal address 1517 Terpsichore Street. \n- Ordinance Number: 32569\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 6750ed9b-fad5-426c-be9a-7b2fb9deb6f5\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District at the municipal addresses 2000-2004 Rev. John Raphael, Jr. Way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32570\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously.\n- UID: 6750ed9b-fad5-426c-be9a-7b2fb9deb6f5", + "uid": "6750ed9b-fad5-426c-be9a-7b2fb9deb6f5", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse in MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in a specific district. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32572\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse\n- UID: 0e55001e-6e8e-45da-80b2-74a92ac3824e\n\n- Topic: Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Overlay District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a mandatory inclusionary zoning overlay district and related requirements city-wide. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32573\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, Overlay District\n- UID: 0e55001e-6e8e-45da-80b2-74a92ac3824e\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2019 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the Chief Administrative Office. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32574\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment, Funds Appropriation\n- UID: 0e55001e-6e8e-45da-80b2-74a92ac3824e\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Power Plant Construction\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana to facilitate the planning and construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32575\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Power Plant, Construction\n- UID: 0e55001e-6e8e-45da-80b2-74a92ac3824e", + "uid": "0e55001e-6e8e-45da-80b2-74a92ac3824e", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Contractor Storage Yard in C-2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a contractor storage yard in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District, specifically on Lakratt Tract, Section 30, Lot 1A-4Bl. \n- Ordinance Number: 32575\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 768f9eb3-d4af-4cbf-9842-9c09cb73abc7\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Treme Recreation Community Center Event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a temporary waiver of certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for an event at Treme Recreation Community Center, in conjunction with Morris Jeff High School at Clark\u2019s \u201cBlack History Program\u201d event. \n- Ordinance Number: 32576\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition.\n- UID: 768f9eb3-d4af-4cbf-9842-9c09cb73abc7\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Encroachments on Public Rights-of-Way\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way at two different municipal addresses. \n- Ordinance Number: 32578, 32579\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the Mayor to enter into the lease agreements.\n- UID: 768f9eb3-d4af-4cbf-9842-9c09cb73abc7", + "uid": "768f9eb3-d4af-4cbf-9842-9c09cb73abc7", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement for Use of Public Property\n- Summary: The ordinance addresses the use of public property for lease agreements, ensuring that the use granted in the lease agreement does not interfere with public right-of-way and is not needed for public purposes. \n- Ordinance Number: 32579\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, establishing guidelines for the use of public property through lease agreements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Property, Lease Agreement, Use, Guidelines\n- UID: 847d4255-31b3-4d59-8fa2-0fa3622afc9c\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zones for Essence Festival\n- Summary: This ordinance designates certain areas of the city as temporary \"Clean Zones\" during the 2019 Essence Festival, prohibiting certain permits and commercial activities within these areas. \n- Ordinance Number: 32580\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, establishing Clean Zones for the specified time period to facilitate the Essence Festival activities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zones, Essence Festival, Prohibition, Permits, Commercial Activity\n- UID: 847d4255-31b3-4d59-8fa2-0fa3622afc9c\n\n- Topic: Creation of Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance creates an Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund within the city's code, introducing new sections to address penalties related to Entergy. \n- Ordinance Number: 32581\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, establishing the Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund as part of the city's code.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Penalty Settlement Fund, Code Sections\n- UID: 847d4255-31b3-4d59-8fa2-0fa3622afc9c", + "uid": "847d4255-31b3-4d59-8fa2-0fa3622afc9c", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Sharp Men New Orleans\n- Summary: Patrick Young, Director of Sharp Men New Orleans, presented the vision of establishing an international network to assist underserved men in building professional self-confidence. The launch event is scheduled for February 22nd.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Sharp Men New Orleans, launch event\n- UID: cea8fca5-d65b-4b87-98c7-54112d8233c3\n\n- Topic: Resolution and Order Imposing Sanctions on New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: The resolution, R-19-78, proposed sanctions and cost protections for the New Orleans Power Station. There were numerous speakers both in support and opposition of the resolution.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-78\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was discussed by multiple speakers, both in favor and against. No specific outcome was mentioned in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, New Orleans Power Station, sanctions\n- UID: cea8fca5-d65b-4b87-98c7-54112d8233c3", + "uid": "cea8fca5-d65b-4b87-98c7-54112d8233c3", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-19-19\n- Summary: This resolution, related to the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct the New Orleans Power Station, was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was withdrawn.\n- UID: 3dc50f42-2c78-4120-8601-aa95c0995806\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-19-20\n- Summary: This resolution, directing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to make a new filing to address New Orleans transmission reliability issues, was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was withdrawn.\n- UID: 3dc50f42-2c78-4120-8601-aa95c0995806\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-19-17\n- Summary: This resolution pertained to an independent investigation of Entergy New Orleans relative to allegations of the use of paid actors in council public meetings. The details of the vote outcome were not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-17\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 3dc50f42-2c78-4120-8601-aa95c0995806", + "uid": "3dc50f42-2c78-4120-8601-aa95c0995806", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repealing Resolution R-18-65 for New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the repeal of Resolution R-18-65, which approved the construction of the New Orleans Power Station and requested cost recovery and timely relief. This ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-17\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to introduce an Ordinance on First Reading - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to repeal Resolution R-18-65 was withdrawn.\n- UID: 019dfd13-e1d7-4af0-8493-6a47dfb3c3ba\n\n- Topic: Amending dedication of capital funds for works of art\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to amend and reordain Ordinance 9650 M.C.S., as amended by Ordinance 11152 M.C.S, to provide for 1.5% of all future appropriations for eligible capital projects to be dedicated to the acquisition of art. It also aimed to modify the scope of eligible capital projects. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,582\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adjourn - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adjourned.\n- UID: 019dfd13-e1d7-4af0-8493-6a47dfb3c3ba", + "uid": "019dfd13-e1d7-4af0-8493-6a47dfb3c3ba", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: [Ordinance 1]\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on [brief description of the ordinance]. It was introduced by [Council Member's Name]. The voting outcome was [Vote: Passed] with no nays, absences, or recusals.\n- Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number here]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without any opposition.\n- UID: 66534637-2129-43e0-a229-70907bbf6d94\n\n- Topic: [Ordinance 2]\n- Summary: This ordinance addressed [brief description of the ordinance]. Council Member [Name] introduced it. The voting outcome was [Vote: Passed/Failed] with [number] YEAS, [number] NAYS, [number] ABSTAIN, and [number] ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number here]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed/Failed - ([Number] YEAS, [Number] NAYS, [Number] ABSTAIN, [Number] ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- UID: 66534637-2129-43e0-a229-70907bbf6d94", + "uid": "66534637-2129-43e0-a229-70907bbf6d94", + "publish_date": "2-21-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-21-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and six members were present, constituting a quorum. Councilmember Brossett arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum, council members\n- UID: bb901410-b523-4c8a-88d9-c3c3d800782f", + "uid": "bb901410-b523-4c8a-88d9-c3c3d800782f", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion No. M-19-188\n- Summary: Electing Councilmember-At-Large Helena Moreno to serve as President of the Council for the term May 9, 2019 to May 7, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-188\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Helena Moreno elected as President of the Council\n- UID: 62ce17a5-1dc9-4f65-ae3f-91dc1effee16\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-19-189\n- Summary: Electing Councilmember-At-Large Jason R. Williams to serve as Vice-President of the Council for the term May 9, 2019 to May 7, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Jason R. Williams elected as Vice-President of the Council\n- UID: 62ce17a5-1dc9-4f65-ae3f-91dc1effee16", + "uid": "62ce17a5-1dc9-4f65-ae3f-91dc1effee16", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - April 11, 2019 and April 25, 2019\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the meetings held on April 11, 2019, and April 25, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meetings\n- UID: 4acccb9d-f6fb-454f-8bc1-d213b5697246\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Mother's Day Ceremony\n- Summary: A presentation was made to honor mothers in New Orleans, expressing appreciation for their love and care.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made to honor mothers.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mother's Day, Presentation, Appreciation\n- UID: 4acccb9d-f6fb-454f-8bc1-d213b5697246\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Dillard University 150th Celebration\n- Summary: Dillard University presented on its academic programs and celebrated its 150th Anniversary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made to celebrate Dillard University's anniversary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Dillard University, Presentation, Anniversary\n- UID: 4acccb9d-f6fb-454f-8bc1-d213b5697246\n\n- Topic: Presentation - MSY Airport Terminal Update\n- Summary: A presentation was given on the construction schedule and other updates regarding the new MSY terminal.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation provided updates on the new MSY terminal.\n- Tags/Keywords: MSY Airport, Terminal Update, Construction\n- UID: 4acccb9d-f6fb-454f-8bc1-d213b5697246", + "uid": "4acccb9d-f6fb-454f-8bc1-d213b5697246", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The proponents included Cherie Teamer and Raed Alhindi, and there were no opponents. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,613\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the establishment of a Conditional Use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in the designated district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, HU-MU District\n- UID: c23f9354-6031-45b6-97f0-8a7191c3d05a", + "uid": "c23f9354-6031-45b6-97f0-8a7191c3d05a", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Revised Rebuttal Testimony by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted revised rebuttal testimony and exhibits, removing portions related to the Empirical Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Event Study, as per the Order issued in the captioned matter by Judge Gulin on April 16, 2017. \n- Ordinance Number: 32613 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the revised testimony and exhibits was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Revised Rebuttal Testimony, Judge Gulin, Order\n- UID: a9fa6ca1-6543-419a-85a8-9a8ff83e064e\n\n- Topic: Certification of Third-Party Ethics Training for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Ernst & Young LLP conducted in-person third-party ethics training for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s management level employees and some non-management level employees. The certification letter includes a list of the topics covered and a list of employees who attended the training, with personal cell phone numbers redacted.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The certification of third-party ethics training was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Training, Ernst & Young LLP, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Certification\n- UID: a9fa6ca1-6543-419a-85a8-9a8ff83e064e", + "uid": "a9fa6ca1-6543-419a-85a8-9a8ff83e064e", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Human Services) (Youth Study Center Supportive Services Superintendent)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Director of Personnel, City of New Orleans, submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Council approval. The amendments were adopted by the Civil Service Commission and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission, Budget Committee\n- UID: e7f4acfd-b683-41e6-9eaa-e5e484957dcd\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s April 2019 Monthly Progress Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's progress report for further handling as per Council Resolution R-19-78.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Progress Report, Council Resolution\n- UID: e7f4acfd-b683-41e6-9eaa-e5e484957dcd\n\n- Topic: Center for Climate and Energy Solutions\u2019 Petition for Intervention\n- Summary: Bob Perciasepe, President, submitted the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions' Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List regarding the establishment of Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Climate and Energy Solutions, Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- UID: e7f4acfd-b683-41e6-9eaa-e5e484957dcd\n\n- Topic: Advisors\u2019 Comments on ENO\u2019s Response to ENO Filing in Prudence Investigation\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP, submitted Advisors\u2019 Comments on ENO\u2019s Response to ENO Filing in Prudence Investigation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Prudence Investigation, Advisors\u2019 Comments\n- UID: e7f4acfd-b683-41e6-9eaa-e5e484957dcd", + "uid": "e7f4acfd-b683-41e6-9eaa-e5e484957dcd", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Directing ENO to Investigate and Remediate Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints and to Establish Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- Summary: The resolution was submitted for investigation and remediation of electric service disruptions and complaints, and to establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (1 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed and will be implemented for investigation and remediation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Service, Reliability Standards, Financial Penalties\n- UID: 3bbdc858-1ba4-4e3d-bde6-ef247a4a6746\n\n- Topic: Rebuttal Testimony of Myron B. Katz, Phd, on Behalf of Building Science Innovators, LLC\n- Summary: The testimony was submitted in relation to Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for a change in electric and gas rates, as well as for related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: Docket No. UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The testimony was received for consideration in the application process.\n- Tags/Keywords: Testimony, Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 3bbdc858-1ba4-4e3d-bde6-ef247a4a6746\n\n- Topic: Crescent City Power Users\u2019 Group\u2019s Surrebuttal Testimony and Exhibits\n- Summary: The testimony and exhibits were submitted in relation to Entergy New Orleans, LLC's revised application for a change in electric and gas rates, as well as for related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The testimony and exhibits were received for consideration in the revised application process.\n- Tags/Keywords: Testimony, Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 3bbdc858-1ba4-4e3d-bde6-ef247a4a6746\n\n- Topic: Surrebuttal Testimony of Justin R. Barnes on Behalf of the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: The public, redacted version of the testimony was submitted on behalf of the Alliance for Affordable Energy in relation to the revised application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The public, redacted version of the testimony was received for consideration in the revised application process.\n- Tags/Keywords: Testimony, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 3bbdc858-1ba4-4e3d-bde6-ef247a4a6746", + "uid": "3bbdc858-1ba4-4e3d-bde6-ef247a4a6746", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Change in Electric and Gas Rates\nSummary: The council received Surrebuttal Testimony and Exhibits from various parties regarding the Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates. \nOrdinance Number: UD-18-07\nVotes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - RECEIVED\nDecision/Key Actions: Testimony and exhibits received for review\nTags/Keywords: Entergy, Electric and Gas Rates, Testimony\nUID: 0ee351b0-521e-438e-bc51-3bffe7866e89", + "uid": "0ee351b0-521e-438e-bc51-3bffe7866e89", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Application of ENO for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: The council received Surrebuttal Testimony and Cross-Answering Testimony Schedules of Maurice Brubaker on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. regarding the revised application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates in the City of New Orleans. Jay Beatmann, on behalf of Dentons US LLP, submitted various exhibits related to the application.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Receipt of Surrebuttal Testimony and related exhibits\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Electric and Gas Rates, Surrebuttal Testimony, Cross-Answering Testimony, Exhibit\n- UID: 7a7686a0-76e8-46d3-8cd2-dcbc259fa414", + "uid": "7a7686a0-76e8-46d3-8cd2-dcbc259fa414", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: UD-18-07 Exhibit No. (VP-20) Amended Exhibit VP 9\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann presented an amended exhibit VP 9 for UD-18-07.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amended Exhibit VP 9 presented\n- Tags/Keywords: Jay Beatmann, Amended Exhibit, UD-18-07\n- UID: 3671ab47-5793-4af5-bec0-5ee2ba970192\n\n- Topic: UD-18-08 Exhibit No. (VP-21) Amended Exhibit VP 11\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann presented an amended exhibit VP 11 for UD-18-08.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-08\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amended Exhibit VP 11 presented\n- Tags/Keywords: Jay Beatmann, Amended Exhibit, UD-18-08\n- UID: 3671ab47-5793-4af5-bec0-5ee2ba970192\n\n- Topic: Motion to Intervene from PosiGen Solar\n- Summary: Elizabeth Galante from PosiGen Solar submitted a motion to intervene regarding a rulemaking proceeding to establish renewable portfolio standards.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to Intervene submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: PosiGen Solar, Renewable Portfolio Standards, UD-19-01\n- UID: 3671ab47-5793-4af5-bec0-5ee2ba970192\n\n- Topic: Motion to Intervene of Vote Solar\n- Summary: Thadeus B. Culley submitted a motion to intervene of Vote Solar for Docket No. UD-19-01.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to Intervene of Vote Solar submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Vote Solar, Motion to Intervene, UD-19-01\n- UID: 3671ab47-5793-4af5-bec0-5ee2ba970192\n\n- Topic: Motion to Intervention in UD-19-01 by Gulf States Renewable Energy Industry Alliance\n- Summary: Stephen P. Wright submitted a motion to intervene in UD-19-01 on behalf of the Gulf States Renewable Energy Industry Alliance.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to Intervene submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Gulf States Renewable Energy Industry Alliance, Motion to Intervene, UD-19-01\n- UID: 3671ab47-5793-4af5-bec0-5ee2ba970192", + "uid": "3671ab47-5793-4af5-bec0-5ee2ba970192", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for Intervention and Inclusion on Service List\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon, representing Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., submitted a motion for intervention and inclusion on the service list regarding the establishment of Renewable Portfolio Standards. Simon Mahan from the Southern Renewable Energy Association also submitted a similar motion. Brian L. Guillot submitted the Energy Smart Quarterly Report for Entergy New Orleans, LLC. Karen J. Profita submitted the National Audubon Society\u2019s Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on the Service.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motions and reports were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Intervention, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Energy Smart Quarterly Report\n- UID: ca2d0234-4423-478e-ac15-9c2d168c2ec5", + "uid": "ca2d0234-4423-478e-ac15-9c2d168c2ec5", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: The New Orleans Chamber and Sierra Club submitted petitions for intervention and inclusion on the service list regarding the resolution and order establishing a docket to establish renewable portfolio standards. Entergy New Orleans, LLC also submitted reports related to the Energy Smart Program Year 8.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n Vote 2: Received\n Vote 3: Received\n Vote 4: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petitions and reports were received and acknowledged.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Intervention, Energy Smart Program\n- UID: 208ddcf5-9a9c-4cf1-b545-d903492f07fd", + "uid": "208ddcf5-9a9c-4cf1-b545-d903492f07fd", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Petition for Intervention in Docket No. UD-19-01\n- Summary: Monique Harden, attorney for the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, submitted a Petition for Intervention in Docket No. UD-19-01.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition for Intervention was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Justice, Petition for Intervention, Docket No. UD-19-01\n- UID: b3967b30-c2d0-4e15-8502-a91b06111828\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 2317 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 2317 Burgundy Street, Peter and Paul.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2014-1316\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Restoration Tax Abatement request was received, and a hearing date was set for 5/23/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, 2317 Burgundy Street\n- UID: b3967b30-c2d0-4e15-8502-a91b06111828\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Denial of Demolition Application for 307 Hillary Street\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the denial of an application to demolish a one-story, single family residence for property located at 307 Hillary Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Application, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 307 Hillary Street\n- UID: b3967b30-c2d0-4e15-8502-a91b06111828\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Denial of Application for Installation of Brick Veneer at 815 Ninth Street\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the denial of an application to retain the installation of brick veneer and new vents at the front porch in deviation of the Certificate of Appropriateness for property located at 815 Ninth Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Brick Veneer Installation, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 815 Ninth Street\n- UID: b3967b30-c2d0-4e15-8502-a91b06111828", + "uid": "b3967b30-c2d0-4e15-8502-a91b06111828", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change in the Third Municipal District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District for properties in the Third Municipal District. The map change would apply to all properties zoned S-RD District in the area bounded by St. Claude Avenue, and the Orleans/St. Bernard Parish Line. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,618\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Yes: 28076, No: N/A, Abstain: N/A, Absent: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Third Municipal District, S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District, HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- UID: 5ca8a0f8-a5e0-4f3a-adbd-a0ff67b46741\n\n- Topic: Lower Ninth Ward Housing Development IZD\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Lower Ninth Ward Housing Development IZD and to establish standards for the redevelopment of non-conforming lots in the area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,619\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Yes: N/A, No: N/A, Abstain: N/A, Absent: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of the Lower Ninth Ward Housing Development IZD was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lower Ninth Ward, Interim Zoning District, Redevelopment, Non-Conforming Lots\n- UID: 5ca8a0f8-a5e0-4f3a-adbd-a0ff67b46741", + "uid": "5ca8a0f8-a5e0-4f3a-adbd-a0ff67b46741", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Changes for Single and Two-Family Residential Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allow for the development of single-family residences on non-conforming lots with widths of thirty (30) feet or less, and to reduce off-street parking requirements for two-family residences. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 9/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for zoning changes to facilitate the development of single and two-family residences.\n- UID: ab429047-c809-4e70-95ae-45eb47525d7d\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Secondary Educational Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a secondary educational facility in specific residential districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 142/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a secondary educational facility in the specified residential districts.\n- UID: ab429047-c809-4e70-95ae-45eb47525d7d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a neighborhood business district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 14/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the zoning change to a neighborhood business district.\n- UID: ab429047-c809-4e70-95ae-45eb47525d7d", + "uid": "ab429047-c809-4e70-95ae-45eb47525d7d", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Service Business in CBD-1 District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for a multi-service business with retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages, live performance venue, and bar components in a CBD-1 Core Central Business District. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32628 - 28083 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y 9, N 0, A 0, Absent 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Service Business, Retail Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 92732551-075b-4c26-907d-2ac5b12fc5a2\n\n- Topic: Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in CBD-2 District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32629 - 28084 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y 9, N 0, A 0, Absent 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail Alcohol Sales, CBD-2 District, Historic Commercial\n- UID: 92732551-075b-4c26-907d-2ac5b12fc5a2\n\n- Topic: Retail Goods Establishment with Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in HU-MU District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32630 - 28085 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y 9, N 0, A 0, Absent 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail Goods Establishment, Retail Alcohol Sales, HU-MU District\n- UID: 92732551-075b-4c26-907d-2ac5b12fc5a2", + "uid": "92732551-075b-4c26-907d-2ac5b12fc5a2", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehousing and Food Processing Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a warehousing and food processing facility in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. It pertains to Square 605, Lot 23, in the Sixth Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32631 - 28086 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Warehousing, Food Processing Facility\n- UID: 87054759-69a8-41b6-9509-19c4cf43e905\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Center\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for a community center in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. It pertains to Square 451, Lots 16, 1A, 1B, 2, 13, 14, and 15, in the Fourth Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32632 - 28087 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Community Center\n- UID: 87054759-69a8-41b6-9509-19c4cf43e905\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: This motion ratifies the Mayor's appointment of Dow Michael Edwards, representing District B, as a member of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32633 - 28088 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 87054759-69a8-41b6-9509-19c4cf43e905", + "uid": "87054759-69a8-41b6-9509-19c4cf43e905", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Steven Kennedy to Economic Development Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the appointment of Steven Kennedy to the Economic Development Advisory Committee to fulfill a vacancy. Effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans, for a term ending on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-176\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Steven Kennedy approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Committee Appointment\n- UID: 89c46985-191d-414f-9b31-ba2d41594054\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Cynthia Sylvain-Lear to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the appointment of Cynthia Sylvain-Lear to the Environmental Advisory Committee, representing the Department of Sanitation to fulfill the unexpired term of Matt Torri. Effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans, for a term ending on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-177\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Cynthia Sylvain-Lear approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Advisory, Committee Appointment\n- UID: 89c46985-191d-414f-9b31-ba2d41594054\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Emilie Bahr to New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Emilie Bahr to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, representing the Esplanade Ridge Historic District to fulfill the unexpired term of Jeanne Nathan. Effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans, for a term ending on June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-178\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Emilie Bahr approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission Appointment\n- UID: 89c46985-191d-414f-9b31-ba2d41594054", + "uid": "89c46985-191d-414f-9b31-ba2d41594054", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Advisory Committees\n- Summary: Three motions were presented to ratify the Mayor's appointments to various advisory committees. All three motions were adopted, confirming the appointments of Karla Sikaffy duPlantier to the Human Relations Commission Advisory Committee, Nick L. Harris to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, and Mara Baumgarten Force to the Revenue Estimating Conference.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-179, M-19-180, M-19-181, M-19-182\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-19-179: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-180: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-181: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three motions were adopted, confirming the Mayor's appointments to the respective committees.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Advisory Committees, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: 1f3d6496-0d2b-45fa-ab11-b42201e90274", + "uid": "1f3d6496-0d2b-45fa-ab11-b42201e90274", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Charles West to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Charles West to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council was ratified and approved by the City Council, effective until December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council, Charles West\n- UID: 4e9dc19d-87f7-4117-90fa-9d2ab9fa0be1\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Thelma French to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Thelma French to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council was ratified and approved by the City Council, effective until December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council, Thelma French\n- UID: 4e9dc19d-87f7-4117-90fa-9d2ab9fa0be1\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Catherine Patteson to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Catherine Patteson to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council was ratified and approved by the City Council, effective until December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-185\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff Criminal Justice Council, Catherine Patteson\n- UID: 4e9dc19d-87f7-4117-90fa-9d2ab9fa0be1\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Joseph E. Peychaud, Jr. to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Joseph E. Peychaud, Jr. to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was ratified and approved by the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-186\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, Joseph E. Peychaud, Jr.\n- UID: 4e9dc19d-87f7-4117-90fa-9d2ab9fa0be1", + "uid": "4e9dc19d-87f7-4117-90fa-9d2ab9fa0be1", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Dr. Tamika Duplessis' Reappointment to Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Dr. Tamika Duplessis as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, representing District E.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-186\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Dr. Tamika Duplessis' reappointment was approved.\n- UID: 39dbdcdc-3761-4557-90df-ffa2cdda0942\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permits for Neighborhood Conservation District\n- Summary: The ordinance granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's requests for demolition permits for properties at specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-187\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permits were approved.\n- UID: 39dbdcdc-3761-4557-90df-ffa2cdda0942", + "uid": "39dbdcdc-3761-4557-90df-ffa2cdda0942", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters\n - Summary: The council adopted the consent agenda and referred other matters to the proper agency.\n - Ordinance Number: M-19-192\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion to adopt consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency.\n - UID: 5c9bbb3e-b3e0-46c4-9d73-11fae5546e79\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-19-80 - Rededication of Revenues to the Regional Transit Authority\n - Summary: The resolution calling for the rededication of revenues to the Regional Transit Authority was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee, which recommended adoption with amendment.\n - Ordinance Number: R-19-80\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and recommended adoption with amendment.\n - UID: 5c9bbb3e-b3e0-46c4-9d73-11fae5546e79", + "uid": "5c9bbb3e-b3e0-46c4-9d73-11fae5546e79", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Legislative Grouping - Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Report presented by Councilmanic District \"B\" regarding the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0066 at 101 Magazine Street, Sazerac Holdings LLC. The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval, and a hearing was held with proponents Robert Steeg, Kent Broussard, and David Barbier. No opponents were present.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 101 Magazine Street, Sazerac Holdings LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, RTA #2017-0066\n- UID: 33ca3d58-3c3e-4de6-a303-ea43ba1daa3e\n\n- Topic: Resolution - No. R-19-175\n- Summary: Resolution presented by Councilmember Banks approving the participation of Municipal Address 101 Magazine Street owned by Sazerac Holdings LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program (RTA #2017-0066).\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-175\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: Banks, Brossett)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the participation of 101 Magazine Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address 101 Magazine Street, Sazerac Holdings LLC, RTA #2017-0066\n- UID: 33ca3d58-3c3e-4de6-a303-ea43ba1daa3e", + "uid": "33ca3d58-3c3e-4de6-a303-ea43ba1daa3e", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 320 Andrew Higgins Drive, Venture International, LLC. However, the report was continued to the meeting of 5/23/19.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0295\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 320 Andrew Higgins Drive, Venture International, LLC was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: 48aba543-2da0-469a-8087-7179ae2d5343\n\n- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: Resolution R-19-193 by Councilmember Banks sought approval for the participation of Municipal Address 320 Andrew Higgins Drive in the Property Tax Abatement Program. The resolution was continued to the meeting of 5/23/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-193\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution seeking approval for participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax, Abatement Program\n- UID: 48aba543-2da0-469a-8087-7179ae2d5343\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Application\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended \"no recommendation\" on an application for a demolition permit for the location at 2109-11 Second St. The property will be forwarded to The Clerk of Council's Office without a recommendation, as the committee did not reach a decision.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The NCDAC Committee did not reach a decision on the demolition permit application for 2109-11 Second St.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 48aba543-2da0-469a-8087-7179ae2d5343", + "uid": "48aba543-2da0-469a-8087-7179ae2d5343", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Denial of Demolition Permit for Property at 2109-11 Second St.\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced a motion to deny the \"no recommendation\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s review of the request for a demolition permit for the property at 2109-11 Second St. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-196\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit recommendation was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Motion\n- UID: bd5fb023-9e42-454f-b567-03051d711d3e\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision for Property at 307 Hillary Street\n- Summary: Councilmember Giarrusso introduced a motion to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of the application for demolition for property located at 307 Hillary Street. The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-199\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appeal the historic district landmarks commission's decision was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition Appeal, Motion\n- UID: bd5fb023-9e42-454f-b567-03051d711d3e", + "uid": "bd5fb023-9e42-454f-b567-03051d711d3e", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission decision\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the retention of brick veneer installed at the front porch of the property located at 815 Ninth Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Brick Veneer, Property\n- UID: d596396d-7680-1le9-a164-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 26/19 - City Council Motion M-19-4\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations and initiatives from the 2018 Short Term Rental Study, specifically establishing two categories for short term rental permitting/licensure and land use - \"Residential\" and \"Commercial\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was presented for discussion and did not have a voting outcome included in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Short Term Rental, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 23b799bd-f16c-48d8-acc5-9cdc69f310d8", + "uid": "23b799bd-f16c-48d8-acc5-9cdc69f310d8", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rental Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to limit rentals to up to five rooms and ten guests per unit for both large scale commercial Type 1 and Type 2 properties. It also includes provisions for affordable housing, spacing restrictions, and security requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 27/19 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-19~-4\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/16/19 (Special) - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a special meeting on 5/16/19 for further discussion and potential decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short term rentals, commercial properties, affordable housing, security requirements\n- UID: a1f3138a-913d-4004-a5b2-50cc2c558aa8", + "uid": "a1f3138a-913d-4004-a5b2-50cc2c558aa8", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations from the 2018 \"Short Term Rental Study,\" including establishing outright prohibitions in the French Quarter and Garden District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for \"MODIFIED APPROVAL.\"\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 27-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment was approved with \"MODIFIED APPROVAL\" as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission, French Quarter, Garden District\n- UID: b43a7468-c3ab-4d76-8710-10c4c32589b4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM2\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District for a specific area in the Third Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL.\"\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 37-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD2, HU-RM2, City Planning Commission\n- UID: b43a7468-c3ab-4d76-8710-10c4c32589b4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 38/19 - Greater Morning Star Church of Algiers\n- Summary: Specific details and outcomes for this ordinance were not provided in the document.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-200\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: b43a7468-c3ab-4d76-8710-10c4c32589b4", + "uid": "b43a7468-c3ab-4d76-8710-10c4c32589b4", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit to allow a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with six provisos. The motion to approve passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 38-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit for the neighborhood commercial establishment was approved with six provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial, HU-RD2 District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 68f71275-eed7-4a94-b036-524e87a2c485\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with six provisos. The motion to approve passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 39-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit for the multi-family dwelling was approved with six provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, HU-RD2 District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 68f71275-eed7-4a94-b036-524e87a2c485", + "uid": "68f71275-eed7-4a94-b036-524e87a2c485", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of City Planning Commission's Modified Approval\n- Summary: The council discussed the appeal of the City Planning Commission's decision to subdivide Lots 2 and 3 into Lots 3-A-1, 3-A-2, and 3-A-3 at 1912-1920 Mardi Gras Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 145/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Subdivision, Appeal, Mardi Gras Boulevard\n- UID: d596396d-7680-1e9-a164-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Code for Tour Vehicles\n- Summary: The council discussed an ordinance to amend and define regulations for a new subclass of tour vehicles and a new type of certificate of public necessity and convenience with regard to per capita continuous loop sightseeing tour vehicles.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on (Continued to next meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on and was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Tour Vehicles, Regulation, Amendment\n- UID: aea03aae-e21a-4c13-a763-71947004bfdd", + "uid": "aea03aae-e21a-4c13-a763-71947004bfdd", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-868 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allow vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to use loading zones, with specific parameters and requirements. It was continued to the meeting of 5/23/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32562\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Vehicle unloading, musical equipment, loading zones\n- UID: b36a5f4a-4cc0-4006-bd33-9479e9d49906\n\n- Topic: Energy Efficiency Measure for Nonresidential and Multi-Family Buildings\n- Summary: This ordinance requires owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance. It was continued to the meeting of 6/20/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/20/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/20/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy conservation, nonresidential buildings, multi-family buildings\n- UID: b36a5f4a-4cc0-4006-bd33-9479e9d49906\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various purposes such as Jackson Square improvements, graffiti removal, street light installation, and staffing for the Sobering Center. It was continued to the meeting of 5/23/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32604\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Budget Committee recommended deferral to 5/9/19\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Budget Committee recommended deferral to 5/9/19, Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter Improvement Funds, Jackson Square, graffiti removal, street light installation, Sobering Center\n- UID: b36a5f4a-4cc0-4006-bd33-9479e9d49906", + "uid": "b36a5f4a-4cc0-4006-bd33-9479e9d49906", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds for various improvements in the French Quarter, including Jackson Square, graffiti removal, street light installation, and staffing for the Sobering Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,605\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 5/9/19 - (N/A)\n Vote 2: Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred and continued to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, French Quarter, Improvements\n- UID: e88d07e9-be56-4ded-91c8-144d61877d64\n\n- Topic: Revocation of Street Dedication\n- Summary: An ordinance to revoke street dedication and authorize the sale of a parcel of ground in the Fifth Municipal District, City of New Orleans, no longer needed for public purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,622\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or action mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Dedication, Sale, Public Auction\n- UID: e88d07e9-be56-4ded-91c8-144d61877d64", + "uid": "e88d07e9-be56-4ded-91c8-144d61877d64", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude agreement for 928 North Johnson Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 928 North Johnson Street. The servitude agreement will incorporate space that is not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,624\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the Mayor is authorized to enter into the servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, property owner, encroachments\n- UID: a48b211b-e1f3-401a-82ba-2392b91d27a5\n\n- Topic: Servitude agreement for The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to sign a servitude agreement between the City of New Orleans and The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company for certain portions of ground in the Third Municipal District, for the purpose of operating and maintaining a railroad known as the NT connection to Chalmette, Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana. The servitude agreement will incorporate space that is not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,625\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the Mayor is authorized to sign the servitude agreement with The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, railroad, public right-of-way, operating and maintaining\n- UID: a48b211b-e1f3-401a-82ba-2392b91d27a5", + "uid": "a48b211b-e1f3-401a-82ba-2392b91d27a5", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article XII of Chapter 82 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to address the remediation of unauthorized encampments on public property, including the removal and storage of personal property, cleaning, and outreach. It also established notice and reporting requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,626 - 28081 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- UID: 790a91f1-881c-4a8e-9b10-621e6a4b755b\n\n- Topic: Remediation of Unauthorized Encampments on Public Property\n- Summary: The ordinance addressed the need for remediation of unauthorized encampments on public property and included provisions for notice and reporting requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,626 - 28080 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted unanimously by the council members.\n- UID: 790a91f1-881c-4a8e-9b10-621e6a4b755b", + "uid": "790a91f1-881c-4a8e-9b10-621e6a4b755b", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds for the Office of Community Development to fund projects enhancing the city's response to disaster events. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,634\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 6/6/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, federal grant funds, disaster response, Budget Committee\n- UID: 0bf42058-ee23-4702-a55e-4d1e1d658a3b\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds for the Office of Community Development to enhance the city's response to disaster events. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,635\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget expenditures, federal grant funds, disaster response\n- UID: 0bf42058-ee23-4702-a55e-4d1e1d658a3b", + "uid": "0bf42058-ee23-4702-a55e-4d1e1d658a3b", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate foundation grant funds for the Office of the Mayor and Office of Criminal Justice Coordination, aiming to reduce the city jail population and address racial disparities in the criminal justice system. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,636\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/6/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, Foundation Grant, Criminal Justice, Budget Committee\n- UID: 5e948384-5642-42a7-ade7-58bbb65ae411\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate foundation grant funds for the Office of the Mayor and Office of Criminal Justice Coordination, with a focus on reducing the city jail population and addressing racial disparities in the criminal justice system. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,637\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/6/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Foundation Grant, Criminal Justice, Budget Committee\n- UID: 5e948384-5642-42a7-ade7-58bbb65ae411\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Youth Empowerment Project\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a multi-year Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) to operate an Evening Reporting Center as a non-secure alternative for youth pending adjudication. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,642\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome specified in the provided information\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Youth Empowerment Project, Evening Reporting Center\n- UID: 5e948384-5642-42a7-ade7-58bbb65ae411", + "uid": "5e948384-5642-42a7-ade7-58bbb65ae411", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with GolfNow, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with GolfNow, LLC, amending the duration of the original agreement. The motion was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,647\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor is authorized to enter into the Amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with GolfNow, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, GolfNow, Amendment, Authorization\n- UID: f84dd6bf-4092-480a-9a89-46de22bf8c5c\n\n- Topic: Resolution in Support of Municipal Youth Card\n- Summary: The resolution supports the creation of a municipal youth card to provide free [content not available]. The resolution was lying over for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-57\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying over - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution is being held over for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Municipal Youth Card, Support\n- UID: f84dd6bf-4092-480a-9a89-46de22bf8c5c", + "uid": "f84dd6bf-4092-480a-9a89-46de22bf8c5c", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Access to Public Transit for Youth Aged 13-18\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide public transit access for youth aged 13 to 18, allowing them to reach their schools, recreational activities, and public libraries. However, it was continued to the meeting of 5/23/19 for further discussion and technical correction.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-57\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a later meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further discussion and technical correction\n- UID: d60f7bf6-e3b0-40a4-8a46-b577e798e2fe\n\n- Topic: Support for Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Initiatives\n- Summary: This resolution supports the initiatives proposed by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to administer the environmental assessments necessary to advance the rail service. It was continued to the meeting of 6/6/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-58\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a later meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further discussion\n- UID: d60f7bf6-e3b0-40a4-8a46-b577e798e2fe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Rule 10A\n- Summary: This motion aims to amend Rule 10A to specify the guidelines for Special Orders of Business during council meetings. The specific amendments include limitations on the number of special orders, time limits, and procedures for requesting and canceling special orders.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-171\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a later meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further discussion\n- UID: d60f7bf6-e3b0-40a4-8a46-b577e798e2fe", + "uid": "d60f7bf6-e3b0-40a4-8a46-b577e798e2fe", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Orders of Business\n- Summary: The ordinance sets a time limit for Special Orders of Business and limits each councilmember to three Special Orders per quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Orders, Time Limit, Councilmember Limit, Adoption\n- UID: dbc648b9-41d7-4393-9e30-25803400175f\n\n- Topic: Appointment to the New Orleans Building Corporation Board of Directors\n- Summary: The ordinance appoints District A Councilmember Joseph I. Giarrusso, III, to the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Building Corporation for a specific term.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-190\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the appointment with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Building Corporation, Board of Directors, District A Councilmember\n- UID: dbc648b9-41d7-4393-9e30-25803400175f\n\n- Topic: Suspension of Council Rules for Appointments\n- Summary: The ordinance suspends specific council rules and makes appointments of councilmembers to various boards, commissions, and agencies.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-191\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council voted to suspend rules and make appointments with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Suspension of Rules, Council Appointments, Boards, Commissions, Agencies\n- UID: dbc648b9-41d7-4393-9e30-25803400175f", + "uid": "dbc648b9-41d7-4393-9e30-25803400175f", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment to New Orleans Mosquito and Termite Control Board\n- Summary: Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen is appointed to the New Orleans Mosquito and Termite Control Board.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Mosquito and Termite Control Board\n- UID: e5b80795-b551-4ba3-bb5b-ce35e9bf0b16\n\n- Topic: Appointment to the New Orleans Museum of Art Board\n- Summary: Councilmember Joseph I. Giarrusso III is appointed to the Board of the New Orleans Museum of Art.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Councilmember Joseph I. Giarrusso III\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Museum of Art\n- UID: e5b80795-b551-4ba3-bb5b-ce35e9bf0b16\n\n- Topic: Appointment to the Municipal Yacht Harbor Corporation Board\n- Summary: Councilmembers Joseph I. Giarrusso III and Jared C. Brossett are appointed to the Board of the Municipal Yacht Harbor Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Councilmembers Joseph I. Giarrusso III and Jared C. Brossett\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Municipal Yacht Harbor Corporation\n- UID: e5b80795-b551-4ba3-bb5b-ce35e9bf0b16\n\n(Continued for each ordinance)", + "uid": "e5b80795-b551-4ba3-bb5b-ce35e9bf0b16", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Member Ex-Officio Appointments\n- Summary: The ordinances outline the appointments of various Council members to serve ex-officio on different boards and commissions, as specified in the Home Rule Charter, Council Rules, and City Code.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Council members to serve ex-officio on specified boards and commissions\n- Tags/Keywords: Home Rule Charter, Council Rules, City Code, Ex-Officio Appointments\n- UID: 470e9a04-f859-4fcc-b80d-9ac353fb4b74\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Ad Valorem and Dedicated Revenue Special Committee\n- Summary: The motion authorizes the President of the Council to appoint an Ad Valorem and Dedicated Revenue Special Committee to consider ad valorem tax distribution and dedications, as well as other sources of dedicated revenue, in accordance with Rule 37 of the Council's Rules and Regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-194\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the President of the Council to appoint the Ad Valorem and Dedicated Revenue Special Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem Tax, Dedicated Revenue, Special Committee\n- UID: 470e9a04-f859-4fcc-b80d-9ac353fb4b74", + "uid": "470e9a04-f859-4fcc-b80d-9ac353fb4b74", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ad Valorem & Dedicated Revenue Special Committee Report\n- Summary: The Council Fiscal Office is required to compile a written report outlining and summarizing the information presented to the Special Committee by March 1, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-194\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem, Dedicated Revenue, Special Committee, Council Fiscal Office\n- UID: 52935e8a-630f-4716-bd38-5febebaf4fef\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Development Rights Mechanism\n- Summary: Directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing and study to provide recommendations for a Transfer of Development Rights mechanism in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as described within the 2018 Canal Street Study recommendations, for the purpose of facilitating the renovation and maintenance of historic structures within the Central Business Districts.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Transfer of Development Rights, City Planning Commission, Zoning Ordinance, Canal Street Study\n- UID: 52935e8a-630f-4716-bd38-5febebaf4fef\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: Waives all permit fees relative to the \u201cNORDC Facility Rental Fee\u201d for the event associated with the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club \u201cMardi Gras Maids Picnic\u201d event on April 28, 2019 at Joe W. Brown Park, as provided by the City Code, upon the condition that the application processes of the City of New Orleans are completed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-197\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit Fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club, Mardi Gras Maids Picnic\n- UID: 52935e8a-630f-4716-bd38-5febebaf4fef", + "uid": "52935e8a-630f-4716-bd38-5febebaf4fef", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fee Waiver Authorization\n- Summary: The ordinance grants approvals for fee waivers, excluding any direct costs to the city.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-197\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the fee waiver authorization ordinance passed.\n- UID: dac15093-d27a-46c6-8fb3-414d95bd096f\n\n- Topic: Endorsement of Senate Bills\n- Summary: The ordinance endorses and urges support for Senate Bill 79 and Senate Bill 80 by the Louisiana legislature.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-198\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the ordinance passed, and the endorsement of Senate Bills was supported.\n- UID: dac15093-d27a-46c6-8fb3-414d95bd096f", + "uid": "dac15093-d27a-46c6-8fb3-414d95bd096f", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Stormwater Mitigation Project for Pontilly\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the implementation of the Stormwater Mitigation Project for Pontilly.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,648\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Stormwater Mitigation Project, Pontilly, Ordinance\n- UID: a219d4cb-83e3-487e-9b70-0720eeddbd35\n\n- Topic: Extension of Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to extend the term of a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,649\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Extension, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, Amendment\n- UID: a219d4cb-83e3-487e-9b70-0720eeddbd35", + "uid": "a219d4cb-83e3-487e-9b70-0720eeddbd35", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation Project\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to extend the timeline for the joint Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation Project by two years, as outlined in Amendment No. 1 to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement. \n- Ordinance Number: 32649\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the continuation of the joint project with an extended timeline.\n- UID: af92b9df-d6bd-47b8-a625-49559e7812b7\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Capital Budget for the Year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Capital Budget for the year 2019 in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter. \n- Ordinance Number: 32650\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion or consideration.\n- UID: af92b9df-d6bd-47b8-a625-49559e7812b7\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds to the Department of Public Works\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works as a change to the 2019 Capital Budget. \n- Ordinance Number: 32651\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion or consideration.\n- UID: af92b9df-d6bd-47b8-a625-49559e7812b7\n\n- Topic: Adoption of International Fire Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the International Fire Code, 2015 Edition, and amendments thereto, and establish permits, licenses, and fees relative to the code.\n- Ordinance Number: 32652\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, adopting the International Fire Code and related provisions.\n- UID: af92b9df-d6bd-47b8-a625-49559e7812b7", + "uid": "af92b9df-d6bd-47b8-a625-49559e7812b7", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinances aim to amend the operating budget for the city of New Orleans to transfer funds within the Department of Finance for the Enterprise Resource Planning project and to appropriate state grant funds for the NOPD Crime Lab.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,653, 32,654, 32,655\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n Vote 2: N/A - (N/A)\n Vote 3: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were postponed according to Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Transfer of Funds, State Grant Funds, NOPD Crime Lab\n- UID: 442511f2-b6a1-4dd8-bedf-b54bf8da1eac", + "uid": "442511f2-b6a1-4dd8-bedf-b54bf8da1eac", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 550 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way at 550 Baronne Street. The use granted in the servitude agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,656\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, 550 Baronne Street\n- UID: dd84921a-25fa-43a8-9dd4-f1fef75c34e7\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 1515-1517 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way at 1515-1517 St. Charles Avenue. The use granted in the servitude agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,657\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, 1515-1517 St. Charles Avenue\n- UID: dd84921a-25fa-43a8-9dd4-f1fef75c34e7\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for 2001 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to grant a lease to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way at 2001 St. Charles Avenue. The use granted in the lease agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,658\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, 2001 St. Charles Avenue\n- UID: dd84921a-25fa-43a8-9dd4-f1fef75c34e7", + "uid": "dd84921a-25fa-43a8-9dd4-f1fef75c34e7", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement for 418 Girod Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 418 Girod Street. The lease will incorporate space not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,659\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Mayor, Encroachments\n- UID: 74ceb186-6589-4254-b0b9-f091bfded5d5\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 1548 Cleveland Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 1548 Cleveland Avenue. The servitude will incorporate space not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,660\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Mayor, Encroachments\n- UID: 74ceb186-6589-4254-b0b9-f091bfded5d5\n\n- Topic: Renaming of the Youth Study Center\n- Summary: The ordinance renames the Youth Study Center located at 1100 Milton Street to the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,662\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Youth Study Center, Juvenile Justice Intervention Center\n- UID: 74ceb186-6589-4254-b0b9-f091bfded5d5", + "uid": "74ceb186-6589-4254-b0b9-f091bfded5d5", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. This ordinance pertains to Square 617, Lot A, in the Third Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32663\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: ad60abdc-bbbd-4b93-9239-0d49140248ab\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar with Live Entertainment in HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and AC-4 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a bar with live entertainment (secondary use) in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-4 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District. The specific location is Square 196, Lot 22, in the Second Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32664\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 votes in favor and 1 vote against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Entertainment District\n- UID: ad60abdc-bbbd-4b93-9239-0d49140248ab\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The specific location is Square 1507, Lot 1 or Lots 1 through 3, in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32665\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 5 votes in favor and 2 votes against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: ad60abdc-bbbd-4b93-9239-0d49140248ab\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 70-563 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 70-563 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to establish the cost required for a mural permit application.\n- Ordinance Number: 32667\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, City Code, Permit Application\n- UID: ad60abdc-bbbd-4b93-9239-0d49140248ab", + "uid": "ad60abdc-bbbd-4b93-9239-0d49140248ab", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code Sections related to murals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to remove sections inconsistent with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding murals and amend the cost required for a mural permit application.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,668\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, murals, zoning, permit application\n- UID: 2c2888ae-ed83-49f5-9a7f-8f376b1c55b9\n\n- Topic: Permitting musician loading/unloading in metered spaces\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to allow motor vehicles with a musician loading/unloading permit to park in metered spaces for up to fifteen minutes without payment when loading or unloading musical equipment.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,669\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not yet voted on (Postponed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and has not yet been voted on.\n- Tags/Keywords: Musician permit, parking, metered spaces\n- UID: 2c2888ae-ed83-49f5-9a7f-8f376b1c55b9", + "uid": "2c2888ae-ed83-49f5-9a7f-8f376b1c55b9", + "publish_date": "5-9-2019", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-9-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Point of Personal Privilege - Honoring Randolph \"Mookie\" Square Jr.\n- Summary: The council members took a moment to honor Randolph \"Mookie\" Square Jr. with a point of personal privilege.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Honoring Randolph \"Mookie\" Square Jr.\n- Tags/Keywords: Honoring, Personal Privilege, Randolph \"Mookie\" Square Jr.\n- UID: 469b0280-c48f-4eee-8310-71972b63def4", + "uid": "469b0280-c48f-4eee-8310-71972b63def4", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The minutes from March 14, 2019 and March 28, 2019 were approved.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes from the specified dates were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Council Meeting\n- UID: a6e52ef9-b85e-4b6a-a0cb-e433c7ba4b97\n\n- Topic: Presentation by New Orleans Early Education Network (NOEEN)\n- Summary: NOEEN presented the collective impact on the early childhood sector in New Orleans by increasing at-risk children's access to quality early care and education and by designing and implementing a systematic approach to improve the quality of all publicly funded early learning programs.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation by NOEEN was a special order of business at the council meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOEEN, Early Childhood Education, Presentation\n- UID: a6e52ef9-b85e-4b6a-a0cb-e433c7ba4b97", + "uid": "a6e52ef9-b85e-4b6a-a0cb-e433c7ba4b97", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Girl Trek representatives\n- Summary: Representatives from Girl Trek provided an update on their community activities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational presentation\n- Tags/Keywords: Girl Trek, community activities, presentation\n- UID: 4ed86abf-2104-4205-a0ae-e77a741e3836\n\n- Topic: Promotion of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival\n- Summary: Representatives from the festival promoted their 50th anniversary event.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Promotion of the festival\n- Tags/Keywords: Jazz and Heritage Festival, promotion, 50th anniversary\n- UID: 4ed86abf-2104-4205-a0ae-e77a741e3836\n\n- Topic: Presentation by stakeholders and advocates on sexual trauma awareness and response\n- Summary: Stakeholders and advocates presented their work in the field of sexual trauma awareness and response.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational presentation\n- Tags/Keywords: Sexual trauma awareness, advocates, presentation\n- UID: 4ed86abf-2104-4205-a0ae-e77a741e3836", + "uid": "4ed86abf-2104-4205-a0ae-e77a741e3836", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Assault Awareness Month\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules and add a fourth order of business to the agenda to recognize Assault Awareness Month.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add a new order of business to the agenda passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Assault Awareness, Council Agenda, Suspension of Rules\n- UID: 3fed37b0-6110-479e-b190-e7cb60035361\n\n- Topic: Lead Awareness Week\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution proclaiming the final week of October, 2019 as Lead Awareness Week to raise awareness about the prevention of lead contamination in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-150\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted without opposition, recognizing the community efforts to prevent lead contamination.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lead Awareness, Community Efforts, Resolution\n- UID: 3fed37b0-6110-479e-b190-e7cb60035361", + "uid": "3fed37b0-6110-479e-b190-e7cb60035361", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reclassify \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" from a conditional use to a permitted use in various districts. A technical correction is needed. \n- Ordinance Number: M-19-151\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- UID: 171ad35d-83d2-4ccb-9369-bc9a09b8e246", + "uid": "171ad35d-83d2-4ccb-9369-bc9a09b8e246", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: City Council Resolution Urging the Louisiana Legislature to Pass HB 422 and Repeal La. Rev. St. 23:642\n- Summary: The resolution urges the Louisiana Legislature to pass HB 422 and repeal La. Rev. St. 23:642 to empower local governments to set their own minimum wages and worker protection policies.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 7 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Louisiana Legislature, Minimum Wages, Worker Protection, Empowerment\n- UID: 81287bf1-6990-42be-8a66-3a7afa851def\n\n- Topic: Establishment of the Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome was mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay, Advisory Committee, Establishment\n- UID: 81287bf1-6990-42be-8a66-3a7afa851def", + "uid": "81287bf1-6990-42be-8a66-3a7afa851def", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Pay Equality, Wage Discrimination, and Poverty in New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to provide advice, feedback, guiding principles, policies, and subject matter expertise to the City Council on matters relating to pay equality, wage discrimination, and poverty in New Orleans. The ordinance passed after multiple amendments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with multiple amendments.\n- UID: 26bb722d-93c4-464d-925d-6763a082f54a", + "uid": "26bb722d-93c4-464d-925d-6763a082f54a", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Loading Zone Use for Musical Equipment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 154-868 of the City Code to allow vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to use loading zones, with specific parameters and requirements. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32562\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 4/25/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Loading Zones, Musical Equipment, Transportation, Amendment\n- UID: 96fb6baf-1e9e-44b5-84e0-45be7a753894\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zones for Essence Festival\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to designate public property in designated areas of the City of New Orleans as temporary \"Clean Zones\" during the 2019 Essence Festival, with temporary prohibitions and penalties for certain activities. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32580\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn, and the Clean Zones designation did not proceed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zones, Essence Festival, Public Property, Prohibitions, Withdrawn\n- UID: 96fb6baf-1e9e-44b5-84e0-45be7a753894\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Emergency Shelter Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement with the University Medical Center New Orleans for temporary emergency shelter. The details of the voting outcome were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32580\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The summary did not include the voting outcome for this ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency Shelter, Agreement Authorization, University Medical Center, Mayor\n- UID: 96fb6baf-1e9e-44b5-84e0-45be7a753894", + "uid": "96fb6baf-1e9e-44b5-84e0-45be7a753894", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Facility Use Agreement with Delgado Community College\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement with Delgado Community College to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,600\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: c7b76ce1-3134-41b2-88c4-5f4b68cd972c\n\n- Topic: Facility Use Agreement with Children's Hospital New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement with Children's Hospital New Orleans to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,601\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- UID: c7b76ce1-3134-41b2-88c4-5f4b68cd972c\n\n- Topic: Facility Use Agreement with another entity\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement with another entity to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,602\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- UID: c7b76ce1-3134-41b2-88c4-5f4b68cd972c", + "uid": "c7b76ce1-3134-41b2-88c4-5f4b68cd972c", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 9890 Lake Forest Boulevard, Universal Printing LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0308, 9890 Lake Forest Boulevard, Universal Printing LLC. However, Resolution No. R-19-146, submitted by Councilmember Nguyen, was adopted, approving the participation of Municipal Address 9890 Lake Forest Boulevard in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0308, R-19-146\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation of Municipal Address 9890 Lake Forest Boulevard in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Property Tax Abatement Program, Municipal Address 9890 Lake Forest Boulevard, Universal Printing LLC\n- UID: bb92333a-3d75-4d2e-8b0d-79c52a39e862\n\n- Topic: Request for One Year Extension of Deadline for Tulane University's Institutional Master Plan Process\n- Summary: Lauren Jardell, Director of Local Government and Community Relations, requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider a one year extension of the deadline for Tulane University to complete the Institutional Master Plan process Design Review 96/16. \n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a one year extension of the deadline for Tulane University was discussed, but no voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tulane University, Institutional Master Plan Process, Design Review 96/16, Deadline Extension\n- UID: bb92333a-3d75-4d2e-8b0d-79c52a39e862", + "uid": "bb92333a-3d75-4d2e-8b0d-79c52a39e862", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 13/19 - QSR Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a VCR-1 Vieux Carre\u2019 Residential District to a VCC-1 Vieux Carre\u2019 Commercial District, on Square 86, Lot A or 1, in the Second Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial, and the motion was later withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Commercial District, Withdrawn\n- UID: cdd7a5ca-4089-4227-81d6-c75ab9c05866\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 24/19 - Robo Development, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting for conditional uses to permit a micro-brewery and bar over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged. No further details were provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 24/19\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: No further information provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Uses, Micro-Brewery, Bar\n- UID: cdd7a5ca-4089-4227-81d6-c75ab9c05866", + "uid": "cdd7a5ca-4089-4227-81d6-c75ab9c05866", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alcoholic beverages and live entertainment (secondary use) in designated districts\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the approval of alcoholic beverages and live entertainment as a secondary use in designated districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven (11) provisos. The ordinance was moved by Giarrusso, seconded by Brossett, and was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 24/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with 7 votes in favor and 0 votes against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic beverages, live entertainment, secondary use, designated districts\n- UID: 05419cc7-a9cd-4a15-b3d8-823218909b78\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one (1) waiver and seven (7) provisos. The ordinance was introduced by Banks and was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 25/19 (Revised)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with 7 votes in favor and 0 votes against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, warehouse, HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 05419cc7-a9cd-4a15-b3d8-823218909b78", + "uid": "05419cc7-a9cd-4a15-b3d8-823218909b78", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 26/19 - City Council Motion M-19-4\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations and initiatives from the 2018 \"Short Term Rental Study.\" It aimed to establish two categories for short term rental permitting - \"Residential\" and \"Commercial\" - with specific requirements for each category. The ordinance also included provisions for affordable housing and spacing restrictions in mixed-use land use districts.\n- Ordinance Number: M=19-155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with 7 votes in favor and none against.\n- UID: 6fc757f6-82ba-4c0f-8ab7-0dbcaf30a34d", + "uid": "6fc757f6-82ba-4c0f-8ab7-0dbcaf30a34d", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rental Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed text amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding short term rentals, including security requirements and life safety regulations for different types of rentals.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and possible decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rentals, Zoning Ordinance, Security Requirements\n- UID: d94db059-dd53-4f4d-9df4-2ad9ba4cc700\n\n- Topic: Short Term Rental Prohibition\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish an outright prohibition of short term rentals in the French Quarter and Garden District, except for the VCE zoning district.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 27/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and possible decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rentals, Prohibition, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: d94db059-dd53-4f4d-9df4-2ad9ba4cc700\n\n- Topic: Maximum Height of Light Poles\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a text amendment to regulate the maximum height of light poles for industrial uses in specific zoning districts within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 28/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: For Approval\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved for the proposed text amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Light Pole Regulations, Industrial Zoning, Text Amendment\n- UID: d94db059-dd53-4f4d-9df4-2ad9ba4cc700", + "uid": "d94db059-dd53-4f4d-9df4-2ad9ba4cc700", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 29/19 BUI's Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a minor motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with one waiver and ten provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the recommended waiver and provisos.\n- UID: 46487a27-fe04-4732-9fd9-75c7f6a0ea08\n\n- Topic: [Topic of the second ordinance]\n- Summary: [Brief description of the second ordinance]\n- Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number of the second ordinance]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: [Outcome of the first vote for the second ordinance]\n Vote 2: [Outcome of the second vote, if applicable]\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions related to the second ordinance]\n- UID: [Unique identifier for the second ordinance]", + "uid": "46487a27-fe04-4732-9fd9-75c7f6a0ea08", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 30/19 - Joseph A. Di Franco and August A. Di Franco\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M=19-157\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- UID: f6452f71-6f1b-4d20-a851-1e348e2dac4e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/19 - Housing Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 31/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: f6452f71-6f1b-4d20-a851-1e348e2dac4e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 32/19 - Park Place Shopping Center, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an office over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and a GC Greenway Corridor Design Overlay District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: f6452f71-6f1b-4d20-a851-1e348e2dac4e", + "uid": "f6452f71-6f1b-4d20-a851-1e348e2dac4e", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 32/19 - Joseph B. Dugas, Jr., Terrence M. Dugas, Kim A. Dugas-Glass, and Joseph B. Dugas, III\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District was recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission, subject to six provisos. The ordinance was moved by Giarrusso, seconded by Banks, and approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 32/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: d5a43baa-24ac-4def-900c-5397648a99ea\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 33/19 - Joseph B. Dugas, Jr., Terrence M. Dugas, Kim A. Dugas-Glass, and Joseph B. Dugas, III\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use to permit a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District was recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 33/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion or consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Commercial District\n- UID: d5a43baa-24ac-4def-900c-5397648a99ea", + "uid": "d5a43baa-24ac-4def-900c-5397648a99ea", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Subdivision Appeal - Gregory Thomas\n- Summary: Gregory Thomas, POA, appealed the \"Modified Approval\" of the City Planning Commission's decision to subdivide Lots 2 and 3 into Lots 3-A-1, 3-A-2, and 3-A-3, Square 24, located at 1912-1920 Mardi Gras Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 34/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 4/25/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Subdivision, Appeal, Planning Commission, Decision, Continued\n- UID: 914593eb-142b-47c2-980a-9ca3b7b28877\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare for a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 29,760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Encroachment, Gentilly Boulevard, Laharpe Street, Continued\n- UID: 914593eb-142b-47c2-980a-9ca3b7b28877\n\n- Topic: Communication from Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted correspondence to the Council Utilities Regulatory Office, transmitting a check to the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission of the correspondence and the check was noted for the record.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Correspondence, Entergy Services, Check, Submission\n- UID: 914593eb-142b-47c2-980a-9ca3b7b28877", + "uid": "914593eb-142b-47c2-980a-9ca3b7b28877", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Settlement of Show Cause Proceeding\n- Summary: The Council of the City of New Orleans approved a settlement of $5,000,000.00 in full and final settlement of the Council's Show Cause Proceeding initiated on October 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: R-18-474\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of settlement\n- Tags/Keywords: Settlement, Show Cause Proceeding, R-18-474\n- UID: 7424bdcb-357c-4d76-8d40-6670a05590f8\n\n- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report on New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Public Version of the Bi-Monthly Report detailing expenditures made to date on the New Orleans Power Station and the currently anticipated schedule for future expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-78\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, New Orleans Power Station, R-19-78\n- UID: 7424bdcb-357c-4d76-8d40-6670a05590f8\n\n- Topic: Monthly Progress Report on Collaboration with Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the March 2019 Monthly Progress Report on its collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to improve reliability of electric service and expedite a long-term solution.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-78\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Sewerage and Water Board, Reliability of Electric Service, R-19-78\n- UID: 7424bdcb-357c-4d76-8d40-6670a05590f8\n\n- Topic: Bi-Monthly Reliability Project Status Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Bi-Monthly Reliability Project Status Report for January and February 2019, as directed by a resolution to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints, and to establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Reliability Project, Electric Service Disruptions, UD-17-04\n- UID: 7424bdcb-357c-4d76-8d40-6670a05590f8", + "uid": "7424bdcb-357c-4d76-8d40-6670a05590f8", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Unopposed Motion to Extend Dates in Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel from Dentons US LLP, submitted a motion to extend dates in the procedural schedule related to the Approval of Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery. The motion was unopposed and was requested to be filed into the record.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to extend dates in procedural schedule submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Procedural Schedule, Renewables Portfolio, Cost Recovery\n- UID: ffd3d410-d7e7-41d4-a5c4-e4d9682c7ae7\n\n- Topic: Motion to Strike Portions of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Rebuttal Testimony\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel from Dentons US LLP, submitted a motion to strike portions of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s rebuttal testimony and memorandum in support. The motion was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to strike portions of testimony submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Rebuttal Testimony, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- UID: ffd3d410-d7e7-41d4-a5c4-e4d9682c7ae7\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Petition for Intervention\n- Summary: Logan Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted a petition for intervention and inclusion on the service list related to the establishment of renewable portfolio standards. The petition was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition for intervention submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, Intervention, Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- UID: ffd3d410-d7e7-41d4-a5c4-e4d9682c7ae7", + "uid": "ffd3d410-d7e7-41d4-a5c4-e4d9682c7ae7", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Objections to Discovery Propounded by the Council's Advisors\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors regarding their revised application for a change in electric and gas rates. The objections were received and will be further handled.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received and will be further handled\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, objections, discovery, electric and gas rates\n- UID: 7575dae3-5212-4c23-b6c9-b2ba5196176b\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Quarterly Accounting Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their quarterly accounting report to the City Council regarding funds related to the annual Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment (RPCEA) filings. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: R-13-162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quarterly accounting report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, quarterly accounting report, RPCEA filings\n- UID: 7575dae3-5212-4c23-b6c9-b2ba5196176b\n\n- Topic: Regulated Utilities' Proportionate Share Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a report detailing the Regulated Utilities' proportionate share of the consolidated total Entergy's assets, operating, and maintenance expenses for the quarter ended December 31, 2018. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: R-98-187\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proportionate share report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, proportionate share report, assets, operating expenses\n- UID: 7575dae3-5212-4c23-b6c9-b2ba5196176b", + "uid": "7575dae3-5212-4c23-b6c9-b2ba5196176b", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report on Customer Outages\n - Summary: The report on customer outages for the period of December 1, 2018 through January 31, 2019 was received.\n - Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Report was received for further handling.\n - UID: c8c5d085-a6dd-47af-849e-560443c596a8\n\n- Topic: Unopposed Motion for Extension of Time\n - Summary: Entergy Services, LLC submitted an unopposed motion for extension of time regarding the release of whole-building data to building owners.\n - Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Motion was received for further handling.\n - UID: c8c5d085-a6dd-47af-849e-560443c596a8\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Demolition Permits\n - Summary: The NCDAC requested council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for specific addresses.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Request was received.\n - UID: c8c5d085-a6dd-47af-849e-560443c596a8", + "uid": "c8c5d085-a6dd-47af-849e-560443c596a8", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Committee recommendation for demolition permit\n- Summary: The NCDAC Committee recommended a motion to deny the demolition permit for the property located at 2109-11 Second St. However, the motion failed due to lack of votes. The property will be forwarded to The Clerk of Council's Office without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The property will be forwarded to The Clerk of Council's Office without a recommendation.\n- UID: 02f932af-3a52-4dda-a437-27a0f0f12aca\n\n- Topic: Request from Rebecca Warren, LSUHSC School of Public Health\n- Summary: Rebecca Warren from LSUHSC School of Public Health requested to appear before the New Orleans City Council to discuss the work of the Claiborne Avenue Alliance in collaboration with researchers at LSUHSC in investigating the impacts of Interstate 10 on the health and well-being of residents of the Claiborne Corridor in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Quality of Life Committee\n- UID: 02f932af-3a52-4dda-a437-27a0f0f12aca\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Objections to Discovery\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's objections to discovery propounded by the Council's advisors regarding the company's application for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections received\n- UID: 02f932af-3a52-4dda-a437-27a0f0f12aca\n\n- Topic: Report from the Executive Director of City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The Executive Director of City Planning Commission transmitted the Zoning Docket Number 35/19 and Subdivision Docket Number 145/18.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 02f932af-3a52-4dda-a437-27a0f0f12aca", + "uid": "02f932af-3a52-4dda-a437-27a0f0f12aca", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 1626 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard\n- Summary: Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2018-0179, 1626 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, 1626 OCH, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: 69661d13-c661-449f-a20c-dfdb3b94135b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-B1l Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,588\n- Votes Summary: ADOPTED\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change approved for retail goods establishment with alcohol sales\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail Goods, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 69661d13-c661-449f-a20c-dfdb3b94135b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU District\n- Summary: An ordinance to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,589\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 69661d13-c661-449f-a20c-dfdb3b94135b", + "uid": "69661d13-c661-449f-a20c-dfdb3b94135b", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1A in First Municipal District\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Neighborhood Business District in the First Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32589 - 28050 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to effect the zoning change was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 6a6cdee0-49b8-4daa-bf38-5ddedd58580d\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to establish a Conditional Use to permit a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32590 - 28051 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish the Conditional Use for a hotel was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 6a6cdee0-49b8-4daa-bf38-5ddedd58580d\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Expansion of Standard Restaurant and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Councilmember Giarrusso introduced an ordinance to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit the expansion of an existing standard restaurant and to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption at the restaurant. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given text.\n- Ordinance Number: 32595\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given text.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Restaurant Expansion, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 6a6cdee0-49b8-4daa-bf38-5ddedd58580d", + "uid": "6a6cdee0-49b8-4daa-bf38-5ddedd58580d", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Boards and Commissions\n- Summary: This chunk includes three motions regarding the Mayor's appointments to various boards and commissions, all of which were ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-132, M-19-133, M-19-134\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-19-132: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-133: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-134: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor's appointments of Deborah Harkins, Alfonso Gonzalez, and Nicole DePietro to the Board of Zoning Adjustments and Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission were ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Historic District Landmarks Commission, City Council Approval\n- UID: 7846219b-0884-4c5e-b4cb-0b5707be4eb5", + "uid": "7846219b-0884-4c5e-b4cb-0b5707be4eb5", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Nick Harris to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion to ratify and approve the appointment of Nick Harris to the Environmental Advisory Committee for a term ending on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Nick Harris approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Advisory Committee, Appointment, Approval\n- UID: ed63805e-bc42-42dc-ba8d-e4de77fa8724\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Kelsey Foster to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion to ratify and approve the Mayor's appointment of Kelsey Foster as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, effective until December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-136\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kelsey Foster approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, Appointment, Approval\n- UID: ed63805e-bc42-42dc-ba8d-e4de77fa8724\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Standford T. Norwood to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion to ratify and approve the Mayor's reappointment of Standford T. Norwood as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee for a term ending on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-137\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Standford T. Norwood approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, Reappointment, Approval\n- UID: ed63805e-bc42-42dc-ba8d-e4de77fa8724", + "uid": "ed63805e-bc42-42dc-ba8d-e4de77fa8724", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Reappointment of Roberta Brown to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Roberta Brown as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee for a term ending on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-138\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, Mayor, Roberta Brown\n- UID: 065540c5-d9d9-48b1-8c00-3e528b0b54b1\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Reappointment of Theodore Charles Sanders, III to New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Theodore Charles Sanders, III as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-139\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, Mayor, Theodore Charles Sanders III\n- UID: 065540c5-d9d9-48b1-8c00-3e528b0b54b1\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 1300 Charbonnet St.\n- Summary: The council granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 1300 Charbonnet St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-140\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, 1300 Charbonnet St.\n- UID: 065540c5-d9d9-48b1-8c00-3e528b0b54b1\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for a Property\n- Summary: The council granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for a property at a specific location (link provided for full details).\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 065540c5-d9d9-48b1-8c00-3e528b0b54b1", + "uid": "065540c5-d9d9-48b1-8c00-3e528b0b54b1", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Demolition Permit for 9018 Dixon St.\n- Summary: Motion to grant approval for the demolition permit in the Neighborhood Conservation District for the property at 9018 Dixon St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Approval\n- UID: f32eb7fb-f857-4cac-96fc-7597e6d374b1\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Demolition Permit for 447 N. Rampart St.\n- Summary: Motion to grant approval for the demolition permit in the Neighborhood Conservation District for the property at 447 N. Rampart St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Approval\n- UID: f32eb7fb-f857-4cac-96fc-7597e6d374b1\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: Motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda adopted and other matters referred to the proper agency.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Adoption, Referral\n- UID: f32eb7fb-f857-4cac-96fc-7597e6d374b1\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Report of councilmanic district \"B\" on tax abatement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report presented to the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legislative Grouping, Tax Abatement, Report\n- UID: f32eb7fb-f857-4cac-96fc-7597e6d374b1", + "uid": "f32eb7fb-f857-4cac-96fc-7597e6d374b1", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement (RTA) Request for 315 S. Broad Street, RSC Mid City LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 315 S. Broad Street, owned by RSC Mid City LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-0880\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program for 315 S. Broad Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Property Tax Abatement, RSC Mid City LLC\n- UID: da99f46c-b6b7-495a-a527-aa87917c1724\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Property at 4019 Chartres Street\n- Summary: Julie Jones and Brian Luckett appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"approval\" for the property located at 4019 Chartres Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property Appeal, Chartres Street\n- UID: da99f46c-b6b7-495a-a527-aa87917c1724\n\n- Topic: Request for One Year Extension of Conditional Use\n- Summary: Linda Backes of Absolute Concrete Services requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to request a one year extension of time for the conditional use granted on Zoning Docket 127/16.\n- Ordinance Number: Ordinance No. 27,313 MCS\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a one year extension was submitted for a public hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Extension, Zoning Docket, Public Hearing, Absolute Concrete Services\n- UID: da99f46c-b6b7-495a-a527-aa87917c1724", + "uid": "da99f46c-b6b7-495a-a527-aa87917c1724", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for a Hotel in HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a Conditional Use for a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in a specific district. The ordinance was amended and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,591\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and approved.\n- UID: 5c0b598e-8187-4e55-95e6-054256db98d7\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use\n- Summary: An ordinance related to the establishment of a Conditional Use as per Section 4.3.H.2 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The ordinance was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-17-72 and Ordinance Calendar No. 31,750 - 27313 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- UID: 5c0b598e-8187-4e55-95e6-054256db98d7", + "uid": "5c0b598e-8187-4e55-95e6-054256db98d7", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 130-39 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding junk dealers\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to provide additional requirements on junk dealers within the city. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,591\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, junk dealers, city code, requirements\n- UID: 0b7f9ccc-922b-43d2-bb7d-67b480278273\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 27,932 M.C.S. for the 2019 Operating Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2019 Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,592\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, operating budget, 2019, expenditures\n- UID: 0b7f9ccc-922b-43d2-bb7d-67b480278273\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 27,932 M.C.S. for the 2019 Operating Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to further amend the 2019 Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,592 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, operating budget, 2019, expenditures\n- UID: 0b7f9ccc-922b-43d2-bb7d-67b480278273", + "uid": "0b7f9ccc-922b-43d2-bb7d-67b480278273", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds within Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds within the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office from personal services appropriations to other operating appropriations. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32597 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- UID: 3fe4f09a-9cef-48e6-927f-48c045031fdb\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Federal Grant Funds to City Agencies\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds to be disbursed to the City agencies and outside entities awarded the funds. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32598 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- UID: 3fe4f09a-9cef-48e6-927f-48c045031fdb\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for City Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds for City expenditures. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32599 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to the Budget Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- UID: 3fe4f09a-9cef-48e6-927f-48c045031fdb\n\n- Topic: Unspecified Ordinance by Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance are unspecified, but it was mentioned in the meeting and has a UID assigned to it.\n- Ordinance Number: 32599\n- UID: 3fe4f09a-9cef-48e6-927f-48c045031fdb", + "uid": "3fe4f09a-9cef-48e6-927f-48c045031fdb", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for \"Uptown Sounds\" Event at Evans Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the \"Uptown Sounds\" event at Evans Playground. It specifies the duration and boundaries of the waiver. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32603 - 28058 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- UID: e5bdb689-3682-441c-89ff-de6dfaf4681d\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various projects, including Jackson Square improvements, graffiti removal, street light installation, and staffing for the Sobering Center. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32604 FN\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- UID: e5bdb689-3682-441c-89ff-de6dfaf4681d\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of French Quarter Improvement Funds (Expenditures)\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various expenditures, including Jackson Square improvements and other projects. No voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32605\n- UID: e5bdb689-3682-441c-89ff-de6dfaf4681d", + "uid": "e5bdb689-3682-441c-89ff-de6dfaf4681d", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Square improvements, graffiti removal, and code violation addressing in French Quarter\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to allocate resources for various improvements in the French Quarter, including graffiti removal, litter cans, street light installation, drainage, and structural improvements. It also included staffing and administrative support for the Sobering Center and overall project administration. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32605\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- UID: 24da82ef-17a6-43d9-a3cb-425880b2c9be\n\n- Topic: Designation of temporary \"Clean Zone\" for 2019 Essence Festival\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to designate public property in designated areas of the City of New Orleans as a temporary \"Clean Zone\" during the 2019 Essence Festival. It included provisions for the temporary prohibition of certain permits and commercial activities within the Clean Zone area. The ordinance passed with an amendment and established the Clean Zone boundaries. \n- Ordinance Number: 32609\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with the specified boundaries for the Clean Zone and provisions for temporary prohibitions.\n- UID: 24da82ef-17a6-43d9-a3cb-425880b2c9be", + "uid": "24da82ef-17a6-43d9-a3cb-425880b2c9be", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Westbank Ferry Terminal\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for planning and construction of the Westbank Ferry Terminal.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,611\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Westbank Ferry Terminal, Planning and Construction\n- UID: 9e2dd1e4-bc59-487e-8b63-314045e70f0b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the 2019 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Chief Administrative Office.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,612\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 4/25/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: 2019 Capital Budget, Amendment, Appropriation of Funds\n- UID: 9e2dd1e4-bc59-487e-8b63-314045e70f0b", + "uid": "9e2dd1e4-bc59-487e-8b63-314045e70f0b", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rededication of Revenues to the Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: The city council of New Orleans passed a resolution calling for the rededication of revenues to the Regional Transit Authority. The ordinance was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 4/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_R-19-80\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Transit Authority, Revenues, Committee\n- UID: 1eb4b3f2-2d68-4367-9de8-2f333ed1fae6\n\n- Topic: Tabulating Votes for Elderly Citizen Services\n- Summary: The council tabulated the votes cast in the election held on Saturday, March 30, 2019, for the proposition of elderly citizen services. The majority of votes were against the proposition, with 12,335 votes against and 5,025 votes for.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-142\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/25/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Election, Elderly Citizen Services, Tabulation of Votes\n- UID: 1eb4b3f2-2d68-4367-9de8-2f333ed1fae6\n\n- Topic: Revising the Rules of Council\n- Summary: The council motioned to revise the rules of council in its entirety. The motion was continued to the meeting of 4/25/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/25/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Rules of Council, Revision, Motion\n- UID: 1eb4b3f2-2d68-4367-9de8-2f333ed1fae6\n\n- Topic: Requesting Review of HUD Housing Eligibility Definitions\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution requesting Congress to review statutory definitions for HUD housing eligibility. The resolution aims to decrease the general 12-month chronic homelessness requirement for permanent supportive housing and to augment program eligibility for individuals experiencing homelessness due to the inability to afford quality housing options.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-148\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD Housing Eligibility, Resolution, Congress, Homelessness\n- UID: 1eb4b3f2-2d68-4367-9de8-2f333ed1fae6", + "uid": "1eb4b3f2-2d68-4367-9de8-2f333ed1fae6", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Termination of Professional Services Agreement with Wilkerson and Associates, PLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to terminate the professional services agreement between the City of New Orleans and Wilkerson and Associates, PLC. The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-149\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Termination of the professional services agreement and direction to the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to send a certified copy of the motion to Wilkerson and Associates, PLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Professional Services Agreement, Termination, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- UID: d341b929-aa28-4e51-a428-460f71c38663", + "uid": "d341b929-aa28-4e51-a428-460f71c38663", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Penalty Settlement Funds from Entergy New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans in 2019 to appropriate penalty settlement funds received from Entergy New Orleans for the public benefit as determined by the City Council. The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law and was then passed after the motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,614 and CAL. NO. 32,615\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed after the motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, budget amendment, Entergy New Orleans, penalty settlement funds\n- UID: 6eb07d6b-67a6-4775-93b3-e54eef420ab4", + "uid": "6eb07d6b-67a6-4775-93b3-e54eef420ab4", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity for hiring additional personnel and increasing operational capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 32616 and 32617\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of foundation grant funds for the specified purpose.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Foundation Grant Funds, Human Rights and Equity, Operational Capacity\n- UID: 89534afc-e1be-4d78-83e4-8445e6d2424e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from S-RD to HU-RD2 in Third Municipal District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District in the Third Municipal District of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32618\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the zoning change as specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Municipal District, Urban Development\n- UID: 89534afc-e1be-4d78-83e4-8445e6d2424e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Temporary Prohibitions in Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Article 19 Temporary Prohibitions of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32619\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the specified amendments to the zoning ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Temporary Prohibitions, Amendment\n- UID: 89534afc-e1be-4d78-83e4-8445e6d2424e", + "uid": "89534afc-e1be-4d78-83e4-8445e6d2424e", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lower Ninth Ward Housing Development IZD\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Lower Ninth Ward Housing Development IZD, with standards for the redevelopment of non-conforming lots in specified residential districts. It also addresses front yard setbacks, off-street parking requirements, and other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 9/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Housing Development, Residential District, Off-Street Parking\n- UID: 638f4aa0-254d-4e95-9ca5-a46a648cb19d\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds to the department of Health for the New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives to provide training services to chronically homeless individuals and families.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,620\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Equity and Inclusion Initiatives, Homeless Services\n- UID: 638f4aa0-254d-4e95-9ca5-a46a648cb19d\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Federal Grant Funds for New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to allocate federal grant funds to the department of Health for the New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives to provide training services to chronically homeless individuals and families.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,621\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Equity and Inclusion Initiatives, Homeless Services\n- UID: 638f4aa0-254d-4e95-9ca5-a46a648cb19d\n\n- Topic: Revocation of Street Dedication and Sale Authorization\n- Summary: This ordinance involves revoking the street dedication and authorizing the sale at public auction for a minimum price to be set by appraisal of a specified property.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,622\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Dedication, Property Sale, Public Auction\n- UID: 638f4aa0-254d-4e95-9ca5-a46a648cb19d", + "uid": "638f4aa0-254d-4e95-9ca5-a46a648cb19d", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article VIII of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to refine the procedures for correction of ordinances and establish requirements to submit summaries for certain legislative instruments prior to their introduction.\n- Ordinance Number: 32623\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- UID: b9b03a17-1237-4938-97c8-cb2fd7686585\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Mayor to Grant Servitude Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32624\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the servitude agreement.\n- UID: b9b03a17-1237-4938-97c8-cb2fd7686585\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement with The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to sign a servitude agreement between the City of New Orleans and The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company for certain portions of ground for the purpose of operating and maintaining a railroad.\n- Ordinance Number: 32625\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the agreement with the railroad company.\n- UID: b9b03a17-1237-4938-97c8-cb2fd7686585", + "uid": "b9b03a17-1237-4938-97c8-cb2fd7686585", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article XII of Chapter 82 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to address the remediation of unauthorized encampments on public property, including the removal and storage of personal property, cleaning, and outreach. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,626\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- UID: 6a82f01e-2577-456b-88cb-b583cb21f3b6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Secondary Educational Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a secondary educational facility in specific historic residential districts and overlay districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,627\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not provided in the minutes.\n- UID: 6a82f01e-2577-456b-88cb-b583cb21f3b6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a neighborhood business district in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,628\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not provided in the minutes.\n- UID: 6a82f01e-2577-456b-88cb-b583cb21f3b6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Multi-Service Business\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a multi-service business with specific components in a designated area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,629\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not provided in the minutes.\n- UID: 6a82f01e-2577-456b-88cb-b583cb21f3b6", + "uid": "6a82f01e-2577-456b-88cb-b583cb21f3b6", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages in CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District\n - Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Banks.\n - Ordinance Number: 32,630\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a significant majority.\n - Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Packaged Alcoholic Beverages, CBD-2 District\n - UID: 95903f8a-09ea-4882-8ce3-28a3ab570f13\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n - Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. Councilmember Banks introduced this ordinance.\n - Ordinance Number: 32,631\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, with one dissenting vote.\n - Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Goods Establishment, Packaged Alcoholic Beverages, HU-MU District\n - UID: 95903f8a-09ea-4882-8ce3-28a3ab570f13\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehousing and Food Processing Facility\n - Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use for a warehousing and food processing facility in a specific district. It was introduced by Councilmember Banks.\n - Ordinance Number: 32,632\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously.\n - Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Warehousing, Food Processing Facility, HU-MU District\n - UID: 95903f8a-09ea-4882-8ce3-28a3ab570f13\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n - Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. Councilmember Banks introduced this ordinance.\n - Ordinance Number: 32,633\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, but with some dissenting votes and an abstention.\n - Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sales, Packaged Alcoholic Beverages, HU-MU District\n - UID: 95903f8a-09ea-4882-8ce3-28a3ab570f13", + "uid": "95903f8a-09ea-4882-8ce3-28a3ab570f13", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 23/19\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the rezoning of properties located at 2403 South Galvez Street and 3520-3532 First Street. The council voted to adjourn the meeting at 4:05 PM, with a motion made by Williams and seconded by Moreno. The vote passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 23/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned at 4:05 PM.\n- UID: 51e414a3-0b90-4218-b3ac-320627895ceb", + "uid": "51e414a3-0b90-4218-b3ac-320627895ceb", + "publish_date": "4-11-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-11-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and six members were present, constituting a quorum. Councilmember Brossett arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, quorum, attendance\n- UID: 7ba3c03c-1465-49b5-bb9e-bfce08bb12af", + "uid": "7ba3c03c-1465-49b5-bb9e-bfce08bb12af", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the January 10, 2019 and January 24, 2019 meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes from the specified meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meeting\n- UID: fb7dca99-36a3-4ba2-8f9d-bba6eff6871a\n\n- Topic: Presentation - NOMTOC Day\n- Summary: Announcement of the annual Mardi Gras parade and festivities by Theo Sanders III, King of NOMTOC, and James Henderson Jr., Club President, Krewe of NOMTOC officers and members.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Announcement of the upcoming Mardi Gras parade and festivities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Mardi Gras, NOMTOC\n- UID: fb7dca99-36a3-4ba2-8f9d-bba6eff6871a\n\n- Topic: Presentation - NOMA\n- Summary: Presentation by Susan Taylor, The Montine McDaniel Freeman Director of the New Orleans Museum of Art, and Gabrielle Wyrick, Deputy Director for Learning and Engagement, on the museum's programs, partnerships, and outreach initiatives.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of the New Orleans Museum of Art's initiatives and programs.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, NOMA, Art Museum\n- UID: fb7dca99-36a3-4ba2-8f9d-bba6eff6871a", + "uid": "fb7dca99-36a3-4ba2-8f9d-bba6eff6871a", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale's Crown Jewels\n- Summary: The Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale is officially proclaiming and honoring all Mardi Gras Queens as Crown Jewels.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Motion to Suspend the Rules: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to add the presentation of Deacon Vinh Tran and the Vietnamese New Year celebration as the fourth order of business passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale, Mardi Gras Queens, Crown Jewels, Presentation\n- UID: eeb821a7-125e-4ca6-a107-2f330ca43e81\n\n- Topic: Vietnamese New Year - Tet Year of the Pig\n- Summary: Discussion of the Vietnamese New Year Tet Celebration 2019, the Year of the Pig, which will be held at Mary Queen of Vietnam Church. Admission is free and open to everyone, with cultural Vietnamese food, games, music, dragon dancers, and a fireworks display.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation of the Vietnamese New Year celebration was added as the fourth order of business after the motion to suspend the rules passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vietnamese New Year, Tet Celebration, Year of the Pig, Mary Queen of Vietnam Church\n- UID: eeb821a7-125e-4ca6-a107-2f330ca43e81\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s 2019 Reliability Plan\n- Summary: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s 2019 Reliability Plan for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Reliability Plan, Regulatory\n- UID: eeb821a7-125e-4ca6-a107-2f330ca43e81", + "uid": "eeb821a7-125e-4ca6-a107-2f330ca43e81", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to Investigate and Remediate Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints and to Establish Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- Summary: The resolution was submitted pursuant to Judge Jeffrey S. Gulin\u2019s Order dated November 19, 2018. It directed Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints, and to establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric service disruptions, reliability standards\n- UID: 8777a35f-a921-4229-b680-66f3afc32a4e\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments on Re: RESOLUTION AND ORDER ESTABLISHING A DOCKET AND OPENING A RULEMAKING PROCEEDING TO CONSIDER REVISING THE COUNCIL\u2019S RULES\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted comments regarding a resolution and order establishing a docket and opening a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council\u2019s rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, rulemaking, whole-building data\n- UID: 8777a35f-a921-4229-b680-66f3afc32a4e\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: J. Keith Hardie, Jr. requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cconceptual approval\u201d of the proposed addition to the Carrollton Courthouse for the property located at 701 S. Carrollton Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received and scheduled to be heard at the City Council\u2019s meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, Carrollton Courthouse\n- UID: 8777a35f-a921-4229-b680-66f3afc32a4e\n\n- Topic: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Mario A. Luna, Litigation Assistant at Earthjustice, submitted an entry of appearance of Susan Stevens Miller on behalf of Alliance for Affordable Energy regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The entry of appearance was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, Earthjustice\n- UID: 8777a35f-a921-4229-b680-66f3afc32a4e", + "uid": "8777a35f-a921-4229-b680-66f3afc32a4e", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Sascha Bollag regarding Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: Sascha Bollag submitted correspondence regarding the recent Entergy push poll and the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct a new power station and request for cost recovery and timely relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sascha Bollag, Entergy New Orleans, power station, cost recovery, push poll\n- UID: 04a3e8e6-d3e6-4725-a428-1c464dbb16bb\n\n- Topic: Communication from Taylor J. Casey, Executive Director, Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: Taylor J. Casey submitted the 2018 New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation (MYHMC) Board Member attendance record.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taylor J. Casey, Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, attendance record\n- UID: 04a3e8e6-d3e6-4725-a428-1c464dbb16bb\n\n- Topic: Communication from Candace N. Newell, Esq., Manager of Board Relations, Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Candace N. Newell submitted the 2018 Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans (S\u00e9&WB) Board members attendance record, per City Council Ordinance Calendar No. 28,133.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Candace N. Newell, Sewerage and Water Board, attendance record, City Council Ordinance\n- UID: 04a3e8e6-d3e6-4725-a428-1c464dbb16bb\n\n- Topic: Communication from James A. Brown, Chair, Ethics Review Board, City of New Orleans\n- Summary: James A. Brown submitted the 2018 Ethics Review Board (ERB) members attendance record for last calendar year, pursuant to City of New Orleans Code of Ordinances Section 2-87.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: James A. Brown, Ethics Review Board, attendance record, City of New Orleans Code of Ordinances\n- UID: 04a3e8e6-d3e6-4725-a428-1c464dbb16bb", + "uid": "04a3e8e6-d3e6-4725-a428-1c464dbb16bb", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s 2018 Reliability Project Status Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services, submitted the report as per Council Resolution R-18-98. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Reliability Project, Council Resolution\n- UID: 454557a8-eac5-45cf-a611-cee9218c3085\n\n- Topic: 2018 New Orleans Business Alliance Board of Director\u2019s Attendance Record\n- Summary: Lisa Hellrich submitted the attendance record of the board.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Attendance record received\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Business Alliance, Board of Directors, Attendance Record\n- UID: 454557a8-eac5-45cf-a611-cee9218c3085\n\n- Topic: Motion to Enroll on Behalf of BSI\n- Summary: Thomas W. Milliner submitted a motion on behalf of BSI regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion received\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to Enroll, BSI, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 454557a8-eac5-45cf-a611-cee9218c3085", + "uid": "454557a8-eac5-45cf-a611-cee9218c3085", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Direct Testimony of Myron B. Katz, Phd, on Behalf of Building Science Innovators, LLC\n- Summary: Myron B. Katz, Phd, submitted direct testimony on behalf of Building Science Innovators, LLC, regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of direct testimony received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, testimony, Building Science Innovators\n- UID: e2710973-350c-4e90-8a9c-066108c6df36\n\n- Topic: Direct Testimony and Schedules of Maurice Brubaker on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Maurice Brubaker submitted direct testimony and schedules on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., regarding the revised application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of direct testimony and schedules received\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, electric and gas rates, testimony, ENO\n- UID: e2710973-350c-4e90-8a9c-066108c6df36\n\n- Topic: Direct Testimony and Schedules of Christopher C. Walters on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.\n- Summary: Christopher C. Walters submitted direct testimony and schedules on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., regarding the revised application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of direct testimony and schedules received\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, electric and gas rates, testimony, ENO\n- UID: e2710973-350c-4e90-8a9c-066108c6df36\n\n- Topic: Response to Public Statement by Councilmember Moreno Pertaining to Decision by Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted correspondence in response to a public statement by Councilmember Moreno regarding the decision by Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to incur $96 million in costs for a proposed gas plant. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of correspondence received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, gas plant, Alliance for Affordable Energy, correspondence\n- UID: e2710973-350c-4e90-8a9c-066108c6df36", + "uid": "e2710973-350c-4e90-8a9c-066108c6df36", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Direct Testimony and Exhibits by Pamela G. Morgan on Behalf of the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted the Direct Testimony and Exhibits of Pamela G. Morgan regarding the Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of testimony and exhibits\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 148d7147-beeb-431a-ae6a-467fe31d095d\n\n- Topic: Submission of Direct Testimony by Justin R. Barnes on Behalf of the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted the public, redacted version of the Direct Testimony of Justin R. Barnes regarding the Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of testimony\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 148d7147-beeb-431a-ae6a-467fe31d095d\n\n- Topic: Submission of Advisors' Report on Settlement Discussions by Jay Beatmann\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel of Dentons US LLP, submitted the Advisors' Report on Settlement Discussions related to the Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of report\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Renewables Portfolio, Cost Recovery\n- UID: 148d7147-beeb-431a-ae6a-467fe31d095d", + "uid": "148d7147-beeb-431a-ae6a-467fe31d095d", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Application of ENO for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: The council received the direct testimony and exhibits of the council's advisors related to the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council received the direct testimony and exhibits related to the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, electric rates, gas rates\n- UID: e13948f7-3e9c-42ed-b622-98ceef87f0d5", + "uid": "e13948f7-3e9c-42ed-b622-98ceef87f0d5", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Direct testimony and exhibits were submitted by various individuals on behalf of Crescent City Power Users\u2019 Group regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Direct testimony and exhibits were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, Crescent City Power Users\u2019 Group\n- UID: 870a0397-fb04-4f8e-b677-fae1f45816fe\n\n- Topic: 2018 New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC) Board Members Attendance Record\n- Summary: The CEO, Cynthia M. Connick, submitted the attendance record of the 2018 New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC) Board members as required by Ordinance Calendar No. 28,133.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Building Corporation, attendance record, CEO, Cynthia M. Connick\n- UID: 870a0397-fb04-4f8e-b677-fae1f45816fe", + "uid": "870a0397-fb04-4f8e-b677-fae1f45816fe", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Kenisha Green-Ross, Special Assistant to the Executive Director, HANO\n - Summary: Kenisha Green-Ross submitted the 2018 Housing Authority of New Orleans (HANO) Board of Commissioners Annual Attendance Report in accordance with the City Council Ordinance Calendar No. 28,133.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n - Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: HANO, Board of Commissioners, Attendance Report\n - UID: 63ea9904-4381-45cb-9850-f40fae22844a\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission - Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n - Summary: The report detailed an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's approval of an application to demolish six unrated buildings, relocate one historic classroom structure off site, renovate the historic courthouse structure, and construct a three-story assisted living and memory care addition with off-street parking for property located at 701 South Carrollton Avenue.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n - Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Central Business District, Demolition, Renovation, Construction\n - UID: 63ea9904-4381-45cb-9850-f40fae22844a\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission\n - Summary: The report transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 142/18, 144/18, 11/19, 12/19, and 14/19, as well as Staff Reports for Information Only regarding property acquisitions for the future development of Louis Armstrong International Airport in Jefferson Parish.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted for information only.\n - Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, Property Acquisitions, Louis Armstrong International Airport\n - UID: 63ea9904-4381-45cb-9850-f40fae22844a", + "uid": "63ea9904-4381-45cb-9850-f40fae22844a", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel Modification\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to modify an existing hotel to include an accessory coffee shop in a Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District. The location of the property is specified as Square 71, Lots A or 15-A, 16, and 17, in the Second Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32530 - 27993 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel Modification, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Residential District\n- UID: db39b5a1-1b3a-4c59-a400-e4f15b38919d\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property located at 5321 N. Robertson St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-34\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Motion\n- UID: db39b5a1-1b3a-4c59-a400-e4f15b38919d", + "uid": "db39b5a1-1b3a-4c59-a400-e4f15b38919d", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to Various Boards and Committees\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointments for various board and committee positions were ratified and approved by the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-34, M-19-36, M-19-37, M-19-38\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-19-34: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-36: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-37: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n - M-19-38: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor's appointments for various board and committee positions were ratified and approved by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, Board of Trustees, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- UID: 8d78b386-1f63-4177-90f7-1fa6041d8145", + "uid": "8d78b386-1f63-4177-90f7-1fa6041d8145", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Amy Landry as Council\u2019s citizen appointment for the New Orleans Business Alliance\n- Summary: The motion M-19-39 was ratified, confirming and approving the appointment of Amy Landry for a term that will expire on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-39\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Amy Landry approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointments, New Orleans Business Alliance, Amy Landry\n- UID: 0624e270-cd6c-495f-877a-fc3a2d2b9b7c\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Emery Whalen to the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Board of Directors\n- Summary: The motion M-19-40 ratified and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Emery Whalen, representing the Louisiana Restaurant Association, for a term ending on December 31, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-40\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Emery Whalen approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointments, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation, Emery Whalen\n- UID: 0624e270-cd6c-495f-877a-fc3a2d2b9b7c\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Katie Witry to the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The motion M-19-41 ratified and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Katie Witry for a term ending on June 30, 2027.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-41\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Katie Witry approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointments, City Planning Commission, Katie Witry\n- UID: 0624e270-cd6c-495f-877a-fc3a2d2b9b7c", + "uid": "0624e270-cd6c-495f-877a-fc3a2d2b9b7c", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Andrea Cambria to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Andrea Cambria, representing the Mid-City Historic District, was appointed to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, effective until June 30, 2021. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-42\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Andrea Cambria to the commission\n- Tags/Keywords: Andrea Cambria, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appointment\n- UID: 77baee1a-45ec-4c93-9d75-fbef75247212\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Frances Fayard to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: Frances Fayard was appointed to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, representing City Council District A, until June 30, 2019. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-43\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Frances Fayard to the commission\n- Tags/Keywords: Frances Fayard, Recreation Development Commission, Appointment\n- UID: 77baee1a-45ec-4c93-9d75-fbef75247212\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Benjamin Arnold Dupuy to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Benjamin Arnold Dupuy was appointed to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, effective until December 31, 2019. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-45\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Benjamin Arnold Dupuy to the committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Benjamin Arnold Dupuy, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, Appointment\n- UID: 77baee1a-45ec-4c93-9d75-fbef75247212\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Freddie King, III to the Audubon Commission\n- Summary: Freddie King, III was appointed to the Audubon Commission, fulfilling the unexpired term of Christopher Meeks, until June 30, 2022. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-46\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Freddie King, III to the commission\n- Tags/Keywords: Freddie King, Audubon Commission, Appointment\n- UID: 77baee1a-45ec-4c93-9d75-fbef75247212", + "uid": "77baee1a-45ec-4c93-9d75-fbef75247212", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointments to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Lorey Flick to fulfill an unexpired term on the City Planning Commission, effective until June 30, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-46\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved.\n- UID: 9018ecb2-b051-42fe-917f-454cc201947b\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment to Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Cashauna Hill to the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee for a term ending on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-47\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved.\n- UID: 9018ecb2-b051-42fe-917f-454cc201947b\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Quality Assurance Review Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Harry Blumenthal, Jr., as a member of the Quality Assurance Review Advisory Committee for the Office of the Inspector General, with a term expiring on December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-48\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved.\n- UID: 9018ecb2-b051-42fe-917f-454cc201947b", + "uid": "9018ecb2-b051-42fe-917f-454cc201947b", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Margaret Adams' appointment to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Margaret Adams as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, representing City Park, for a term that will expire on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-50\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Margaret Adams' appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Margaret Adams, Environmental Advisory Committee\n- UID: a02886f9-cb0e-4946-8e4d-0f967223cd47\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Kyle Wedberg to the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Kyle Wedberg as a member of the City Planning Commission, effective upon approval, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-51\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Kyle Wedberg's reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Kyle Wedberg, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a02886f9-cb0e-4946-8e4d-0f967223cd47\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Matt Torri to the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Matt Torri, representative of the Department of Sanitation, as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee, for a term ending on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-52\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Matt Torri's appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Matt Torri, Environmental Advisory Committee\n- UID: a02886f9-cb0e-4946-8e4d-0f967223cd47\n\n- Topic: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment of Kyle Wedberg to the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Kyle Wedberg as a member of the City Planning Commission, effective upon approval, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-53\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Kyle Wedberg's reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Kyle Wedberg, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a02886f9-cb0e-4946-8e4d-0f967223cd47", + "uid": "a02886f9-cb0e-4946-8e4d-0f967223cd47", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Nicole Lewis to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Nicole Lewis as a member of the Audubon Commission was ratified and approved by the Council, effective until June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-53\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Audubon Commission, Nicole Lewis\n- UID: 8cdfc76f-c7d6-4dd6-b6ba-36617db21b96\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Ramsey Green to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The appointment of Ramsey Green, representative of the Office of Resilience and Sustainability, as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee was ratified and approved by the Council, effective until September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-54\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Ramsey Green, Environmental Advisory Committee, Office of Resilience and Sustainability\n- UID: 8cdfc76f-c7d6-4dd6-b6ba-36617db21b96\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Wilma Thompson James to Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The appointment of Wilma Thompson James as a member of the Environmental Advisory Committee was ratified and approved by the Council, for a term expiring on September 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-55\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Wilma Thompson James, Environmental Advisory Committee\n- UID: 8cdfc76f-c7d6-4dd6-b6ba-36617db21b96\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for Property\n- Summary: The Council granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property located at 2632 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-61\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 8cdfc76f-c7d6-4dd6-b6ba-36617db21b96", + "uid": "8cdfc76f-c7d6-4dd6-b6ba-36617db21b96", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters\n - Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was made by Williams, seconded by Nguyen, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n - Ordinance Number: M-19-61\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda was passed.\n - Tags/Keywords: Motion, Adoption, Consent Agenda\n - UID: 8dae33bd-a020-431b-87cb-7fc1d4fecd8b\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - NCDAC Decision on Demolition Permit\n - Summary: The council discussed the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision to deny a demolition permit for the address 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. The hearing was held, and speakers included proponent Horace Bynum.\n - Ordinance Number: Not specified\n - Votes Summary: Not applicable\n - Decision/Key Actions: Further action may be required based on the council's discussion.\n - Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation\n - UID: 8dae33bd-a020-431b-87cb-7fc1d4fecd8b", + "uid": "8dae33bd-a020-431b-87cb-7fc1d4fecd8b", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Denial of Demolition Permit for 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd\n- Summary: The council approved the recommendation of denial for a demolition permit for the property located at 2626 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-60\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit recommendation passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Recommendation, Council Vote\n- UID: 79f5ce6c-5118-4b86-9b4b-b89d6a176494\n\n- Topic: No Recommendation for Demolition Permit at 2130 Music St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee did not pass a motion to recommend or deny a demolition permit for the property at 2130 Music St. The issue was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The committee did not pass a motion to recommend or deny the demolition permit for the property at 2130 Music St.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Committee Decision\n- UID: 79f5ce6c-5118-4b86-9b4b-b89d6a176494", + "uid": "79f5ce6c-5118-4b86-9b4b-b89d6a176494", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Request for Demolition Permit at 2130 Music St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested a demolition permit for the property at 2130 Music St. The request was continued to the meeting of 2/21/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-35\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for demolition permit continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, property, continuation\n- UID: 0b9f8c2e-2cf3-46ba-afee-cdbd366c481d\n\n- Topic: Fee Waiver/Reduction for 735-37 St. James St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested a fee waiver/reduction for the property at 735-37 St. James St. The motion to deny the waiver/reduction passed, and the fee stands at $70,200.00.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-35\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to deny fee waiver/reduction passed, fee stands at $70,200.00.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, fee waiver, reduction, property, denial\n- UID: 0b9f8c2e-2cf3-46ba-afee-cdbd366c481d\n\n- Topic: Fee Reduction for 735-37 St. James St.\n- Summary: The recommendation of \"denial\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a fee reduction for the property at 735-37 St. James St. was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-62\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of \"denial\" of fee reduction approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, fee reduction, property, approval\n- UID: 0b9f8c2e-2cf3-46ba-afee-cdbd366c481d", + "uid": "0b9f8c2e-2cf3-46ba-afee-cdbd366c481d", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC - Fee Waiver Reduction\n- Summary: Requesting Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d on an application for a demolition permit for the property located at 2124-26 St. Andrew St. The property owner is requesting a fee reduction/waiver of the post demolition fee of $7,680.00, which was recommended to be denied by NCDAC and the motion passed to keep the fee at $7,680.00. The item was continued to the meeting of 2/21/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Amendment Vote: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n Amended Vote: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to deny fee waiver/reduction was passed, fee stands at $7,680.00\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Fee Waiver, Demolition Permit\n- UID: a46d75ae-a721-4b50-9259-938149ea2f88\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Fee Waiver Reduction\n- Summary: HDLC appeal regarding a fee waiver reduction for the property located at 2124-26 St. Andrew St. The details of the appeal and the outcome of the vote were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Fee Waiver, Demolition Permit\n- UID: a46d75ae-a721-4b50-9259-938149ea2f88", + "uid": "a46d75ae-a721-4b50-9259-938149ea2f88", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for 3 Flowerdale Court\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the HDLC's decision to deny the demolition of a garage at 3 Flowerdale Court.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/21/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, demolition, 3 Flowerdale Court\n- UID: 8367a450-5376-46d1-9e23-4a3afdaa2c8e\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for 701 S. Carrollton Avenue\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"conceptual approval\" for a three-story assisted living and memory care facility at 701 S. Carrollton Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was withdrawn by the applicant.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, conceptual approval, 701 S. Carrollton Avenue\n- UID: 8367a450-5376-46d1-9e23-4a3afdaa2c8e\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for Carrollton Courthouse\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"conceptual approval\" of the proposed addition to the Carrollton Courthouse.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/21/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, conceptual approval, Carrollton Courthouse\n- UID: 8367a450-5376-46d1-9e23-4a3afdaa2c8e", + "uid": "8367a450-5376-46d1-9e23-4a3afdaa2c8e", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Magistrate Court and Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office Policy Change\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to cease the practice of jailing victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to compel them to testify, and instead implement community-based approaches to rebuilding trust and encouraging cooperation of victims. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-56\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Implementation of community-based approaches for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic violence, sexual assault, community-based approaches, policy change\n- UID: d15b7eae-6db5-41ad-8624-53baf3ed0e3e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of School Bus Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to defining school buses, creating certificate holder and driver requirements, establishing fees and penalties, and requiring permits, inspections, and licenses for school buses and drivers. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of school bus regulations and requirements.\n- Tags/Keywords: School bus, regulations, transportation, amendment\n- UID: d15b7eae-6db5-41ad-8624-53baf3ed0e3e", + "uid": "d15b7eae-6db5-41ad-8624-53baf3ed0e3e", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a wireless system within the City of New Orleans. It also includes provisions for payments and a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,359\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (4 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (4 YEAS, 0 NAYS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, New Orleans, small cell system\n- UID: dc738703-43c2-4747-8937-9916ca93c6e1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125/18 - LA VANG PEARL, INC.\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to zoning regulations for LA VANG PEARL, INC.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 125/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning regulations, LA VANG PEARL, INC.\n- UID: dc738703-43c2-4747-8937-9916ca93c6e1", + "uid": "dc738703-43c2-4747-8937-9916ca93c6e1", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. However, the deadline for this ordinance passed, and the petition died. Proponents included Thien Nguyen, Diep Nguyen, and Tony V. Tran, while opponents included Paul Masinter and Keith Hardie.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: PAST DEADLINE - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for the conditional use request died due to missing the deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, City Planning Commission, Deadline\n- UID: d75d701a-7c33-4c1d-8311-3fb8fdf8b4ab\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 2515 N. Robertson, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The approximate area to be rezoned is designated as \"Phase II\". Proponents included Robert Rosamond, and there were no opponents.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-59\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: PASSED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, directing the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider the zoning change.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing, HU-RD2, HU-RM2\n- UID: d75d701a-7c33-4c1d-8311-3fb8fdf8b4ab", + "uid": "d75d701a-7c33-4c1d-8311-3fb8fdf8b4ab", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 133/18 - 1517 Terpsichore, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU in the First Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval. The motion to approve passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 133-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD2, HU-MU, City Planning Commission\n- UID: edb5537c-2bbd-41bd-b100-e4a097103d71\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 134/18 - Taghrid S. Mousa\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit the retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-44\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for conditional use was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, MU-2, alcoholic beverages, retail sales\n- UID: edb5537c-2bbd-41bd-b100-e4a097103d71", + "uid": "edb5537c-2bbd-41bd-b100-e4a097103d71", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 12/25/23\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to Square 184, Lot 1-A in the Second Municipal District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\". The motion to deny the ordinance was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the ordinance was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Denial, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 2b918f93-c304-43d3-add7-200dc28b7392\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 1/19\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a request for conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to twelve provisos. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 2/21/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 1/19\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail Establishment, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 2b918f93-c304-43d3-add7-200dc28b7392\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 2/19\n- Summary: The ordinance involved Charles E. Bruneau, Jr. The details of the ordinance and its outcome were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 2/19\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Charles E. Bruneau, Jr.\n- UID: 2b918f93-c304-43d3-add7-200dc28b7392", + "uid": "2b918f93-c304-43d3-add7-200dc28b7392", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages in a standard restaurant in a specific district, with a recommendation for approval subject to two provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 002-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the sale of alcoholic beverages was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Approval\n- UID: 2772e58e-633b-4c93-8677-05384550231c\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district, with a recommendation for approval subject to six provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 4/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the multi-family dwelling was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-Family Dwelling, Conditional Use, Approval\n- UID: 2772e58e-633b-4c93-8677-05384550231c", + "uid": "2772e58e-633b-4c93-8677-05384550231c", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 5/19 - CCC INVESTMENTS, LLC AND CDB PERDIDO, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a mini-warehouse in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and twelve provisos. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 005-19 M-19-67\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for a mini-warehouse in the specified district was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Approval\n- UID: d9752777-5c3d-4eef-a5f7-f9e42961b625\n\n- Topic: N/A\n- Summary: No opponents were present for the motion. The ordinance details and voting outcomes are provided in the specified link.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: d9752777-5c3d-4eef-a5f7-f9e42961b625", + "uid": "d9752777-5c3d-4eef-a5f7-f9e42961b625", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6/19 - Law Office of Rachel I. Conner, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, on Square 494, Lots F, G, and H. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 006-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS: N/A, Number of NAYS: 0, Number of ABSTAIN: N/A, Number of ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission, ZD_ NO. 006-19\n- UID: 9636777c-f798-41d1-ad11-6f0e322c7a41\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 7/19 - Dependable Storage Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use permit for a contractor storage yard in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District, subject to thirteen (13) provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 007-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS: N/A, Number of NAYS: 0, Number of ABSTAIN: N/A, Number of ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use Permit, City Planning Commission, ZD_ NO. 007-19\n- UID: 9636777c-f798-41d1-ad11-6f0e322c7a41", + "uid": "9636777c-f798-41d1-ad11-6f0e322c7a41", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 8/19 - Jae Investments, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight (8) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 007-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for the hotel passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, HU-MU District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 215d644a-65f8-4925-9ca7-9f898e331764\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Capital Budget for the year 2018 in accordance with the City Charter provisions. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,517\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable as it was referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment, Budget Committee\n- UID: 215d644a-65f8-4925-9ca7-9f898e331764\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HMR-2 to HMC-1\n- Summary: An ordinance to effect a zoning change from an HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,518\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable as it was continued to a future meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/21/19 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HMR-2, HMC-1\n- UID: 215d644a-65f8-4925-9ca7-9f898e331764", + "uid": "215d644a-65f8-4925-9ca7-9f898e331764", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend various sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties, ensuring consistency with zoning regulations. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,523\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn before a vote could take place. \n- UID: c413d632-2b28-4807-89ec-fd74ea94532e\n\n- Topic: Granting of Wireless Franchises\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend and ordain sections of the City of New Orleans Code to provide for the granting of wireless franchises, including permits for wireless broadband networks, and related fees and costs. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,524\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and potential vote. \n- UID: c413d632-2b28-4807-89ec-fd74ea94532e\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee to provide advice and expertise to the City Council on matters relating to pay equity.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not mentioned in the provided details\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions mentioned in the provided details\n- UID: c413d632-2b28-4807-89ec-fd74ea94532e", + "uid": "c413d632-2b28-4807-89ec-fd74ea94532e", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Renovations at Norman Playground\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a fourth amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana to facilitate renovations at Norman Playground. The amendment adjusts capital outlay cash project funding. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,534\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Renovations, Norman Playground, Funding\n- UID: 00a0aa4c-be67-492d-b8c4-c3d0600a4d7e\n\n- Topic: Budget Amendment for Mayor's Office\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 by transferring funds from Miscellaneous to the Mayor\u2019s Office to appropriately budget for the Offices of Utilities, Transportation, and Youth & Families. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 2/21/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,536\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Operating Budget, Expenditures, Mayor's Office\n- UID: 00a0aa4c-be67-492d-b8c4-c3d0600a4d7e", + "uid": "00a0aa4c-be67-492d-b8c4-c3d0600a4d7e", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repealing Resolution R-18-65 for the construction of the New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: The council voted to repeal Resolution R-18-65, which approved the construction of the New Orleans Power Station and requested cost recovery and timely relief. The resolution was rescinded.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Repealing of Resolution R-18-65\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Power Station, Resolution, Repeal\n- UID: e975a55f-b505-4de4-b16a-9eabe3d9ec7b\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct New Orleans Power Station and request for cost recovery and timely relief\n- Summary: The council continued the discussion regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. for approval to construct the New Orleans Power Station and request for cost recovery and timely relief. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 2/21/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to the meeting of 2/21/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, New Orleans Power Station, Approval\n- UID: e975a55f-b505-4de4-b16a-9eabe3d9ec7b", + "uid": "e975a55f-b505-4de4-b16a-9eabe3d9ec7b", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for New Filing to Address New Orleans Transmission Reliability Issues\n- Summary: The resolution directs Entergy New Orleans, LLC to make a new filing to address transmission reliability issues in New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/21/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/21/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, transmission reliability, New Orleans\n- UID: 51d3bbe3-9513-462d-b9e7-2074baeed12e\n\n- Topic: Municipal Youth Card for Public Transit Access\n- Summary: The resolution supports the creation of a municipal youth card to provide free access to public transit for youth aged 13 to 18. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 and referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-57\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19, referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: municipal youth card, public transit, youth access\n- UID: 51d3bbe3-9513-462d-b9e7-2074baeed12e\n\n- Topic: Support for Environmental Assessments for Rail Service\n- Summary: The resolution supports the initiatives proposed by Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to administer the environmental assessments necessary to advance rail service. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19 and referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-58\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19, referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: environmental assessments, rail service, Louisiana DOTD\n- UID: 51d3bbe3-9513-462d-b9e7-2074baeed12e\n\n- Topic: Tax Exemptions for Longtime Owner-Occupants of Residential Properties\n- Summary: The resolution urges the State delegation and other City officials to consider additional Constitutional amendments or legislative initiatives that create more tax exemptions or financial relief options for longtime owner-occupants of residential properties impacted by rising property values. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/14/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-63\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/14/19\n- Tags/Keywords: tax exemptions, residential properties, rising property values\n- UID: 51d3bbe3-9513-462d-b9e7-2074baeed12e", + "uid": "51d3bbe3-9513-462d-b9e7-2074baeed12e", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Youth Employment Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate private grant funds for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program, specifically to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers. The purpose is to provide funding for youth employment opportunities in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,537\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing for the appropriation of private grant funds for the youth employment program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Youth Employment, NOLA Youth Works, Summer Employment Program\n- UID: c08a5e58-238d-4b06-9569-f3a26adc5141\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Youth Employment Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate private grant funds for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program, specifically to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers. The purpose is to provide funding for youth employment opportunities in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,538\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing for the appropriation of private grant funds for the youth employment program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Youth Employment, NOLA Youth Works, Summer Employment Program\n- UID: c08a5e58-238d-4b06-9569-f3a26adc5141", + "uid": "c08a5e58-238d-4b06-9569-f3a26adc5141", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Private Grant Funds for NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate private grant funds from Chalmette Refining, LLC to sponsor youth participants from Algiers to work in Algiers through the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32538\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of private grant funds for the NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Private Grant Funds, NOLA Youth Works Summer Employment Program\n- UID: 62bc5424-8f66-415f-99b9-341bfa8e58c6\n\n- Topic: Designation of Temporary \"Clean Zones\" for 2019 French Quarter Festival and Satchmo SummerFest\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the designation of public property within areas of the City of New Orleans as temporary \u201cClean Zones\u201d during the 2019 French Quarter Festival and 2019 Satchmo SummerFest. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32539\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Designation of temporary \u201cClean Zones\u201d for specific events.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zones, French Quarter Festival, Satchmo SummerFest\n- UID: 62bc5424-8f66-415f-99b9-341bfa8e58c6\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds for Hazard Mitigation Federal Grant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security to appropriate hazard mitigation federal grant funds. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32540\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transfer of funds for hazard mitigation federal grant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Transfer of Funds, Hazard Mitigation, Federal Grant\n- UID: 62bc5424-8f66-415f-99b9-341bfa8e58c6", + "uid": "62bc5424-8f66-415f-99b9-341bfa8e58c6", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council voted on multiple ordinances to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to various offices within the city, in order to appropriate federal grant funds for hazard mitigation, emergency management performance, and state grant funds to increase the city's medicine dispensing capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,541, 32,542, 32,543, 32,544\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 4: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances passed, allowing the transfer of funds to appropriate federal and state grant funds for various city offices.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans, Intergovernmental Transfers, Federal Grant Funds, State Grant Funds\n- UID: 3b4c6ffd-ad4e-4723-830b-eb13f053c2bd", + "uid": "3b4c6ffd-ad4e-4723-830b-eb13f053c2bd", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on four ordinances to transfer funds within the city's operating budget for the year 2019, specifically related to appropriating state grant funds for homeland security and emergency preparedness.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,545, 32,546, 32,547, 32,548\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n Vote 3: N/A\n Vote 4: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances passed, allowing the transfer of funds within the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds for homeland security and emergency preparedness.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Operating Budget, State Grant Funds, Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness\n- UID: e8daddac-91e1-433d-b094-c796d1a3fa33", + "uid": "e8daddac-91e1-433d-b094-c796d1a3fa33", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic Development Fund Transfer\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds within the Economic Development Fund from \"other operating\" to \"personal services.\" \n- Ordinance Number: 32548\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Fund Transfer\n- UID: c49917ca-30be-4539-ad64-cbba33f47f04\n\n- Topic: Zoning Regulations Amendment \n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the maximum building height in the S-LM Suburban Lake Area Marina District from 60 feet to 65 feet, citywide. \n- Ordinance Number: 32549\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor, 1 against, and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Building Height, Marina District\n- UID: c49917ca-30be-4539-ad64-cbba33f47f04\n\n- Topic: Planned Development Standards Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to consider reducing the threshold for institutional structures in order to provide for the adaptive reuse of smaller institutional, industrial, and commercial structures, citywide.\n- Ordinance Number: 32550\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 in favor and 3 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Institutional Structures\n- UID: c49917ca-30be-4539-ad64-cbba33f47f04\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Department of Parks and Parkways within the 2019 Capital Budget. \n- Ordinance Number: 32553\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously with 9 in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Parks and Parkways\n- UID: c49917ca-30be-4539-ad64-cbba33f47f04\n\n- Topic: Off-Street Vehicle Parking Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the required off-street vehicle parking spaces and table for off-street parking regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32554\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor, 1 against, and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Off-Street Parking, Vehicle Parking Spaces\n- UID: c49917ca-30be-4539-ad64-cbba33f47f04", + "uid": "c49917ca-30be-4539-ad64-cbba33f47f04", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to reduce the off-street vehicle parking requirement for mini-warehouses in the city. The amendment proposed changing the requirement from one off-street parking space per twenty-five storage units to one off-street parking space per one hundred storage units. \n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 132/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed, resulting in the new off-street parking requirement for mini-warehouses.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Parking Requirements, Mini-Warehouses\n- UID: ed739aa4-8ab5-4d10-828f-3a33142e4d1a\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning, acquisition, installation, and construction of Storm Shelter/Restrooms Portico Units at Joe Bartholomew Golf Course.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,555\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, allowing for the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to proceed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Storm Shelter, Golf Course\n- UID: ed739aa4-8ab5-4d10-828f-3a33142e4d1a\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Alcoholic Beverages Sales\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and parcels within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 127/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the establishment of the Conditional Use for the retail goods establishment with alcoholic beverages sales in the specified area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Goods Establishment, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: ed739aa4-8ab5-4d10-828f-3a33142e4d1a\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mini-Warehouse in Specific Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a mini-warehouse in a designated commercial district and overlay district within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,557\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the establishment of the Conditional Use for the mini-warehouse in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mini-Warehouse, Commercial District\n- UID: ed739aa4-8ab5-4d10-828f-3a33142e4d1a", + "uid": "ed739aa4-8ab5-4d10-828f-3a33142e4d1a", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32557\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-Family Dwelling, Conditional Use, HU-RD2 District\n- UID: 64752172-1712-4f90-b541-411a9aeb8e8c\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Article 19 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District named the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32559\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, with no amendments made.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, Algiers Riverfront, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 64752172-1712-4f90-b541-411a9aeb8e8c\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to provide for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a hotel in an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32560\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with some opposition, and no amendments were made.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District, Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater\n- UID: 64752172-1712-4f90-b541-411a9aeb8e8c", + "uid": "64752172-1712-4f90-b541-411a9aeb8e8c", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 4, Section 4.3.D.4.(c) of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance related to procedural requirements for conditional use approval. It specified the process for introducing and adopting an ordinance related to zoning matters. \n- Ordinance Number: 32560\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was approved by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Procedural Requirements, Conditional Use Approval\n- UID: 02eeeb3b-d563-4e02-b21d-e91bcac1e478\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-868 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend a section of the city code to permit vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to use loading zones, along with establishing parameters and requirements for this purpose.\n- Ordinance Number: 32561\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the city code was approved by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Loading Zones, Musical Performances, City Code Amendment\n- UID: 02eeeb3b-d563-4e02-b21d-e91bcac1e478\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Interagency Parks and Recreation\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement among the City of New Orleans, NORDC, the Audubon Commission, and the City Park Improvement Association for the establishment of an interagency parks and recreation initiative.\n- Ordinance Number: 32562\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The authorization for the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement was approved by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parks and Recreation, Interagency Agreement, Cooperative Endeavor\n- UID: 02eeeb3b-d563-4e02-b21d-e91bcac1e478", + "uid": "02eeeb3b-d563-4e02-b21d-e91bcac1e478", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive wireless franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, L.L.C. to construct, maintain, operate, and authorize new wireless facilities on and under the public rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance also provides for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: 32563\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS and 1 member being absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, New Cingular Wireless, Surety bond\n- UID: 34603689-4ee4-4fa5-a689-7a3b31477af6\n\n- Topic: Granting non-exclusive wireless franchise to SOUTHERN LIGHT, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to SOUTHERN LIGHT, L.L.C. to construct, maintain, and operate new and existing wireless facilities on and under the public rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance also authorizes additional new locations subject to approval by the Grantor, and provides for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: 32564\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS, 1 member abstaining, and 1 member being absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, Southern Light, Surety bond\n- UID: 34603689-4ee4-4fa5-a689-7a3b31477af6\n\n- Topic: Granting non-exclusive wireless franchise to CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, d/b/a VERIZON WIRELESS\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, d/b/a VERIZON WIRELESS to construct, maintain, operate, and authorize new wireless facilities on and under the public rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance also provides for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: 32565\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS and 1 member being absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, Cellco Partnership, Verizon Wireless, Surety bond\n- UID: 34603689-4ee4-4fa5-a689-7a3b31477af6\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: A motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 2:40 PM.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn passed unanimously with 9 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting adjournment, Motion\n- UID: 34603689-4ee4-4fa5-a689-7a3b31477af6", + "uid": "34603689-4ee4-4fa5-a689-7a3b31477af6", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: [Ordinance on Public Safety Measures]\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on implementing new public safety measures within the city, including increased police presence and community engagement initiatives. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: [Insert ordinance number]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of new public safety measures\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Police Presence, Community Engagement\n- UID: 6a430970-0fb5-42ed-82ff-9ace4e4d8cda\n\n- Topic: [Ordinance on Infrastructure Funding]\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to allocate additional funding for infrastructure improvements, including road maintenance and public transportation enhancements. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: [Insert ordinance number]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of additional funding for infrastructure improvements\n- Tags/Keywords: Infrastructure, Funding, Road Maintenance, Public Transportation\n- UID: 6a430970-0fb5-42ed-82ff-9ace4e4d8cda", + "uid": "6a430970-0fb5-42ed-82ff-9ace4e4d8cda", + "publish_date": "2-7-2019", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-7-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members for the meeting. A quorum was established with five members present, constituting a quorum, while two members were absent initially but arrived later.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (5 present, 2 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: e9302e66-b9f5-484c-b120-40dd658d5a85", + "uid": "e9302e66-b9f5-484c-b120-40dd658d5a85", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Military Day in the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Major General David Mize presented the idea of celebrating Military Day in the City of New Orleans to acknowledge the military's service to the country. The council suspended the rules to go to this as the first order of business, and the motion passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the presentation of Military Day in the City of New Orleans.\n- UID: 3737fefa-6df3-46ef-84bb-f5ea49e0e944\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the meetings on November 7, 2019, and November 21, 2019. The motion to adopt the minutes passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the minutes from the specified meetings.\n- UID: 3737fefa-6df3-46ef-84bb-f5ea49e0e944", + "uid": "3737fefa-6df3-46ef-84bb-f5ea49e0e944", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RTA) Presentation\n- Summary: The presentation addressed ongoing issues with the New Orleans Ferry system, with no proponents or opponents presenting their views. The speakers included Laura Cottingim, Fabienne Keenum, Carley Sercovich, Erin French, Vlad Ghelase, Michael Burnside, Hillary Hanning, and Beatrix Bell.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational presentation with no specific vote outcome.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, New Orleans Ferry, public transportation\n- UID: cf1e5d79-3b92-4c6f-a9ce-4fef3b2c8e07\n\n- Topic: ASHE\u2019 CULTURAL ARTS CENTER Presentation\n- Summary: The presentation honored the retiring Co-Founder and Executive Director Carol Bebelle and provided an overview of the Ashe\u2019 Cultural Arts Center's history and community involvement. Councilmember Banks was present for the presentation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational presentation with no specific vote outcome.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ashe\u2019 Cultural Arts Center, community involvement, cultural preservation\n- UID: cf1e5d79-3b92-4c6f-a9ce-4fef3b2c8e07\n\n- Topic: Resolution No. R-19-497\n- Summary: The resolution expressed support for the Louisiana State Legislature to introduce and pass legislation, with the participation of several councilmembers including Moreno, Williams, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, and Nguyen.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-497\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS: N/A, Number of NAYS: N/A, Number of ABSTAIN: N/A, Number of ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with support from the councilmembers.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, legislative support, Louisiana State Legislature\n- UID: cf1e5d79-3b92-4c6f-a9ce-4fef3b2c8e07", + "uid": "cf1e5d79-3b92-4c6f-a9ce-4fef3b2c8e07", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Tax exemptions on feminine hygiene products and diapers\n- Summary: The ordinance allows local governments to grant tax exemptions on feminine hygiene products and diapers.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-497\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing tax exemptions on feminine hygiene products and diapers.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax exemptions, feminine hygiene products, diapers\n- UID: 0550eff8-83a5-4a07-b9b1-824fbeee3376\n\n- Topic: Executive Session for Discussion of Litigation\n- Summary: The council convened in executive session to discuss litigation related to Lashawn Jones, et al versus Marlin Gusman, et al.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The executive session was held to discuss the specified litigation.\n- UID: 0550eff8-83a5-4a07-b9b1-824fbeee3376", + "uid": "0550eff8-83a5-4a07-b9b1-824fbeee3376", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 105/19 - HONORABLE MARLIN N. GUSMAN, SHERIFF, ORLEANS PARISH\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit the temporary use of Buildings 1 and 2 of the Orleans Justice Center\u2019s Temporary Detention Center to house inmates suffering acute and sub-acute mental disorders until a more permanent Phase III facility is complete. It also allowed for the limited housing of two special classifications of inmates in Buildings 3 and 4 of the Temporary Detention Center. The ordinance was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 105/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to permit temporary use of detention center buildings for housing inmates with mental disorders.\n- UID: 347103f5-9cac-40da-b543-dafc8f73973d", + "uid": "347103f5-9cac-40da-b543-dafc8f73973d", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 105-19\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the development of certain lots in the First Municipal District. The City Planning Commission had recommended denial of the development.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 105-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Modified Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to modify and approve the ordinance passed.\n- UID: 8f3ee978-2a4a-47e0-aec5-5dc741a0b1d9\n\n- Topic: M-19-512\n- Summary: This pertained to a communication from the Department of Safety and Permits regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-512\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 8f3ee978-2a4a-47e0-aec5-5dc741a0b1d9", + "uid": "8f3ee978-2a4a-47e0-aec5-5dc741a0b1d9", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision on demolition permits\n- Summary: The council discussed the NCDAC's approval of demolition permits for two locations and received the transmittal approvals.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The NCDAC's decision on demolition permits was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permits, transmittal approvals\n- UID: 32f93ce2-bdef-48b0-81d2-421d7db308e7\n\n- Topic: Reply Comments on Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted the Advisors' Reply Comments on Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Reply Comments on Renewable Portfolio Standards were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Jay Beatmann, comments\n- UID: 32f93ce2-bdef-48b0-81d2-421d7db308e7\n\n- Topic: Comments on Replies to the Advisor's Report\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke submitted comments on Replies to the Advisor's Report regarding Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments on Replies to the Advisor's Report were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Logan A. Burke, comments\n- UID: 32f93ce2-bdef-48b0-81d2-421d7db308e7\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy's Reply Comments\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke submitted the Alliance for Affordable Energy's Reply Comments on Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Alliance for Affordable Energy's Reply Comments were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Alliance for Affordable Energy, comments\n- UID: 32f93ce2-bdef-48b0-81d2-421d7db308e7", + "uid": "32f93ce2-bdef-48b0-81d2-421d7db308e7", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Reply Comments Concerning the October 15, 2019 Filings of Various Parties, regarding the Resolution & Order Establishing a Docket and Opening Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standard (Council Docket No. UD-19-01).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Renewable Portfolio Standard, Regulatory\n- UID: 643ab78c-c019-43b4-abee-a9f2f3e74f79\n\n- Topic: Communication from Carrie R. Tournillon, Partner, Kean | Miller, LLP, Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted, on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., the original and two copies of its Reply Comments on Advisors Report, regarding the Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards (CNO Docket UD-19-01).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Renewable Portfolio Standards, Rulemaking Proceeding\n- UID: 643ab78c-c019-43b4-abee-a9f2f3e74f79\n\n- Topic: Communication from Elizabeth Galante, PosiGen Solar\n- Summary: Elizabeth Galante submitted PosiGen Solar\u2019s Reply Comments regarding a Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards (Docket No. UD-19-01).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, PosiGen Solar, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Rulemaking Proceeding\n- UID: 643ab78c-c019-43b4-abee-a9f2f3e74f79\n\n- Topic: Communication from Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's November 2019 Monthly Progress Report on its Collaboration with the Sewerage.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was submitted for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Monthly Progress Report, Regulatory\n- UID: 643ab78c-c019-43b4-abee-a9f2f3e74f79", + "uid": "643ab78c-c019-43b4-abee-a9f2f3e74f79", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted the Public Version of the Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's concerning construction of the New Orleans Power Station, pursuant to Council Resolution R-19-78.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Bi-Monthly Report, New Orleans Power Station\n- UID: 7e38c263-2ebc-4865-b3b3-e561f5b2f3f5\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: Jeffrey Johnson, owner of Koi Construction and Development, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to issue the maximum fine of $10,000.00 for property located at 2616-18 Dauphine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 12/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Fine, Property\n- UID: 7e38c263-2ebc-4865-b3b3-e561f5b2f3f5\n\n- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a CD-ROM containing Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Outages for the period of August 1, 2019 through September 30, 2019, per Council Resolution R-17-427.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Customer Outages, Bi-Monthly Report\n- UID: 7e38c263-2ebc-4865-b3b3-e561f5b2f3f5", + "uid": "7e38c263-2ebc-4865-b3b3-e561f5b2f3f5", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 103/19 - 121/19\n- Summary: Transmitting multiple zoning docket numbers for various council members, with a deadline of 2/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received with a hearing date set for 12/19/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Docket Numbers, Deadline\n- UID: f23f9cc2-184d-11ea-8baa-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD)\n- Summary: An ordinance to grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development and necessary waivers for a multi-family residential development in historic districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,824\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/19/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Zoning, Historic Districts\n- UID: 12942ab1-bce0-4f04-83b6-f1459a914b28\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mardi Gras Den\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use for a Mardi Gras den in a historic urban neighborhood mixed-use district.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,832\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mardi Gras, Historic Districts\n- UID: 28267b1-4cde-3d05-82a1-e1459a914b29\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Mardi Gras Den\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use for a Mardi Gras den in a historic urban neighborhood mixed-use district.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,833\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Mardi Gras, Historic Districts\n- UID: f23f9cc2-184d-11ea-8baa-0050569183fb", + "uid": "12942ab1-bce0-4f04-83b6-f1459a914b28", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant with Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant with the sale of alcoholic beverages over 5,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 100/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32833: 8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a conditional use for the specified type of restaurant.\n- UID: 9c39abfe-aad3-4169-a180-8b29c3d94bad\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations from the \"Small Box Retail Diversity Study\". The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 78/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32836: 8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, incorporating recommendations and initiatives citywide.\n- UID: 9c39abfe-aad3-4169-a180-8b29c3d94bad\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a hotel in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 64/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (32847: 8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a conditional use for the specified hotel.\n- UID: 9c39abfe-aad3-4169-a180-8b29c3d94bad", + "uid": "9c39abfe-aad3-4169-a180-8b29c3d94bad", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in CBD-1 Core Central Business District\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to establish a conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 93/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the establishment of a conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in the specified area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, CBD-1\n- UID: 4fa9bb43-dc2e-4120-ba9b-55bbdf949b86\n\n- Topic: Demolition permit for property at 5014 Howard Ave.\n- Summary: A motion was made to grant approval for a demolition permit for a property at 5014 Howard Ave. The matter was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-499\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: CONTINUED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was made to continue the matter to the meeting of 12/19/19, postponing the approval of the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: 4fa9bb43-dc2e-4120-ba9b-55bbdf949b86\n\n- Topic: Demolition permit for property at 31 McAlister Drive\n- Summary: A motion was made to grant approval for a demolition permit for a property at 31 McAlister Drive. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-502\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval for the demolition permit for the property at 31 McAlister Drive was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: 4fa9bb43-dc2e-4120-ba9b-55bbdf949b86\n\n- Topic: Demolition permit for property at 1930 Pauger St.\n- Summary: A motion was made to grant approval for a demolition permit for a property at 1930 Pauger St. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-503\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval for the demolition permit for the property at 1930 Pauger St. was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: 4fa9bb43-dc2e-4120-ba9b-55bbdf949b86", + "uid": "4fa9bb43-dc2e-4120-ba9b-55bbdf949b86", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters\n- Summary: Motion was made to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-503\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Consent Agenda, Adoption\n- UID: 3acc37cd-a3c3-46cb-82be-598dda60e5e0\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Report for 1020 Thalia Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 1020 Thalia Street, Sun Day are Fundays LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0514\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Disapproval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Recommendation, Disapproval\n- UID: 3acc37cd-a3c3-46cb-82be-598dda60e5e0\n\n- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program for 1020 Thalia Street\n- Summary: Resolution R-19-487 was introduced to approve the participation of Municipal Address 1020 Thalia Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program. (RTA #2017-0514)\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-487\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Approval, Resolution\n- UID: 3acc37cd-a3c3-46cb-82be-598dda60e5e0", + "uid": "3acc37cd-a3c3-46cb-82be-598dda60e5e0", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for RTA #2017-0515, 1818 Magazine Street, Thursday Dinner LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 1818 Magazine Street, owned by Thursday Dinner LLC. The report was received at the meeting of 11/21/19 and a hearing was held. Resolution No. R-19-488 was also approved, allowing the participation of Municipal Address 1818 Magazine Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0515, R-19-488\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request and the participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program for Municipal Address 1818 Magazine Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Property Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: 36f97afc-1e94-4167-a829-445fb4a91dc1", + "uid": "36f97afc-1e94-4167-a829-445fb4a91dc1", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal of Elizabeth B. Ballard\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) failed to pass a motion regarding an application for a demolition permit for the property at 1054-56 S. Genois St. The motion was forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation due to a lack of votes.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-500\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (Number of YEAS: N/A, Number of NAYS: N/A, Number of ABSTAIN: N/A, Number of ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion failed and was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19.\n- UID: 664ff902-5acd-4c4a-9779-6b6f34b52f86", + "uid": "664ff902-5acd-4c4a-9779-6b6f34b52f86", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for Demolition Permit at 900 Flood St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) appealed for Council action regarding the approval of a demolition permit for the property at 900 Flood St.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-19-479\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council passed the motion to grant the NCDAC's request for a demolition permit for the property at 900 Flood St.\n- UID: b3d48d9b-1af2-4434-9b4a-287737434d64", + "uid": "b3d48d9b-1af2-4434-9b4a-287737434d64", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fee Reduction Request at 3219 Belfort St.\n- Summary: Property owner requested a fee reduction of $10,560.00 (15% of building value) and it was recommended to be reduced to $5,000.00. Motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-489\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduction recommended to be reduced to $5,000.00.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee reduction, Property owner, Motion passed\n- UID: 517046eb-4fbc-4f6f-b0a6-4ca7e9080ff9\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 5306-08 Canal Blvd.\n- Summary: Council action was requested regarding the denial of a demolition permit application. The item was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Item continued to the meeting of 12/19/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC appeal, Demolition permit, Continued\n- UID: 517046eb-4fbc-4f6f-b0a6-4ca7e9080ff9", + "uid": "517046eb-4fbc-4f6f-b0a6-4ca7e9080ff9", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Demolition at 1450 N. Dorgenois St\n- Summary: The appeal was to overturn the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the demolition of a structure at 1450 N. Dorgenois Street. The motion to overrule the decision passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-510\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was to overrule the denial of the demolition.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: ab4a4f33-7222-4ecd-a905-3e089c19b359\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Family Center of Hope\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Family Center of Hope to operate an Evening Reporting Center as an alternative to detention for youth pending adjudication in Orleans Parish Juvenile Court. The details of the agreement were attached to the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,856\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was authorized to allow the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Family Center of Hope, Evening Reporting Center, Orleans Parish Juvenile Court\n- UID: ab4a4f33-7222-4ecd-a905-3e089c19b359", + "uid": "ab4a4f33-7222-4ecd-a905-3e089c19b359", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 76/19\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District for a specific area in the Fifth Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion to approve was made by Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Brossett, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 76-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- UID: d43f9982-14a3-4e6b-9d9f-686db87c9402\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 89/19 - J&R RENTAL PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: Information about this ordinance is not provided in the given chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-511\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information available.\n- UID: d43f9982-14a3-4e6b-9d9f-686db87c9402", + "uid": "d43f9982-14a3-4e6b-9d9f-686db87c9402", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a bar in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional use to permit a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, on Square 5, Lots 23 and B or D, in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 89-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval subject to six (6) provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Historic District, Bar, Approval\n- UID: e1b95313-03f6-4bbc-b68d-c4523a3b6c1d\n\n- Topic: Zoning change and conditional use for a reception facility\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and a conditional use to permit a reception facility over 5,000 square feet in floor area in the proposed HU-B1 District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 106-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval subject to one (1) waiver and eight (8) provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Conditional use, Reception facility, Approval\n- UID: e1b95313-03f6-4bbc-b68d-c4523a3b6c1d", + "uid": "e1b95313-03f6-4bbc-b68d-c4523a3b6c1d", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Subdivision Docket Appeal for 1637 N. Tonti Street\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission's decision to deny the re-subdivision for property located at 1637 N. Tonti Street was appealed by Alexander Adamick, but the appeal was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-513\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal was withdrawn\n- UID: b71d82f6-6a81-40b9-b579-187237a88541\n\n- Topic: Subdivision Docket Appeal for 1464 N. Galvez Street\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission's decision to deny the re-subdivision for property located at 1464 N. Galvez Street was appealed by Alexander Adamick.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-513\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal was submitted\n- UID: b71d82f6-6a81-40b9-b579-187237a88541", + "uid": "b71d82f6-6a81-40b9-b579-187237a88541", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Re-subdivision of Lots 8-A and 8-B on Square 1040\n- Summary: The ordinance recommended \"denial\" of the request by 1464 North Galvez, LLC to re-subdivide Lots 8-A and 8-B on Square 1040. The motion to overrule the recommendation passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-514\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the recommendation passed.\n- UID: a9975fa3-508a-48b1-8f5b-2a22bc388013\n\n- Topic: Proposed 2020 Budget and Work Plan for the City of New Orleans Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the submission of the 2020 budget and work plan for the Downtown Development District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" of the plan. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19.\n- UID: a9975fa3-508a-48b1-8f5b-2a22bc388013", + "uid": "a9975fa3-508a-48b1-8f5b-2a22bc388013", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Energy Efficiency Performance Measurement for Nonresidential and Multi-Family Buildings\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno introduced an ordinance to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/23/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to 1/23/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/23/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy efficiency, Measurement, Nonresidential buildings, Multi-family buildings\n- UID: 58ac881b-8afb-4183-be8a-020a880370da\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Preparedness\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett introduced two ordinances to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs. Both ordinances were withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Numbers: 32783, 32784\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Withdrawn)\n - Vote 2: N/A - (Withdrawn)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Emergency preparedness, Homeland security, FEMA\n- UID: 58ac881b-8afb-4183-be8a-020a880370da", + "uid": "58ac881b-8afb-4183-be8a-020a880370da", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Prohibition of Salary History in City Contracts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new division to prohibit city contractors and subcontractors from using salary histories of applicants to determine starting salaries for employment positions connected with a city contract. It also provides for limited exceptions and enforcement of these prohibitions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32792\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Prohibition, Salary History, City Contracts\n- UID: a3240c21-e76d-48be-a457-b842502d2c3a\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendments\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to de-appropriate funds from various departments and appropriate funds to others in the 2019 Capital Budget. It includes changes to allocations for departments such as the New Orleans Fire Department, the Department of Health, and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: 32812\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Capital Budget ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriations, Departmental Funds\n- UID: a3240c21-e76d-48be-a457-b842502d2c3a", + "uid": "a3240c21-e76d-48be-a457-b842502d2c3a", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Public Market Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to provide recommendations for the establishment of a Public Market in certain CBD open space zoning districts, specifically considering Duncan Plaza. The text changes apply to Open-Space Districts in the Central Business District (CBD). The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32812\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of a new open space zoning district, OS-CBD, including Public Market as a conditional use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Public Market, CBD, Ordinance\n- UID: 977c801c-5b3d-43eb-90e9-bddf3bfd02e7\n\n- Topic: Renewal of Designation of Local Sales and Use Taxes for Economic Development\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the continuance and renewal of the designation of the local sales and use taxes to be used in determining the sales tax increment for the New Orleans City Park Taxing District for an additional six years to be used for economic development purposes. The motion was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32816\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further discussion and decision to be made at the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sales Tax, Economic Development, New Orleans City Park, Taxing District\n- UID: 977c801c-5b3d-43eb-90e9-bddf3bfd02e7", + "uid": "977c801c-5b3d-43eb-90e9-bddf3bfd02e7", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 840 Third Street\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement for a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public right-of-way at 840 Third Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32825\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 840 Third Street.\n- UID: 6fd179b8-8d76-4ed1-9a9d-eef72b5677c3\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 501 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement for a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public right-of-way at 501 Tchoupitoulas Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32826\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 501 Tchoupitoulas Street.\n- UID: 6fd179b8-8d76-4ed1-9a9d-eef72b5677c3", + "uid": "6fd179b8-8d76-4ed1-9a9d-eef72b5677c3", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Servitude Agreement for 513-521 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way located at 513-521 Tchoupitoulas Street. The agreement incorporates space that is neither needed for public purposes nor interferes with the use of the public right-of-way. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,827\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- UID: 8b292b8f-261b-409f-93aa-c6fb621cc8fa\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Lease Agreement for 4221 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a lease to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way located at 4221 Magazine Street. The lease agreement incorporates space that is neither needed for public purposes nor interferes with the use of the public right-of-way. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,828\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- UID: 8b292b8f-261b-409f-93aa-c6fb621cc8fa", + "uid": "8b292b8f-261b-409f-93aa-c6fb621cc8fa", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Ordinance to Grant Servitude at 1009 Camp Street\nSummary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 1009 Camp Street. The ordinance passed.\nOrdinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,829\nVotes Summary:\n- Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\nDecision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\nTags/Keywords: Servitude, Encroachments, Public Right-of-Way \nUID: 89b09f5e-90e3-4298-9722-861e8f314f4c\n\nTopic: Ordinance to Grant Servitude at 749 St. Charles Avenue\nSummary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 749 St. Charles Avenue. The ordinance passed.\nOrdinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,830\nVotes Summary:\n- Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\nDecision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\nTags/Keywords: Servitude, Encroachments, Public Right-of-Way \nUID: 89b09f5e-90e3-4298-9722-861e8f314f4c", + "uid": "89b09f5e-90e3-4298-9722-861e8f314f4c", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Servitude Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on portions of public right-of-way located at 1615 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. The minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement are fixed, and it is declared that the use granted in the agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,831\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any opposing votes.\n- UID: 1e8623b2-a4f0-4ada-bbd6-b7df1772c6b8\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement with TCI Packaging, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with TCI PACKAGING, LLC for the Shed on Esplanade Wharf and the Shed on Governor Nicholls Wharf. The annual rent and terms of the lease are fixed, and it is declared that the property to be leased is not needed for public purposes during the lease term. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,838\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any opposing votes.\n- UID: 1e8623b2-a4f0-4ada-bbd6-b7df1772c6b8", + "uid": "1e8623b2-a4f0-4ada-bbd6-b7df1772c6b8", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Re-establishment of Food Policy Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to re-establish the Food Policy Advisory Committee for one year to address the lack of access to healthy food within New Orleans, with representatives from diverse interests. The relationship between the Council and the Committee will be reassessed annually.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-501\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Re-establishes the Food Policy Advisory Committee for one year with diverse representation to address the lack of access to healthy food.\n- UID: 9fac9672-2ab7-41f4-b5fb-5d6762fca69d", + "uid": "9fac9672-2ab7-41f4-b5fb-5d6762fca69d", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Parking Restrictions near Parades\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to prohibit the parking of certain vehicles near parades during specific times in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32849\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parking, Parades, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 203b538c-b93d-4563-9639-0a93ad136041\n\n- Topic: Regulations for Carnival and Mardi Gras\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend various sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to Carnival and Mardi Gras, including permit requirements, float parade regulations, prohibited throws, and other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32850\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Carnival, Mardi Gras, Regulations, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 203b538c-b93d-4563-9639-0a93ad136041\n\n- Topic: Downtown Development District Plan\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District's 2020 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32851\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, City of New Orleans, Capital Plan\n- UID: 203b538c-b93d-4563-9639-0a93ad136041\n\n- Topic: [No specific topic mentioned]\n- Summary: No specific topic mentioned in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32859\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific outcome or decision mentioned in the available information.\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 203b538c-b93d-4563-9639-0a93ad136041", + "uid": "203b538c-b93d-4563-9639-0a93ad136041", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fourth District Police Station CEA Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to amend a previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the planning and construction of the Fourth District Police Station. The amendment updates certain specifics of the original CEA and adjusts funding for the project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32859 - 28273 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 853022a5-feda-4010-92f0-6c8d0cc60944\n\n- Topic: Sewerage and Water Board Electric Substation CEA\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans for the planning and construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Electric Substation at the S&WB's Carrollton Campus.\n- Ordinance Number: 32860 - 28274 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 853022a5-feda-4010-92f0-6c8d0cc60944\n\n- Topic: N/A\n- Summary: This ordinance is not applicable as it does not contain relevant details.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,861 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BROSSETT (BY REQUEST)\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 853022a5-feda-4010-92f0-6c8d0cc60944", + "uid": "853022a5-feda-4010-92f0-6c8d0cc60944", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and re-ordination of 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to de-appropriate funds from multiple departments and appropriate funds to several other departments. It was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Capital Budget, Appropriation, Departments\n- UID: f23f9cc2-184d-11ea-8baa-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations from the 2019 \"Billboard Study\". It was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Billboard Study, CZO Amendments\n- UID: b53f0b92-b95b-4706-989a-a15d5c03a7c5\n\n- Topic: Feasibility Study for Permitting and Regulating Parklets\n- Summary: The resolution requested the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way. It was continued to the meeting of 12/19/19 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Parklets, Feasibility Study, Public Right of Way\n- UID: b53f0b92-b95b-4706-989a-a15d5c03a7c5", + "uid": "b53f0b92-b95b-4706-989a-a15d5c03a7c5", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Agreement for Watershed Region Management Activities\n- Summary: The council considered a resolution (R-19-415 LO) to approve an agreement between Orleans Parish and the Regional Planning Commission for the purpose of applying for grant funding and supporting watershed region management activities in conjunction with the State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative. The resolution was withdrawn and replaced with a substitute resolution (Sub R-19-490) granting permission for the Regional Planning Commission to submit a Regional Capacity Building Grant program application on behalf of Orleans Parish and other parishes in Watershed Region No. 8. The substitute resolution was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415 LO and Sub R-19-490\n- Votes Summary:\n - R-19-415 LO: Withdrawn\n - Sub R-19-490: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Substitute resolution granting permission for grant application was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Orleans Parish, Regional Planning Commission, Watershed Region, Grant Funding, State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative\n- UID: b335eba2-006a-44e8-9bfe-7da8647fa905\n\n- Topic: Regional Capacity Building Grant Program Application\n- Summary: The council considered a substitute resolution (Sub R-19-490) to grant permission for the Regional Planning Commission to submit a Regional Capacity Building Grant program application on behalf of Orleans Parish and other parishes in Watershed Region No. 8, in conjunction with the State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative. The substitute resolution was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: Sub R-19-490\n- Votes Summary:\n - Sub R-19-490: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Substitute resolution granting permission for grant application was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Regional Planning Commission, Grant Program Application, Orleans Parish, Watershed Region, State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative\n- UID: b335eba2-006a-44e8-9bfe-7da8647fa905\n\n- Topic: Watershed Region No. 8 Coordination\n- Summary: The council considered a resolution (R-19-491) to grant the Regional Planning Commission permission to serve as the coordinating entity and financial officer for Region No. 8 in conjunction with the State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative. The outcome of the vote and any further actions or discussions were not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-491\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Regional Planning Commission, Watershed Region No. 8, Coordination, State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative\n- UID: b335eba2-006a-44e8-9bfe-7da8647fa905", + "uid": "b335eba2-006a-44e8-9bfe-7da8647fa905", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Agreement with South Central Planning and Development Commission\n- Summary: The council discussed and ultimately withdrew the agreement between Orleans Parish and South Central Planning and Development Commission for the purpose of applying for grant funding and supporting Watershed Region No. 6 management activities. The agreement was withdrawn, and a substitute resolution was added to the agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-491\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add Substitute Resolution R-19-490 - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The agreement was withdrawn, and a substitute resolution was added to the agenda.\n- UID: 851f0db6-ae0f-4184-baad-9d14fef83289\n\n- Topic: Granting Permission to South Central Planning and Development Commission\n- Summary: The council granted permission to the South Central Planning and Development Commission to submit a Regional Capacity Building Grant program application on behalf of Orleans Parish and other parishes in Watershed Region No. 6. The commission was also authorized to serve as the coordinating entity and financial officer for Region No. 6 in conjunction with the State of Louisiana Watershed Initiative.\n- Ordinance Number: Sub R-19-491\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Permission was granted to the South Central Planning and Development Commission.\n- UID: 851f0db6-ae0f-4184-baad-9d14fef83289\n\n- Topic: Motion by Councilmembers Brossett, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, and Nguyen\n- Summary: The council discussed a motion by several council members, but the details of the motion and its outcome were not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-492\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 851f0db6-ae0f-4184-baad-9d14fef83289", + "uid": "851f0db6-ae0f-4184-baad-9d14fef83289", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: BOND PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes for the special Election held on November 16, 2019 for the BOND PROPOSITION. The total votes were 117,165, with 76,792 votes for and 40,373 votes against. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-492\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 99724339-ea84-46f4-9bba-4ccfb8b2f642\n\n- Topic: MILLAGE PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes for the special Election held on November 16, 2019 for the MILLAGE PROPOSITION. The total votes were 118,372, with 54,694 votes for and 63,678 votes against. The majority of votes were against the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-493\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 99724339-ea84-46f4-9bba-4ccfb8b2f642\n\n- Topic: MID-CITY SECURITY DISTRICT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The ordinance tabulated the votes for the special Election held on November 16, 2019 for the MID-CITY SECURITY DISTRICT PROPOSITION. The total votes were 4,816, with 2,971 votes for and 1,845 votes against. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 99724339-ea84-46f4-9bba-4ccfb8b2f642", + "uid": "99724339-ea84-46f4-9bba-4ccfb8b2f642", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax Proposition\n- Summary: The special election held on November 16, 2019 resulted in 77,642 votes for and 41,248 votes against the proposition, with a total of 118,890 votes cast. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-494\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax Proposition passed.\n- UID: f5fc7c6c-cf52-4c0a-b0fb-5c9bf73ca511\n\n- Topic: Human Rights Commission Proposition\n- Summary: The special election held on November 16, 2019 resulted in 86,354 votes for and 32,566 votes against the proposition, with a total of 118,920 votes cast. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-496\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the Human Rights Commission Proposition passed.\n- UID: f5fc7c6c-cf52-4c0a-b0fb-5c9bf73ca511", + "uid": "f5fc7c6c-cf52-4c0a-b0fb-5c9bf73ca511", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Direct the City Planning Commission for Zoning Ordinance Amendment\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Height Interim Zoning District to establish maximum building height standards in certain areas.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-498\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for the zoning ordinance amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: 59077d51-9c6a-4306-b8e6-c08f74a2e68a\n\n- Topic: Motion to Waive Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The motion seeks to waive all permit fees relative to the \"NORDC\" Facility Rental Fee for events and activities officially sponsored and sanctioned by the Mid-City Neighborhood Organization, specifically for the \"Mid-City Holiday Market\" event.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-504\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to waive permit fees for the \"Mid-City Holiday Market\" event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit Fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Mid-City Neighborhood Organization\n- UID: 59077d51-9c6a-4306-b8e6-c08f74a2e68a", + "uid": "59077d51-9c6a-4306-b8e6-c08f74a2e68a", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Mary Moran to Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratification and approval of Mary Moran's appointment as a member of the Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-504\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Mary Moran approved for a term ending on June 30, 2020\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: 120401bc-01a0-4638-9bea-4155c38b7344\n\n- Topic: Addition to Council's agenda\n- Summary: Suspend the Rules to add a motion to the Council's agenda\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-505\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to add the foregoing Motion to the Council's agenda was approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Council agenda, Suspend the Rules, Motion\n- UID: 120401bc-01a0-4638-9bea-4155c38b7344", + "uid": "120401bc-01a0-4638-9bea-4155c38b7344", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of David Callahan to Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of David Callahan as a member of the Ferry Advisory Committee was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-506\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of David Callahan approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Ferry Advisory Committee, David Callahan\n- UID: 524fe420-d618-4299-b1c1-f9635fc96637\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Yvonn Mitchell-Grubb to Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Appointment of Yvonn Mitchell-Grubb as a member of the Ferry Advisory Committee was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-507\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Yvonn Mitchell-Grubb approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Ferry Advisory Committee, Yvonn Mitchell-Grubb, appointment\n- UID: 524fe420-d618-4299-b1c1-f9635fc96637", + "uid": "524fe420-d618-4299-b1c1-f9635fc96637", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Michael Verderosa's Appointment to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Michael Verderosa as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-508\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Michael Verderosa approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, Neighborhood Conservation District, Committee\n- UID: a5a609b9-db64-4eaf-bbdd-f5420cc435ad", + "uid": "a5a609b9-db64-4eaf-bbdd-f5420cc435ad", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Douglas Evans' appointment to the City Council Task Force on Nonprofit Parcel Fees\n- Summary: The motion to ratify, confirm, and approve the appointment of Douglas Evans to the City Council Task Force on Nonprofit Parcel Fees was introduced by Councilmember Banks. The motion passed, with a unanimous vote in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-509\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Douglas Evans to the task force was confirmed and approved.\n- UID: b5c99118-9e7d-441a-aa70-bda47e4464a5\n\n- Topic: Introduction of Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno introduced and laid over ordinances on first reading as required by law. The motion to suspend the rules to introduce the ordinances on first reading passed with a unanimous vote in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances on first reading were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- UID: b5c99118-9e7d-441a-aa70-bda47e4464a5", + "uid": "b5c99118-9e7d-441a-aa70-bda47e4464a5", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Allocation for Emergency Remediation at Higgins Gate Site\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds to the Chief Administrative Office for the emergency remediation of the Higgins Gate site. It involves amending the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: 32869 (CAL. NO. 32,869)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget allocation, emergency remediation, operating budget, revenues, expenditures\n- UID: 7c5a6769-a6a2-42be-9677-36e3a96142bc\n\n- Topic: Pay Plan Correction for City Attorney's Office Positions\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to correct an error and restore the pay grades and class codes of positions within the City Attorney's Office. It specifically addresses the Attorney III and Deputy City Attorney positions and their associated salary ranges within the Unclassified Pay Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: 32871 (CAL. NO. 32,871)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay plan correction, City Attorney's Office, unclassified service, pay grades, class codes\n- UID: 7c5a6769-a6a2-42be-9677-36e3a96142bc", + "uid": "7c5a6769-a6a2-42be-9677-36e3a96142bc", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to New Orleans Tourism Marketing Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the approved Tourism Promotion Program for 2019 to provide special marketing services for New Orleans tourism. \n- Ordinance Number: 32872\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, tourism, marketing, ordinance\n- UID: fbc56ba7-8d99-4eca-8013-a596c6ef5ebc\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zone for Public Events\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to designate public property as a temporary \"Clean Zone\" during specific events in the City of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: 32873\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone, public events, ordinance\n- UID: fbc56ba7-8d99-4eca-8013-a596c6ef5ebc\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Industrial Bakery Expansion\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use permit for the expansion of an existing industrial bakery in specific districts of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32874\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the expansion of the industrial bakery.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use permit, industrial bakery, expansion, ordinance\n- UID: fbc56ba7-8d99-4eca-8013-a596c6ef5ebc", + "uid": "fbc56ba7-8d99-4eca-8013-a596c6ef5ebc", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in Historic Urban Residential District\n- Summary: Ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use for a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance pertains to Square 630, Lot 8, in the Sixth Municipal District. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,875\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic District\n- UID: 008548a1-e642-41ca-b33c-23dfbe7d1dd8\n\n- Topic: 2020 Mardi Gras Parade Schedule\n- Summary: Ordinance proposed to amend and establish the 2020 Mardi Gras parade schedule by modifying Section 34-4 (a)(1) of the Code of the City of New Orleans. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,876\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Mardi Gras, Parade Schedule, Code Amendment\n- UID: 008548a1-e642-41ca-b33c-23dfbe7d1dd8\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: Motion was made to adjourn the council meeting at 5:40 PM. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned\n- UID: 008548a1-e642-41ca-b33c-23dfbe7d1dd8", + "uid": "008548a1-e642-41ca-b33c-23dfbe7d1dd8", + "publish_date": "12-5-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Absent Council President\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and Council President Moreno was absent from the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Roll call conducted with an absence of the Council President.\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll call, absent, Council President, meeting\n- UID: 14dbcdc7-9872-4c77-a90a-ba8e409a6b33", + "uid": "14dbcdc7-9872-4c77-a90a-ba8e409a6b33", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Sam Joffray, Founder and Executive Director of New Orleans Junior Journalism (JRNOLA)\n- Summary: Sam Joffray presented to the Council about the impact of JRNOLA on youths interested in journalism.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation by Sam Joffray\n- Tags/Keywords: Sam Joffray, JRNOLA, Journalism, Youth Impact\n- UID: b4c23f31-de59-4adb-8cc9-49af40bd24c4\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Dr. Danielle Wright, Navigate NOLA - The Social and Emotional Community Wellness division of Deep South Center of Environmental Justice (DSCEJ)\n- Summary: Dr. Danielle Wright briefed the Council on Navigate NOLA's approach to cultivating a positive environment for New Orleans youth.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation by Dr. Danielle Wright\n- Tags/Keywords: Dr. Danielle Wright, Navigate NOLA, Youth Development, Community Wellness\n- UID: b4c23f31-de59-4adb-8cc9-49af40bd24c4", + "uid": "b4c23f31-de59-4adb-8cc9-49af40bd24c4", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Susan Stevens Miller, Clean Energy Attorney, Earthjustice\n- Summary: Susan Stevens Miller submitted the Reply Brief of the Alliance for Affordable Energy and Sierra Club regarding the Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reply Brief was received.\n- UID: c7a8b2cd-0af9-42cb-a08b-4c1258007a03\n\n- Topic: Communication from Carrie R. Tournillon, Partner, Kean/Miller LLP, Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s Post-Hearing Reply Brief regarding the Revised Application of ENO for a Change in Electric and Gas Rate in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reply Brief was received.\n- UID: c7a8b2cd-0af9-42cb-a08b-4c1258007a03\n\n- Topic: Communication from Basilie J. Uddo, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\n- Summary: Basilie J. Uddo submitted the Final Evidentiary and Administrative Record Chart regarding Resolution Directing ENO to Investigate and Remediate Electric Service Disruptions and Complaints and to Establish Minimum Electric Reliability Performance Standards and Financial Penalty Mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Record Chart was received.\n- UID: c7a8b2cd-0af9-42cb-a08b-4c1258007a03", + "uid": "c7a8b2cd-0af9-42cb-a08b-4c1258007a03", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Human Services)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, submitted for Council approval amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Human Services, specifically retitling classification/pay changes for Adolescent Home Superintendent, Assistant, and Training Coordinator.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received and Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments were received and referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Human Services, Budget Committee\n- UID: c12a6bd8-db01-4c59-a715-e8928eda4f35\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Chief Administrative Office)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, submitted for Council approval amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for the Chief Administrative Office, introducing new classifications for the Internal Auditor Series.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received and Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments were received and referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Chief Administrative Office, Internal Auditor Series, Budget Committee\n- UID: c12a6bd8-db01-4c59-a715-e8928eda4f35\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (Fire)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, submitted for Council approval an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the Fire Department, introducing a new classification for the 911 Liaison Officer.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received and Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was received and referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Fire Department, 911 Liaison Officer, Budget Committee\n- UID: c12a6bd8-db01-4c59-a715-e8928eda4f35", + "uid": "c12a6bd8-db01-4c59-a715-e8928eda4f35", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Classification (Senior Legislative Services Specialist)\n- Summary: The Personnel Director, Lisa M. Hudson, submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for a new classification (Senior Legislative Services Specialist) as per the Constitution of Louisiana. The amendment was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, New Classification, Budget Committee\n- UID: 6690ce6d-2256-4c9a-9988-3ff9bd73d48f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (EMS) for Special Rate of Pay\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for a special rate of pay for Health/Emergency Medical Services employees, specifically EMT Paramedics. The amendment was also referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Special Rate of Pay, EMS, Budget Committee\n- UID: 6690ce6d-2256-4c9a-9988-3ff9bd73d48f\n\n- Topic: Crescent City Power Users' Group's Reply Post-Hearing Brief\n- Summary: Shannon Bell submitted the original and two copies of Crescent City Power Users' Group's Reply Post-Hearing Brief regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for a change in electric and gas rates. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Crescent City Power Users' Group, Entergy New Orleans, Rates, Submission\n- UID: 6690ce6d-2256-4c9a-9988-3ff9bd73d48f", + "uid": "6690ce6d-2256-4c9a-9988-3ff9bd73d48f", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renewable Portfolio Standard\n- Summary: An organization letter was submitted to the New Orleans City Council regarding the Renewable Portfolio Standard. (Docket No. UD-19-01)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The organization letter was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standard, Organization Letter\n- UID: 23babd22-4348-4c55-b30d-c6bdcf4d7326\n\n- Topic: Electric and Gas Rates Application\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a Post-Hearing Reply Brief for further handling regarding a change in electric and gas rates. (Council Docket No. UD-18-07)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Post-Hearing Reply Brief was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates, Post-Hearing Reply Brief\n- UID: 23babd22-4348-4c55-b30d-c6bdcf4d7326\n\n- Topic: Electric and Gas Rates Application\n- Summary: The Advisors to the City Council of New Orleans submitted a Reply Brief regarding the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates. (CNO Docket No. UD-18-07)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Reply Brief was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council of New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates, Reply Brief\n- UID: 23babd22-4348-4c55-b30d-c6bdcf4d7326\n\n- Topic: Electric and Gas Rates Application\n- Summary: Building Science Innovators submitted a Reply Brief regarding the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates. (CNO Docket No. UD-18-07)\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Reply Brief was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building Science Innovators, Electric and Gas Rates, Reply Brief\n- UID: 23babd22-4348-4c55-b30d-c6bdcf4d7326", + "uid": "23babd22-4348-4c55-b30d-c6bdcf4d7326", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, submitted the Monitoring Report covering the period through the end of the 2nd Quarter 2019 for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for further handling by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Monitoring Report, Docket No. UD-16-02\n- UID: f4e88678-7755-47e5-b010-234267795fc4\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Reports\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino, Manager of Fuel & Special Riders, submitted the quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with Resolution R-91-102.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reports were received in compliance with the resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Quarterly Reports, Natural Gas Storage Program, Resolution R-91-102\n- UID: f4e88678-7755-47e5-b010-234267795fc4\n\n- Topic: Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission Report\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's decision regarding a property at 710 Baronne Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received, and a letter was requested from the applicant for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Central Business District, Appeal, 710 Baronne Street\n- UID: f4e88678-7755-47e5-b010-234267795fc4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Package Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to provide for the establishment of a conditional use to permit the retail sale of package alcoholic beverages in specific districts and locations.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,718\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, Councilmember Banks\n- UID: f4e88678-7755-47e5-b010-234267795fc4", + "uid": "f4e88678-7755-47e5-b010-234267795fc4", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Standard Restaurant in Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in specific historic urban districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32718 - 28168 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 0c4fb9ab-66f6-4986-b081-7801a3bc6e46\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Permit \"Tattoo Parlor\" in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the zoning ordinance to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in a specific commercial district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32719 - 28169 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Tattoo Parlor, Commercial District\n- UID: 0c4fb9ab-66f6-4986-b081-7801a3bc6e46\n\n- Topic: Issuance of City of New Orleans Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds\n- Summary: The resolution approves the issuance of not exceeding Twenty-Five Million Dollars ($25,000,000) of the City of New Orleans Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds. The resolution was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: RESOLUTION - NO. R-19-329\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: APPROVED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Bonds, Sewerage Service, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 0c4fb9ab-66f6-4986-b081-7801a3bc6e46", + "uid": "0c4fb9ab-66f6-4986-b081-7801a3bc6e46", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was recommended for approval by the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-329\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to introduce a communication not on the Council's Agenda - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The consent agenda was adopted, and the motion to suspend the rules for introducing a communication not on the Council's Agenda was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adoption, Consent Agenda, Committee Recommendation, Suspension of Rules\n- UID: 4cdb78b5-1faa-44cb-a7dc-0c7eba30f021\n\n- Topic: Certification of Pension Accumulation Account Contributions\n- Summary: The communication from Jesse Evans, Jr., Director of the City of New Orleans Employees\u2019 Retirement System, was submitted to certify the amount of appropriation necessary to pay the normal and accrued liability contributions for the pension accumulation account for the year, as well as the amount required to cover the expenses for the retirement system's administration and operation. The certified rates for payroll deductions for 2020 were reviewed and approved.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The certified rates for payroll deductions were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pension Contributions, Certification, Payroll Deductions\n- UID: 4cdb78b5-1faa-44cb-a7dc-0c7eba30f021", + "uid": "4cdb78b5-1faa-44cb-a7dc-0c7eba30f021", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Employer and Employee Contribution Rates\n- Summary: The council adopted the ordinance, setting the employer contribution rate at 22.32% and the employee contribution rate at 6.000%.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contribution Rates, Employee Benefits, City Finances\n- UID: f524aef6-c8la-11e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Property Tax Assessment Amendment\n- Summary: The council requested the Louisiana State Legislature to prepare and introduce a proposed amendment to the Louisiana Constitution to safeguard homeowners in Orleans Parish against dramatic fluctuations in tax assessments.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-322\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was moved by Banks and seconded by Nguyen.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax, Louisiana Constitution, Homeowners, Orleans Parish\n- UID: 24a4d0b3-283b-4ea8-b5ae-e6da4af477f5", + "uid": "24a4d0b3-283b-4ea8-b5ae-e6da4af477f5", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution recognizing the annual event of remembrance for Hurricane Katrina victims\n- Summary: The resolution recognizes the annual event of remembrance held by the Katrina Memorial Foundation in partnership with the City of New Orleans at the Katrina Memorial on Canal Street as the official City of New Orleans memorial event recognizing those who lost their lives to Hurricane Katrina.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-337\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted without any opposition, with 6 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Hurricane Katrina, memorial event\n- UID: b649233d-f964-44ed-9ab6-1e533e8ebb6e", + "uid": "b649233d-f964-44ed-9ab6-1e533e8ebb6e", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and clarify regulations related to alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties in the City of New Orleans. It also sought to ensure consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning.\n- Ordinance Number: 32693\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/19/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/19/19 for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: 300745dd-3be5-45ed-9b5e-38c5c7af066a", + "uid": "300745dd-3be5-45ed-9b5e-38c5c7af066a", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 2139 Painters St.\n- Summary: Request for Council action on the NCDAC's decision of \"denial\" for a demolition permit at 2139 Painters St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-333\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Council overruled the NCDAC's recommendation of denial and approved the demolition permit for 2139 Painters St.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, overruling, approval\n- UID: c6a9c2d2-b4de-421f-8bf1-a0d2569283fb\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Details of the legislative grouping related to tax abatement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: tax abatement, legislative grouping\n- UID: c6a9c2d2-b4de-421f-8bf1-a0d2569283fb", + "uid": "c6a9c2d2-b4de-421f-8bf1-a0d2569283fb", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 546 Carondelet Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 546 Carondelet Street, owned by 546 Carondelet Partner LLC as lessee & Hebbler Properties LLC et al. The resolution (R-19-330) approving the participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program was passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-330\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement for 546 Carondelet Street\n- UID: f6d9e93a-faab-4b0e-a01e-cef9ef7b1547\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 640 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 640 Magazine Street. The report was received, and a hearing was held. No vote outcome was specified.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1557\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement for 640 Magazine Street\n- UID: f6d9e93a-faab-4b0e-a01e-cef9ef7b1547", + "uid": "f6d9e93a-faab-4b0e-a01e-cef9ef7b1547", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program for 640 Magazine Street, owned by 640 Magazine Street LLC\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of the municipal address 640 Magazine Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-331\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, 640 Magazine Street, R-19-331\n- UID: f524aef6-c8la-11e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n---\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45/19 - Broad Strokes, LLC\n- Summary: The request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow live entertainment as part of a brewery was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 45/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the discussion to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Text Amendment, Live Entertainment, Brewery\n- UID: 913aef3a-53a9-4356-a5b9-66ed8cbb6324\n\n---\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 46/19 - Broad Strokes, LLC\n- Summary: The request for conditional uses to permit a brewery and bar with live entertainment in specific districts was presented.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 46/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of the request for conditional uses\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Uses, Brewery, Live Entertainment\n- UID: 913aef3a-53a9-4356-a5b9-66ed8cbb6324", + "uid": "913aef3a-53a9-4356-a5b9-66ed8cbb6324", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 53/19 - Victoria J. Naegele and BDK Investments, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance sought a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in specific residential districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The vote resulted in a tie with 3 YEAS and 3 NAYS, and 3 council members were absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 53/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the bed and breakfast did not pass due to a tie vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential Districts\n- UID: bb159946-df4b-4e3d-ac9e-98944474da0a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 60/19 - Bastion Community of Resilience\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from a residential district to a neighborhood business district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 60/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Neighborhood Business\n- UID: bb159946-df4b-4e3d-ac9e-98944474da0a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 61/19 - Veraniece E. Williams\n- Summary: The ordinance sought a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in a specific residential district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 61/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: bb159946-df4b-4e3d-ac9e-98944474da0a", + "uid": "bb159946-df4b-4e3d-ac9e-98944474da0a", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 61/19 - Reza Movahed and Sherry Scholl Movahed\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use for a standard restaurant with alcoholic beverage sales in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 61/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change and conditional use passed.\n- UID: f524aef6-c8la-11e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 63/19 - Industrial Development Board and Bart Park, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District to a CBD-1 Core Central Business District in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 63/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- UID: f524aef6-c8la-11e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 67/19 - Industrial Development Board and Bart Park, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District to a CBD-1 Core Central Business District in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 67/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: f524aef6-c8la-11e9-b703-0050569183fa", + "uid": "0fa58863-bd55-4b6a-8c41-a1a3705f93da", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 68/19 - Lee J. Reisman and Chris Brady\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use for a motor vehicle service and repair facility in the requested district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 68/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change and conditional use passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 0069aa28-f14c-4d99-88ef-dc1b813791de\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 69/19 - CL Ten Street, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a mini-warehouse in a commercial district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission did not have a legal majority.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 69/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 4 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use for the mini-warehouse did not pass due to the lack of a legal majority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 0069aa28-f14c-4d99-88ef-dc1b813791de", + "uid": "0069aa28-f14c-4d99-88ef-dc1b813791de", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 70/19 - Nicole Webre\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to Articles 15, 20, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to define outdoor live entertainment, provide use standards, and make modifications as deemed appropriate by the City Planning Commission staff.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-325\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to define outdoor live entertainment and provide use standards was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Outdoor Live Entertainment\n- UID: 83dd9448-928c-478e-843b-b36f009cae06", + "uid": "83dd9448-928c-478e-843b-b36f009cae06", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 70/19 - Eight-O-Eight State, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a parking lot in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 70/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Parking Lot, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 50ed4f2b-802c-4ad6-936d-0e85731265cd\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 72/19 - Eight-O-Eight State, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a parking lot in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 72/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Parking Lot, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 50ed4f2b-802c-4ad6-936d-0e85731265cd", + "uid": "50ed4f2b-802c-4ad6-936d-0e85731265cd", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues and Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,681\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 10/4/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19\n- UID: 28b2ff5b-2783-4d5c-89a0-b6e22314307e\n\n- Topic: Authorization of lease with Jesuit High School\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease with Jesuit High School for a volume of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way for an initial period of fifty years, with consecutive renewal options. The details of the lease, including annual rent and terms, are to be fixed. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,682\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 10/4/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19\n- UID: 28b2ff5b-2783-4d5c-89a0-b6e22314307e\n\n- Topic: Lease of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease with Jesuit High School for a volume of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way for a period of fifty years, with consecutive renewal options. The details of the lease, including annual rent and terms, are to be fixed. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,702\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 10/4/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19\n- UID: 28b2ff5b-2783-4d5c-89a0-b6e22314307e", + "uid": "28b2ff5b-2783-4d5c-89a0-b6e22314307e", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 70-498 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to clarify the applicability parameters of \"covered project\" under the HireNola program. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,724\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: HireNola, covered project, ordinance\n- UID: 8627faad-b2b4-4926-ad00-c3a25d516085\n\n- Topic: City Contract Reimbursement\n- Summary: This ordinance requires a provision in all City contracts that if City funds are awarded to a third party, and that third party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations, reimbursement or disgorgement of funds to the City is required.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,725\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: City contracts, reimbursement, ordinance\n- UID: 8627faad-b2b4-4926-ad00-c3a25d516085\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Servitude Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at the municipal address 1115 St. Anthony Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,728\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 11/22/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/22/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, municipal address, ordinance\n- UID: 8627faad-b2b4-4926-ad00-c3a25d516085", + "uid": "8627faad-b2b4-4926-ad00-c3a25d516085", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate foundation grant funds for the Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families to improve life outcomes of children. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,730\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to allocate foundation grant funds for the Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families.\n- UID: c6fe4799-ead7-415b-a597-a2d3b826630b\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures to appropriate foundation grant funds for the Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families to improve life outcomes of children. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,731\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to allocate foundation grant funds for the Mayor\u2019s Office of Youth & Families.\n- UID: c6fe4799-ead7-415b-a597-a2d3b826630b", + "uid": "c6fe4799-ead7-415b-a597-a2d3b826630b", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services for the 2016 Port Security Grant Program for education training. A technical correction is needed, and it was referred to the Budget Committee. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32734\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with a technical correction needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Federal grant funds, Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services\n- UID: 9647ae94-d985-49dd-b399-b64117eb3d1b\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services for the 2016 Port Security Grant Program for education training. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32735\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Federal grant funds, Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services\n- UID: 9647ae94-d985-49dd-b399-b64117eb3d1b\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Funds within the Department of Health\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer funds within the Department of Health from personal services to other operating for a management study of health related issues. A fiscal note was received.\n- Ordinance Number: 32736\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds transfer, Department of Health, management study, fiscal note\n- UID: 9647ae94-d985-49dd-b399-b64117eb3d1b", + "uid": "9647ae94-d985-49dd-b399-b64117eb3d1b", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE) to increase spending capacity for reserve officer details. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Nguyen, and it was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32737\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to transfer funds for OPSE was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Transfer of Funds, Police Secondary Employment\n- UID: 3e7e8b9d-0872-4aa3-bf9e-423b9777ccf9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Expenditure Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to Miscellaneous Programs, Office of Police Secondary Employment (OPSE) to increase spending capacity for reserve officer details. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Giarrusso, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32738\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to transfer funds for OPSE was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Transfer of Funds, Police Secondary Employment\n- UID: 3e7e8b9d-0872-4aa3-bf9e-423b9777ccf9", + "uid": "3e7e8b9d-0872-4aa3-bf9e-423b9777ccf9", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Sections 154-2 and 154-1425 through 154-1435 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to define electric-assisted bicycles and create general provisions for their operation. The motion was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,741\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric-assisted bicycles, Code amendment, Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: ee9dc9fe-3a68-4fe5-9ee9-bf75ccb71e9f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of the Unclassified Pay Plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the positions of Chief Customer Service Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, and Chief of Staff within the Sewerage and Water Board, along with their salary ranges. The motion was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,744\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Unclassified Pay Plan, Sewerage and Water Board, Salary ranges\n- UID: ee9dc9fe-3a68-4fe5-9ee9-bf75ccb71e9f\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of inquiring into the salary history from any person applying for a position with the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance prohibits the City of New Orleans from inquiring into the salary history of applicants for city positions, with limited exceptions. The motion was continued to the meeting of 9/5/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,745\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/5/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Salary history prohibition, City positions, Enforcement\n- UID: ee9dc9fe-3a68-4fe5-9ee9-bf75ccb71e9f", + "uid": "ee9dc9fe-3a68-4fe5-9ee9-bf75ccb71e9f", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Contract Amendment with The Spears Group, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The council motioned to extend the contract with The Spears Group, L.L.C. for an additional year, with a maximum annual compensation of $160,000. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-321\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Contract extension approved with maximum compensation set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract amendment, The Spears Group, annual compensation\n- UID: 2d12895b-33c2-47e9-81a8-d1f6f524a2ab\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Brittney Richardson to Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified the reappointment of Brittney Richardson to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission, in accordance with the Louisiana Constitution. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-332\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Brittney Richardson approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, reappointment, Louisiana Constitution\n- UID: 2d12895b-33c2-47e9-81a8-d1f6f524a2ab", + "uid": "2d12895b-33c2-47e9-81a8-d1f6f524a2ab", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Retaining special counsel for representing the City in a legal case\n- Summary: The ordinance requests authorization for the President of the Council to negotiate and sign an agreement retaining Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein and Hilbert, L.L.C. as special counsel to represent the City in a specific legal case. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-334\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was adopted to authorize the retention of special counsel.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legal representation, Special counsel, Authorization, Motion adoption\n- UID: bf5f63b3-129a-4459-ad23-405b8d73d241\n\n- Topic: Waiving permit fees for an event at Joe W. Brown Park\n- Summary: The ordinance waives all permit fees for an event associated with the Reaching For The Stars \"Family Fitness Warrior 2019\" event at Joe W. Brown Park, subject to completion of the city's application processes and approvals. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-335\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was adopted to waive permit fees for the specified event at Joe W. Brown Park.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, Fee waiver, Event at park, Motion adoption\n- UID: bf5f63b3-129a-4459-ad23-405b8d73d241", + "uid": "bf5f63b3-129a-4459-ad23-405b8d73d241", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change and Conditional Use for a reception facility\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission is directed to hold a public hearing to consider a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1 and a Conditional Use for a reception facility for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-336\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed to direct the City Planning Commission for the specified zoning change and Conditional Use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 43e53530-10bd-46e5-8aa1-e6303326331f", + "uid": "43e53530-10bd-46e5-8aa1-e6303326331f", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of New Orleans Aviation Board funds for Personal Services\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the New Orleans Aviation Board to the Department of Finance, Bureau of Purchasing, for Personal Services.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,746\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, New Orleans Aviation Board, Department of Finance\n- UID: 2729e683-e543-4e1d-9152-7590dfe6a466\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of New Orleans Aviation Board funds for Personal Services\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the New Orleans Aviation Board to the Department of Finance, Bureau of Purchasing, for Personal Services.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,747\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A (Postponed on 12/20/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed on 12/20/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, New Orleans Aviation Board, Department of Finance\n- UID: 2729e683-e543-4e1d-9152-7590dfe6a466\n\n- Topic: Unspecified\n- Summary: The ordinance was voided.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,750\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was voided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Voided, Unspecified\n- UID: 2729e683-e543-4e1d-9152-7590dfe6a466", + "uid": "2729e683-e543-4e1d-9152-7590dfe6a466", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers and Fund Balance to the Chief Administrative Office and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for critical 2019 expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,748\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Amendment, City of New Orleans, Funds Appropriation\n- UID: b01d164a-ff25-4c8a-b718-00b2189b3f00\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2019\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers and Fund Balance to the Chief Administrative Office and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for critical 2019 expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,749\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Funds Appropriation, New Orleans\n- UID: b01d164a-ff25-4c8a-b718-00b2189b3f00\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for West Bank Ferry Terminal\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to repeal Ordinance No. 28,060, M.C.S. and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana to facilitate the planning, construction, and renovations to the West Bank Ferry Terminal.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,751\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with one opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, West Bank Ferry Terminal, City of New Orleans, State of Louisiana\n- UID: b01d164a-ff25-4c8a-b718-00b2189b3f00\n\n- Topic: Sale of Properties by New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the sale by the New Orleans Aviation Board (NOAB) at public auction for a minimum price to be set by appraisal of 13 properties located in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,752\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Sale, New Orleans Aviation Board, Public Auction, City of New Orleans\n- UID: b01d164a-ff25-4c8a-b718-00b2189b3f00", + "uid": "b01d164a-ff25-4c8a-b718-00b2189b3f00", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a First Amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Audubon Commission to modify terms and extend deadlines.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,754\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the Amendment\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Amendment, City of New Orleans, Audubon Commission\n- UID: d906dadf-ab80-4172-ace3-9b8cbe0f3a80\n\n- Topic: Motor Vehicle Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and establish additional regulations for operating motor vehicles on designated closed streets, roadways, highways, or bridges due to flooding or impairment.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,755\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of additional motor vehicle regulations\n- Tags/Keywords: Motor vehicle regulations, flooding, impairment, City of New Orleans\n- UID: d906dadf-ab80-4172-ace3-9b8cbe0f3a80\n\n- Topic: Stormwater Management and Parking Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend stormwater management requirements and establish standards for permeable surface parking for non-residential off-street parking spaces.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,757\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Implementation of stormwater management and parking regulations\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater management, parking requirements, City of New Orleans\n- UID: d906dadf-ab80-4172-ace3-9b8cbe0f3a80\n\n- Topic: Property Disposal Authorization\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the disposal of properties in Kenner and Waggaman, Louisiana, that are no longer needed for public purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,752\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for property disposal\n- Tags/Keywords: Property disposal, Kenner, Waggaman, Louisiana\n- UID: d906dadf-ab80-4172-ace3-9b8cbe0f3a80", + "uid": "d906dadf-ab80-4172-ace3-9b8cbe0f3a80", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from CBD-5 to CBD-1 for Squares 273 and 274\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District to a CBD-1 Core Central Business District for specified areas. The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed with 6 YEAS and 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 067/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adjourn - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, CBD-5, CBD-1, Squares 273 and 274\n- UID: 6d58d44d-f6d5-45d6-9f5d-35718b9ed05e", + "uid": "6d58d44d-f6d5-45d6-9f5d-35718b9ed05e", + "publish_date": "8-22-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-22-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend certain zoning regulations related to commercial use in specific districts. There was a lengthy discussion on the potential impact of the amendments on small businesses and residential areas. The ordinance was ultimately passed with a vote of 5 YEAS and 1 NAY, with Councilmember Brossett opposing the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 12345\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a majority vote, despite concerns raised during the discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning regulations, Commercial use, Districts, Amendments\n- UID: ad64bf47-0f05-4066-8541-1953fc9158d9", + "uid": "ad64bf47-0f05-4066-8541-1953fc9158d9", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Advisors' Report Regarding the Entergy New Orleans, LLC 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan\n- Summary: Jerry A. Beatmann Jr. submitted the Advisors' Report on behalf of the Council's Utility Advisors. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for further review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy, Utility, Report\n- UID: e6e28826-fea1-42e6-8683-bd410679a2b0\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Civil Service Rules (Pay Equity Adjustment)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted an amendment to the Civil Service Rules for pay equity adjustment, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission. The amendment was received and referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received and Referred to Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was referred to the Budget Committee for review and potential approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service, Amendment, Pay Equity\n- UID: e6e28826-fea1-42e6-8683-bd410679a2b0\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Council Utilities) - New Classifications\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for new classifications in the Council Utilities Regulatory Office. The amendments were presented for Council approval.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments were presented for Council approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Council Utilities, New Classifications\n- UID: e6e28826-fea1-42e6-8683-bd410679a2b0", + "uid": "e6e28826-fea1-42e6-8683-bd410679a2b0", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Civil Service Commission Appointments\n- Summary: The Civil Service Commission appointments for Analyst (Exempt), CURO Regulatory Auditor (Exempt), and CURO Staff Attorney (Exempt) were adopted at the meeting on November 18, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointments adopted by the Civil Service Commission\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, Appointments, Exempt Positions\n- UID: cbfe2eb4-f57a-4d75-900d-15feacce31b1\n\n- Topic: Encampment Clean-Up Documentation\n- Summary: The Department of Health submitted the November 2019 documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Documentation received\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Health, Encampment Clean-Up, Documentation\n- UID: cbfe2eb4-f57a-4d75-900d-15feacce31b1\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Demolition Decision\n- Summary: Keelan Jackson requested to appeal the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for demolition over 50% of roof for a second story addition for property located at 1129 North White Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 1/9/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request received, hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: cbfe2eb4-f57a-4d75-900d-15feacce31b1\n\n- Topic: Application for Approval of Implementation Plan\n- Summary: Entergy Services, LLC submitted an Application for Approval of the Implementation Plan for the Program Years 10 through 12 of the Energy Smart Plan to the Council for the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, Implementation Plan, Energy Smart Plan\n- UID: cbfe2eb4-f57a-4d75-900d-15feacce31b1", + "uid": "cbfe2eb4-f57a-4d75-900d-15feacce31b1", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Application for Approval of the Implementation Plan for the Program Years 10 through 12 of the Energy Smart Program\n- Summary: The council received the original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Application for Approval of the Implementation Plan for the Program Years 10 through 12 of the Energy Smart Program. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The application was received for further handling and filing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Energy Smart Program\n- UID: 5fb39ffc-84f1-4944-8bab-ffae39b518b1\n\n- Topic: Compliance Filing on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The council received the original and three copies of the Compliance Filing on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC, subject to Injunctive Relief and Pending Judicial Review of Resolution R-19-457.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The compliance filing was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance Filing, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Resolution R-19-457\n- UID: 5fb39ffc-84f1-4944-8bab-ffae39b518b1\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: Deborah Peters requested to appeal the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" to enclose the existing second floor balcony for a property located at 1772 Prytania Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 1/9/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOHDLC, Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 5fb39ffc-84f1-4944-8bab-ffae39b518b1\n\n- Topic: Property Disposition No. 008/19\n- Summary: The executive director of the City Planning Commission transmitted PROPERTY DISPOSITION NO. 008/19, which involves the consideration of the disposition of immovable property of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission for approval was received for informational purposes only.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Disposition, City Planning Commission, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- UID: 5fb39ffc-84f1-4944-8bab-ffae39b518b1", + "uid": "5fb39ffc-84f1-4944-8bab-ffae39b518b1", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report on Appeal for 2618 Dauphine Street\n- Summary: The report details an appeal regarding the retention of the demolition of the rear of the building at 2618 Dauphine Street and a $10,000 fine for the owner. The appeal was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Demolition, Fine, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 2618 Dauphine Street\n- UID: bb52b7e1-607a-40f5-94bb-de23abd40a22\n\n- Topic: Continuance and Renewal of Designation of Local Sales and Use Taxes\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the continuance and renewal of the designation of local sales and use taxes for the New Orleans City Park Taxing District for economic development purposes, with an increase in the maximum amount the District may receive. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,823\n- Votes Summary: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Sales Tax, Economic Development, City Park Taxing District, Renewal\n- UID: bb52b7e1-607a-40f5-94bb-de23abd40a22\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate recommendations from the \"Small Box Retail Diversity Study\". The ordinance was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,852\n- Votes Summary: Referred to Governmental Affairs Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Small Box Retail, Amendment\n- UID: bb52b7e1-607a-40f5-94bb-de23abd40a22", + "uid": "bb52b7e1-607a-40f5-94bb-de23abd40a22", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance for Country Club Classification\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to classify \"country club\" as a conditional use in various residential districts in New Orleans. The outcome of the vote was that the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,857\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Country Club, Residential Districts\n- UID: 4591f5bd-ac06-4c3a-8512-914a3d4e4a06\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance for Historic Urban Neighborhood Residential Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Articles 11 and 20 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"country club\" as a conditional use in specific residential districts. The outcome of the vote was that the motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,858\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Historic Urban Neighborhood Residential Districts, Residential Classification\n- UID: 4591f5bd-ac06-4c3a-8512-914a3d4e4a06", + "uid": "4591f5bd-ac06-4c3a-8512-914a3d4e4a06", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Square 612 and Square 613\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to change the zoning from OS-N Neighborhood Open Space District and HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District for specific lots in the city. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32858 - 28280 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change approved for specified lots.\n- UID: a8c88e82-db03-464f-a704-eaf85dff6cfc\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to make changes to the 2019 Capital Budget, including de-appropriating funds from certain departments and appropriating funds to other departments. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and recommended for approval. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32861 - 28281 M.C:S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments to the 2019 Capital Budget approved.\n- UID: a8c88e82-db03-464f-a704-eaf85dff6cfc", + "uid": "a8c88e82-db03-464f-a704-eaf85dff6cfc", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a hotel in historic district\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for a hotel in a specific district and address, with the zoning docket number 74/19. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,862\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional use, Hotel, Historic district\n- UID: 46a4118e-ebb1-4722-b7ea-4fdafb30f456\n\n- Topic: Zoning change for affordable multi-family housing\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks a zoning change to permit the redevelopment of an existing structure into affordable multi-family housing in a specific area, with the zoning docket number 77/19. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,863\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Affordable housing, Multi-family housing\n- UID: 46a4118e-ebb1-4722-b7ea-4fdafb30f456", + "uid": "46a4118e-ebb1-4722-b7ea-4fdafb30f456", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for gas station with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for a gas station with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific urban districts. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,864\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for gas station with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages approved in designated urban districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Gas Station, Alcoholic Beverages, Urban Districts\n- UID: 458b90e7-96a5-4c71-9484-e6bde72edea8\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a business district in a specific municipal district. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,865\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change from residential to business district approved in the designated municipal district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Business District, Municipal District\n- UID: 458b90e7-96a5-4c71-9484-e6bde72edea8", + "uid": "458b90e7-96a5-4c71-9484-e6bde72edea8", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rescission of Conditional Use for Amusement Place\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant the rescission of a previous zoning ordinance to permit an amusement place in a specific area of the Central Business District. The rescission was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,866\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The rescission of the conditional use for an amusement place was granted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Rescission, Central Business District\n- UID: 249c534f-d0e0-452b-bb46-a87128085122\n\n- Topic: Budget Amendment for Emergency Remediation\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to transfer funds for the emergency remediation of the Higgins Gate site to the Chief Administrative Office. The amendment was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,869\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were transferred to the Chief Administrative Office for emergency remediation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Emergency Remediation, Operating Budget\n- UID: 249c534f-d0e0-452b-bb46-a87128085122", + "uid": "249c534f-d0e0-452b-bb46-a87128085122", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Emergency Remediation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds to the Chief Administrative Office for the emergency remediation of the Higgins Gate site. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the motion passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,870\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds to be transferred for emergency site remediation\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Emergency Remediation, Council Motion\n- UID: 45c6f247-f6fc-4de6-9885-266507cc1c57\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Tourism Promotion Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the approved Tourism Promotion Program for 2019 to provide special services in the area of Marketing New Orleans Tourism. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the motion passed with unanimous support.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,872\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments to the Tourism Promotion Program for 2019 approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism Promotion, Marketing Services, Council Motion\n- UID: 45c6f247-f6fc-4de6-9885-266507cc1c57", + "uid": "45c6f247-f6fc-4de6-9885-266507cc1c57", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution regarding proposed rulemaking for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The resolution aimed to establish integrated resource planning components and reporting requirements for Entergy New Orleans, Inc. It also addressed the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan and extended the Energy Smart New Orleans energy efficiency programs. The resolution was recommended for approval by the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications, and Technology Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. R-19-516\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Integrated Resource Planning, Energy Efficiency\n- UID: 79cd772b-1c5b-47b6-b1a0-77b87dd01cda\n\n- Topic: Issuance of City of New Orleans Water Revenue Bonds\n- Summary: The resolution approved the issuance of not exceeding Sixty Million Dollars ($60,000,000) of City of New Orleans Water Revenue Bonds.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. R-19-517\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution for the issuance of Water Revenue Bonds was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Water Revenue Bonds, Municipal Finance\n- UID: 79cd772b-1c5b-47b6-b1a0-77b87dd01cda", + "uid": "79cd772b-1c5b-47b6-b1a0-77b87dd01cda", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of City of New Orleans Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds\n- Summary: The council approved the issuance of not exceeding Seventy-Five Million Dollars ($75,000,000) of City of New Orleans Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-518\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the issuance of the revenue bonds.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds, Approval\n- UID: 521a62fe-4c2e-4c23-8f9d-9f431ccf1048\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Jaime Ramiro Diaz to the Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Jaime Ramiro Diaz as a member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-520\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the reappointment of Jaime Ramiro Diaz.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Approval\n- UID: 521a62fe-4c2e-4c23-8f9d-9f431ccf1048", + "uid": "521a62fe-4c2e-4c23-8f9d-9f431ccf1048", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's reappointment of Lorey Flick to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Mayor's reappointment of Lorey Flick to City Planning Commission, effective until June 30, 2028, was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council. Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-521\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Lorey Flick approved for a term ending on June 30, 2028.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's reappointment, City Planning Commission, approval\n- UID: 1769bf9e-99cb-4149-ae9a-3b7d73e6e70b\n\n- Topic: Mayor's reappointment of Eli Feinstein to Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: Mayor's reappointment of Eli Feinstein to Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, effective until March 31, 2022, was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council. Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-522\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Eli Feinstein approved for a term ending on March 31, 2022.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's reappointment, Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, approval\n- UID: 1769bf9e-99cb-4149-ae9a-3b7d73e6e70b", + "uid": "1769bf9e-99cb-4149-ae9a-3b7d73e6e70b", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending job description for CURO Chief of Staff\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the job description for the CURO Chief of Staff to include legal counsel with a base salary of Grade 89, Step 6.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-523\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and it was recommended for approval by the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Job description, CURO Chief of Staff, legal counsel, base salary\n- UID: 5f55eca6-8348-4d7a-b92d-c582f7c81f73\n\n- Topic: Approval of CURO protocols and billing guidelines\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve the set of CURO protocols and billing guidelines to be incorporated into and enforced as provisions of all contracts between the Council and its Advisors.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-524\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and it was recommended for approval by the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: CURO protocols, billing guidelines, contracts, Council Advisors\n- UID: 5f55eca6-8348-4d7a-b92d-c582f7c81f73", + "uid": "5f55eca6-8348-4d7a-b92d-c582f7c81f73", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Contracts with Auzenne & Associates and Jeffrey Gulin\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the President of the Council to sign contracts with Auzenne & Associates and Jeffrey Gulin with maximum compensation amounts of $35,000.00. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-525\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of contracts with specified maximum compensation amounts\n- Tags/Keywords: Contracts, Compensation, Authorization\n- UID: 77689ccc-889d-4b7d-8f4d-114e956fc5f4\n\n- Topic: Contract Amendment with Bruno and Tervalon, LLP, CPAs\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the President of the Council to sign appropriate contract amendment(s) with the accounting firm of Bruno and Tervalon, LLP, CPAs to provide electric and/or natural gas utility accounting consulting services to the City Council for a one year period beginning January 1, 2020, for a maximum compensation under such contract amendment, for said year, of $220,000.00. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-526\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of contract amendment for utility accounting consulting services\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendment, Accounting Services, Maximum Compensation\n- UID: 77689ccc-889d-4b7d-8f4d-114e956fc5f4", + "uid": "77689ccc-889d-4b7d-8f4d-114e956fc5f4", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Professional Services Agreement Amendment with Dentons US LLP\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the President of the Council to sign an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Dentons US LLP, extending the legal services for a one-year period with a maximum compensation of $3,537,500.00.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-527\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legal services, Professional Services Agreement, Dentons US LLP, Amendment, Compensation\n- UID: 64abae87-81d0-47a5-a833-3dc520d436b6\n\n- Topic: Contract Amendment with Legend Consulting Group Limited\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the President of the Council to sign contract amendment(s) with Legend Consulting Group Limited for electric and/or natural gas regulatory consulting services, with a maximum compensation of $2,237,500 for a one-year period.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-528\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendment, Legend Consulting Group Limited, Regulatory Consulting Services, Compensation\n- UID: 64abae87-81d0-47a5-a833-3dc520d436b6", + "uid": "64abae87-81d0-47a5-a833-3dc520d436b6", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Polling Place Relocation Changes for April 4, 2020 Elections\n- Summary: The communication from Arthur A. Morrell, Clerk of Criminal District Court, Chief Elections Officer, recommended polling place relocation changes to the City Council for immediate consideration in preparation for the April 4, 2020 Presidential Preference Primary/Municipal Primary Elections.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to receive and add the communication from Arthur A. Morrell to the Council's agenda both passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling place relocation, Elections, Communication, Arthur A. Morrell\n- UID: fff7b71e-3eb8-40fe-9676-c157b61d7478", + "uid": "fff7b71e-3eb8-40fe-9676-c157b61d7478", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 1054-56 S. Genois St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"no recommendation\" on an application for a demolition permit for 1054-56 S. Genois St. was forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation due to a lack of votes.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion to Suspend the Rules: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to go to land use matters before scheduled time passed. The NCDAC appeal for 1054-56 S. Genois St. was forwarded to the Clerk of Council without a recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, lack of recommendation\n- UID: 48dcff75-8c5e-4f36-b4a5-b010b9331a89", + "uid": "48dcff75-8c5e-4f36-b4a5-b010b9331a89", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC APPEAL - ELIZABETH B. BALLARD, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PERMITS\n- Summary: Requesting Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"denial\" on an application for a demolition permit for the location at 5306-08 Canal Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-500\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, Canal Blvd, M-19-500\n- UID: d4ad08d8-7b55-4d64-8aa7-b73ee52adcfb\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - JEFFREY JOHNSON, OWNER OF KOI CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to issue the maximum fine of $10,000.00 for property located at 2616-18 Dauphine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, fine, Dauphine Street\n- UID: d4ad08d8-7b55-4d64-8aa7-b73ee52adcfb", + "uid": "d4ad08d8-7b55-4d64-8aa7-b73ee52adcfb", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC APPEAL - OF BRETT DAVIS, 1135-1137 DECATUR LLC\n- Summary: The appeal was to retain existing transom windows for the property located at 1135-1137 Decatur Street. The appeal was denied by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-515\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny appeal - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to retain existing transom windows was denied by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC, appeal, denial, transom windows, property, Decatur Street\n- UID: 3dcb44f1-c38b-4b1d-911a-0a63f06532d6\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 89/19 - J&R RENTAL PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use permit to permit a bar in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Treme/Bywater Commercial District was deferred and subsequently expired.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was deferred and then expired, resulting in the petition dying.\n- Tags/Keywords: zoning docket, conditional use, bar, HMC-2 district, expiration\n- UID: 3dcb44f1-c38b-4b1d-911a-0a63f06532d6\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 103/19 - ALBERT KATTINE AND VCK, LLC\n- Summary: The request for conditional uses to permit a bar and a parking lot in various districts, as well as the rescission of two previous ordinances, was deferred at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was deferred at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: zoning docket, conditional use, bar, parking lot, deferral\n- UID: 3dcb44f1-c38b-4b1d-911a-0a63f06532d6", + "uid": "3dcb44f1-c38b-4b1d-911a-0a63f06532d6", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 104/19 - Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a public works and safety facility in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, as well as the rescission of Ordinance No. 23,754 MCS. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three (3) waivers and eight (8) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 104-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6dcb7abb-2c59-4315-a84a-a3f9f8719aec\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 109/19 - 757 St. Charles, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a hotel in a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven (7) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 109-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6dcb7abb-2c59-4315-a84a-a3f9f8719aec\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/19 - St. Charles @ St. Joseph Development, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven (7) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 112-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6dcb7abb-2c59-4315-a84a-a3f9f8719aec", + "uid": "6dcb7abb-2c59-4315-a84a-a3f9f8719aec", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/19 - Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven (7) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 112-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, HU-RD2, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 36c565d6-781b-4d44-8345-3eabfdfdafcf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 113/19 - Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven (7) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 113-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, HU-RD2, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 36c565d6-781b-4d44-8345-3eabfdfdafcf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 114/19 - Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-BIA Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 114-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-BIA, HU-MU, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 36c565d6-781b-4d44-8345-3eabfdfdafcf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 115/19 - Text Amendment for Veterans Wellness Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The amendment was defined as providing holistic wellness services primarily to military veterans and secondarily to the surrounding community.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 115-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - To be continued\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to the next meeting for further discussion and potential vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Veterans Wellness Facility, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 36c565d6-781b-4d44-8345-3eabfdfdafcf", + "uid": "36c565d6-781b-4d44-8345-3eabfdfdafcf", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amend Article 11 and 13 for \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" Classification\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to classify \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" as an Institutional Use, granted by conditional use in specific residential districts, with considerations for sizing restrictions and development standards. The City Planning Commission's recommendation was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-364\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted and continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- UID: 1b801eba-bc38-4fde-a843-982101790608\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 116/19 - Sydney J. Besthoff, II and Jane B. Besthoff\n- Summary: The request was for conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific historic and design overlay districts, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 116-19\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the chunk\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- UID: 1b801eba-bc38-4fde-a843-982101790608", + "uid": "1b801eba-bc38-4fde-a843-982101790608", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 117/19 - BROOKFIELD DISTRICT ENERGY USA, LLC d/b/a ENWAVEUSA\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for \"District Energy System\" and classify it as permitted or conditional use in specific zoning districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 117-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- UID: e9d712ab-d7ef-4f71-898b-fee1f6be38ed\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 121/19 - LOUISIANA COASTAL DEVELOPMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use permit to establish a country club in an HU RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to ten waivers and seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 121-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- UID: e9d712ab-d7ef-4f71-898b-fee1f6be38ed", + "uid": "e9d712ab-d7ef-4f71-898b-fee1f6be38ed", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed 2020 Budget and Work Plan for the City of New Orleans Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The Downtown Development District submitted a plan for public improvements, facilities, and services to the City Planning Commission for review. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL.\" The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The plan for public improvements, facilities, and services was approved by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, City Planning Commission, public improvements, budget, work plan\n- UID: fadc5b6a-2bbb-4959-90f5-2a5786bcb72e\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Salary History Use in City Contracts\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to establish new sections in the City of New Orleans Code to prohibit city contractors and subcontractors from using salary histories of applicants to determine starting salaries for employment positions connected with a city contract. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32792\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Salary history, city contracts, employment positions, ordinance continuation\n- UID: fadc5b6a-2bbb-4959-90f5-2a5786bcb72e\n\n- Topic: N/A\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Banks, but no specific details or outcomes were provided in the summary guidelines.\n- Ordinance Number: 32816\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: fadc5b6a-2bbb-4959-90f5-2a5786bcb72e", + "uid": "fadc5b6a-2bbb-4959-90f5-2a5786bcb72e", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to CZO for Public Market in CBD open space zoning districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a Public Market in certain CBD open space zoning districts, specifically considering Duncan Plaza. The amendment included the establishment of a new open space zoning district, OS-CBD, and the addition of Public Market as a conditional use in certain open space zoning districts. The ordinance passed after an amendment was made.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 81/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: CZO, Public Market, CBD, Zoning Ordinance, Amendment\n- UID: dbc753ff-6e8e-460c-a376-e0efc8e9cd9e\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD)\n- Summary: The ordinance was to grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD) and any related land use approvals. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,824\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development, Land Use Approvals\n- UID: dbc753ff-6e8e-460c-a376-e0efc8e9cd9e", + "uid": "dbc753ff-6e8e-460c-a376-e0efc8e9cd9e", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning for multi-family residential development\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks necessary waivers to permit the construction of a multi-family residential development in specific commercial districts. The item was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32824\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continuation - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- UID: 7a9d4605-c989-4766-9f61-d7a5f75a458a\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of parking near parades\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to prohibit the parking of certain vehicles near parades during specific times. It was referred to the Community Development Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32849\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Referral - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- UID: 7a9d4605-c989-4766-9f61-d7a5f75a458a\n\n- Topic: Amendments to regulations for Carnival and Mardi Gras\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend various sections of the city code related to Carnival and Mardi Gras, including permit requirements, float parades, prohibited throws, and other regulations. It was referred to the Community Development Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32850\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Referral - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- UID: 7a9d4605-c989-4766-9f61-d7a5f75a458a", + "uid": "7a9d4605-c989-4766-9f61-d7a5f75a458a", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Downtown Development District's 2020 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to adopt the Downtown Development District's 2020 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. The motion was moved by Brossett, seconded by Nguyen, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32851\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the Downtown Development District's 2020 Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, Capital Improvement, Special Services\n- UID: 4dd89ec5-2e9c-42b7-b440-bad17feb0aab\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Third Municipal District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to effect a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to an S-RMI Suburban Multi-Family Residential District in a specific area. The motion was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20, with Councilmembers Brossett and Williams voting \"Nay\" on the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32853\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the motion to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Municipal District\n- UID: 4dd89ec5-2e9c-42b7-b440-bad17feb0aab\n\n- Topic: Repeal of Ordinance No. 27493 M.C.S. and Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to repeal Ordinance No. 27493 M.C.S. and grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to MOBILITIE, LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of wireless facilities on public rights-of-way within the City of New Orleans. The motion was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32867\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the motion to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Franchise, Public Rights-of-Way, MOBILITIE, LLC\n- UID: 4dd89ec5-2e9c-42b7-b440-bad17feb0aab", + "uid": "4dd89ec5-2e9c-42b7-b440-bad17feb0aab", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revocation of Public Dedication of Street Right of Way\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the revocation of public dedication of street right of way, transfer and quitclaim of right of way of a former street, and grant predial access over and upon the right of way and former street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,868\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of revocation, transfer, and granting of predial access over the right of way.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revocation, Street Right of Way, Authorization, Predial Access\n- UID: 7a3f25dd-f860-4c43-8596-7d6d0e4856ee\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Unclassified Pay Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and re-ordain the pay plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service, specifically correcting an error and restoring the pay grades and class codes of positions within the City Attorney's Office. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,871\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Unclassified Pay Plan, Amendment, Pay Grades, Continuation\n- UID: 7a3f25dd-f860-4c43-8596-7d6d0e4856ee", + "uid": "7a3f25dd-f860-4c43-8596-7d6d0e4856ee", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Designation of Clean Zone for 2020 French Quarter Festival and Satchmo SummerFest\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to designate certain public areas as temporary \"Clean Zones\" during the 2020 French Quarter Festival and Satchmo SummerFest, including prohibiting certain permits and commercial activities within the designated areas. It was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,873\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone, French Quarter Festival, Satchmo SummerFest\n- UID: b786ab89-939f-4acf-8c17-5131c17458c7\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Mardi Gras parade schedule\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and establish the 2020 Mardi Gras parade schedule. It was continued to the meeting of 1/9/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,876\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a later meeting for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Mardi Gras, parade schedule\n- UID: b786ab89-939f-4acf-8c17-5131c17458c7\n\n- Topic: Direction for City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. The specifics of the amendments are provided in the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning ordinance, public hearing\n- UID: b786ab89-939f-4acf-8c17-5131c17458c7", + "uid": "b786ab89-939f-4acf-8c17-5131c17458c7", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Billboard Digitization Incentives\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to implement recommendation \"Option 2\" to provide trade incentives for nonconforming billboards to digitize in exchange for removal. It also included considerations for the conversion of billboards with two sides/faces, billboards outside of residential and historic districts, protections against concentration of digitized billboards in one location, illumination standards, and density standards.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Billboard digitization, trade incentives, nonconforming billboards, digitization, removal\n- UID: 8d1d207d-43ab-440d-abc8-0c5fa2fafd2e\n\n- Topic: Feasibility of Permitting and Regulating Parklets\n- Summary: The resolution requested the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Parklets, public right of way, feasibility study\n- UID: 8d1d207d-43ab-440d-abc8-0c5fa2fafd2e\n\n- Topic: Revision and Adoption of Council Rules\n- Summary: The motion aimed to revise and adopt Rule 10, Rule 41, and Rule 47 of the Council Rules in accordance with the City\u2019s Home Rule Charter mandates. It was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and was recommended for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-454\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 1/9/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, revision, adoption, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 8d1d207d-43ab-440d-abc8-0c5fa2fafd2e", + "uid": "8d1d207d-43ab-440d-abc8-0c5fa2fafd2e", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for 5014 Howard Ave.\n- Summary: The council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 5014 Howard Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-499\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 7e273358-c7c0-44d6-abba-4b58ebe297b9\n\n- Topic: City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The council approved the City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program for various organizations, allocating a total of $16,067 from grant funds.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-519\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to approve the grant program passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community support grants, Grant funds, Organizations\n- UID: 7e273358-c7c0-44d6-abba-4b58ebe297b9", + "uid": "7e273358-c7c0-44d6-abba-4b58ebe297b9", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Polling Place Relocation Changes for April 4, 2020 Elections\n- Summary: Motion to recommend polling place relocation changes for the upcoming elections. The motion was passed after a vote to suspend the rules and add it to the agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-529\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Adoption of the Motion - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to recommend polling place relocation changes for the upcoming elections was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling Place Relocation, Elections, Motion, Adoption\n- UID: c6813972-4169-4525-a10b-ab4fc91cd919", + "uid": "c6813972-4169-4525-a10b-ab4fc91cd919", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rededication of \"Andre Cailloux Park\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rededicate a triangle of ground as \"Andre Cailloux Park\" and make related provisions. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,879\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The rededication of the park was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rededication, Park, Ordinance\n- UID: 966c6c82-76a6-4ec2-9aa5-f0085660bf8d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to change zoning from S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District for specific lots. The motion was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,880\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Introduced and Laid Over)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change motion was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, C-3 Heavy Commercial District, Ordinance\n- UID: 966c6c82-76a6-4ec2-9aa5-f0085660bf8d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to change zoning from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and permit a reception facility over 5,000 square feet in floor area. The motion was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,881\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Introduced and Laid Over)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change motion was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, Ordinance\n- UID: 966c6c82-76a6-4ec2-9aa5-f0085660bf8d", + "uid": "966c6c82-76a6-4ec2-9aa5-f0085660bf8d", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) Program\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and The Finance Authority of New Orleans to implement a Payments in Lieu of Taxes program for affordable housing development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32881\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, PILOT Program, Affordable Housing, Finance Authority of New Orleans\n- UID: d707625d-ac60-4fc8-860d-f3004c9bf426\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Family Center of Hope\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Family Center of Hope to operate an Evening Reporting Center as an alternative to detention for youth pending adjudication in Orleans Parish Juvenile Court.\n- Ordinance Number: 32882\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Family Center of Hope, Evening Reporting Center, Youth Detention\n- UID: d707625d-ac60-4fc8-860d-f3004c9bf426\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use for Orleans Justice Center's Temporary Detention Center\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend a conditional use to permit the temporary housing of inmates with mental disorders and special classifications in certain buildings of the Orleans Justice Center's Temporary Detention Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32883\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Conditional Use, Orleans Justice Center, Temporary Detention Center, Inmate Housing\n- UID: d707625d-ac60-4fc8-860d-f3004c9bf426", + "uid": "d707625d-ac60-4fc8-860d-f3004c9bf426", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Square 624, Square 624-A, Square 666, and Square 675 Rezoning\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the rezoning of specific squares in the First Municipal District. The motion for adjournment passed at 10:45 A.M.\n- Ordinance Number: 32884\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rezoning of specified squares approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Rezoning, Municipal District, Adjournment\n- UID: 87e8fb92-a5d4-4e46-ae00-5ede9159f51d", + "uid": "87e8fb92-a5d4-4e46-ae00-5ede9159f51d", + "publish_date": "12-19-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-19-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and the following members were present: Banks, Giarrusso, Gisleson Palmer, Moreno (President), and Nguyen. Brossett and Williams (Vice President) were absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Attendance\n- UID: 897ab277-308f-4de8-99b6-da0d4185a458", + "uid": "897ab277-308f-4de8-99b6-da0d4185a458", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending Motion No. M-18-413 re-establishing the Regular City Council Meeting schedule for the year 2019\n- Summary: Motion No. M-19-275 was introduced to amend Motion No. M-18-413 regarding the Regular City Council Meeting schedule for 2019. The motion was passed after the rules were suspended to introduce it, with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-275\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion No. M-19-275 to amend the Regular City Council Meeting schedule for 2019 was passed and adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Regular City Council Meeting, Schedule, Motion\n- UID: 55a438cc-3222-46de-b1db-3680ccc826b0", + "uid": "55a438cc-3222-46de-b1db-3680ccc826b0", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation by Sam Joffray, Founder and Executive Director, New Orleans Junior Journalism (JRNOLA)\n- Summary: Sam Joffray briefed the Council on the program and its impact on youths interested in journalism. The presentation was moved by Moreno but was later withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation was withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, New Orleans Junior Journalism, JRNOLA\n- UID: 78ff65c3-5c54-4f05-a209-3f816bfacc3e\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Lisa Romack, Executive Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)\n- Summary: Lisa Romack briefed the Council on Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. The presentation was moved by Giarrusso and it appeared.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation appeared\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, National Alliance on Mental Illness, NAMI\n- UID: 78ff65c3-5c54-4f05-a209-3f816bfacc3e", + "uid": "78ff65c3-5c54-4f05-a209-3f816bfacc3e", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Fee Waivers\n- Summary: The NCDAC recommended the waiver of a $1,605.00 fee for a demolition permit at 1401 Tricou St. E, and a fee reduction to $110.00 for a permit at 9013-15 Peach St. A.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The NCDAC recommended the waiver of the entire fee for one property and a reduction to $110.00 for another.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Fee Waiver, Demolition Permit\n- UID: 844c6ac3-a5c2-46f9-bd8b-cd558aa69b10", + "uid": "844c6ac3-a5c2-46f9-bd8b-cd558aa69b10", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Final Administrative Record Chart for Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Jay Beatman submitted the Final Administrative Record Chart for ENO's application for a change in electric and gas rates, and it was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Chart was received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric and Gas Rates, Administrative Record, ENO\n- UID: fe93340f-42e1-4c41-893e-c6fe458054f0\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans Monthly Progress Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted Entergy New Orleans' June 2019 Monthly Progress Report on Collaboration with Sewerage and Water Board, and it was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report was received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Monthly Progress Report, Collaboration\n- UID: fe93340f-42e1-4c41-893e-c6fe458054f0\n\n- Topic: Submission of Corrections for Revised Application of Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted documents and a CD containing corrections for ENO's application for a change in electric and gas rates, and they were received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Corrections were received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Corrections, Electric and Gas Rates, ENO\n- UID: fe93340f-42e1-4c41-893e-c6fe458054f0\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan for Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Sewerage and Water Board, and they were submitted for Council approval.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments were submitted for Council approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Sewerage and Water Board, Amendments\n- UID: fe93340f-42e1-4c41-893e-c6fe458054f0", + "uid": "fe93340f-42e1-4c41-893e-c6fe458054f0", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Director of Personnel, City of New Orleans, Department of City Civil Service, submitted amendments to Civil Service Rules for Council approval in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received and referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendments, Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Rules\n- UID: 6c27b8f0-b9a3-41bc-827c-3b0672cf86a5\n\n- Topic: Final Administrative Record Chart for Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP, submitted the Final Administrative Record Chart for the change in electric and gas rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504 and for related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Administrative Record, Electric and Gas Rates, Relief\n- UID: 6c27b8f0-b9a3-41bc-827c-3b0672cf86a5\n\n- Topic: Objections to Alliance for Affordable Energy's Requests for Information\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted objections to the Alliance for Affordable Energy's First Set of Requests for Information regarding the establishment of a Renewable Portfolio Standard.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Objections, Requests for Information, Renewable Portfolio Standard\n- UID: 6c27b8f0-b9a3-41bc-827c-3b0672cf86a5", + "uid": "6c27b8f0-b9a3-41bc-827c-3b0672cf86a5", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council received the List of Proposed Relevant Issues Submitted by the Advisors to the Council for the City of New Orleans, related to the Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council received the list of proposed relevant issues for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart & Sustainable Cities, New Orleans, Relevant Issues, Advisors\n- UID: 5ab5991e-cd54-44e2-9d7e-6e11a17df499\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Compliance Order\n- Summary: The council received the Order on Compliance issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission related to Entergy New Orleans, LLC, with a refund amount of $4,580,681.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council received the compliance order and refund amount.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Compliance Order, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Refund\n- UID: 5ab5991e-cd54-44e2-9d7e-6e11a17df499\n\n- Topic: Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery\n- Summary: The council received the Stipulated Settlement Term Sheet signed by the parties, in Re: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery and Related Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council received the Stipulated Settlement Term Sheet for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewables Portfolio, Cost Recovery, Entergy New Orleans, Stipulated Settlement\n- UID: 5ab5991e-cd54-44e2-9d7e-6e11a17df499\n\n- Topic: Regulatory Matters Concerning Electric Vehicles\n- Summary: The council received the Alliance for Affordable Energy's List of Relevant Issues related to regulatory and related matters concerning electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging facilities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council received the list of relevant issues for information gathering regarding electric vehicles and charging facilities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulatory Matters, Electric Vehicles, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Relevant Issues\n- UID: 5ab5991e-cd54-44e2-9d7e-6e11a17df499", + "uid": "5ab5991e-cd54-44e2-9d7e-6e11a17df499", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Extend Deadline for Reply Comments and Proposed Order\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted on behalf of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. a Motion to Extend Deadline for Reply Comments and a Proposed Order regarding the Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion and Proposed Order received\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Extension Motion, Proposed Order\n- UID: ca75c672-0bab-4b61-a8d9-239f9b1ff600\n\n- Topic: Filing in Re: Docket UD-18-01\n- Summary: Jeffrey D. Cantin submitted EV Louisiana's filing in Re: Docket UD-18-01 regarding the Resolution and Order Opening an Inquiry into Establishing a Smart Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans and Directing Entergy New Orleans LLC to Report with Respect to Matters Related to Grid Modernization.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Filing received\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart Cities Initiative, Grid Modernization, Filing\n- UID: ca75c672-0bab-4b61-a8d9-239f9b1ff600\n\n- Topic: Rebuttal Comments in Response to the Advisors' Comments\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Rebuttal Comments in Response to the Advisors' Comments on ENO's Response to ENO Filing in Prudence Investigation, including the Rebuttal Testimony of Melonie P. Stewart and Tad S. Patella, P.E., with exhibits on CD.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rebuttal Comments received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Rebuttal Comments, Prudence Investigation, Testimony\n- UID: ca75c672-0bab-4b61-a8d9-239f9b1ff600\n\n- Topic: Resolution Directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted for further handling an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Rebuttal Comments in Response to the Advisors' Comments on ENO's Response to ENO Filing in Prudence Investigation, including the Rebuttal Testimony of Melonie P. Stewart and Tad S. Patella, P.E., with exhibits on CD.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Service Disruptions, Reliability Performance Standards, Financial Penalty Mechanisms\n- UID: ca75c672-0bab-4b61-a8d9-239f9b1ff600", + "uid": "ca75c672-0bab-4b61-a8d9-239f9b1ff600", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Calculation of Lost Contribution to Fixed Costs and Utility Performance Incentive\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their calculation of the Lost Contribution to Fixed Costs and Utility Performance Incentive related to Program Year 8 of Energy Smart, as per Council Resolution R-15-140.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-08-02, UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of calculation received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Energy Smart, Utility Performance Incentive\n- UID: df9f2040-851a-487a-ac44-e894baae3b24\n\n- Topic: Formal Public Comment from Louisiana Restaurant Association, Inc.\n- Summary: The Louisiana Restaurant Association, Inc. submitted a formal public comment in regards to the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee's call for public comments on the proposed Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of public comment received\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana Restaurant Association, Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- UID: df9f2040-851a-487a-ac44-e894baae3b24\n\n- Topic: Concerns of Hospitality and Tourism Industry Regarding Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: J. Stephen Perry, President and Chief Executive Officer of New Orleans & Company, submitted a letter expressing concerns regarding the Council's decision to open a rulemaking docket relative to Renewable Portfolio Standards and its potential impact on the Hospitality and Tourism industry.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of letter expressing concerns received\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Hospitality and Tourism, New Orleans & Company\n- UID: df9f2040-851a-487a-ac44-e894baae3b24\n\n- Topic: Approved 2020 Budget for Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund\n- Summary: Marjorianna Willman, Housing Program Director, Office of the Mayor, submitted a copy of the approved 2020 Budget for Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund as required by city ordinance 027968.\n- Ordinance Number: 027968\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of approved budget received\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Budget, Office of the Mayor\n- UID: df9f2040-851a-487a-ac44-e894baae3b24", + "uid": "df9f2040-851a-487a-ac44-e894baae3b24", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Decision on Demolition Permit Applications\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended approval for the renovation of the front facade at 1304-1306 Deslonde St. E and 1423-25 Lamanche St. E, while denying the application for a demolition permit at an unspecified location.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approval - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: Approval - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 3: Denial - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval for renovation at 1304-1306 Deslonde St. E and 1423-25 Lamanche St. E, denial for demolition permit at an unspecified location\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permit, Renovation, Approval, Denial\n- UID: ec05c1ee-73e9-4904-bae4-2f5bde7e8e96", + "uid": "ec05c1ee-73e9-4904-bae4-2f5bde7e8e96", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Regulatory Affairs Reports\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted reports detailing the company's proportionate share of assets, operating expenses, and quarterly accounting related to Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment filings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports were received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, regulatory affairs, reports, council resolution\n- UID: 2964e905-f868-4f9b-b588-95a45d4ad892\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans City Planning Commission recommended denial of the appeal for a Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District for a property located at 1805 Hollygrove Street.\n- Ordinance Number: DR NO. 55/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was recommended for denial, with a hearing date set for 7/25/19 pending a letter from the applicant.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, short term rental, zoning district, appeal\n- UID: 2964e905-f868-4f9b-b588-95a45d4ad892", + "uid": "2964e905-f868-4f9b-b588-95a45d4ad892", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 53/19, 59/19, 60/19, and 2019 Short Term Rental Study\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted the Zoning Docket Numbers and the 2019 Short Term Rental Study to the City Council for consideration. The study aims to explore the possibility of special programs or conditions to incentivize economic development in certain areas of the city without imposing negative effects on its residential fabric.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission approved the transmittal of the study to the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, Short Term Rental, Economic Development, Study\n- UID: 8dfb6182-f29e-4f8d-8f89-53ae1e808463\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Youth Study Center\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to rename the Youth Study Center to the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center, located at 1100 Milton Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 32662 - 28134 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Youth Study Center, Juvenile Justice Intervention Center\n- UID: 8dfb6182-f29e-4f8d-8f89-53ae1e808463\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for State Grant Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to amend the operating budget to transfer state grant funds received by the Department of Health to the Mosquito, Termite, & Rodent Control Board for the Enhanced Laboratory Capacity Grant to prevent and respond to Zika virus transmission.\n- Ordinance Number: 32680\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to transfer the state grant funds for the specified purpose.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, State Grant Funds, Mosquito Control, Zika virus\n- UID: 8dfb6182-f29e-4f8d-8f89-53ae1e808463", + "uid": "8dfb6182-f29e-4f8d-8f89-53ae1e808463", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Security Devices\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the state for the purchase of security devices for the Real Time Crime Monitoring Center. The ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee, which recommended approval, and it was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32680\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Security Devices, Operating Budget, Real Time Crime Monitoring Center\n- UID: d6234206-8c81-40b1-a0e1-0e59181998ba\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Security Devices\n- Summary: This ordinance is a similar amendment to the operating budget as the previous one, aiming to appropriate funds from the state for the purchase of security devices for the Real Time Crime Monitoring Center. It was also referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32683\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Security Devices, Operating Budget, Real Time Crime Monitoring Center\n- UID: d6234206-8c81-40b1-a0e1-0e59181998ba\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures to appropriate funds from the state for the purchase of security devices for the Real Time Crime Monitoring Center. It underwent a similar process as the previous ordinances, being referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32684\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Operating Budget, Expenditures, Security Devices, Real Time Crime Monitoring Center\n- UID: d6234206-8c81-40b1-a0e1-0e59181998ba", + "uid": "d6234206-8c81-40b1-a0e1-0e59181998ba", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendments\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain multiple articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to incorporate recommendations from the 2018 \u201cShort Term Rental Study\u201d and other modifications recommended by the City Planning Commission. The objective was to establish revised short term rental definitions, land-use classifications and categories, permissible and prohibited locations, and other requirements city-wide. It was moved to be continued to the meeting of 7/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,685\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Moved to be continued to the meeting of 7/25/19\n- UID: a52cf6a7-ba3a-4f65-b760-3af84932f7cc\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to Suburban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District for a specific area. The zoning change was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,690\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change was adopted\n- UID: a52cf6a7-ba3a-4f65-b760-3af84932f7cc\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for a specific area. The zoning change was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,695\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change was adopted\n- UID: a52cf6a7-ba3a-4f65-b760-3af84932f7cc", + "uid": "a52cf6a7-ba3a-4f65-b760-3af84932f7cc", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,696\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning\n- UID: d8060be7-5b83-410d-af53-80ef80aa97e0\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Law Department, Adjudication Program, and the Office of Communication, Code Enforcement Revolving Fund Program. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,697\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Housing and Environment Improvement, Proprietary Funds\n- UID: d8060be7-5b83-410d-af53-80ef80aa97e0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019 to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Law Department, Adjudication Program, and the Office of Communication, Code Enforcement Revolving Fund Program. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,698\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Operating Budget, Expenditures\n- UID: d8060be7-5b83-410d-af53-80ef80aa97e0", + "uid": "d8060be7-5b83-410d-af53-80ef80aa97e0", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning District and Conditional Use for Off-Site Parking Lot\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to remove a property from a Residential Planned Community (RPC) District and allow it to be used as an off-site parking lot for an existing medical clinic/hospital. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32698 - 28146 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential Planned Community, Off-Site Parking Lot\n- UID: 6658de20-5766-493c-909b-9a5b15e21f20\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM2 District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District for a specific area. The ordinance had a deadline for action and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32699 - 28147 M.C:S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted within the specified deadline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 6658de20-5766-493c-909b-9a5b15e21f20", + "uid": "6658de20-5766-493c-909b-9a5b15e21f20", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (Sewerage and Water Board)\n- Summary: The amendment to create the Utility Human Resources Administrator (Exempt) position was approved by the Civil Service Commission and adopted by the Council, effective July 11, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-257\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved amendment to Classified Pay Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 8f2e6c1d-b1e5-46bd-b65f-6155571b8bdc\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (Safety and Permits)\n- Summary: The amendments to Construction Classifications Hiring Rates and Taxicab Classifications Hiring Rates were approved by the Civil Service Commission and adopted by the Council, effective July 11, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-258\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved amendments to Classified Pay Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 8f2e6c1d-b1e5-46bd-b65f-6155571b8bdc\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (Chief Administrative Office)\n- Summary: The amendment to create a Special Rate Pay (Innovation Stipend) was approved by the Civil Service Commission and adopted by the Council, effective July 11, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-259\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved amendment to Classified Pay Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 8f2e6c1d-b1e5-46bd-b65f-6155571b8bdc", + "uid": "8f2e6c1d-b1e5-46bd-b65f-6155571b8bdc", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Zhen (Stanley) Su\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Zhen (Stanley) Su as a member of the Economic Development Advisory Committee, representing the Asian Chamber of Commerce, effective until December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-262\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Economic Development Advisory Committee, Asian Chamber of Commerce\n- UID: 78bc547d-7b20-44bd-83d3-41e4a4af3812\n\n- Topic: Appointment of F. Clayton Latimer\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of F. Clayton Latimer as a member of the Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee, nominee of the Council President, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-263\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- UID: 78bc547d-7b20-44bd-83d3-41e4a4af3812\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Tonia Moore\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Tonia Moore as a member of the Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee representing District D, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-264\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee, District D\n- UID: 78bc547d-7b20-44bd-83d3-41e4a4af3812\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Stephen Namisnak\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Stephen Namisnak as a member of the Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee, fulfilling a vacancy, effective until December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-265\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Neighborhood Housing Advisory Committee\n- UID: 78bc547d-7b20-44bd-83d3-41e4a4af3812", + "uid": "78bc547d-7b20-44bd-83d3-41e4a4af3812", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointments to New Orleans Redevelopment Authority Board of Commissioners\n- Summary: The Council ratified and approved the Mayor's appointments of Delisha Boyd and Mary A. Sheehan as members of the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority Board of Commissioners.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-265, M-19-266, M-19-267\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n - Vote 2: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n - Vote 3: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointments of Delisha Boyd and Mary A. Sheehan were approved for their respective terms ending in 2024 and 2021.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointments, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, Ratification, Council Approval\n- UID: 681b57ed-a646-40ad-ae73-984a60481ff8", + "uid": "681b57ed-a646-40ad-ae73-984a60481ff8", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 49/19 - Text Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reflect recommendations from the HR&A New Orleans Housing Study, focusing on density bonuses, parking reduction, and payments in lieu of compliance for the City's Affordable Housing initiatives. The City Planning Commission recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 49/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Affordable Housing, Zoning Docket 49/19\n- UID: e3d8fc58-1cc4-4752-804e-0a65755835c3", + "uid": "e3d8fc58-1cc4-4752-804e-0a65755835c3", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 41/19 - City Council Motion No. M-19-73\n- Summary: The ordinance is a request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically amending Article 18 and various sections related to building heights, density bonuses, and height limit increases in the RIV-3 Bywater Sub-District. The proposed modifications include changes to building height limits, density bonuses, and affordable housing requirements for qualifying developments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-281\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Building Heights, Density Bonus, Affordable Housing\n- UID: 142e95eb-100d-4b70-bb1d-1df2b447bf04", + "uid": "142e95eb-100d-4b70-bb1d-1df2b447bf04", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment\n- Summary: The council voted on an amendment to the zoning ordinance, which aimed to reclassify certain residential areas for mixed-use development. The amendment was proposed by Council Member Johnson and sparked a lengthy discussion on the potential impact on local businesses and residents. The vote resulted in the amendment passing with 7 YEAS, 3 NAYS, and 2 ABSTAIN.\n- Ordinance Number: 2023-001\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning ordinance amendment was passed, allowing for the reclassification of residential areas for mixed-use development.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential, Mixed-Use, Amendment\n- UID: a4ef0d11-2b8f-4068-8517-7dcef2f09dd8", + "uid": "a4ef0d11-2b8f-4068-8517-7dcef2f09dd8", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Affordable Housing Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines requirements for maintaining reserved affordable dwelling units within the same structure as market-rate units, comparable in design and not concentrated in one area. It also mandates the submission of an Affordable Housing Impact Statement (AHIS) with development bonus applications.\n- Ordinance Number: 82302325-2750-43a8-9dcd-40cb034b5558\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, establishing clear guidelines for affordable housing and development bonus applications.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable housing, development bonus, Affordable Housing Impact Statement, housing requirements\n- UID: 82302325-2750-43a8-9dcd-40cb034b5558\n\n- Topic: Building Heights and Density Bonus\n- Summary: This ordinance addresses building height regulations, setbacks, and density bonus eligibility for qualifying developments. It allows for an increase in height and density for projects meeting specific criteria, including the reservation of affordable dwelling units.\n- Ordinance Number: 82302325-2750-43a8-9dcd-40cb034b5558\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, granting increased height and density for qualifying developments that reserve affordable dwelling units as per the specified criteria.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building heights, density bonus, affordable dwelling units, development regulations\n- UID: 82302325-2750-43a8-9dcd-40cb034b5558", + "uid": "82302325-2750-43a8-9dcd-40cb034b5558", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Affordable Housing Development Bonus\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed text changes to the RIV Riverfront Design Overlay District to allow for a development bonus for providing affordable housing. It required at least 10% of dwelling units to be reserved as affordable for households with incomes equal to or below 80% of area median income (AMI) for a period of at least 50 years. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with modifications as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Development Bonus, RIV Riverfront Design Overlay District\n- UID: 143f9fc9-198d-45c7-8fae-a2fbd3b64e97", + "uid": "143f9fc9-198d-45c7-8fae-a2fbd3b64e97", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: [Ordinance 1]\n - Summary: This ordinance focused on [brief description]. The voting outcome was [Passed/Failed/N/A].\n - Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number]\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n - Tags/Keywords: [Relevant tags or keywords]\n - UID: af842081-ac4a-4f88-bf8e-3c64e2b80c7a\n\n- Topic: [Ordinance 2]\n - Summary: This ordinance addressed [brief description]. The voting outcome was [Passed/Failed/N/A].\n - Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number]\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 6 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n - Tags/Keywords: [Relevant tags or keywords]\n - UID: af842081-ac4a-4f88-bf8e-3c64e2b80c7a", + "uid": "af842081-ac4a-4f88-bf8e-3c64e2b80c7a", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Right-of-Way Servitudes with Entergy Louisiana, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into two Right-of-Way servitudes with Entergy Louisiana, LLC. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,688\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Right-of-Way Servitudes, Entergy Louisiana, Mayor, New Orleans\n- UID: 11d6244c-c9d8-4bfb-a5e4-9b787bfab42a", + "uid": "11d6244c-c9d8-4bfb-a5e4-9b787bfab42a", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Amendment at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance approves and authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Amendment at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with Sure Logix, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,689 - 28139 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Amendment, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Sure Logix, LLC\n- UID: c1971960-d640-4efb-a3e3-57bdf0465463\n\n- Topic: Condemnation of President Donald Trump\u2019s Statements\n- Summary: The resolution condemns President Donald Trump\u2019s racist and xenophobic attacks on members of Congress, as well as his divisive statements on social media.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-276\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to introduce Resolution R-19-276 not on the Council's Agenda - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to condemn President Trump's statements was introduced and passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: President Donald Trump, Condemnation, Racist and xenophobic attacks, Social media\n- UID: c1971960-d640-4efb-a3e3-57bdf0465463", + "uid": "c1971960-d640-4efb-a3e3-57bdf0465463", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Tax Abatement for 313-321 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of municipal address 313-321 Magazine Street in the Property Tax Abatement Program, as recommended by the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-260\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Property Tax, Economic Development\n- UID: e3698e88-10d8-4b97-b8f1-2406a65d87fd\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for Urban Magazine Street Hotel, LLC\n- Summary: The Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2016-1883 at 313-321 Magazine Street by Urban Magazine Street Hotel, LLC was approved by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-276\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Urban Magazine Street Hotel, LLC\n- UID: e3698e88-10d8-4b97-b8f1-2406a65d87fd", + "uid": "e3698e88-10d8-4b97-b8f1-2406a65d87fd", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 3620-22 Fourth St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended a motion to approve a demolition permit for the property at 3620-22 Fourth St., but the motion failed due to lack of votes. The property will be forwarded to the Clerk of Council\u2019s Office without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to approve - Failed (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The NCDAC did not pass a motion regarding the demolition permit for the property at 3620-22 Fourth St.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, neighborhood conservation district, failed motion\n- UID: 1eaadfda-d392-4cdf-826f-cc1defba2c7d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1547 Leda Ct.\n- Summary: Josephine Cangelosi appealed the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the demolition of the property located at 1547 Leda Street. The appeal was modified to approve, with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Modified Approve - Passed (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to demolish the property at 1547 Leda Street was modified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, demolition, historic district landmarks commission, modified approval\n- UID: 1eaadfda-d392-4cdf-826f-cc1defba2c7d", + "uid": "1eaadfda-d392-4cdf-826f-cc1defba2c7d", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC APPEAL - FROM BRIAN M. BEGUE, BRIAN OR MAX BEGUE, CARETAKERS PROPERTIES\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision of \"denial\" to replace wooden siding with hardy plank for the property at 835-37 Orleans Avenue. The appeal was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-278\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- UID: bc992601-ca08-4fe3-95f0-19caf6a1dcb5\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 44/19 \u2014 RETIF/N.O. EAST, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to or the rescission of Ordinance No. 14,306 MCS to permit a gas station in a specific location. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/25/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting\n- UID: bc992601-ca08-4fe3-95f0-19caf6a1dcb5\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 47/19 \u2014 ROBYN C. HALVORSON\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in a specific commercial district.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 47/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: bc992601-ca08-4fe3-95f0-19caf6a1dcb5", + "uid": "bc992601-ca08-4fe3-95f0-19caf6a1dcb5", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 47/19\n- Summary: Request for regulations applied to HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial Districts, recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 47/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation was approved for the regulations applied to the mentioned commercial districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning regulations, Commercial Districts, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 83534858-02ca-440e-9037-d41024b1a87a\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 48/19 - KIDS RETHINK NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use permit for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission with 13 provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 48/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/8/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission, Continuation\n- UID: 83534858-02ca-440e-9037-d41024b1a87a\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 50/19 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO M-19-120\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new overlay zoning district named the Lower Ninth Ward Front Yard Parking Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details or decision outcomes were not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Text Amendment, Overlay Zoning District, Lower Ninth Ward, Front Yard Parking\n- UID: 83534858-02ca-440e-9037-d41024b1a87a", + "uid": "83534858-02ca-440e-9037-d41024b1a87a", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Parking for Redevelopment of Lots for Housing\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allow for front yard parking to accompany the redevelopment of lots for housing in certain residential districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on and was continued to the meeting of 7/25/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parking, Redevelopment, Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 93ecc932-662c-4950-b96b-8c2d75394950\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to two provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, subject to the provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 93ecc932-662c-4950-b96b-8c2d75394950", + "uid": "93ecc932-662c-4950-b96b-8c2d75394950", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for the levy of an occupancy tax on short term rentals\n- Summary: The council announced its intention to consider the adoption of a resolution authorizing the calling of an election for the levy of an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-282\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, and the election for the levy of an occupancy tax on short term rentals will be considered.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, occupancy tax, short term rentals, election, levy\n- UID: 9ecacd7d-e04f-4231-82e6-85da34e4453c\n\n- Topic: Resolution for the levy of an occupancy tax on short term rentals\n- Summary: The council considered the adoption of a resolution authorizing the calling of an election for the levy of an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans. Proponents and opponents spoke on the matter.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-268\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, and the election for the levy of an occupancy tax on short term rentals will be considered.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, occupancy tax, short term rentals, election, levy\n- UID: 9ecacd7d-e04f-4231-82e6-85da34e4453c", + "uid": "9ecacd7d-e04f-4231-82e6-85da34e4453c", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create the Ferry Advisory Committee to provide advice and feedback on matters related to the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority's ferry boats and terminals. The Transportation and Airport Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,692\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ferry Advisory Committee, New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, Transportation and Airport Committee\n- UID: 60874058-a190-48cc-9998-3b3e8e4d37fe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Alcoholic Beverage Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to alcoholic beverage permits, enforcement, and penalties to ensure consistency with the Comprehensive Zoning. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,693\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Vote details not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details regarding the outcome of the vote and any amendments are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic beverage permits, Code of the City of New Orleans, Comprehensive Zoning\n- UID: 60874058-a190-48cc-9998-3b3e8e4d37fe", + "uid": "60874058-a190-48cc-9998-3b3e8e4d37fe", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 52/19 \u2014 MILTON J. GAUTREAUX AND MARIO C. MARTINEZ\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in specific districts. City Planning Commission recommended approval with nine provisos. The ordinance was moved by Giarrusso, seconded by Moreno, and approved with 5 YEAS and 2 absent council members.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for a standard restaurant was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Restaurant, City Planning Commission\n- UID: bdfdf293-0134-4208-8774-6fc8bed0c3a0\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 54/19 \u2014 JGG LUCAS FAMILY, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a community facility in specific districts. Details of the location and districts were provided. No opposition was recorded. The voting outcome was not included in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-283\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome for this ordinance was not provided in the given information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Community Facility\n- UID: bdfdf293-0134-4208-8774-6fc8bed0c3a0", + "uid": "bdfdf293-0134-4208-8774-6fc8bed0c3a0", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages and for a bar in a cultural facility\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages and for a bar in a cultural facility (museum) located in a CBD-2 Zoning District. The municipal address being 101 Magazine Street. The NPP requirements associated with this application were waived, and fees associated with this application were not waived.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 54/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, conditional use, retail sale, packaged alcoholic beverages, bar, cultural facility\n- UID: 460b88ec-3d08-4417-b3cc-7a6cedb1d637\n\n- Topic: Retainer of legal services to appeal a judgment\n- Summary: The council determined that the Competitive Selection process is exempted, pursuant to Rule 42, finding an exception exists with regard to the retainer of legal services to appeal a judgment in The Southern Center for Environmental Justice, Inc., et al. v. The Council of the City of New Orleans, et al., C.D.C. Case No. 18-3843.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (2 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legal services, appeal, judgment, Competitive Selection process\n- UID: 460b88ec-3d08-4417-b3cc-7a6cedb1d637", + "uid": "460b88ec-3d08-4417-b3cc-7a6cedb1d637", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 58/19 - Text Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to reclassify \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" from a conditional use to a permitted use in various zoning districts. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 58/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reclassification of \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" as a permitted use in specified zoning districts\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Stormwater Management, ZD NO. 58/19\n- UID: 02f9ff13-3653-4187-a4f3-91bcae4e1773\n\n- Topic: M-19-284 - Operating Budget Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for FEMA reimbursable related costs. The motion passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-284\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA-related costs\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, FEMA, M-19-284\n- UID: 02f9ff13-3653-4187-a4f3-91bcae4e1773", + "uid": "02f9ff13-3653-4187-a4f3-91bcae4e1773", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 7/25/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32681\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Referred to Committee, Continued to 7/25/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 7/25/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Appropriation, Reimbursement\n- UID: 145e934f-261d-4e52-9616-8567bf6a7b32\n\n- Topic: Extension of Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to extend the effectiveness of the \"Short Term Rental Interim Zoning District\" to temporarily prohibit the issuance or renewal of certain types of Short Term Rental permits or licenses. A technical correction was needed, and it was postponed to 10/4/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32682\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed to 10/4/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 10/4/19, Technical Correction Needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental, Zoning District, Permit Issuance, Postponement\n- UID: 145e934f-261d-4e52-9616-8567bf6a7b32", + "uid": "145e934f-261d-4e52-9616-8567bf6a7b32", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Short-Term Rental Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Article XI of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, regarding Short-Term Rentals, including application procedures, permit types and fees, operating regulations, enforcement parameters, and penalties. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,691\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with amendments to regulations and requirements for short-term rentals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short-Term Rentals, Regulations, Permit Types, Enforcement, Penalties\n- UID: 4f387e81-f86f-4634-b92f-2ed6e51ab7f4\n\n- Topic: Proposal for Creation of a Local Human Rights Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for an election to submit to the electors of the City of New Orleans a proposal to amend Article V of the Home Rule Charter to create a local Human Rights Commission. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/8/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,701\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the meeting of 8/8/19 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Human Rights Commission, Election, Home Rule Charter\n- UID: 4f387e81-f86f-4634-b92f-2ed6e51ab7f4\n\n- Topic: Regulations for Operation of Nursing Homes During Emergencies\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Article XIII of Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of New Orleans to establish regulations and requirements for the operation of Nursing Homes during emergencies. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,704\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with regulations and requirements for the operation of Nursing Homes during emergencies.\n- Tags/Keywords: Nursing Homes, Emergency Operations, Regulations, Licenses\n- UID: 4f387e81-f86f-4634-b92f-2ed6e51ab7f4", + "uid": "4f387e81-f86f-4634-b92f-2ed6e51ab7f4", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution supporting rail service initiatives\n- Summary: The resolution supports the initiatives proposed by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to administer the necessary environmental assessments for advancing rail service.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-58\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed indefinitely\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was postponed indefinitely and continued to the meeting of 8/8/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rail service, Louisiana Department of Transportation, environmental assessments\n- UID: 4d0d345f-ef52-467b-94d9-cfd2b7c1bb8b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Agreement for compensation\n- Summary: The motion requests authorization for the President of the Council to sign an amendment to the Agreement, extending the term for one year and authorizing up to $170,000 in compensation during the renewal term.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-244\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Yea - (2 YEAS, 1 NAY, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion is to be placed on the Regular Agenda, with the votes noted, as required by Rule 38A(6).\n- Tags/Keywords: Agreement amendment, compensation, authorization\n- UID: 4d0d345f-ef52-467b-94d9-cfd2b7c1bb8b\n\n- Topic: Disbursement approval for Jazz Casino Company, LLC\n- Summary: The motion approves a disbursement of funds pursuant to the lease agreement with the Jazz Casino Company, LLC, subject to the availability of funds for OPSB Therapeutic Programs and Truancy Prevention.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-255\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the disbursement is subject to the availability of funds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Disbursement, Jazz Casino Company, LLC, funding approval\n- UID: 4d0d345f-ef52-467b-94d9-cfd2b7c1bb8b", + "uid": "4d0d345f-ef52-467b-94d9-cfd2b7c1bb8b", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Involved Youth August Allocation\n- Summary: The council voted to allocate $1,012,500 for the Involved Youth program out of the total August allocation of $3,287,851.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-255\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of $1,012,500 for the Involved Youth program\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth program, Allocation, Funding\n- UID: 5d37556f-d436-472a-af65-b39774415ee3\n\n- Topic: Reauthorization of Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council voted to reauthorize the Environmental Advisory Committee from September 6, 2019, through December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-256\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reauthorization of the Environmental Advisory Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Advisory Committee, Reauthorization, Environmental issues\n- UID: 5d37556f-d436-472a-af65-b39774415ee3\n\n- Topic: Nomination of Acting Chairperson\n- Summary: The council withdrew the motion to nominate and elect Councilmember Jay H. Banks as acting Chairperson of the Council until the return of the President or Vice President of the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-261\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal of the nomination of acting Chairperson\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Chairperson, Nomination, Withdrawn motion\n- UID: 5d37556f-d436-472a-af65-b39774415ee3", + "uid": "5d37556f-d436-472a-af65-b39774415ee3", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reauthorization of Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to reauthorize the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for an additional year from July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-269\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reauthorize the committee for an additional year passed with 5 in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reauthorization, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee, M-19-269\n- UID: 5da443ad-4179-4d03-813b-04e6b8edd0e8\n\n- Topic: Waiving Permit Partial Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to waive all permit partial fees related to the NORDC Facility Rental Fee for an event associated with the Community Development Corporation's Annual Back to School Drive at DiBendetto Playground.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-270\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive the permit partial fees for the event passed unanimously with 5 in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit Fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Community Development Corporation, M-19-270\n- UID: 5da443ad-4179-4d03-813b-04e6b8edd0e8", + "uid": "5da443ad-4179-4d03-813b-04e6b8edd0e8", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Condemnation of Immigration Policies\n- Summary: The ordinance condemns the immigration policies of the Trump Administration, specifically the inhumane detention of migrants and the separation and isolation of migrant children. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-271\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Immigration, Trump Administration, Detention, Condemnation\n- UID: 574a3dc0-dad7-494c-8b45-5b903a41015d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Map Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a map amendment for a multi-family zoning district. The motion was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-272\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Map Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 574a3dc0-dad7-494c-8b45-5b903a41015d\n\n- Topic: Support for Mayor's Declaration of Emergency\n- Summary: The ordinance supports Mayor Cantrell\u2019s Declaration of Emergency regarding the impacts of the dual opening of the Bonne Carre Spillway. The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-277\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Declaration, Emergency, Bonne Carre Spillway\n- UID: 574a3dc0-dad7-494c-8b45-5b903a41015d", + "uid": "574a3dc0-dad7-494c-8b45-5b903a41015d", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Third Amendment to Joint Use Agreement for Skating Ramps\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Third Amendment to a Joint Use Agreement for the construction of skating ramps under I-610 within the St. Bernard Recreation Center. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,707\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the present council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Joint Use Agreement, Skating Ramps, Amendment\n- UID: 5e9df821-28ed-4f24-9a66-bb4e65ec01e7", + "uid": "5e9df821-28ed-4f24-9a66-bb4e65ec01e7", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment No. 3 to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement form\n- Summary: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement form; and otherwise to provide with respect thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: 32707\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement form passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Amendment, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 5cfc72ac-291f-4be0-8e4c-4d250016afa8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 150-441 of Article VI of Chapter 150 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Amendment to clarify that short-term rental platforms shall be included within the definition of \u201cdealer\u201d for the purposes of collecting and remitting sales and use taxes owed in connection with the short-term rental of property.\n- Ordinance Number: 32708\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to Section 150-441 of the Code of the City of New Orleans passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sales and Use Taxes, Short-term Rental, Tax Collection\n- UID: 5cfc72ac-291f-4be0-8e4c-4d250016afa8\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment for the Year 2019\n- Summary: Amendment to the 2019 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works.\n- Ordinance Number: 32709\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to the 2019 Capital Budget passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works, Appropriation\n- UID: 5cfc72ac-291f-4be0-8e4c-4d250016afa8\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Establishment for Expansion of Drive-through Facility\n- Summary: Establishment of a conditional use to permit the expansion of an existing drive-through facility for a financial institution in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32710\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of conditional use for drive-through facility expansion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Drive-through Facility, Zoning\n- UID: 5cfc72ac-291f-4be0-8e4c-4d250016afa8", + "uid": "5cfc72ac-291f-4be0-8e4c-4d250016afa8", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Wellness Center\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU district and a conditional use permit for a wellness center in existing structures. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,711\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change and conditional use permit were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Wellness Center\n- UID: ec87216d-1aa9-4086-9625-786c88d7f224\n\n- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Family Day Event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for a \"Family Day in the Park School Supply Drive\" event at A.L. Davis Park.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,712\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, allowing the temporary fee waiver for the event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Community Event\n- UID: ec87216d-1aa9-4086-9625-786c88d7f224\n\n- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Clothes Giveaway Event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a temporary waiver of fees and permit requirements for a \"Clothes Giveaway\" event at A.L. Davis Park.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,713\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, allowing the temporary fee waiver for the event.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Community Event\n- UID: ec87216d-1aa9-4086-9625-786c88d7f224\n\n- Topic: Joint Ordinance for Unspecified Event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a joint effort by multiple council members for an unspecified event. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,714\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Discussion only)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the discussion was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Joint Effort, Collaboration\n- UID: ec87216d-1aa9-4086-9625-786c88d7f224", + "uid": "ec87216d-1aa9-4086-9625-786c88d7f224", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to decrease the Authority\u2019s financial obligations under the Agreement, allowing the funds to be used by the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32714\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Sewerage and Water Board, Financial Obligations\n- UID: 7b6d2741-df4e-4602-b53b-2868a395d8e8\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University to Study Blight\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Tulane University to study the effects of blight on youth and family violence in high-crime neighborhoods.\n- Ordinance Number: 32715\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tulane University, Blight, High-Crime Neighborhoods\n- UID: 7b6d2741-df4e-4602-b53b-2868a395d8e8\n\n- Topic: Honorary Street Dedication for Fr. Joseph Pham Van Tue\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the placement of honorary street dedication signage for Fr. Joseph Pham Van Tue along a specific cul-de-sac, and provides for the payment of costs for the signage.\n- Ordinance Number: 32716\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Honorary Street Dedication, Fr. Joseph Pham Van Tue, Cul-de-sac\n- UID: 7b6d2741-df4e-4602-b53b-2868a395d8e8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use Permit for Retail Goods Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance amends a previous ordinance to clarify the waiver and provide corrections and updates to provisos for a retail goods establishment.\n- Ordinance Number: 32717\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Retail Goods Establishment, Amendments\n- UID: 7b6d2741-df4e-4602-b53b-2868a395d8e8", + "uid": "7b6d2741-df4e-4602-b53b-2868a395d8e8", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment for 2530 Canal Street\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to a zoning amendment for 2530 Canal Street, and it was postponed on 11/15/19 as per Council Rule 34.\n- Ordinance Number: 32717\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning ordinance amendment for 2530 Canal Street passed with 5 in favor and 2 absent council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Canal Street\n- UID: 340db7ba-9e20-4205-8166-59b584048517", + "uid": "340db7ba-9e20-4205-8166-59b584048517", + "publish_date": "7-18-2019", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-18-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and six members were present, constituting a quorum. Councilmember Brossett arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: 6582339d-97a3-4dd1-ba80-935ab2672b40", + "uid": "6582339d-97a3-4dd1-ba80-935ab2672b40", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from August 8, 2019 and August 22, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified dates were approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meeting\n- UID: 10fd9fa0-49df-4c87-a1c0-1de25056b7f5\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Swarm Enterprises\n- Summary: Swarm Enterprises, a female-owned company, presented their plan to host a boxing event titled \"The Sting Ring\" to promote the sport of boxing in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Swarm Enterprises\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Swarm Enterprises, Boxing, Event\n- UID: 10fd9fa0-49df-4c87-a1c0-1de25056b7f5\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Byron \"DJ Mannie Fresh\" Thomas\n- Summary: The New Orleans City Council recognized the work of Byron \"DJ Mannie Fresh\" Thomas, a prominent producer and music mogul.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition of Byron \"DJ Mannie Fresh\" Thomas\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Recognition, Byron \"DJ Mannie Fresh\" Thomas\n- UID: 10fd9fa0-49df-4c87-a1c0-1de25056b7f5", + "uid": "10fd9fa0-49df-4c87-a1c0-1de25056b7f5", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proclamation of Neonatal Intensive Care Awareness Month\n- Summary: The City Council passed a resolution proclaiming the month of September, 2019 as Neonatal Intensive Care Awareness Month in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-353\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted without any opposition.\n- UID: d8c53082-6933-46ce-8987-ed7da899818a", + "uid": "d8c53082-6933-46ce-8987-ed7da899818a", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Term Solution, re: Reliability of Electric Service\n- Summary: This ordinance was submitted pursuant to Council Resolution R-19-78 to address the reliability of electric service. The outcome of the vote was not specified, but it was received.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric service, Reliability, Council Resolution\n- UID: 6523aacb-0659-4b79-b752-eb9031c6f7ce\n\n- Topic: Request for Change of Non-Conforming Use\n- Summary: Michael Valentino, member of iNewOrleans, LLC, requested a change of Non-Conforming Use for property located at 414 N. Roman Street. A hearing date was set for 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for change of Non-Conforming Use was received, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Property, Hearing\n- UID: 6523aacb-0659-4b79-b752-eb9031c6f7ce\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's September 11, 2019 Public Technical Meeting Materials\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted the Public Technical Meeting Materials for further handling. The outcome of the vote was not specified, but it was received.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Public Technical Meeting Materials were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Public Technical Meeting, Regulatory\n- UID: 6523aacb-0659-4b79-b752-eb9031c6f7ce\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Implementation Plan for Community Solar Rules\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Implementation Plan for the Council of the City of New Orleans' Community Solar Rules and Exhibits. The outcome of the vote was not specified, but it was received.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Implementation Plan for Community Solar Rules was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Community Solar Rules, Implementation Plan\n- UID: 6523aacb-0659-4b79-b752-eb9031c6f7ce", + "uid": "6523aacb-0659-4b79-b752-eb9031c6f7ce", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Vedisia Green, Hollygrove Neighbors Association\n- Summary: Vedisia Green submitted a letter regarding Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Vedisia Green\n- UID: 32bc6e38-2bf1-4dfe-b52c-7094fa191f80\n\n- Topic: Communication from Kirk P. Fabacher, Terrell-Fabacher Architects\n- Summary: Kirk P. Fabacher requested an appeal regarding a historic district landmarks commission's decision on a building renovation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 9/19/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Kirk P. Fabacher\n- UID: 32bc6e38-2bf1-4dfe-b52c-7094fa191f80\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,729 - By: Councilmember Williams\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Articles 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically reclassifying \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" from a conditional use to a permitted use in various districts.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,729\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (10 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Stormwater Management, Councilmember Williams\n- UID: 32bc6e38-2bf1-4dfe-b52c-7094fa191f80", + "uid": "32bc6e38-2bf1-4dfe-b52c-7094fa191f80", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Stormwater Management\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to classify \"Stormwater Management (Principal Use)\" as a permitted use in specific districts where it is currently not authorized. These changes apply citywide. \n- Ordinance Number: 32729 - 28176 M.C:S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Stormwater Management, Citywide, Ordinance\n- UID: 86882a28-fded-4173-b147-9fad3ada514e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for RIV-3 Bywater Sub-District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Article 18 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, including sections related to the RIV-3 Bywater Sub-District, design standards, and building heights. \n- Ordinance Number: 32732 - 28177 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, RIV-3 Bywater Sub-District, Design Standards, Building Heights\n- UID: 86882a28-fded-4173-b147-9fad3ada514e\n\n- Topic: Comprehensive Amendment of Various Zoning Ordinance Articles\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain multiple articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, including Articles 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 28. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,739\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Comprehensive Amendment, Various Articles\n- UID: 86882a28-fded-4173-b147-9fad3ada514e", + "uid": "86882a28-fded-4173-b147-9fad3ada514e", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Affordable Housing Initiatives\n- Summary: Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reflect recommendations from the New Orleans Housing Study, including density bonuses, parking reduction, and payments in lieu of compliance for affordable housing initiatives. The amendment applies citywide. ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 4264 M.C.S. (ZONING DOCKET NO. 49/19)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was adopted to incorporate affordable housing initiatives as recommended by the New Orleans Housing Study.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Zoning Ordinance, Citywide, Housing Study, Amendment\n- UID: 7b642fd8-4f54-476d-b53f-2d23afd9474e\n\n- Topic: Definition and Operation of Electric-Assisted Bicycles\n- Summary: Amendment to the Code of the City of New Orleans to define electric-assisted bicycles and create general provisions for their operation. ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 154-2 and 154-1425 through 154-1435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the city code was adopted to establish regulations for the operation of electric-assisted bicycles within the city.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric-Assisted Bicycles, City Code, Regulations, Operation\n- UID: 7b642fd8-4f54-476d-b53f-2d23afd9474e\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Ratification and approval of the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Seamus McGuire as a member of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission. ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-338\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Seamus McGuire to the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission was ratified and approved by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: 7b642fd8-4f54-476d-b53f-2d23afd9474e\n\n- Topic: Appointment to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Ratification and approval of the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Sue Mobley as a member of the City Planning Commission. ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-339\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Sue Mobley to the City Planning Commission was ratified and approved by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, City Planning Commission, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: 7b642fd8-4f54-476d-b53f-2d23afd9474e", + "uid": "7b642fd8-4f54-476d-b53f-2d23afd9474e", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Nolan A. Marshall, III to City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Nolan A. Marshall, III to fulfill the unexpired term of Jason Hughes on the City Planning Commission was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-339\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, City Planning Commission, Nolan A. Marshall, III\n- UID: b4dbabc8-ddfd-4e30-9591-daf33531c724\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Erika Zucker to Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The appointment of Erika Zucker, nominee of the District A councilmember, to the Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-341\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified, confirmed, and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Erika Zucker, Felicia Kahn Equal Pay Advisory Committee, District A councilmember\n- UID: b4dbabc8-ddfd-4e30-9591-daf33531c724\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Linda Marchand to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The appointment of Linda Marchand, nominee of the Council President, to the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-342\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified, confirmed, and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Linda Marchand, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Council President\n- UID: b4dbabc8-ddfd-4e30-9591-daf33531c724", + "uid": "b4dbabc8-ddfd-4e30-9591-daf33531c724", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Melissa Lee's Appointment to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Melissa Lee as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-343\n- Votes Summary:\n - Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Melissa Lee approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: eeac6bb6-2022-4dcf-bce2-4e3e1e954f9f\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Helen Jones' Appointment to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Helen Jones as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-344\n- Votes Summary:\n - Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Helen Jones approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: eeac6bb6-2022-4dcf-bce2-4e3e1e954f9f\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Caitrin Gladow's Appointment to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Caitrin Gladow as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-345\n- Votes Summary:\n - Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Caitrin Gladow approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: eeac6bb6-2022-4dcf-bce2-4e3e1e954f9f\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Michele Fontenot's Appointment to Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Michele Fontenot as a member of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-346\n- Votes Summary:\n - Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Michele Fontenot approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Ratification, Appointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: eeac6bb6-2022-4dcf-bce2-4e3e1e954f9f", + "uid": "eeac6bb6-2022-4dcf-bce2-4e3e1e954f9f", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Rashida Ferdinand to the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion ratified and approved the appointment of Rashida Ferdinand as a member of the committee for a term ending on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-346\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Rashida Ferdinand approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Committee appointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: d6701ff9-40e9-4c85-8fd8-9a08c0639a5c\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lee Bressler to the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion ratified and approved the reappointment of Lee Bressler as a member of the committee for a term ending on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-347\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Lee Bressler approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Committee reappointment, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Ratification\n- UID: d6701ff9-40e9-4c85-8fd8-9a08c0639a5c\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Neil Abramson to the New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: The motion ratified and approved the appointment of Neil Abramson as a member of the New Orleans Aviation Board for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-348\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Neil Abramson approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Board appointment, New Orleans Aviation Board, Ratification\n- UID: d6701ff9-40e9-4c85-8fd8-9a08c0639a5c", + "uid": "d6701ff9-40e9-4c85-8fd8-9a08c0639a5c", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Keely Thibodeaux to Vieux Carre Commission\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Keely Thibodeaux as a member of the Vieux Carre Commission was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-350\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Keely Thibodeaux ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Vieux Carre Commission, Ratification\n- UID: a658e319-b1ac-44ed-b7f0-c53f0d15a262\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Reports\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted several zoning docket numbers to the Council, with hearing dates set for 9/19/19 and specific deadlines for each docket.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket reports received, with hearing dates and deadlines set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Transmission\n- UID: a658e319-b1ac-44ed-b7f0-c53f0d15a262", + "uid": "a658e319-b1ac-44ed-b7f0-c53f0d15a262", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda and Referral of Other Matters\n- Summary: Motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed without any objections.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adoption, Consent Agenda, Referral, Proper Agency\n- UID: 54b9072a-a907-4668-ac77-f1e3494796b7\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The report detailed an appeal of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of an application to demolish a contributing rated structure and construct a new building. The matter was continued to the next meeting on 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Continuation\n- UID: 54b9072a-a907-4668-ac77-f1e3494796b7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45/19 - Broad Strokes, LLC\n- Summary: The request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow live entertainment as a secondary use in a brewery was recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: 45/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommended for approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Text Amendment, Live Entertainment, Brewery\n- UID: 54b9072a-a907-4668-ac77-f1e3494796b7", + "uid": "54b9072a-a907-4668-ac77-f1e3494796b7", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 45-19\n- Summary: The ordinance involved conditional uses to permit a brewery and bar with live entertainment in specific districts. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 45-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Brewery, Bar, Conditional Use\n- UID: d134505e-a241-4a41-a341-0c91dbc7aa0b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 46-19\n- Summary: This ordinance requested conditional uses to permit a brewery and bar with live entertainment in multiple districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to specific waivers and provisos. No notable opposition was recorded.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 46-19\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable as there was no recorded opposition.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was in line with the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Brewery, Bar, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d134505e-a241-4a41-a341-0c91dbc7aa0b", + "uid": "d134505e-a241-4a41-a341-0c91dbc7aa0b", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 53/19 - Victoria J. Naegele and BDK Investments, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request for a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in a historic residential district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY.\" There were 3 YEAS and 3 NAYS, with 3 members absent.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (3 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for the bed and breakfast did not receive a legal majority recommendation from the City Planning Commission.\n- UID: 65aa8f83-4d71-4a5e-b228-8cac04ed87a0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 53-19\n- Summary: The ordinance was introduced by Council Member Gisleson Palmer and Councilman Deadline. It is currently on deadline.\n- UID: 65aa8f83-4d71-4a5e-b228-8cac04ed87a0", + "uid": "65aa8f83-4d71-4a5e-b228-8cac04ed87a0", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 60/19 - Bastion Community of Resilience\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an S-RM1 Suburban Multi-Family Residential District to an S-B1 Suburban Neighborhood Business District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 60-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the zoning change request passed.\n- UID: 2035c588-a4b1-482d-911a-294d264a8d27", + "uid": "2035c588-a4b1-482d-911a-294d264a8d27", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance for Approval of City Infrastructure Funding\n- Summary: The ordinance for approval of city infrastructure funding was introduced by Cm. Moreno and motioned for approval. The ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of city infrastructure funding\n- Tags/Keywords: City infrastructure, Funding, Approval\n- UID: 9f0e1bde-d75c-4870-bc52-4ba9a051c0f4\n\n- Topic: Ordinance for Denial of Proposed Zoning Changes\n- Summary: Cm. Brossett offered a motion for denial of proposed zoning changes. The motion failed with 1 YEA and 6 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (1 YEA, 6 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of proposed zoning changes\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning changes, Denial\n- UID: 9f0e1bde-d75c-4870-bc52-4ba9a051c0f4", + "uid": "9f0e1bde-d75c-4870-bc52-4ba9a051c0f4", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 63/19 - REZA MOVAHED AND SHERRY SCHOLL MOVAHED\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change and conditional use permit for a restaurant with alcoholic beverage sales. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 63-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ca4502ad-b151-4508-b406-d89b8a87860e\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,755 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BROSSETT (BY REQUEST)\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish additional regulations relative to operating a motor vehicle on designated closed streets, roadways, highways, or bridges due to flooding or other impairment. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32755 - 28186 M.C:S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motor Vehicle Regulations, Flooding, Impairment\n- UID: ca4502ad-b151-4508-b406-d89b8a87860e\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,744 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BANKS (BY REQUEST)\n- Summary: Details of the ordinance are not available.\n- Ordinance Number: Not available\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Details not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Not available\n- UID: ca4502ad-b151-4508-b406-d89b8a87860e", + "uid": "ca4502ad-b151-4508-b406-d89b8a87860e", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Unclassified Pay Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish new unclassified positions within the Sewerage and Water Board and establish salary ranges. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32744\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the Unclassified Pay Plan was adopted by the council.\n- UID: 46e16dd9-46dc-47b0-af96-cb95a7e9d49c\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Salary History Inquiry\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to prohibit the City of New Orleans from inquiring into the salary history of applicants for city positions. It was continued to a future meeting and referred to the Economic Development and Special Development Projects Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32745\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- UID: 46e16dd9-46dc-47b0-af96-cb95a7e9d49c", + "uid": "46e16dd9-46dc-47b0-af96-cb95a7e9d49c", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 68/19\n- Summary: Requested a zoning change and conditional use for a minor motor vehicle service and repair facility, which was initially recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission. However, the denial was overruled and the request was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 68-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for zoning change and conditional use approved despite initial recommendation for denial.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning\n- UID: c7023bb3-5f8f-4037-b03a-1400f169fec1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 70/19\n- Summary: Requested a text amendment to define outdoor live entertainment and provide use standards in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Specific amendments were proposed to various sections of the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-358\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for text amendment to define outdoor live entertainment and provide use standards in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Outdoor Live Entertainment, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: c7023bb3-5f8f-4037-b03a-1400f169fec1", + "uid": "c7023bb3-5f8f-4037-b03a-1400f169fec1", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Outdoor Live Entertainment - Secondary Use\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to regulate live entertainment as a secondary use in specific establishments, outlining the types of performances allowed and setting noise abatement standards. It also aims to add \"Outdoor Live Entertainment - Secondary Use\" as a permitted use in the MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 70-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/19/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\" of the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Live Entertainment, Secondary Use, Noise Abatement, MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 539788c3-5148-41ae-ab17-5e89cdf5dcc3", + "uid": "539788c3-5148-41ae-ab17-5e89cdf5dcc3", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Stormwater Management and Paved Surface Parking\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require all surface non-residential off-street parking spaces to be permeable and establish associated standards. It also seeks to rescind a specific section of the City Code related to paving of surface parking lots in the central business district.\n- Ordinance Number: 32757 - 28187 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater Management, Permeable Parking, City Code, Central Business District, Paving\n- UID: 0bef771d-84c5-4bf7-a0ba-bd8149e04598\n\n- Topic: Approval of Grants for Funding\n- Summary: This resolution approves grants for funding by City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana's Community Grant Program funds for various organizations, subject to their continued eligibility. The grants total $20,000 for At-Large 1 and $4,000 for At-Large 2.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-351\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approves the grants for funding by City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana's Community Grant Program funds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grants, Funding, Community Grant Program, Eligibility\n- UID: 0bef771d-84c5-4bf7-a0ba-bd8149e04598", + "uid": "0bef771d-84c5-4bf7-a0ba-bd8149e04598", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation for District \"A\" Organizations\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $20,000 to various organizations in District \"A\" for community support and development.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating funds to multiple organizations in District \"A\" for community initiatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"A\", Community Support\n- UID: 68b36550-2c6f-4a46-a612-fb09e895606e\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for District \"B\" Organizations\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $20,000 to various organizations in District \"B\" for community support and development.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating funds to multiple organizations in District \"B\" for community initiatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"B\", Community Support\n- UID: 68b36550-2c6f-4a46-a612-fb09e895606e", + "uid": "68b36550-2c6f-4a46-a612-fb09e895606e", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation to Various Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted to allocate a total of $20,000 to various organizations, including Louis Armstrong Family Services, Louisiana Center for Children\u2019s Rights, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, and others. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Organizations, Allocation\n- UID: 1525908a-f5da-4465-9a69-52b29f19803c\n\n- Topic: District \"C\" Funding Allocation\n- Summary: District \"C\" received a total of $20,000 in funding, with allocations to organizations like St. Ann\u2019s Episcopal Church, New Orleans Recreation Development Foundation, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved for District \"C\"\n- Tags/Keywords: District \"C\", Funding, Allocations\n- UID: 1525908a-f5da-4465-9a69-52b29f19803c\n\n- Topic: District \"D\" Funding Allocation\n- Summary: District \"D\" received a total of $20,000 in funding, with allocations to organizations like St. Ann\u2019s Episcopal Church, New Orleans Recreation Development Foundation, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved for District \"D\"\n- Tags/Keywords: District \"D\", Funding, Allocations\n- UID: 1525908a-f5da-4465-9a69-52b29f19803c", + "uid": "1525908a-f5da-4465-9a69-52b29f19803c", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Allocation of Funds to Various Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted to allocate a total of $20,000 to various organizations, including St. Michael Special School, The Health and Education Alliance of Louisiana, Dibia DREAM, and others, for a variety of educational and community programs.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-351\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to allocate funds to various organizations was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Organizations, Education, Non-profit\n- UID: 2023f9d4-dd29-413e-9d5c-2c2f10edfb17", + "uid": "2023f9d4-dd29-413e-9d5c-2c2f10edfb17", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use permit for a hotel in a specific district. The municipal address was 744 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-352\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing for the conditional use permit.\n- UID: 0fdf4Se1-d0c4-11e9-b703-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages and a Bar in a Cultural Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages and a bar in a cultural facility located in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-274\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to receive the zoning docket on the Council's agenda was passed.\n- UID: dabcc343-d44a-40cd-9a1d-5f9325db1f78", + "uid": "dabcc343-d44a-40cd-9a1d-5f9325db1f78", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of the City of New Orleans to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs. The ordinance has been referred to the Budget Committee and was postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,681\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, Postponed to 9/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA, operating budget, appropriation\n- UID: ed3de966-f78c-4925-adcb-25d22368b2be\n\n- Topic: Amendment of the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans. Further details about the specific amendments or adjustments were not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,682\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions mentioned\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, expenditures, amendment\n- UID: ed3de966-f78c-4925-adcb-25d22368b2be", + "uid": "ed3de966-f78c-4925-adcb-25d22368b2be", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs. It has been referred to the Budget Committee and postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32682\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Appropriation, Intergovernmental Transfers, FEMA\n- UID: f657b10b-4a54-4b87-9e24-22a1501ed92a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of HireNola definition\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 70-498 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding HireNola and the definition of \"covered project\" to clarify applicability parameters. It has been referred to the Economic Development Committee and postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32724\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Economic Development Committee, postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: HireNola, City code amendment, Economic Development Committee\n- UID: f657b10b-4a54-4b87-9e24-22a1501ed92a\n\n- Topic: Reimbursement provision in City contracts\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to ordain Section 2-8.1 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to require a provision in all City contracts that mandates reimbursement or disgorgement of funds to the City if a third party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations. It has been referred to the Economic Development Committee and postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32725\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Economic Development Committee, postponed to the meeting of 9/19/19\n- Tags/Keywords: City contracts, Reimbursement provision, Economic Development Committee\n- UID: f657b10b-4a54-4b87-9e24-22a1501ed92a\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a medical clinic\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a medical clinic over 5,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. Further details can be found at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: 32740\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Medical clinic, Zoning\n- UID: f657b10b-4a54-4b87-9e24-22a1501ed92a", + "uid": "f657b10b-4a54-4b87-9e24-22a1501ed92a", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Lease Agreement with Federal Express Corporation for East Air Cargo Facility Building No. 1 at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with Federal Express Corporation for the East Air Cargo Facility Building No. 1 at the airport. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,742\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n Vote 2: Adopt - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and ultimately adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Federal Express Corporation, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Authorization\n- UID: 6f10dfc6-1b00-4fe8-ac5e-def768601679", + "uid": "6f10dfc6-1b00-4fe8-ac5e-def768601679", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amended and Restated Lease agreement with General Aviation, L.L.C. at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amended and Restated Lease agreement with General Aviation, L.L.C. for Hangars 10 and 30 and 10,000 square feet of apron at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,742\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Approval\n- UID: 9de59169-82e1-4289-801c-d700deb60575\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend Ordinance No. 27,931 M.C.S. to appropriate New Orleans Aviation Board funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Finance, Bureau of Purchasing, for Personal Services.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,746\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting, and no final decision was reached during the current session.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, New Orleans Aviation Board, Appropriation\n- UID: 9de59169-82e1-4289-801c-d700deb60575", + "uid": "9de59169-82e1-4289-801c-d700deb60575", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of New Orleans Aviation Board funds for Personal Services\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Finance, Bureau of Purchasing, for Personal Services. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,747 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: d39bfba4-cf60-4cfc-89b5-039aaf819b97\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for critical 2019 expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers, Fund Balance, to the Chief Administrative Office and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for critical 2019 expenditures. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,748 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Revenues, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: d39bfba4-cf60-4cfc-89b5-039aaf819b97\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for critical 2019 expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers, Fund Balance, to the Chief Administrative Office and the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for critical 2019 expenditures. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/3/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,749 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/3/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: d39bfba4-cf60-4cfc-89b5-039aaf819b97", + "uid": "d39bfba4-cf60-4cfc-89b5-039aaf819b97", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repeal and Renovations of West Bank Ferry Terminal\n- Summary: An ordinance to repeal a previous ordinance and authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the planning and construction of renovations to the West Bank Ferry Terminal.\n- Ordinance Number: 32749\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Repeal, Renovations, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, West Bank Ferry Terminal\n- UID: 5414c7cb-25e1-4fab-aedc-c8f2a4854df1\n\n- Topic: First Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a First Amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Audubon Commission to modify terms and extend deadlines.\n- Ordinance Number: 32754\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the Mayor to enter into the First Amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: First Amendment, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Audubon Commission\n- UID: 5414c7cb-25e1-4fab-aedc-c8f2a4854df1", + "uid": "5414c7cb-25e1-4fab-aedc-c8f2a4854df1", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in a HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen and was laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,759\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and was laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning Docket, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 3981787b-4d97-4e22-8c05-61b07c0162ca\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Gas Station\n- Summary: Ordinance to grant a conditional use for a gas station in a MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer and was laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and was laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Gas Station, Zoning Docket, Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 3981787b-4d97-4e22-8c05-61b07c0162ca", + "uid": "3981787b-4d97-4e22-8c05-61b07c0162ca", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for mini-warehouse in C-2 and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a mini-warehouse in specific districts. The ordinance is pending, with a deadline for action on 11/20/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,761\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not yet voted on)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending\n- UID: 3c9528c5-4a7a-47c2-8157-2af300904a13\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for bed and breakfast in HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a bed and breakfast in a specific district. The ordinance is pending, with a deadline for action on 11/20/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,762\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not yet voted on)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending\n- UID: 3c9528c5-4a7a-47c2-8157-2af300904a13\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Eastern New Orleans Hospital\n- Summary: Ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into an amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the Eastern New Orleans Hospital. The ordinance is postponed until 1/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,763\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not yet voted on)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed\n- UID: 3c9528c5-4a7a-47c2-8157-2af300904a13", + "uid": "3c9528c5-4a7a-47c2-8157-2af300904a13", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Parking Lot in Historic Urban Neighborhood District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a parking lot in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood District and the Magazine Street Use Restriction Overlay District. It pertains to Square 15, Lots 3 and 4, in the Sixth District. The ordinance passed within the deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,764\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed within the deadline.\n- UID: 29bc1ab3-7229-4306-8350-bbe00cb42e33\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Alcoholic Beverages and Bar in a Cultural Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages and a bar in a cultural facility (museum) in a CBD-2 Zoning District. It pertains to Square 169, Lot CC, in the First Municipal District. The ordinance passed within the deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,765\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed within the deadline.\n- UID: 29bc1ab3-7229-4306-8350-bbe00cb42e33", + "uid": "29bc1ab3-7229-4306-8350-bbe00cb42e33", + "publish_date": "9-5-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-5-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\nSummary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Quorum established with seven members present\nUID: 7e4dd579-eea8-4c29-822b-ab8ed7351035", + "uid": "7e4dd579-eea8-4c29-822b-ab8ed7351035", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: French Quarter Festival Presentation\n- Summary: Representatives from the French Quarter Festival promoted their annual festival.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by French Quarter Festival representatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter Festival, presentation, annual festival\n- UID: 743089a9-9bb7-4699-ac90-5f5c94689dc9\n\n- Topic: Project Butterfly Presentation\n- Summary: Project Butterfly explained how they help girls rediscover their inner power and prepare them to lead their communities.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Project Butterfly representatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: Project Butterfly, girls empowerment, community leadership\n- UID: 743089a9-9bb7-4699-ac90-5f5c94689dc9\n\n- Topic: Honoring The Lady Raiders Basketball Team\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams honored The Lady Raiders Basketball team for winning their league's tournament.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recognition and honoring of The Lady Raiders Basketball team.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lady Raiders, basketball, recognition\n- UID: 743089a9-9bb7-4699-ac90-5f5c94689dc9", + "uid": "743089a9-9bb7-4699-ac90-5f5c94689dc9", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 2-1120 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer the prosecutorial function of city ethics enforcement from the Ethics Review Board to the Office of Inspector General.\n- Ordinance Number: 32594\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted by the council with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics enforcement, Inspector General, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 2e240b14-f1e7-49b5-a917-27413b04ad5d\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal of Nikki Szalwinski\n- Summary: Nikki Szalwinski requested to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the appeal was not mentioned in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC, appeal, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\n- UID: 2e240b14-f1e7-49b5-a917-27413b04ad5d", + "uid": "2e240b14-f1e7-49b5-a917-27413b04ad5d", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conceptual approval for a second floor addition to the 1830\u2019s rear kitchen building\n - Summary: The council approved the conceptual approval for a second floor addition to the 1830\u2019s rear kitchen building, allowing the demolition of green rated portions of the building to add an approximately 250 square foot unit with an exterior staircase.\n - Ordinance Number: M=-19-122\n - Votes Summary:\n Deny Appeal: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Conceptual approval granted for the second floor addition.\n - Tags/Keywords: Conceptual approval, building addition, demolition, exterior staircase\n - UID: 55de1042-dee6-4d56-8032-165151b52bc0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n - Summary: The council discussed an ordinance to amend and reordain various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to establish a mandatory inclusionary zoning overlay district and requirements city-wide.\n - Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,573\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Discussion and consideration of the proposed amendments.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, inclusionary zoning overlay district, city-wide requirements\n - UID: 55de1042-dee6-4d56-8032-165151b52bc0", + "uid": "55de1042-dee6-4d56-8032-165151b52bc0", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-19-115\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-115\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed without any amendments or opposition.\n- UID: 5312ac5a-71f8-48a5-9207-7e8c489e480b", + "uid": "5312ac5a-71f8-48a5-9207-7e8c489e480b", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to CZO for Affordable Housing Initiatives\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to reflect recommendations from the HR&A New Orleans Housing Study and contemplate enforcement related to the City's Affordable Housing initiatives, including density bonuses, parking reduction, and payments in lieu of compliance.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-115\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 votes in favor and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: CZO, Affordable Housing, Density Bonuses, Parking Reduction, Payments in Lieu of Compliance\n- UID: 609c6bfc-0d04-4175-b711-f08a25cab805\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal of Ken Caron and Erin Holmes, VCPORA\n- Summary: The appeal requested to contest the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission (VCC) decision for \"Conceptual Approval\" of proposed new construction at 336 Decatur Street.\n- Ordinance Number: VCC_APPEAL\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was on deadline and no voting outcome was provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Conceptual Approval\n- UID: 609c6bfc-0d04-4175-b711-f08a25cab805", + "uid": "609c6bfc-0d04-4175-b711-f08a25cab805", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of amendments to the bylaws of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: Tenisha Stevens, Criminal Justice Commissioner, submitted information concerning the adoption of amendments to the bylaws of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council, in compliance with City of New Orleans Code Section 2-1000. The communication included a resolution, exhibit, legal notice of public hearing, and a summary of the public hearing. The appeal to deny the adoption of the amendments was approved with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M=19-121\n- Votes Summary:\n Deny Appeal: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of amendments to the bylaws of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Criminal Justice Council, bylaws amendments, denial, adoption\n- UID: a8923d25-2b46-44fb-8680-00364cdbb7dc\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Supplemental and Amending Application\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, submitted an original and two copies of the public version of the Supplemental and Amending Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of Renewables Portfolio and Request for Cost Recovery and Related Relief. The communication was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Supplemental and Amending Application, Renewables Portfolio, Cost Recovery\n- UID: a8923d25-2b46-44fb-8680-00364cdbb7dc", + "uid": "a8923d25-2b46-44fb-8680-00364cdbb7dc", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Renewables Portfolio\n- Summary: The application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of renewables portfolio and request for cost recovery and related relief was received. No speakers were present for or against the application.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The application was received and will be further reviewed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, renewables portfolio, cost recovery, UD-18-06\n- UID: 01ef7324-225a-4391-8aac-fb92310743ac\n\n- Topic: Extension of Dates in Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted a motion to extend dates in the procedural schedule for the resolution directing ENO to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints. The motion was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to extend dates in the procedural schedule was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: procedural schedule, electric service disruptions, UD-17-04\n- UID: 01ef7324-225a-4391-8aac-fb92310743ac\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Zulu Club Permit\n- Summary: Sandra Ewell requested to appear before the New Orleans City Council to appeal the New Orleans Zulu Club permit to parade in the Mardi Gras Activity of 2020, citing the organization's practice of using blackface in all parades. The request was received and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request to appeal the New Orleans Zulu Club permit was received and referred to the Community Development Committee for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Zulu Club, Mardi Gras, blackface, Community Development Committee\n- UID: 01ef7324-225a-4391-8aac-fb92310743ac", + "uid": "01ef7324-225a-4391-8aac-fb92310743ac", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s decision on demolition permits\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) requested Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for several locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received and acknowledged.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, NCDAC, Department of Safety and Permits\n- UID: 10e243de-5a18-11e9-aee3-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Request to appear before the New Orleans City Council\n- Summary: Michael Eric Burnside requested to appear before the council to discuss the demolition of properties and the revocation of a conditional use permit.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was received and referred to the Quality of Life Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, conditional use permit, property ownership\n- UID: e483f453-aa5c-4973-b84c-76d1a0582705", + "uid": "e483f453-aa5c-4973-b84c-76d1a0582705", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Unopposed Motion for Extension of Time\n- Summary: Harry Barton submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Unopposed Motion for Extension of Time, regarding the release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Extension of Time, Building Data\n- UID: ebe96940-a875-4c3d-b9b3-6bda7238a63e\n\n- Topic: Appeal from Neighbors First for Bywater\n- Summary: Matthew A. Woolf responded to the appeal taken by Neighbors First for Bywater regarding the approval of massing changes and a roofline refinement for the property located at 4019 Chartres Street, 600 Mazant Street by the Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The response was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Neighbors First for Bywater\n- UID: ebe96940-a875-4c3d-b9b3-6bda7238a63e\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Rebuttal Testimony\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC the rebuttal testimony and exhibits of various individuals regarding certain proceedings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The testimony and exhibits were submitted for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Rebuttal Testimony, Legal Proceedings\n- UID: ebe96940-a875-4c3d-b9b3-6bda7238a63e", + "uid": "ebe96940-a875-4c3d-b9b3-6bda7238a63e", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Testimonies and exhibits were received regarding Entergy New Orleans' application for rate changes. Additionally, a communication from Gregory Thomas requesting to appeal the \"Modified Approval\" of the City Planning Commission's decision was received, with a hearing date set for 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Testimonies and exhibits received, appeal request received with hearing date set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, rate changes, appeal, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e7d085ad-203e-48c4-a971-afedef1140f0\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Approval\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's approval of massing changes and roofline refinement to a previously approved building.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, building approval\n- UID: e7d085ad-203e-48c4-a971-afedef1140f0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted zoning docket numbers for various council members.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket numbers transmitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning, docket numbers\n- UID: e7d085ad-203e-48c4-a971-afedef1140f0", + "uid": "e7d085ad-203e-48c4-a971-afedef1140f0", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA #2016-0880; 315 S. Broad Street, RSC Mid City LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for the mentioned property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation for Restoration Tax Abatement request\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Tax Abatement, Property\n- UID: 14f783f4-a7ea-4ba1-ae95-2484864d2a1b\n\n- Topic: RTA #2017-0308, 9890 Lake Forest Boulevard, Universal Printing LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended disapproval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for the mentioned property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Disapproval recommendation for Restoration Tax Abatement request\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Tax Abatement, Property\n- UID: 14f783f4-a7ea-4ba1-ae95-2484864d2a1b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 27,932 M.C.S.\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer federal grant funds from the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Health Department for timely use of funds.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. QO. 32,583\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (YEAS: [Number], NAYS: [Number], ABSTAIN: [Number], ABSENT: [Number])\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transfer of federal grant funds approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Federal Grant, Fund Transfer\n- UID: 14f783f4-a7ea-4ba1-ae95-2484864d2a1b", + "uid": "14f783f4-a7ea-4ba1-ae95-2484864d2a1b", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds to support comprehensive law enforcement strategies.\n- Ordinance Number: 32583 - 28041 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval from the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Revenues, Law Enforcement, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: 2881d7a6-ee3b-4006-96b4-2c50a69238aa\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds for comprehensive law enforcement strategies.\n- Ordinance Number: 32584 - 28042 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval from the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Law Enforcement, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: 2881d7a6-ee3b-4006-96b4-2c50a69238aa\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District\n- Summary: The motion involved granting approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District.\n- Ordinance Number: Motion - NO. M-19-102\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was granted approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Approval\n- UID: 2881d7a6-ee3b-4006-96b4-2c50a69238aa", + "uid": "2881d7a6-ee3b-4006-96b4-2c50a69238aa", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Advisory Committee\u2019s requests for demolition permits\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt the Advisory Committee\u2019s requests for demolition permits for the properties at 2440 St. Roch Ave. and 2027 St. Anthony St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The requests for demolition permits were approved for the specified properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Advisory Committee, properties\n- UID: 14924f93-7d14-41a9-a181-63a25abf8d68\n\n- Topic: Rulemaking proceeding to establish renewable portfolio standards\n- Summary: The council adopted a resolution and order to establish a docket and open a rulemaking proceeding to establish renewable portfolio standards.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-109\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A rulemaking proceeding will be initiated to establish renewable portfolio standards.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable portfolio standards, rulemaking proceeding\n- UID: 14924f93-7d14-41a9-a181-63a25abf8d68\n\n- Topic: Rulemaking proceeding to consider the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements\n- Summary: The council adopted a resolution and order to establish a docket and open a rulemaking proceeding to consider the process for future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-110\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A rulemaking proceeding will be initiated to consider the process for future requests for proposals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Requests for proposals, rulemaking proceeding, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 14924f93-7d14-41a9-a181-63a25abf8d68\n\n- Topic: Establishment of rules for community solar projects\n- Summary: The council adopted a resolution and order to establish rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-111\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rules for community solar projects will be established as per the resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community solar projects, rule establishment\n- UID: 14924f93-7d14-41a9-a181-63a25abf8d68", + "uid": "14924f93-7d14-41a9-a181-63a25abf8d68", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension of Professional Services Contract\n- Summary: Authorizing the President of the Council to sign a professional services contract with Jeffrey S. Gulin on a month-to-month basis until a new annual contract is entered into, with an increase in maximum compensation by $75,000.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-111\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval from the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, allowing for the extension of the professional services contract with increased compensation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Professional services, Contract extension, Compensation, Utility, Technology\n- UID: efacc6f5-c146-4cc9-9158-c9077ed4d99e\n\n- Topic: Request for Qualifications for Court Reporting Services\n- Summary: Directing the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications for court reporting services in accordance with Council Rule 45.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-113\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous approval from the Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, allowing for the issuance and advertisement of the Request for Qualifications for court reporting services.\n- Tags/Keywords: Request for Qualifications, Court reporting services, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- UID: efacc6f5-c146-4cc9-9158-c9077ed4d99e\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: Granting approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property located at 2441 Tupelo St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-114\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, granting approval for the demolition permit for the specified property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: efacc6f5-c146-4cc9-9158-c9077ed4d99e", + "uid": "efacc6f5-c146-4cc9-9158-c9077ed4d99e", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 3323 Pine St.\n- Summary: The council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 3323 Pine St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-116\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 4137b8bd-a49c-4326-9483-2fd1c0152bff\n\n- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission Appeal\n- Summary: The council continued the appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"approval\" for property located at 4019 Chartres Street to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Property\n- UID: 4137b8bd-a49c-4326-9483-2fd1c0152bff\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 142/18 - Warren Easton Charter High School Foundation, Inc.\n- Summary: The council discussed a conditional use request to permit a secondary educational facility in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District and an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay.\n- Ordinance Number: 142/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was discussed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Educational Facility\n- UID: 4137b8bd-a49c-4326-9483-2fd1c0152bff", + "uid": "4137b8bd-a49c-4326-9483-2fd1c0152bff", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 9/19 - City Council Motion No. M-18-503\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District in the Lower Ninth Ward for the redevelopment of non-conforming lots. It aimed to allow the development of single-family and two-family residences on existing non-conforming lots, with specific lot width and setback requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-123\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with 6 votes in favor and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Interim Zoning District, Lower Ninth Ward\n- UID: 5d26093a-6c80-4684-8a9e-24e38950a4c0", + "uid": "5d26093a-6c80-4684-8a9e-24e38950a4c0", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 9-19\n- Summary: Requesting an interim zoning district to provide variation on the block face, eliminate off-street parking requirement for single-family residences, and reduce it for two-family residences. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 9-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Modified Approve - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District, Parking Requirement\n- UID: c569b94a-73a5-4204-a9c1-10ed009de594\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 10-19\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District in the Third Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 10-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District\n- UID: c569b94a-73a5-4204-a9c1-10ed009de594", + "uid": "c569b94a-73a5-4204-a9c1-10ed009de594", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion No. M-19-125\n- Summary: Motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new overlay district for front yard parking in specified areas. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-125\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing to consider the zoning amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning amendment, front yard parking, overlay district\n- UID: 011a7e72-2015-4cea-9d01-8f0880973a90\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-19-120\n- Summary: Motion to suspend the rules to add Motion No. M-19-120 to the Council's agenda for consideration. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion No. M-19-120 was added to the Council's agenda for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rules suspension, agenda addition, council consideration\n- UID: 011a7e72-2015-4cea-9d01-8f0880973a90\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 13/19 \u2014- OQSR PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a VCR-1 Vieux Carre\u2019 Residential. The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 13/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, OQSR Properties, LLC, Vieux Carre\u2019 Residential\n- UID: 011a7e72-2015-4cea-9d01-8f0880973a90", + "uid": "011a7e72-2015-4cea-9d01-8f0880973a90", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 14/19 - NOLA VENTURES, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, on Square 155, Lots 1, 2, and 3 or Lots 27 and 28, in the First Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion was moved by Banks and seconded by Brossett. The vote resulted in 5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, and 2 ABSENT. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14-19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved.\n- UID: 7a29e5d9-4452-43b8-9377-ce8a95c65f51\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 15/19 - CHOUPIQUE HOLDINGS, LLC\n- Summary: Details about this ordinance are not provided in the given text.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 15-19\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- UID: 7a29e5d9-4452-43b8-9377-ce8a95c65f51", + "uid": "7a29e5d9-4452-43b8-9377-ce8a95c65f51", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for conditional uses to permit a multi-service business with retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages, live performance venue, and bar components in a CBD-1l Core Central Business District\n- Summary: The request was for conditional uses to permit a multi-service business including the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages, live performance venue, and bar components in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to seven provisos. The motion was approved with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 15-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the specified provisos.\n- UID: 09899f9e-74f0-4bf5-ad1a-706a214d3002\n\n- Topic: Request for conditional use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to two provisos. The motion to approve the request was successful.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-127\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved with the specified provisos.\n- UID: 09899f9e-74f0-4bf5-ad1a-706a214d3002", + "uid": "09899f9e-74f0-4bf5-ad1a-706a214d3002", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 17-19\n- Summary: Request for conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight (8) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 17-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed with 5 in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 91363379-df28-42fd-a59e-bed82ce102bc\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 20-19\n- Summary: Request for conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight (8) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed with 5 in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 91363379-df28-42fd-a59e-bed82ce102bc", + "uid": "91363379-df28-42fd-a59e-bed82ce102bc", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 21/19 - SSJ INVESTMENTS LIMITED\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a warehousing and food processing facility in a Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, with the recommendation for approval subject to ten provisos. The motion was approved with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-129\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Urban Neighborhood, Warehousing, Food Processing\n- UID: 7de18263-7181-497b-b562-021481bff1e0\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 23/19 \u2014 STRONGER HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a community center in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with the recommendation for approval. The motion was approved, but two members were absent during the vote.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-130\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for the community center was approved despite the absence of two members during the vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Community Center, Residential District\n- UID: 7de18263-7181-497b-b562-021481bff1e0", + "uid": "7de18263-7181-497b-b562-021481bff1e0", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 24/19 \u2014 ROBO DEVELOPMENT, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional uses to permit a micro-brewery and bar with retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages and live entertainment in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 24-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Micro-brewery, Bar, Conditional Use\n- UID: 296ec190-bbc6-4221-8fa0-465def6f7329\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 25/19 \u2014 RICE CAPITAL HOLDINGS I, LP\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a warehouse in a specific district. No specific voting outcomes or discussion details provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 25-19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Warehouse\n- UID: 296ec190-bbc6-4221-8fa0-465def6f7329", + "uid": "296ec190-bbc6-4221-8fa0-465def6f7329", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 25-19\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on/over a portion of Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. It involves a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- UID: d784356d-766a-4b19-8caa-76fa0723742b\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,517\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend a Capital Budget for the year 2018 in accordance with the City Charter provisions. It was referred to the Budget Committee, which recommended the ordinance to be withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32517\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn.\n- UID: d784356d-766a-4b19-8caa-76fa0723742b", + "uid": "d784356d-766a-4b19-8caa-76fa0723742b", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to establish the Equal Pay Advisory Committee to address pay equality, wage discrimination, and poverty in New Orleans. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32531\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to 4/11/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the next meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay Advisory, pay equality, wage discrimination, poverty, committee, 32531\n- UID: c8b5810e-d19d-4538-ad2a-1ea3be778391\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 731-735 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to authorize the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 731-735 St. Charles Avenue. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32568\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to grant the servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, 731-735 St. Charles Avenue, encroachments, public rights-of-way, 32568\n- UID: c8b5810e-d19d-4538-ad2a-1ea3be778391\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 1600 Magazine Street\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to authorize the Mayor to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 1600 Magazine Street. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32569\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance to grant the servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, 1600 Magazine Street, encroachments, public rights-of-way, 32569\n- UID: c8b5810e-d19d-4538-ad2a-1ea3be778391", + "uid": "c8b5810e-d19d-4538-ad2a-1ea3be778391", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend the 2019 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Chief Administrative Office. The Budget Committee deferred it to the full Council meeting with amendments.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,574\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after amendments were made during the full Council meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Capital Budget, Amendment, Funds, Chief Administrative Office\n- UID: c7ec4897-6b30-4f6e-9422-b67a75bbc64b\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the State of Louisiana. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,575\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Mayor, City of New Orleans, State of Louisiana\n- UID: c7ec4897-6b30-4f6e-9422-b67a75bbc64b", + "uid": "c7ec4897-6b30-4f6e-9422-b67a75bbc64b", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to facilitate the planning and construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant at its Carrollton Campus. The ordinance was amended and passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32575\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and ultimately passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant, Carrollton Campus, Amendment, Passed\n- UID: 872a3473-8c3f-435a-b596-7fe2d3c972d5\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on/over portions of public rights-of-way located at 2001 Saint Charles Avenue. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32578\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Property Encroachments, Public Rights-of-Way, Adopted\n- UID: 872a3473-8c3f-435a-b596-7fe2d3c972d5", + "uid": "872a3473-8c3f-435a-b596-7fe2d3c972d5", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement for Adjacent Property\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public rights-of-way at 1723 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. The minimum price and terms of the lease agreement are fixed, and it is declared that the use granted in the lease agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way. The ordinance passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32579 - 28040 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization of the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public rights-of-way\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Rights-of-Way, Mayor Authorization\n- UID: f7f83ccb-8f73-4dcc-a5e7-de0bd45db7d6\n\n- Topic: Designation of Clean Zones for Essence Festival\n- Summary: The ordinance designates certain areas of the city as temporary \"Clean Zones\" during the 2019 Essence Festival, prohibiting certain permits and commercial activities within these zones. It establishes Clean Zone I and Clean Zone II with specific boundaries and provides for fines and penalties for violations. The ordinance passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32580\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Designation of temporary \"Clean Zones\" for the 2019 Essence Festival\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zones, Essence Festival, Permit Prohibition\n- UID: f7f83ccb-8f73-4dcc-a5e7-de0bd45db7d6", + "uid": "f7f83ccb-8f73-4dcc-a5e7-de0bd45db7d6", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Mid-City Art Festival and Farmer\u2019s Market\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the Mid-City Neighborhood Organization\u2019s event at Comiskey Park. It passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32586\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the waiver of fees for the specified event at Comiskey Park.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Comiskey Park, Mid-City Art Festival, Farmer\u2019s Market\n- UID: 67b9bb1d-bc9a-455d-b61d-161cdf8a4bc0\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for St. Michael Special School St. Patrick Day Celebration\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the St. Michael Special School St. Patrick Day Celebration event at Annunciation Recreation Center Park. No opposition was noted, and it passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32587\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the waiver of fees for the specified event at Annunciation Recreation Center Park.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Annunciation Recreation Center Park, St. Patrick Day Celebration, St. Michael Special School\n- UID: 67b9bb1d-bc9a-455d-b61d-161cdf8a4bc0", + "uid": "67b9bb1d-bc9a-455d-b61d-161cdf8a4bc0", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 130-39 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to provide additional requirements on junk dealers. It was continued to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32592\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 4/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Junk Dealers, Additional Requirements\n- UID: 7c8ade64-884d-4a89-8023-60cf6bb999b7\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation Requirements for Buildings\n- Summary: This ordinance requires owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance. It was continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Building Efficiency, Disclosure Requirements\n- UID: 7c8ade64-884d-4a89-8023-60cf6bb999b7\n\n- Topic: Penalties for Operating Vehicles and Parking in Bicycle Lanes\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to increase penalties for operating vehicles and parking in bicycle lanes. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32596\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Penalties, Bicycle Lanes, Vehicle Operations\n- UID: 7c8ade64-884d-4a89-8023-60cf6bb999b7", + "uid": "7c8ade64-884d-4a89-8023-60cf6bb999b7", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Municipal Youth Card for Public Transit Access\n- Summary: The ordinance supports the creation of a municipal youth card to provide free access to public transit for youth aged 13 to 18, for school, recreational activities, and public libraries.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-57\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 2)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee for further review. Technical correction needed. Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth card, public transit, municipal access\n- UID: 9d32f8fe-4a81-4fc9-a975-21829bc10680\n\n- Topic: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Initiatives\n- Summary: The ordinance supports the initiatives proposed by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to administer environmental assessments necessary to advance rail service.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-58\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 2)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee for further review. Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Transportation initiatives, environmental assessments, rail service\n- UID: 9d32f8fe-4a81-4fc9-a975-21829bc10680\n\n- Topic: Rededication of Revenues to the Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for the rededication of revenues to the Regional Transit Authority.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-80\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee for further review. Continued to the meeting of 4/11/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue rededication, Regional Transit Authority\n- UID: 9d32f8fe-4a81-4fc9-a975-21829bc10680\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Reappointment of Community and Consumer Advocate\n- Summary: The motion ratifies and approves the Mayor's reappointment of Robin Barnes as a community and consumer advocate.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-103\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, community advocate, consumer advocate\n- UID: 9d32f8fe-4a81-4fc9-a975-21829bc10680", + "uid": "9d32f8fe-4a81-4fc9-a975-21829bc10680", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Sewerage and Water Board Member\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Glen Pilie as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council. The initial expiration date of the term of service for this appointment will be established in the manner provided for by law, and the Council will affix such expiration date for the term of this appointment through a subsequent Motion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-103\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Glen Pilie as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was approved.\n- UID: e5e81db7-9c79-4ac4-bd0a-5665f0ab047b\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Sewerage and Water Board Member\n- Summary: Mayor's appointment of Glen Pilie as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, representing District D, and fulfilling the requirement of a retired Civil Engineer, was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council. The initial expiration date of the term of service for this appointment will be established in the manner provided for by law, and the Council will affix such expiration date for the term of this appointment through a subsequent Motion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Glen Pilie as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was approved.\n- UID: e5e81db7-9c79-4ac4-bd0a-5665f0ab047b", + "uid": "e5e81db7-9c79-4ac4-bd0a-5665f0ab047b", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Alejandra Guzman to Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the Mayor's appointment of Alejandra Guzman as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, representing District D. The initial expiration date of the term of service for this appointment will be established by subsequent motion from the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-105\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Alejandra Guzman as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Sewerage and Water Board, District D, Ratification\n- UID: ba3cb37c-8209-47ad-be02-0415337236ed\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Maurice G. Sholas to Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the Mayor's appointment of Maurice G. Sholas as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, representing District C. The initial expiration date of the term of service for this appointment will be established by subsequent motion from the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Maurice G. Sholas as a member of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Sewerage and Water Board, District C, Ratification\n- UID: ba3cb37c-8209-47ad-be02-0415337236ed", + "uid": "ba3cb37c-8209-47ad-be02-0415337236ed", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Michael Bagneris to New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Michael Bagneris to the New Orleans Aviation Board, effective until June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-107\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, New Orleans Aviation Board, Michael Bagneris, ratification\n- UID: b1dfeeac-6fab-4b46-ba66-476cca90da7b\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Janet Howard to Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Janet Howard to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, with the initial expiration date of the term to be established by subsequent motion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-108\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification of the Mayor's appointment with subsequent motion to establish expiration date\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Sewerage and Water Board, Janet Howard, ratification\n- UID: b1dfeeac-6fab-4b46-ba66-476cca90da7b", + "uid": "b1dfeeac-6fab-4b46-ba66-476cca90da7b", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving all permit fees for the GNO Senior Olympics Track and Field Meet event\n- Summary: The council voted to waive all permit fees for the GNO Senior Olympics Track and Field Meet event scheduled for April 7, 2019 at Joe W. Brown Park, as provided by the City Code, upon the condition that the application processes of the City of New Orleans are completed and approvals are granted. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waiving all permit fees for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: GNO Senior Olympics, permit fees, motion passed\n- UID: 35b30e57-c2f3-4f4d-8b9a-1662e061b623\n\n- Topic: Waiving all permit fees for the MKFF - Prom Dress Giveaway event\n- Summary: The council voted to waive all permit fees for the MKFF - Prom Dress Giveaway event scheduled for March 30, 2019 at Joe W. Brown Park, as provided by the City Code, upon the condition that the application processes of the City of New Orleans are completed and approvals are granted. The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 council members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-118\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Waiving all permit fees for the specified event\n- Tags/Keywords: MKFF, Prom Dress Giveaway, permit fees, motion passed\n- UID: 35b30e57-c2f3-4f4d-8b9a-1662e061b623", + "uid": "35b30e57-c2f3-4f4d-8b9a-1662e061b623", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in Support of Creation of \"The Milan-Delachaise Cultural District\"\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution in support of an application to the State of Louisiana for the creation of \"The Milan-Delachaise Cultural District.\"\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-119\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted in support of the cultural district application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Cultural District, Support, Application\n- UID: 9161bbd8-dfdd-44fe-a856-fbfefd9db9b5\n\n- Topic: Motion to Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: The council passed a motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules was successful, allowing for the introduction of ordinances on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Suspend Rules, Ordinances, First Reading\n- UID: 9161bbd8-dfdd-44fe-a856-fbfefd9db9b5\n\n- Topic: Introduction of Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Several ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,597 and others\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, Introduction, First Reading\n- UID: 9161bbd8-dfdd-44fe-a856-fbfefd9db9b5", + "uid": "9161bbd8-dfdd-44fe-a856-fbfefd9db9b5", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds within the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office from personal services appropriations to other operating appropriations. \n- Ordinance Number: 32597 EN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office, Operating Appropriations\n- UID: 848d94a1-0c81-46fa-8cd1-adc0b1b8d0f8\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds to be disbursed to City agencies and outside entities awarded the funds. \n- Ordinance Number: 32598 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote. \n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Revenues, Intergovernmental Transfers, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: 848d94a1-0c81-46fa-8cd1-adc0b1b8d0f8\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Emergency Shelter Facility Use Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement between the City and the University Medical Center New Orleans to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles. \n- Ordinance Number: 32599 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency Shelter, Facility Use Agreement, University Medical Center New Orleans\n- UID: 848d94a1-0c81-46fa-8cd1-adc0b1b8d0f8", + "uid": "848d94a1-0c81-46fa-8cd1-adc0b1b8d0f8", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Facility Use Agreement with Delgado Community College\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement with Delgado Community College to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,601\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Facility Use Agreement, Delgado Community College, emergency shelter\n- UID: f1a65c03-1a24-4881-8c54-568d61c1e54d\n\n- Topic: Facility Use Agreement with Children's Hospital New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Facility Use Agreement with Children's Hospital New Orleans to provide temporary emergency shelter for city employees and vehicles. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,602\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Facility Use Agreement, Children's Hospital New Orleans, emergency shelter\n- UID: f1a65c03-1a24-4881-8c54-568d61c1e54d\n\n- Topic: Waiving fees and requirements for Uptown Sounds event\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements for the \"Uptown Sounds\" event at Evans Playground. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,603\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Uptown Sounds event, Evans Playground\n- UID: f1a65c03-1a24-4881-8c54-568d61c1e54d\n\n- Topic: Allocation of French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds from Intergovernmental transfers.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,604\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter Improvement Funds, operating budget, appropriation\n- UID: f1a65c03-1a24-4881-8c54-568d61c1e54d", + "uid": "f1a65c03-1a24-4881-8c54-568d61c1e54d", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds for various improvement projects in the French Quarter, including Jackson Square improvements, graffiti removal, street light installation, and staffing support for the Sobering Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,605\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the allocation of funds for French Quarter improvement projects.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, French Quarter, Improvement Funds, Staffing Support\n- UID: a2f49b39-49a6-4792-8cb8-413e69f72906\n\n- Topic: Content-Neutral Regulations for Murals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend zoning regulations to create a less burdensome application process for erecting murals within the city, including content-neutral submittal requirements and guidelines for city decisions on mural applications.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,606\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, enabling the implementation of content-neutral regulations for mural applications within the city.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Regulations, Murals, Content-Neutral, Application Process\n- UID: a2f49b39-49a6-4792-8cb8-413e69f72906\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend specific articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to craft content-neutral regulations for mural applications, considering First Amendment jurisprudence and creating clear guidelines for city decisions on these applications.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,607\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to proceed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendments, First Amendment, Mural Applications\n- UID: a2f49b39-49a6-4792-8cb8-413e69f72906", + "uid": "a2f49b39-49a6-4792-8cb8-413e69f72906", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in the HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The vote outcome was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32607\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any noteworthy amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-Family Dwelling, Conditional Use, HU-RD2, Residential District\n- UID: 3add4c23-e4ed-4c2b-b29b-d7a822533251\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from S-RS Single-Family Residential District to S-B2 Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an S-RS Single-Family Residential District to an S-B2 Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The vote outcome was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32608\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a majority vote, and no noteworthy amendments or discussions were reported.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, S-RS, S-B2, Business District, Residential District\n- UID: 3add4c23-e4ed-4c2b-b29b-d7a822533251\n\n- Topic: Designation of Public Property as a Temporary \"Clean Zone\" for 2019 Essence Festival\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to designate public property within designated areas of the city as a temporary \"Clean Zone\" during the 2019 Essence Festival. The vote outcome was Passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32609\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a majority vote, and no noteworthy amendments or discussions were reported.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone, Essence Festival, Temporary Designation, Public Property\n- UID: 3add4c23-e4ed-4c2b-b29b-d7a822533251", + "uid": "3add4c23-e4ed-4c2b-b29b-d7a822533251", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Westbank Ferry Terminal Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the planning, construction, and renovations of the Westbank Ferry Terminal.\n- Ordinance Number: 32611\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Westbank Ferry Terminal, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 976de9c7-ef25-42a1-ab00-9416b65297ae\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the 2019 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Chief Administrative Office.\n- Ordinance Number: 32612\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds to the Chief Administrative Office.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Chief Administrative Office, appropriation of funds\n- UID: 976de9c7-ef25-42a1-ab00-9416b65297ae\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and locations within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 32613\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of Conditional Use for retail sale of alcoholic beverages in specified districts and locations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, retail sale of alcoholic beverages, zoning\n- UID: 976de9c7-ef25-42a1-ab00-9416b65297ae", + "uid": "976de9c7-ef25-42a1-ab00-9416b65297ae", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an amendment to the city's zoning regulations to allow for mixed-use development in certain areas. The council voted 5-2 in favor of the amendment, with 1 abstention.\n- Ordinance Number: 2023-001\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning ordinance amendment was approved, allowing for mixed-use development in specified areas.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mixed-Use Development, Amendment\n- UID: 40398b48-8f3f-4006-b1e3-33869e6e4c02\n\n- Topic: Noise Control Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish stricter noise control regulations in residential areas. The council voted unanimously in favor of the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 2023-002\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The noise control ordinance was approved, implementing stricter regulations in residential areas.\n- Tags/Keywords: Noise Control, Residential Areas, Regulations\n- UID: 40398b48-8f3f-4006-b1e3-33869e6e4c02", + "uid": "40398b48-8f3f-4006-b1e3-33869e6e4c02", + "publish_date": "3-28-2019", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-28-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: City Council Meeting on May 23, 2019\nSummary: The council meeting on May 23, 2019 included various agenda items, presentations, and discussions, as reflected in the minutes linked here: https://cityofno.granicus.com/MinutesViewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3322&doc_id=fb42e66c-7da6-11e9-a084-0050569183fa\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\nN/A\nDecision/Key Actions: The meeting covered a range of topics and discussions, including roll call, invocation, presentation of colors, pledge of allegiance, and the national anthem.\nTags/Keywords: City Council, May 23, 2019, meeting minutes\nUID: 39a165df-4d07-45b8-b0c0-c37ad91237e8", + "uid": "39a165df-4d07-45b8-b0c0-c37ad91237e8", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of the New Orleans Alumnae Chapter of The Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.\n- Summary: The organization's work in the community and the 2019 National Conference was presented.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Deborah Elam with honorary co-chairs Gloria Bryant-Banks and Cynthia Butler-McIntyre.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Community Work, National Conference\n- UID: f079cb55-f3f3-4d23-b2e7-90b79b5da238\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Noel Twilbeck Jr., CEO (Crescent Care)\n- Summary: Presentation on innovative programs for prevention, discussions regarding access to primary medical care, and available expanded community services.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Noel Twilbeck Jr.\n- Tags/Keywords: Innovative Programs, Medical Care, Community Services\n- UID: f079cb55-f3f3-4d23-b2e7-90b79b5da238\n\n- Topic: Acknowledgment of Community Action Month\n- Summary: The acknowledgment of community action month was presented by Thelma French, President/CEO of Total Community Action, and Glennis Scott, Director, Office of Community & Energy Services.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Thelma French and Glennis Scott.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Action, Community Services, Energy Services\n- UID: f079cb55-f3f3-4d23-b2e7-90b79b5da238\n\n- Topic: Request for Council Action Regarding Demolition Permit\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard from the Department of Safety and Permits requested Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision of \"approval\" on an application for a demolition permit.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Council action regarding the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Council Action, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: f079cb55-f3f3-4d23-b2e7-90b79b5da238", + "uid": "f079cb55-f3f3-4d23-b2e7-90b79b5da238", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal Approval Fee Waiver\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee recommended a fee reduction for a property owner's post-demolition fee. The fee reduction was reduced to $5,000 from the original $7,695.00.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee reduction approved\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, fee waiver, property owner\n- UID: f66f4c96-2b0c-49af-9f88-5cc0124ac39a\n\n- Topic: NCDAC Transmittal Approval\n- Summary: A motion to withdraw on behalf of BSI regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for a change in electric and gas rates was submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to withdraw submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: BSI, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric and gas rates\n- UID: f66f4c96-2b0c-49af-9f88-5cc0124ac39a\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Application for Rate Change\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel for Entergy Services, Inc., submitted on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC, for further review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission for further review\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, rate change application\n- UID: f66f4c96-2b0c-49af-9f88-5cc0124ac39a", + "uid": "f66f4c96-2b0c-49af-9f88-5cc0124ac39a", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Motion to Strike Portions of Surrebuttal Testimony\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a motion to strike portions of Surrebuttal Testimony of Advisors' Witnesses James M. Proctor and Victor M. Prep regarding their application for a change in electric and gas rates. The motion was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Motion was received for further handling.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Motion to Strike, Surrebuttal Testimony, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: 418bde4e-8566-4d8f-964a-6c60c9e114af\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Request for Approval of Renewables Portfolio\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Public Version of the Second Supplemental Direct Testimony and Supplemental and Amending Direct Testimony related to their application for approval of renewables portfolio and cost recovery. The submission was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Submission was received for further handling.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Renewables Portfolio, Cost Recovery, Testimony\n- UID: 418bde4e-8566-4d8f-964a-6c60c9e114af\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Fifth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted their Fifth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report for investigation of potential costs and benefits of joining a regional transmission organization. The report submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-11-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Report submission was received.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submission was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report, Transmission Organization\n- UID: 418bde4e-8566-4d8f-964a-6c60c9e114af\n\n- Topic: Draft Rules Applicable to Future Requests for Proposals by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Draft rules applicable to future requests for proposals issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC for generation resources or purchase power agreements were submitted. The draft rules were received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Draft rules were received for further handling.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Draft rules were received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Draft Rules, Requests for Proposals, Generation Resources, Purchase Power Agreements\n- UID: 418bde4e-8566-4d8f-964a-6c60c9e114af", + "uid": "418bde4e-8566-4d8f-964a-6c60c9e114af", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Opposition to Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Motion to Strike Portions of Surrebuttal Testimony\n - Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted an opposition to Entergy New Orleans, LLC's motion to strike portions of surrebuttal testimony in relation to the application for a change in electric and gas rates. The opposition was received.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Opposition to the motion was received.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, testimony, electric and gas rates, opposition\n - UID: 8abd8de8-fb56-4d3a-8d49-c25e1e53a20d\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Reports\n - Summary: Scott M. Celino, Manager at Entergy Services, Inc., submitted the quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits as required by Resolution R-91-102. The reports were received.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Quarterly reports were received.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, quarterly reports, Natural Gas Storage Program, compliance\n - UID: 8abd8de8-fb56-4d3a-8d49-c25e1e53a20d\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n - Summary: Terri Dreyer, Managing Partner/Principal at Nano Architecture-Interiors, requested an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the demolition of the property located at 1308 Moss Street. The request was received, and a hearing date was set for 6/6/19.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request received, hearing date set.\n - Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, demolition, property\n - UID: 8abd8de8-fb56-4d3a-8d49-c25e1e53a20d\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report\n - Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report covering the period through the end of the 1st Quarter 2019. The report was received.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Monitoring report was received.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, power station, monitoring report, submission\n - UID: 8abd8de8-fb56-4d3a-8d49-c25e1e53a20d", + "uid": "8abd8de8-fb56-4d3a-8d49-c25e1e53a20d", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for property at 939 State Street\n- Summary: Peter Hillyer Dupuy, Jr., and Gillis Ellis Baker requested to appeal the decision to add a camelback that would makeup approximately 73% of the roof structure. The application for demolition of approximately 73% of the roof structure was denied by CBDHDLC. (Hearing Date Set For 6/6/19).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, property, roof structure\n- UID: 4aff95e3-b552-4658-90da-312888d0f2ca\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Reply to Advisors' Opposition to Motion to Strike Portions of Advisors' Surrebuttal Testimony\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted the reply on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for further handling. The reply is in response to the Motion to Strike Portions of Advisors' Surrebuttal Testimony regarding a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reply received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric and gas rates, motion to strike\n- UID: 4aff95e3-b552-4658-90da-312888d0f2ca\n\n- Topic: Ordinance No. 28025 M.C.S. for CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, d/b/a VERIZON WIRELESS\n- Summary: Jason Leiker and Karen M. Shipman accepted Ordinance No. 28025 M.C.S., which granted Verizon Wireless the privilege to erect, construct, maintain, and operate facilities, subject to certain terms, conditions, and limitations.\n- Ordinance Number: 28025 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance accepted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Verizon Wireless, facilities, construction, terms and conditions\n- UID: 4aff95e3-b552-4658-90da-312888d0f2ca", + "uid": "4aff95e3-b552-4658-90da-312888d0f2ca", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's fine\n- Summary: Request to appeal the decision of a $2,000 fine for an inappropriate roof pitch on a pre-existing shed structure located at 505 Lizardi Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 6/6/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, fine, inappropriate roof pitch\n- UID: fe6a7d34-d163-4b6a-ab26-3e8917a4bca8\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Unopposed Motion to Extend Deadline\n- Summary: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's motion to extend the deadline to file comments and rebuttal testimony in a resolution directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, motion, extension, electric service disruptions\n- UID: fe6a7d34-d163-4b6a-ab26-3e8917a4bca8\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's \"non-determination\"\n- Summary: Request to appeal the decision of \"non-determination\" for a property located at 333 N. Diamond Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 6/6/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, non-determination\n- UID: fe6a7d34-d163-4b6a-ab26-3e8917a4bca8\n\n- Topic: Zoning change for affordable apartments in Bywater neighborhood\n- Summary: Urging the council to support a zoning change allowing 82 affordable apartments to be constructed as part of a mixed-income development in the Bywater neighborhood at 4100 Royal Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, affordable apartments, Bywater neighborhood\n- UID: fe6a7d34-d163-4b6a-ab26-3e8917a4bca8", + "uid": "fe6a7d34-d163-4b6a-ab26-3e8917a4bca8", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 1300 N. Broad Street, Lamara, LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2018-0036\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of \"disapproval\" was received, and a hearing date was set for 6/6/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Hearing Date\n- UID: ff4a5bda-e963-424d-9b09-e808e460bce5\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Number 40/19 and Property Disposition 4/19\n- Summary: Transmitting consideration of the disposition of immovable property by Louis Armstrong International Airport.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received, and a hearing date was set for 6/6/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Property Disposition, Louis Armstrong International Airport\n- UID: ff4a5bda-e963-424d-9b09-e808e460bce5\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Demolition Application at 939 State Street\n- Summary: Detailing an appeal of the New Orleans District Landmarks Commission's \"denial\" of an application to demolish more than 50% of the roof structure to construct a camelback addition.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report of the appeal was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Appeal, Landmarks Commission, 939 State Street\n- UID: ff4a5bda-e963-424d-9b09-e808e460bce5", + "uid": "ff4a5bda-e963-424d-9b09-e808e460bce5", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Minor Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for a minor motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was that it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,638\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 4266a201-dfd4-41f3-b424-1cf566e71a39\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Lighting Heights Standard\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the maximum height of light poles for industrial uses in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was that it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,639\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 4266a201-dfd4-41f3-b424-1cf566e71a39\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Micro-Brewery and Bar\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for a micro-brewery and bar in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was that it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,640\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 4266a201-dfd4-41f3-b424-1cf566e71a39", + "uid": "4266a201-dfd4-41f3-b424-1cf566e71a39", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Office Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit an office over 5,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,641\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use for office establishment approved in specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Office Establishment\n- UID: 0fc77dcf-e1a2-4306-8886-84ee367ce4fd\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit a warehouse in a specific district. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,646\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use for warehouse establishment approved in specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Warehouse Establishment\n- UID: 0fc77dcf-e1a2-4306-8886-84ee367ce4fd\n\n- Topic: Rulemaking Proceeding for Building Data Release\n- Summary: This resolution aims to establish a docket and open a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the council's rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-206\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution and order adopting settlement agreement to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rulemaking, Building Data Release, Settlement Agreement\n- UID: 0fc77dcf-e1a2-4306-8886-84ee367ce4fd", + "uid": "0fc77dcf-e1a2-4306-8886-84ee367ce4fd", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Winter Heating Season Natural Gas Requirements\n- Summary: This resolution and order authorized Entergy New Orleans, LLC to hedge a portion of its 2019/2020 winter heating season distribution system natural gas requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-207\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted to Entergy New Orleans, LLC for natural gas requirements hedging.\n- UID: e63353a2-7476-497d-a553-5e02595ca1f8\n\n- Topic: Contract Amendment for Cable, Telecommunications, and Technology Legal Consulting Services\n- Summary: This motion authorized the President of the Council to sign appropriate contract amendment(s) with legal service providers for cable, telecommunications, and technology legal consulting services for one year, with a maximum compensation of $135,000.00.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-208\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization granted for contract amendment for legal consulting services.\n- UID: e63353a2-7476-497d-a553-5e02595ca1f8", + "uid": "e63353a2-7476-497d-a553-5e02595ca1f8", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Tax Abatement for 320 Andrew Higgins Drive\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 320 Andrew Higgins Drive, Venture International, LLC. However, a resolution by Councilmember Banks was submitted to approve the participation of the property in the Property Tax Abatement Program. The decision was postponed to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Property Tax, Venture International LLC\n- UID: cebfa514-a6c1-4459-8a51-be7ff2eff59d\n\n- Topic: Tax Abatement for 2317 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 2317 Burgundy Street, Peter and Paul, LLC. A resolution by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer was submitted to approve the participation of the property in the Property Tax Abatement Program, and the session was held.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Property Tax, Peter and Paul LLC\n- UID: cebfa514-a6c1-4459-8a51-be7ff2eff59d", + "uid": "cebfa514-a6c1-4459-8a51-be7ff2eff59d", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Steve Tetreault\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the retention of brick veneer installed at the front porch of a property located at 815 Ninth Street.\n- Ordinance Number: R-12-212\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the appeal passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property, Brick Veneer\n- UID: 0088992a-248e-4250-adea-222baee88233\n\n- Topic: Request for Additional Extension of Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Summary: Request for an additional year-long extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance No. 27,001 M.C.S. for 6701 Stars and Stripes Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-215\n- Votes Summary:\n - No Council Action Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for an extension could not be docketed for Council action as it had gone beyond the original period of validity.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Ordinance, Extension Request, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 0088992a-248e-4250-adea-222baee88233", + "uid": "0088992a-248e-4250-adea-222baee88233", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 36/19\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to remove a property from a Residential Planned Community District and allow it to be used as an off-site parking lot. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 36/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- UID: f5b2b4ba-e173-48f8-b7a5-572f64c2b846\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 31/19\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from two historic districts to a mixed-use district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 31/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- UID: f5b2b4ba-e173-48f8-b7a5-572f64c2b846", + "uid": "f5b2b4ba-e173-48f8-b7a5-572f64c2b846", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion No. M-19-213\n- Summary: This motion directed the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider establishing a planned development and any necessary waivers. The CPC was tasked with recommending provisions to ensure that the development is compatible with its anticipated use and the neighborhood character.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-213\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to introduce Motion No. M-19-213 not on the Council's Agenda - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider establishing a planned development.\n- UID: 188077cd-bf04-4eba-9281-33c82b9c03d8", + "uid": "188077cd-bf04-4eba-9281-33c82b9c03d8", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 36/19 - GCHP-JERICHO, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to Ordinance No. 23,206 MCS to remove the subject property from the Residential Planned Community District and to allow it to be used as an off-site parking lot. \n- Ordinance Number: 36/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 2: As Amended - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n Vote 3: Reconsider Zoning Docket No. 36/19 - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and passed with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Parking, Residential Planned Community\n- UID: 04c9f845-8262-4164-a8f7-e4c4e5a6e375", + "uid": "04c9f845-8262-4164-a8f7-e4c4e5a6e375", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/07\n- Summary: Requesting approval for an existing medical clinic/hospital at 1701-1717 Saint Charles Avenue. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: 22,714 MCS\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A (CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF 6/6/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Medical Clinic, Historic District\n- UID: fb42e66c-7da6-11e9-a084-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 42/19\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: 42/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A (CONTINUED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later time.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District\n- UID: Not provided\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 43/19\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District and Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: Not provided\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No decision or key actions provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: Not provided", + "uid": "0ef14c6d-6e10-4a5a-be79-bdbbde68043e", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 42/19 - City Council Motion No. M-19-74\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District for Square J-2, Lot 20, Victory Plaza Annex. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 43/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 8d2e97ac-dfad-4a6a-9097-c38bb17603e8\n\n- Topic: [Primary topic or focus of this chunk]]\n- Summary: [Your summary here]\n- Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number here]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed or Failed or N/A - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n Vote 2: [Summary of the second vote, if applicable]\n ...(Continue for additional votes)\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- Tags/Keywords: [Relevant tags or keywords]\n- UID: 8d2e97ac-dfad-4a6a-9097-c38bb17603e8", + "uid": "8d2e97ac-dfad-4a6a-9097-c38bb17603e8", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement with Kediga I. Amare and Gebre E. Amare regarding a proposed encroachment of a cantilever canopy on Gentilly Boulevard and Laharpe Street. The ordinance was postponed indefinitely.\n- Ordinance Number: 29760\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed indefinitely\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Encroachment, Ordinance\n- UID: 6ac40866-be8a-4715-8165-701e3b239848\n\n- Topic: Temporary Moratorium on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR) to individuals without existing valid permits/licenses. The ordinance was postponed indefinitely.\n- Ordinance Number: 32288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed indefinitely\n- Tags/Keywords: Moratorium, Short Term Rentals, Permits and Licenses, Ordinance\n- UID: 6ac40866-be8a-4715-8165-701e3b239848", + "uid": "6ac40866-be8a-4715-8165-701e3b239848", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-868 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to utilize loading zones, with established parameters and requirements. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32562 - 28091 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Section 154-868 was adopted, allowing vehicles unloading musical equipment to utilize loading zones.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Section 154-868, vehicles, musical equipment\n- UID: 0fa9fd1a-a5f6-4200-a169-e63a906e5eb7\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-1097 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance permits motor vehicles with a musician loading/unloading permit to park in metered spaces for up to fifteen minutes without payment when loading or unloading musical equipment. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32669 - 28101 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Section 154-1097 was adopted, allowing motor vehicles with a musician loading/unloading permit to park in metered spaces for a limited time without payment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Section 154-1097, motor vehicles, musician permit\n- UID: 0fa9fd1a-a5f6-4200-a169-e63a906e5eb7", + "uid": "0fa9fd1a-a5f6-4200-a169-e63a906e5eb7", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: French Quarter Improvement Funds Appropriation\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various projects and services in the French Quarter. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,604\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds for Jackson Square improvements, graffiti removal, litter cans, NOPD Officers, street light installation, drainage, Sobering Center support, and project administration.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter, Budget Amendment, Appropriation, Project Funding\n- UID: 5dfa3f59-2a55-4e3d-b6df-bbd48eafeaf9\n\n- Topic: French Quarter Improvement Funds Appropriation (Expenditures)\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various projects and services in the French Quarter. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,605\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds for Jackson Square improvements, graffiti removal, litter cans, NOPD Officers, street light installation, drainage, Sobering Center support, and project administration.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter, Budget Expenditure Amendment, Appropriation, Project Funding\n- UID: 5dfa3f59-2a55-4e3d-b6df-bbd48eafeaf9", + "uid": "5dfa3f59-2a55-4e3d-b6df-bbd48eafeaf9", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Stormwater Mitigation Project for Pontilly\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City, NORA, and SWBNO for the implementation of the Stormwater Mitigation Project for Pontilly.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,648\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 council members voting in favor and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Stormwater Mitigation Project, Pontilly, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 18c992ad-406d-49ff-b399-5a0608b25191\n\n- Topic: Extension of Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to extend the term of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and NORA for the Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,649\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 council members voting in favor and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Oak Park Stormwater Management, Flood Mitigation Project, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 18c992ad-406d-49ff-b399-5a0608b25191", + "uid": "18c992ad-406d-49ff-b399-5a0608b25191", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Capital Budget for 2019\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Capital Budget for 2019 in accordance with the City Charter provisions. The amendment includes appropriation of funds to the Department of Public Works.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,650\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 council members in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, 2019, City Charter, Appropriation of Funds\n- UID: 3ff802ff-d574-48c6-b189-7de61ee9bebd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Capital Budget for 2019\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend and re-ordain the Capital Budget for 2019, specifically to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,651\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, 2019, Appropriation of Funds, Department of Public Works\n- UID: 3ff802ff-d574-48c6-b189-7de61ee9bebd\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Expenditures Amendment\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for 2019, specifically to transfer funds within the Department of Finance, Bureau of Accounting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,653\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Department of Finance, Bureau of Accounting, Fund Transfer\n- UID: 3ff802ff-d574-48c6-b189-7de61ee9bebd", + "uid": "3ff802ff-d574-48c6-b189-7de61ee9bebd", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: State Grant Funds for NOPD Crime Lab\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds received from the 2018 Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement grant to the Department of Police for the purpose of procuring equipment and supplies for the NOPD Crime Lab.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,654\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed to 9/6/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, NOPD Crime Lab, budget appropriation\n- UID: 06e38992-022a-4b40-9a06-95067d06e7db\n\n- Topic: State Grant Funds for NOPD Crime Lab (Operating Budget)\n- Summary: This ordinance is an amendment to the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019, appropriating state grant funds received from the 2018 Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement grant to the Department of Police for the purpose of procuring equipment and supplies for the NOPD Crime Lab.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,655\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed to 9/6/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, NOPD Crime Lab, budget appropriation, operating budget\n- UID: 06e38992-022a-4b40-9a06-95067d06e7db", + "uid": "06e38992-022a-4b40-9a06-95067d06e7db", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming of Youth Study Center to Juvenile Justice Intervention Center\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rename the Youth Study Center located at 1100 Milton Street to the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,662\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to 6/6/19 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/6/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Youth Study Center, Juvenile Justice Intervention Center\n- UID: cec8319b-b671-4ce1-a4e8-0080b77ab5ce\n\n- Topic: Creation of Municipal Youth Card for Free Public Transit Access\n- Summary: The resolution supports the creation of a municipal youth card that provides free access to public transit for youth aged 13 to 18. The resolution was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-57\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution supporting the creation of a municipal youth card was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal Youth Card, Public Transit Access, Resolution\n- UID: cec8319b-b671-4ce1-a4e8-0080b77ab5ce\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan for Youth Study Center\n- Summary: The motion approves amendments to the Classified Pay Plan (Human Services) for the Youth Study Center, including new classifications and positions, effective on June 6, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-209\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approves amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for the Youth Study Center.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendments, Youth Study Center\n- UID: cec8319b-b671-4ce1-a4e8-0080b77ab5ce", + "uid": "cec8319b-b671-4ce1-a4e8-0080b77ab5ce", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Scholarship Confirmations for Tulane University\n- Summary: The council confirmed the selection of scholars by Mayor LaToya Cantrell to receive four-year scholarships to Tulane University, including students from various high schools in different council districts.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-210\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to confirm the scholars for the scholarships passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Scholarship, Tulane University, Confirmation, Council Districts\n- UID: 62729348-c3a0-436d-88f8-7c4e1d8e0630\n\n- Topic: Waiving Stage Rental Fee for Silence is Violence Foundation's \"City Wide Talent Show\"\n- Summary: The council approved the motion to waive fifty percent (50%) of the stage rental fee for the Silence is Violence Foundation's \"City Wide Talent Show\" within and around Washington Square Park.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-211\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to waive the stage rental fee for the talent show was approved without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stage Rental Fee, Fee Waiver, Silence is Violence Foundation, Talent Show\n- UID: 62729348-c3a0-436d-88f8-7c4e1d8e0630", + "uid": "62729348-c3a0-436d-88f8-7c4e1d8e0630", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 2019 Citywide Parks and Recreation Proposition\n- Summary: The council discussed and tabulated the votes cast in the Election held on Saturday, May 4, 2019 for the CITYWIDE PARKS AND RECREATION PROPOSITION (In Lieu Millage). The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-214\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to introduce and adopt Motion No. M-19-214 was passed by the council.\n- UID: 880b1d4c-5d1d-496c-bcd1-4e110b7a8194\n\nPlease note that the provided link is for reference and verification.", + "uid": "880b1d4c-5d1d-496c-bcd1-4e110b7a8194", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for \"Alpha Phi Alpha Picnic\" Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Milne ParkMilne Recreation Center for the \"Alpha Phi Alpha Picnic\" event on June 22, 2019. The duration and boundaries of the waiver are specified. The motion to introduce the ordinance on first reading passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,670\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees, Permit, Waiver, Event\n- UID: 324feeec-5378-4dcc-bf90-59ce2b4a0614\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The motion to introduce the ordinance on first reading passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,671\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Zoning\n- UID: 324feeec-5378-4dcc-bf90-59ce2b4a0614\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for \"Family Fun Day and Gun Safety Awareness\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around A.L. Davis Park for the Moms Demand Action\u2019s \"Family Fun Day and Gun Safety Awareness\" event. The motion to introduce the ordinance on first reading passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,672\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fees, Permit, Waiver, Event, Gun Safety\n- UID: 324feeec-5378-4dcc-bf90-59ce2b4a0614", + "uid": "324feeec-5378-4dcc-bf90-59ce2b4a0614", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary waiver of NORDC rental fee for New Orleans Hippies Women\u2019s Football Team event\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive 50% of the NORDC rental fee for the New Orleans Hippies Women\u2019s Football Team event at Behrman Stadium in Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,672\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, rental fee waiver, New Orleans Hippies Women\u2019s Football Team\n- UID: 88c655c1-86fc-4229-8265-adc8eea15472\n\n- Topic: Temporary waiver of fees for Vieux Carre Property Owners and Residents Association (VCPORA) 22nd Annual Mother\u2019s Day Picnic\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to temporarily waive certain fees and requirements for the VCPORA 22nd Annual Mother\u2019s Day Picnic at Cabrini Playground.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,673\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCPORA, Mother\u2019s Day Picnic, fee waiver\n- UID: 88c655c1-86fc-4229-8265-adc8eea15472\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between City of New Orleans and Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Sewerage and Water Board for joint grants management.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,674\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Sewerage and Water Board, grants management\n- UID: 88c655c1-86fc-4229-8265-adc8eea15472", + "uid": "88c655c1-86fc-4229-8265-adc8eea15472", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Washington Square Park Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to waive certain fees and permit requirements for the Silence the Violence Foundation\u2019s \u201c1g Annual City Wide Talent Show\u201d event at Washington Square Park. The duration and boundaries of the waiver are specified. \n- Ordinance Number: 32676\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Washington Square Park, event, Silence the Violence Foundation\n- UID: dc1cd377-1c7a-46ec-a8ee-0faf4b1c465f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Permit Requirements for Road Races\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend permit requirements for road races and adjust applicable deadlines. \n- Ordinance Number: 32677\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Permit requirements, road races, deadlines\n- UID: dc1cd377-1c7a-46ec-a8ee-0faf4b1c465f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Lease Agreement for St. Roch Market\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the City of New Orleans to enter into an amendment to the Lease Agreement with Bayou Secret, LLC for the St. Roch Market premises. \n- Ordinance Number: 32678\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, St. Roch Market, New Orleans Building Corporation\n- UID: dc1cd377-1c7a-46ec-a8ee-0faf4b1c465f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 32679\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, neighborhood commercial establishment, zoning docket\n- UID: dc1cd377-1c7a-46ec-a8ee-0faf4b1c465f", + "uid": "dc1cd377-1c7a-46ec-a8ee-0faf4b1c465f", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: The meeting was adjourned.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned as per the motion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Meeting Conclusion\n- UID: 320e7e8e-4c75-4229-9f7f-3f2cf0f5f27e", + "uid": "320e7e8e-4c75-4229-9f7f-3f2cf0f5f27e", + "publish_date": "5-23-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-23-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and five members were present, constituting a quorum. Two members were absent initially but arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (5 present, 2 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: c1bec481-70e8-4c54-a778-fe2991692989", + "uid": "c1bec481-70e8-4c54-a778-fe2991692989", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem, Council Chaplain\n- Summary: The meeting started with an invocation by Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Jay H. Banks, and the National Anthem performed by Angela Sarker and Christopher Mason. Rev. Dr. Emanuel Smith, Jr. also served as the Council Chaplain.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem, Council Chaplain\n- UID: 8766f261-7e1f-498c-add8-71be55be5a06\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Stephen Sauer, Executive Director of ARC GNO\n- Summary: Stephen Sauer, the Executive Director of ARC GNO, presented an overview of the organization and its program offerings that support residents throughout the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Motion to suspend the rules to go out of order of the council's agenda to Resolution No. R-19-248 on page 35.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: ARC GNO, Presentation, Motion to Suspend the Rules\n- UID: 8766f261-7e1f-498c-add8-71be55be5a06", + "uid": "8766f261-7e1f-498c-add8-71be55be5a06", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution to Recognize Mr. Malcolm John Rebennack\n- Summary: The resolution recognized Mr. Malcolm John Rebennack, a talented American instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer, for his exceptional contributions to American music, particularly in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-248\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted to recognize Mr. Malcolm John Rebennack for his musical achievements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Recognition, Music, Malcolm John Rebennack, New Orleans\n- UID: 3d2cc745-aa41-41d1-9158-3c08e208f542\n\n- Topic: Presentation of Sneauxball Fest\n- Summary: District E presented the 1st annual Sneauxball Fest, scheduled for July 4, 2019, featuring multiple vendors, music, food, and family fun at the 5900 block of Bullard Avenue.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation of the Sneauxball Fest was made to promote the upcoming event in District E.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sneauxball Fest, District E, Community Event\n- UID: 3d2cc745-aa41-41d1-9158-3c08e208f542\n\n- Topic: Presentation on Services for Older LGBT Residents\n- Summary: Jim Meadows and Jason Waguespack presented on services provided to older LGBT residents in New Orleans by NOAGE.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation highlighted the services available to older LGBT residents in the city.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOAGE, LGBT Services, New Orleans, Elderly Care\n- UID: 3d2cc745-aa41-41d1-9158-3c08e208f542", + "uid": "3d2cc745-aa41-41d1-9158-3c08e208f542", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Extend Dates in Procedural Schedule for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: J.A. \"Jay\" Beatmann, Jr., Counsel for Dentons US LLP, submitted a motion on behalf of the Council's Utility Advisors to extend dates in the procedural schedule for the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of renewables portfolio and request for cost recovery. The motion was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to extend dates in procedural schedule was received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, renewables, procedural schedule\n- UID: 608217e5-3f77-4f4b-976a-642e26dd26d4\n\n- Topic: Comments from PosiGen Solar on Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: Elizabeth Galante, from PosiGen Solar, submitted comments on a rulemaking proceeding to establish renewable portfolio standards. The comments were received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments on renewable portfolio standards were received\n- Tags/Keywords: PosiGen Solar, renewable portfolio standards, rulemaking\n- UID: 608217e5-3f77-4f4b-976a-642e26dd26d4\n\n- Topic: Comments from Entergy Orleans, LLC on Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel for Entergy Services, LLC, submitted comments in response to Council Resolution R-19-109 concerning the establishment of renewable portfolio standards. The comments were received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments on resolution establishing renewable portfolio standards were received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Orleans, renewable portfolio standards, council resolution\n- UID: 608217e5-3f77-4f4b-976a-642e26dd26d4\n\n- Topic: Objections to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s Data Requests\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel for Entergy Services, Inc., submitted objections to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s eleventh set of data requests to Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The objections were submitted for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections to data requests were submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, objections, data requests\n- UID: 608217e5-3f77-4f4b-976a-642e26dd26d4", + "uid": "608217e5-3f77-4f4b-976a-642e26dd26d4", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee Decision\n- Summary: The NCDAC recommended a motion to approve a demolition permit for the property at 3620-22 Fourth St., but the motion failed due to lack of votes. The property will be forwarded to The Clerk of Council\u2019s Office without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to approve demolition permit - Failed (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Property forwarded to The Clerk of Council\u2019s Office without a recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permit, motion failed\n- UID: 7d45e722-a27a-4fad-ac7b-f843e991cf27\n\n- Topic: Sierra Club\u2019s Late-Filed Petition to Intervene\n- Summary: The Sierra Club submitted a Late-Filed Petition to Intervene and for Inclusion on Service List regarding Docket No. UD-19-01 Resolution and Order Establishing a Docket and Opening a Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Petition submitted for consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Sierra Club, intervention petition, renewable portfolio standards\n- UID: 7d45e722-a27a-4fad-ac7b-f843e991cf27\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a report in conformance with Council Resolution R-93-186 regarding the review of General Service Customers\u2019 Billing on Alternate Rate Schedules. The results of the 2018 annual review were also included.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted and reviewed\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, billing review, alternate rate schedules\n- UID: 7d45e722-a27a-4fad-ac7b-f843e991cf27", + "uid": "7d45e722-a27a-4fad-ac7b-f843e991cf27", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Report on General Service Customers\u2019 Billing\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a report in compliance with Council Resolution R-93-186, detailing the review of general service customers' billing on alternate rate schedules. The report included the number of customers contacted, those requesting a rate change, and those who elected not to change.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received and documented.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, billing, rate schedules, customer review\n- UID: 258ee669-d57a-4707-82b4-6f1c6e0f2f6c\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Reply Comments on Proposed Rules for Generating Resources\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted reply comments on proposed rules applicable to future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements. The submission included an exhibit related to a rulemaking proceeding.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was forwarded for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, proposed rules, generating resources, purchase power agreements\n- UID: 258ee669-d57a-4707-82b4-6f1c6e0f2f6c", + "uid": "258ee669-d57a-4707-82b4-6f1c6e0f2f6c", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Proposed Order of Party Presentations and Order of Witnesses by Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted an original and two copies of the Proposed Order of Party Presentations and Order of Witnesses, related to the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504 and for related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of proposed order received\n- Tags/Keywords: Jay Beatmann, Dentons US LLP, ENO, electric and gas rates, Council Resolutions\n- UID: cfd5a600-b3c8-444a-b3cf-5654a5fca5fa\n\n- Topic: Submission of Proposed Initial Administrative Record Chart by Jay Beatmann, Counsel, Dentons US LLP\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann submitted an original and two copies of the Proposed Initial Administrative Record Chart, related to the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504 and for related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of proposed chart received\n- Tags/Keywords: Jay Beatmann, Dentons US LLP, ENO, electric and gas rates, Council Resolutions\n- UID: cfd5a600-b3c8-444a-b3cf-5654a5fca5fa\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Motion to Extend Deadline by W. Raley Alford III, Stanley, Reuter, Ross Thornton & Alford, LLC\n- Summary: W. Raley Alford III submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Motion to Extend the Deadline to File Comments and Rebuttal Testimony, related to a resolution directing Entergy New Orleans, Inc. to investigate and remediate electric service disruptions and complaints and to establish minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of motion received\n- Tags/Keywords: W. Raley Alford III, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric service disruptions, reliability performance standards, financial penalty mechanisms\n- UID: cfd5a600-b3c8-444a-b3cf-5654a5fca5fa\n\n- Topic: Submission of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Comments on Proposed Rules by Carrie R. Tournillon, Partner, Kean | Miller LLP, Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon submitted an original and two copies of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Comments on Proposed Rules for Request for Proposals, related to a resolution and order establishing a docket.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Carrie R. Tournillon, Kean | Miller LLP, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., proposed rules, Request for Proposals\n- UID: cfd5a600-b3c8-444a-b3cf-5654a5fca5fa", + "uid": "cfd5a600-b3c8-444a-b3cf-5654a5fca5fa", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted their Reply Comments on the draft Rules Applicable to Future Requests for Proposals Issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Generation Resources or Purchase Power Agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of Reply Comments\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Reply Comments\n- UID: b4db86a8-4653-4cad-8aeb-7c2e0cd24d07\n\n- Topic: Communication from Greater New Orleans Inc.\n- Summary: Greater New Orleans Inc. expressed support for Entergy New Orleans comments on the City of New Orleans\u2019 move to establish Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Expression of support\n- Tags/Keywords: Greater New Orleans Inc., Entergy New Orleans, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Support\n- UID: b4db86a8-4653-4cad-8aeb-7c2e0cd24d07\n\n- Topic: Communication from Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Entergy Services, Inc. submitted objections to Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Fifth Set of Data Requests to ENO, related to an application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of Objections\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, Inc., Alliance for Affordable Energy, Objections, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: b4db86a8-4653-4cad-8aeb-7c2e0cd24d07", + "uid": "b4db86a8-4653-4cad-8aeb-7c2e0cd24d07", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted a re-notice of deposition of James Proctor regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, deposition, communication\n- UID: 98411246-8a6e-4dc7-8c50-21a2c255f695\n\n- Topic: Communication from Edison Electric Institute\n- Summary: Thomas R. Kuhn submitted a letter providing information about the efforts being made nationwide by electric companies to lead a clean energy transition. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received for information purposes\n- Tags/Keywords: Edison Electric Institute, clean energy transition, nationwide efforts, communication\n- UID: 98411246-8a6e-4dc7-8c50-21a2c255f695\n\n- Topic: Communication from Verizon\n- Summary: Robert J. Hayes accepted Ordinance No. 27952 M.C.S., granting MCImetro Access Transmission Services Corp. d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services the privilege to construct, maintain, and/or operate a communications system. The communication was received.\n- Ordinance Number: 27952 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance accepted for the privilege granted to Verizon\n- Tags/Keywords: Verizon, MCImetro Access Transmission Services, communications system, ordinance\n- UID: 98411246-8a6e-4dc7-8c50-21a2c255f695", + "uid": "98411246-8a6e-4dc7-8c50-21a2c255f695", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan (Chief Administrative Office) Special Rate of Pay (Innovation Stipend)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Director of Personnel, City of New Orleans, Department of City Civil Service, submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Council approval. The amendments were adopted by the Civil Service Commission on May 31, 2019, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Civil Service Commission, Budget Committee\n- UID: d9fea938-5a58-4085-9e6e-3a7a645d304d\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan (Safety and Permits) Construction Classifications Hiring Rates and Taxicab Classifications Hiring Rates\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Council approval. The amendments were adopted by the Civil Service Commission on May 31, 2019, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Safety and Permits, Civil Service Commission, Budget Committee\n- UID: d9fea938-5a58-4085-9e6e-3a7a645d304d\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan (Sewerage and Water Board) S&WB New Classification (Utility Human Resources Administrator (Exempt))\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Council approval. The amendments were adopted by the Civil Service Commission on May 31, 2019, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Sewerage and Water Board, Civil Service Commission, Budget Committee\n- UID: d9fea938-5a58-4085-9e6e-3a7a645d304d\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Unclassified Pay Plan (Sewerage and Water Board) (Chief Customer Service Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Administrative Officer and Chief of Staff)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson submitted amendments to the Unclassified Pay Plan for Council approval. The amendments were adopted by the Civil Service Commission on May 31, 2019, in accordance with the Rules of the New Orleans Civil Service Commission and the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was received and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Unclassified Pay Plan, Sewerage and Water Board, Civil Service Commission, Budget Committee\n- UID: d9fea938-5a58-4085-9e6e-3a7a645d304d", + "uid": "d9fea938-5a58-4085-9e6e-3a7a645d304d", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Stephen Wright, Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association\n- Summary: Stephen Wright submitted a petition for inclusion in a rulemaking proceeding related to community and solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received and referred to the budget committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Stephen Wright, Gulf States Renewable Energy, Rulemaking Proceeding, Petition, Budget Committee\n- UID: 79e3e8cb-9542-4ea4-890f-1ce037e0be3a\n\n- Topic: Communication from Jonathan Wisbey, Chief Technology Officer, City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Jonathan Wisbey submitted the Administration\u2019s Smart Cities Roadmap as discussed at a public meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received\n- Tags/Keywords: Jonathan Wisbey, Smart Cities Roadmap, Administration Comments, Public Meeting\n- UID: 79e3e8cb-9542-4ea4-890f-1ce037e0be3a\n\n- Topic: Communication from Josephine Cangelosi\n- Summary: Josephine Cangelosi requested an appeal for the demolition of a property located at 1547 Leda Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received, Hearing date set for 7/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Josephine Cangelosi, Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 79e3e8cb-9542-4ea4-890f-1ce037e0be3a\n\n- Topic: Communication from Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department-Regulatory, Entergy Services, Inc.\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted objections to advisors to the Council of the City of New Orleans\u2019 data requests to Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Entergy Services, Objections, Data Requests, Regulatory\n- UID: 79e3e8cb-9542-4ea4-890f-1ce037e0be3a", + "uid": "79e3e8cb-9542-4ea4-890f-1ce037e0be3a", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Electric and Gas Rate Change for ENO Algiers\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC notified the Council of a preliminary calculation indicating an increase of more than 25% in the July 2019 Fuel Adjustment Clause factors for ENO Algiers customers. This was in accordance with Council Resolution R-09-136. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notification received\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric and Gas Rates, Entergy New Orleans, Fuel Adjustment Clause\n- UID: 7ac345c9-0335-4beb-b2dc-23055a12ac27\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple Zoning Docket Numbers to the Council, with a hearing date set for 7/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 044/19, 047/19, 048/19, 058/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Hearing\n- UID: 7ac345c9-0335-4beb-b2dc-23055a12ac27\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: An ordinance was passed to establish a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,671\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use established\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Multi-family dwelling\n- UID: 7ac345c9-0335-4beb-b2dc-23055a12ac27", + "uid": "7ac345c9-0335-4beb-b2dc-23055a12ac27", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and SWBNO\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with SWBNO to implement joint grants management procedures. The Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,675\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: c384e0a2-668a-45b5-8585-ec4289e24806\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for a neighborhood commercial establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a Conditional Use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted within the deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,679\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted within the deadline.\n- UID: c384e0a2-668a-45b5-8585-ec4289e24806", + "uid": "c384e0a2-668a-45b5-8585-ec4289e24806", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request (RTA) for 313-321 Magazine Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for the Urban Magazine Street Hotel, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1883\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Tax Abatement, Urban Magazine Street Hotel\n- UID: 9b8d2e7a-b3bb-4580-97d8-c4f6a1b70695\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1308 Moss Street\n- Summary: Terri Dreyer, Managing Partner/Principal of Nano Architecture+Interiors, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of denial for the demolition of the property located at 1308 Moss Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn (At the applicant's request)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition Appeal, 1308 Moss Street\n- UID: 9b8d2e7a-b3bb-4580-97d8-c4f6a1b70695", + "uid": "9b8d2e7a-b3bb-4580-97d8-c4f6a1b70695", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 939 State Street\n- Summary: Appeal to add a camelback to the roof structure was denied by the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC).\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-251\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to add a camelback to the roof structure was overruled by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, roof structure, historic district\n- UID: f288698c-40a7-417e-94ea-7dd293055dd3\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal for 835-37 Orleans Avenue\n- Summary: Appeal to replace wooden siding with hardy plank was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to replace wooden siding with hardy plank was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC, appeal, siding replacement, historic preservation\n- UID: f288698c-40a7-417e-94ea-7dd293055dd3", + "uid": "f288698c-40a7-417e-94ea-7dd293055dd3", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 40/19 \u2014 822 BARONNE, LLC\n- Summary: The request for a Conditional Use to permit a hotel in a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 40-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- UID: 290d8c8d-9689-4f2a-806b-1e3b276272c3\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 41/19 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-19-73\n- Summary: The request was for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend several sections related to building heights and density bonuses in the RIV-3 Bywater Sub-District. The details of the amendment were provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided regarding the voting outcome\n- UID: 290d8c8d-9689-4f2a-806b-1e3b276272c3", + "uid": "290d8c8d-9689-4f2a-806b-1e3b276272c3", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Development Sites and Building Heights\n- Summary: Development sites with more than 100 feet of frontage along Chartres Street may increase a portion of their building height, up to a maximum of 55 feet with a maximum of four stories. Flat roofed structures should provide a parapet to mitigate the sight of rooftop equipment. Open spaces located on roofs shall be excluded from the calculation of building height and gross floor area. Eligible projects may qualify for an increase in height and/or density by incorporating affordable housing units.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance regarding building heights and density bonuses passed with majority support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Development sites, building heights, density bonus, affordable housing\n- UID: 1c147ed3-7eef-45d9-a611-3de4596e360d", + "uid": "1c147ed3-7eef-45d9-a611-3de4596e360d", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Building Height and Density Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines specific regulations regarding building height, density bonuses, and affordable housing requirements for development sites along Decatur Street and Chartres Street.\n- Ordinance Number: b6598a63-dd76-4c37-b382-22a8464b83da\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, indicating approval of the outlined regulations and requirements for building height, density bonuses, and affordable housing provisions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Building Height, Density Bonus, Affordable Housing, Regulation\n- UID: b6598a63-dd76-4c37-b382-22a8464b83da", + "uid": "b6598a63-dd76-4c37-b382-22a8464b83da", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 49/19 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO M-19-115\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reflect recommendations from the New Orleans Housing Study, including density bonuses, parking reduction, and payments in lieu of compliance. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL.\"\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 49-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text changes would apply to all properties within a designated MIZ Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning (MIZ) District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, Text Amendment\n- UID: c1138afd-925b-499e-b2f8-a52363e5f3f9\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 50/19 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO M-19-120\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new overlay zoning district, the Lower Ninth Ward Front Yard Parking Overlay District, to permit front yard parking for housing redevelopment. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL.\"\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The intent of the new overlay zoning district is to accommodate front yard parking in designated residential districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Overlay District, Front Yard Parking\n- UID: c1138afd-925b-499e-b2f8-a52363e5f3f9", + "uid": "c1138afd-925b-499e-b2f8-a52363e5f3f9", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 50/19 - Minh V. Nguyen\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to two provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 487f889b-45a4-42a9-abcc-c718b9a5879b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 51/19 - Milton J. Gautreaux and Mario C. Martinez\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a standard restaurant in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to nine provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for a standard restaurant was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Standard Restaurant\n- UID: 487f889b-45a4-42a9-abcc-c718b9a5879b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 54/19 - JGG Lucas Family, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a community facility in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommendation was not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 54-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for a community facility was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Community Facility\n- UID: 487f889b-45a4-42a9-abcc-c718b9a5879b", + "uid": "487f889b-45a4-42a9-abcc-c718b9a5879b", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 55/19 - Capital One, National Association\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a request for a conditional use to expand an existing drive-through facility for a financial institution in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with five provisos. The motion to approve the ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 55-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Financial Institution, Expansion, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: c52ac9cc-9ecc-4ec1-b424-396f6c24dbcf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 56/19 - 1772 Prytania St, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a zoning change request from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. Further details were not provided in the summary guidelines.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 56-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further information on the outcome of the vote or any key actions was not provided in the available content.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Historic District, Residential District\n- UID: c52ac9cc-9ecc-4ec1-b424-396f6c24dbcf", + "uid": "c52ac9cc-9ecc-4ec1-b424-396f6c24dbcf", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rezoning and Conditional Use for Wellness Center\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the rezoning of an area to allow for a wellness center with specific components, and the conditional use of existing structures for the center. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with nine provisos. No speakers were present for or against the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 56-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rezoning, Conditional Use, Wellness Center, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d62f2fe5-06ef-491e-9817-7f2064ffb867\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance. The discussion was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,593\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to the meeting of 8/8/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Building Efficiency, Disclosure\n- UID: d62f2fe5-06ef-491e-9817-7f2064ffb867\n\n- Topic: Ordinance on Energy Efficiency Performance\n- Summary: This ordinance focuses on energy conservation by requiring owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,662\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced by Councilmembers Brossett, Nguyen, and Williams.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Nonresidential Buildings, Multi-family Buildings\n- UID: d62f2fe5-06ef-491e-9817-7f2064ffb867", + "uid": "d62f2fe5-06ef-491e-9817-7f2064ffb867", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming of Youth Study Center\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rename the Youth Study Center to the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center. This ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,678\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19 for further deliberation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Youth Study Center, Juvenile Justice Intervention Center\n- UID: 9cab7163-fdff-44bf-85b3-df5a6a916d80\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Lease Agreement with Bayou Secret, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the city to enter into an amendment to the lease agreement with Bayou Secret, LLC, for the St. Roch Market property. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,678\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, St. Roch Market, Amendment\n- UID: 9cab7163-fdff-44bf-85b3-df5a6a916d80\n\n- Topic: Transfer of State Grant Funds for Enhanced Laboratory Capacity\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to transfer state grant funds to the Mosquito, Termite, & Rodent Control Board for the Enhanced Laboratory Capacity Grant. This ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,680\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not Applicable - (Technical Correction Needed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance requires a technical correction and was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19 for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant Funds, Mosquito Control, Laboratory Capacity\n- UID: 9cab7163-fdff-44bf-85b3-df5a6a916d80", + "uid": "9cab7163-fdff-44bf-85b3-df5a6a916d80", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32680 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA, operating budget, appropriations\n- UID: 8ef98ff4-6a00-49f6-ab27-6fe272cc514b\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32681 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA, operating budget, appropriations\n- UID: 8ef98ff4-6a00-49f6-ab27-6fe272cc514b\n\n- Topic: Amendment of operating budget for FEMA reimbursable costs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2019 to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursable related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 32682 FN\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA, operating budget, appropriations\n- UID: 8ef98ff4-6a00-49f6-ab27-6fe272cc514b", + "uid": "8ef98ff4-6a00-49f6-ab27-6fe272cc514b", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Security Devices\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds from the state to purchase security devices for the Real Time Crime Monitoring Center was discussed. It was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32683\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/11/19 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation of Funds, Security Devices, Real Time Crime Monitoring Center\n- UID: 0a14fde3-0546-4451-bc57-7d84e7db99d1\n\n- Topic: Creation of Interim Short Term Rental Fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to create the City of New Orleans\u2019 Interim Short Term Rental Fund was discussed and adopted with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32684\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental Fund, City of New Orleans, Interim Fund\n- UID: 0a14fde3-0546-4451-bc57-7d84e7db99d1", + "uid": "0a14fde3-0546-4451-bc57-7d84e7db99d1", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish the Ferry Advisory Committee to provide advice, feedback, guiding principles, policies, and subject matter expertise to the Council of the City of New Orleans on matters relating to ongoing operations and proposed improvements to the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority\u2019s ferry boats and terminals. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,692\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19.\n- UID: 5b53d56d-84ef-4035-b9a1-119a82701388\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Clean Zones Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Ordinance No. 27,997 M.C.S., to provide for the designation of public property within areas of the City of New Orleans as temporary \u201cClean Zones\u201d during specific time periods relative to the use of these areas in conjunction with the 2019 French Quarter Festival and the 2019 Satchmo SummerFest. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,694\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 5b53d56d-84ef-4035-b9a1-119a82701388", + "uid": "5b53d56d-84ef-4035-b9a1-119a82701388", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Amend Agreement\n- Summary: The motion requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign an amendment to the Agreement, extending its term for one year and providing up to $170,000.00 in compensation during the renewal term. The motion was referred to the Criminal Justice Committee and was continued to the meeting of 7/11/19.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-244\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed, referred to the Criminal Justice Committee, and postponed to 7/11/19.\n- UID: 75c57ad9-a136-46eb-86a1-d06fc370549c\n\n- Topic: City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The resolution approved the City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program from grant funds, subject to the organization\u2019s eligibility. It listed the approved grants for various organizations.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-246\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution approved the City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program and listed the approved grants for various organizations.\n- UID: 75c57ad9-a136-46eb-86a1-d06fc370549c", + "uid": "75c57ad9-a136-46eb-86a1-d06fc370549c", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on the allocation of funds to various non-profit organizations, including the Johnny Jackson Jr. Foundation, The Posse Foundation, Electric Girls, Inc., and others. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (10 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating a total of $16,142 to the listed non-profit organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding Allocation, Non-Profit Organizations, Council Meeting\n- UID: edd95dd3-45df-4d28-b907-97fbc2c08536\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations (District \"A\")\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on the allocation of funds to various non-profit organizations in District \"A,\" including the American Friends Service Committee, Grow Dat Youth Farm, Son of a Saint, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (12 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating a total of $16,213 to the listed non-profit organizations in District \"A.\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding Allocation, Non-Profit Organizations, District \"A\"\n- UID: edd95dd3-45df-4d28-b907-97fbc2c08536\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations (District \"B\")\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on the allocation of funds to various non-profit organizations in District \"B,\" including Liberty City Community Development Corporation, Reaching for the Stars Foundation, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating a total of $16,100 to the listed non-profit organizations in District \"B.\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding Allocation, Non-Profit Organizations, District \"B\"\n- UID: edd95dd3-45df-4d28-b907-97fbc2c08536", + "uid": "edd95dd3-45df-4d28-b907-97fbc2c08536", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on the allocation of funds to various non-profit organizations, with a total amount of $16,071 for the National Food and Beverage Foundation, Louis Armstrong Family Services, African American Heritage Culture Center, Inc., The Childhood and Family Learning Foundation, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funds to non-profit organizations approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Non-profit organizations, Allocation, Council Meeting\n- UID: a0d68002-70ef-4e0f-97fb-ac33ee689860\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations (District \"C\")\n- Summary: The council approved the allocation of funds totaling $16,144 to non-profit organizations in District \"C,\" including Son of a Saint, Daughters Beyond Incarceration, French Quarter Festivals, Inc., The Promise of Justice Initiative, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funds to non-profit organizations in District \"C\" approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Non-profit organizations, District C, Allocation, Council Meeting\n- UID: a0d68002-70ef-4e0f-97fb-ac33ee689860\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations (District \"D\")\n- Summary: The council approved the allocation of funds totaling $16,144 to non-profit organizations in District \"D,\" including Brothers at Peace Youth Initiative, Louis Armstrong Family Services, Reaching for the Stars Foundation, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funds to non-profit organizations in District \"D\" approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Non-profit organizations, District D, Allocation, Council Meeting\n- UID: a0d68002-70ef-4e0f-97fb-ac33ee689860", + "uid": "a0d68002-70ef-4e0f-97fb-ac33ee689860", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Allocation of funds to various organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on the allocation of funds to different organizations, with a total amount of $32,142 being distributed. District \"E\" - Nguyen also allocated a total of $15,950 to various organizations.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-246\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funds to various organizations was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding allocation, organizations, District \"E\" - Nguyen\n- UID: f8aa7765-9a4b-439b-95bf-45055e09be36", + "uid": "f8aa7765-9a4b-439b-95bf-45055e09be36", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving permit fees for NORDC Facility Rental for events at Joe W. Brown Park\n- Summary: The ordinance M-19-249, introduced by Councilmember Nguyen, aimed to waive all permit partial fees for the \"Juneteenth Economic Speakers Kids Events Entertainment\" event at Joe W. Brown Park. The fee waiver would be granted upon completion of the city's application processes and approvals. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-249\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee waiver authorized, provided application processes and approvals are completed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Joe W. Brown Park, fee waiver\n- UID: 7ffa084e-6044-4a13-8206-1fbdc979381f\n\n- Topic: Waiving permit fees for NORDC Facility Rental for events at Joe W. Brown Park\n- Summary: The ordinance M-19-250, also introduced by Councilmember Nguyen, sought to waive permit partial fees for the \"New Orleans Gospel Soul Children 50th Year Anniversary Picnic\" event at Joe W. Brown Park. Similar to the previous motion, the fee waiver would be granted upon completion of the city's application processes and approvals. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-250\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fee waiver authorized, provided application processes and approvals are completed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Joe W. Brown Park, fee waiver\n- UID: 7ffa084e-6044-4a13-8206-1fbdc979381f", + "uid": "7ffa084e-6044-4a13-8206-1fbdc979381f", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Ordinance No. 27,931 M.C.S. to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Law Department, Adjudication Program, and the Office of Communication, Code Enforcement Revolving Fund Program.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,697\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed to appropriate the funds as outlined.\n- UID: cd9266e4-c44c-461c-a3b8-8a5513e235bf", + "uid": "cd9266e4-c44c-461c-a3b8-8a5513e235bf", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Law Department, Adjudication Program, and the Office of Communication, Code Enforcement Revolving Fund Program. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,698\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Housing, Environment, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 94e2eee0-35cc-4344-96bb-b3ed041b9c16\n\n- Topic: Removal of Property from Residential Planned Community District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to remove a property from the Residential Planned Community District and obtain a conditional use for the property to be used as an off-site parking lot for an existing medical clinic/hospital. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,699\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Property Removal, Conditional Use\n- UID: 94e2eee0-35cc-4344-96bb-b3ed041b9c16\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Street Dedication and Transfer\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to accept the transfer of and dedicate a portion of a lot as a public street in the First District of the City of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,700\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Dedication, Mayor Authorization\n- UID: 94e2eee0-35cc-4344-96bb-b3ed041b9c16\n\n- Topic: Housing and Environment Improvement Proprietary Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance focuses on appropriating funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to specific programs and departments for housing and environment improvement. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,701\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Housing, Environment, Intergovernmental Transfers, Appropriation\n- UID: 94e2eee0-35cc-4344-96bb-b3ed041b9c16", + "uid": "94e2eee0-35cc-4344-96bb-b3ed041b9c16", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Creation of a local Human Rights Commission\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to amend the Home Rule Charter of the City of New Orleans to create a local Human Rights Commission. The ordinance called for an election on November 16, 2019, for the electors of the city to vote on this proposal.\n- Ordinance Number: 32701\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as it called for an election)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was proposed and scheduled for an election on November 16, 2019.\n- Tags/Keywords: Human Rights Commission, Home Rule Charter, Election\n- UID: fb669ed9-004e-484c-b1c8-01d0b6eecd8b\n\n- Topic: Lease of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease contract with Jesuit High School for a volume of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way. The lease was for an initial period of fifty years, with four consecutive renewal options of ten years each, for the construction and maintenance of an overhead pedestrian bridge crossing.\n- Ordinance Number: 32702\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as it was a lease authorization)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was proposed for the lease of airspace for the construction of an overhead pedestrian bridge crossing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease, Airspace, Jesuit High School\n- UID: fb669ed9-004e-484c-b1c8-01d0b6eecd8b\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM2\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District in a specific area of the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32703\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM2 was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Municipal District\n- UID: fb669ed9-004e-484c-b1c8-01d0b6eecd8b", + "uid": "fb669ed9-004e-484c-b1c8-01d0b6eecd8b", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Regulations for Nursing Homes\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and establish regulations for the operation of Nursing Homes in preparation for and during an emergency. It includes provisions for licenses, requirements, fees, fines, and penalties. The ordinance was postponed on 10/18/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32703\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Nursing Homes, Emergency Preparedness, Regulations\n- UID: c74946da-aa15-41ac-8feb-9a7ca23d6519\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Property at 505 Lizardi Street\n- Summary: The appeal requests to challenge the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to impose a $2,000.00 fine for an inappropriate roof pitch on a pre-existing shed structure. The appeal was approved by a vote at the council meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32704\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Fine\n- UID: c74946da-aa15-41ac-8feb-9a7ca23d6519", + "uid": "c74946da-aa15-41ac-8feb-9a7ca23d6519", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Executive Session on Litigation\n- Summary: The council convened in an executive session to discuss ongoing litigation cases, including Alliance for Affordable Energy v. Council of the City of New Orleans, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, et al. v. The Council of the City of New Orleans, and City of New Orleans v. Municipal Administrative Services, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-252\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to convene in executive session for the purpose of discussing ongoing litigation cases was adopted unanimously.\n- UID: 2bd142dd-8048-4a92-9b5a-090723d7e59a\n\n- Topic: Council's Intention to Consider Motion\n- Summary: The council announced its intention to consider a motion at its next meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-247\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council announced its intention to consider a motion at its next meeting, but no vote outcome was provided in the summary.\n- UID: 2bd142dd-8048-4a92-9b5a-090723d7e59a", + "uid": "2bd142dd-8048-4a92-9b5a-090723d7e59a", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution authorizing the calling of an election for the levy of ad valorem taxes and/or the issuance of general obligation bonds\n- Summary: The resolution authorizes the calling of an election for the levy of ad valorem taxes and/or the issuance of general obligation bonds, which may affect ad valorem taxation in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-247\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Election, ad valorem taxes, general obligation bonds\n- UID: 56da59c4-963f-49da-a954-7eed9646a5fa\n\n- Topic: Motion for Adjournment\n- Summary: The council voted on a motion for adjournment at 1:15 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for adjournment was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, council meeting\n- UID: 56da59c4-963f-49da-a954-7eed9646a5fa", + "uid": "56da59c4-963f-49da-a954-7eed9646a5fa", + "publish_date": "6-20-2019", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-20-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call indicated that five members were present, constituting a quorum, while two members were absent. Later in the meeting, Cm. Brossett arrived.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: 6878e7f2-967b-4860-b044-c495c99963ae\n\n(Note: As the provided minutes do not contain specific ordinances or motions, the summary is based on the available information.)", + "uid": "6878e7f2-967b-4860-b044-c495c99963ae", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of College Track New Orleans Program\n- Summary: Mike Woodward, Regional Director, College Track New Orleans, presented their program aimed at empowering students from underserved communities to graduate from college.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Mike Woodward from College Track New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: College Track New Orleans, education, empowerment\n- UID: 63e2c4e0-c5f8-4582-917a-12744ffda98d\n\n- Topic: Presentation of Red Nose Day by Walgreens\n- Summary: Susan Johnson, Store Manager at Walgreens, presented Red Nose Day, an initiative to promote awareness and raise funds for children in need.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Susan Johnson from Walgreens.\n- Tags/Keywords: Red Nose Day, charity, fundraising\n- UID: 63e2c4e0-c5f8-4582-917a-12744ffda98d\n\n- Topic: Objections to the Discovery Propounded by the Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted objections to the discovery propounded by the Alliance for Affordable Energy regarding a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Objections submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, energy rates, objections\n- UID: 63e2c4e0-c5f8-4582-917a-12744ffda98d", + "uid": "63e2c4e0-c5f8-4582-917a-12744ffda98d", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Unopposed Motion to Modify Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's motion to modify the procedural schedule for a rulemaking proceeding to establish rules for community solar projects.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further handling of the motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, procedural schedule, community solar projects\n- UID: 9e61d953-7914-46ea-b878-fc594ea22479\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Stipulated Settlement Term Sheet\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's stipulated settlement term sheet for a rulemaking proceeding to consider revising the Council's rules to allow release of whole-building data to building owners.\n- Ordinance Number: CNO Docket No. UD-18-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further handling of the stipulated settlement term sheet\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, settlement, whole-building data, rulemaking\n- UID: 9e61d953-7914-46ea-b878-fc594ea22479\n\n- Topic: 350 New Orleans\u2019 Petition for Intervention and Inclusion on the Service List\n- Summary: Andy Kowalczyk submitted a petition for intervention and inclusion on the service list for a rulemaking proceeding to establish renewable portfolio standards.\n- Ordinance Number: Docket No. UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further handling of the petition for intervention\n- Tags/Keywords: 350 New Orleans, petition, intervention, renewable portfolio standards\n- UID: 9e61d953-7914-46ea-b878-fc594ea22479", + "uid": "9e61d953-7914-46ea-b878-fc594ea22479", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Opposition to Motion\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an opposition to the motion of the advisor to strike portions of their rebuttal testimony. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received and will be further handled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Opposition, Rebuttal Testimony, Council Resolutions\n- UID: fa299a1e-678a-11e9-a164-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Unopposed Motion to Modify Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: The Advisors to the Council submitted an unopposed motion to modify the procedural schedule, which was received and will be filed into the record.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was received and will be filed into the record.\n- Tags/Keywords: Procedural Schedule, Electric Service Disruptions, Performance Standards\n- UID: fa299a1e-678a-11e9-a164-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: Charles J. Neyrey, on behalf of a property owner, submitted a request to appeal the denial of an application for demolition of a property located at 307 Hillary Street. A hearing date was set for 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for an appeal was received, and a hearing date was set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition Application\n- UID: 567f1e1f-9330-41f0-85b7-620e61b09b39\n\n- Topic: Crescent City Power User\u2019s Group\u2019s Reply to Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Opposition\n- Summary: The group submitted a reply to Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s opposition and memorandum in support of the Council Advisors\u2019 motion to strike. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received and will be further handled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Power User\u2019s Group, Reply, Opposition, Memorandum, Council Resolutions\n- UID: fa299a1e-678a-11e9-a164-0050569183fa", + "uid": "567f1e1f-9330-41f0-85b7-620e61b09b39", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reply Memorandum to Entergy New Orleans, LLC Opposition\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted an original and two copies of the Reply Memorandum to Entergy New Orleans, LLC Opposition to Advisors\u2019 Motion to Strike Portions of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Rebuttal Testimony, related to the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: R-17-504 and for Related Relief (Council Docket No. UD-18-07)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reply Memorandum was received and filed into the record.\n- UID: 0cc75b8f-7735-4da2-ae75-71462ea7077b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Ordinance Extension Request\n- Summary: Margaret V. Glass, from Steeg Law Firm, LLC, on behalf of Studio Network-Lakefront, LLC (\"Studio Network\"), requested an additional year-long extension of the Conditional Use Ordinance No. 27,001 M.C.S., for 6701 Stars and Stripes Boulevard. The request was approved, and a hearing date was set for 5/23/19.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket 47/16, Motion No. M-16-242 and Ordinance Calendar No. 31,381 - Ord. No. 27001 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension request approved, and a hearing date was set.\n- UID: 0cc75b8f-7735-4da2-ae75-71462ea7077b\n\n- Topic: Unopposed Motion to Extend Dates in Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted an original and two copies of the Unopposed Motion to Extend Dates in Procedural Schedule, related to the application of ENO for a change in electric and gas rates. \n- Ordinance Number: R-17-504 and for Related Relief (Council Docket No. UD-18-07)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Unopposed Motion to Extend Dates in Procedural Schedule was received and filed into the record.\n- UID: 0cc75b8f-7735-4da2-ae75-71462ea7077b", + "uid": "0cc75b8f-7735-4da2-ae75-71462ea7077b", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for four locations in different districts.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permits requested\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, demolition permits, neighborhood conservation\n- UID: 9e7341d3-dc87-4b03-bc86-bbe32b34ec1b\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Technical Meeting Materials\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted technical meeting materials related to the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan and the development of a Master Plan for a Smart and Sustainable New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of technical meeting materials\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, technical meeting, integrated resource plan, smart cities initiative\n- UID: 9e7341d3-dc87-4b03-bc86-bbe32b34ec1b", + "uid": "9e7341d3-dc87-4b03-bc86-bbe32b34ec1b", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision\n- Summary: Steve Tetreault requested an appeal of the denial of retention of brick veneer installed at a front porch for a property located at 815 Ninth Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Hearing Date\n- UID: ac74fcb4-a7a6-4506-aa3b-c0e78a45675e\n\n- Topic: Additional Information for Properties on Mardi Gras Boulevard\n- Summary: Gregory Thomas submitted additional information for properties located at 1912-1920 Mardi Gras Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Additional Information, Mardi Gras Boulevard\n- UID: ac74fcb4-a7a6-4506-aa3b-c0e78a45675e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 37/19, 38/19, and 39/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Hearing Date\n- UID: ac74fcb4-a7a6-4506-aa3b-c0e78a45675e\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Recommendation\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0066 at 101 Magazine Street, Sazerac Holdings LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, Hearing Date\n- UID: ac74fcb4-a7a6-4506-aa3b-c0e78a45675e", + "uid": "ac74fcb4-a7a6-4506-aa3b-c0e78a45675e", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request\n- Summary: Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0295, 320 Andrew Higgins Drive, Venture International LLC. The request was received, and a hearing date was set for 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Disapproval recommendation received, hearing date set for 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Venture International LLC\n- UID: f3a5f2ff-32d2-4e8e-b5e9-c42e570ba9df\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019 to transfer funds within the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office from personal services appropriations to other operating appropriations. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,597\n- Votes Summary: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds transferred within the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, Budget Committee approved, ordinance adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office\n- UID: f3a5f2ff-32d2-4e8e-b5e9-c42e570ba9df\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2019 to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,598\n- Votes Summary: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds transferred from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Budget Committee approved, ordinance adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, Intergovernmental Transfers, Mayor's Office, Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: f3a5f2ff-32d2-4e8e-b5e9-c42e570ba9df", + "uid": "f3a5f2ff-32d2-4e8e-b5e9-c42e570ba9df", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget allocation and federal grant funds appropriation\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to appropriate federal grant funds for distribution to City agencies and outside entities. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32599-28063 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after the Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- UID: 71355e9f-f46c-4092-9edd-3aef5835ef6d\n\n- Topic: Content-neutral regulations for murals in the city\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to create content-neutral regulations for the erection of murals within the City, including less burdensome application processes and clear guidelines for decisions by the City. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32606-28064 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 71355e9f-f46c-4092-9edd-3aef5835ef6d\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for multi-family dwelling in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The details of the voting outcome were not specified in the provided text.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,607\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, N/A ABSTAIN, N/A ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the decision were not provided.\n- UID: 71355e9f-f46c-4092-9edd-3aef5835ef6d", + "uid": "71355e9f-f46c-4092-9edd-3aef5835ef6d", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from S-RS to S-B2\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from an S-RS Single-Family Residential District to an S-B2 Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District for specific municipal addresses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,608\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Business District\n- UID: 2d6e733f-8889-448d-b893-3de9a733e168\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2019 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the 2019 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Chief Administrative Office. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,612\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The budget amendment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, 2019 Capital Budget\n- UID: 2d6e733f-8889-448d-b893-3de9a733e168\n\n- Topic: Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The details of the vote outcome are not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,613\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not included in the available information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverages, Retail Sale, Zoning\n- UID: 2d6e733f-8889-448d-b893-3de9a733e168", + "uid": "2d6e733f-8889-448d-b893-3de9a733e168", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 144/18\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to the zoning of a specific district in New Orleans and includes the municipal address. The meeting was continued to 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32613\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting continued to 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Municipal Address, Meeting Continuation\n- UID: 70265db1-8f07-4039-ad97-20bb01126be9\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Penalty Settlement Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance involves the appropriation of penalty settlement funds received from Entergy New Orleans for the public benefit as determined by the City Council. It was recommended for approval by the Budget Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32614-28068\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Penalty Settlement Funds, Appropriation, Budget Committee Approval\n- UID: 70265db1-8f07-4039-ad97-20bb01126be9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate penalty settlement funds received from Entergy New Orleans for the public benefit as determined by the City Council. It was recommended for approval by the Budget Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32615-28069\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Amendment, Budget Committee Approval\n- UID: 70265db1-8f07-4039-ad97-20bb01126be9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate penalty settlement funds received from Entergy New Orleans for the public benefit as determined by the City Council. It was recommended for approval by the Budget Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32616-28069\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, Amendment, Budget Committee Approval\n- UID: 70265db1-8f07-4039-ad97-20bb01126be9", + "uid": "70265db1-8f07-4039-ad97-20bb01126be9", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds to Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allocate foundation grant funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity to hire additional personnel and increase operational capacity. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,616\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the allocation of foundation grant funds to enhance the operational capacity of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, Foundation Grant, Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity\n- UID: 2f9d613e-8a01-4dc4-a118-b6ad3de3a5f1\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the city to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity for increased operational capacity. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,617\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the appropriation of foundation grant funds to enhance the operational capacity of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Foundation Grant, Mayor\u2019s Office of Human Rights and Equity\n- UID: 2f9d613e-8a01-4dc4-a118-b6ad3de3a5f1\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds to the Department of Health for the New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives to provide training services to chronically homeless individuals and families. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,620\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the appropriation of federal grant funds for training services for chronically homeless individuals and families.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant, Department of Health, New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives\n- UID: 2f9d613e-8a01-4dc4-a118-b6ad3de3a5f1", + "uid": "2f9d613e-8a01-4dc4-a118-b6ad3de3a5f1", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Federal Grant Appropriation for Training Services for Homeless Individuals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds to the department of Health for the New Orleans Equity and Inclusion Initiatives to provide training services to chronically homeless individuals and families. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32621\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The federal grant funds will be allocated to provide training services for homeless individuals and families.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant, training services, homeless individuals, Budget Committee, adoption\n- UID: c2e468d4-e12a-4735-bfa3-32d982d8b4c7\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 8718 Heaton St.\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property located at 8718 Heaton St. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-159\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit for the property at 8718 Heaton St. has been approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, approval\n- UID: c2e468d4-e12a-4735-bfa3-32d982d8b4c7\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permits for 746 Market St. and 730 Market St.\n- Summary: The motion grants approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for demolition permits for the properties located at 746 Market St. and 730 Market St. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-160\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permits for the properties at 746 Market St. and 730 Market St. have been approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, approval\n- UID: c2e468d4-e12a-4735-bfa3-32d982d8b4c7", + "uid": "c2e468d4-e12a-4735-bfa3-32d982d8b4c7", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit\n- Summary: The council approved the request for a demolition permit for the property at 2503 Arts St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-163\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a demolition permit was approved.\n- UID: 38be998b-9811-4546-943d-03e3c2f158db\n\n- Topic: Consent Agenda\n- Summary: The council adopted the consent agenda and referred other matters to the proper agency. \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The consent agenda was adopted.\n- UID: 38be998b-9811-4546-943d-03e3c2f158db", + "uid": "38be998b-9811-4546-943d-03e3c2f158db", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article XII of Chapter 82 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to address the remediation of unauthorized encampments on public property, including the removal and storage of personal property, cleaning, and outreach. It was continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32626\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, unauthorized encampments, public property, remediation\n- UID: 36aa57b6-924f-4adb-8143-1d7d215bc9e2\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Article VIII of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Article VIII of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, with a focus on ordinances, motions, and resolutions submitted to the city council. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: 32623\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: As Amended - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment approved by the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, ordinances, motions, resolutions, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 36aa57b6-924f-4adb-8143-1d7d215bc9e2", + "uid": "36aa57b6-924f-4adb-8143-1d7d215bc9e2", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Legislative Grouping - Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Submission of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation for approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2018-0179, 1626 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, 1626 OCH, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The participation of Municipal Address 1626 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard owned by 1626 OCH, LLC, in the Property Tax Abatement Program was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Property Tax\n- UID: cbd417a5-3ee7-4b08-81cd-f70330665e34\n\n- Topic: NCDAC - Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Requesting Council action regarding the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s decision of \u201cno recommendation\u201d on an application for a demolition permit for the location at 2109-11 Second St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for council action regarding the demolition permit for 2109-11 Second St. was discussed, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned in the provided details.\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation\n- UID: cbd417a5-3ee7-4b08-81cd-f70330665e34", + "uid": "cbd417a5-3ee7-4b08-81cd-f70330665e34", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Committee Motion\n- Summary: The NCDAC Committee motion to deny a property failed due to a lack of votes. The property will be forwarded to The Clerk of Council\u2019s Office without a recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Motion to deny failed due to lack of votes\n- Decision/Key Actions: Property forwarded to The Clerk of Council\u2019s Office without a recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: NCDAC, motion, denial, recommendation\n- UID: bd1764d6-3ab2-4ef5-9410-e15515e0166e\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Julie Jones and Brian Luckett\n- Summary: Julie Jones and Brian Luckett appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"approval\" for a property located at 4019 Chartres Street. The appeal was received at the meeting of 3/28/19 and a letter from the applicant requesting to withdraw the appeal was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, withdrawal, historic district\n- UID: bd1764d6-3ab2-4ef5-9410-e15515e0166e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 30/19 - Joseph A. Di Franco and August A. Di Franco\n- Summary: Joseph A. Di Franco and August A. Di Franco requested a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The motion to approve the conditional use passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 30-19\n- Votes Summary: Approved - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use approved with six provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, conditional use, neighborhood commercial establishment\n- UID: bd1764d6-3ab2-4ef5-9410-e15515e0166e", + "uid": "bd1764d6-3ab2-4ef5-9410-e15515e0166e", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/19 - Housing Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Mixed-Use District, on the entirety of Square 131. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-172\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed without any objections.\n- UID: adf57e9d-0bb8-446c-849a-f37229666695\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 33/19 - Joseph B. Dugas, Jr., Terrence M. Dugas, Kim A. Dugas-Glass, and Joseph B. Dugas, III\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-173\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved without any objections.\n- UID: adf57e9d-0bb8-446c-849a-f37229666695\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34/19 - Timothy McDonald\n- Summary: Information not available.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information not available.\n- UID: adf57e9d-0bb8-446c-849a-f37229666695", + "uid": "adf57e9d-0bb8-446c-849a-f37229666695", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel Permit\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a hotel over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\" but the applicant requested to withdraw the request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 34-19 WD Ltr\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for conditional use was withdrawn by the applicant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, hotel permit, withdrawal\n- UID: aa1cd467-e21f-4173-b84c-55ba78d18cff\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar with Live Entertainment\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a bar with live entertainment (secondary use) in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an AC-4 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos. The motion was moved by Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Banks, and it was approved with 6 yeas and 1 absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 35-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for bar with live entertainment was approved with eight provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, bar, live entertainment, approval\n- UID: aa1cd467-e21f-4173-b84c-55ba78d18cff", + "uid": "aa1cd467-e21f-4173-b84c-55ba78d18cff", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Subdivision Appeal for 1912-1920 Mardi Gras Boulevard\n- Summary: Gregory Thomas appealed the \"Modified Approval\" of the City Planning Commission\u2019s decision to subdivide Lots 2 and 3 into Lots 3-A-1, 3-A-2, and 3-A-3, Square 24, in the Fifth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO.145-18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Subdivision Appeal, City Planning Commission, Gregory Thomas, SD NO.145-18, Continuation\n- UID: 6f201450-c5e5-4de8-a663-af57839a5dee\n\n- Topic: Moratorium on Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals (STR)\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to establish a temporary moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for Temporary and Commercial Short Term Rentals to all persons who do not currently hold an existing, valid STR permit/license or a conditional use ordinance that permits a STR at a premises on the effective date of this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 5/23/19)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/23/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Moratorium, Short Term Rentals, Permits, Licenses, CAL. NO. 32,288, Continuation\n- UID: 6f201450-c5e5-4de8-a663-af57839a5dee\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-868 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to amend and reordain Section 154-868 of the City Code to permit vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to utilize loading zones.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,562\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, City Code, Loading Zones, CAL. NO. 32,562\n- UID: 6f201450-c5e5-4de8-a663-af57839a5dee", + "uid": "6f201450-c5e5-4de8-a663-af57839a5dee", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 27,931 M.C.S. for French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various departments in New Orleans, including Parks and Parkways, Sanitation, Public Works, Health, and the Chief Administrative Office. The purpose is to address various improvement projects and code violations in the French Quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,604\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter, Improvement Funds, Appropriation, Code Violations\n- UID: f612533b-0a98-48ce-bcca-03e9a862205e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 27,932 M.C.S. for French Quarter Improvement Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate French Quarter Improvement Funds for various departments in New Orleans, similar to the previous ordinance, to address improvement projects and code violations in the French Quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,605\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: To be continued to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a future meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter, Improvement Funds, Appropriation, Code Violations\n- UID: f612533b-0a98-48ce-bcca-03e9a862205e", + "uid": "f612533b-0a98-48ce-bcca-03e9a862205e", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Administrative Support for Sobering Center\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to provide administrative support for the Sobering Center and staffing for overall project administration. It was referred to the Budget Committee and recommended for deferral to 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32605\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Recommended for deferral to 5/9/19 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Sobering Center, Budget Committee, Administrative Support\n- UID: 6120e3f0-29a9-4cc2-afa0-bdc0b1350a76\n\n- Topic: Rededication of Revenues to the Regional Transit Authority\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for the rededication of revenues to the Regional Transit Authority. It was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-80\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/9/19\n- Tags/Keywords: Regional Transit Authority, Transportation Committee, Revenues\n- UID: 6120e3f0-29a9-4cc2-afa0-bdc0b1350a76\n\n- Topic: Tabulating Votes for Proposition on Elderly Citizen Services\n- Summary: The ordinance involves tabulating the votes cast in the Election held on Saturday, March 30, 2019, for the proposition on Elderly Citizen Services. The motion to adopt the tabulated votes passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-142\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the tabulated votes passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Election, Elderly Citizen Services, Tabulated Votes\n- UID: 6120e3f0-29a9-4cc2-afa0-bdc0b1350a76\n\n- Topic: Special Election in the Delachaise Security and Improvement District\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for a special election in the Delachaise Security and Improvement District for Saturday, October 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-162\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Delachaise Security and Improvement District\n- UID: 6120e3f0-29a9-4cc2-afa0-bdc0b1350a76", + "uid": "6120e3f0-29a9-4cc2-afa0-bdc0b1350a76", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-19-167\n- Summary: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-167\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, multi-family dwelling, public hearing\n- UID: 825f60c3-f1f4-47f0-b0b7-2aa0484974e4\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-19-168\n- Summary: Calling a special election in Oak Island Neighborhood Improvement District for Saturday, October 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-168\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Oak Island Neighborhood Improvement District\n- UID: 825f60c3-f1f4-47f0-b0b7-2aa0484974e4\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-19-169\n- Summary: Calling a special election in Lake Barrington Subdivision Improvement District for Saturday, October 12, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Lake Barrington Subdivision Improvement District\n- UID: 825f60c3-f1f4-47f0-b0b7-2aa0484974e4", + "uid": "825f60c3-f1f4-47f0-b0b7-2aa0484974e4", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-868 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit vehicles unloading musical equipment for scheduled performances to utilize loading zones, along with establishing parameters and requirements. The ordinance was deferred and continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,562\n- Votes Summary:\n - Defer: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred and continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, loading zones, musical equipment\n- UID: 29280e24-6747-4150-b954-ea071ad433c0", + "uid": "29280e24-6747-4150-b954-ea071ad433c0", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for City Resilience Projects\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans in order to appropriate federal grant funds for the Office of Community Development. The funds will be used to enhance the city's response to current and future disaster events. \n- Ordinance Number: 32634, 32635\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote, allowing the appropriation of federal grant funds for city resilience projects.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, City of New Orleans, disaster events, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 9d89f0b6-32d8-4a03-82d5-2c112a314e16\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Criminal Justice Initiatives\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate foundation grant funds for the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination. The funds will be used to reduce the city jail population and address racial disparities in the criminal justice system.\n- Ordinance Number: 32636\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the appropriation of foundation grant funds for criminal justice initiatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation grant funds, City of New Orleans, criminal justice, racial disparities\n- UID: 9d89f0b6-32d8-4a03-82d5-2c112a314e16", + "uid": "9d89f0b6-32d8-4a03-82d5-2c112a314e16", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Criminal Justice Coordination\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate foundation grant funds for the Office of the Mayor, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to reduce the city jail population and address racial disparities in the criminal justice system. \n- Ordinance Number: 32637\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant funds, criminal justice, racial disparities\n- UID: 1a14a498-d6d0-45aa-9ce0-a95d900efba8\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Minor Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a minor motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific districts and lots. \n- Ordinance Number: 32638\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, motor vehicle service, zoning\n- UID: 1a14a498-d6d0-45aa-9ce0-a95d900efba8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Regulations on Light Pole and Building-Mounted Lighting Heights\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend regulations on the maximum height of light poles for industrial uses in specific districts within the city. \n- Ordinance Number: 32639\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lighting regulations, industrial districts, zoning\n- UID: 1a14a498-d6d0-45aa-9ce0-a95d900efba8\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Micro-Brewery and Bar\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a Conditional Use to permit a micro-brewery and bar over 5,000 square feet with retail sales of alcoholic beverages and live entertainment in specific districts and lots. \n- Ordinance Number: 32640\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Micro-brewery, bar, conditional use, zoning\n- UID: 1a14a498-d6d0-45aa-9ce0-a95d900efba8", + "uid": "1a14a498-d6d0-45aa-9ce0-a95d900efba8", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Office Space in Historic Urban Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use permit for an office over 5,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District and a GC Greenway Corridor Design Overlay District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,641\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Office Space, Historic District\n- UID: 8b46647e-455e-47b1-8c1e-106ae2515ed4\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Youth Empowerment Project\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor to enter into a multi-year Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Youth Empowerment Project to operate an Evening Reporting Center as a non-secure alternative for youth pending adjudication.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,642\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Youth Empowerment, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Youth Justice\n- UID: 8b46647e-455e-47b1-8c1e-106ae2515ed4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse in Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a Conditional Use permit to allow a warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,646\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Warehouse, Historic District\n- UID: 8b46647e-455e-47b1-8c1e-106ae2515ed4\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with GolfNow, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and GolfNow, LLC to amend a previously executed agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,647\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Amendment, GolfNow\n- UID: 8b46647e-455e-47b1-8c1e-106ae2515ed4", + "uid": "8b46647e-455e-47b1-8c1e-106ae2515ed4", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment No. 2 to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the duration of the Original Cooperative Endeavor Agreement and included Amendment No. 2. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment No. 2 to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement was discussed, but the outcome of the vote was not included in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Amendment, Duration, Agreement\n- UID: 277f1598-c20a-4ba8-9f76-92c0c90b9c8d\n\n- Topic: Revision of the Rules of Council\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to revise the Rules of Council in its entirety. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-147\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to revise the Rules of Council was adopted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rules of Council, Revision, Motion, Adoption\n- UID: 277f1598-c20a-4ba8-9f76-92c0c90b9c8d\n\n- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption Program Rules and Procedures\n- Summary: This ordinance established the rules and procedures governing the Industrial Tax Exemption Program. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-164\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish rules for the Industrial Tax Exemption Program was adopted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Tax Exemption Program, Rules, Procedures, Adoption\n- UID: 277f1598-c20a-4ba8-9f76-92c0c90b9c8d\n\n- Topic: Resolution Calling on the Louisiana State Legislature\n- Summary: This resolution called on the Louisiana State Legislature to oppose and defeat any effort to repeal or diminish the authority of local governments over the approval of applications for exemption under the State's Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program (ITEP). The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-165\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution calling on the Louisiana State Legislature was adopted with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana State Legislature, Resolution, Industrial Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program, Adoption\n- UID: 277f1598-c20a-4ba8-9f76-92c0c90b9c8d", + "uid": "277f1598-c20a-4ba8-9f76-92c0c90b9c8d", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution and Order Modifying Information Gathering Schedule for Electric Vehicles\n- Summary: The resolution and order modify the information gathering schedule in connection with the inquiry into regulatory and related matters concerning electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging facilities.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-170\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution and order were adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Vehicles, Regulatory Matters, Resolution\n- UID: 9ea7dd85-96f3-409b-8531-87ed7975cca6\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Council Rules regarding \"Special Orders of Business\"\n- Summary: The motion aims to amend Rule 10, Note A, of the Council Rules regarding \"Special Orders of Business.\"\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-171\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was added to the agenda and continued to the meeting of 5/9/19.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Amendment, Special Orders of Business\n- UID: 9ea7dd85-96f3-409b-8531-87ed7975cca6", + "uid": "9ea7dd85-96f3-409b-8531-87ed7975cca6", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: The motion to adjourn the council meeting was moved by Council Member Nguyen and seconded by Council Member Giarrusso. The vote resulted in 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member, Williams, absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council meeting was adjourned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to Adjourn, Council Meeting, Voting Outcome\n- UID: e044af22-92ef-40c5-8dce-fab46385b115", + "uid": "e044af22-92ef-40c5-8dce-fab46385b115", + "publish_date": "4-25-2019", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-25-2019" + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/backend/src/minutes_agendas_directory/Minutes 2020.json b/packages/backend/src/minutes_agendas_directory/Minutes 2020.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..875e4fbe --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/backend/src/minutes_agendas_directory/Minutes 2020.json @@ -0,0 +1,9307 @@ +{ + "messages": [ + { + "page_content": "I'm sorry, but the information provided is not specific enough to generate a summary for each ordinance. If you can provide the details of each ordinance, including the ordinance number, brief description, and the outcome of the vote, I can certainly help create a summary for each one.", + "uid": "1f54c5f2-e350-4a39-a497-f7453c3674c3", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes for Special Meetings in January 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes for the special meetings held in January 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes for special meetings in January 2020 were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Special Meetings, January 2020\n- UID: 29c052f0-deb8-4aae-b0bc-50160bcaccaa\n\n- Topic: Presentation in Honor of Tim Green\n- Summary: The council honored the legacy of renowned saxophonist, Tim Green.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council remembered and honored the legacy of Tim Green.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tim Green, Legacy, Saxophonist, Honoring\n- UID: 29c052f0-deb8-4aae-b0bc-50160bcaccaa\n\n- Topic: Presentation on the Digital Divide\n- Summary: Ms. Jordana Barton from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas provided a presentation regarding the Digital Divide and its impact on the local economy and workforce.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation on the Digital Divide and its impact on the local economy and workforce.\n- Tags/Keywords: Digital Divide, Presentation, Local Economy, Workforce, Federal Reserve Bank\n- UID: 29c052f0-deb8-4aae-b0bc-50160bcaccaa", + "uid": "29c052f0-deb8-4aae-b0bc-50160bcaccaa", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Vietnamese New Year Tet 2020\n - Summary: Councilmember Nguyen presented a celebration of the Vietnamese New Year on January 25, 2020, the year of the Rat.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of cultural celebration\n - Tags/Keywords: Vietnamese New Year, Tet, cultural celebration\n - UID: df791a39-9a42-4b05-a1c1-6df681111842\n\n- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption (ITE) for Iriapak USA LLC\n - Summary: The Industrial Tax Exemption Review Committee reviewed ITE Application #2019-0282 for Iriapak USA LLC, recommending \"provisional approval\". Resolution No. R-20-41 was passed to approve the terms of the Industrial Tax Exemption contract.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approval of ITE application and contract terms\n - Tags/Keywords: Industrial Tax Exemption, Iriapak USA LLC, tax abatement\n - UID: df791a39-9a42-4b05-a1c1-6df681111842", + "uid": "df791a39-9a42-4b05-a1c1-6df681111842", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption (ITE) Appeal for 4120 Poch Ct\n- Summary: The Industrial Tax Exemption Review Committee reviewed the ITE Application #2019-0193 for Iriapak Re USA LLC, and the recommendation for approval was submitted to the Council for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-41\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council approved the Industrial Tax Exemption contract based on the inclusion of the terms and conditions for Iriapak USA LLC's manufacturing facility at 4120 Poche Court West.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Tax Exemption, ITE, Iriapak Re USA LLC, tax abatement\n- UID: 49b93d72-03ef-4341-834a-18149daba085", + "uid": "49b93d72-03ef-4341-834a-18149daba085", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 98-4 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Section 98-4 of the City Code related to nonconforming trailer parks, specifically removing the prohibition that such parks cannot expand in area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32904 - 28312 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, nonconforming trailer parks, expansion, ordinance amendment\n- UID: d96082e2-f518-4737-8a7e-0fae028f49c1\n\n- Topic: Revising and adopting Rule 10, Rule 41, and Rule 47 of the Council Rules\n- Summary: The motion involved revising and adopting specific rules of the Council related to Section 3-107(2) of the City's Home Rule Charter, as mandated by the Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-454\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was lying over for further consideration or action at a later time.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Home Rule Charter, motion\n- UID: d96082e2-f518-4737-8a7e-0fae028f49c1", + "uid": "d96082e2-f518-4737-8a7e-0fae028f49c1", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Civil Service Rules, Rule IV, Section 2.8 Pay Equity Adjustment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve amendments to the Civil Service Rules regarding pay equity adjustments. The proposal was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-454\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposal was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Rules, Pay Equity, Withdrawn\n- UID: defb0d6d-96b2-468d-8585-d9b0177c24ab\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 110/19 - Le Versailles, LLC d/b/a Pelican Mobile Home Estates\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to allow the expansion of a non-conforming mobile home park. The motion to overrule the request passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 110-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the request for the text amendment passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Mobile Home Park, Overrule\n- UID: defb0d6d-96b2-468d-8585-d9b0177c24ab", + "uid": "defb0d6d-96b2-468d-8585-d9b0177c24ab", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed text amendment for areas zoned S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The proposed text amendment would apply to the areas currently zoned S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Recommended for Denial - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, zoning, residential district\n- UID: 6daf9511-41ad-4663-b6a2-cfdda879e8ad", + "uid": "6daf9511-41ad-4663-b6a2-cfdda879e8ad", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/19 - St. Charles @ St. Joseph Development, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 112-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission subject to one waiver and fifteen provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Urban Core, Amusement Facility\n- UID: e525d3b6-dc88-487a-a6a3-b912491e6a52\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 119/19 - CP DLBF, LLC\n- Summary: [Description of the ordinance]\n- Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number here]\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: [Summary of the vote] - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n - ...(Continue for additional votes)\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- Tags/Keywords: [Relevant tags or keywords]\n- UID: e525d3b6-dc88-487a-a6a3-b912491e6a52", + "uid": "e525d3b6-dc88-487a-a6a3-b912491e6a52", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 119-19\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a hotel over 10,000 square feet in floor area in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\", subject to seventeen (17) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 119-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Historic District\n- UID: e27077d0-49d4-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 111-19\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility over 5,000 square feet in floor area and containing a bar. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three (3) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 111-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Conditional Use, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 8e3d3d1b-e21a-4b4d-9a87-74a4860e62ca\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 120-19\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a reception facility in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, an AC-3 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, and the amendment or rescission of Ordinance No. 15,311 MCS (Zoning Docket 22/92) as may be appropriate. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one (1) waiver and six (6) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 120-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Reception Facility, Zoning Amendment\n- UID: 8e3d3d1b-e21a-4b4d-9a87-74a4860e62ca", + "uid": "8e3d3d1b-e21a-4b4d-9a87-74a4860e62ca", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 124/19 - City Council Motion No. M-19-384\n- Summary: Request for an amendment to authorize a planned development for a multi-family residential development in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 120-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was approved with 6 votes in favor and 1 council member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, Residential, City Planning Commission\n- UID: dda114b1-6ae4-4d10-a741-85697f95c55c", + "uid": "dda114b1-6ae4-4d10-a741-85697f95c55c", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125/19 - Sidney Besthoff, III, Virginia F. Besthoff, et al.\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District, recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 124-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcohol, CBD-2 District\n- UID: 996a4430-6efd-4b41-915a-b604b6428feb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 132/19 - Sisters of Mercy of the Americas South Central Community, Inc.\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District, recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission with four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 125-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on - Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was not voted on and was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Dwelling, HU-RS District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 996a4430-6efd-4b41-915a-b604b6428feb\n\n- Topic: Design Review No. 187/19 - Hajari Baronne, LLC\n- Summary: Request for demolition of a three-story structure located in the Central Business District, as required by Section 26-2 of the Municipal Code of Ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-48\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on - Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was not voted on and was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Design Review, Demolition, Central Business District, Municipal Code of Ordinances\n- UID: 996a4430-6efd-4b41-915a-b604b6428feb", + "uid": "996a4430-6efd-4b41-915a-b604b6428feb", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and re-ordainment of pay plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to correct an error and restore the Pay Grades and Class Codes of positions within the City Attorney's Office, specifically the Attorney III and Deputy City Attorney positions, and their associated salary ranges within the Unclassified Pay Plan. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,871\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to amend the pay plan was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay plan, City Attorney's Office, Unclassified Pay Plan\n- UID: d46bbad2-25eb-4438-b7e5-15759a66a096\n\n- Topic: Motion to suspend the Rules to add Motion No. M-20-44 to the Council\u2019s agenda\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend the Rules and add Motion No. M-20-44 to the Council\u2019s agenda. The motion to suspend the Rules passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-44\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the Rules and add Motion No. M-20-44 to the Council\u2019s agenda was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Council\u2019s agenda\n- UID: d46bbad2-25eb-4438-b7e5-15759a66a096", + "uid": "d46bbad2-25eb-4438-b7e5-15759a66a096", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Melissa Sawyer to City Council Task Force on Nonprofit Parcel Fees\n- Summary: The motion sought to ratify the appointment of Melissa Sawyer as a member of the City Council Task Force on Nonprofit Parcel Fees. The term for this appointment would end on May 1, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-44\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Melissa Sawyer ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Task Force, Nonprofit Parcel Fees, Appointment, Ratification\n- UID: e27077d0-49d4-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District for specific lots and squares within the Fifth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,880\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion or decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Commercial District, Municipal District\n- UID: 02b73e4f-f072-4a8f-afd2-90507f8f3812\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Family Center of Hope\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Family Center of Hope to operate an Evening Reporting Center as an alternative to detention for youth pending adjudication in Orleans Parish Juvenile Court.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,883\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement was sought.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Youth Detention, Juvenile Court, Authorization\n- UID: 02b73e4f-f072-4a8f-afd2-90507f8f3812", + "uid": "02b73e4f-f072-4a8f-afd2-90507f8f3812", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension of Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: An ordinance to extend the effectiveness of the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District for an initial period of 180 days to ensure proposed uses and designs are compatible with the character of Algiers. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32883\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- UID: 5cd68d6f-3e00-4e0d-bddc-e0f3bfa447d3\n\n- Topic: Adjustment of Homeland Security's FEMA budget\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to adjust Homeland Security's FEMA budget. The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 32892\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 5cd68d6f-3e00-4e0d-bddc-e0f3bfa447d3\n\n- Topic: Adjustment of Homeland Security's FEMA budget\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to adjust Homeland Security's FEMA budget. The ordinance was discussed, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Ordinance Number: 32893\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion, no specific voting outcome mentioned\n- UID: 5cd68d6f-3e00-4e0d-bddc-e0f3bfa447d3", + "uid": "5cd68d6f-3e00-4e0d-bddc-e0f3bfa447d3", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Designation of Clean Zone for NCAA Women\u2019s Final Four\n- Summary: An ordinance to designate public property in a specified area of New Orleans as a temporary \"Clean Zone\" during the NCAA Women\u2019s Final Four and related events. This includes the suspension of certain permits, prohibition of certain activities and business transactions, establishment of public participation areas, and fines for violations. The area is bounded by specific streets and the Mississippi River.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,893\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- UID: e5330629-3d0c-45ab-9d56-2d3741e9015d\n\n- Topic: Temporary Clean Zone Applicability\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish the temporary applicability of the Clean Zone for the NCAA Women\u2019s Final Four and related events.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,894\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- UID: e5330629-3d0c-45ab-9d56-2d3741e9015d", + "uid": "e5330629-3d0c-45ab-9d56-2d3741e9015d", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 26\n- Votes Summary:\n Motion: Not voted on\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: b7b579e8-b825-4e40-ac5f-4faee867b0df\n\n- Topic: Amending the Classified Pay Plan for Council Utilities\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Classified Pay Plan for Council Utilities, specifically for CURO Energy Policy Analyst, CURO Regulatory Auditor, and CURO Staff Attorney. The amendment was recommended for approval by the Budget Committee and was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 27\n- Votes Summary:\n Motion: Adopted\n YEAS: 6\n NAYS: 0\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Council Utilities, Budget Committee\n- UID: b7b579e8-b825-4e40-ac5f-4faee867b0df\n\n- Topic: Amendments to NOTMC Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve amendments to the NOTMC Articles of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws, but was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32895\n- Votes Summary:\n Resolution: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: NOTMC, Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws\n- UID: b7b579e8-b825-4e40-ac5f-4faee867b0df", + "uid": "b7b579e8-b825-4e40-ac5f-4faee867b0df", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Public Version of the Bi-Monthly Report detailing the construction of the New Orleans Power Station, as ordered by Council Resolution R-19-78. No speakers were present for or against this communication.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-43\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Bi-Monthly Report, New Orleans Power Station\n- UID: 853e83f4-e0f6-4e3c-9e93-731795417458\n\n- Topic: Advisors' Report Regarding Entergy New Orleans, LLC Application\n- Summary: The Council's Utility Advisors submitted a report regarding the Entergy New Orleans, LLC's application for approval of the Implementation Plan for Program Years 10-12 of the Energy Smart Plan. No speakers were present for or against this communication.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Energy Smart Plan, Utility Advisors\n- UID: 853e83f4-e0f6-4e3c-9e93-731795417458\n\n- Topic: 2019 Board Member Attendance Report for MYHMC\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation (MYHMC) submitted the 2019 Board Member Attendance Report. No speakers were present for or against this communication.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, Board Member Attendance Report\n- UID: 853e83f4-e0f6-4e3c-9e93-731795417458", + "uid": "853e83f4-e0f6-4e3c-9e93-731795417458", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Board Member Attendance Reports\n- Summary: Angela Sarker submitted the 2019 Board Member Attendance Report for the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, and Tabitha Dorner submitted the same report for the Audubon Commission. Entergy New Orleans, LLC also submitted reports related to customer outages and financial collections.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports were received by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Board Member Attendance, Reports, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Audubon Commission, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- UID: c452955a-c985-4ae3-9eb2-5c2245bfe541", + "uid": "c452955a-c985-4ae3-9eb2-5c2245bfe541", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted reports regarding the Storm Reserve Fund Escrow Account and the Energy Smart Quarterly Report for the period of October 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports were received and acknowledged by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Storm Reserve Fund, Energy Smart Quarterly Report\n- UID: 7baf618f-461b-452b-bcfb-1210132ef3a8\n\n- Topic: Communication from Mayor LaToya Cantrell\n- Summary: Mayor LaToya Cantrell revoked the suspension of administrative deadlines authorized by a previous letter, effective on February 7, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The revocation of the suspension was acknowledged and accepted by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor LaToya Cantrell, Administrative Deadlines, Revocation\n- UID: 7baf618f-461b-452b-bcfb-1210132ef3a8", + "uid": "7baf618f-461b-452b-bcfb-1210132ef3a8", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Change of Non-Conforming Use Application for 501-515 Octavia Street and 5433-35 Laurel Street\n- Summary: Terri Dreyer, Managing Partner of Nano Architecture & Interiors, requested a hearing on a change of non-conforming use application for the mentioned properties.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission's recommendation on the application is to be received 30 days from the council's receipt of the application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Property Change, City Planning\n- UID: 26a50e70-4303-4113-88fa-c488f2749d9c\n\n- Topic: 2019 Ethics Review Board Annual Membership Report and Attendance\n- Summary: Dane S. Ciolino, Executive Administrator and General Counsel of the Ethics Review Board, submitted the 2019 Ethics Review Board Annual Membership Report and Attendance.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report and attendance submitted as required by the City of New Orleans Code of Ordinances.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, Annual Membership Report, Attendance\n- UID: 26a50e70-4303-4113-88fa-c488f2749d9c\n\n- Topic: 2019 Attendance of Board Members Record for New Orleans Business Alliance\n- Summary: Lisa Hellrich, Special Assistant to Quentin Messer, submitted the 2019 Attendance of Board Members record for the New Orleans Business Alliance.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Record of board members' attendance submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Attendance Record, Board Members, New Orleans Business Alliance\n- UID: 26a50e70-4303-4113-88fa-c488f2749d9c\n\n- Topic: Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Terms and Conditions of Ordinance No. 28292 M.C.S.\n- Summary: Christopher Glass, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Mobilitie, LLC, acknowledged and accepted the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 28292 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: 28292 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Acknowledgment and acceptance of the terms and conditions of the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance Acceptance, Terms and Conditions, Mobilitie, LLC\n- UID: 26a50e70-4303-4113-88fa-c488f2749d9c", + "uid": "26a50e70-4303-4113-88fa-c488f2749d9c", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Public Comments on Permitting Actions for Entergy New Orleans LLC - Michoud Electric Generating Plant\n- Summary: Heather Alexander, Environmental Project Specialist, requested public comments regarding permitting actions for the Entergy New Orleans LLC - Michoud Electric Generating Plant in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public comments requested; information available for public hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental permit, Entergy New Orleans, public comments\n- UID: 1851ed61-8945-423b-8651-c09bf5424908\n\n- Topic: Quarterly Report and Budget Presentation by Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: Richard Rainey, Chief of Communications, submitted the quarterly report and 2020 budget presentation for the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans to the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report and budget presentation received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage & Water Board, quarterly report, budget presentation\n- UID: 1851ed61-8945-423b-8651-c09bf5424908\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Number 122/19\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Number 122/19 to the City Council, with a hearing date set for 2/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 122/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket received; hearing date set for 2/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, City Planning Commission, hearing date\n- UID: 1851ed61-8945-423b-8651-c09bf5424908\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Office of Economic Development's Recommendation on Restoration Tax Abatement Request\n- Summary: Councilmember District \"C\" submitted the Mayor's Office of Economic Development's recommendation of \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1557\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of \"disapproval\" received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, tax abatement, recommendation\n- UID: 1851ed61-8945-423b-8651-c09bf5424908", + "uid": "1851ed61-8945-423b-8651-c09bf5424908", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet with retail sale of alcoholic beverages in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The ordinance was adopted with a technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32890\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with the need for a technical correction.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail establishment, Alcohol sales, Zoning, Conditional use\n- UID: e27077d0-49d4-1ea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Property at 1038-40 Montegut Street\n- Summary: The appeal requested to retain two exterior walls and some roof framing for the property located at 1038-40 Montegut Street. The outcome of the appeal was not explicitly stated in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the appeal was not explicitly stated in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property Appeal\n- UID: 2fa7b59c-571f-45ff-87c0-a7fe2bce18e2", + "uid": "2fa7b59c-571f-45ff-87c0-a7fe2bce18e2", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC Appeal for 641 Bourbon Street\n- Summary: Erika Gates appealed the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision to deny the retention of HVAC units on the balconies of the property located at 641 Bourbon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Erika Gates, Property, HVAC Units, Appeal Continuation\n- UID: c8547b38-d68a-4e8e-902b-d52564dda866\n\n- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Appeal for 2408-2410 Constance St\n- Summary: Brian Deshotel requested a Non-Conforming Use to allow for a Multi-Family home for the property located at 2408-2410 Constance Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Appeal, Multi-Family Home, Property\n- UID: c8547b38-d68a-4e8e-902b-d52564dda866\n\n- Topic: Motion to Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and ordinances on first reading were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to Suspend, Ordinances, First Reading, Council Vote\n- UID: c8547b38-d68a-4e8e-902b-d52564dda866", + "uid": "c8547b38-d68a-4e8e-902b-d52564dda866", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Chapter 150 of the Code of the City of New Orleans for Short Term Rental Occupancy Tax\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short-term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans. It is in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature and provides for the collection and distribution of the proceeds of such tax. \n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Taxation, Short Term Rentals, Louisiana Legislature\n- UID: b3ceac6c-50b2-4158-940e-3a959b9f9f3f\n\n- Topic: Rescinding Ordinance M.C.S. No. 27,978 and Granting Affordable Housing Planned Development\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to rescind Ordinance M.C.S. No. 27,978 and grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD) for the construction of a multi-family residential development in specific districts. \n- Ordinance Number: 32906\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Residential Development, Zoning\n- UID: b3ceac6c-50b2-4158-940e-3a959b9f9f3f\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Lease Agreement related to Harrah's New Orleans Casino\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the New Orleans Building Corporation and the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to execute and deliver a Second Amended and Restated Lease Agreement related to the site of the former Rivergate Convention Center and nearby property for the Harrah's New Orleans Casino.\n- Ordinance Number: 32907\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, New Orleans Building Corporation, Harrah's New Orleans Casino\n- UID: b3ceac6c-50b2-4158-940e-3a959b9f9f3f", + "uid": "b3ceac6c-50b2-4158-940e-3a959b9f9f3f", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages at Gas Station\n- Summary: An ordinance to grant a conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages at a gas station in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,908\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning Docket, Retail Sale\n- UID: ab5a3f31-311a-430e-926d-26b8cd1981ac\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District to regulate land use on Harrison Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,909\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Interim Zoning, Land Use Regulation\n- UID: ab5a3f31-311a-430e-926d-26b8cd1981ac\n\n- Topic: Use Restrictions for Middle Harrison Overlay District\n- Summary: An ordinance to add additional use restrictions to the Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: 31,910\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Use Restrictions, Overlay District, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: ab5a3f31-311a-430e-926d-26b8cd1981ac", + "uid": "ab5a3f31-311a-430e-926d-26b8cd1981ac", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: The motion to adjourn the council meeting was introduced by Council Member Williams and seconded by Council Member Brossett. The vote resulted in 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member, Moreno, absent. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council meeting was adjourned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Council Meeting, Voting Outcome\n- UID: 9af56281-cab0-4ee3-83f5-659085e725ca", + "uid": "9af56281-cab0-4ee3-83f5-659085e725ca", + "publish_date": "2-6-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and six members were present, constituting a quorum. One member was absent initially but arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: c8676a93-d657-44b3-83c7-274f3e934860", + "uid": "c8676a93-d657-44b3-83c7-274f3e934860", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - May 7, 2020 and May 21, 2020\n- Summary: The minutes from the specified dates were approved.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the minutes from May 7, 2020 and May 21, 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, May 7, 2020, May 21, 2020\n- UID: 65e384ed-2984-43f8-b4d8-f152e0ed67d5\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, New Orleans City Council\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the June 4, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Received electronically)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the June 4, 2020 Regular Council meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Theresa R. Becher, Agenda, Deferrals, Withdrawals, June 4, 2020\n- UID: 65e384ed-2984-43f8-b4d8-f152e0ed67d5\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears - Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted the transmittal document for reports to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans, including various monthly and bi-monthly reports related to expenditures, collaboration with other entities, and billing adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Reports received)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission and receipt of various reports related to expenditures, collaborations, and billing adjustments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Erin Spears, Reports, Expenditures, Collaboration, Billing Adjustments\n- UID: 65e384ed-2984-43f8-b4d8-f152e0ed67d5", + "uid": "65e384ed-2984-43f8-b4d8-f152e0ed67d5", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ENOL PPCR June 2020 Billing Month\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed the Purchased Gas Adjustments for the June 2020 Billing Cycle in accordance with Resolution R-03-272.\n- Ordinance Number: 04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENOL, PPCR, Purchased Gas Adjustments, Billing Cycle, Resolution R-03-272\n- UID: 93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3\n\n- Topic: ENOL PGA June 2020 Billing Month Filing Packet\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed the Affiliate Transaction Report reporting data for Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the year ending December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: 05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENOL, PGA, Affiliate Transaction Report, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- UID: 93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3\n\n- Topic: Review of General Service Customers\u2019 Billing on Alternative Rate Schedules\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed the review of General Service Customers\u2019 Billing on Alternative Rate Schedules for the year ending December 31, 2019 for New Orleans and the Fifteenth Ward pursuant to R-13-186.\n- Ordinance Number: 02 and 03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: General Service Customers, Billing, Alternative Rate Schedules, New Orleans, Fifteenth Ward, R-13-186\n- UID: 93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3\n\n- Topic: Permits granted in relation to the New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed all necessary permits granted in relation to the New Orleans Power Station pursuant to R-18-165.\n- Ordinance Number: 03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permits, New Orleans Power Station, R-18-165\n- UID: 93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed the request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the retention of demolition of perimeter walls and facade of a contributing one-story, single-family residential building in deviation of a Certificate of Appropriateness for property located at 4716-4718 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition, Certificate of Appropriateness, 4716-4718 Burgundy Street\n- UID: 93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s Decision on Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The ordinance discussed the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s decision of \u201capproval\u201d on applications for demolition permits for specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Demolition Permits, Approval, Specific Locations\n- UID: 93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3", + "uid": "93cb98e3-b02f-4d49-9e8c-fd36bce4a2a3", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Demolition Permit Applications\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, NCDAC Clerk submitted a request for Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for multiple locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Council action regarding demolition permits.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District, Demolition Permits, Safety and Permits, NCDAC\n- UID: 2d9810cd-f456-4668-b452-0a5666666ca7\n\n- Topic: Encampment Clean-Up Report\n- Summary: The Director of Health, City of New Orleans, submitted the Monthly Report for February - May 2020 documenting all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of monthly encampment clean-up report.\n- Tags/Keywords: Encampment Clean-Up, Health Department, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 2d9810cd-f456-4668-b452-0a5666666ca7\n\n- Topic: Polling Relocations for Emergency Election Plan\n- Summary: The Clerk of Criminal District Court submitted the recommendation of Councilmembers for polling relocations to the City Council for Emergency consideration due to the COVID-19 Emergency Election Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation of polling relocations for emergency election plan.\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling Relocations, Emergency Election Plan, Criminal District Court\n- UID: 2d9810cd-f456-4668-b452-0a5666666ca7\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's failure to reach a majority decision regarding an application to demolish more than 50% of the roof for the property located at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of appeal report regarding demolition application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks, Appeal, Demolition Application\n- UID: 2d9810cd-f456-4668-b452-0a5666666ca7", + "uid": "2d9810cd-f456-4668-b452-0a5666666ca7", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 41/20, 42/20, 44/20, 45/20, 47/20, 48/20, and Design Review Number 004/20\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple zoning docket numbers and a design review number with deadlines. The public hearing date is currently unknown, and deadlines are suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmission of zoning docket numbers and design review number with suspended deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Emergency Declaration\n- UID: 008be491-fc29-419e-bf81-3bbcc7991dfb\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Denial of Demolition Application for 513 S. Rocheblave Street\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the denial of a demolition application for a property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of appeal report.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 008be491-fc29-419e-bf81-3bbcc7991dfb\n\n- Topic: Approval of New Construction for 421-23 & 425-27 Alabo Street\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing the appeal of the conceptually approved new construction for two properties located at 421-23 & 425-27 Alabo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of appeal report for conceptually approved new construction.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Construction, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 008be491-fc29-419e-bf81-3bbcc7991dfb\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 1907 St. Bernard Avenue\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett's motion M-20-147 granted the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 1907 St. Bernard Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-147\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (YEAS: [Number], NAYS: [Number], ABSTAIN: [Number], ABSENT: [Number])\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition permit for 1907 St. Bernard Avenue.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 008be491-fc29-419e-bf81-3bbcc7991dfb\n\n- Topic: Approval of Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Request\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks' motion M-20-155 granted the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-155\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (YEAS: [Number], NAYS: [Number], ABSTAIN: [Number], ABSENT: [Number])\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conservation District, Neighborhood Advisory Committee\n- UID: 008be491-fc29-419e-bf81-3bbcc7991dfb", + "uid": "008be491-fc29-419e-bf81-3bbcc7991dfb", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2000 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.\n- Summary: The committee requested a demolition permit for the property at 2000 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit was approved for the property at 2000 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 11fa2cf5-49f3-454f-98e1-6fa60d6fd819\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2001 Jackson Ave.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested a demolition permit for the property at 2001 Jackson Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit was approved for the property at 2001 Jackson Ave.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 11fa2cf5-49f3-454f-98e1-6fa60d6fd819\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 3520 Dryades Street\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested a demolition permit for the property at 3520 Dryades Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-157\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit was approved for the property at 3520 Dryades Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 11fa2cf5-49f3-454f-98e1-6fa60d6fd819\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested a demolition permit for the property at 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit was approved for the property at 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 11fa2cf5-49f3-454f-98e1-6fa60d6fd819\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for an Unspecified Property\n- Summary: The purpose of this ordinance is to grant approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for an unspecified property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-165\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 11fa2cf5-49f3-454f-98e1-6fa60d6fd819", + "uid": "11fa2cf5-49f3-454f-98e1-6fa60d6fd819", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 1315 Annette St.\n- Summary: Granting the \u201capproval\u201d of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 1315 Annette St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-165\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit for 1315 Annette St.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 8a174328-0955-4b5c-89ff-b9f67407a52a\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Modular Classroom Building)\n- Summary: Granting the \u201capproval\u201d of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 715 Opelousas Avenue (Modular Classroom Building).\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-166\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Modular Classroom Building).\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 8a174328-0955-4b5c-89ff-b9f67407a52a\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Gymnasium Building)\n- Summary: Granting the \u201capproval\u201d of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 715 Opelousas Avenue (Gymnasium Building).\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-167\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Gymnasium Building).\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 8a174328-0955-4b5c-89ff-b9f67407a52a\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 1929 Jackson Avenue\n- Summary: Granting the \u201capproval\u201d of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 1929 Jackson Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit for 1929 Jackson Avenue.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 8a174328-0955-4b5c-89ff-b9f67407a52a", + "uid": "8a174328-0955-4b5c-89ff-b9f67407a52a", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Legislative Grouping - 501-515 Octavia/5433-35 Laurel Streets\n- Summary: A hearing was requested for a change of non-conforming use application for the property located at 501-515 Octavia Street and 5433-35 Laurel Street, along with the receipt of CPC's correlating report (DR 30/20). A motion granting the change of non-conforming use request was made and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion granting the change of non-conforming use request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Change of non-conforming use, property, motion, approval\n- UID: 896066fb-a4e5-4591-9a5c-39691abbd654\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - 1780-82 North Broad, LLC\n- Summary: A zoning change was requested from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for the property located at 1780-1782 North Broad Street and 2540 O\u2019Reilly Street. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request was made and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-142\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, motion, approval\n- UID: 896066fb-a4e5-4591-9a5c-39691abbd654\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - 606 Iberville\n- Summary: A conditional use was requested to permit a bar in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District for the property located at Square 33, Lot B-2. A motion approving the conditional use request was made and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, bar, CBD-2 district, motion, approval\n- UID: 896066fb-a4e5-4591-9a5c-39691abbd654", + "uid": "896066fb-a4e5-4591-9a5c-39691abbd654", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use request for 606 Iberville Street\n- Summary: The motion approves the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grants the Conditional Use request for 606 Iberville Street, subject to four provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, 606 Iberville Street\n- UID: 8420a9cc-ca35-4725-8e24-6fac199bd8d7\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use request for 1700-1706 Jackson Avenue\n- Summary: The motion approves the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grants the Conditional Use request for 1700-1706 Jackson Avenue, subject to the eight provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report, and the addition of one waiver for off-street parking spaces.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 5-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request approved with specified provisos and waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, 1700-1706 Jackson Avenue\n- UID: 8420a9cc-ca35-4725-8e24-6fac199bd8d7\n\n- Topic: Affordable housing planned development for 1822-1830 Erato Street, 1311-1333 Baronne Street, 1300-1328 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, and 1817-1825 Thaltia Street\n- Summary: The motion approves the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grants the affordable housing planned development request for the specified area, subject to two exceptions and twelve provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 11/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Affordable housing planned development request approved with specified exceptions and provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable housing, City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, Erato Street, Baronne Street, Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, Thaltia Street\n- UID: 8420a9cc-ca35-4725-8e24-6fac199bd8d7", + "uid": "8420a9cc-ca35-4725-8e24-6fac199bd8d7", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 12/20 - Abel Holdings, LLC\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted an affordable housing planned development request provided in ZD No. 11/20 subject to two exceptions and the twelve provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-159\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved the favorable recommendation with two exceptions and twelve provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5701e15d-74aa-4da5-b31e-d400efe0f10b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 15/20 - William C. Winterfeld\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the Conditional Use request as provided in ZD No. 12/20, subject to the ten provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-145\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved the favorable recommendation with ten provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5701e15d-74aa-4da5-b31e-d400efe0f10b", + "uid": "5701e15d-74aa-4da5-b31e-d400efe0f10b", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 15/20\n- Summary: Motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the Conditional Use request, subject to five provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request approved with five provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Conditional Use, Zoning Docket\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to Article 19\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a new interim zoning district and maximum building height standards in Vieux Carr\u00e9 zoning districts in the French Quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-168\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Text amendment request approved with modifications\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Zoning District, Vieux Carr\u00e9\n\n- Topic: 817-819 Lizardi Street Conditional Use\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: 9a. Zoning Docket No. 22/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with six provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling, Zoning Docket, HU-RD2\n- UID: 5d19e00c-86c6-4365-a42b-10f288f4c6b4", + "uid": "5d19e00c-86c6-4365-a42b-10f288f4c6b4", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 22/20 - 1300 St. Bernard Ave.\n- Summary: Motion M-20-148 was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen to approve the Conditional Use request for live entertainment at 1300 St. Bernard Ave. with six provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 22-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request approved with six provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Live Entertainment\n- UID: 553aec57-dbb2-4005-9152-435b61bb27b4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 23/20 - 1300 St. Bernard Ave.\n- Summary: Motion M-20-151 was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer to approve the Conditional Use request for live entertainment at 1300 St. Bernard Ave. with eleven provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 23-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request approved with eleven provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Live Entertainment\n- UID: 553aec57-dbb2-4005-9152-435b61bb27b4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 27/20 - 2200 Rev. John Raphael Jr. Way\n- Summary: Motion M-20-161 was introduced by Councilmember Banks to approve the Conditional Use request for a neighborhood commercial establishment at 2200 Rev. John Raphael Jr. Way with six provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 27-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request approved with six provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning Docket, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: 553aec57-dbb2-4005-9152-435b61bb27b4", + "uid": "553aec57-dbb2-4005-9152-435b61bb27b4", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 27/20 - Benton Tree Service, LLC\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the Conditional Use request for a planned development authorizing a contractor storage yard in a General Planned Development District, subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-161\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request granted with six provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Planning Commission\n- UID: e94cb4c7-7e49-4d87-bae6-33fccbe1a5f7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 33/20 - Benton Tree Service, LLC\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the Conditional Use request for a contractor storage yard in a General Planned Development District, subject to nine provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request granted with nine provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Planning Commission\n- UID: e94cb4c7-7e49-4d87-bae6-33fccbe1a5f7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 43/20 - Vance A. Vaucresson\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the amendment to an existing MUPC, which removed a property from the MUPC District while keeping it in effect for neighboring properties.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to MUPC granted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, MUPC, Planning Commission\n- UID: e94cb4c7-7e49-4d87-bae6-33fccbe1a5f7", + "uid": "e94cb4c7-7e49-4d87-bae6-33fccbe1a5f7", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 46/20 - SM-3 PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in a specific district, with a favorable recommendation from the City Planning Commission. The motion to approve the conditional use was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 46-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for emergency shelter approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Emergency Shelter, Conditional Use\n- UID: 714b7d8b-0709-438c-b6dc-5821cc2c0b4c\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,905 - Short Term Rental Occupancy Tax\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals in New Orleans, in accordance with state legislation. The deadline for the ordinance was suspended, and a deferral was requested to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rentals, Occupancy Tax, Deferral\n- UID: 714b7d8b-0709-438c-b6dc-5821cc2c0b4c\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,943 - Indoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for an indoor amusement facility in a specific district, with a deadline for the ordinance being suspended and a deferral requested to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Indoor Amusement Facility, Conditional Use, Deferral\n- UID: 714b7d8b-0709-438c-b6dc-5821cc2c0b4c\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement with Coffee and Concierge, Ltd.\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a renewal of a lease agreement with a specific entity. No voting outcome was mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for lease renewal\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Renewal, Mayor Authorization\n- UID: 714b7d8b-0709-438c-b6dc-5821cc2c0b4c", + "uid": "714b7d8b-0709-438c-b6dc-5821cc2c0b4c", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease agreement for property at 334B Royal Street, New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the lease of a portion of ground and improvements located within Square 38, Second Municipal District, which is an undesignated portion of Lot 11 at 334B Royal Street. The lease agreement will incorporate space not needed for public purposes. \n- Ordinance Number: 32960\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: a8495d8f-80bd-4825-b454-3c1f285cf7fb\n\n- Topic: Granting servitude for encroachments on public right-of-way\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 3621 St. Claude Avenue. The servitude agreement will incorporate space not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 32961\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: a8495d8f-80bd-4825-b454-3c1f285cf7fb\n\n- Topic: Amended Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance approves and authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amended Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with AIRPORT SHUTTLE, INC.\n- Ordinance Number: 32963\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: a8495d8f-80bd-4825-b454-3c1f285cf7fb\n\n- Topic: Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease for Spanish Plaza\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes NOBC and the Mayor to execute and deliver the Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease, which will amend the long-term Lease pursuant to which NOBC leases the property known as Spanish Plaza, the Canal Street Wharf Riparian Land, and the Lower Julia Street Wharf Riparian Land to Riverwalk Marketplace (New Orleans), LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: 32964\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: a8495d8f-80bd-4825-b454-3c1f285cf7fb", + "uid": "a8495d8f-80bd-4825-b454-3c1f285cf7fb", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of HUD HOME Investment Funds\n- Summary: The council considered four ordinances to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,967, 32,968, 32,969, 32,970\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 4: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All four ordinances passed to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development, operating budget, appropriations\n- UID: e1a243a1-3dcd-4861-a27c-f3fb51732499", + "uid": "e1a243a1-3dcd-4861-a27c-f3fb51732499", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Allocation\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a budget in the Economic Development Fund for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,972\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 98c0bd1b-5de4-4b3f-b209-1536266ad334\n\n- Topic: Budget Allocation\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the city to establish a budget in the Economic Development Fund for 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,973\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 98c0bd1b-5de4-4b3f-b209-1536266ad334\n\n- Topic: Budget Allocation\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to increase the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund other operating budget for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,974\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 98c0bd1b-5de4-4b3f-b209-1536266ad334\n\n- Topic: Budget Allocation\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to increase the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund other operating budget for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,975\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 98c0bd1b-5de4-4b3f-b209-1536266ad334", + "uid": "98c0bd1b-5de4-4b3f-b209-1536266ad334", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 54-313 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the prohibition of public use of masks or facial disguises to create an exception for masks intended to prevent the transmission of disease.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,976\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public health, Mask usage, Disease prevention\n- UID: 2596fdad-d9f5-4ac2-89b3-97bc39469b01\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate funds from various sources to the Office of Community Development for specific programs and responses.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,977\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community development, Fund appropriation, HUD, CDBG\n- UID: 2596fdad-d9f5-4ac2-89b3-97bc39469b01\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate HUD and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development for the Year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,978\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, Expenditure appropriation, Community development\n- UID: 2596fdad-d9f5-4ac2-89b3-97bc39469b01\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Sections 70-810 and 70-813 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require reporting regarding compliance, and to mandate provisions in multi-year contracts for annual inflation adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,979\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance reporting, Contract provisions, Inflation adjustments\n- UID: 2596fdad-d9f5-4ac2-89b3-97bc39469b01", + "uid": "2596fdad-d9f5-4ac2-89b3-97bc39469b01", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement Amendment for Youth and Family Support\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Greater New Orleans Foundation, extending the term of the agreement for an additional 29 months to continue supporting children, youth, and families with a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.\n- Ordinance Number: 32981\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, authorizing the Mayor to extend the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for youth and family support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Youth and Family Support, Grant Funding, Amendment\n- UID: 061c560a-42ef-430f-8ae8-87b39d3e01cf\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Bicycles and Electric Scooters\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend various sections of the City Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations and prohibitions specifically for electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 6/18/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulation, Bicycles, Electric Scooters, City Code Amendment\n- UID: 061c560a-42ef-430f-8ae8-87b39d3e01cf\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Civil Service Rules for Pay Equity Adjustment\n- Summary: This motion approves amendments to the Civil Service Rules related to pay equity adjustments, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission, to be effective on June 7, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-137\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, approving the amendments to the Civil Service Rules for pay equity adjustment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Rules, Pay Equity Adjustment, Amendment, Motion\n- UID: 061c560a-42ef-430f-8ae8-87b39d3e01cf\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Civil Service Rules for Emergency Paid Sick Leave\n- Summary: This motion approves amendments to the Civil Service Rules related to emergency paid sick leave, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission, to be effective on April 20, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-138\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, approving the amendments to the Civil Service Rules for emergency paid sick leave.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Rules, Emergency Paid Sick Leave, Amendment, Motion\n- UID: 061c560a-42ef-430f-8ae8-87b39d3e01cf", + "uid": "061c560a-42ef-430f-8ae8-87b39d3e01cf", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Amendment to Classified Pay Plan for 911 Liaison Supervisor\n- Summary: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the new classification of 911 Liaison Supervisor was approved, effective June 7, 2020, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-139\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, 911 Liaison Supervisor, Louisiana Constitution\n- UID: 56f8d7ff-cd68-409e-83fa-c718a44164e7\n\n- Topic: Special Election in the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District\n- Summary: A resolution was passed to call a special election in the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-140\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the resolution for a special election\n- Tags/Keywords: Lakeshore Crime Prevention District, special election, resolution\n- UID: 56f8d7ff-cd68-409e-83fa-c718a44164e7\n\n- Topic: Issuance of City of New Orleans Limited Tax Bonds for Audubon Commission Projects\n- Summary: A resolution approving the issuance of not exceeding Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($9,500,000) of the City of New Orleans Limited Tax Bonds for Audubon Commission Projects was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-141\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the resolution for issuance of limited tax bonds\n- Tags/Keywords: Limited Tax Bonds, Audubon Commission Projects, resolution\n- UID: 56f8d7ff-cd68-409e-83fa-c718a44164e7\n\n- Topic: Establishment of City Council Cares Electric and Gas Utility Bill Assistance Program\n- Summary: A resolution and order establishing the City Council Cares Electric and Gas Utility Bill Assistance Program was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-146\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the resolution and order for utility bill assistance program\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility Bill Assistance Program, City Council Cares, resolution\n- UID: 56f8d7ff-cd68-409e-83fa-c718a44164e7\n\n- Topic: Polling Place Relocation for Presidential Preference Primary Election\n- Summary: A motion recommending polling place relocation for immediate consideration in preparation for the July 11, 2020 Presidential Preference Primary Election was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-152\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the motion for polling place relocation\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling Place Relocation, Presidential Preference Primary Election, motion\n- UID: 56f8d7ff-cd68-409e-83fa-c718a44164e7", + "uid": "56f8d7ff-cd68-409e-83fa-c718a44164e7", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Medicaid Reimbursement for Inpatient Treatment of Serious Mental Illness\n- Summary: Resolution urging the State of Louisiana to seek and obtain an SMI/SED Medicaid demonstration waiver to allow Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient treatment of serious mental illness in hospitals and psychiatric facilities.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-153\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mental Health, Medicaid, Inpatient Treatment, Louisiana\n- UID: a43cb17a-243c-4698-9c12-7e38484a03ff\n\n- Topic: Local Rental Support Fund and CARES Act Funding\n- Summary: Resolution requesting the Louisiana Governor and the Louisiana Legislature to work with the City to develop criteria for dedicating a portion of CARES Act funding to create and maintain a local rental support fund to reduce economic hardships created by the coronavirus pandemic and support housing market stabilization.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-154\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with a majority vote in favor of the proposal.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental Support Fund, CARES Act, Housing Market, Louisiana\n- UID: a43cb17a-243c-4698-9c12-7e38484a03ff\n\n- Topic: Condemnation of George Floyd's Murder and Systematic Racism\n- Summary: Resolution strongly condemning the murder of George Floyd, systematic institutional racism, and police violence against Black Americans and all people, expressing solidarity with peaceful protesters, and advocating for an end to social and economic injustices caused by racism.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-163\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with a majority vote in favor, with some dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: George Floyd, Racism, Police Violence, Social Injustices\n- UID: a43cb17a-243c-4698-9c12-7e38484a03ff", + "uid": "a43cb17a-243c-4698-9c12-7e38484a03ff", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution condemning the murder of George Floyd and institutional racism\n- Summary: The resolution strongly condemns the murder of George Floyd, systematic institutional racism, and police violence against Black Americans and all people. It commends law enforcement officers who are partners with the communities they serve and expresses solidarity with peaceful protesters advocating for an end to social and economic injustices caused by racism.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-163\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: George Floyd, institutional racism, police violence, solidarity\n- UID: b6b97ce9-9750-4af5-8590-822423931bbf", + "uid": "b6b97ce9-9750-4af5-8590-822423931bbf", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Substitute Resolution - No. R-20-163\n- Summary: The ordinance strongly condemns the murder of George Floyd, systematic institutional racism, and police violence against Black and brown Americans. It expresses solidarity with peaceful protesters and calls for reforms to address disparities and abuses that place black and brown residents at greater risk of harm.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-163\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed, showing unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: George Floyd, institutional racism, police violence, solidarity, reforms, disparities\n- UID: 43552af6-39a4-49e5-8422-469191db15f8", + "uid": "43552af6-39a4-49e5-8422-469191db15f8", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Meeting Ordinance Summary\n- Summary: The city council meeting on 12/25/23 had a large number of attendees and covered a wide range of ordinances and motions.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Ordinances, Meeting Minutes\n- UID: 7fff366c-b4b1-4930-979c-0cbf7f701625", + "uid": "7fff366c-b4b1-4930-979c-0cbf7f701625", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - May 7, 2020 and May 21, 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes for the meetings held on May 7, 2020 and May 21, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (YEAS: Banks, Brossett, Giarrusso, Gisleson Palmer, Moreno, Nguyen)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes for the specified meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Minutes, Approval, Meeting, Council\n- UID: 42491294-bb5e-48f5-84b9-f6289a218b38", + "uid": "42491294-bb5e-48f5-84b9-f6289a218b38", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transmittal of Reports to the Council of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted a transmittal document for various reports to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. The reports included details on expenditures for the New Orleans Power Station, collaboration with the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans, environmental and fuel adjustments, affiliate transaction report, review of general service customers' billing, and necessary permits granted in relation to the New Orleans Power Station.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports were submitted to the Council for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reports, New Orleans Power Station, Expenditures, Collaboration, Environmental Adjustments, Fuel Adjustments, Affiliate Transaction, Permits\n- UID: 76d45c63-87d8-49fe-88e5-22f0c8ac6a53", + "uid": "76d45c63-87d8-49fe-88e5-22f0c8ac6a53", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for property at 4716-4718 Burgundy St\n- Summary: Dareion T. Blackwell requested to appeal the denial of the retention of demolition of perimeter walls and facade of a single-family residential building.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal received, public hearing date unknown\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition, appeal\n- UID: 275e57ac-23e7-4090-aba7-241bd162183b\n\n- Topic: Demolition permits for various locations\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard requested Council action on demolition permit applications for multiple locations, including 715 Opelousas Ave, 417 S. Johnson St, 2616 S. Broad St, 6026-28 N. Villere St, and 472 Josephine St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permit applications approved, public hearing date unknown\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 275e57ac-23e7-4090-aba7-241bd162183b\n\n- Topic: Monthly report for encampment documentation\n- Summary: Jennifer Avegno, MD, submitted the Monthly Report for February - May 2020 documentation of all encampment.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Health, encampment documentation\n- UID: 275e57ac-23e7-4090-aba7-241bd162183b", + "uid": "275e57ac-23e7-4090-aba7-241bd162183b", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Polling Relocations for Emergency Election Plan\n- Summary: The recommendation of Councilmembers Giarrusso, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, and Cyndi Nguyen for polling relocations due to the COVID-19 Emergency Election Plan was submitted for emergency consideration in preparation for the July 11, 2020 Presidential Preference Primary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the recommendation for emergency consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling relocations, Emergency Election Plan, COVID-19, Presidential Preference Primary\n- UID: f559156d-2403-4c07-a421-84a43b518188\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Demolition Application for 1837 State Street\n- Summary: A report was submitted detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's failure to reach a majority decision regarding an application to demolish more than 50% of the roof for the property located at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the report detailing the appeal\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition application, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal\n- UID: f559156d-2403-4c07-a421-84a43b518188\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket and Design Review Transmittal\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 41/20, 42/20, 44/20, 45/20, 47/20, 48/20, and Design Review Number 004/20 to the City Council. Deadlines are currently suspended pursuant to emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal of zoning docket and design review numbers with suspended deadlines\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, Design review, Transmittal, Emergency declaration\n- UID: f559156d-2403-4c07-a421-84a43b518188\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Demolition Application for 513 S. Rocheblave Street\n- Summary: A report was submitted detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's \"denial\" of an application to demolish a Contributing rated structure for the property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the report detailing the appeal\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition application, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal\n- UID: f559156d-2403-4c07-a421-84a43b518188", + "uid": "f559156d-2403-4c07-a421-84a43b518188", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Report - 513 S Rocheblave St\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's vote to \"conceptually approve\" two applications for new construction for properties located at 421-23 & 425-27 Alabo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted for appeal\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, new construction\n- UID: 569d320d-b8fc-4be0-af51-55f947ddfb7c\n\n- Topic: HDLC Report - 421 and 425 Alabo Street\n- Summary: Motion M-20-147 by Councilmember Brossett grants approval for a demolition permit for the property at 1907 St. Bernard Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 569d320d-b8fc-4be0-af51-55f947ddfb7c\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-155\n- Summary: Motion M-20-155 by Councilmember Banks grants approval for a demolition permit for the property at 2000 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 569d320d-b8fc-4be0-af51-55f947ddfb7c\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-156\n- Summary: Motion M-20-156 by Councilmember Banks grants approval for a demolition permit for the property at 2001 Jackson Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: 569d320d-b8fc-4be0-af51-55f947ddfb7c", + "uid": "569d320d-b8fc-4be0-af51-55f947ddfb7c", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 3520 Dryades Street\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced a motion to grant approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property located at 3520 Dryades Street. The motion was electronically submitted and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-157\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 919c1e93-8a75-47f0-820b-ab08a4143ba2\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer introduced a motion to grant approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property located at 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue. The motion was electronically submitted and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 919c1e93-8a75-47f0-820b-ab08a4143ba2\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1315 Annette St.\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer introduced a motion to grant approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property located at 1315 Annette St. The motion was electronically submitted and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-165\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 919c1e93-8a75-47f0-820b-ab08a4143ba2\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Modular classroom Building)\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer introduced a motion to grant approval for the demolition permit requested by the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee for the property located at 715 Opelousas Avenue (Modular classroom Building). The motion was electronically submitted and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-166\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 919c1e93-8a75-47f0-820b-ab08a4143ba2", + "uid": "919c1e93-8a75-47f0-820b-ab08a4143ba2", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Gymnasium Building)\n- Summary: Approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 715 Opelousas Avenue (Gymnasium Building)\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-166\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit for 715 Opelousas Avenue (Gymnasium Building) was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 39411e41-85d9-417a-b1e8-bdc62b3c040c\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1929 Jackson Avenue\n- Summary: Approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 1929 Jackson Avenue\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit for 1929 Jackson Avenue was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 39411e41-85d9-417a-b1e8-bdc62b3c040c\n\n- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Appeal for 501-515 Octavia/5433-35 Laurel Streets\n- Summary: Request for a hearing on a change of non-conforming use application for the property located at 501-515 Octavia Street and 5433-35 Laurel Street\n- Ordinance Number: 30/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a hearing on the change of non-conforming use application was discussed, but the voting outcome is not specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Appeal, Property\n- UID: 39411e41-85d9-417a-b1e8-bdc62b3c040c", + "uid": "39411e41-85d9-417a-b1e8-bdc62b3c040c", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Change of Non-Conforming Use Request\n- Summary: Motion M-20-144 was made by Councilmember Giarrusso and seconded by Brossett, granting the change of non-conforming use request as provided in DR No. 30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n- UID: d02dae65-7634-48da-9c04-5dc89f269a6e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 1780-82 North Broad, LLC\n- Summary: Motion M-20-142 was made by Councilmember Brossett, approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-142\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n- UID: d02dae65-7634-48da-9c04-5dc89f269a6e", + "uid": "d02dae65-7634-48da-9c04-5dc89f269a6e", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 2/20 - Big Easy Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a bar in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District was approved with four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion M-20-150: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, CBD-2, Historic District\n- UID: 282d6d3a-5b66-4e58-95c6-2e6b21b4c55e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 5/20 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a principal bed and breakfast in an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District was approved with eight provisos and one waiver.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion M-20-158: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request was approved with the recommended provisos and an additional waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, Historic District\n- UID: 282d6d3a-5b66-4e58-95c6-2e6b21b4c55e", + "uid": "282d6d3a-5b66-4e58-95c6-2e6b21b4c55e", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiver to Off-Street Parking Spaces Requirement\n- Summary: The council approved a waiver to Article 22, Section 22.4.A of the Comprehensive Zoning Code, allowing two off-street parking spaces instead of the required five.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-158\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The waiver was granted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Off-Street Parking, Waiver\n- UID: 8e4e4cb6-a0a9-4185-bc17-92d1c7229507\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development\n- Summary: The council approved a mixed-use development in a designated area, subject to two exceptions and twelve provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-159\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission was granted with the specified exceptions and provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Mixed-Use Development, City Planning\n- UID: 8e4e4cb6-a0a9-4185-bc17-92d1c7229507", + "uid": "8e4e4cb6-a0a9-4185-bc17-92d1c7229507", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 12/20 - ABEL HOLDINGS, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to permit a commercial use (office) over 5,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 12-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with ten provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Use, Office, Conditional Use, Approval\n- UID: cb2e3336-bffa-43ca-9542-bec19c25327b\n\n- Topic: LEGISLATIVE GROUPING - 7010 WASHINGTON AVENUE\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a commercial use (dental clinic) over 5,000 square feet in a specific district. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET 15/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with five provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Use, Dental Clinic, Conditional Use, Approval\n- UID: cb2e3336-bffa-43ca-9542-bec19c25327b", + "uid": "cb2e3336-bffa-43ca-9542-bec19c25327b", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use request\n- Summary: The council approved the Conditional Use request as provided in ZD No. 15/20, subject to the five provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Conditional Use request with specified provisos.\n- UID: c115d87b-f56c-49ed-9391-da4264b50fa8\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to Article 19\n- Summary: The council approved the text amendment request as provided in ZD No. 18/20, subject to the text modifications recommended by the City Planning Commission detailed in its report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-168\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the text amendment request with specified modifications.\n- UID: c115d87b-f56c-49ed-9391-da4264b50fa8", + "uid": "c115d87b-f56c-49ed-9391-da4264b50fa8", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 22/20 - Betty A. Watson\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to six provisos. The motion approving the recommendation and granting the conditional use passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 22-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved.\n- UID: 29d16a7d-35a2-4d05-b77a-d848abdac8e6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 23/20 - Pretty Blue House, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit live entertainment in a commercial district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to eleven provisos. The motion approving the recommendation and granting the amendment passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 23-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to permit live entertainment was approved.\n- UID: 29d16a7d-35a2-4d05-b77a-d848abdac8e6", + "uid": "29d16a7d-35a2-4d05-b77a-d848abdac8e6", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request for 2200 Rev. John Raphael Jr. Way\n- Summary: The council approved the conditional use request to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, subject to six provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 27-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 2df5cdbe-61ba-44e3-8abc-4cb67680b08e\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for 11601-11621 Old Gentilly Road\n- Summary: The council approved the planned development authorizing a conditional use to permit a contractor storage yard in a General Planned Development District, subject to nine provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket 33/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A YEAS, N/A NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The planned development for the contractor storage yard was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Contractor Storage Yard, Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, General Planned Development District\n- UID: 2df5cdbe-61ba-44e3-8abc-4cb67680b08e", + "uid": "2df5cdbe-61ba-44e3-8abc-4cb67680b08e", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to approve Conditional Use request as provided in ZD No. 33-20\n- Summary: The motion was made to approve the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the Conditional Use request as provided in ZD No. 33-20, subject to the nine provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the Conditional Use request was approved with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning, Approval\n- UID: e40771a7-a9f4-47de-a3a0-c2ab479c7ae4\n\n- Topic: Amendment of MUPC Mixed-Use Planned Community District overlay\n- Summary: The request was to amend Ordinance No. 26,375 MCS to remove Lot 1 on Square 893 from the MUPC District. The amendment would remain in effect for the neighboring property occupying the entirety of Square 765. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion to grant the amendment to an existing MUPC as provided in ZD No. 43-20 was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 43-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to grant the amendment to an existing MUPC was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Mixed-Use Planned Community District\n- UID: e40771a7-a9f4-47de-a3a0-c2ab479c7ae4", + "uid": "e40771a7-a9f4-47de-a3a0-c2ab479c7ae4", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 46/20 - SM-3 Properties, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL,\" subject to one waiver and five provisos. The motion to approve the recommendation passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 46-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for emergency shelter approved with one waiver and five provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Emergency Shelter, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6e12352a-d95b-4a71-891c-9d8c770f2e57\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,905\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable (Continued to a future meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/18/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, Louisiana Legislature\n- UID: 6e12352a-d95b-4a71-891c-9d8c770f2e57\n\n- Topic: Motion to approve ZD No. 46/20\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the Conditional Use as provided in ZD No. 46/20, subject to the one waiver and five provisos recommended in the City Planning Commission Report. The motion passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission approved for ZD No. 46/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, Conditional Use\n- UID: 6e12352a-d95b-4a71-891c-9d8c770f2e57", + "uid": "6e12352a-d95b-4a71-891c-9d8c770f2e57", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility and Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use permit for an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. The deadline for this ordinance was suspended due to an emergency declaration, and it was continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Urban Core District, Amusement Facility\n- UID: ad7e0b7e-4e15-4f6e-9a16-70712b95edb7\n\n- Topic: Lease Renewal for Coffee and Concierge, Ltd.\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a renewal of the current lease agreement with Coffee and Concierge, Ltd. pertaining to a portion of ground and improvements located within Square 38. The deadline for this ordinance was suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32960\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Renewal, Municipal District, Coffee and Concierge\n- UID: ad7e0b7e-4e15-4f6e-9a16-70712b95edb7\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for St. Claude Avenue Property\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at the municipal address 3621 St. Claude Avenue. The deadline for this ordinance was suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32961\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Property Encroachments\n- UID: ad7e0b7e-4e15-4f6e-9a16-70712b95edb7", + "uid": "ad7e0b7e-4e15-4f6e-9a16-70712b95edb7", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amended Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an amended Lease Agreement with AIRPORT SHUTTLE, INC. at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,963\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, allowing the Mayor to enter into the amended Lease Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Airport Shuttle, Amendment\n- UID: 66c8dd12-f975-433f-bbf5-c832b73b9e28\n\n- Topic: Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease for Spanish Plaza and Riverwalk Marketplace\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the New Orleans Building Corporation and the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to execute the Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease, which will amend the long-term lease for the properties known as Spanish Plaza and the Riverwalk Marketplace.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,964\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, allowing the execution of the Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease for the specified properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: Agreement of Lease, New Orleans Building Corporation, Mayor, Spanish Plaza, Riverwalk Marketplace, Amendment\n- UID: 66c8dd12-f975-433f-bbf5-c832b73b9e28\n\n- Topic: Execution of Lease for Canal Street Wharf Riparian Land\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the execution of a lease agreement for the Canal Street Wharf Riparian Land by the New Orleans Building Corporation and the Mayor of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,967\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, enabling the execution of the lease agreement for the specified property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Canal Street Wharf Riparian Land, New Orleans Building Corporation, Mayor\n- UID: 66c8dd12-f975-433f-bbf5-c832b73b9e28", + "uid": "66c8dd12-f975-433f-bbf5-c832b73b9e28", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Nguyen. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32967 - 28363 M.C.S\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, HUD HOME Investment, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 5fd0b086-abeb-4ce6-85e5-0f91b997f185\n\n- Topic: Transfer of HUD grant funds in the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer HUD grant funds in the Office of Community Development between appropriations codes was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Nguyen. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32968 - 28364 M.C.S\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to transfer HUD grant funds in the Office of Community Development was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development, appropriations codes\n- UID: 5fd0b086-abeb-4ce6-85e5-0f91b997f185\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD (HOME & ESG) grant funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate HUD (HOME & ESG) grant funds to the Office of Community Development was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Williams. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32969 - 28365 M.C.S\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to appropriate HUD (HOME & ESG) grant funds to the Office of Community Development was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development, appropriations, HOME & ESG\n- UID: 5fd0b086-abeb-4ce6-85e5-0f91b997f185", + "uid": "5fd0b086-abeb-4ce6-85e5-0f91b997f185", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD (HOME & ESG) grant funds to the Office of Community Development. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,970\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development\n- UID: f365fb1a-b0d5-4a84-834e-7313f21c9329\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,971\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development\n- UID: f365fb1a-b0d5-4a84-834e-7313f21c9329\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a budget in the Economic Development Fund\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to establish a budget in the Economic Development Fund. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,972\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of a budget in the Economic Development Fund\n- UID: f365fb1a-b0d5-4a84-834e-7313f21c9329", + "uid": "f365fb1a-b0d5-4a84-834e-7313f21c9329", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Amendment for Economic Development Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to establish a budget in the Economic Development Fund. The motion was adopted with all 7 council members voting in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: 32972 - 28368 M.C.S\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the budget for the Economic Development Fund was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Economic Development Fund, Operating Budget, Expenditures\n- UID: 0693356c-d8e1-4537-bd06-7a5ece2a41b3\n\n- Topic: Budget Amendment for Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to increase the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund and other operating budgets. The motion was adopted with all 7 council members voting in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: 32974 - 28370 M.C.S\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the budget for the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Operating Budget, Revenues\n- UID: 0693356c-d8e1-4537-bd06-7a5ece2a41b3", + "uid": "0693356c-d8e1-4537-bd06-7a5ece2a41b3", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to increase the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund other operating budget was introduced and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,975\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to increase the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund other operating budget was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Operating Budget\n- UID: e0980a76-dec7-4b09-ac1c-e740e648ef0f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Code Regarding Public Use of Masks\n- Summary: An ordinance to create an exception for masks and facial coverings intended to prevent the transmission of disease was introduced and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,976\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to create an exception for masks and facial coverings intended to prevent the transmission of disease was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Masks, Facial Coverings, Public Health\n- UID: e0980a76-dec7-4b09-ac1c-e740e648ef0f\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD and CDBG Funds for COVID-19 Response\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate HUD funds (CARES Act coronavirus response, prior year, HOME, and program income) and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development was introduced and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,977\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to appropriate HUD and CDBG funds for COVID-19 response was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD Funds, CDBG Funds, COVID-19 Response\n- UID: e0980a76-dec7-4b09-ac1c-e740e648ef0f", + "uid": "e0980a76-dec7-4b09-ac1c-e740e648ef0f", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of HUD and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate HUD funds (CARES Act coronavirus response, prior year, HOME, and program income) and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development. The ordinance received approval from the council members.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,978\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted by the council members.\n- UID: 76b1ff9b-27e0-4e9c-8fe7-6c4ada467c4e\n\n- Topic: Reporting compliance and annual inflation adjustments in multi-year contracts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Sections 70-810 and 70-813 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to require reporting regarding compliance and to mandate provisions in multi-year contracts that provide for annual inflation adjustments. However, the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/18/20 and no decision was made during the current meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,979\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/18/20, and no decision was made during the current meeting.\n- UID: 76b1ff9b-27e0-4e9c-8fe7-6c4ada467c4e", + "uid": "76b1ff9b-27e0-4e9c-8fe7-6c4ada467c4e", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Greater New Orleans Foundation to extend the term of a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The amendment extends the agreement for an additional 29 months to continue supporting children, youth, and families.\n- Ordinance Number: 32981\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 5 council members in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Grant Extension, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Amendment\n- UID: 82bef35a-b08b-421d-997a-5a632f2dddc3\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Electric Scooters\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations for electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 6/18/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Scooters, City Code Amendment, Regulation\n- UID: 82bef35a-b08b-421d-997a-5a632f2dddc3\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Civil Service Rules\n- Summary: This motion approves amendments to the Civil Service Rules, specifically related to pay equity adjustments, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-137\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was recommended for approval by the committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Rules, Pay Equity Adjustment, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 82bef35a-b08b-421d-997a-5a632f2dddc3", + "uid": "82bef35a-b08b-421d-997a-5a632f2dddc3", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Civil Service Rules: Rule VIII, Section 2.14 (Emergency Paid Sick Leave)\n - Summary: The council approved the amendments to the Civil Service Rules regarding Emergency Paid Sick Leave, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission. The amendments are effective as of April 20, 2020, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n - Ordinance Number: M-20-138\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Amendments to the Civil Service Rules were approved and will be effective as of April 20, 2020.\n - Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Rules, Amendments, Emergency Paid Sick Leave\n - UID: b32d26e2-0405-4a5c-93ea-2eddd28cd703\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan New Classification (911 Liaison Supervisor)\n - Summary: The council approved the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the new classification of 911 Liaison Supervisor, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission. The amendment is effective as of June 7, 2020, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n - Ordinance Number: M-20-139\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the new classification of 911 Liaison Supervisor was approved and will be effective as of June 7, 2020.\n - Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, New Classification, 911 Liaison Supervisor\n - UID: b32d26e2-0405-4a5c-93ea-2eddd28cd703\n\n- Topic: Resolution by Councilmember Brossett\n - Summary: Councilmember Brossett presented a resolution, the details of which can be found at the provided link.\n - Ordinance Number: R-20-140\n - Votes Summary: Not applicable\n - Decision/Key Actions: Resolution details can be accessed through the provided link.\n - Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Councilmember Brossett\n - UID: b32d26e2-0405-4a5c-93ea-2eddd28cd703", + "uid": "b32d26e2-0405-4a5c-93ea-2eddd28cd703", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election in Lakeshore Crime Prevention District\n- Summary: A special election in the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District was called for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-140\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The special election was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Lakeshore Crime Prevention District, R=20-140\n- UID: 9d471799-e8d2-400b-89cd-07992c44b350\n\n- Topic: Issuance of City of New Orleans Limited Tax Bonds\n- Summary: Approval was given for the issuance of not exceeding Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($9,500,000) of the City of New Orleans Limited Tax Bonds for Audubon Commission Projects.\n- Ordinance Number: R=-20-141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The issuance of the limited tax bonds was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax bonds, Audubon Commission Projects, R=-20-141\n- UID: 9d471799-e8d2-400b-89cd-07992c44b350\n\n- Topic: City Council Cares Electric and Gas Utility Bill Assistance Program\n- Summary: A resolution and order were established for the City Council Cares Electric and Gas Utility Bill Assistance Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution and order for the utility bill assistance program was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility bill assistance program, R=20-146\n- UID: 9d471799-e8d2-400b-89cd-07992c44b350", + "uid": "9d471799-e8d2-400b-89cd-07992c44b350", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Polling place relocation for July 11, 2020 Presidential Preference Primary Election\n- Summary: The council recommended polling place relocation for immediate consideration in preparation for the upcoming election.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-152\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the recommendation for polling place relocation passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Polling place relocation, election preparation, M-20-152\n- UID: 85c3d877-8d74-4505-b7ce-19032f703482\n\n- Topic: Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient treatment of serious mental illness\n- Summary: The council urged the State of Louisiana to seek and obtain an SMI/SED Medicaid demonstration waiver to allow Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient treatment of serious mental illness in hospitals and psychiatric facilities.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-153\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution urging the state to seek the waiver for Medicaid reimbursement passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Medicaid reimbursement, mental illness treatment, R-20-153\n- UID: 85c3d877-8d74-4505-b7ce-19032f703482\n\n- Topic: Creation of a local rental support fund using CARES Act funding\n- Summary: The council requested the Louisiana Governor and Legislature to work with the City to develop criteria for dedicating a portion of CARES Act funding to create and maintain a local rental support fund to reduce economic hardships created by the coronavirus.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-154\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A (Details not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for collaboration on creating a rental support fund using CARES Act funding was discussed, but the specific voting outcome was not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rental support fund, CARES Act funding, economic hardships, R-20-154\n- UID: 85c3d877-8d74-4505-b7ce-19032f703482", + "uid": "85c3d877-8d74-4505-b7ce-19032f703482", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allocate federal grant funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,983\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and passed without any amendments.\n- UID: 526db517-7bac-4b31-b84a-ecbcc3deb447\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to allocate federal grant funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,984\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and passed without any amendments.\n- UID: 526db517-7bac-4b31-b84a-ecbcc3deb447", + "uid": "526db517-7bac-4b31-b84a-ecbcc3deb447", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change in Historic Urban Neighborhood District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,985\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change ordinance passed without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban Neighborhood, Residential District, Municipal Addresses, Third Municipal District\n- UID: 0dd45b24-45f5-4f5e-ab27-504346cb1e7f\n\n- Topic: Removal of Property from Mixed-Use Planned Community District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to remove a specific lot from the MUPC Mixed-Use Planned Community District overlay under the former Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, while retaining the district for neighboring properties.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,986\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mixed-Use Planned Community District, Zoning Docket, Removal, Specific Lot\n- UID: 0dd45b24-45f5-4f5e-ab27-504346cb1e7f\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Police Department\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to allocate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,987\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Police Department, Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence, SAFE-ITR Grant Program\n- UID: 0dd45b24-45f5-4f5e-ab27-504346cb1e7f", + "uid": "0dd45b24-45f5-4f5e-ab27-504346cb1e7f", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Police Grants\n- Summary: The ordinances aim to appropriate federal and state grant funds to the Department of Police for various grant programs, including the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program and the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,988\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the allocation of grant funds to the Department of Police for specific programs.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Department of Police, Grant Funds, Councilmember Brossett, Fiscal Note\n- UID: 1680a218-022f-4ede-a33e-abcdf02fdbfe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Police Grants\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate state grant funds to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,989\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the allocation of state grant funds to the Department of Police for the specified program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Department of Police, Grant Funds, Councilmember Brossett, Fiscal Note\n- UID: 1680a218-022f-4ede-a33e-abcdf02fdbfe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Police Grants\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,990\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of state grant funds to the Department of Police for the specified program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Department of Police, Grant Funds, Councilmember Brossett, Fiscal Note\n- UID: 1680a218-022f-4ede-a33e-abcdf02fdbfe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Police Grants\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer state grant funds from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety within the Department of Police to a different budget category for supplies.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the transfer of state grant funds to a different budget category within the Department of Police.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Department of Police, Grant Funds, Councilmember Brossett, Fiscal Note\n- UID: 1680a218-022f-4ede-a33e-abcdf02fdbfe", + "uid": "1680a218-022f-4ede-a33e-abcdf02fdbfe", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Emergency Shelter in MU-2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was electronically submitted with a deadline of 90 days, and the deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with no amendments or discussions noted.\n- UID: d1abb6c4-abf6-1 lea-9e08-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Infrastructure Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to establish procedures, requirements, and reporting obligations relative to the transfer, use, and oversight of certain funds deposited in the City of New Orleans Infrastructure Maintenance Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,992\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions noted.\n- UID: e1e55a6a-d135-4146-9773-62b1821d9032", + "uid": "e1e55a6a-d135-4146-9773-62b1821d9032", + "publish_date": "6-4-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-4-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: b04f32ee-8928-412f-a616-45328cad7a1d", + "uid": "b04f32ee-8928-412f-a616-45328cad7a1d", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, New Orleans City Council\n- Summary: Theresa Becher submitted the recommended agenda items for deferrals for the September 17, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The agenda items for deferrals were submitted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Theresa Becher, deferrals, agenda items, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: 97c666c9-ad4e-4651-b49b-54fb5eb7db4c", + "uid": "97c666c9-ad4e-4651-b49b-54fb5eb7db4c", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communications Related to Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, submitted a transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters, including reports from Entergy New Orleans, LLC. This included the Annual Gas Report for 2020 and a report on the City Council Cares Act. There was also a motion for intervention submitted by Air Products and Chemical Inc. and initial comments submitted by Crescent City Power Users\u2019 Group.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Motion for Intervention: N/A\n Initial Comments: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal document submitted for communications related to electric and gas utility matters.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric and Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans, Annual Gas Report, City Council Cares Act, Intervention Motion, Initial Comments\n- UID: 1085bd28-89f8-4d2d-8543-d808fce032e4\n\n- Topic: Call for the Removal and Resignation of Jason Williams\n- Summary: Melissa Peters called for the removal and resignation of Federal Criminal Defendant Jason Williams from the New Orleans City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Call for the removal and resignation of Jason Williams\n- Tags/Keywords: Jason Williams, Resignation, Removal\n- UID: 1085bd28-89f8-4d2d-8543-d808fce032e4", + "uid": "1085bd28-89f8-4d2d-8543-d808fce032e4", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for One-Year Extension for Conditional Use at 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- Summary: The council discussed a request for a one-year extension for the conditional use granted for 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a one-year extension for the conditional use at 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension, 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- UID: 616f0d28-9da5-4d9c-8f1c-0dfdf6efbcf2\n\n- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for Demolition at 465 Audubon Street\n- Summary: The council considered an appeal from Scott and Anna Dunbar to the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of the application of demolition for property located at 465 Audubon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal of the HDLC decision for demolition at 465 Audubon Street was approved by the council, with one member voting against the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, HDLC, Demolition, 465 Audubon Street\n- UID: 616f0d28-9da5-4d9c-8f1c-0dfdf6efbcf2\n\n- Topic: Appeal of HDLC Decision for Demolition at 1230 Webster Street\n- Summary: The council reviewed a request from Justin B. Schmidt to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of the application of demolition for property located at 1230 Webster Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal of the HDLC decision for demolition at 1230 Webster Street was approved by the council, with two members voting against the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, HDLC, Demolition, 1230 Webster Street\n- UID: 616f0d28-9da5-4d9c-8f1c-0dfdf6efbcf2\n\n- Topic: Application Documents for Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The council received and discussed the application documents for demolition permits requiring City Council review and approval for several properties in different council districts.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council reviewed the application documents for demolition permits, but no specific decision outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permits, City Council Review, Properties\n- UID: 616f0d28-9da5-4d9c-8f1c-0dfdf6efbcf2", + "uid": "616f0d28-9da5-4d9c-8f1c-0dfdf6efbcf2", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 1818 N. Derbigny - Council District D\n- Summary: A report on the property located at 1818 N. Derbigny in Council District D.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The suggested hearing date is set for 10/1/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property report, Council District D\n- UID: 0893c2ed-2cca-4d33-8965-1c8f2a1a904c\n\n- Topic: 1536 St. Roch Street - Council District C\n- Summary: A report on the property located at 1536 St. Roch Street in Council District C.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The suggested hearing date is set for 10/1/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property report, Council District C\n- UID: 0893c2ed-2cca-4d33-8965-1c8f2a1a904c\n\n- Topic: 3118 Second Street - Council District B\n- Summary: A report on the property located at 3118 Second Street in Council District B.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The suggested hearing date is set for 10/1/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property report, Council District B\n- UID: 0893c2ed-2cca-4d33-8965-1c8f2a1a904c\n\n- Topic: 4930 Drexel Drive - Council District B\n- Summary: A report on the property located at 4930 Drexel Drive in Council District B.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The suggested hearing date is set for 10/1/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property report, Council District B\n- UID: 0893c2ed-2cca-4d33-8965-1c8f2a1a904c\n\n- Topic: 4539 St. Claude Avenue - Council District D\n- Summary: A report on the property located at 4539 St. Claude Avenue in Council District D.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The suggested hearing date is set for 10/1/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property report, Council District D\n- UID: 0893c2ed-2cca-4d33-8965-1c8f2a1a904c", + "uid": "0893c2ed-2cca-4d33-8965-1c8f2a1a904c", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Two-Family Residential District Zoning\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the establishment of a Two-Family Residential District in a specific area of the Third Municipal District. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33101\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Municipal District\n- UID: b1f73f6f-67ab-47b3-8dae-9ec284154cbb\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Neighborhood Slow Zones\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish neighborhood slow zones by amending specific sections of the City of New Orleans Code. It was referred to the Transportation Committee after a joint committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 33102\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Slow Zones, Transportation Committee, City Code Amendment\n- UID: b1f73f6f-67ab-47b3-8dae-9ec284154cbb\n\n- Topic: Establishment of University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District, named University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District, requiring off-street vehicular parking for any increase in the number of existing bedrooms in a specific area west of the Tulane University campus. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33103\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Off-Street Parking, Tulane University, Interim Zoning\n- UID: b1f73f6f-67ab-47b3-8dae-9ec284154cbb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RM1 to HU-B1A Historic Urban District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for a specific property in the Fourth Municipal District. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33105\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District, Residential District, Business District\n- UID: b1f73f6f-67ab-47b3-8dae-9ec284154cbb", + "uid": "b1f73f6f-67ab-47b3-8dae-9ec284154cbb", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 154-1561 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to clarify truck routes in the city. It was electronically submitted and referred to the Public Works Committee. The Joint Transportation-Public Works Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and was referred to the Public Works Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, truck routes, Public Works Committee, clarification\n- UID: 384790dc-cfac-4425-9972-ea8aeb9f9503\n\n- Topic: Establishment of protocols regarding the annual reporting for dedicated funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Sections 70-81 through 70-83 of the city's code to establish protocols for annual reporting for dedicated funds. It was electronically submitted and recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,109\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and was recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, annual reporting, dedicated funds, Budget Committee\n- UID: 384790dc-cfac-4425-9972-ea8aeb9f9503", + "uid": "384790dc-cfac-4425-9972-ea8aeb9f9503", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Kevin McCusker, Production Manager of KB Construction\n- Summary: The appeal was for the retention of demolition for a property located at 934 Congress Street. The motion to approve the appeal overruled the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the demolition permit.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-287\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the appeal was passed, overruling the HDLC decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, property, M-20-287\n- UID: dfa90d67-53d0-425b-97f7-0a145513570b\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Heather McVicar Ruoss, M.ARCH.\n- Summary: The appeal was for work to include the renovation of a two-story residential building, moving one existing window, and the enclosures of the rear porches for the property located at 3800 Burgundy Street. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, renovation, residential building, deferral\n- UID: dfa90d67-53d0-425b-97f7-0a145513570b", + "uid": "dfa90d67-53d0-425b-97f7-0a145513570b", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to create an exception for the retention of existing, non-conforming freestanding pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-90\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - DEFERRAL REQUESTED TO THE MEETING OF 10/1/20\n Vote 2: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion overruling the unfavorable recommendation of CPC and approving the text amendment as originally provided in M-20-90.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 78a4fdf1-64b7-40eb-9465-d5520d763e42\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Multi-Family Dwelling in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Major Consumers, LLC requested a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 65/20 - MAJOR CONSUMERS, LLC\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with four provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- UID: 78a4fdf1-64b7-40eb-9465-d5520d763e42", + "uid": "78a4fdf1-64b7-40eb-9465-d5520d763e42", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 65-20 - 700 St. Joseph Lane, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific districts, with 13 provisos. Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 65-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Motor Vehicle Service, Repair Facility\n- UID: b217575e-f030-40b8-a411-1e38bb34b86a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 66-20 - Jeremiah and Rebecca Griswold\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in specific district. Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 66-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Tattoo Parlor\n- UID: b217575e-f030-40b8-a411-1e38bb34b86a\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,593 - By: Councilmember Moreno\n- Summary: Ordinance to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Nonresidential Buildings, Multi-family Buildings\n- UID: b217575e-f030-40b8-a411-1e38bb34b86a", + "uid": "b217575e-f030-40b8-a411-1e38bb34b86a", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise for McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. A surety bond and annual payments are also provided for.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Surety bond\n- UID: a69fb9f2-6283-4ec2-80cd-ec2dc2c5d781\n\n- Topic: Amendment and reordainment of sections related to bicycles and electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 10/1/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Bicycles, Electric scooters, Regulations\n- UID: a69fb9f2-6283-4ec2-80cd-ec2dc2c5d781\n\n- Topic: Revised size limitations for trucks and related regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to provide revised size limitations for trucks, modify permitting requirements, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, Permitting requirements, Truck routes\n- UID: a69fb9f2-6283-4ec2-80cd-ec2dc2c5d781", + "uid": "a69fb9f2-6283-4ec2-80cd-ec2dc2c5d781", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement\n- UID: a94e4d32-dfca-4dac-b21e-de6ac9d25d1b\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor, 1 against, and 1 abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement\n- UID: a94e4d32-dfca-4dac-b21e-de6ac9d25d1b\n\n- Topic: Amendment and Reordainment of Police Code Sections\n- Summary: This ordinance mandates that NOPD provide prompt access to camera footage for arrestees or their legal counsel, prohibits NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from policy, and prohibits NOPD from entering agreements exempting law enforcement officers from NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 in favor, 2 against, and 1 abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police Code, NOPD, Camera Footage Access\n- UID: a94e4d32-dfca-4dac-b21e-de6ac9d25d1b", + "uid": "a94e4d32-dfca-4dac-b21e-de6ac9d25d1b", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: Creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. Also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferred to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, ordinance, amendment\n- UID: f8a7c93c-492c-42c9-a290-2de849ca2900\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: Clarifies that a summons in lieu of arrest is not available if an officer cannot determine a person\u2019s identity. Requires NOPD supervisor approval to arrest an individual if the individual meets the criteria for issuing a summons in lieu of arrest. Adds the equivalent municipal offense of Section 102-113 \u201cProhibited acts\u201d instead of utilizing La. R.S. 40:1023 \u201cProhibited Acts\u201d. Clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be. Also limits officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferred to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, ordinance, amendment\n- UID: f8a7c93c-492c-42c9-a290-2de849ca2900", + "uid": "f8a7c93c-492c-42c9-a290-2de849ca2900", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment aims to clarify the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is available, requiring NOPD supervisor approval for arrest and adding the equivalent municipal offense of Section 102-113 \"Prohibited acts\". It also clarifies that felony conduct cannot be legally mandated as a municipal or misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n - Vote 2: Deferred to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn and deferred for further discussion\n- UID: d6c7c43b-393b-42de-ad48-b2057f6ec502\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The amendment changes the proposed number of the newly ordained chapter to conform to the Code's structure and adds a provision to require the City Council to approve surveillance technology and data protection regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion\n- UID: d6c7c43b-393b-42de-ad48-b2057f6ec502", + "uid": "d6c7c43b-393b-42de-ad48-b2057f6ec502", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic development plan approval for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund as required by state law. The deferral was requested to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, deferral\n- UID: 8415cca1-500f-4fb6-a60f-9a1f3b716906\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive wireless franchise for TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities on public rights-of-way within the city. It was referred to the Smart Cities Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Referred to the Smart Cities Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Smart Cities Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: 8415cca1-500f-4fb6-a60f-9a1f3b716906\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise for Toro Blanco LLC for a fiber-optic communications system\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It includes provisions for surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 33089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - No specific voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key actions provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-exclusive franchise, Toro Blanco LLC, fiber-optic communications\n- UID: 8415cca1-500f-4fb6-a60f-9a1f3b716906", + "uid": "8415cca1-500f-4fb6-a60f-9a1f3b716906", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for Fiber-Optic Communications System\n- Summary: An ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system, with provisions for surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and will be referred to the Smart Cities Committee for further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Fiber-Optic Communications, Toro Blanco LLC\n- UID: 0a8bfb02-f1e9-45d4-b137-8850aacc9db4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment for Motor Vehicle Dealerships\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify and permit motor vehicle dealerships in specific districts and corridors within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, and it has a 90-day deadline for further action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Motor Vehicle Dealerships, CBD Districts\n- UID: 0a8bfb02-f1e9-45d4-b137-8850aacc9db4\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Allow Large Motor Vehicle Dealerships\n- Summary: An amendment to allow large motor vehicle dealerships as a conditional use in the CBD-7 zoning district.\n- Ordinance Number: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (Vote postponed to 1/15/21)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment vote was postponed to a later date as per council rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Motor Vehicle Dealerships, Conditional Use\n- UID: 0a8bfb02-f1e9-45d4-b137-8850aacc9db4", + "uid": "0a8bfb02-f1e9-45d4-b137-8850aacc9db4", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ban the Use of Riot Control Agents\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend Section 90-40 of the City of New Orleans Code to ban the use of riot control agents by law enforcement officers, except under specific circumstances involving a threat of harm to persons. Two amendments were proposed to clarify the limited use of riot control agents and add additional language specifying the use of force against violent criminal suspects.\n- Ordinance Number: 33104, 33106, 33106 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance and its amendments were recommended for approval by the Criminal Justice Committee and were ultimately passed by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Riot Control Agents, Use of Force, Criminal Justice, Amendment\n- UID: a155a063-927b-420c-bdd5-b3d9aa301211", + "uid": "a155a063-927b-420c-bdd5-b3d9aa301211", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: St. Roch Drainage Project Memorandum of Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the completion of the St. Roch Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT: 0, 0, 0, 2)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed and the Mayor is authorized to proceed with the agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: St. Roch Drainage Project, Memorandum of Agreement, Mayor, State of Louisiana\n- UID: 2cc178a2-200a-4d20-b7e5-f109871baba1\n\n- Topic: Industrial Development Board Appointment\n- Summary: The motion appoints Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. as a member of the Industrial Development Board for a specific term.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-275 LO\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion is lying over and referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Development Board, appointment, motion, Darrel J. Saizan, Jr.\n- UID: 2cc178a2-200a-4d20-b7e5-f109871baba1\n\n- Topic: City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The resolution approves grant funds for the City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program, allocating funds to various eligible organizations.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-285\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution is approved, and grant funds are allocated to the listed organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Harrah\u2019s, Community Support Grants Program, grant funds, organizations\n- UID: 2cc178a2-200a-4d20-b7e5-f109871baba1", + "uid": "2cc178a2-200a-4d20-b7e5-f109871baba1", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation for Community Organizations\n- Summary: The council discussed the allocation of funds to various community organizations, including The Promise of Justice Initiative, Johnny Jackson Jr. Foundation, 100 Black Men of Metro New Orleans, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (22 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating funds to multiple community organizations for various initiatives and programs.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Organizations, Allocation, Non-profit, Grants\n- UID: ba8c7d1b-83ab-4541-a610-be594adee04b\n\n- Topic: Environmental Conservation and Community Development\n- Summary: The council discussed funding for environmental conservation and community development projects, including the OLA Tree Project, Longue Vue House and Gardens, and the Pontchartrain Basin Foundation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (20 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 3 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, providing funding for environmental and community development initiatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Conservation, Community Development, Green Initiatives, Non-profit, Grants\n- UID: ba8c7d1b-83ab-4541-a610-be594adee04b", + "uid": "ba8c7d1b-83ab-4541-a610-be594adee04b", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $32,000 to various non-profit organizations in Districts \"A\" and \"B\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating funds to multiple non-profit organizations in Districts \"A\" and \"B\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Non-profit, Allocation, Districts, Organizations\n- UID: 1908af4d-b576-41cf-8e09-c9af83ff2092\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $32,000 to various non-profit organizations in Districts \"B\" and \"C\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating funds to multiple non-profit organizations in Districts \"B\" and \"C\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Non-profit, Allocation, Districts, Organizations\n- UID: 1908af4d-b576-41cf-8e09-c9af83ff2092\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocation for Algiers Community Organizations\n- Summary: The ordinance allocated a total of $26,000 to various community organizations in District \"C\" of Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allocating funds to multiple community organizations in District \"C\" of Algiers.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Organizations, District \"C\", Algiers\n- UID: 1908af4d-b576-41cf-8e09-c9af83ff2092", + "uid": "1908af4d-b576-41cf-8e09-c9af83ff2092", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocations for Various Organizations\n- Summary: The council allocated funding to various organizations in District \"D\" and District \"E\" for initiatives such as Sexual Trauma Awareness & Response, OLA Tree Project, Enterprise Community Partners, and more.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-285\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocations approved for multiple organizations in District \"D\" and District \"E\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Allocations, Organizations\n- UID: 2af2be93-bd99-42d0-abe8-5e71fa1cd258\n\n- Topic: Resolution on the Use of No-Knock Search Warrants\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution calling on the City of New Orleans Law Department and the New Orleans Police Department to create guidelines within 60 days to prevent the use of no-knock search warrants, and to provide for a complaints and discipline procedure as necessary within the existing NOPD Policy Manual.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-286\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Majority)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed to prevent the use of no-knock search warrants and establish guidelines for complaints and discipline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, No-Knock Search Warrants\n- UID: 2af2be93-bd99-42d0-abe8-5e71fa1cd258", + "uid": "2af2be93-bd99-42d0-abe8-5e71fa1cd258", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Establish Regular Council Meeting Schedule for 2021\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams introduced a motion to suspend Rule 1 and establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for 2021.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Regular Meeting Schedule, Rule Suspension\n- UID: 02008e2f-0d77-40c7-81a4-6bd3d4ad04cd\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Tamara Agins to Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: A motion was made to approve the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Tamara Agins as a member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-289\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to approve the appointment of Tamara Agins to the Board of Zoning Adjustments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Term Appointment\n- UID: 02008e2f-0d77-40c7-81a4-6bd3d4ad04cd\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Matthew Rufo to Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: A motion was made to approve the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Matthew Rufo as a member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-290\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to approve the appointment of Matthew Rufo to the Board of Zoning Adjustments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Term Appointment\n- UID: 02008e2f-0d77-40c7-81a4-6bd3d4ad04cd\n\n- Topic: Appointment of David D. Ellis to Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: A motion was made to approve the Mayor\u2019s appointment of David D. Ellis as a member of the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority for a term ending on July 16, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-291\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to approve the appointment of David D. Ellis to the Exhibition Hall Authority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Exhibition Hall Authority, Term Appointment\n- UID: 02008e2f-0d77-40c7-81a4-6bd3d4ad04cd", + "uid": "02008e2f-0d77-40c7-81a4-6bd3d4ad04cd", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Colleen Holly Callia to New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Colleen Holly Callia as a member of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board for a term ending on June 30, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Colleen Holly Callia approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Ethics Review Board, Appointment, Mayor's Nominee\n- UID: 17d3e280-e4d2-43c4-81af-c3ddca2a83b9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Tyrone Glenn Jefferson Jr. to New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Tyrone Glenn Jefferson Jr. as a member of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board for a term ending on June 30, 2027.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-293\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Tyrone Glenn Jefferson Jr. approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Ethics Review Board, Appointment, Mayor's Nominee\n- UID: 17d3e280-e4d2-43c4-81af-c3ddca2a83b9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Jeanie Donovan to Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Jeanie Donovan as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term ending on June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-294\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Jeanie Donovan approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, Appointment, Council Vice President's Nominee\n- UID: 17d3e280-e4d2-43c4-81af-c3ddca2a83b9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Megan Kiefer to Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Megan Kiefer as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term ending on June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-295\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Megan Kiefer approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, Appointment, District C Councilmember's Nominee\n- UID: 17d3e280-e4d2-43c4-81af-c3ddca2a83b9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. to Jerome \"Big\" ...\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. as a member of the Jerome \"Big [Topic cut off]\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Jerome \"Big [Topic cut off], Appointment, District D Councilmember's Nominee\n- UID: 17d3e280-e4d2-43c4-81af-c3ddca2a83b9", + "uid": "17d3e280-e4d2-43c4-81af-c3ddca2a83b9", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Mary Moran to Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the appointment of Mary Moran as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-297\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Mary Moran's appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: 6aa76883-cfea-4f20-bada-f1e3b27cbb32\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Linda Landesberg to Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the appointment of Linda Landesberg as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-298\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Linda Landesberg's appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: 6aa76883-cfea-4f20-bada-f1e3b27cbb32\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Ernest Johnson to Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the appointment of Ernest Johnson as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-299\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ernest Johnson's appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: 6aa76883-cfea-4f20-bada-f1e3b27cbb32\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Anna Nguyen to New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the Mayor's appointment of Anna Nguyen as a member of the New Orleans Public Library for a term ending on June 30, 2029.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-300\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Anna Nguyen's appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Public Library\n- UID: 6aa76883-cfea-4f20-bada-f1e3b27cbb32", + "uid": "6aa76883-cfea-4f20-bada-f1e3b27cbb32", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Sophia Harris Vorhoff to the Regional Planning Commission\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Sophia Harris Vorhoff as a member of the Regional Planning Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-301\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Sophia Harris Vorhoff approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Regional Planning Commission, Sophia Harris Vorhoff\n- UID: 6c8e3a4f-a150-49cd-8e8c-befa2670b184\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of William Reeves to the Vieux Carre Commission\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of William Reeves as a member of the Vieux Carre Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-302\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of William Reeves approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Vieux Carre Commission, William Reeves\n- UID: 6c8e3a4f-a150-49cd-8e8c-befa2670b184\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Breanna Thompson to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Breanna Thompson as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-303\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Breanna Thompson approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, Breanna Thompson\n- UID: 6c8e3a4f-a150-49cd-8e8c-befa2670b184\n\n- Topic: Direction for City Planning Commission to Conduct a Public Hearing\n- Summary: Motion directing City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: City Planning Commission directed to conduct a public hearing\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, public hearing, planned development\n- UID: 6c8e3a4f-a150-49cd-8e8c-befa2670b184", + "uid": "6c8e3a4f-a150-49cd-8e8c-befa2670b184", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-305 - Recognizing Hispanic Heritage and Health Month 2020\n- Summary: The resolution aims to celebrate the contributions of the Hispanic Community, raise awareness of the impact of COVID-19 on this population, and promote health care resources available. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-305\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (10 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed to recognize Hispanic Heritage and Health Month 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Hispanic Heritage, Health Month, COVID-19 impact\n- UID: a912e293-9535-4634-b26f-3e345ca5555a\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-20-306 - City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana Community Grant Program\n- Summary: The resolution approves the City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana Community Grant Program, allocating funds to various organizations for community projects.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-306\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (10 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed to approve the grant program, providing funding to selected organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Grant Program, Funding Allocation\n- UID: a912e293-9535-4634-b26f-3e345ca5555a", + "uid": "a912e293-9535-4634-b26f-3e345ca5555a", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding allocation for various organizations in District \"A\"\n- Summary: The council approved a total of $20,000 in funding to be distributed among several organizations in District \"A,\" including Louisiana Center for Children's Rights, marketumbrella.org, and New Orleans Recreation Development Foundation (NORDF).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved for various organizations in District \"A\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"A\", Organizations, Approval\n- UID: e2d7e4a6-38d4-4f10-b6c6-2800e44a4ffb\n\n- Topic: Funding allocation for various organizations in District \"B\"\n- Summary: The council approved a total of $20,000 in funding to be distributed among several organizations in District \"B,\" including Compassion Outreach of America, Heroes of New Orleans, and United Negro College Fund, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocation approved for various organizations in District \"B\"\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, District \"B\", Organizations, Approval\n- UID: e2d7e4a6-38d4-4f10-b6c6-2800e44a4ffb", + "uid": "e2d7e4a6-38d4-4f10-b6c6-2800e44a4ffb", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to suspend City Council Rule 15\n- Summary: Motion to suspend City Council Rule 15 due to the cancellation of the City Council\u2019s Governmental Affairs Committee because of Hurricane Sally.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-307\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to suspend City Council Rule 15 was passed unanimously due to the cancellation of the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Council Rule, Governmental Affairs Committee, Hurricane Sally\n- UID: a951e7f3-17cd-422f-b817-57d6a284b66a\n\n- Topic: Request for investigation into alternatives to Phase III\n- Summary: Requesting the City Attorney and Mayor\u2019s Administration to thoroughly investigate alternatives to Phase III, including a detailed comparison of cost, timeline, and quality care standards for the mentally ill population.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-308\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution requesting an investigation into alternatives to Phase III was passed with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Investigation, Phase III, City Attorney, Mayor's Administration, Mentally Ill Population\n- UID: a951e7f3-17cd-422f-b817-57d6a284b66a", + "uid": "a951e7f3-17cd-422f-b817-57d6a284b66a", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Addition of Resolution R-20-308 to the Council's agenda\n- Summary: The Council voted to suspend the rules to add Resolution R-20-308 to the agenda for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-308\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Recess - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Reconvene - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was added to the agenda for consideration.\n- UID: dd11ef62-9955-4039-aff6-7f2fd183e163\n\n(Note: Other ordinances and motions from the meeting can be summarized in a similar format for clarity and coherence)", + "uid": "dd11ef62-9955-4039-aff6-7f2fd183e163", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-305 - Recognizing Hispanic Heritage and Health Month 2020\n- Summary: The resolution aims to celebrate the contributions of the Hispanic Community, raise awareness of the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on this population, and elevate messaging around available health care resources. It was moved by Cm. Moreno and seconded by Cm. Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-305\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Hispanic Heritage Month, COVID-19 impact, health care resources\n- UID: ecc710d7-2b9e-43b9-b146-4f1f41ee31ae", + "uid": "ecc710d7-2b9e-43b9-b146-4f1f41ee31ae", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears - Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted communications related to electric and gas utility matters, including reports from Entergy New Orleans, LLC and motions for intervention.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports and motions were submitted for consideration by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Erin Spears, Entergy New Orleans, electric utility, gas utility, intervention\n- UID: 28b84960-1db4-4816-99fb-2ec36aa0e8dc\n\n- Topic: Communication from Melissa Peters\n- Summary: Melissa Peters called for the removal and resignation of Federal Criminal Defendant Jason Williams from the New Orleans City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Melissa Peters, Jason Williams, resignation, removal\n- UID: 28b84960-1db4-4816-99fb-2ec36aa0e8dc", + "uid": "28b84960-1db4-4816-99fb-2ec36aa0e8dc", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for One-Year Extension for Conditional Use at 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- Summary: Matthew Montgomery requested a one-year extension for the conditional use granted for 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 10/15/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension, 1501 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- UID: 151fd26f-5b18-46f8-a059-77de3debc73b\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision for 465 Audubon Street\n- Summary: Scott and Anna Dunbar requested to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" of the application of demolition for property located at 465 Audubon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, 465 Audubon Street\n- UID: 151fd26f-5b18-46f8-a059-77de3debc73b\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision for 1230 Webster Street\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt requested to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" of the application of demolition for property located at 1230 Webster Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing Date Set For 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, 1230 Webster Street\n- UID: 151fd26f-5b18-46f8-a059-77de3debc73b\n\n- Topic: Application Documents for Demolition Permits\n- Summary: Elizabeth Ballard transmitted the application documents for demolition permits requiring City Council review and approval for the properties located at 2724 Pauger Street and 3030 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permits, City Council Review, 2724 Pauger Street, 3030 First Street\n- UID: 151fd26f-5b18-46f8-a059-77de3debc73b", + "uid": "151fd26f-5b18-46f8-a059-77de3debc73b", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Issues in Various Council Districts\n- Summary: The council discussed various property issues in different council districts, including addresses at 1426 Elysian Fields Avenue, 1818 N. Derbigny, 1536 St. Roch Street, 3118 Second Street, 4930 Drexel Drive, and 4539 St. Claude Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Property, Council Districts, Addresses, Hearing Date\n- UID: 07c5c8fc-5c10-43d5-8226-a4d0cc96cc9c\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: The report detailed an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application to move one existing window and enclose rear porches visible from the public right of way for the property located at 3800 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 3800 Burgundy Street\n- UID: 07c5c8fc-5c10-43d5-8226-a4d0cc96cc9c\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for RTA #2017-0221, 817 Gordon Street, Gordon Redevelopment LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, 817 Gordon Street\n- UID: 07c5c8fc-5c10-43d5-8226-a4d0cc96cc9c", + "uid": "07c5c8fc-5c10-43d5-8226-a4d0cc96cc9c", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for neighborhood commercial establishment in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific area. The vote resulted in the ordinance being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,101\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District, Commercial Establishment\n- UID: a17ed4cf-9315-4066-bcbc-65e4f57a7c93\n\n- Topic: Establishment of neighborhood slow zones\n- Summary: This ordinance focuses on establishing neighborhood slow zones in the city. The vote resulted in the ordinance being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Traffic Regulations, Neighborhood Slow Zones\n- UID: a17ed4cf-9315-4066-bcbc-65e4f57a7c93\n\n- Topic: Establishment of University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a new Interim Zoning District to regulate off-street vehicular parking in a specific area. The vote resulted in the ordinance being adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,103\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Off-Street Parking, University Area\n- UID: a17ed4cf-9315-4066-bcbc-65e4f57a7c93", + "uid": "a17ed4cf-9315-4066-bcbc-65e4f57a7c93", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RM1 to HU-B1A\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for Square 290, Lot 8 in the Fourth Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,105\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Business District\n- UID: 64b2a94d-0730-44aa-a024-72aa5f7c002e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Truck Routes\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and clarify truck routes in the Code of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Joint Transportation-Public Works Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to truck routes was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck Routes, City Code, Amendment\n- UID: 64b2a94d-0730-44aa-a024-72aa5f7c002e\n\n- Topic: Annual Reporting for Dedicated Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish protocols for the annual reporting of dedicated funds in the Code of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,109\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The protocols for annual reporting for dedicated funds were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Annual Reporting, Dedicated Funds, Protocols\n- UID: 64b2a94d-0730-44aa-a024-72aa5f7c002e", + "uid": "64b2a94d-0730-44aa-a024-72aa5f7c002e", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters to the Proper Agency\n - Summary: The motion was made to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency. The consent agenda was adopted.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the consent agenda\n - Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Motion, Adoption\n - UID: 608d0f5e-829e-4601-bc0e-c9d09d4ae7e7\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Kevin McCusker, Production Manager of KB Construction on Behalf of James Hannah, Property Owner\n - Summary: The appeal was made to overturn the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the retention of demolition for property located at 934 Congress Street.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Appeal for the retention of demolition\n - Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition\n - UID: 608d0f5e-829e-4601-bc0e-c9d09d4ae7e7", + "uid": "608d0f5e-829e-4601-bc0e-c9d09d4ae7e7", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Demolition Permit for Property at 934 Congress Street\n- Summary: Motion to approve the appeal of the denial of a demolition permit for the property located at 934 Congress Street. The HDLC decision was overruled.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-287\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal of the demolition permit denial was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Appeal, HDLC, Property\n- UID: 22c6cd4e-e4a1-4b8c-9b61-bdcf949048d3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Property at 3800 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: Request to appeal the HDLC's decision of denial for work on a residential building located at 3800 Burgundy Street. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Residential building, Property\n- UID: 22c6cd4e-e4a1-4b8c-9b61-bdcf949048d3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 55/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-90\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit the use and retention of existing, non-conforming freestanding pole signs. No voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-90\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Text amendment, Pole signs, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 22c6cd4e-e4a1-4b8c-9b61-bdcf949048d3", + "uid": "22c6cd4e-e4a1-4b8c-9b61-bdcf949048d3", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 55-20\n- Summary: Motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approve the text amendment affecting non-conforming pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-262\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission, Motion\n- UID: bce0aa4b-e07e-4de0-b2e2-f60760f2a6ff\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 65/20\n- Summary: Request for a Conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with a recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: 65-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Conditional use was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling, Historic District\n- UID: bce0aa4b-e07e-4de0-b2e2-f60760f2a6ff\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 66/20\n- Summary: Request for a Conditional use to permit a motor vehicle service and repair facility in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District and an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, with a recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: 66-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Conditional use was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Motor Vehicle Service, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: bce0aa4b-e07e-4de0-b2e2-f60760f2a6ff", + "uid": "bce0aa4b-e07e-4de0-b2e2-f60760f2a6ff", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 67/20 - JEREMIAH AND REBECCA GRISWOLD\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-BIA Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 67-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- UID: cc7f269c-8f4f-4eef-a889-a860d3b37c6d\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,593 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER MORENO\n- Summary: An ordinance to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- UID: cc7f269c-8f4f-4eef-a889-a860d3b37c6d\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,930 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER WILLIAMS (BY REQUEST)\n- Summary: An ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- UID: cc7f269c-8f4f-4eef-a889-a860d3b37c6d", + "uid": "cc7f269c-8f4f-4eef-a889-a860d3b37c6d", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and regulation of electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and provide prohibitions and regulations for electric scooters in the city. It was continued to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric scooters, Regulation, City of New Orleans\n- UID: de5d1d2d-2ec2-4ea7-a766-6a8e0cc5d793\n\n- Topic: Revised size limitations for trucks\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to provide revised size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of the city, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement. It was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Withdrawn)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, Permitting requirements, City of New Orleans\n- UID: de5d1d2d-2ec2-4ea7-a766-6a8e0cc5d793\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs. It was continued to the meeting of 10/1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, City of New Orleans\n- UID: de5d1d2d-2ec2-4ea7-a766-6a8e0cc5d793", + "uid": "de5d1d2d-2ec2-4ea7-a766-6a8e0cc5d793", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 5516d8b9-f2f8-4a2b-a076-ce59e6811501\n\n- Topic: Mandating Police Accountability for Camera Footage\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to mandate that NOPD provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused\u2019s arrest, with provisions for disclosure and explanation if the footage does not exist.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police Accountability, Camera Footage, NOPD, Arrestee Rights\n- UID: 5516d8b9-f2f8-4a2b-a076-ce59e6811501\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance 33,018\n- Summary: The amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization, and removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into certain agreements.\n- Ordinance Number: Amendment to 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was presented without a specific voting outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Police Accountability, Camera Footage, NOPD\n- UID: 5516d8b9-f2f8-4a2b-a076-ce59e6811501", + "uid": "5516d8b9-f2f8-4a2b-a076-ce59e6811501", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend sections related to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It seeks to limit officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation and to provide guidelines for issuing summonses instead of arrests. An amendment was proposed to clarify specific conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is not available and to require NOPD supervisor approval for arrests under certain circumstances. The ordinance was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn following discussions and amendments proposed during the council meeting.\n- UID: 181308de-f22a-459c-aa55-9d5e0a20ab18", + "uid": "181308de-f22a-459c-aa55-9d5e0a20ab18", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Substitute Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The substitute amendment clarified the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is available, required NOPD supervisor approval for arrest in certain cases, and made changes to the equivalent municipal offense for prohibited acts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: b5b6b07a-ec4d-46e0-9ede-0ad0d80ecfc5\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The amendment changed the proposed chapter number to conform to the Code's alphabetical structure.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was postponed for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: b5b6b07a-ec4d-46e0-9ede-0ad0d80ecfc5", + "uid": "b5b6b07a-ec4d-46e0-9ede-0ad0d80ecfc5", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund as required by state law and city ordinances. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The economic development plan was approved as required by law and city ordinances.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, Tourism and Cultural Fund, Approval\n- UID: a87a48ef-2d63-44b3-99d8-856250825fdc\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the city limits, subject to approval. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The non-exclusive wireless franchise was granted to TORO BLANCO LLC for the construction and operation of new wireless facilities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, City limits\n- UID: a87a48ef-2d63-44b3-99d8-856250825fdc", + "uid": "a87a48ef-2d63-44b3-99d8-856250825fdc", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise for a fiber-optic based communications system\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a fiber-optic based communications system. It also includes provisions for a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- UID: 288a4f32-7eb5-4c7a-bff4-3bb312007127\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Article 17 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Article 17 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" as permitted uses in specific districts and corridors within the Central Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deadline extended to 11/4/20\n Vote 2: Deadline extended to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The deadline for the ordinance was extended to 11/4/20 and 10/15/20 for further consideration\n- UID: 288a4f32-7eb5-4c7a-bff4-3bb312007127", + "uid": "288a4f32-7eb5-4c7a-bff4-3bb312007127", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to allow Motor Vehicle Dealership, Large, as a conditional use in the CBD-7 zoning district\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an amendment to allow Motor Vehicle Dealership, Large, as a conditional use in the CBD-7 zoning district. The ordinance was adopted and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33104 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted and passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 81174ccc-4dca-49f5-ab31-82b6250f347d\n\n- Topic: Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the St. Roch Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the City and the State of Louisiana for the St. Roch Drainage Project. The ordinance was adopted and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33117-28502 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted and passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 81174ccc-4dca-49f5-ab31-82b6250f347d", + "uid": "81174ccc-4dca-49f5-ab31-82b6250f347d", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Suspend City Council Rule 15\n- Summary: The motion aimed to suspend City Council Rule 15 due to the cancellation of the City Council\u2019s Governmental Affairs (G.A.) Committee because of Hurricane Sally.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-307\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, allowing the suspension of City Council Rule 15.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Council Rule 15, Hurricane Sally, Suspension\n- UID: 65c86e76-81d5-477b-b41a-5f4c0ef3f76f\n\n- Topic: Resolution on No-Knock Search Warrants\n- Summary: The resolution called on the City of New Orleans Law Department and the New Orleans Police Department to create guidelines within 60 days to prevent the use of no-knock search warrants and regulate the execution of search warrants.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-286\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed, calling for the creation of guidelines to prevent the use of no-knock search warrants.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, No-Knock Search Warrants, Guidelines, Police Department, Law Department\n- UID: 65c86e76-81d5-477b-b41a-5f4c0ef3f76f", + "uid": "65c86e76-81d5-477b-b41a-5f4c0ef3f76f", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ban the Use of Riot Control Agents\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend Section 90-40 of the City of New Orleans Code to ban the use of riot control agents by law enforcement officers except under specific circumstances involving a threat of harm to persons. An amendment was proposed to clarify the limited use of riot control agents and to require announcement and opportunity to retreat prior to deployment. The amendment passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33106, 33106 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to ban the use of riot control agents passed with a clear majority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Riot Control Agents, Law Enforcement, Amendment, Clarification\n- UID: b17bef5f-8f9b-4ac8-8cd6-988b43c4dc57", + "uid": "b17bef5f-8f9b-4ac8-8cd6-988b43c4dc57", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Amendment\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on an amendment to the amendment. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the amendment was approved.\n- UID: 44ae5bcb-4eb7-42c9-8dc6-9d001beaebf6\n\n- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-286\n- Summary: Councilmembers Moreno, Williams, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Nguyen, and Brossett proposed Resolution No. R-20-286. The resolution was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-286\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution No. R-20-286 was approved.\n- UID: 44ae5bcb-4eb7-42c9-8dc6-9d001beaebf6", + "uid": "44ae5bcb-4eb7-42c9-8dc6-9d001beaebf6", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-286\n- Summary: This resolution calls for the creation of guidelines within the City of New Orleans Law Department and the New Orleans Police Department to prevent the use of no-knock search warrants, regulate the execution of search warrants, and provide a complaints and discipline procedure within the existing NOPD Policy Manual. The resolution was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-286\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, requiring the creation of guidelines within 60 days to prevent the use of no-knock search warrants and regulate the execution of search warrants.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Law Department, Police Department, search warrants\n- UID: 67594039-5f25-45bc-a57d-abab5011f5de\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-275\n- Summary: This motion appointed Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. as a member of the Industrial Development Board for a specific term. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-275\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, appointing Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. as a member of the Industrial Development Board.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Development Board, appointment, Darrel J. Saizan, Jr.\n- UID: 67594039-5f25-45bc-a57d-abab5011f5de", + "uid": "67594039-5f25-45bc-a57d-abab5011f5de", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: City Council/Harrah\u2019s Community Support Grants Program\n- Summary: The City Council approved grants totaling $32,142 for various organizations, including Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response, Le Sanctuary, Inc., Hotel Hope, Concern Citizens for a Better Algiers, Inc., Saul\u2019s Light Foundation, Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana, and Our Voice Nuestra Voz.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-285\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS 7, NAYS 0, ABSTAIN 0, ABSENT 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the grants program for various organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Support Grants, City Council, Harrah's, Organizations\n- UID: 10eb4aaa-cd2b-4b18-9734-0d1af2484078", + "uid": "10eb4aaa-cd2b-4b18-9734-0d1af2484078", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Grant Allocations to Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on the allocation of grants to various non-profit organizations, with a total budget of $32,000 for District \"A\" and $32,000 for District \"B\". Multiple organizations received allocations ranging from $500 to $2,500.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocated grants to non-profit organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: Grants, Non-Profit Organizations, Allocations\n- UID: 6525af8b-9980-45c0-beff-e63fc8065cb3\n\n- Topic: Grant Allocations to Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on the allocation of grants to various non-profit organizations, with a total budget of $32,000 for District \"B\". Multiple organizations received allocations ranging from $500 to $2,500.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocated grants to non-profit organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: Grants, Non-Profit Organizations, Allocations\n- UID: 6525af8b-9980-45c0-beff-e63fc8065cb3\n\n- Topic: Grant Allocations to Non-Profit Organizations\n- Summary: The council voted on the allocation of grants to various non-profit organizations, with a total budget of $32,000 for District \"C\". Multiple organizations received allocations ranging from $500 to $10,000.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocated grants to non-profit organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: Grants, Non-Profit Organizations, Allocations\n- UID: 6525af8b-9980-45c0-beff-e63fc8065cb3", + "uid": "6525af8b-9980-45c0-beff-e63fc8065cb3", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Allocation of Funds to Various Organizations\n- Summary: The council approved a total allocation of $32,000 to various organizations, including Second Harvest Food Bank, The Ella Project, and BYOBikes, among others.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-285\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of funds approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Community Support, Non-profit Organizations\n- UID: 9db534d6-184e-40be-8cd8-8f28383d84c8\n\n- Topic: Regular Council Meeting Schedule for 2021\n- Summary: A motion to suspend Rule 1 and establish the Regular Council Meeting schedule for 2021 was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-288\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to establish 2021 meeting schedule approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Schedule, Motion\n- UID: 9db534d6-184e-40be-8cd8-8f28383d84c8", + "uid": "9db534d6-184e-40be-8cd8-8f28383d84c8", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Tamara Agins to Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Tamara Agins (vice Mary Malone) as a member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-289\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Tamara Agins\n- UID: 1a97c062-0302-479d-b453-2f5b4edc38cb\n\n- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of Matthew Rufo to Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Matthew Rufo (vice Deborah Harkins) as a member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-290\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Matthew Rufo\n- UID: 1a97c062-0302-479d-b453-2f5b4edc38cb\n\n- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of David D. Ellis to Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of David D. Ellis (vice Dottie Belletto) as a member of the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority for a term ending on July 16, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-291\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, David D. Ellis\n- UID: 1a97c062-0302-479d-b453-2f5b4edc38cb", + "uid": "1a97c062-0302-479d-b453-2f5b4edc38cb", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Colleen Holly Callia to the New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Colleen Holly Callia as a member of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board for a term ending on June 30, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Ethics Review Board, Colleen Holly Callia\n- UID: d6a2c476-4241-4601-b334-3cd32926edc9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Tyrone Glenn Jefferson Jr. to the New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Tyrone Glenn Jefferson Jr. as a member of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board for a term ending on June 30, 2027.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-293\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved unanimously with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Ethics Review Board, Tyrone Glenn Jefferson Jr.\n- UID: d6a2c476-4241-4601-b334-3cd32926edc9", + "uid": "d6a2c476-4241-4601-b334-3cd32926edc9", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee Appointment (Jeanie Donovan)\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Jeanie Donovan as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term ending on June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-294\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the appointment of Jeanie Donovan passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, Appointment, Jeanie Donovan\n- UID: 6016409a-e685-4237-978f-8c6b8525dc1a\n\n- Topic: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee Appointment (Megan Kiefer)\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Megan Kiefer as a member of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a term ending on June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-295\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the appointment of Megan Kiefer passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, Appointment, Megan Kiefer\n- UID: 6016409a-e685-4237-978f-8c6b8525dc1a\n\n- Topic: Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee Appointment (Lynell Desdunes, Sr.)\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, Appointment, Lynell Desdunes, Sr.\n- UID: 6016409a-e685-4237-978f-8c6b8525dc1a", + "uid": "6016409a-e685-4237-978f-8c6b8525dc1a", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Mary Moran to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Mary Moran as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-297\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Mary Moran's appointment to the committee was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, City Council\n- UID: 151eaf5f-8051-45db-a528-c71f147e561b\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Linda Landesberg to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Linda Landesberg as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-298\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Linda Landesberg's appointment to the committee was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, City Council\n- UID: 151eaf5f-8051-45db-a528-c71f147e561b\n\n- Topic: Appointment of a member to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of a member to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-299\n- Votes Summary: \n - Vote 1: [Voting details not provided in the summary]\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Voting details not provided in the summary]\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, City Council\n- UID: 151eaf5f-8051-45db-a528-c71f147e561b", + "uid": "151eaf5f-8051-45db-a528-c71f147e561b", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Ernest Johnson to Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion approving the appointment of Ernest Johnson as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-299\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Ernest Johnson approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, Ernest Johnson\n- UID: 3aa578ab-9a68-46b7-b3af-75a10f5031de\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Anna Nguyen to New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Anna Nguyen as a member of the New Orleans Public Library, for a term ending on June 30, 2029.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-300\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Anna Nguyen approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Public Library, Anna Nguyen\n- UID: 3aa578ab-9a68-46b7-b3af-75a10f5031de\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Sophia Harris Vorhoff to Regional Planning Commission\n- Summary: Motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Sophia Harris Vorhoff as a member of the Regional Planning Commission, for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-301\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Sophia Harris Vorhoff approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Regional Planning Commission, Sophia Harris Vorhoff\n- UID: 3aa578ab-9a68-46b7-b3af-75a10f5031de", + "uid": "3aa578ab-9a68-46b7-b3af-75a10f5031de", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of William Reeves to Vieux Carre Commission\n- Summary: The motion approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of William Reeves as a member of the Vieux Carre Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-302\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: William Reeves appointed as a member of the Vieux Carre Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Vieux Carre Commission, M-20-302\n- UID: c7d6139e-429b-4901-8248-0eb50966ecce\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Breanna Thompson to Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion approved the appointment of Breanna Thompson as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-303\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Breanna Thompson appointed as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, M-20-303\n- UID: c7d6139e-429b-4901-8248-0eb50966ecce", + "uid": "c7d6139e-429b-4901-8248-0eb50966ecce", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for Planned Development in C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: Motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for a planned development in a specific district, with the municipal address provided. The motion was adopted, with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to direct City Planning Commission for a public hearing on planned development.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Planned Development, Public Hearing\n- UID: 0679c6bc-3089-45e6-b69c-030ba27dd28f\n\n- Topic: Resolution for City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana Community Grant Program\n- Summary: Resolution to approve the City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana Community Grant Program for various organizations, with specific amounts allocated to each. The resolution was approved, with specific amounts listed for each organization.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-306\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Approved - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the grant program for various organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Grants, Cox Communications, Approval\n- UID: 0679c6bc-3089-45e6-b69c-030ba27dd28f", + "uid": "0679c6bc-3089-45e6-b69c-030ba27dd28f", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Funding Allocations for Various Organizations\n- Summary: The council approved funding allocations for various organizations in different districts, including marketumbrella.org, New Orleans Recreation Development Foundation, Son of a Saint, St. Michael Special School, The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, The Posse Foundation, Inc., United Negro College Fund, Inc., Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funding allocations approved for various organizations in different districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Allocations, Organizations, Districts\n- UID: 492d6483-c952-4543-962b-bfadc60d08ab\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Colleen Holly Callia to New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Colleen Holly Callia as a member of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board was deferred until later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-306\n- Votes Summary: Deferred until later in the meeting.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment deferred for later discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Ethics Review Board, Deferred\n- UID: 492d6483-c952-4543-962b-bfadc60d08ab\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. to Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council approved the appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, nominated by the councilmember for District D, for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-296\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. approved for the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, Approved\n- UID: 492d6483-c952-4543-962b-bfadc60d08ab", + "uid": "492d6483-c952-4543-962b-bfadc60d08ab", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution - City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana Community Grant Program\n- Summary: Approval of the City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana Community Grant Program, subject to the organization\u2019s continued eligibility pursuant to the guidelines, with a total amount of $20,000.00 for At-Large 1 and At-Large 2, and specific amounts allocated to various organizations.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-306\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the grant program with allocated funds for various organizations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant program, funding, community organizations\n- UID: c1aebe6e-bad2-4880-8250-431b813cf5ea", + "uid": "c1aebe6e-bad2-4880-8250-431b813cf5ea", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding Allocations for District \u201cA\u201d\n- Summary: The council approved a total of $20,000 in funding allocations for various organizations in District \u201cA,\u201d including Son of a Saint, St. Michael Special School, The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, The Posse Foundation, Inc., United Negro College Fund, Inc., and Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana, among others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of funding allocations for District \u201cA\u201d organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: District A, funding allocations, organizations, approval\n- UID: e5b10754-20e1-4ca3-bcba-56c679b688dd\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocations for District \u201cB\u201d\n- Summary: The council approved a total of $20,000 in funding allocations for various organizations in District \u201cB,\u201d including Center for the Innovative Training of Youth, Inc. (dba STEM NOLA), College Track, Community Commitment Education Center, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of funding allocations for District \u201cB\u201d organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: District B, funding allocations, organizations, approval\n- UID: e5b10754-20e1-4ca3-bcba-56c679b688dd\n\n- Topic: Funding Allocations for District \u201cC\u201d\n- Summary: The council approved a total of $20,000 in funding allocations for various organizations in District \u201cC,\u201d including BYOBikes, Concerned Citizens for a Better Algiers, Inc., Eden House, Geaux Girl Media, and others.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of funding allocations for District \u201cC\u201d organizations\n- Tags/Keywords: District C, funding allocations, organizations, approval\n- UID: e5b10754-20e1-4ca3-bcba-56c679b688dd", + "uid": "e5b10754-20e1-4ca3-bcba-56c679b688dd", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-308\n- Summary: Requesting the City Attorney and Mayor\u2019s Administration to thoroughly investigate alternatives to Phase III for the mentally ill population, including cost, timeline, and quality care standards. The Council specifically requests consideration of the Option 3 retrofit plans presented by national expert Dr. James Austin.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-308\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 6 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mental health, Alternative investigation, City Attorney, Mayor\u2019s Administration\n- UID: 5bdd6548-293c-4369-bbe1-9cf41166aa67\n\n- Topic: Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Introducing and laying over ordinances as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legislative process, Introduction, Laying over\n- UID: 5bdd6548-293c-4369-bbe1-9cf41166aa67", + "uid": "5bdd6548-293c-4369-bbe1-9cf41166aa67", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in a specific residential district. The council voted to approve the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 33118\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a conditional use for a bed and breakfast in the specified district was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Bed and Breakfast, Conditional Use\n- UID: 0e0aeac5-0b36-4ad8-a7e7-77f4447501c3\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds to the Department of Police for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program. The council discussed the ordinance, and a decision was postponed to a later date.\n- Ordinance Number: 33119\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council decided to postpone the decision on the ordinance to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police Department, Federal Grant Funds, COPS Hiring Program\n- UID: 0e0aeac5-0b36-4ad8-a7e7-77f4447501c3\n\n- Topic: Amendment of the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds to the Department of Police for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program. The council discussed the ordinance, and a decision was postponed to a later date.\n- Ordinance Number: 33120\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council decided to postpone the decision on the ordinance to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Federal Grant Funds, COPS Hiring Program\n- UID: 0e0aeac5-0b36-4ad8-a7e7-77f4447501c3", + "uid": "0e0aeac5-0b36-4ad8-a7e7-77f4447501c3", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Funding for Law Enforcement Officers\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to provide funding to hire and/or rehire career law enforcement officers to increase community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, providing funding for the hiring and/or rehiring of law enforcement officers.\n- Tags/Keywords: Law enforcement, funding, community policing\n- UID: 1ce0f4ce-1cd8-4001-b30a-0db725c64659\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Car Wash\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit a car wash in specific districts within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 33121\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, car wash, conditional use\n- UID: 1ce0f4ce-1cd8-4001-b30a-0db725c64659\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Prytania Street\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement with a private entity for a portion of Prytania Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33122\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, Mayor's authority\n- UID: 1ce0f4ce-1cd8-4001-b30a-0db725c64659\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33123\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, residential district, mixed-use\n- UID: 1ce0f4ce-1cd8-4001-b30a-0db725c64659", + "uid": "1ce0f4ce-1cd8-4001-b30a-0db725c64659", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Mixed-Use District Zoning\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the zoning regulations for a specific district and provide for related matters. The outcome of the vote is not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 59/20\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 2bd297c4-5d03-45be-b14a-ae8e001a9f9e\n\n- Topic: City Planning Commission Fees\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to set fees for City Planning Commission applications and create a fee for residential conditional uses. The vote on this ordinance was postponed to a later date.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,124\n- Votes Summary: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/15/21\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Fees, Residential Conditional Uses\n- UID: 2bd297c4-5d03-45be-b14a-ae8e001a9f9e\n\n- Topic: City-Owned Cemeteries Fees and Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to revise sections relating to city-owned cemeteries and create a fund for the operation, maintenance, repair, and improvement of these cemeteries. The vote on this ordinance was postponed to a later date.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,125\n- Votes Summary: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/15/21\n- Tags/Keywords: City-Owned Cemeteries, Fees, Maintenance Fund\n- UID: 2bd297c4-5d03-45be-b14a-ae8e001a9f9e\n\n- Topic: City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create the City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund. The outcome of the vote is not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,126\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: City Cemetery, Maintenance Fund\n- UID: 2bd297c4-5d03-45be-b14a-ae8e001a9f9e", + "uid": "2bd297c4-5d03-45be-b14a-ae8e001a9f9e", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to update the composition of the New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board and establish a subgroup titled the Youth Advisory Board. \n- Ordinance Number: 33126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: 2f857215-50aa-44dd-87ef-9bf784d1786b\n\n- Topic: Inclusionary Zoning in New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to adopt Article XII of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, related to Inclusionary Zoning, including application requirements, compliance measures, enforcement procedures, and penalties. \n- Ordinance Number: 33127\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 2f857215-50aa-44dd-87ef-9bf784d1786b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and The Helis Foundation, specifically amending the duration of the Original Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- UID: 2f857215-50aa-44dd-87ef-9bf784d1786b", + "uid": "2f857215-50aa-44dd-87ef-9bf784d1786b", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Downtown Development District\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Downtown Development District for infrastructure improvement in the district.\n- Ordinance Number: 33130\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 YEAS and 1 council member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, infrastructure improvement, Downtown Development District\n- UID: d5fc227f-f90c-441b-a7a2-7e46c050325f\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Code for Demolitions in Historic Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend sections of the City Code to require City Council approval for demolitions in National Register Historic Districts, along with other related requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: 33131\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not voted on - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on and is scheduled for a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendments, demolitions, Historic Districts\n- UID: d5fc227f-f90c-441b-a7a2-7e46c050325f\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: A motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 2:45 PM.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn passed with 6 YEAS and 1 council member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to adjourn, meeting conclusion\n- UID: d5fc227f-f90c-441b-a7a2-7e46c050325f", + "uid": "d5fc227f-f90c-441b-a7a2-7e46c050325f", + "publish_date": "9-17-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and six members were present, constituting a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 YEA, 0 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Meeting Establishment\n- UID: d07a3daa-2103-472c-aa43-735d4315f2cb", + "uid": "d07a3daa-2103-472c-aa43-735d4315f2cb", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election in Lake Vista Crime Prevention District\n- Summary: Resolution R-20-181 called for a special election in the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District on November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-181\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed to call a special election in the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Lake Vista Crime Prevention District\n- UID: 51763192-cf07-44fc-92a6-43a11f486f45\n\n- Topic: Special Election in Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District\n- Summary: Resolution R-20-182 called for a special election in the Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District on November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-182\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed to call a special election in the Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District\n- UID: 51763192-cf07-44fc-92a6-43a11f486f45", + "uid": "51763192-cf07-44fc-92a6-43a11f486f45", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Deferral and Withdrawal of Agenda Items for June 18, 2020 Regular Council Meeting\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, submitted the recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Items recommended for deferrals and withdrawals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Deferral, Withdrawal, COVID-19, Council Meeting\n- UID: 7ccbc6bd-1c5b-4319-a09f-e89c40bef472\n\n- Topic: Reports on Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted the transmittal document for reports to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. The reports include the Annual Update to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator Cost Recovery Rider, Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of the Financing Plan, and a Letter regarding the City Council Cares Program.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Reports, Council Meeting\n- UID: 7ccbc6bd-1c5b-4319-a09f-e89c40bef472", + "uid": "7ccbc6bd-1c5b-4319-a09f-e89c40bef472", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of \"Conceptual Approval\" for property at 519 First Street\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt, representing Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" for proposed plans at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal requested, public hearing date unknown\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 519 First Street, Justin B. Schmidt\n- UID: 5d4f0438-9922-4bbf-9dd0-229933a05dbb\n\n- Topic: Appeal of \"denial\" for property at 727 S. Salcedo Street\n- Summary: James Thomas, the owner, appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the full demolition proposed for property at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal requested, public hearing date unknown\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 727 S. Salcedo Street, James Thomas\n- UID: 5d4f0438-9922-4bbf-9dd0-229933a05dbb\n\n- Topic: Appeal of failure to take action for property at 4716 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's failure to take action regarding an application for retention of demolition of the property located at 4716 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted, electronic submission received\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 4716 Burgundy Street, Executive Director\n- UID: 5d4f0438-9922-4bbf-9dd0-229933a05dbb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 40/20, 49/20, 50/20, 51/20, 52/20, 53/20, 54/20\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted zoning docket numbers 40/20, 49/20, 50/20, 51/20, 52/20, 53/20, 54/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmission of zoning docket numbers\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, zoning docket numbers\n- UID: 5d4f0438-9922-4bbf-9dd0-229933a05dbb", + "uid": "5d4f0438-9922-4bbf-9dd0-229933a05dbb", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of funds to increase disaster resilience of the local seafood industry\n- Summary: The council considered three ordinances to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate funds towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry.\n- Ordinance Number: 32928, 32929, 32952\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n - Vote 2: N/A\n - Vote 3: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval for all three ordinances.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation of Funds, Disaster Resilience, Seafood Industry\n- UID: c05b81ee-f505-4476-ac12-408605617cbe", + "uid": "c05b81ee-f505-4476-ac12-408605617cbe", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of funds for Gallier Hall maintenance\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend an existing budget to allocate funds for the upkeep and improvement of Gallier Hall. The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,953\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Gallier Hall, Maintenance\n- UID: 62f4d354-cde8-4a0c-a436-51721185246e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for Department of Public Works\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to make changes to the 2020 Capital Budget by allocating funds to the Department of Public Works. The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,957\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works\n- UID: 62f4d354-cde8-4a0c-a436-51721185246e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and re-ordain the 2020 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works. The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was electronically submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,958\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was electronically submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Department of Public Works, Amendment\n- UID: 62f4d354-cde8-4a0c-a436-51721185246e", + "uid": "62f4d354-cde8-4a0c-a436-51721185246e", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Department of Police Programs\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District grant programs. It was referred to the Budget Committee, which recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32958\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant Funds, Department of Police, Budget Committee, Victim Assistance, Advocates in the District, Appropriation\n- UID: 4c23735f-0c23-4500-91bf-b547dc653a57\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Department of Police Programs\n- Summary: This ordinance also aimed to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District grant programs. It was referred to the Budget Committee, which recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32959\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Budget Committee recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant Funds, Department of Police, Budget Committee, Victim Assistance, Advocates in the District, Appropriation\n- UID: 4c23735f-0c23-4500-91bf-b547dc653a57\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for Property at 6026-28 N. Villere St.\n- Summary: The motion granted \"approval\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property at 6026-28 N. Villere St. The motion was adopted as part of the consent agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee, Property, Consent Agenda\n- UID: 4c23735f-0c23-4500-91bf-b547dc653a57", + "uid": "4c23735f-0c23-4500-91bf-b547dc653a57", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of William E. Wolf, Yazoo Restorations, LLC\n- Summary: The appeal was regarding the structural removal of more than 50% of the roof structure for the property located at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-177\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion granting the demolition request of more than 50% of the roof structure was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition Request, Structural Removal, Property\n- UID: 90632928-a146-41ea-8aed-e272209d4943\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 24/20 - City Council Motion No. M-19-365\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit a veterans wellness facility in an S-RM1 Suburban Multi-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 24-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission for the conditional use was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Veterans Wellness Facility, Conditional Use\n- UID: 90632928-a146-41ea-8aed-e272209d4943", + "uid": "90632928-a146-41ea-8aed-e272209d4943", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 29/20 - KCT MAGAZINE ST, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance concerned a conditional use request to permit a curb cut along Julia Street in a CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, but a motion was made to overrule the Commission and approve the conditional use with four waivers and four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 29-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use with waivers and provisos passed, overruling the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, CBD-6 District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 79916fb9-b7f8-4ac3-a110-a04f68e84467\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M~20-179 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BANKS\n- Summary: This motion sought to approve the conditional use for a curb cut along Julia Street, overruling the City Planning Commission's recommendation. The motion included four waivers and four provisos for the approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-179\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use with waivers and provisos passed, overruling the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, CBD-6 District\n- UID: 79916fb9-b7f8-4ac3-a110-a04f68e84467", + "uid": "79916fb9-b7f8-4ac3-a110-a04f68e84467", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET 35/20 - MELP AND MAG, LLC\n - Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a development containing commercial units between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The conditional use was granted with provisos related to approvals from historic district landmarks commission, public works department, and safety and permits department.\n - Ordinance Number: 35/20\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use granted with provisos related to approvals from various departments and no commercial short-term rentals permitted at the property.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Development, Historic District, Municipal District\n - UID: d7e02940-0126-4100-a5ea-2a447708de01", + "uid": "d7e02940-0126-4100-a5ea-2a447708de01", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Approval for Development\n- Summary: Motion approving a conditional use to permit a development containing commercial units between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts, subject to twelve provisos as provided in the City Planning Report, with an amendment to Proviso No. 11 and the addition of one waiver.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 35-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use approval granted with specified provisos and waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Commercial Development, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 0a4a07f6-56c1-413b-8aec-741e89522a51\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Residential Care Facility\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a residential care facility in specific districts, subject to certain overlay district restrictions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET 36/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-20-23\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use approval granted for the residential care facility.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Residential Care Facility, Overlay Districts\n- UID: 0a4a07f6-56c1-413b-8aec-741e89522a51", + "uid": "0a4a07f6-56c1-413b-8aec-741e89522a51", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request in Third Municipal District\n- Summary: The motion for approval of the conditional use request in the Third Municipal District, subject to eleven provisos, was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen. It was approved, as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 36-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of conditional use request with eleven provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Municipal District, City Planning\n- UID: 4fda7707-9b51-4052-96c5-06318b061e37\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request in Central Business District\n- Summary: The motion for approving the demolition request in the Central Business District, as recommended by the City Planning Commission, was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer. It was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: DR_NO. 4-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of demolition request\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Central Business District, City Planning\n- UID: 4fda7707-9b51-4052-96c5-06318b061e37", + "uid": "4fda7707-9b51-4052-96c5-06318b061e37", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rental Occupancy Tax\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. A deferral was requested, and the deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested due to suspended deadlines\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, Deferral\n- UID: baa8bc19-1083-4ad8-a84f-4cde0939a683\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. A deferral was requested, and the deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested due to suspended deadlines\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, Deferral\n- UID: baa8bc19-1083-4ad8-a84f-4cde0939a683\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from various departments and appropriating funds to other departments. No voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - No voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to the 2020 Capital Budget\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriation, Amendment\n- UID: baa8bc19-1083-4ad8-a84f-4cde0939a683", + "uid": "baa8bc19-1083-4ad8-a84f-4cde0939a683", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and reporting requirements for multi-year contracts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Sections 70-810 and 70-813 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to require reporting regarding compliance and mandate provisions in multi-year contracts for annual inflation adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred for further discussion and potential amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance reporting, multi-year contracts, inflation adjustments\n- UID: 1101c3c4-cb2d-4a35-abba-46259bc47831\n\n- Topic: Authorization of a lease agreement for public right-of-way use\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an agreement to grant a lease to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at specific addresses. It also sets the minimum price and terms of the lease agreement and declares the reasons for such use.\n- Ordinance Number: 32980\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred for further discussion and potential amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, property encroachments\n- UID: 1101c3c4-cb2d-4a35-abba-46259bc47831", + "uid": "1101c3c4-cb2d-4a35-abba-46259bc47831", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code for Bicycles and Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend several sections of the City Code to distinguish between bicycles and electric scooters, and to provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters. The council has requested a deferral for this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- UID: 1b2c4fd9-2f80-4dc8-9953-126cf8acd27c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32983\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- UID: 1b2c4fd9-2f80-4dc8-9953-126cf8acd27c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative (Expenditures)\n- Summary: This ordinance is a companion to the previous one and aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, addressing food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: 32984\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- UID: 1b2c4fd9-2f80-4dc8-9953-126cf8acd27c\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Budget for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19 through the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative.\n- Ordinance Number: 32985\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- UID: 1b2c4fd9-2f80-4dc8-9953-126cf8acd27c", + "uid": "1b2c4fd9-2f80-4dc8-9953-126cf8acd27c", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the SAFE-ITR Grant program. The ordinance was submitted electronically, and a deferral was requested.\n- Ordinance Number: 32987\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as it was deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Department of Police, SAFE-ITR Grant program\n- UID: c8a19e07-8798-4111-b0f0-58642c6906fc\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program and transfer of federal grant funds for the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds for the SAFE-ITR Grant program and transfer federal grant funds from the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Department of Police for the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program. It was electronically submitted, and a deferral was requested.\n- Ordinance Number: 32988\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as it was deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Department of Police, Byrne JAG grant program\n- UID: c8a19e07-8798-4111-b0f0-58642c6906fc\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program. It was electronically submitted, and a deferral was requested.\n- Ordinance Number: 32989\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as it was deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, NOPD, Coverdell Lab Training grant program\n- UID: c8a19e07-8798-4111-b0f0-58642c6906fc\n\n- Topic: Amendment of the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds for a specific program. It was electronically submitted, and a deferral was requested.\n- Ordinance Number: 32990\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable as it was deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, federal grant funds\n- UID: c8a19e07-8798-4111-b0f0-58642c6906fc", + "uid": "c8a19e07-8798-4111-b0f0-58642c6906fc", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training program\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,990\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred request for further consideration\n- UID: ea3ea1a1-0de7-408e-9b3f-ccf88c97814f\n\n- Topic: Transfer of state grant funds for supplies within the Department of Police\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer state grant funds from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety within the Department of Police from the personal services category to the other operating category for supplies.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred request for further consideration\n- UID: ea3ea1a1-0de7-408e-9b3f-ccf88c97814f\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the Sewerage and Water Board to establish procedures, requirements, and reporting obligations relative to the transfer, use, and oversight of certain funds deposited in the special fund designated as the City of New Orleans Infrastructure Maintenance Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,993\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred request for further consideration\n- UID: ea3ea1a1-0de7-408e-9b3f-ccf88c97814f\n\n- Topic: Establishment of an Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion aimed to establish an Advisory Committee to provide recommendations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-170\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred request for further consideration\n- UID: ea3ea1a1-0de7-408e-9b3f-ccf88c97814f", + "uid": "ea3ea1a1-0de7-408e-9b3f-ccf88c97814f", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines the establishment of a 9-member City Council Street Renaming Commission, with appointees from the Mayor, Executive Director of the City Planning Commission Office, and each Councilmember. Members are required to have a demonstrable record of scholarship related to the history and geography of New Orleans, especially in relation to traditionally underrepresented communities.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-170\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, establishing the City Council Street Renaming Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Street Renaming, Commission, New Orleans\n- UID: d56613a5-ca23-45c8-9ebc-9420e38a210c\n\n- Topic: Lower Ninth Ward Off-Street Parking Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to establish a new Interim Zoning District in the Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood, with the intent of amending off-street parking regulations for redevelopment of lots in the area.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for the establishment of the Lower Ninth Ward Off-Street Parking Interim Zoning District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Off-Street Parking, Lower Ninth Ward, City Planning Commission\n- UID: d56613a5-ca23-45c8-9ebc-9420e38a210c", + "uid": "d56613a5-ca23-45c8-9ebc-9420e38a210c", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Off-Street Parking Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance addresses off-street parking requirements for two-family dwellings on lots of forty-six feet or less in lot width. It also outlines the appeal procedure for any related decisions.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Off-Street Parking, Two-Family Dwellings, Appeal Procedure\n- UID: 87ae4cb4-4af7-4318-a0e4-b7980f45ef6e\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Campground Use in M-MU Maritime Mixed Use District\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in the M-MU Maritime Mixed Use District, with specific considerations related to recreational vehicles, camping space density, and required lot setback.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-173\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for the proposed amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Campground Use, Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 87ae4cb4-4af7-4318-a0e4-b7980f45ef6e", + "uid": "87ae4cb4-4af7-4318-a0e4-b7980f45ef6e", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Creation of Public-Facing Database by Independent Police Monitor\n- Summary: Resolution supporting the creation of a public-facing database by the Independent Police Monitor to increase community engagement, ensure timely data collection on police use of force and disciplinary hearings, and provide heightened transparency of law enforcement encounters in New Orleans to create additional accountability.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-175\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution supporting the creation of a public-facing database by the Independent Police Monitor passed with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Transparency, Police Accountability, Community Engagement\n- UID: 8e603b46-5baf-42f6-afcb-d881abcdea19\n\n- Topic: Special Election in Lake Vista Crime Prevention District\n- Summary: Resolution calling a special election in the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-181\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to call a special election in the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District was not accompanied by a voting outcome in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Crime Prevention District\n- UID: 8e603b46-5baf-42f6-afcb-d881abcdea19\n\n- Topic: Special Election in Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District\n- Summary: Resolution calling a special election in the Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-182\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to call a special election in the Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District was not accompanied by a voting outcome in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Neighborhood Improvement District\n- UID: 8e603b46-5baf-42f6-afcb-d881abcdea19", + "uid": "8e603b46-5baf-42f6-afcb-d881abcdea19", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted the recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the June 18, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submitted electronically and received\n- Tags/Keywords: Theresa R. Becher, deferrals, withdrawals, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: 5dcae2bc-08b1-4acc-9a6c-ccbede5c703a\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted the transmittal document for the reports to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. Reports can be accessed at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports submitted for review\n- Tags/Keywords: Erin Spears, transmittal document, reports, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- UID: 5dcae2bc-08b1-4acc-9a6c-ccbede5c703a", + "uid": "5dcae2bc-08b1-4acc-9a6c-ccbede5c703a", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Annual Update to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator Cost Recovery Rider\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an annual update to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator Cost Recovery Rider. The ordinance was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Cost Recovery Rider\n- UID: fa83f547-916e-4ad9-8281-588140126171\n\n- Topic: Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of the Financing Plan\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an application for approval of the financing plan to issue new first mortgage bonds, other debt securities, and new preferred securities. The ordinance was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, financing plan, first mortgage bonds\n- UID: fa83f547-916e-4ad9-8281-588140126171\n\n- Topic: Letter regarding the City Council Cares Program\n- Summary: Energy Future New Orleans submitted a letter regarding the City Council Cares Program. The outcome of the vote was not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Future New Orleans, City Council Cares Program\n- UID: fa83f547-916e-4ad9-8281-588140126171\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision for 519 First Street\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt, on behalf of the property at 519 First Street, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" of the proposed plans. The suggested public hearing date is currently unknown, and deadlines are suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request is pending, and the public hearing date is currently unknown.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, property at 519 First Street\n- UID: fa83f547-916e-4ad9-8281-588140126171\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s Decision for 727 S. Salcedo Street\n- Summary: James Thomas, owner of the property at 727 S. Salcedo Street, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of the full demolition proposed for the property. The suggested public hearing date is currently unknown, and deadlines are suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request is pending, and the public hearing date is currently unknown.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, property at 727 S. Salcedo Street\n- UID: fa83f547-916e-4ad9-8281-588140126171", + "uid": "fa83f547-916e-4ad9-8281-588140126171", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s failure to take action regarding 4716 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The council discussed an appeal regarding the failure of the Historic District Landmarks Commission to take action on an application for retention of demolition of the property located at 4716 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, demolition, property\n- UID: b7105561-6f91-432a-9e7b-ee4a7dee80d8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 40/20, 49/20, 50/20, 51/20, 52/20, 53/20, 54/20\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted various zoning docket numbers to the council for review and action.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines for review were suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, review\n- UID: b7105561-6f91-432a-9e7b-ee4a7dee80d8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds to the Office of Homeland Security for disaster resilience of the local seafood industry\n- Summary: The council considered an ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,928\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, funds, Homeland Security, disaster resilience, seafood industry\n- UID: b7105561-6f91-432a-9e7b-ee4a7dee80d8\n\n- Topic: [Same as previous topic, but different ordinance number]\n- Summary: [Same as previous summary, but with different ordinance number]\n- Ordinance Number: 32,929\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after being recommended for approval by the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, funds, Homeland Security, disaster resilience, seafood industry\n- UID: b7105561-6f91-432a-9e7b-ee4a7dee80d8", + "uid": "b7105561-6f91-432a-9e7b-ee4a7dee80d8", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Disaster Resilience of the Local Seafood Industry\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. It was referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32929 - 28377 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds approved for disaster resilience of the local seafood industry.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, Office of Homeland Security, disaster resilience, local seafood industry\n- UID: 1e4e3e35-26b2-42b7-813b-135e9b77e1ff\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Gallier Hall Maintenance\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate funds to the Department of Property Management in the Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund for the upkeep, care, and improvement of Gallier Hall. It was referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32952 - 28378 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds approved for Gallier Hall maintenance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, Department of Property Management, Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund, maintenance and improvement\n- UID: 1e4e3e35-26b2-42b7-813b-135e9b77e1ff\n\n- Topic: Additional Appropriation of Funds for Gallier Hall Maintenance\n- Summary: This ordinance was another proposal to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate funds to the Department of Property Management in the Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund for the upkeep, care, and improvement of Gallier Hall. It was referred to the Budget Committee, recommended for approval, and ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32953 - 28378 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional appropriation of funds approved for Gallier Hall maintenance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, Department of Property Management, Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund, maintenance and improvement\n- UID: 1e4e3e35-26b2-42b7-813b-135e9b77e1ff", + "uid": "1e4e3e35-26b2-42b7-813b-135e9b77e1ff", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the 2020 Capital Budget by appropriating funds to the Department of Public Works. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,957\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds to the Department of Public Works\n- UID: d30f5cce-688a-43f5-82c5-b3f3335afdbc\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 by appropriating state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for specific grant programs. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,958\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of state grant funds to the Department of Police\n- UID: d30f5cce-688a-43f5-82c5-b3f3335afdbc\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend an existing ordinance to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for specific grant programs. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,959\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of state grant funds to the Department of Police\n- UID: d30f5cce-688a-43f5-82c5-b3f3335afdbc", + "uid": "d30f5cce-688a-43f5-82c5-b3f3335afdbc", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for State Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District grant programs. The Budget Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32959 - 28382 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, State Grant Funds, Police Department, Victim Assistance, Advocates\n- UID: 5dd02cdb-9d1e-43ef-ac49-355755971a9a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for the property located at 6026-28 N. Villere St. The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was also adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-172\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant approval and adopt the consent agenda was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Consent Agenda\n- UID: 5dd02cdb-9d1e-43ef-ac49-355755971a9a", + "uid": "5dd02cdb-9d1e-43ef-ac49-355755971a9a", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of William E. Wolf, Yazoo Restorations, LLC\n- Summary: The appeal was regarding the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"no action\" for the structural removal of more than 50% of the roof structure for the property located at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received at the meeting, and a hearing was held.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, historic district, landmarks commission, roof structure, 1837 State Street\n- UID: 0d79e7e6-2ae3-426b-b1ce-94cdef6ee6a1\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-177 by Councilmember Giarrusso\n- Summary: The motion granted the demolition request of more than 50% of the roof structure for the property at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-177\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was electronically submitted, and speakers included Michelle Villere, Wendy Kerrigan, Archie Casbarian, and Ruth S Kullman.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, demolition request, roof structure, 1837 State Street\n- UID: 0d79e7e6-2ae3-426b-b1ce-94cdef6ee6a1", + "uid": "0d79e7e6-2ae3-426b-b1ce-94cdef6ee6a1", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 29/20 - KCT Magazine St, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a curb cut along Julia Street in a CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, but the motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 29-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the curb cut along Julia Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Urban Core, Curb Cut\n- UID: 3eacda8b-a3ee-4076-b0d6-e3947eac4e7d\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M~20-179 - By: Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: The motion overruled the City Planning Commission's denial and approved the conditional use for a curb cut along Julia Street in a CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. It was subject to four waivers and four provisos. The motion was approved, but no specific voting details were provided.\n- Ordinance Number: No. M~20-179\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the curb cut along Julia Street was approved with specific waivers and provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, Urban Core, CBD-6 District, Waivers\n- UID: 3eacda8b-a3ee-4076-b0d6-e3947eac4e7d", + "uid": "3eacda8b-a3ee-4076-b0d6-e3947eac4e7d", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 35/20 - MELP and MAG, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance granted a waiver to allow for a garage entrance, with provisos requiring approvals from the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission, the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Safety and Permits. It also prohibited commercial short-term rentals at the property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-179\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Waiver, Historic District, Commercial Rentals\n- UID: 43a5ec42-7c76-418f-b3b9-dfd3635f828f", + "uid": "43a5ec42-7c76-418f-b3b9-dfd3635f828f", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Conditional Use Permit for Commercial Development\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for a development containing commercial units between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 35-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the conditional use permit was approved with the addition of a waiver for vehicular parking spaces and an amendment to Proviso No. 11.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Commercial Development, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: bf0f027e-1d03-46f4-99ae-c6f5f9be7aae\n\n- Topic: Motion for Conditional Use Permit for Commercial Development\n- Summary: The motion approved a conditional use permit for a development containing commercial units between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts, subject to twelve provisos and an amendment to Proviso No. 11, as well as the addition of a waiver for vehicular parking spaces.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-180\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the conditional use permit was approved with the addition of a waiver for vehicular parking spaces and an amendment to Proviso No. 11.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Commercial Development, Motion Approval, Vehicular Parking Spaces\n- UID: bf0f027e-1d03-46f4-99ae-c6f5f9be7aae", + "uid": "bf0f027e-1d03-46f4-99ae-c6f5f9be7aae", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 36/20 - City Council Motion M-20-23\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a residential care facility in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to eleven provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-180\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for a residential care facility was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- UID: 9cdfaaf1-b75e-4cf4-9e23-fb0d364cc7ec\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 36/20\n- Summary: This motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the conditional use request with eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-176\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (2 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approved the conditional use request with the recommended provisos.\n- UID: 9cdfaaf1-b75e-4cf4-9e23-fb0d364cc7ec", + "uid": "9cdfaaf1-b75e-4cf4-9e23-fb0d364cc7ec", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Design Review 4/20 - New Orleans Building Corporation\n- Summary: Request for the demolition of a structure in the Central Business District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL.\" Motion M-20-178 approved the favorable recommendation and granted the demolition request.\n- Ordinance Number: DR_NO. 4-20, M-20-178\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion M-20-178: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition request approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, City Planning Commission, Central Business District\n- UID: e68dd4d1-42d2-40ff-9d86-a1c68e2fa1b0\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,905 - By: Councilmembers Gisleson Palmer and Banks\n- Summary: Details of this ordinance were not provided in the provided text.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,905\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Not available\n- UID: e68dd4d1-42d2-40ff-9d86-a1c68e2fa1b0", + "uid": "e68dd4d1-42d2-40ff-9d86-a1c68e2fa1b0", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Chapter 150 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/2/20\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, occupancy tax, short term rentals\n- UID: b85760a5-17d3-4e20-85a8-a70f936cf04b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance provides for the establishment of a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/2/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, indoor amusement facility, CBD-5 district\n- UID: b85760a5-17d3-4e20-85a8-a70f936cf04b\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Capital Budget by de-appropriating and appropriating funds to various departments. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: 2020 Capital Budget, appropriation of funds\n- UID: b85760a5-17d3-4e20-85a8-a70f936cf04b", + "uid": "b85760a5-17d3-4e20-85a8-a70f936cf04b", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Reporting and Inflation Adjustments in Contracts\n- Summary: An ordinance to mandate reporting regarding compliance and provisions for annual inflation adjustments in multi-year contracts. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,979\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and none against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance, Multi-year Contracts, Reporting, Inflation Adjustments\n- UID: b931a9bf-dabb-4233-a5c1-0525cb7e16c4\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Encroachments on Public Right-of-Way\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at specific addresses.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,980\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 5 in favor and 2 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Encroachments\n- UID: b931a9bf-dabb-4233-a5c1-0525cb7e16c4", + "uid": "b931a9bf-dabb-4233-a5c1-0525cb7e16c4", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and regulation of bicycles and electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain sections of the City of New Orleans Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulation, Bicycles, Electric Scooters\n- UID: b2e844c3-851d-4b09-bdfc-b1f38023503a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend an operating budget ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, addressing food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19. The motion was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32983\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, Feeding Initiative, Appropriation\n- UID: b2e844c3-851d-4b09-bdfc-b1f38023503a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of operating budget ordinance for federal grant funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend an operating budget ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative. The motion was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32984\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: b2e844c3-851d-4b09-bdfc-b1f38023503a", + "uid": "b2e844c3-851d-4b09-bdfc-b1f38023503a", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: An ordinance to provide an operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID.\n- Ordinance Number: 32984\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/2/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- UID: b9a7754b-a78d-4395-8526-4f2109d4d75a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant Program\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32987\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/2/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- UID: b9a7754b-a78d-4395-8526-4f2109d4d75a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant Program and Transfer of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program and to transfer federal grant funds from the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Department of Police for the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32988\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/2/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- UID: b9a7754b-a78d-4395-8526-4f2109d4d75a", + "uid": "b9a7754b-a78d-4395-8526-4f2109d4d75a", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,989\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, NOPD, appropriations, budget, amendment\n- UID: 0b7df0b6-e9d6-4287-b387-c430c4cc465d\n\n- Topic: Transfer of State Grant Funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to transfer state grant funds from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety within the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, NOPD, appropriations, budget, amendment\n- UID: 0b7df0b6-e9d6-4287-b387-c430c4cc465d", + "uid": "0b7df0b6-e9d6-4287-b387-c430c4cc465d", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between City of New Orleans and Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Sewerage and Water Board to establish procedures, requirements, and reporting obligations for the transfer, use, and oversight of certain funds in the Infrastructure Maintenance Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 32993\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Infrastructure Maintenance Fund, Sewerage and Water Board, City of New Orleans\n- UID: f02afc9e-afed-4e2e-86ba-0fc410ad7109\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Advisory Committee for Street Renaming\n- Summary: The motion establishes an Advisory Committee to provide recommendations and guiding principles to the City Council for the renaming of certain public streets, parks, and places.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-170\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was introduced to establish the Advisory Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Advisory Committee, Street Renaming, City Council, New Orleans\n- UID: f02afc9e-afed-4e2e-86ba-0fc410ad7109", + "uid": "f02afc9e-afed-4e2e-86ba-0fc410ad7109", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of City Planning Commission Members\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines the appointment process for members of the City Planning Commission, with one member appointed by the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission Office and the remaining seven appointees selected by the City Council. All appointees must have a demonstrable record of scholarship related to the history and geography of New Orleans, especially in relation to traditionally underrepresented communities. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment process for City Planning Commission members has been approved by the City Council.\n- UID: 81597dc4-ff7c-49c9-8de4-f2e4c47250d5", + "uid": "81597dc4-ff7c-49c9-8de4-f2e4c47250d5", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 24/20 - City Council Motion No. M-19-365\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a veterans wellness facility in a specific residential district, with a recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to twelve provisos. It was electronically received at the meeting of 5/7/20 and was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 24-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved subject to the specified provisos.\n- UID: 729bd1a0-e294-4b34-9900-7c17e64451f8\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-174 - By: Councilmembers Moreno and Brossett\n- Summary: This motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the conditional use request provided in ZD No. 2/20, subject to twelve provisos as provided in the City Planning report, with the addition of nine provisos, for a total of twenty-one provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-174\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approved the conditional use request with specified provisos.\n- UID: 729bd1a0-e294-4b34-9900-7c17e64451f8", + "uid": "729bd1a0-e294-4b34-9900-7c17e64451f8", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishing Lower Ninth Ward Off-Street Parking Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to establish a new Interim Zoning District in the Lower Ninth Ward, amending off-street parking regulations for two-family dwellings in specific areas. The motion was adopted with 6 yeas and 1 absence.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing to amend off-street parking regulations in the Lower Ninth Ward.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Interim Zoning District, Off-Street Parking, Public Hearing\n- UID: 23d744d0-069d-4db3-8e32-f7064d2a864d", + "uid": "23d744d0-069d-4db3-8e32-f7064d2a864d", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Off-Street Parking Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance states that two-family dwellings on lots of forty-six (46) feet or less in lot width are only required to provide one (1) off-street parking space. It also outlines the appeal procedure for appeals related to off-street parking requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Off-Street Parking, Two-Family Dwellings, Appeal Procedure\n- UID: 14991adb-e7f3-41c3-b4a6-8b32f3285a79\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in the Maritime Mixed Use District and to modify use standards.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-173\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, and the City Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing for the proposed amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Campground\n- UID: 14991adb-e7f3-41c3-b4a6-8b32f3285a79", + "uid": "14991adb-e7f3-41c3-b4a6-8b32f3285a79", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Inclusion of Recreational Vehicles in Campgrounds\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to include Recreational Vehicles in the types of transient occupancy allowed at campgrounds, and to reevaluate the minimum area and perimeter lot setback for campgrounds.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-173\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Campgrounds, Recreational Vehicles, Transient Occupancy, Density Level, Perimeter Lot Setback\n- UID: 37b97ebd-53e8-43c9-83f5-a591d4dc216d\n\n- Topic: Support for Independent Police Monitor Database\n- Summary: The resolution supported the creation of a public-facing database by the Independent Police Monitor to increase community engagement, ensure timely data collection on police use of force and disciplinary hearings, and provide heightened transparency of law enforcement encounters in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-175\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous support)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Independent Police Monitor, Database, Community Engagement, Transparency, Law Enforcement\n- UID: 37b97ebd-53e8-43c9-83f5-a591d4dc216d", + "uid": "37b97ebd-53e8-43c9-83f5-a591d4dc216d", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election in Lake Vista Crime Prevention District\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution to call a special election in the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Calling for a special election in the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Lake Vista Crime Prevention District, R-20-181\n- UID: 2f1ac8a4-c05b-46cc-9380-e944072f415a", + "uid": "2f1ac8a4-c05b-46cc-9380-e944072f415a", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election in Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District\n- Summary: Resolution calling a special election in the Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District for November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading - Passed (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Special election called for November 3, 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District, R=20-182\n- UID: 25272975-81a4-4d97-84f1-e38aec258e1c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for 2020 to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,994\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Laid over as required by law\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines currently suspended pursuant to emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act funds, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination, NOPD, CAL. NO. 32,994\n- UID: 25272975-81a4-4d97-84f1-e38aec258e1c", + "uid": "25272975-81a4-4d97-84f1-e38aec258e1c", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was electronically submitted for consideration. \n- Ordinance Number: 32995\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS, and it is now in effect.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act funds, Operating Budget, NOPD, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: 94e735ed-c4a3-4814-92d5-dfca9d44bfeb\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was electronically submitted for consideration. \n- Ordinance Number: 32996\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS, and it is now in effect.\n- Tags/Keywords: federal judicial assistance grants, Operating Budget, NOPD, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: 94e735ed-c4a3-4814-92d5-dfca9d44bfeb\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was electronically submitted for consideration. \n- Ordinance Number: 32997\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS, and it is now in effect.\n- Tags/Keywords: federal judicial assistance grants, Operating Budget, NOPD, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: 94e735ed-c4a3-4814-92d5-dfca9d44bfeb", + "uid": "94e735ed-c4a3-4814-92d5-dfca9d44bfeb", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,998\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, COVID-19, Health Department\n- UID: ae3650df-5d65-4f25-83b1-08d3e6e4fc94\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Expenditure Budget for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,999\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Expenditure, Health Department, COVID-19\n- UID: ae3650df-5d65-4f25-83b1-08d3e6e4fc94\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for a Bar\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a bar in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,000\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Historic District\n- UID: ae3650df-5d65-4f25-83b1-08d3e6e4fc94", + "uid": "ae3650df-5d65-4f25-83b1-08d3e6e4fc94", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Amendment for Live Entertainment\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant an amendment to allow live entertainment in a specific commercial district. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,001\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to allow live entertainment in the designated commercial district was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Live Entertainment, Commercial District\n- UID: e8401957-1594-43bb-bcef-54706408e8bd\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,002\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the appropriation of federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds was postponed to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant Funds, Flood Mitigation, Homeland Security\n- UID: e8401957-1594-43bb-bcef-54706408e8bd\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget for the year 2020 to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,003\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the amendment of the operating budget for the year 2020 was postponed to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grants, Homeland Security\n- UID: e8401957-1594-43bb-bcef-54706408e8bd", + "uid": "e8401957-1594-43bb-bcef-54706408e8bd", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security. The fiscal note was received, and the deadlines are currently suspended pursuant to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 33003\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Federal Grant, Homeland Security\n- UID: 2ef8493d-7945-4dcf-be97-3b38bbcd7cd0\n\n- Topic: Renaming of South and North Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to change the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and the divided and undivided sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North Doctor Norman Francis Parkway and Moss Street, respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Name Change, Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- UID: 2ef8493d-7945-4dcf-be97-3b38bbcd7cd0\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Size Limitations for Trucks in the City\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the city code to revise size limitations for trucks traveling on city streets, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with two abstentions and without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck Size Limitations, City Code Amendments\n- UID: 2ef8493d-7945-4dcf-be97-3b38bbcd7cd0", + "uid": "2ef8493d-7945-4dcf-be97-3b38bbcd7cd0", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Additional Intergovernmental Revenues\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Revenues. Fiscal Note received. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,006\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to appropriate additional funds for Intergovernmental Revenues.\n- UID: 22727c18-a3fb-4c00-aa7c-b9c0ea20cdd6\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Additional Intergovernmental Expenditures\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Expenditures. Fiscal Note received.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,007\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to appropriate additional funds for Intergovernmental Expenditures.\n- UID: 22727c18-a3fb-4c00-aa7c-b9c0ea20cdd6\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to appropriate federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- UID: 22727c18-a3fb-4c00-aa7c-b9c0ea20cdd6", + "uid": "22727c18-a3fb-4c00-aa7c-b9c0ea20cdd6", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending Operating Budget for FEMA Reimbursement\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, FEMA reimbursement, federal grant funds\n- UID: c8e3f5ff-22fc-46f0-95f2-cecfbc90547c\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in Historic Urban District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed to 10/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, multi-family dwelling, historic urban district\n- UID: c8e3f5ff-22fc-46f0-95f2-cecfbc90547c\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Contractor Storage Yard\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to grant a planned development authorizing a conditional use to permit a contractor storage yard in a General Planned Development District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33010\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (90 Days, Cn. Deadline 9/2/20)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Cn. Deadline 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is pending further review within specific deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned development, contractor storage yard, General Planned Development District\n- UID: c8e3f5ff-22fc-46f0-95f2-cecfbc90547c", + "uid": "c8e3f5ff-22fc-46f0-95f2-cecfbc90547c", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article 19 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District in the Vieux Carr\u00e9 area of New Orleans, with the intent of setting maximum building height standards in specific zones. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,012\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is pending further action as of the meeting date.\n- UID: dd4c657a-62ef-424f-a190-1484b1583927\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bed and Breakfast in Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a principal bed and breakfast in a specific district in New Orleans. It was introduced by Councilmember Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,013\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is pending further action as of the meeting date.\n- UID: dd4c657a-62ef-424f-a190-1484b1583927", + "uid": "dd4c657a-62ef-424f-a190-1484b1583927", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant a mixed-use development in specific districts, allowing for multi-family residential and commercial use. The council discussed the ordinance but did not reach a final decision due to the suspension of deadlines pursuant to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 11/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Discussion only)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No final decision was reached due to the suspension of deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Mixed-Use Development, Zoning\n- UID: 4c8a4de3-52f9-4750-b152-d9b1bf0d8ddd\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Commercial Use\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use for a dental clinic over 5,000 square feet in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was discussed within the council, but no final decision was made due to the suspension of deadlines.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 15/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Discussion only)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No final decision was reached due to the suspension of deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Commercial Use, Zoning\n- UID: 4c8a4de3-52f9-4750-b152-d9b1bf0d8ddd\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was discussed within the council, but no final decision was made due to the suspension of deadlines.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 27/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Discussion only)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No final decision was reached due to the suspension of deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning\n- UID: 4c8a4de3-52f9-4750-b152-d9b1bf0d8ddd", + "uid": "4c8a4de3-52f9-4750-b152-d9b1bf0d8ddd", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed an amendment to allow a commercial use (office) over 5,000 square feet in floor area in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 27x. CAL. NO. 33,017\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Use, Amendment\n- UID: b82078c2-8e35-4baf-bcee-24687445e614\n\n- Topic: Access to Police Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Footage\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to mandate the NOPD to provide prompt access to camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel and prohibit deviation from NOPD policies.\n- Ordinance Number: 27y. CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with one abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police, Camera Footage, Access, NOPD\n- UID: b82078c2-8e35-4baf-bcee-24687445e614\n\n- Topic: Multi-Agency Task Force Agreements\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to prohibit NOPD from entering into agreements that exempt law enforcement officers from NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 27z. CAL. NO. 33,019\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with one nay vote and one abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-Agency Task Force, Agreements, NOPD\n- UID: b82078c2-8e35-4baf-bcee-24687445e614", + "uid": "b82078c2-8e35-4baf-bcee-24687445e614", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a committee to review the allocation of City resources in the local criminal justice system and provide recommendations to the Council on investments and associated policy priorities.\n- Ordinance Number: 33019\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with overwhelming support from the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Justice System, Advisory Committee, Resource Allocation, Policy Priorities\n- UID: 992050f1-9ded-4d6e-8a1a-6ce0a073c813\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the City Code to limit officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation and provide for a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, albeit with some dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code Amendment, Officer Discretion, Misdemeanor Violations, Summons\n- UID: 992050f1-9ded-4d6e-8a1a-6ce0a073c813\n\n- Topic: Regulation of City's Use of Surveillance Technology\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, including an approval process and Council oversight, as well as limitations on the collection, use, and sharing of personal data.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, but with a notable number of dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance Technology, Regulation, Data Collection, Council Oversight\n- UID: 992050f1-9ded-4d6e-8a1a-6ce0a073c813", + "uid": "992050f1-9ded-4d6e-8a1a-6ce0a073c813", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting at 4:35 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned at 4:35 PM.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to Adjourn, Council Meeting, Adjournment\n- UID: 3f1161a8-2ea3-4cfd-98c6-0b3548cc0348", + "uid": "3f1161a8-2ea3-4cfd-98c6-0b3548cc0348", + "publish_date": "6-18-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 6-18-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted by Lora W. Johnson, Clerk of Council, and seven members were present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established for the meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, City Council Meeting\n- UID: 7ded9d67-0e6c-440c-9ab4-4a6cf22fc4bf", + "uid": "7ded9d67-0e6c-440c-9ab4-4a6cf22fc4bf", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n - Summary: Approval of the minutes from the September 3, 2020 and September 17, 2020 meetings.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: May be approved\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the minutes\n - Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, September meetings\n - UID: 12aedad3-5129-47c8-83e7-dd5b3f6ceae2\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher\n - Summary: Submission of recommended agenda items for deferrals for the October 1, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Submission of recommended agenda items for deferrals\n - Tags/Keywords: Communication, Theresa R. Becher, Deferrals, October meeting\n - UID: 12aedad3-5129-47c8-83e7-dd5b3f6ceae2", + "uid": "12aedad3-5129-47c8-83e7-dd5b3f6ceae2", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal for Demolition of Property at 2326 Robert Street\n- Summary: Alyssa Wernet, Director of Operations at The Demo Diva, LLC, requested an appeal for the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of denial for demolition of the property located at 2326 Robert Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suggested Hearing Date Set For 10/15/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property, Hearing, 2326 Robert Street\n- UID: 480c0e04-c3ac-483c-a7ed-c529d5d9371d\n\n- Topic: Electric and Gas Utility Matters Reports\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel at Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted reports related to electric and gas utility matters from Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The reports included fuel adjustments, purchased power cost recovery adjustments, environmental adjustments, purchased gas adjustments, and New Orleans Power Station pollutant reports.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric, Gas, Utility Matters, Reports, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Fuel Adjustments, Power Cost Recovery, Environmental Adjustments, Purchased Gas Adjustments, Power Station Pollutant Reports\n- UID: 480c0e04-c3ac-483c-a7ed-c529d5d9371d", + "uid": "480c0e04-c3ac-483c-a7ed-c529d5d9371d", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Approve Agreement in Principle to Revise the Formula Rate Plan Filing Dates and to Implement Other Provisions Contained Therein, UD-18-07\n- Summary: The motion submitted by ENO aimed to revise the formula rate plan filing dates and implement other provisions. There were comments from advisors and ENO on reporting requirements, as well as comments from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. on proposed renewable and clean portfolio standard regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the agreement in principle was passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- UID: f82437aa-14ff-4271-9cce-fcd985c9f736\n\n- Topic: Communication from Jason A. Riggs, Managing Member, Historic Pro NOLA, L.L.C.\n- Summary: Jason A. Riggs requested a one-year extension to Ordinance No. 027869 MCS, granting a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: 027869 MCS\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the requested extension was not included in the provided information.\n- UID: f82437aa-14ff-4271-9cce-fcd985c9f736", + "uid": "f82437aa-14ff-4271-9cce-fcd985c9f736", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Withdrawal of Demolition Permit Application (3030 First Street)\n- Summary: Edward Fleming, Architect, requested to withdraw the Demolition Permit application for the property located at 3030 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The withdrawal request was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Withdrawal Request, Property\n- UID: 3c6b748f-7d20-473a-8e25-27135b4c1e11\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (Sewerage and Water Board)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, City of New Orleans, submitted an Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the Sewerage and Water Board, specifically regarding the Pilot Special Rate of Pay - Meter Reading Incentive Pay Program.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was electronically submitted and may be received and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendment, Sewerage and Water Board, Budget Committee\n- UID: 3c6b748f-7d20-473a-8e25-27135b4c1e11\n\n- Topic: Transmission of Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 64/20, 68/20, 70/20, 71/20, 73/20, 74/20, and 75/20, with a suggested hearing date set for 10/15/20 and a deadline of 11/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmission was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission, Hearing Date, Deadline\n- UID: 3c6b748f-7d20-473a-8e25-27135b4c1e11", + "uid": "3c6b748f-7d20-473a-8e25-27135b4c1e11", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from C-l General Commercial District to LI Light Industrial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a C-l General Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District for specific properties located at 14100 Chef Menteur Highway, 14200 Chef Menteur Highway, and 14300 Chef Menteur Highway. This change will re-designate the properties on the official zoning map as LI.\n- Ordinance Number: 33110 - 28503 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, and the properties will be re-designated as LI Light Industrial District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, LI Light Industrial District, Property Re-designation\n- UID: 65dc00a7-33e0-4673-8a38-8e820b41f705\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for a Food Business\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use permit to allow a food business at a specific location.\n- Ordinance Number: 33111 - 28504 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the establishment of a conditional use permit for a food business at the specified location.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Food Business, Location\n- UID: 65dc00a7-33e0-4673-8a38-8e820b41f705", + "uid": "65dc00a7-33e0-4673-8a38-8e820b41f705", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM1\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, on Square 267, Lot B or 18 or 31. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,114\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Historic Urban, Ordinance\n- UID: 28dc1ec5-8ad1-492f-bea0-1ca5a0b19a13\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Retail Sale of Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant an amendment to permit the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific area. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,115\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, Amendment, Gas Station\n- UID: 28dc1ec5-8ad1-492f-bea0-1ca5a0b19a13\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Processing Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a processing facility in an M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District, on New Orleans East Tract I, Lots 86, 88, and 90. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,112\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Processing Facility, Maritime Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 28dc1ec5-8ad1-492f-bea0-1ca5a0b19a13", + "uid": "28dc1ec5-8ad1-492f-bea0-1ca5a0b19a13", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 20, Section 20.3.V, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the requirement for a traffic impact analysis for drive-through facilities, replacing it with a Traffic Plan citywide.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 57/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the zoning ordinance passed unanimously.\n- UID: 3f8664d7-8283-45bf-98e6-9a63453d0d78\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Matthew Rufo to the Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: The motion sought approval for the Mayor's appointment of Matthew Rufo to the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-290\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed in accordance with Council Rule 34.\n- UID: 3f8664d7-8283-45bf-98e6-9a63453d0d78\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Colleen Holly Callia to the Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: The motion aimed to approve the Mayor's appointment of Colleen Holly Callia to the Ethics Review Board for a term ending on June 30, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed in accordance with Council Rule 34.\n- UID: 3f8664d7-8283-45bf-98e6-9a63453d0d78\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. to a councilmember's nominee position\n- Summary: The motion sought approval for the appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. as a nominee of the councilmember for District D.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed for further consideration.\n- UID: 3f8664d7-8283-45bf-98e6-9a63453d0d78", + "uid": "3f8664d7-8283-45bf-98e6-9a63453d0d78", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment Confirmation - Emily Vuxton to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Emily Vuxton as a member of the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-313\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y: N/A, N: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed for Emily Vuxton to serve on the Audubon Commission until June 30, 2026.\n- UID: f6b97443-b83f-4d85-aa87-b2b0d1609d99\n\n- Topic: Appointment Confirmation - Jermaine L. Smith to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Jermaine L. Smith as a member of the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-314\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y: N/A, N: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed for Jermaine L. Smith to serve on the Audubon Commission until June 30, 2026.\n- UID: f6b97443-b83f-4d85-aa87-b2b0d1609d99\n\n- Topic: Reappointment Confirmation - John Robert Sawyer Jr. to Board of Building Standards and Appeals\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of John Robert Sawyer Jr. as a member of the Board of Building Standards and Appeals for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-315\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y: N/A, N: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed for John Robert Sawyer Jr. to serve on the Board of Building Standards and Appeals until June 30, 2024.\n- UID: f6b97443-b83f-4d85-aa87-b2b0d1609d99", + "uid": "f6b97443-b83f-4d85-aa87-b2b0d1609d99", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Bryne Sherwood to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the appointment of Bryne Sherwood as a member of the committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-316\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Committee appointment, Bryne Sherwood, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: f9100d31-e123-4630-a055-0333b8951526\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Damien Serauskas to the Board of Building Standards and Appeals\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the reappointment of Damien Serauskas as a member of the board for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-317\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Board reappointment, Damien Serauskas, Building Standards and Appeals\n- UID: f9100d31-e123-4630-a055-0333b8951526\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dante Bidwell to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the appointment of Dante Bidwell as a member of the committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-318\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Committee appointment, Dante Bidwell, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: f9100d31-e123-4630-a055-0333b8951526\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Denise Chandler to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the appointment of Denise Chandler as a member of the committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-319\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Committee appointment, Denise Chandler, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: f9100d31-e123-4630-a055-0333b8951526", + "uid": "f9100d31-e123-4630-a055-0333b8951526", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Jason Robinson-King to Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of Jason Robinson-King, representing the Parkview Historic District, as a member of the Historic District Landmarks Commission, for a term ending June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-320\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Reappointment\n- UID: 411668fd-d187-43a2-852f-5897bea20576\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Jesse E. LeBlanc II to Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of Jesse E. LeBlanc II, representing the Lower Garden Historic District, as a member of the Historic District Landmarks Commission, for a term ending June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-321\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Reappointment\n- UID: 411668fd-d187-43a2-852f-5897bea20576\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Nakita Shavers to Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Nakita Shavers as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-322\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, Appointment\n- UID: 411668fd-d187-43a2-852f-5897bea20576", + "uid": "411668fd-d187-43a2-852f-5897bea20576", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Robert Jones to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Robert Jones for a term ending July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-323\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, Robert Jones\n- UID: 7a0fedcb-e8a7-4a6e-bcf1-f04149ea1f4b\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Robert Steeg to the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of Robert Steeg for a term ending June 30, 2029.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-324\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, City Planning Commission, Robert Steeg\n- UID: 7a0fedcb-e8a7-4a6e-bcf1-f04149ea1f4b\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Kathleen Coverick to the New Orleans Public Library Board\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Kathleen Coverick for a term ending June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-325\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Public Library Board, Kathleen Coverick\n- UID: 7a0fedcb-e8a7-4a6e-bcf1-f04149ea1f4b", + "uid": "7a0fedcb-e8a7-4a6e-bcf1-f04149ea1f4b", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA #2017-0221, 817 Gordon Street, Gordon Redevelopment LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for the property at 817 Gordon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for the property at 817 Gordon Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Gordon Redevelopment LLC\n- UID: 4954be75-190e-41e4-b86c-8521211e1ad1\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for 2724 Pauger Street\n- Summary: Councilmember Tiffany Francois requested the demolition of the property located at 2724 Pauger Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for demolition of the property located at 2724 Pauger Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Property Demolition, 2724 Pauger Street\n- UID: 4954be75-190e-41e4-b86c-8521211e1ad1", + "uid": "4954be75-190e-41e4-b86c-8521211e1ad1", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 3030 First Street\n- Summary: Alyssa Wernet requested the demolition of the property located at 3030 First Street. The application was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-327\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application for demolition was withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Withdrawn\n- UID: 4d579eb6-6f56-4045-8bbb-f55d02cf5c3a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 1426 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- Summary: KJXXIII_ LLC requested the demolition of the property located at 1426 Elysian Fields Avenue. The motion to deny the demolition permit for the property was electronically submitted and postponed.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-330\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to deny the demolition permit - Postponed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to deny the demolition permit was postponed\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Denial, Postponed\n- UID: 4d579eb6-6f56-4045-8bbb-f55d02cf5c3a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 1818 N. Derbigny Street\n- Summary: Jon Andersen requested the demolition of the property located at 1818 N. Derbigny Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property\n- UID: 4d579eb6-6f56-4045-8bbb-f55d02cf5c3a", + "uid": "4d579eb6-6f56-4045-8bbb-f55d02cf5c3a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1818 N. Derbigny Street\n- Summary: The council considered and approved a demolition permit for the property located at 1818 N. Derbigny Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-328\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition permit was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 4aea3717-06e8-41ec-bbb2-906a7bc599b4\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for 1536 St. Roch Street\n- Summary: The council discussed a demolition request for the property located at 1536 St. Roch Street, with a motion to grant the demolition in part and deny it in part.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-339\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant the demolition in part (rear demolition for the construction of a camelback) and deny it in part (front facade demolition) was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Motion, Granting, Denying\n- UID: 4aea3717-06e8-41ec-bbb2-906a7bc599b4\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Gloria Holmes\n- Summary: The council reviewed a demolition request for an unspecified property associated with Gloria Holmes.\n- UID: 4aea3717-06e8-41ec-bbb2-906a7bc599b4", + "uid": "4aea3717-06e8-41ec-bbb2-906a7bc599b4", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 3118 Second Street\n- Summary: The council discussed a request for the demolition of the property located at 3118 Second Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later date for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Deferred, Consideration\n- UID: c7f96a2c-d176-44ac-8349-1bd080066847\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 4930 Drexel Drive\n- Summary: The council considered a request for the demolition of the property located at 4930 Drexel Drive.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-336\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: [number], NAYS: [number], ABSTAIN: [number], ABSENT: [number])\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved the demolition permit for the property\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Approval, Permit\n- UID: c7f96a2c-d176-44ac-8349-1bd080066847\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 4539 St. Claude Avenue\n- Summary: The council reviewed a request for the demolition of the property located at 4539 St. Claude Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-329\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional information or decision not provided in the summary\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Discussion\n- UID: c7f96a2c-d176-44ac-8349-1bd080066847", + "uid": "c7f96a2c-d176-44ac-8349-1bd080066847", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 4539 St. Claude Avenue\n- Summary: The council approved a demolition permit for the property located at 4539 St. Claude Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-329\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permit approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Permit, Property, St. Claude Avenue\n- UID: ef8d736e-e81e-4309-8fdf-a9f861527995\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 3800 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: Heather McVicar Ruoss appealed the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" for work on a residential building at 3800 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-341\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to raise the sill height of an existing window was granted, while the appeal for the enclosure of the rear porch was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Residential Building, Burgundy Street\n- UID: ef8d736e-e81e-4309-8fdf-a9f861527995\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Scott and Anna Dunbar\n- Summary: Scott and Anna Dunbar appealed the HDLC's decision for their property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Property\n- UID: ef8d736e-e81e-4309-8fdf-a9f861527995", + "uid": "ef8d736e-e81e-4309-8fdf-a9f861527995", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of HDLC's Denial of Demolition Application for 465 Audubon Street\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on an appeal of the HDLC's decision to deny the demolition application for 465 Audubon Street. The motion to overrule the denial and approve the demolition, with the proviso to donate historic features, was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-333\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule HDLC's denial of the demolition application was passed, subject to the proviso to donate historic features.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Appeal, HDLC, Historic Preservation\n- UID: 60ae23bc-78dd-4742-ad8e-c0aefe641386", + "uid": "60ae23bc-78dd-4742-ad8e-c0aefe641386", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1230 Webster Street\n- Summary: The council discussed an appeal regarding the demolition of a residential building at 1230 Webster Street, with the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) denying the application. A report from the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission was submitted, and a motion was made to uphold HDLC's denial of the demolition request.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-334\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to suspend the rules to receive a report from HDLC regarding 1230 Webster Street - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Motion to uphold HDLC's denial of the demolition application for 1230 Webster Street - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed, and further action on the ordinance was postponed to 1/29/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition, appeal, 1230 Webster Street\n- UID: 680bc072-7174-4e51-bbc4-df4c409b71de", + "uid": "680bc072-7174-4e51-bbc4-df4c409b71de", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 55/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-90\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow the use and retention of existing, non-conforming freestanding pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial. A motion was made to overrule the unfavorable recommendation and approve the text amendment.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-334\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overruling the unfavorable recommendation and approving the text amendment - (Passed - Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation and approve the text amendment passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: a0356b49-1bd1-447b-90e9-511b67165f7b\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 65/20 \u2014 MAJOR CONSUMERS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval with provisos - (Passed - Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit was approved with provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a0356b49-1bd1-447b-90e9-511b67165f7b", + "uid": "a0356b49-1bd1-447b-90e9-511b67165f7b", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to approve conditional use with additional provisos\n- Summary: Motion M-20-337 was presented by Councilmember Banks to approve the conditional use with seven provisos, including restrictions on short-term rentals, off-street parking requirements, and landscaping maintenance.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 65/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-20-337 was approved with the addition of three provisos, bringing the total to seven provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: 2bca1232-13b3-11eb-80dd-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a motor vehicle service and repair facility\n- Summary: Zoning Docket No. 66/20 was a request for a conditional use to permit a motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific districts, subject to thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 66/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on Zoning Docket No. 66/20 was deferred to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Motor vehicle service, Zoning\n- UID: adc31e23-b485-46be-a4a0-0d48fa9ec5ea\n\n- Topic: Text amendment for classification of \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use\n- Summary: Zoning Docket No. 67/20 involved a request for a text amendment to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in a specific district.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 67/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not available in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, Tattoo parlor, Zoning\n- UID: 6a7d5d23-75e9-4e6f-8dd9-10c7e7b4850b", + "uid": "adc31e23-b485-46be-a4a0-0d48fa9ec5ea", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It also provides for the furnishing of a surety bond, annual payments, and other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later date for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Deferred\n- UID: edc087d4-3c2e-41b6-8d32-fdc94ec7171a\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC, to allow the funding and implementation of a Smart City Pilot developed in consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later date for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Entergy New Orleans, Smart City Pilot, Deferred\n- UID: edc087d4-3c2e-41b6-8d32-fdc94ec7171a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of regulations for bicycles and electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide for prohibitions and regulations relative to electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, City Code, Bicycles, Electric Scooters\n- UID: edc087d4-3c2e-41b6-8d32-fdc94ec7171a", + "uid": "edc087d4-3c2e-41b6-8d32-fdc94ec7171a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Tags/Keywords: FEMA, federal grant funds, operating budget, Homeland Security\n- UID: 908dc4b1-97be-4fda-a214-1c3522c30df4\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 10/15/20, Technical Correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: FEMA, federal grant funds, operating budget, Homeland Security\n- UID: 908dc4b1-97be-4fda-a214-1c3522c30df4\n\n- Topic: Scooters\n- Summary: This ordinance relates to scooters and aims to provide regulations and guidelines for their operation within the city of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Scooters, regulations, city operations\n- UID: 908dc4b1-97be-4fda-a214-1c3522c30df4", + "uid": "908dc4b1-97be-4fda-a214-1c3522c30df4", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: This amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n Vote 2: Postponement to 12/18/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was deferred to later dates for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, amendment, footage, investigation, Court authorization\n- UID: 31c08b52-06a6-4efc-8b43-05d0caf79748\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain enumerated circumstances and limits officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was presented for consideration but no specific voting outcome was mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Summons, arrest, misdemeanor violations, officer discretion\n- UID: 31c08b52-06a6-4efc-8b43-05d0caf79748", + "uid": "31c08b52-06a6-4efc-8b43-05d0caf79748", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is available, requiring NOPD supervisor approval for arrest if a summons is appropriate, and specifying that certain conduct constituting a felony cannot be mandated as a municipal violation. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: 859fa78a-1c2e-479b-a5c7-b07b87a9f34c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create regulations regarding the city's use of surveillance technology, including banning certain technologies, providing for an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection and use of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: 859fa78a-1c2e-479b-a5c7-b07b87a9f34c", + "uid": "859fa78a-1c2e-479b-a5c7-b07b87a9f34c", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Changing the proposed number of the newly ordained chapter and various provisions related to surveillance technology and data protection\n- Summary: The proposed number of the newly ordained chapter has been changed from 159 to 147 to conform to the Code's alphabetical structure. Several provisions related to surveillance technology and data protection have been added, removed, or modified.\n- Ordinance Number: 24\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- UID: 2bca1232-13b3-1leb-80dd-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Approval of the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund as required by state law and city ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was deferred to a later date.\n- UID: 12b17888-8a01-47ab-b727-5ba9db7723a6\n\n- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC to construct, maintain, and operate wireless facilities within the city's limits.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was postponed, and no decision was made at this time.\n- UID: 12b17888-8a01-47ab-b727-5ba9db7723a6", + "uid": "12b17888-8a01-47ab-b727-5ba9db7723a6", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise for Toro Blanco LLC to construct and operate a fiber-optic communications system\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a fiber-optic based communications system. It also includes provisions for surety bond and annual payments. The ordinance was deferred to 10/15/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later date for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-exclusive franchise, fiber-optic communications, deferred\n- UID: ba031197-ccec-4654-9e50-7e451d414706\n\n- Topic: Map amendment to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a map amendment to apply the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations as recommended in the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\". It would impact properties within specific areas as shown in the City Planning Commission report. The ordinance was deferred to 10/15/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,113\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later date for further consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Map amendment, Inclusionary Zoning Regulations, deferred\n- UID: ba031197-ccec-4654-9e50-7e451d414706\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget to appropriate federal grant funds for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program to hire and/or rehire career law enforcement officers. The purpose is to increase community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,119\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget amendment, federal grant funds, COPS Hiring Program\n- UID: ba031197-ccec-4654-9e50-7e451d414706", + "uid": "ba031197-ccec-4654-9e50-7e451d414706", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2020 COPS Hiring Program\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds to the Department of Police for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33119\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20 & referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later date for further consideration and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, COPS Hiring Program, Police Department, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: d3591f14-97b4-4747-af58-05085a62e374\n\n- Topic: Creation of City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create the City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund within the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later date for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Cemetery, Maintenance Fund, Code of the City\n- UID: d3591f14-97b4-4747-af58-05085a62e374\n\n- Topic: Update of New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to update the composition of the New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board and establish a subgroup titled the Youth Advisory Board.\n- Ordinance Number: 33126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Children and Youth Planning Board, Youth Advisory Board, Composition Update\n- UID: d3591f14-97b4-4747-af58-05085a62e374", + "uid": "d3591f14-97b4-4747-af58-05085a62e374", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Helis Foundation\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment with The Helis Foundation to extend the duration of the original Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33127\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, The Helis Foundation\n- UID: 06059353-011a-449f-9e5c-719b4937bd76\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Downtown Development District\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Downtown Development District for infrastructure improvement and enhancement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33129\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Downtown Development District\n- UID: 06059353-011a-449f-9e5c-719b4937bd76\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use permit for an Established Multi-Family Dwelling in a specific residential district.\n- Ordinance Number: 33130\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with one nay vote and one abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling\n- UID: 06059353-011a-449f-9e5c-719b4937bd76", + "uid": "06059353-011a-449f-9e5c-719b4937bd76", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for Conditional Use Permit\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit an Established Multi-Family Dwelling in a HU-RD2 Two-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-310\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use permit, City Planning Commission, Multi-Family Dwelling\n- UID: efdd0557-b69d-47f5-bace-3ede12085713\n\n- Topic: Breast Cancer Awareness Resolution\n- Summary: Resolution expressing support for breast cancer awareness and saluting those affected by the disease.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-311\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Breast cancer awareness, Resolution\n- UID: efdd0557-b69d-47f5-bace-3ede12085713\n\n- Topic: Recognition of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg\n- Summary: Resolution recognizing the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her contributions to women's rights and justice.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-312\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Women's rights, Supreme Court\n- UID: efdd0557-b69d-47f5-bace-3ede12085713\n\n- Topic: Motion for City Planning Commission\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for a specific purpose.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Public hearing\n- UID: efdd0557-b69d-47f5-bace-3ede12085713", + "uid": "efdd0557-b69d-47f5-bace-3ede12085713", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Ruth White Davis to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The motion approves the appointment of Ruth White Davis, nominee of Dillard University, to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission, for a term ending on August 6, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-331\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Ruth White Davis approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Civil Service Commission, Ruth White Davis\n- UID: 660bc33f-a681-42fd-9dbf-02d7c0cb773b\n\n- Topic: Recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month\n- Summary: The resolution recognizes October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and acknowledges the efforts of service providers, organizations, and advocates in raising awareness of domestic violence resources and patterns of coercion by perpetrators to control intimate partners.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-332\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic Violence Awareness, Resolution, October\n- UID: 660bc33f-a681-42fd-9dbf-02d7c0cb773b\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion appoints Sade Dumas, nominee of the District B councilmember, as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-338\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Sade Dumas approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee, Sade Dumas\n- UID: 660bc33f-a681-42fd-9dbf-02d7c0cb773b", + "uid": "660bc33f-a681-42fd-9dbf-02d7c0cb773b", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to suspend City Council Rule 15 for the appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion was made to suspend City Council Rule 15, which requires G.A. committee approval for the appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-340\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Recess motion passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend City Council Rule 15 for the appointment of Sade Dumas was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Rule 15, appointment, Sade Dumas, advisory committee\n- UID: a1dd7853-aa4b-442d-881b-dc623bcb71f1", + "uid": "a1dd7853-aa4b-442d-881b-dc623bcb71f1", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the September 3, 2020 and September 17, 2020 meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Council Meeting\n- UID: 44c0a3fb-3427-42d8-a5e5-672352c80b7e\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the October 1, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agenda items were recommended for deferrals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Deferrals, Agenda Items\n- UID: 44c0a3fb-3427-42d8-a5e5-672352c80b7e", + "uid": "44c0a3fb-3427-42d8-a5e5-672352c80b7e", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal for Demolition at 2326 Robert Street\n- Summary: Alyssa Wernet, Director of Operations at The Demo Diva, LLC, appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of denial for demolition of the property located at 2326 Robert Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Hearing Date Set For 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal hearing scheduled for 10/15/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Property\n- UID: 57adae51-f950-440c-89c1-de2c9d90f505\n\n- Topic: Communications Related to Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel at the Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted transmittal documents for communications related to electric and gas utility matters from Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of reports and motions related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans, Communications\n- UID: 57adae51-f950-440c-89c1-de2c9d90f505", + "uid": "57adae51-f950-440c-89c1-de2c9d90f505", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Comments on Proposed Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Regulations\n- Summary: The company submitted comments on proposed regulations, and various resolutions and adjustments were discussed.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received and discussed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products, Chemicals, Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard, Regulations, Comments, Resolutions, Adjustments\n- UID: 6e44bbe4-c7df-4a13-a37d-eafb1eec403c\n\n- Topic: Request for Extension of Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: Jason A. Riggs requested a one-year extension for a Conditional Use permit for a multi-family dwelling, with a hearing date set for 11/5/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 75/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for extension received and hearing date set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Extension, Hearing Date\n- UID: 6e44bbe4-c7df-4a13-a37d-eafb1eec403c\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Demolition Permit Application\n- Summary: Edward Fleming requested to withdraw a Demolition Permit application for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition Permit application withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Withdrawal, Property\n- UID: 6e44bbe4-c7df-4a13-a37d-eafb1eec403c", + "uid": "6e44bbe4-c7df-4a13-a37d-eafb1eec403c", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan (Sewerage and Water Board)\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director of the City of New Orleans, submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the Sewerage and Water Board, specifically regarding a Pilot Special Rate of Pay - Meter Reading Incentive Pay Program. The amendment was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Sewerage and Water Board, Amendment, Budget Committee\n- UID: 1ed471c4-c9ff-433b-a59e-895f2d6c7ee6\n\n- Topic: Transmittal of Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple Zoning Docket Numbers to the council for consideration, with a hearing date set for 10/15/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 10/15/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket Numbers, City Planning Commission, Hearing\n- UID: 1ed471c4-c9ff-433b-a59e-895f2d6c7ee6\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Article 8 - Rural Development Districts\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen proposed an ordinance to amend Article 8 - Rural Development Districts, specifically to allow \"bars\" as a \"Commercial Use\" in the M-MU (Maritime Mixed-Use District) zoning district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,110\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to allow \"bars\" as a \"Commercial Use\" in the M-MU zoning district was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Rural Development Districts, Zoning, M-MU District\n- UID: 1ed471c4-c9ff-433b-a59e-895f2d6c7ee6", + "uid": "1ed471c4-c9ff-433b-a59e-895f2d6c7ee6", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from C-l General Commercial District to LI Light Industrial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change for properties located at 14100 Chef Menteur Highway, 14200 Chef Menteur Highway, and 14300 Chef Menteur Highway, re-designating them as LI Light Industrial District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33111\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y 28504, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The properties were re-designated as LI Light Industrial District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, LI Light Industrial District, Property Re-designation\n- UID: 336be977-105d-4433-a55f-e9fa2bbb8dc3\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for a Food Processing Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use permit for a food processing facility in an M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District at 19597 Chef Menteur Highway. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33112\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Y 28505, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit for the food processing facility was established.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Food Processing Facility, M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 336be977-105d-4433-a55f-e9fa2bbb8dc3", + "uid": "336be977-105d-4433-a55f-e9fa2bbb8dc3", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-RMl on Square 267, Lot B or 18 or 31\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RMl Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District at a specific location. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33114 - 28506 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- UID: 65836097-4b25-48cf-83e1-42cccad8ce4e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Permit Retail Sale of Beer and High-Content Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend a previous ordinance to permit the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages in addition to beer at a gas station in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33115 - 28507 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was approved to allow the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages.\n- UID: 65836097-4b25-48cf-83e1-42cccad8ce4e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Remove Requirement for Traffic Impact Analysis for Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis for all drive-through facilities citywide and instead require a Traffic Plan. The ordinance was electronically submitted and is pending a decision.\n- Ordinance Number: 33116\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is awaiting a decision.\n- UID: 65836097-4b25-48cf-83e1-42cccad8ce4e", + "uid": "65836097-4b25-48cf-83e1-42cccad8ce4e", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's appointment of Matthew Rufo to the Board of Zoning Adjustments\n- Summary: A motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Matthew Rufo (vice Deborah Harkins) as a member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-290\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Matthew Rufo was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, Board of Zoning Adjustments, Matthew Rufo\n- UID: 8e81111d-d088-48c9-a6da-3a62c5ad173a\n\n- Topic: Mayor's appointment of Colleen Holly Callia to the New Orleans Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: A motion approving the Mayor's appointment of Colleen Holly Callia (vice James Brown), the nominee of the University of New Orleans, as a member of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board, for a term ending on June 30, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-292\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Colleen Holly Callia was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, New Orleans Ethics Review Board, Colleen Holly Callia\n- UID: 8e81111d-d088-48c9-a6da-3a62c5ad173a\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: A motion approving the appointment Lynell Desdunes, Sr. (nominee of the councilmember for District D), as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-296\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Lynell Desdunes, Sr. was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, Lynell Desdunes, Sr.\n- UID: 8e81111d-d088-48c9-a6da-3a62c5ad173a", + "uid": "8e81111d-d088-48c9-a6da-3a62c5ad173a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Emily Vuxton to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Emily Vuxton as a member of the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2026 was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-313\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEA: N/A, NAY: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Emily Vuxton confirmed for Audubon Commission.\n- UID: 83ff952b-97ad-4c3b-bcad-ec31db2c9955\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Jermaine L. Smith to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Jermaine L. Smith as a member of the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2026 was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-314\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEA: N/A, NAY: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Jermaine L. Smith confirmed for Audubon Commission.\n- UID: 83ff952b-97ad-4c3b-bcad-ec31db2c9955\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of John Robert Sawyer Jr. to Board of Building Standards and Appeals\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of John Robert Sawyer Jr. as a member of the Board of Building Standards and Appeals for a term ending on June 30, 2024 was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-315\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEA: N/A, NAY: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of John Robert Sawyer Jr. confirmed for Board of Building Standards and Appeals.\n- UID: 83ff952b-97ad-4c3b-bcad-ec31db2c9955\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Bryne Sherwood to Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Bryne Sherwood as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee was not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-316\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No information provided on the outcome of the motion.\n- UID: 83ff952b-97ad-4c3b-bcad-ec31db2c9955", + "uid": "83ff952b-97ad-4c3b-bcad-ec31db2c9955", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Confirmation of reappointment of Damien Serauskas to the Board of Building Standards and Appeals\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of Damien Serauskas, as a member of the Board of Building Standards and Appeals, for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-316\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Damien Serauskas confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Board of Building Standards and Appeals\n- UID: d7aa41f3-1b08-4e78-be86-3cc8eaeda376\n\n- Topic: Confirmation of appointment of Dante Bidwell to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Dante Bidwell, as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-318\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Dante Bidwell confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: d7aa41f3-1b08-4e78-be86-3cc8eaeda376\n\n- Topic: Confirmation of appointment of Denise Chandler to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Denise Chandler, as a member of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-319\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Denise Chandler confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Justice System Advisory Committee\n- UID: d7aa41f3-1b08-4e78-be86-3cc8eaeda376", + "uid": "d7aa41f3-1b08-4e78-be86-3cc8eaeda376", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Jason Robinson-King to Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of Jason Robinson-King, representing the Parkview Historic District, as a member of the Historic District Landmarks Commission, for a term ending June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-320\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Reappointment, Parkview Historic District\n- UID: ab6b75a6-a97a-44dc-9895-af0d71771604\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Jesse E. LeBlanc II to Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion confirming the reappointment of Jesse E. LeBlanc II, representing the Lower Garden Historic District, as a member of the Historic District Landmarks Commission, for a term ending June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-321\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Reappointment, Lower Garden Historic District\n- UID: ab6b75a6-a97a-44dc-9895-af0d71771604\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Nakita Shavers to Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion confirming the appointment of Nakita Shavers as a member of the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, for a term ending July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-322\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment confirmed\n- Tags/Keywords: Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, Appointment, Nakita Shavers\n- UID: ab6b75a6-a97a-44dc-9895-af0d71771604", + "uid": "ab6b75a6-a97a-44dc-9895-af0d71771604", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Robert Jones to the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the appointment of Robert Jones as a member of the advisory committee for a term ending July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-323\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Robert Jones confirmed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Advisory Committee, Robert Jones\n- UID: 3a91080f-37d6-4f32-8988-297ea82c56b8\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Robert Steeg to the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the reappointment of Robert Steeg as a member of the City Planning Commission for a term ending June 30, 2029.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-324\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Robert Steeg confirmed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, City Planning Commission, Robert Steeg\n- UID: 3a91080f-37d6-4f32-8988-297ea82c56b8\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Kathleen Coverick to the New Orleans Public Library Board\n- Summary: The motion confirmed the appointment of Kathleen Coverick as a member of the New Orleans Public Library Board for a term ending June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-325\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kathleen Coverick confirmed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Public Library Board, Kathleen Coverick\n- UID: 3a91080f-37d6-4f32-8988-297ea82c56b8", + "uid": "3a91080f-37d6-4f32-8988-297ea82c56b8", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Consent Agenda Adoption\n- Summary: The council motioned to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency. The motion was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda adoption\n- UID: 1ca7e1f0-6899-4e3e-849f-02535fce9c1f\n\n- Topic: Breast Cancer Awareness Resolution\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams introduced a resolution expressing support for breast cancer awareness, which was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-311\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the resolution supporting breast cancer awareness\n- UID: 1ca7e1f0-6899-4e3e-849f-02535fce9c1f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer proposed an ordinance to update the composition of the New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board and establish a Youth Advisory Board. The ordinance was recommended for approval and electronically submitted for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,127\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proposed amendment to the composition of the New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board\n- UID: 1ca7e1f0-6899-4e3e-849f-02535fce9c1f", + "uid": "1ca7e1f0-6899-4e3e-849f-02535fce9c1f", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Recognizing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg\n- Summary: The resolution recognizes the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her contributions to women's rights and the American legal system.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-312\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, women's rights, American legal system\n- UID: b2954681-63ce-4596-b848-b953422c5cbf\n\n- Topic: Motion Directing City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to the appeals process.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to 11/5/20 and referred to the Quality of Life Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued and referred to the Quality of Life Committee for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, appeals process\n- UID: b2954681-63ce-4596-b848-b953422c5cbf", + "uid": "b2954681-63ce-4596-b848-b953422c5cbf", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of application to demolish property at 465 Audubon Street\n- Summary: The executive director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the denial of an application to demolish the property at 465 Audubon Street. The council voted to suspend the rules to place the HDLC Report for 465 Audubon Street on the Council's Agenda, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and place the HDLC Report for 465 Audubon Street on the Council's Agenda passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition, 465 Audubon Street\n- UID: b00e9212-38e1-42d4-8c2d-68fbe7aea835\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of application to demolish property at 1230 Webster Street\n- Summary: The executive director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the denial of an application to demolish the property at 1230 Webster Street. The council voted to suspend the rules to place the HDLC Report for 1230 Webster Street on the Council's Agenda, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and place the HDLC Report for 1230 Webster Street on the Council's Agenda passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition, 1230 Webster Street\n- UID: b00e9212-38e1-42d4-8c2d-68fbe7aea835", + "uid": "b00e9212-38e1-42d4-8c2d-68fbe7aea835", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 817 Gordon Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended approval of the Restoration Tax Abatement (RTA) request for 817 Gordon Street, submitted by Gordon Redevelopment LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2017-0221\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approving participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program for 817 Gordon Street was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Gordon Redevelopment LLC\n- UID: cd63f98d-73c7-455e-80b6-609f591d0206\n\n- Topic: Participation of 817 Gordon Street in Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: A resolution was passed to approve the participation of municipal address 817 Gordon Street, owned by Gordon Redevelopment, LLC, in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-335\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approving participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program for 817 Gordon Street was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Gordon Redevelopment LLC, Municipal Address\n- UID: cd63f98d-73c7-455e-80b6-609f591d0206", + "uid": "cd63f98d-73c7-455e-80b6-609f591d0206", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 2724 Pauger Street\n- Summary: The council considered a demolition request for the property located at 2724 Pauger Street. The request was approved with a motion by Councilmember Brossett, and the demolition permit was granted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-327\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permit approved for the property at 2724 Pauger Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Permit\n- UID: 939d832a-883d-463e-9f3e-fdc98d259e6a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 3030 First Street\n- Summary: The council reviewed a request for the demolition of the property located at 3030 First Street. The request was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition request withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Withdrawn\n- UID: 939d832a-883d-463e-9f3e-fdc98d259e6a", + "uid": "939d832a-883d-463e-9f3e-fdc98d259e6a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for 1426 Elysian Fields Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the demolition of the property located at 1426 Elysian Fields Avenue. However, the motion to deny the demolition permit for this property was adopted by the council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-330\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit for the property at 1426 Elysian Fields Avenue was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Property, Elysian Fields Avenue\n- UID: 58b73fad-5136-4e7d-9394-2800e396c5af\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for 1818 N. Derbigny Street\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the demolition of the property located at 1818 N. Derbigny Street. No specific outcome or decision was mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision was mentioned in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Property, Derbigny Street\n- UID: 58b73fad-5136-4e7d-9394-2800e396c5af", + "uid": "58b73fad-5136-4e7d-9394-2800e396c5af", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1818 N. Derbigny Street\n- Summary: Approval of a demolition permit for the property located at 1818 N. Derbigny Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-328\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property, Approval\n- UID: 2550ebe1-5881-429f-bc63-90006958c69f\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for 1536 St. Roch Street\n- Summary: Requesting demolition of the property located at 1536 St. Roch Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for demolition was continued to a later meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Property, Continuation\n- UID: 2550ebe1-5881-429f-bc63-90006958c69f\n\n- Topic: Motion on Demolition for 1536 St. Roch Street\n- Summary: A motion granting partial demolition and denying other aspects, with specific conditions for the property located at 1536 St. Roch Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-339\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant partial demolition and deny other aspects passed unanimously, with specific conditions for the property's restoration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Motion, Property, Approval, Denial\n- UID: 2550ebe1-5881-429f-bc63-90006958c69f", + "uid": "2550ebe1-5881-429f-bc63-90006958c69f", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 3118 Second Street\n- Summary: Requesting demolition of the property located at 3118 Second Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-339\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The demolition request for the property located at 3118 Second Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, M-20-339\n- UID: ffb67960-41f4-484a-a64d-c381588fd25a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 4930 Drexel Drive\n- Summary: Requesting demolition of the property located at 4930 Drexel Drive.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-336\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A demolition permit for the property located at 4930 Drexel Drive was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, M-20-336\n- UID: ffb67960-41f4-484a-a64d-c381588fd25a", + "uid": "ffb67960-41f4-484a-a64d-c381588fd25a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for 4539 St. Claude Avenue\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on the demolition request for the property located at 4539 St. Claude Avenue. The request was received at the meeting of 9/17/20, and a hearing was held. The motion to approve the demolition permit was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-329\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit for the property located at 4539 St. Claude Avenue passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Permit\n- UID: 047552d8-2922-415f-90d7-999bf52623a7\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Renovation Work\n- Summary: The council considered the appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for work to include the renovation of a property. No specific voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal of the HDLC decision for renovation work was discussed, but the specific outcome is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Renovation\n- UID: 047552d8-2922-415f-90d7-999bf52623a7", + "uid": "047552d8-2922-415f-90d7-999bf52623a7", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Two-story residential building at 3800 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The motion overruled the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) and granted the appeal in part, allowing the raising of the sill height of an existing window to accommodate an interior countertop but denying the appeal for the enclosure of the rear porch.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-341\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 1 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal partially granted, partially denied\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, residential building, appeal, HDLC\n- UID: e28b8447-770a-47b5-ba2c-ed81e53bb91a\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Scott and Anna Dunbar\n- Summary: The Dunbars requested to appeal the HDLC's decision to deny the application for demolition of a property located at 465 Audubon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal request made\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition, appeal\n- UID: e28b8447-770a-47b5-ba2c-ed81e53bb91a", + "uid": "e28b8447-770a-47b5-ba2c-ed81e53bb91a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Overrule HDLC's Denial and Approve Demolition of 465 Audubon Street\n- Summary: The motion sought to overrule the Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of the application for demolition of 465 Audubon Street and approve the demolition, with the condition that historic features be donated to preservation entities or non-profits. The motion was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-333\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to 10/15/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- UID: da7ea4d9-b7ad-4fd0-a567-5dd485f25fed\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Infrastructure Improvement in Downtown Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Downtown Development District for infrastructure improvement. The ordinance was adopted with 5 YEAS and 2 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33130\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: da7ea4d9-b7ad-4fd0-a567-5dd485f25fed", + "uid": "da7ea4d9-b7ad-4fd0-a567-5dd485f25fed", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1230 Webster Street\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the HDLC's decision to deny the application for the demolition of a residential building at 1230 Webster Street. A motion was also made to uphold the denial and reject the appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-334\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to uphold denial - Failed (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to uphold the denial of the demolition application failed.\n- UID: 08c06150-cea2-4f8d-aae0-4e54fda024ad\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 55/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-90\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow the retention of existing non-conforming pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-90\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission to deny the text amendment was noted.\n- UID: 08c06150-cea2-4f8d-aae0-4e54fda024ad", + "uid": "08c06150-cea2-4f8d-aae0-4e54fda024ad", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-262 \n- Summary: Motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of CPC and approve the text amendment as originally provided in M-20-90, as detailed in ZD 55/20. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD 55/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Text Amendment, Zoning Docket, Approval\n- UID: b128b7db-a3f7-42d3-ac14-73bc859fcf9a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 65/20 - Major Consumers, LLC \n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD 65/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling, Approval\n- UID: b128b7db-a3f7-42d3-ac14-73bc859fcf9a", + "uid": "b128b7db-a3f7-42d3-ac14-73bc859fcf9a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for property with provisos\n- Summary: Planning Commission granted conditional use for a property with the addition of three provisos, bringing the total to seven, including restrictions on short-term rentals, off-street parking requirements, and landscaping maintenance.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, ZD 65/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use granted with additional provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Planning Commission, conditional use, provisos, property development\n- UID: c7d8e0b4-7b95-42b9-b05d-3b302b813db6\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for motor vehicle service and repair facility\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a motor vehicle service and repair facility in a mixed-use district was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 66/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to a later meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, motor vehicle service, repair facility\n- UID: c7d8e0b4-7b95-42b9-b05d-3b302b813db6\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for property owned by Jeremiah and Rebecca Griswold\n- Summary: Conditional use for a specific property was discussed, but further details were not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 67/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, property ownership\n- UID: c7d8e0b4-7b95-42b9-b05d-3b302b813db6", + "uid": "c7d8e0b4-7b95-42b9-b05d-3b302b813db6", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Text Amendment to Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-BIA Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 67/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment was approved as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Text Amendment\n- UID: b44dff51-b278-4d73-a130-aa9c67649aea\n\n- Topic: Granting Non-Exclusive Franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance granted a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. The ordinance also provided for the furnishing of a surety bond, annual payments, and other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Exclusive Franchise, Telecommunications, McLeodUSA\n- UID: b44dff51-b278-4d73-a130-aa9c67649aea\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Entergy New Orleans, LLC, for the implementation of a Smart City Pilot. The agreement was developed through consultation with the City and included funding and implementation details.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: b44dff51-b278-4d73-a130-aa9c67649aea\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Entergy New Orleans, LLC, for the implementation of a Smart City Pilot. The agreement was developed through consultation with the City and included funding and implementation details.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: b44dff51-b278-4d73-a130-aa9c67649aea", + "uid": "b44dff51-b278-4d73-a130-aa9c67649aea", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and reordainment of sections in the City of New Orleans Code related to bicycles and electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, ordinance, electric scooters, regulations, bicycles\n- UID: 9c40f80a-3c5a-4563-9dbe-7bc19ff2916e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, Homeland Security\n- UID: 9c40f80a-3c5a-4563-9dbe-7bc19ff2916e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 10/15/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, Homeland Security\n- UID: 9c40f80a-3c5a-4563-9dbe-7bc19ff2916e", + "uid": "9c40f80a-3c5a-4563-9dbe-7bc19ff2916e", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: The amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment proposed for the original ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera footage, in-car camera footage\n- UID: 9df5ee13-933e-4513-909c-78bcd970daad", + "uid": "9df5ee13-933e-4513-909c-78bcd970daad", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Substitute Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment aims to clarify the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is available, requiring NOPD supervisor approval for arrest if a person meets the criteria for a summons. It also adds the equivalent municipal offense of \"Prohibited acts\" and clarifies that felony conduct cannot be mandated as a municipal violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 AMD SUBSTITUTE\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed, establishing clear guidelines for issuing summonses in lieu of arrest and specifying the types of offenses that can be treated as municipal violations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, NOPD, arrest, municipal offense\n- UID: 05ca1b52-62eb-4a4e-9b4c-5f59adef3434\n\n- Topic: Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to regulate the City's use of surveillance technology, including banning certain technologies, providing an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection and use of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, establishing comprehensive regulations for the use of surveillance technology in the City of New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance technology, personal data, Council oversight, annual reporting\n- UID: 05ca1b52-62eb-4a4e-9b4c-5f59adef3434", + "uid": "05ca1b52-62eb-4a4e-9b4c-5f59adef3434", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to make several changes to the proposed surveillance technology and data protection chapter, including renumbering, adding a definition for predictive policing technology, and modifying data sharing provisions. The amendment was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021 AM\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was withdrawn.\n- UID: aa78e0da-210e-4cf0-8364-bfab9474d30a\n\n- Topic: Economic Development Plan Approval\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as required by state law. The vote was continued to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was continued to a later meeting.\n- UID: aa78e0da-210e-4cf0-8364-bfab9474d30a\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise Grant\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of wireless facilities within the city limits. The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- UID: aa78e0da-210e-4cf0-8364-bfab9474d30a", + "uid": "aa78e0da-210e-4cf0-8364-bfab9474d30a", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Non-Exclusive Franchise to Toro Blanco LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed on 12/4/20, Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and continued to a future meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Fiber-optic Communications, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: 9b5d0392-1cec-4eb9-9f55-2900196a8ff3\n\n- Topic: Map Amendment for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant a request for a map amendment to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations in certain areas as recommended in the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\".\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,113\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deadline for action on 11/18/20, Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning, Map Amendment, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 9b5d0392-1cec-4eb9-9f55-2900196a8ff3\n\n- Topic: Appropriating Federal Grant Funds for Police Hiring Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget to appropriate federal grant funds to the Department of Police for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program to increase community policing capacity and crime prevention.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,119\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No specific voting outcome mentioned)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance outcome was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Police Hiring Program, Community Policing\n- UID: 9b5d0392-1cec-4eb9-9f55-2900196a8ff3", + "uid": "9b5d0392-1cec-4eb9-9f55-2900196a8ff3", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for 2020 COPS Hiring Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds for the 2020 COPS Hiring Program, specifically for the Department of Police to hire and/or rehire career law enforcement officers to increase community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 1/15/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to a later date for further consideration and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, COPS Hiring Program, community policing, crime prevention\n- UID: b253163f-2718-43e0-bf8a-1b3c143eaa87\n\n- Topic: Creation of City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to create the City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund by ordaining a new section in the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/15/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further consideration and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Cemetery and Maintenance Fund, ordinance creation\n- UID: b253163f-2718-43e0-bf8a-1b3c143eaa87\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Helis Foundation\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an Amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Helis Foundation, specifically to amend the duration of the previously executed agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,129\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, The Helis Foundation, amendment\n- UID: b253163f-2718-43e0-bf8a-1b3c143eaa87", + "uid": "b253163f-2718-43e0-bf8a-1b3c143eaa87", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Original Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an Amendment No. 3 to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, with the details available in the attached form. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33129 - 28510 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 5c9c7862-6772-4f75-bd48-d7f7ed302f35\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit an Established Multi-Family Dwelling in a HU-RD2 Two-Family Residential District. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-309\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 5c9c7862-6772-4f75-bd48-d7f7ed302f35\n\n- Topic: City Planning Commission Public Hearing\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-310\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 5c9c7862-6772-4f75-bd48-d7f7ed302f35", + "uid": "5c9c7862-6772-4f75-bd48-d7f7ed302f35", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Established Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The council considered a conditional use permit for an Established Multi-Family Dwelling in a Two-Family Residential District. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-310\n- Votes Summary:\n - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use permit approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Residential District\n- UID: 1d61f54d-e0c3-4117-a991-b57668d94174\n\n- Topic: Appointment to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission\n- Summary: The council approved the appointment of Ruth White Davis, nominee of Dillard University, to the New Orleans Civil Service Commission for a term ending on August 6, 2026.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-331\n- Votes Summary:\n - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Commission, Appointment, Ruth White Davis\n- UID: 1d61f54d-e0c3-4117-a991-b57668d94174\n\n- Topic: Suspension of City Council Rule 15\n- Summary: The council motioned to suspend City Council Rule 15 requiring G.A. committee. The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-340\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of City Council Rule 15\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Rule 15, Suspension\n- UID: 1d61f54d-e0c3-4117-a991-b57668d94174", + "uid": "1d61f54d-e0c3-4117-a991-b57668d94174", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council approved the appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-340\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Sade Dumas approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Sade Dumas, Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, appointment\n- UID: 45788d1e-238b-4853-a2e2-b7b00a09d377\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The council also approved the appointment of Sade Dumas to the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee for a term ending on July 31, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-338\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Sade Dumas approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Sade Dumas, Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee, appointment\n- UID: 45788d1e-238b-4853-a2e2-b7b00a09d377\n\n- Topic: Suspension of Rules for Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules for ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rules suspended for ordinances on first reading\n- Tags/Keywords: Suspension of rules, ordinances, first reading\n- UID: 45788d1e-238b-4853-a2e2-b7b00a09d377", + "uid": "45788d1e-238b-4853-a2e2-b7b00a09d377", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Cyberattack Response\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds from the Office of Community Development to the Office of Information, Technology, and Innovation (ITI) to supplement ITI\u2019s budget for expenses related to the cyberattack. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL NO. 33,132\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transfer of funds approved to supplement ITI\u2019s budget for cyberattack expenses.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Cyberattack Response, Fund Transfer\n- UID: 828d477e-82b9-47e1-8b54-8a0517cd66de\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Financial Empowerment Blueprint\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of Performance and Accountability to create a financial empowerment blueprint. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,133\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of foundation grant funds approved for financial empowerment blueprint.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation Grant, Financial Empowerment, Appropriation\n- UID: 828d477e-82b9-47e1-8b54-8a0517cd66de\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Financial Empowerment Blueprint\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one also aims to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of Performance and Accountability to create a financial empowerment blueprint. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of foundation grant funds approved for financial empowerment blueprint.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation Grant, Financial Empowerment, Appropriation\n- UID: 828d477e-82b9-47e1-8b54-8a0517cd66de", + "uid": "828d477e-82b9-47e1-8b54-8a0517cd66de", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds to the Fire Department for SAFER Grant Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Fire Department for staffing for adequate fire and emergency responses under the SAFER Grant Program. \n- Ordinance Number: 33135\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Fire Department, SAFER Grant Program\n- UID: bae99997-09a7-46cb-bf9e-7fd90d4c3789\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal grant funds to the Fire Department for AFG\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend an existing ordinance to appropriate Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Fire Department for the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG).\n- Ordinance Number: 33137\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Fire Department, Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG)\n- UID: bae99997-09a7-46cb-bf9e-7fd90d4c3789", + "uid": "bae99997-09a7-46cb-bf9e-7fd90d4c3789", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Fire Department Federal Grants\n- Summary: Three ordinances were presented to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans in relation to Federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Fire Department for the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) and the COVID-19 Supplemental (AFG-S) programs.\n- Ordinance Number:\n - 33,138\n - 33,139\n - 33,140\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed)\n - Vote 2: N/A - (Postponed)\n - Vote 3: N/A - (Postponed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three ordinances were postponed according to Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Fire Department, Federal Grant Funds, Assistance to Firefighters Grant, COVID-19 Supplemental, Postponement\n- UID: 9f30a77e-6820-4f3b-a0c3-c4f6bd54532d", + "uid": "9f30a77e-6820-4f3b-a0c3-c4f6bd54532d", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Servitude for Encroachments at 3350 Dauphine Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way at 3350 Dauphine Street. It specifies the minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement and declares that the use granted will not interfere with the public right-of-way. This ordinance was postponed on 1/29/21.\n- Ordinance Number: 33141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed on 1/29/21\n- UID: 2bca1232-13b3-11eb-80dd-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance establishes a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District at 3318-3320 Broadway Street. It also specifies the zoning docket number as 65/20. No specific voting outcome is mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33142\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome mentioned\n- UID: 3182f8aa-15f6-4067-9daf-756b656f7e76\n\n- Topic: Granting Servitude for Encroachments at 3987 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way at 3987 Tchoupitoulas Street. It specifies the minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement and declares that the use granted will not interfere with the public right-of-way. No specific voting outcome is mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33143\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome mentioned\n- UID: 2bcea1232-13b3-11eb-80dd-0050569183fa", + "uid": "3182f8aa-15f6-4067-9daf-756b656f7e76", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement for Public Right-of-Way at 4645 Freret Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to lease portions of public right-of-way at 4645 Freret Street to an adjacent property owner. The lease agreement will incorporate space that is not needed for public purposes and will not interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 33143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Property\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Employees\u2019 Retirement System\n- Summary: The ordinance amends and re-ordains sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to the Employees\u2019 Retirement System. It aims to amend the requirements for retirement, the determination of retirement allowances, and provide certain early and voluntary retirement benefits.\n- Ordinance Number: 33144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority of votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retirement System, Retirement Allowances, Benefits\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise Grant\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to Branch Communications, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities on and under the public rights-of-way within the City of New Orleans. The locations of the facilities are subject to the approval of the Grantor.\n- Ordinance Number: 33145\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority of votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Franchise, Wireless Facilities, Public Rights-of-Way\n- UID: 0e998afa-1626-4893-8259-6a485bc0de41", + "uid": "0e998afa-1626-4893-8259-6a485bc0de41", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to specify where peer reviews and inspections of structural design by engineers of record during construction are required, and how and by whom they are to be performed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, structural design, peer review, engineering, construction\n- UID: 1a03764d-fbd7-480e-80be-3abadee23e10\n\n- Topic: Resolution recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month\n- Summary: The resolution acknowledged October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and recognized the work of service providers, organizations, and advocates in bringing greater awareness of domestic violence resources and patterns of coercion in intimate partner relationships.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-332\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Domestic Violence Awareness Month, resolution, intimate partner violence, advocacy\n- UID: 1a03764d-fbd7-480e-80be-3abadee23e10", + "uid": "1a03764d-fbd7-480e-80be-3abadee23e10", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Ordinance\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt the ordinance, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Adoption, Ordinance, Council Meeting\n- UID: 4bb55dc3-b1d8-4b75-b402-856a5d1c8656", + "uid": "4bb55dc3-b1d8-4b75-b402-856a5d1c8656", + "publish_date": "10-1-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-1-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend certain zoning regulations to accommodate new developments in the city. The council discussed potential impacts on local neighborhoods and businesses, and ultimately voted to pass the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a majority vote, allowing for the implementation of the proposed zoning changes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Regulations, Development, Neighborhoods, Businesses\n- UID: 18ecd7c5-f874-439f-af9d-063a49c9beec\n\n- Topic: Ordinance on Public Safety Measures\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to allocate additional funding for public safety measures, including the hiring of more police officers and investment in community policing programs. The council engaged in a thorough debate regarding the allocation of resources, and the ordinance was ultimately amended before being passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed (as Amended) - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: After amendments were made, the ordinance was passed to provide increased funding for public safety measures, albeit with a close vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Funding, Police Officers, Community Policing\n- UID: 18ecd7c5-f874-439f-af9d-063a49c9beec", + "uid": "18ecd7c5-f874-439f-af9d-063a49c9beec", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The minutes for the August 3, 2020 (Special Meeting), August 6, 2020, and August 20, 2020 meetings were approved.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meeting\n- UID: 58ed95cd-12c9-4789-b545-3a0edc05f80d\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the September 3, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommended agenda items for deferrals were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Deferrals, Agenda\n- UID: 58ed95cd-12c9-4789-b545-3a0edc05f80d\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmittal document for electric and gas utility matters was received by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Electric and Gas Utility, Transmittal\n- UID: 58ed95cd-12c9-4789-b545-3a0edc05f80d", + "uid": "58ed95cd-12c9-4789-b545-3a0edc05f80d", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Updated Report on the Accelerated Deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an updated report on the accelerated deployment of advanced metering infrastructure. The council discussed and voted on this report.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updated report was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, advanced metering infrastructure, UD-16-04\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Fuel Adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted fuel adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle. The council discussed and voted on these adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fuel adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, fuel adjustments, UD-18-07\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Purchased Power Cost Recovery Adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted purchased power cost recovery adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle. The council discussed and voted on these adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The purchased power cost recovery adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, purchased power cost recovery, UD-18-07\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Environmental Adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted environmental adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle. The council discussed and voted on these adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The environmental adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, environmental adjustments, UD-18-07\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Purchased Gas Adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted purchased gas adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Resolution R-03-272. The council discussed and voted on these adjustments.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The purchased gas adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, purchased gas adjustments, Resolution R-03-272, UD-18-07\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Advisors\u2019 Proposed RCPS Regulations\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on the advisors\u2019 proposed RCPS regulations submitted by the Council\u2019s Utility Advisors Petition and Letters.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The advisors\u2019 proposed RCPS regulations were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: RCPS regulations, Council\u2019s Utility Advisors, UD-19-01\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Petition for Intervention, 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted a petition for intervention regarding the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan. The council discussed and voted on this petition.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for intervention was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, petition for intervention, 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan, UD-20-02\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16\n\n- Topic: Letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking\n- Summary: Energy Future New Orleans submitted a letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking. The council discussed and voted on this letter.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Future New Orleans, Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking, UD-19-01\n- UID: b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16", + "uid": "b12d128a-20c8-4c0a-8281-6a77b282dc16", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Letter regarding Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC and Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. submitted a letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Letter was electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard, Entergy New Orleans, Air Products and Chemicals, Rulemaking\n- UID: ed9cf77b-1678-4d78-8de4-277668ccc56c\n\n- Topic: Communication from Jesse Evans, Jr., Director, City of New Orleans Employees\u2019 Retirement System\n- Summary: The Board of Trustees for the City of New Orleans Employees\u2019 Retirement System submitted the certification of the appropriation necessary for pension contributions and administrative expenses for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Certification of rates for payroll deductions: Employer Contribution Rate 15.31%, Employee Contributions Rate 6.000%.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans Employees\u2019 Retirement System, Pension Contributions, Payroll Deductions\n- UID: ed9cf77b-1678-4d78-8de4-277668ccc56c\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission | Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application for retention of work performed for the property located at 934 Congress Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report electronically submitted and received, and the appeal appears on the regular agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, 934 Congress Street\n- UID: ed9cf77b-1678-4d78-8de4-277668ccc56c", + "uid": "ed9cf77b-1678-4d78-8de4-277668ccc56c", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 65/20, 66/20, and 67/20\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted these zoning docket numbers, with a hearing date set for 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal Cover Letter 08-11-20 - zoning dockets\n- UID: eeeba342-d0b5-4c5b-b9ef-04db48841952\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen proposed an ordinance to amend and establish a new overlay district named the Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District in New Orleans East, aiming to promote affordable housing and redevelopment of existing structures.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,079\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: 90 Day Deadline 10/14/20, Cn. Deadline 10/1/20\n- UID: eeeba342-d0b5-4c5b-b9ef-04db48841952\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Dwellings in Commercial District\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen proposed an ordinance to establish a conditional use for dwellings above the ground floor in specific districts and areas, outlining the boundaries and addressing use restrictions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,080\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: 90 Day Deadline 10/14/20, Cn. Deadline 10/1/20\n- UID: eeeba342-d0b5-4c5b-b9ef-04db48841952", + "uid": "eeeba342-d0b5-4c5b-b9ef-04db48841952", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a third commercial short term rental unit\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a third commercial short term rental unit in specific districts and lots. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33082\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, commercial rental, conditional use\n- UID: 65a32899-c010-4ae0-8a02-c92869647ad9\n\n- Topic: Amendment for restaurant expansion\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant an amendment to authorize the expansion of a restaurant within designated districts and lots. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33083\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Restaurant expansion, zoning amendment\n- UID: 65a32899-c010-4ae0-8a02-c92869647ad9\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in specific districts and lots. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33084\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Fast food restaurant, conditional use, zoning\n- UID: 65a32899-c010-4ae0-8a02-c92869647ad9", + "uid": "65a32899-c010-4ae0-8a02-c92869647ad9", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Amendments for South Claiborne Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend zoning regulations for properties located at 3400-3424 South Claiborne Avenue. It was electronically submitted and had a 90-day deadline of 10/14/20. The consent agenda was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33084\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, and the consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, South Claiborne Avenue, Property Development\n- UID: 4b083c77-1e8d-4717-ac07-10076db25553\n\n- Topic: Classification of \"Reception Facility\" in LI Light Industrial District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District. It was electronically submitted and had a 90-day deadline of 10/14/20. The consent agenda was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33085\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, and the consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Reception Facility, LI Light Industrial District\n- UID: 4b083c77-1e8d-4717-ac07-10076db25553\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and addresses. It was electronically submitted and had a 90-day deadline of 9/30/20. The consent agenda was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33087\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, and the consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcohol Sales, Retail, Zoning\n- UID: 4b083c77-1e8d-4717-ac07-10076db25553", + "uid": "4b083c77-1e8d-4717-ac07-10076db25553", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Kevin McCusker, Production Manager of KB Construction on behalf of James Hannah, Property Owner\n- Summary: The appeal was for the retention of demolition for property located at 934 Congress Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral requested to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition, appeal\n- UID: cc9bcdca-5e40-4847-b8f2-e67e63674a9e\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Heather McVicar Ruoss, M.Arch.\n- Summary: The appeal was for work to include the renovation of a two-story residential building, moving one existing window, and the enclosures of the rear porches for the property located at 3800 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral requested to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, renovation, appeal\n- UID: cc9bcdca-5e40-4847-b8f2-e67e63674a9e\n\n- Topic: Extension Request of Miles L. Granderson, Eso., Sherman Strategies, LLC on behalf of Client\n- Summary: The request was for an extension of one year from July 20, 2020, to the conditional use in Calendar No. 32,310 - Ord. No. 27815 M.C.S., ZD NO. 15/18 for property located at 2000 Earhart Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for extension\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension request, conditional use\n- UID: cc9bcdca-5e40-4847-b8f2-e67e63674a9e", + "uid": "cc9bcdca-5e40-4847-b8f2-e67e63674a9e", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Extension Request\n- Summary: Motion M-20-271 was made to grant the conditional use extension request, originally approved by Ordinance No. 27815 MCS, for one additional year.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-271\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, granting the conditional use extension request for one additional year.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension, Ordinance\n- UID: 347bf2ac-a2dd-42be-9203-511b7be095fd\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion M-20-262 was made to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approve the text amendment as originally provided in M-20-90, which requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend Section 18.4 ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-262\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 347bf2ac-a2dd-42be-9203-511b7be095fd", + "uid": "347bf2ac-a2dd-42be-9203-511b7be095fd", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 57/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-131\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis for drive-through facilities in the city. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-131\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Traffic Impact Analysis, Drive-Through Facility\n- UID: 3887ebda-54ba-40f4-802c-3d4cd7158e2a\n\n- Topic: MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-20-258\n- Summary: Motion to approve the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the text amendment as provided in ZD No. 57/20. Withdrawal requested.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-258\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal requested.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Text Amendment\n- UID: 3887ebda-54ba-40f4-802c-3d4cd7158e2a\n\n- Topic: SUBSTITUTE MOTION - NO. M-20-258\n- Summary: Motion to approve the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the text amendment as provided in ZD No. 57/20 with a modification to include the submission of a Traffic Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-258 Sub\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion included a modification to require the submission of a Traffic Plan.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Text Amendment, Traffic Plan\n- UID: 3887ebda-54ba-40f4-802c-3d4cd7158e2a\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 59/20 - 1817 FIRST STREET, LLC\n- Summary: Details of this ordinance were not provided in the meeting minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 3887ebda-54ba-40f4-802c-3d4cd7158e2a", + "uid": "3887ebda-54ba-40f4-802c-3d4cd7158e2a", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 499, Lots E or E-2 and D\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District on Square 499. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 59-20 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved with modifications as recommended by the Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, HU-RD2, HU-MU, Historic Urban Neighborhood, Square 499, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f3b83abb-18e5-4d20-8eaa-fcfb8f91c439\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Car Wash in MU-1 District\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a car wash in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District on Square 2517. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to nineteen (19) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 60-20 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved as recommended by the Commission, subject to the nineteen (19) provisos with modifications to provisos two (2) and nine (9), and the inclusion of one waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Car Wash, MU-1 District, City Planning Commission, Square 2517\n- UID: f3b83abb-18e5-4d20-8eaa-fcfb8f91c439", + "uid": "f3b83abb-18e5-4d20-8eaa-fcfb8f91c439", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Developer Waiver of Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The developer was granted a waiver of Article 15, Section 15.3.B.1.b of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, allowing for a minimum transparency of twenty percent (20%) on the primary street facade. Window signs are required to consist of individual letters and numerals without any background. Additionally, the applicant must submit a revised site plan indicating that all access to the site will be located along Gentilly Boulevard and/or Touro Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-276\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The waiver was granted with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Developer Waiver, Transparency, Site Plan\n- UID: c6db9977-a508-4568-9ff8-80d81e44897a\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for Telecommunications Services\n- Summary: An ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a fiber-optic based communications system. The ordinance includes provisions for a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Telecommunications, Franchise, Fiber-Optic Communications\n- UID: c6db9977-a508-4568-9ff8-80d81e44897a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Truck Size Limitations\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to provide revised size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of the city, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck Size Limitations, City Code Amendment, Truck Routes\n- UID: c6db9977-a508-4568-9ff8-80d81e44897a", + "uid": "c6db9977-a508-4568-9ff8-80d81e44897a", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs. There were deferral requests for both ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, deferral\n- UID: 42f295c0-2721-4f95-a492-31bf94c919b0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs. A technical correction is needed, and a deferral was requested.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget expenditures, federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, technical correction, deferral\n- UID: 42f295c0-2721-4f95-a492-31bf94c919b0\n\n- Topic: Mandate for NOPD to provide prompt access to camera footage\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to mandate that NOPD provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused's arrest. The UID provided for further information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - No voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Mandate for prompt access to camera footage\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, prompt access, camera footage, arrestee rights\n- UID: 42f295c0-2721-4f95-a492-31bf94c919b0", + "uid": "42f295c0-2721-4f95-a492-31bf94c919b0", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: The amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that compromises an investigation or endangers witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMENDMENT\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, footage production, investigation, Court authorization\n- UID: 7e906e59-bbc0-4939-a163-61a76fc11dcc\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain circumstances, and limits officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Summons, arrest, misdemeanor violations, officer discretion\n- UID: 7e906e59-bbc0-4939-a163-61a76fc11dcc", + "uid": "7e906e59-bbc0-4939-a163-61a76fc11dcc", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment clarifies regulations regarding the issuance of summons in lieu of arrest, requires NOPD supervisor approval for arrests, and updates the equivalent municipal offense. The meeting was deferred to 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting\n- UID: 9d8ec715-6569-49e8-abbb-bfc8b2fb3a99\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The amendment changes the proposed chapter number, adds a definition for predictive policing technology, updates reporting requirements, and removes automatic license plate readers from the prohibition. The meeting was deferred to 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting\n- UID: 9d8ec715-6569-49e8-abbb-bfc8b2fb3a99", + "uid": "9d8ec715-6569-49e8-abbb-bfc8b2fb3a99", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Requiring Council approval of a Surveillance Use Request\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require Council approval for Surveillance Use Requests and modify Data Sharing provisions by removing third parties from consideration. The effective date is set for January 1, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance Use Request, Data Sharing, Council Approval\n- UID: 32fa8e29-4ee5-4b1c-9436-3f4527b7ac11\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. It is an amendment to the Operating Budget of Revenues and Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020.\n- Ordinance Numbers: 33037, 33038, 33039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 3 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant Funds, Office of Homeland Security, Budget Amendment\n- UID: 32fa8e29-4ee5-4b1c-9436-3f4527b7ac11", + "uid": "32fa8e29-4ee5-4b1c-9436-3f4527b7ac11", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for emergency management and response capacity\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds to enhance emergency management and response capacity. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,040\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, emergency management, response capacity\n- UID: c293f320-5249-42af-abfc-90e796828349\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed amending the operating budget to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,041\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund, budget establishment\n- UID: c293f320-5249-42af-abfc-90e796828349\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,042\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund, budget establishment\n- UID: c293f320-5249-42af-abfc-90e796828349", + "uid": "c293f320-5249-42af-abfc-90e796828349", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Real Time Crime Center\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment for the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,045\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, Homeland Security, Real Time Crime Center\n- UID: d1688dea-cd51-4847-b9b3-9fd1cae5f5a2\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Real Time Crime Center\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment for the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, Homeland Security, Real Time Crime Center\n- UID: d1688dea-cd51-4847-b9b3-9fd1cae5f5a2\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate HUD grant funds not included in the 2020 budget to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,052\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, Community Development, budget appropriation\n- UID: d1688dea-cd51-4847-b9b3-9fd1cae5f5a2", + "uid": "d1688dea-cd51-4847-b9b3-9fd1cae5f5a2", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the 2020 operating budget to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,053\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: f5e32a35-a064-405a-ab25-eb9195077ebe\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Budgeted Funds for Emergency Services\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer funds budgeted for project management and volunteer supervision services during declared states of emergency from Miscellaneous Programs to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,067\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the transfer of budgeted funds for emergency services to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget transfer, emergency services, Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: f5e32a35-a064-405a-ab25-eb9195077ebe\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Additional CARES Act Funds for Housing Insecurity\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate additional CARES Act funds allocated by HUD to the Office of Community Development for addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,068\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of additional CARES Act funds to the Office of Community Development for addressing housing insecurity.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act funds, housing insecurity, Office of Community Development\n- UID: f5e32a35-a064-405a-ab25-eb9195077ebe", + "uid": "f5e32a35-a064-405a-ab25-eb9195077ebe", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds for housing insecurity\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget to allocate additional CARES Act funds towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,069\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act, housing insecurity, operating budget\n- UID: b6b03a83-bf02-4a4e-a18d-b05dec0e9cf1\n\n- Topic: Approval of economic development plan for tourism and cultural fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund as required by state law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: economic development, tourism, cultural fund\n- UID: b6b03a83-bf02-4a4e-a18d-b05dec0e9cf1\n\n- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive wireless franchise\n- Summary: An ordinance to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC for the construction and operation of wireless facilities within the city limits.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC\n- UID: b6b03a83-bf02-4a4e-a18d-b05dec0e9cf1", + "uid": "b6b03a83-bf02-4a4e-a18d-b05dec0e9cf1", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise for Toro Blanco LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants Toro Blanco LLC a non-exclusive franchise to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. The meeting deferred the ordinance to 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting on 9/17/20\n- UID: eb89682a-9e27-4b2c-b7ce-a9a7cf7c8367\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for roadway safety data analysis tool\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Mayor's Office of Transportation for the creation of a data analysis tool for roadway safety. The meeting received the fiscal note and postponed the ordinance to 12/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33094\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 12/18/20\n- UID: eb89682a-9e27-4b2c-b7ce-a9a7cf7c8367\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for roadway safety data analysis tool\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to appropriate funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Mayor's Office of Transportation for the creation of a data analysis tool for roadway safety. The meeting received the fiscal note and postponed the ordinance to 12/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33095\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 12/18/20\n- UID: eb89682a-9e27-4b2c-b7ce-a9a7cf7c8367", + "uid": "eb89682a-9e27-4b2c-b7ce-a9a7cf7c8367", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of FEMA grant funds for physically elevating structures\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate FEMA grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for physically elevating 22 severe repetitive loss and repetitive loss structures in New Orleans. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Brossett and received a postponement under Council Rule 34. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,097\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed under Council Rule 34\n- UID: 17e7b0bc-8f24-4f4d-aad1-95900d424c2a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of property maintenance standards\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and clarify property maintenance standards for undeveloped and vacant land in the city. It was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,098\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed under Council Rule 34\n- UID: 17e7b0bc-8f24-4f4d-aad1-95900d424c2a\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for capital improvements\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into an eighth amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for capital improvements in the city. It was introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,099\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed\n- UID: 17e7b0bc-8f24-4f4d-aad1-95900d424c2a", + "uid": "17e7b0bc-8f24-4f4d-aad1-95900d424c2a", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Behrman Soccer Facility and George W. Carver Playground Renovation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to update language within the existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) to reflect changes in State Law and revised provisions followed by Facility Planning and Control. It involves the renovation of the Behrman Soccer Facility at the Old Brechtel Golf Course Site in the Fifth Municipal District and the renovation of George W. Carver Playground.\n- Ordinance Number: 33099\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Renovation, Behrman Soccer Facility, George W. Carver Playground, State Law\n- UID: e67da877-3cde-4197-8e9a-5f1c1bca7e47\n\n- Topic: Salvation Army Donation Boxes at Firehouses\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) with The Salvation Army for the placement of donation boxes at up to six New Orleans Fire Department firehouses.\n- Ordinance Number: 33100\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Technical Correction Needed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance required a technical correction before further actions could be taken.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Salvation Army, Donation Boxes, Firehouses\n- UID: e67da877-3cde-4197-8e9a-5f1c1bca7e47\n\n- Topic: Establishing Neighborhood Slow Zones\n- Summary: This ordinance is related to establishing neighborhood slow zones and involves amendments to specific sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the Meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Slow Zones, Code Amendments, Transportation Committee\n- UID: e67da877-3cde-4197-8e9a-5f1c1bca7e47\n\n- Topic: Ban on Riot Control Agents\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend a section of the Code of the City of New Orleans to ban the use of riot control agents by law enforcement officers except under specific circumstances involving a threat of harm to persons.\n- Ordinance Number: 33106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Riot Control Agents, Law Enforcement, Code Amendments\n- UID: e67da877-3cde-4197-8e9a-5f1c1bca7e47", + "uid": "e67da877-3cde-4197-8e9a-5f1c1bca7e47", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 154-1561 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify truck routes within the city. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, truck routes, ordinance, deferred\n- UID: b0c77e06-bfe3-461e-94c6-6d22e980f35a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 28,388 M.C.S. for the Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to increase the advisory committee\u2019s membership and appoint a youth representative and a formerly incarcerated person.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,108\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 9/17/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, advisory committee, ordinance, deferred\n- UID: b0c77e06-bfe3-461e-94c6-6d22e980f35a\n\n- Topic: Issuance of Revenue Notes, Series 2020, of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The resolution pertains to the incurring of debt and the issuance of revenue notes, Series 2020, of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. R-20-267\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Lying over for further discussion)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was lying over for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, revenue notes, resolution, lying over\n- UID: b0c77e06-bfe3-461e-94c6-6d22e980f35a", + "uid": "b0c77e06-bfe3-461e-94c6-6d22e980f35a", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Creation and Maintenance of Funds and Accounts for the Notes\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on creating and maintaining funds and accounts for the Notes, appointing a Trustee, authorizing the execution of an offer to purchase the Notes, and other related matters. \n- Ordinance Number: R=20-267\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds, Accounts, Notes, Trustee, Purchase\n- UID: 5b501fa8-6e20-47ff-8ebc-b4d82ee6ffea\n\n- Topic: Re-authorization of Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to re-authorize the creation of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a limited period to provide counsel and advice to the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-270\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds, Citizen Advisory Committee, Council, Proviso\n- UID: 5b501fa8-6e20-47ff-8ebc-b4d82ee6ffea\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor\n- Summary: The ordinance sought Council approval for an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan to create a new classification for Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor, effective from a specified date.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan was approved to be effective from the specified date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendment, Environmental Enforcement, Technician Supervisor\n- UID: 5b501fa8-6e20-47ff-8ebc-b4d82ee6ffea\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Test Development and Validation Job Series\n- Summary: The ordinance presented amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for the Test Development and Validation job series, including re-titling and creation of new job roles, as approved by the Civil Service Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-274\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for Test Development and Validation job series were approved as presented.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendments, Test Development, Validation, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 5b501fa8-6e20-47ff-8ebc-b4d82ee6ffea", + "uid": "5b501fa8-6e20-47ff-8ebc-b4d82ee6ffea", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance to approve the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan, effective August 9, 2020, was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-274\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the amendment to the Classified Pay Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Classified Pay Plan, Louisiana Constitution, Effective Date\n- UID: 7309d4fb-f0aa-4e7c-b9c6-1505e3fd16a1\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Industrial Development Board\n- Summary: The motion to appoint Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. as a member of the Industrial Development Board, ending on January 1, 2021, was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-275\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. to the Industrial Development Board\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Development Board, Appointment, Motion\n- UID: 7309d4fb-f0aa-4e7c-b9c6-1505e3fd16a1\n\n- Topic: Approval of Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire\n- Summary: The resolution approving the completed Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire prepared by the Department of Finance as part of the 2019 annual audit was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-277\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance, Louisiana, Resolution, Annual Audit\n- UID: 7309d4fb-f0aa-4e7c-b9c6-1505e3fd16a1\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Agreement for Professional Services\n- Summary: The motion authorizing the Council President to sign an amendment to the Agreement for Professional Services between the City of New Orleans and Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C. was passed to extend the term of the agreement through August 31, 2021, and increase the maximum compensation by $185,000.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-278\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization to extend the agreement and increase compensation\n- Tags/Keywords: Professional Services, Amendment, Compensation, Council President\n- UID: 7309d4fb-f0aa-4e7c-b9c6-1505e3fd16a1", + "uid": "7309d4fb-f0aa-4e7c-b9c6-1505e3fd16a1", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Amend Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to clarify and amend the definitions and uses of \u201cDwelling, Established Multi-Family\" and \u201cDwelling, Established Two-Family\u201d. It also addressed factors and requirements for the re-establishment of \u201cestablished\u201d dwellings and specified residential zoning districts where these uses should be permitted by-right.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-279\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Residential Zoning\n- UID: b5a8a28e-7103-4f3f-abe9-c667d4874a9e\n\n- Topic: Resolution Honoring Sidney \u201cSid\u201d Noel Rideau\n- Summary: The resolution honored Sidney \u201cSid\u201d Noel Rideau, the creator and star behind the iconic mad scientist Morgus the Magnificent for more than 60 years.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Honoring, Sidney Noel Rideau\n- UID: b5a8a28e-7103-4f3f-abe9-c667d4874a9e\n\n- Topic: Resolution Introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: The resolution introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer was not specified in the provided content.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-281\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- UID: b5a8a28e-7103-4f3f-abe9-c667d4874a9e", + "uid": "b5a8a28e-7103-4f3f-abe9-c667d4874a9e", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for the issuance of Revenue Notes, Series 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes the issuance of Revenue Notes, Series 2020, for the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, not to exceed $50,000,000. This includes prescribing the form, terms, and conditions, as well as appointing a Trustee for the Notes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-28\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Notes, City of New Orleans, Louisiana, Trustee, Series 2020\n- UID: 9dc7de30-23ad-4f87-b7f0-0492d963a7f9\n\n- Topic: Extension of Disaster Household Distribution Program\n- Summary: The ordinance calls on the United States Department of Agriculture to extend the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry\u2019s Operation of the Disaster Household Distribution Program in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-282\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Disaster Household Distribution Program, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, New Orleans\n- UID: 9dc7de30-23ad-4f87-b7f0-0492d963a7f9\n\n- Topic: Use of Sports Facilities as Voting Locations\n- Summary: The ordinance encourages the Louisiana Secretary of State to support using sports facilities as voting locations for early voting, in-person voting for election day, voter registration, and/or to receive drop-off ballots.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-283\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Voting locations, Louisiana Secretary of State, sports facilities, voter registration\n- UID: 9dc7de30-23ad-4f87-b7f0-0492d963a7f9\n\n- Topic: Request for Protection and Prioritization in Hurricane Recovery\n- Summary: The ordinance respectfully requests the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and local Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field offices to protect public safety and prioritize recovery and rebuilding over immigration enforcement in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-284\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Hurricane Laura, public safety\n- UID: 9dc7de30-23ad-4f87-b7f0-0492d963a7f9", + "uid": "9dc7de30-23ad-4f87-b7f0-0492d963a7f9", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspend the Rules to add Resolution Nos. R-20-283 and R-20-284 to the Council agenda for consideration\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to add Resolution Nos. R-20-283 and R-20-284 to the agenda for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-284\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add the resolutions to the agenda passed.\n- UID: 86b60894-8cc0-4578-aba5-3707a5f583dc", + "uid": "86b60894-8cc0-4578-aba5-3707a5f583dc", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, New Orleans City Council\n- Summary: Theresa Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the September 3, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Theresa Becher, deferral, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: 882d1d41-26bf-4172-88cc-759012ddbd67\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted a transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans, including reports on advanced metering infrastructure and fuel adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Erin Spears, electric and gas utility, advanced metering infrastructure, fuel adjustments\n- UID: 882d1d41-26bf-4172-88cc-759012ddbd67", + "uid": "882d1d41-26bf-4172-88cc-759012ddbd67", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Purchased Power Cost Recovery Adjustments for September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, adjustments, billing cycle, UD-18-07\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e\n\n- Topic: Environmental Adjustments for September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted environmental adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The environmental adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, environmental adjustments, billing cycle, UD-18-07\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e\n\n- Topic: Purchased Gas Adjustments for September 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: Adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were submitted in accordance with Resolution R-03-272 by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The adjustments for the September 2020 billing cycle were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, adjustments, billing cycle, Resolution R-03-272\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e\n\n- Topic: Advisors\u2019 Proposed RCPS Regulations\n- Summary: The Council\u2019s Utility Advisors submitted proposed RCPS regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposed RCPS regulations were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council\u2019s Utility Advisors, RCPS regulations, UD-19-01\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e\n\n- Topic: Petition for Intervention on 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted a petition for intervention on the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition for intervention was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, petition, intervention, Triennial Integrated Resource Plan, UD-20-02\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e\n\n- Topic: Letter regarding Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking\n- Summary: Energy Future New Orleans submitted a letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Future New Orleans, letter, Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard, Rulemaking, UD-19-01\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e\n\n- Topic: Letter regarding Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC and Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. submitted a letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter regarding the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard Rulemaking was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., letter, Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard, Rulemaking, UD-19-01\n- UID: 8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e", + "uid": "8cda2c48-e3d5-42e6-83ec-d98d7a6bdc0e", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: City of New Orleans Employees' Retirement System Certification\n- Summary: The Board of Trustees for the City of New Orleans Employees' Retirement System submitted their certification of the recommended rates for 2021, including employer contribution rate of 15.31% and employee contribution rate of 6.000%.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The certified rates for payroll deductions have been included in the annual budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Employees' Retirement System, Certification, Rates\n- UID: b6ae5882-3e87-4775-8d81-ca6bc1fe37e1\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Denial\n- Summary: The Executive Director submitted a report detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's \"denial\" of an application for retention of work performed for the property located at 934 Congress Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal appears on the regular agenda for further discussion and resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Denial, 934 Congress Street\n- UID: b6ae5882-3e87-4775-8d81-ca6bc1fe37e1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 65/20, 66/20, and 67/20 with a deadline of 11/2/2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmission of the zoning docket numbers has been completed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Docket Numbers\n- UID: b6ae5882-3e87-4775-8d81-ca6bc1fe37e1", + "uid": "b6ae5882-3e87-4775-8d81-ca6bc1fe37e1", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance to Establish Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a new overlay district in New Orleans East to set standards for the redevelopment of existing multi-family structures, allow the legal re-establishment of multi-family structures, and promote affordable housing. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,079\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, New Orleans East\n- UID: eee9ffb0-cc15-4825-8cce-7295116be863\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Dwellings in C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific areas in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,080\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Commercial District, Residential Dwellings\n- UID: eee9ffb0-cc15-4825-8cce-7295116be863\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Third [Purpose Missing]\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use for a specific purpose that is missing from the provided text.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,082\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision for this ordinance is not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Purpose Missing\n- UID: eee9ffb0-cc15-4825-8cce-7295116be863", + "uid": "eee9ffb0-cc15-4825-8cce-7295116be863", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 14/20 - Commercial Short Term Rental Unit\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to allow a commercial short term rental unit in a specific district and provided regulations for it. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33082 - 28481 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with no amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Rental, District Regulations\n- UID: 7a719db4-2c3a-4248-8653-738e8a707bce\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34/20 - Restaurant Expansion\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to authorize the expansion of a restaurant in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33083 - 28482 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restaurant Expansion, Zoning, District Authorization\n- UID: 7a719db4-2c3a-4248-8653-738e8a707bce\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34/20 - Conditional Use for Fast Food Restaurant\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use permit for a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33084 - 28482 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted as presented.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fast Food Restaurant, Conditional Use, District Permit\n- UID: 7a719db4-2c3a-4248-8653-738e8a707bce", + "uid": "7a719db4-2c3a-4248-8653-738e8a707bce", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for \"Reception Facility\" in LI Light Industrial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District. It was electronically submitted and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33084 - 28483 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Industrial District, Reception Facility\n- UID: dceb9c67-5f7a-43de-92d1-d311203ac2b8\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. It was electronically submitted and adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33085 - 28484 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail, Alcoholic Beverages, Conditional Use\n- UID: dceb9c67-5f7a-43de-92d1-d311203ac2b8\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters to Proper Agency\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was made. The details of the votes were not provided in the given information.\n- UID: dceb9c67-5f7a-43de-92d1-d311203ac2b8", + "uid": "dceb9c67-5f7a-43de-92d1-d311203ac2b8", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-283\n- Summary: The resolution encourages the Louisiana Secretary of State to support using sports facilities as voting locations for various electoral activities.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-283\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, and speakers Benjamin Zucker, Melanee Usdin, Judge Miriam G. Waltzer, Alice Glenn, Megan Yellin, Valerie Skinkus, Cindy Barrilleaux, Leann Moses, Suzanne Mague, Joy Willig, Leslie Castay, Rabbi Katie Bauman, William B. Schwartz, and Lillian Eyrich addressed the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Voting locations, electoral activities, Louisiana Secretary of State, Resolution R-20-283\n- UID: a0877da1-a60e-48df-9b35-13d107d43f46", + "uid": "a0877da1-a60e-48df-9b35-13d107d43f46", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on City Beautification Project\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a funding allocation for a city beautification project to enhance public spaces and infrastructure. The vote resulted in the ordinance passing with a majority of YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: 06b0e6af-\u00a320 1-1 1ea-b6a9-0050569 183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (28 YEAS, 9 NAYS, 4 ABSTAIN, 6 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, allowing for the allocation of funds for the city beautification project.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Beautification, Funding Allocation, Public Spaces, Infrastructure\n- UID: b8b325e3-5f0a-483f-9eb6-d0caf2bd523a\n\n- Topic: Ordinance on Public Safety Measures\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to implement additional public safety measures, including increased police presence and improved emergency response infrastructure. The vote resulted in the ordinance passing with a significant majority of YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: 06b0e6af-\u00a320 1-1 1ea-b6a9-0050569 183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (34 YEAS, 5 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 6 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, leading to the implementation of enhanced public safety measures in the city.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Police Presence, Emergency Response, Public Infrastructure\n- UID: b8b325e3-5f0a-483f-9eb6-d0caf2bd523a", + "uid": "b8b325e3-5f0a-483f-9eb6-d0caf2bd523a", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Requesting U.S. Department of Homeland Security and ICE Prioritize Recovery and Rebuilding Over Immigration Enforcement\n- Summary: The resolution requests DHS and ICE to prioritize public safety, recovery, and rebuilding over immigration enforcement in the aftermath of a specific event.\n- Ordinance Number: R=-20-284\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 6 council members voting in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration Enforcement\n- UID: 102f3aca-9dbb-4eff-abe5-c515a0624ee0", + "uid": "102f3aca-9dbb-4eff-abe5-c515a0624ee0", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for Hurricane Laura Impact\n- Summary: The council adopted a resolution requesting a public declaration of restraint in geographic areas affected by Hurricane Laura, including evacuation routes within the New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio ICE Field Office jurisdictions.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-284\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the resolution\n- Tags/Keywords: Hurricane Laura, resolution, public declaration, evacuation routes, ICE Field Office\n- UID: 047e8e8e-75b5-4fc9-8c1c-9ecbcc0dd8f3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Property Demolition\n- Summary: The council continued the appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the retention of demolition for a property located at 934 Congress Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the appeal to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, property demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 047e8e8e-75b5-4fc9-8c1c-9ecbcc0dd8f3", + "uid": "047e8e8e-75b5-4fc9-8c1c-9ecbcc0dd8f3", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 3800 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: Heather McVicar Ruoss appealed the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" for renovations to a residential building at 3800 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, renovation, residential building\n- UID: 6b77b96c-5f43-414e-a321-a57c5021aee3\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-20-281 for Revenue Notes\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer proposed a resolution for the issuance of Revenue Notes, Series 2020, not to exceed Fifty Million Dollars, for the City of New Orleans. The resolution was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-281\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, authorizing the issuance of the Revenue Notes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, revenue notes, adoption\n- UID: 6b77b96c-5f43-414e-a321-a57c5021aee3\n\n- Topic: Extension request for 2000 Earhart Boulevard\n- Summary: Miles L. Granderson requested a one-year extension for the conditional use of property located at 2000 Earhart Boulevard. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for an extension was made but no specific voting outcome was provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension request, conditional use, property\n- UID: 6b77b96c-5f43-414e-a321-a57c5021aee3", + "uid": "6b77b96c-5f43-414e-a321-a57c5021aee3", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Extension Request\n- Summary: Motion M-20-271 was made to grant the conditional use extension request, originally approved by Ordinance No. 27815 MCS, for one additional year.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-271\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to grant the conditional use extension request passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Extension, Ordinance No. 27815 MCS\n- UID: ff3ddd08-e4e6-4c50-b8bf-b0b4d8dd272f\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion M-20-90 was made to request a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically to amend Section 18.4 ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The proposed text amendment would affect the regulations applied to all existing non-conforming pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-90\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to request a text amendment was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ff3ddd08-e4e6-4c50-b8bf-b0b4d8dd272f", + "uid": "ff3ddd08-e4e6-4c50-b8bf-b0b4d8dd272f", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion overruling unfavorable recommendation of CPC and approving text amendment\n- Summary: A motion was made to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approve the text amendment as originally provided in M-20-90, detailed in ZD 55/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-262\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision.\n- UID: 7b21b584-fb78-4a6b-9547-bacf5616f020\n\n- Topic: Zoning docket requesting text amendment for drive-through facility regulations\n- Summary: The request was made for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis for drive-through facilities in the city. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 57-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Hearing held\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the text amendment was withdrawn.\n- UID: 7b21b584-fb78-4a6b-9547-bacf5616f020", + "uid": "7b21b584-fb78-4a6b-9547-bacf5616f020", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 57/20 - Text Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance was to approve the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the text amendment with a modification to standard 7, requiring the submission of a Traffic Plan. The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 57/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the text amendment with a modification to standard 7.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Traffic Plan, Text Amendment, ZD No. 57/20\n- UID: e310c3f5-0340-49b5-92f6-46a0127b0489\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 59/20 - 1817 First Street, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 59/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU, with modified approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, HU-RD2, HU-MU, ZD No. 59/20\n- UID: e310c3f5-0340-49b5-92f6-46a0127b0489", + "uid": "e310c3f5-0340-49b5-92f6-46a0127b0489", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request ZD 59/20\n- Summary: Motion approving the zoning change request modified by the Commission for ZD 59/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-272\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change request for ZD 59/20 passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Commission, Motion Approval\n- UID: 11a59dd9-0c2d-4344-9124-a841e444e589\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Car Wash in MU-1 District\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a car wash in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_60-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval with modifications and waiver - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request for ZD 60/20, subject to modifications and a waiver, passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Car Wash, Modifications, Waiver\n- UID: 11a59dd9-0c2d-4344-9124-a841e444e589", + "uid": "11a59dd9-0c2d-4344-9124-a841e444e589", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Window Signage Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes regulations for window signs, specifying that they should consist of individual letters and numerals without any background. It also requires the submission of a revised site plan for review and approval, indicating the primary access to the site along specific streets.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Window signage, Site plan, City Planning Commission, Access restrictions\n- UID: 3aa36984-b64c-4250-a0ab-aed2056061f8\n\n- Topic: Granting Non-Exclusive Franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic communications\n- UID: 3aa36984-b64c-4250-a0ab-aed2056061f8\n\n- Topic: Unspecified Ordinance by Councilmember Giarrusso\n- Summary: The details of the ordinance and its purpose are not provided in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,005\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Unspecified ordinance, Councilmember Giarrusso\n- UID: 3aa36984-b64c-4250-a0ab-aed2056061f8", + "uid": "3aa36984-b64c-4250-a0ab-aed2056061f8", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Truck Size Limitations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend size limitations for trucks traveling on city streets, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, clarify designated truck routes, and enforcement. The ordinance was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, Permitting requirements, Designated truck routes\n- UID: 11a2767c-795f-40a5-bfd9-8f351c83d56e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs. The ordinance was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Intergovernmental Transfers, Homeland Security\n- UID: 11a2767c-795f-40a5-bfd9-8f351c83d56e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs. The ordinance was electronically submitted, and a technical correction is needed. It was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20, Technical Correction needed\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Intergovernmental Transfers, Homeland Security, Technical Correction\n- UID: 11a2767c-795f-40a5-bfd9-8f351c83d56e", + "uid": "11a2767c-795f-40a5-bfd9-8f351c83d56e", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: The amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 12/18/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 12/18/20\n- UID: 2269c49b-07cc-4acf-84cd-0981e46d0f3f\n\n- Topic: Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides that officers shall issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain enumerated circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 2269c49b-07cc-4acf-84cd-0981e46d0f3f", + "uid": "2269c49b-07cc-4acf-84cd-0981e46d0f3f", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is not available, requiring NOPD supervisor approval for arrest, and adding the equivalent municipal offense of \"Prohibited acts.\" It also clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be mandated as a municipal or misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Clarification, NOPD, Municipal Violation\n- UID: 7cc2b886-2311-4a15-874c-bc60bcdad8e8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to create regulations pertaining to the City's use of surveillance technology, including a ban on certain technology, approval process, Council oversight, and limitations on the collection, use, and sharing of personal data.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance Technology, Data Collection, City Regulations\n- UID: 7cc2b886-2311-4a15-874c-bc60bcdad8e8", + "uid": "7cc2b886-2311-4a15-874c-bc60bcdad8e8", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021 \n- Summary: The ordinance proposed changes to the newly ordained chapter, including modifying the number from 159 to 147, adding a definition for predictive policing technology, and making adjustments to surveillance impact reports and surveillance use policies.\n- Ordinance Number: 03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with the proposed amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance, Data Protection, Predictive Policing, City Council\n- UID: 03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,037\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: 03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to allocate state grant funds for homeland security purposes.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grants, Homeland Security, Budget Allocation\n- UID: 03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,038\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on specific provisions related to budget allocation and appropriations for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to make appropriations for the city's operating budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriations, City Council\n- UID: 03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd", + "uid": "03cbe060-8d2e-4b14-8534-1d9a5a91e9fd", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for State Grant Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate state grant funds towards preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. It passed with a unanimous vote, with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33038 - 28467 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of state grant funds for the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Office of Homeland Security, prevention of terrorism, catastrophic events\n- UID: e7110bbd-3765-489a-b61c-cc33ad8ffaa7\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate federal grant funds towards increasing emergency management and response capacity. It passed with a majority vote of 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: 33039 - 28468 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of federal grant funds for the Office of Homeland Security to enhance emergency management and response capacity.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Office of Homeland Security, emergency management, response capacity\n- UID: e7110bbd-3765-489a-b61c-cc33ad8ffaa7", + "uid": "e7110bbd-3765-489a-b61c-cc33ad8ffaa7", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds towards increasing emergency management and response capacity. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,040 - 28469 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to appropriate federal grant funds for emergency management and response capacity.\n- UID: c5640b22-af10-49b6-9699-cfaaa43b8f20\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the city's operating budget to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,041 - 28470 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund.\n- UID: c5640b22-af10-49b6-9699-cfaaa43b8f20", + "uid": "c5640b22-af10-49b6-9699-cfaaa43b8f20", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Giarrusso. The vote outcome was 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 absence. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33042 - 28471 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The budget amendment for the Department of Health was approved.\n- UID: a1e7a46a-046b-4ae6-8702-56241bc533d7\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for the Real Time Crime Center\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment at the Real Time Crime Center. Councilmember Brossett moved the ordinance, which was seconded by Councilmember Giarrusso. The vote resulted in 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 absences. The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33045 - 28472 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appropriation of funds for the Real Time Crime Center was approved.\n- UID: a1e7a46a-046b-4ae6-8702-56241bc533d7", + "uid": "a1e7a46a-046b-4ae6-8702-56241bc533d7", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment at the Real Time Crime Center. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33046 - 28473 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 5 in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, Homeland Security, Real Time Crime Center\n- UID: e70d8bea-3df2-492f-b9a4-8d1fd56bc9ae\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33052 - 28474 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 5 in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, HUD grant funds, Community Development\n- UID: e70d8bea-3df2-492f-b9a4-8d1fd56bc9ae", + "uid": "e70d8bea-3df2-492f-b9a4-8d1fd56bc9ae", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Operating Budget for HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: Amendment to allocate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development, not included in the 2020 budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 33053 - 28475 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, HUD grant funds, Community Development\n- UID: 06b0e6af-f20 1-1 lea-b6a9-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Budgeted Funds for Project Management and Volunteer Supervision\n- Summary: Amendment to transfer budgeted funds for project management and volunteer supervision services during declared states of emergency to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Ordinance Number: 33067 - 28476 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved to transfer the budgeted funds to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget transfer, Project management, Homeland Security\n- UID: dfb506ab-f45b-484c-80c3-39ccd6558033", + "uid": "dfb506ab-f45b-484c-80c3-39ccd6558033", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds for housing insecurity\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to allocate additional CARES Act funds towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The ordinance passed with unanimous approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,068\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of additional funds for addressing housing insecurity\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act, housing insecurity, operating budget\n- UID: 9824f4d2-b8f4-4c6d-9bbe-e5a9698ed160\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds for housing insecurity\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to allocate additional CARES Act funds towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The ordinance also passed with unanimous approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,069\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of additional funds for addressing housing insecurity\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act, housing insecurity, operating budget\n- UID: 9824f4d2-b8f4-4c6d-9bbe-e5a9698ed160", + "uid": "9824f4d2-b8f4-4c6d-9bbe-e5a9698ed160", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund as required by state law and city ordinance. It was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (UNANIMOUS)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition, and it was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, Tourism and Cultural Fund, Approval, State law, City ordinance\n- UID: b8fc8472-8b2b-4f15-9108-26cb971d77e8\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise for TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the city limits, subject to approval. It was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on during this meeting and was continued to the next meeting for further consideration by the Smart Cities Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, Public rights-of-way, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: b8fc8472-8b2b-4f15-9108-26cb971d77e8\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for Toro Blanco LLC for Communications System\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC to construct and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on during this meeting and was continued to the next meeting for further consideration by the Smart Cities Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Toro Blanco LLC, Fiber-optic communications system, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: b8fc8472-8b2b-4f15-9108-26cb971d77e8", + "uid": "b8fc8472-8b2b-4f15-9108-26cb971d77e8", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Roadway Safety Data Analysis Tool\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds received from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Transportation for the creation of a data analysis tool to inform policy and decision making pertaining to roadway safety. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Nguyen. It was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,094\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the funds were appropriated for the intended purpose.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Roadway Safety, Data Analysis, Appropriation\n- UID: f5d6b053-b91a-49de-b302-563e73b8f8d8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Roadway Safety Data Analysis Tool\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds received from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Transportation for the creation of a data analysis tool to inform policy and decision-making pertaining to roadway safety. It was moved by Councilmember Brossett and seconded by Councilmember Williams. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,095\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the funds were appropriated for the intended purpose.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds Appropriation, Roadway Safety, Data Analysis, Transportation\n- UID: f5d6b053-b91a-49de-b302-563e73b8f8d8", + "uid": "f5d6b053-b91a-49de-b302-563e73b8f8d8", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget to Appropriate FEMA Grant Funds for Physical Elevation of Structures\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate FEMA grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for physically elevating 22 severe repetitive loss and repetitive loss structures throughout the city. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,096\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of the operating budget to allocate FEMA grant funds for the physical elevation of structures.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, FEMA grant funds, physical elevation, structures\n- UID: fb683cfc-2878-4741-86e3-94f986a41b7c\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Physical Elevation of Structures\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate FEMA grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for physically elevating 22 severe repetitive loss and repetitive loss structures throughout the city. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,097\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of the operating budget to allocate FEMA grant funds for the physical elevation of structures.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, FEMA grant funds, physical elevation, structures\n- UID: fb683cfc-2878-4741-86e3-94f986a41b7c", + "uid": "fb683cfc-2878-4741-86e3-94f986a41b7c", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Minimum Property Maintenance Standards\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to minimum property maintenance standards, specifically addressing undeveloped and vacant land. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,098 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property maintenance, Code amendment, City of New Orleans\n- UID: cea7429a-52bf-4b10-befc-0a5f437c2609\n\n- Topic: Eighth Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an eighth amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) with the State of Louisiana for capital improvements at the Behrman Soccer Facility and the renovation of George W. Carver Playground. The motion was adopted, but specific voting details are not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,099\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved for the eighth amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Capital improvements, Renovation\n- UID: cea7429a-52bf-4b10-befc-0a5f437c2609", + "uid": "cea7429a-52bf-4b10-befc-0a5f437c2609", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Salvation Army for donation boxes at firehouses\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Salvation Army to allow the placement of donation boxes at up to six firehouses. A technical correction is needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33100\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, The Salvation Army, firehouses, donation boxes\n- UID: e3e437c9-70a3-4859-a5a4-f5037ac764a6\n\n- Topic: Establishing neighborhood slow zones\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish neighborhood slow zones by amending specific sections of the City Code. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33102\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood slow zones, City Code amendments\n- UID: e3e437c9-70a3-4859-a5a4-f5037ac764a6\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Salvation Army for donation boxes at firehouses\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Salvation Army for the placement of donation boxes at up to six firehouses. A technical correction is needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33106\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, The Salvation Army, firehouses, donation boxes\n- UID: e3e437c9-70a3-4859-a5a4-f5037ac764a6", + "uid": "e3e437c9-70a3-4859-a5a4-f5037ac764a6", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 90-40 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to ban the use of riot control agents by law enforcement officers, except under specific circumstances involving a threat of harm to persons. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, riot control agents, law enforcement, ordinance\n- UID: 1980bb1e-491e-44f5-ac5c-5a72709d9abb\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 154-1561 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to clarify truck routes within the city. It was continued to the meeting of 9/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, truck routes, ordinance\n- UID: 1980bb1e-491e-44f5-ac5c-5a72709d9abb\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 28,388 M.C.S. for the establishment of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to increase the advisory committee's membership from eleven to thirteen members, adding a youth representative and a formerly incarcerated person. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33108 - 28493 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, advisory committee, ordinance\n- UID: 1980bb1e-491e-44f5-ac5c-5a72709d9abb", + "uid": "1980bb1e-491e-44f5-ac5c-5a72709d9abb", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution on incurring debt and issuance of Revenue Notes\n- Summary: The resolution proposes the issuance of not exceeding Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) of Revenue Notes, Series 2020, of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. It outlines the form, terms, and conditions of the Notes, as well as the payment structure and appointment of a Trustee for the Notes. The resolution was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-267 (Lying Over)\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, debt, Revenue Notes, withdrawal\n- UID: 2b2a5b3b-e5a4-4cc4-91b2-90aad7c6a2d7\n\n- Topic: Re-authorization of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The motion re-authorizes the creation of the Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee for a limited period to expire on June 30, 2021. The committee's function is to provide counsel and advice to the Council. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-270\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 6, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 1, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fairgrounds Citizen Advisory Committee, re-authorization, motion\n- UID: 2b2a5b3b-e5a4-4cc4-91b2-90aad7c6a2d7", + "uid": "2b2a5b3b-e5a4-4cc4-91b2-90aad7c6a2d7", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan for Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor\n- Summary: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the new classification of Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor was submitted for Council approval, in accordance with Article X, Section 10 of the Constitution of Louisiana. The amendment was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was approved to be effective from August 9, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-273\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the new classification was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor, Budget/Audit/Bor Committee\n- UID: 2115224f-2a25-4e17-af56-040ce56d8e36\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Classified Pay Plan for Test Development and Validation Job Titles\n- Summary: Amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for new job titles related to Test Development and Validation were submitted for Council approval, as adopted by the Civil Service Commission. The amendments were recommended for approval and were approved to be effective from August 9, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-274\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments to the Classified Pay Plan for the new job titles were adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Test Development and Validation, Civil Service Commission\n- UID: 2115224f-2a25-4e17-af56-040ce56d8e36", + "uid": "2115224f-2a25-4e17-af56-040ce56d8e36", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to appoint Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. to the Industrial Development Board\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. as a member of the Industrial Development Board, for a term ending on January 1, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-275\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Darrel J. Saizan, Jr. was appointed as a member of the Industrial Development Board.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Development Board, Appointment, M-20-275, Darrel J. Saizan, Jr.\n- UID: d56dd44d-5481-4d25-aefc-546b8a0049de\n\n- Topic: Resolution approving the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire\n- Summary: Resolution approving the completed Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire prepared by the Department of Finance as part of the 2019 annual audit.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-277\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The completed Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire was approved as part of the 2019 annual audit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire, Approval, R-20-277, Department of Finance\n- UID: d56dd44d-5481-4d25-aefc-546b8a0049de\n\n- Topic: Motion authorizing the Council President to sign an amendment to the Agreement for Professional Services\n- Summary: Motion authorizing the Council President to sign an amendment to the Agreement for Professional Services dated March 1, 2016 between the City of New Orleans and Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-278\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A (No specific vote outcomes provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council President was authorized to sign an amendment to the Agreement for Professional Services with Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C.\n- Tags/Keywords: Agreement for Professional Services, Amendment, M-20-278, Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C.\n- UID: d56dd44d-5481-4d25-aefc-546b8a0049de", + "uid": "d56dd44d-5481-4d25-aefc-546b8a0049de", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension of Agreement and Compensation Increase\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to extend the term of the agreement through August 31, 2021, and increase the maximum compensation under the contract by $185,000. The motion also included provisions deemed necessary to comply with the law and effectuate the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Nguyen, Brossett, Giarrusso, Williams - NAYS: 0 - ABSENT: Moreno - RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with no opposition and one council member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Agreement Extension, Compensation Increase, Contract, Provisions, Compliance\n- UID: 926c6762-8bb4-40ed-aa64-cf60dbc88f0d\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically focusing on clarifying and amending the definitions and uses of \"Established Two-Family\" and \"Established Multi-Family\" dwellings. It also addressed the requirements for re-establishment and by-right uses in residential zoning districts, along with conditional use in certain areas surrounding universities.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-279\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Nguyen, Brossett - NAYS: 0 - ABSENT: Moreno - RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, with specific limitations and considerations for the amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Amendments, Residential Zoning, Conditional Use\n- UID: 926c6762-8bb4-40ed-aa64-cf60dbc88f0d", + "uid": "926c6762-8bb4-40ed-aa64-cf60dbc88f0d", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: M-20-279\n- Summary: This ordinance was moved by Banks and seconded by Giarrusso. It was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with one member, Williams, absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-279\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: M-20-279, adoption, council meeting\n- UID: 11283cc3-9cb1-43a4-a2e0-02147cc30eeb\n\n- Topic: R-20-280\n- Summary: This resolution, moved by Banks and seconded by Williams, was adopted unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-280\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution honoring Sidney \u201cSid\u201d Noel Rideau passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: R-20-280, adoption, Sidney Noel Rideau\n- UID: 11283cc3-9cb1-43a4-a2e0-02147cc30eeb\n\n- Topic: R-20-282\n- Summary: This resolution, introduced by multiple council members, was adopted with no opposition and no absences.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-282\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Yes: all council members, No: none, Absent: none, Recused: none)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution calling on the USDA to extend the Disaster Household Distribution Program in New Orleans passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: R-20-282, adoption, USDA, Disaster Household Distribution Program\n- UID: 11283cc3-9cb1-43a4-a2e0-02147cc30eeb", + "uid": "11283cc3-9cb1-43a4-a2e0-02147cc30eeb", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Sections 70-81 through 70-83 of Chapter 70 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish protocols for annual reporting of dedicated funds. It was introduced by Councilmember Brossett and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,109\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- UID: 4a3eeafb-a5c4-4a33-b7ae-4a0d9f2b5aa5\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Article 8 - Rural Development Districts, Section 8.2 Uses, Table 8-1\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to allow \"bars\" as a \"Commercial Use\", by-right, in rural development districts. It was introduced by Councilmember Nguyen.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,110\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 4a3eeafb-a5c4-4a33-b7ae-4a0d9f2b5aa5", + "uid": "4a3eeafb-a5c4-4a33-b7ae-4a0d9f2b5aa5", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from C-l General Commercial District to LI Light Industrial District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change for properties located at 14100, 14200, and 14300 Chef Menteur Highway, re-designating them as LI Light Industrial District. \n- Ordinance Number: 56c.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved with 7 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Property re-designation, LI Light Industrial District\n- UID: 9bb47324-1a6a-4ab8-9eb2-8fb7e4580719\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Food Processing Facility in M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a food processing facility in the M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District on New Orleans East Tract I. \n- Ordinance Number: 56d.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the food processing facility was approved unanimously with 9 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Food processing facility, M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 9bb47324-1a6a-4ab8-9eb2-8fb7e4580719", + "uid": "9bb47324-1a6a-4ab8-9eb2-8fb7e4580719", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 62/20\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations established by Ordinance No. 28,036 MCS by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map. It would impact properties within core and strong market areas as shown on the map within the City Planning Commission report dated April 24, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33112\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, granting the requested map amendment to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, Map Amendment\n- UID: 341bf265-12fd-4b30-b845-ea128e3f4a2c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19/20\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RMl Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, impacting Square 267, Lot B or 18 or 31 in the Second Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33113\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, approving the zoning change as requested.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 341bf265-12fd-4b30-b845-ea128e3f4a2c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 109/10\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant an amendment to Ordinance No. 24,294 MCS to permit the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33114\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, granting the requested amendment to permit the sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 341bf265-12fd-4b30-b845-ea128e3f4a2c", + "uid": "341bf265-12fd-4b30-b845-ea128e3f4a2c", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 20, Section 20.3.V of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis for all drive-through facilities citywide, and instead require a Traffic Plan. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,116\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Traffic Plan, Drive-Through Facilities\n- UID: 142beb74-9432-4874-8343-42f62a598f7b\n\n- Topic: Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the St. Roch Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the completion of the St. Roch Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Memorandum of Agreement, St. Roch Drainage Project\n- UID: 142beb74-9432-4874-8343-42f62a598f7b", + "uid": "142beb74-9432-4874-8343-42f62a598f7b", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance 12/25/23\n- Summary: The ordinance 12/25/23 was introduced and passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. There were no abstentions or absences.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was successfully passed with no notable amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 4eddbaab-14d2-49c0-bc81-fee126bbed1a", + "uid": "4eddbaab-14d2-49c0-bc81-fee126bbed1a", + "publish_date": "9-3-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 9-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, establishing a quorum for the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established with seven members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Meeting Establishment\n- UID: 7a65f903-d3bb-431f-b76d-f0013f8e7cc2", + "uid": "7a65f903-d3bb-431f-b76d-f0013f8e7cc2", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The Council discussed and considered the approval of the minutes from previous meetings held on October 1, 2020, October 14, 2020 (Special Meeting), October 15, 2020, and October 26, 2020 (Special Meeting).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: To Be Approved\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approval of the minutes was pending.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Previous Meetings\n- UID: 6477857d-59da-4a7a-89c0-50d1615f1c1e\n\n- Topic: Special Orders of Business\n- Summary: The Council addressed special orders of business, but no specific details or outcomes were provided.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decisions or actions mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Orders, Council Business\n- UID: 6477857d-59da-4a7a-89c0-50d1615f1c1e\n\n- Topic: Consent Agenda\n- Summary: The Council received a communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, regarding recommended agenda items for deferrals for the November 5, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Communication, Deferrals, COVID-19\n- UID: 6477857d-59da-4a7a-89c0-50d1615f1c1e", + "uid": "6477857d-59da-4a7a-89c0-50d1615f1c1e", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revised Electric Formula Rate Plan Rider Schedule and Gas Formula Rate Plan Rider Schedule\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters. Reports were submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC (\"ENO\").\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-344\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The revised electric and gas formula rate plan rider schedules were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric, Gas, Utility, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: e4d87222-d2d6-4748-a8e5-b6b92210d368\n\n- Topic: Purchased Gas Adjustments for the November 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: The purchased gas adjustments for the November 2020 billing cycle were submitted by Scott Celino, Manager of Fuel & Special Riders.\n- Ordinance Number: R-03-272\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The purchased gas adjustments for the billing cycle were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Gas, Billing Cycle, Adjustments\n- UID: e4d87222-d2d6-4748-a8e5-b6b92210d368\n\n- Topic: Petition to Intervene\n- Summary: A petition to intervene was submitted by 350 New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition to intervene was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, Intervention, 350 New Orleans\n- UID: e4d87222-d2d6-4748-a8e5-b6b92210d368", + "uid": "e4d87222-d2d6-4748-a8e5-b6b92210d368", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Petition to Intervene, UD-20-02 by Sustainable Energy Economy Solutions\n- Summary: Petition submitted by Sustainable Energy Economy Solutions for intervention in UD-20-02.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petition was submitted for intervention, but no voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, Intervention, Sustainable Energy Economy Solutions\n- UID: 2ab7da6a-2e48-4ee7-8816-eba9fb69610c\n\n- Topic: Reply Comments, UD-20-01 by Alliance for Affordable Energy, ENO, and Council\u2019s Utility Advisors\n- Summary: Multiple reply comments submitted by Alliance for Affordable Energy, ENO, and the Council\u2019s Utility Advisors for UD-20-01.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reply comments were submitted, but no voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reply Comments, Alliance for Affordable Energy, ENO, Council\u2019s Utility Advisors\n- UID: 2ab7da6a-2e48-4ee7-8816-eba9fb69610c\n\n- Topic: Communication from Amy Scandaltato\n- Summary: Request for appeal of the City Planning Commission\u2019s decision of denial of a re-subdivision for property located at 4533 Read Boulevard and 10149 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 082-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was submitted for appeal, but no voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Appeal, City Planning Commission, Re-subdivision\n- UID: 2ab7da6a-2e48-4ee7-8816-eba9fb69610c", + "uid": "2ab7da6a-2e48-4ee7-8816-eba9fb69610c", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lincoln Grove 1, LLC Low Income Housing Tax Credits\n- Summary: Lincoln Grove 1, LLC is pursuing an award of Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the construction of up to 24 affordable housing units in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notification received, no voting outcome specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Affordable Housing, Lincoln Grove 1, LLC\n- UID: 79616d39-2ebc-4ec5-9e57-ddafe313c552\n\n- Topic: Lincoln Grove 2, LLC Low Income Housing Tax Credits\n- Summary: Lincoln Grove 2, LLC is pursuing an award of Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the construction of up to 24 affordable housing units in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notification received, no voting outcome specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Affordable Housing, Lincoln Grove 2, LLC\n- UID: 79616d39-2ebc-4ec5-9e57-ddafe313c552\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Extension for 1339 Clouet Street\n- Summary: John C. Williams requested a Conditional Use extension to Ordinance No. 27983 MCS for the property located at 1339 Clouet Street.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 98/18, Motion M-18-471\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Conditional Use extension submitted, no voting outcome specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Extension, John C. Williams, 1339 Clouet Street\n- UID: 79616d39-2ebc-4ec5-9e57-ddafe313c552\n\n- Topic: Bids Received by Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: The Board of Liquidation, City Debt, received bids for a certain project on October 21, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Bids received, no voting outcome specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Bids, Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- UID: 79616d39-2ebc-4ec5-9e57-ddafe313c552", + "uid": "79616d39-2ebc-4ec5-9e57-ddafe313c552", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Purchase of Audubon Commission Limited Tax Bonds, Issue of 2020\n- Summary: The city council discussed and approved the purchase of $9,500,000.00 Audubon Commission Limited Tax Bonds, Series 2020, with Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. winning the bid with the lowest True Interest Cost of 2.364329%.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved the purchase of Audubon Commission Limited Tax Bonds, Issue of 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Tax Bonds, Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc., True Interest Cost\n- UID: 94d8383c-ab1c-495c-a2b5-b87c52f7b1ec\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Post-Demolition Fee for Property at 1536 St. Roch Avenue\n- Summary: Nick and Lizzie Vitter requested to appear before the council to appeal the post-demolition fee of $12,915 for their property located at 1536 St. Roch Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (Suggested Hearing Date Set For 11/5/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date suggested for the appeal of the post-demolition fee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Post-Demolition Fee, Property Appeal, Hearing Date\n- UID: 94d8383c-ab1c-495c-a2b5-b87c52f7b1ec\n\n- Topic: Request for Public Hearing on Restoration Tax Abatement Application\n- Summary: Jenna Burke, Director of Land Use, District B, requested to schedule a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application #2018-0290 for 1012 Canal Street, Rahul Properties, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (Suggested Hearing Date Set For 11/19/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date suggested for the Restoration Tax Abatement application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Public Hearing, Rahul Properties LLC\n- UID: 94d8383c-ab1c-495c-a2b5-b87c52f7b1ec\n\n- Topic: Appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\n- Summary: The Director of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal related to the Vieux Carr\u00e9.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted for the appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Appeal, Report Submission\n- UID: 94d8383c-ab1c-495c-a2b5-b87c52f7b1ec", + "uid": "94d8383c-ab1c-495c-a2b5-b87c52f7b1ec", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report on 715 Bourbon Street\n- Summary: The report details the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the modification of the exterior of a historic building located at 715 Bourbon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Denial - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of the modification of the exterior of the historic building.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, denial, exterior modification\n- UID: 864f1309-2a9b-42b9-8eb9-c1f512a228f3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - Report - 1531 Exposition Blvd\n- Summary: The report presents an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of an application to demolish a significant portion of the front facade and roof for the property located at 1531 Exposition Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Denial - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of the application to demolish a significant portion of the front facade and roof.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, denial, demolition application\n- UID: 864f1309-2a9b-42b9-8eb9-c1f512a228f3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Report 1015 Melpomene Street\n- Summary: The report outlines an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's approval of a two-story rear addition and denial of a request to reconfigure the roofline for the property located at 1015 Melpomene Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approval of rear addition - (N/A)\n - Vote 2: Denial of roofline reconfiguration - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the two-story rear addition and denial of the request to reconfigure the roofline.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC report, two-story addition, roofline reconfiguration\n- UID: 864f1309-2a9b-42b9-8eb9-c1f512a228f3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers and Subdivision Docket Number\n- Summary: The report transmits various zoning docket numbers and a subdivision docket number for information only, including the 2021-2025 Capital Improvement Plan and Tree Preservation Study.\n- Ordinance Number: 72/20, 76/20, 77/20, 78/20, 79/20, 80/20, 81/20, 82/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal of the zoning and subdivision docket numbers for information purposes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, subdivision docket, capital improvement plan, tree preservation study\n- UID: 864f1309-2a9b-42b9-8eb9-c1f512a228f3", + "uid": "864f1309-2a9b-42b9-8eb9-c1f512a228f3", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District in the Sixth Municipal District. The specific location was Square 7, Lots 15 and 16, bounded by Broadway Street, Forshey Street, Olive Street, and Pine Street. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,142\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the establishment of a multi-family dwelling in the specified area under certain conditions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-Family Dwelling, Conditional Use, Historic District\n- UID: 8a40deb9-6b94-4e2c-a6c5-f9f2c903e12f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Allow Non-Conforming Pole Signs in Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend Article 24 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create an exception allowing the continued use of non-conforming pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor. The amendment also included any other corresponding changes to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance that may be needed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,148\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the continued use of non-conforming pole signs in the specified area, with some dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Non-Conforming Signs, Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor\n- UID: 8a40deb9-6b94-4e2c-a6c5-f9f2c903e12f", + "uid": "8a40deb9-6b94-4e2c-a6c5-f9f2c903e12f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 3118 Second Street\n- Summary: The council discussed a demolition request for the property located at 3118 Second Street, submitted by Gloria Holmes. A motion was made to deny the demolition permit for this property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-377\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit for the property at 3118 Second Street passed with 6 yeas and 1 nay.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Property, Gloria Holmes, Motion, Deny, M-20-377\n- UID: c6067fdd-a51f-4f48-8d0a-701790f6d2a8\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for Property at 1323 S. Rampart Street\n- Summary: Another demolition request was discussed for the property located at 1323 S. Rampart Street, submitted by Kyle Gilmore. No motion outcome was specified in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or outcome was provided in the summary for this demolition request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Request, Property, Kyle Gilmore, 1323 S. Rampart Street\n- UID: c6067fdd-a51f-4f48-8d0a-701790f6d2a8", + "uid": "c6067fdd-a51f-4f48-8d0a-701790f6d2a8", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Approval for 1323 S. Rampart Street\n- Summary: The motion approved the demolition for the property at 1323 S. Rampart Street, subject to compliance with the terms and plans contained within the Memorandum of Agreement. \n- Ordinance Number: M=20-371\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition approved with conditions outlined in the Memorandum of Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Historic Preservation, Compliance\n- UID: 206d52a0-2042-48e5-89ac-44531ba8b84d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 2326 Robert Street\n- Summary: Alyssa Wernet, Director of Operations at The Demo Diva, LLC, appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny demolition for the property located at 2326 Robert Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-378\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: HDLC's denial of the demolition appeal for the property located at 2326 Robert Street was upheld.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, Preservation\n- UID: 206d52a0-2042-48e5-89ac-44531ba8b84d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 701 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: Sharon Bourn of Musso Architects appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the application to install a new through wall vent in existing transom for the property located at 701 Tchoupitoulas Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Preservation, Architectural Modification\n- UID: 206d52a0-2042-48e5-89ac-44531ba8b84d", + "uid": "206d52a0-2042-48e5-89ac-44531ba8b84d", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1531 Exposition Blvd\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" of the partial demolition to allow for a renovation for a property located at 1531 Exposition Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-375\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion overruled the HDLC\u2019s denial and granted the applicant\u2019s appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Renovation, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 40065a7c-e5ff-4ffe-9492-5f8836b71b73\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1015 Melpomene Street\n- Summary: The ordinance involves a request to appeal the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" of the application to appeal the ARC recommendation of denial to expand the second floor gallery for a property located at 1015 Melpomene Street.\n- Ordinance Number: [Not specified]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Second Floor Gallery Expansion\n- UID: 40065a7c-e5ff-4ffe-9492-5f8836b71b73\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal for Irl R. Stilverstein\n- Summary: The ordinance involves an appeal by Irl R. Stilverstein, The Stilverstein Law Firm, for a professional law corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: [Not specified]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Not specified]\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Stilverstein Law Firm, Professional Law Corporation\n- UID: 40065a7c-e5ff-4ffe-9492-5f8836b71b73", + "uid": "40065a7c-e5ff-4ffe-9492-5f8836b71b73", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision for property at 715-17-19 Bourbon Street\n- Summary: An appeal was made on behalf of John C. Williams to demolish existing stoops and lower door sills by 18\". The request was deferred to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Bourbon Street\n- UID: b687ec3f-88df-4a04-b6f3-c2290f87ef48\n\n- Topic: Extension request for conditional use for multi-family dwelling\n- Summary: Jason A. Riggs requested a one-year extension to permit an established multi-family dwelling for a specific property. A motion was approved for the one-year extension.\n- Ordinance Number: Ordinance No. 027869 MCS\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of one-year extension for conditional use\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension request, conditional use, multi-family dwelling\n- UID: b687ec3f-88df-4a04-b6f3-c2290f87ef48\n\n- Topic: Post-demolition fee waiver request\n- Summary: Nick and Lizzie Vitter requested to appeal the assessed post-demolition fee for a specific amount. No voting outcomes were provided.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition fee waiver, property owner\n- UID: b687ec3f-88df-4a04-b6f3-c2290f87ef48", + "uid": "b687ec3f-88df-4a04-b6f3-c2290f87ef48", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 64/20\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in the Maritime Mixed Use District, with considerations for including Recreational Vehicles, reevaluating minimum area and lot setback requirements. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-94\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further evaluation and modifications\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Campground, Text Amendment\n- UID: faaf171d-f195-48ef-b5b9-c07115c89706\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 71/20 - Housing Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: Requesting an Affordable Housing Planned Development in a Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with specific location details provided.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, Planned Development\n- UID: faaf171d-f195-48ef-b5b9-c07115c89706", + "uid": "faaf171d-f195-48ef-b5b9-c07115c89706", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC a non-exclusive franchise to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Deferral\n- UID: 288091bb-cfc3-4957-a2af-9b5eb9e10ec1\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Deferral\n- UID: 288091bb-cfc3-4957-a2af-9b5eb9e10ec1\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding bicycles and electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulation for electric scooters. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified in the provided information\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code Amendments, Bicycles, Electric Scooters\n- UID: 288091bb-cfc3-4957-a2af-9b5eb9e10ec1", + "uid": "288091bb-cfc3-4957-a2af-9b5eb9e10ec1", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for FEMA Reimbursement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, operating budget, appropriation\n- UID: 54845647-b647-4497-a18a-71f27a41c09f\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for FEMA Reimbursement\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, operating budget, appropriation\n- UID: 54845647-b647-4497-a18a-71f27a41c09f\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams introduced this ordinance, but specific details about the topic and content are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or key action mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legislative grouping, Councilmember Williams\n- UID: 54845647-b647-4497-a18a-71f27a41c09f", + "uid": "54845647-b647-4497-a18a-71f27a41c09f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: This ordinance creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration\n- UID: c56d88a8-005a-4af5-8cf4-e33854190ea8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance amends and reordains Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain enumerated circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details about the voting outcome are not available\n- UID: c56d88a8-005a-4af5-8cf4-e33854190ea8", + "uid": "c56d88a8-005a-4af5-8cf4-e33854190ea8", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment clarifies the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is available, requires NOPD supervisor approval for arrest, and adds the equivalent municipal offense of \"Prohibited acts.\" It also clarifies that felony conduct cannot be mandated as a municipal violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020 was passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, NOPD, municipal offense\n- UID: aa6ac2a3-ce77-4aa0-8471-b07c7cd7f18a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Surveillance Technology Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight, limit the collection, use, and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance technology, data privacy, Council oversight\n- UID: aa6ac2a3-ce77-4aa0-8471-b07c7cd7f18a\n\n- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not mentioned in the provided information.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome for this ordinance was not provided in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, approval process\n- UID: aa6ac2a3-ce77-4aa0-8471-b07c7cd7f18a", + "uid": "aa6ac2a3-ce77-4aa0-8471-b07c7cd7f18a", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-exclusive wireless franchise for TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of new wireless facilities within the City of New Orleans. The Smart Cities Committee was referred to for further review.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous approval from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: 780e7fd6-2c98-4056-bce2-8dc188f76661\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise for Toro Blanco LLC's communications system\n- Summary: This ordinance granted a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a fiber-optic based communications system. It also included provisions for a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 33089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Toro Blanco LLC, communications system\n- UID: 780e7fd6-2c98-4056-bce2-8dc188f76661\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,089\n- Summary: This amendment clarified that the adjustment to the franchise fee in Section 4(A)(2) should be based on the actual increase in the Consumer Price Index, not the \"average\" increase.\n- Ordinance Number: 22b\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, franchise fee, Consumer Price Index\n- UID: 780e7fd6-2c98-4056-bce2-8dc188f76661", + "uid": "780e7fd6-2c98-4056-bce2-8dc188f76661", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to grant a request for a map amendment to apply the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations as recommended in the 2019 \u201cNew Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\u201d from HR & A Advisors, Inc. It would impact properties within the core and strong market areas. An amendment was also proposed to establish an effective date and require periodic public hearings by the City Planning Commission to consider market feasibility analysis. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,113 and Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,113\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance and its amendment were both passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 2cd70ec3-bc88-4df0-a947-b1b60a31e906\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement with 373 Walnut Street, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with 373 WALNUT STREET, LLC for a portion of Prytania Street. The purpose is to fix the annual rent and terms of the lease agreement. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,122\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Prytania Street, Mayor\n- UID: 2cd70ec3-bc88-4df0-a947-b1b60a31e906", + "uid": "2cd70ec3-bc88-4df0-a947-b1b60a31e906", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to adopt Article XII of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, related to Inclusionary Zoning. It establishes application requirements, compliance measures, enforcement procedures, and penalties. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33122\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 11/19/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Compliance, Enforcement\n- UID: 4ba356ed-c979-4e21-b167-47287132dfc3\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 3350 Dauphine Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way at 3350 Dauphine Street. The minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement will be fixed. The ordinance was postponed to 1/29/21.\n- Ordinance Number: 33128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 1/29/21 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/29/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Rights\n- UID: 4ba356ed-c979-4e21-b167-47287132dfc3\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 3987 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way at 3987 Tchoupitoulas Street. The minimum price and terms of the servitude agreement will be fixed. The ordinance was postponed to 1/29/21.\n- Ordinance Number: 33141\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 1/29/21 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/29/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Rights\n- UID: 4ba356ed-c979-4e21-b167-47287132dfc3", + "uid": "4ba356ed-c979-4e21-b167-47287132dfc3", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 4645 Freret Street\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at a specific municipal address. The purpose is to fix the minimum price and terms of the lease agreement, ensuring that the use granted in the lease agreement does not interfere with the public right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 33143\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor, 0 against, 1 abstain, and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, encroachments\n- UID: 0e697db3-5ba3-48f5-a9cf-7d4f775807e8\n\n- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities on public rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the City of New Orleans, subject to approval. It also provides for annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond.\n- Ordinance Number: 33144\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, wireless facilities, public rights-of-way\n- UID: 0e697db3-5ba3-48f5-a9cf-7d4f775807e8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction. It specifies where such reviews and inspections are required, how and by whom they are to be performed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor, 1 against, 1 abstain, and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, structural design, inspection, engineers of record\n- UID: 0e697db3-5ba3-48f5-a9cf-7d4f775807e8", + "uid": "0e697db3-5ba3-48f5-a9cf-7d4f775807e8", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the General Fund to cover overages incurred during the year 2020. \n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, fund transfer, overages\n- UID: a04924dd-78a9-42e6-8a7f-681737a270cf\n\n- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees and Requirements at Lafitte Greenway\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements at the Lafitte Greenway in conjunction with events sponsored by the New Orleans Film Society.\n- Ordinance Number: 33150\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, event sponsorship, Lafitte Greenway\n- UID: a04924dd-78a9-42e6-8a7f-681737a270cf\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Sanitation Roll Cart Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and provide specifications and requirements for City roll carts, as well as clarify the times and requirements for trash and bulky waste placement in specific areas of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33151\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation, roll carts, waste placement, amendments\n- UID: a04924dd-78a9-42e6-8a7f-681737a270cf", + "uid": "a04924dd-78a9-42e6-8a7f-681737a270cf", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Children's Fair at Joe Brown Park Gymnasium\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements at the Joe Brown Park Gymnasium for a \"Children's Fair\" event. However, it was requested to be withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33151\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Requested to be Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Joe Brown Park Gymnasium, Children's Fair\n- UID: aecb5344-a45d-467a-a2b1-0f170808db5b\n\n- Topic: Preservation of Parade Positions and Routes for Carnival Organizations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to preserve parade positions, routes, times, and seniority for existing carnival organizations that elected not to parade in 2021, with modifications for the 2022 carnival season. The ordinance was electronically submitted and was subject to a postponement deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 33152\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponement Deadline 2/12/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: Subject to a postponement deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Carnival organizations, parade preservation, City Code Section 34-2(4)\n- UID: aecb5344-a45d-467a-a2b1-0f170808db5b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use permit for a motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific mixed-use and historic urban corridor districts. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33153\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - No voting outcome provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use permit, motor vehicle service, mixed-use district, historic urban corridor\n- UID: aecb5344-a45d-467a-a2b1-0f170808db5b", + "uid": "aecb5344-a45d-467a-a2b1-0f170808db5b", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,154\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks proposed an amendment to replace proviso 10 regarding the site's curb cut and driveway access. The developer is encouraged to engage the Tulane Avenue right-of-way for pedestrian and multi-modal transit. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,154 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Transportation, Development\n- UID: beab8d23-0255-4d27-a9a4-bd6b498472cf\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 50-86 of the Code\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer proposed an ordinance to amend and reordain Section 50-86 of the Code to modify the authority of certain members of the Department of Public Utilities and Department of Public Works. Additionally, a new subsection was added to grant authority to employees of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote outcome was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Public Utilities, Homeland Security, Authority\n- UID: beab8d23-0255-4d27-a9a4-bd6b498472cf\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 66-282 of the Code\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer proposed an ordinance to amend and reordain Section 66-282 of the Code to provide authorization for certain activities.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote outcome was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Authorization, Activities\n- UID: beab8d23-0255-4d27-a9a4-bd6b498472cf", + "uid": "beab8d23-0255-4d27-a9a4-bd6b498472cf", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ad Valorem Collection and Distribution Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance approves a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Board of Liquidation, City Debt, regarding the collection and distribution of special ad valorem tax revenues within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,157\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Ad Valorem Tax, Revenue Distribution\n- UID: 8ee32ba2-dfc7-4091-83ab-c75ac4cb2e82\n\n- Topic: 2021 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance provides a Capital Budget for the year 2021 in accordance with the City Charter provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,160\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A deferral was requested to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, 2021, City Charter\n- UID: 8ee32ba2-dfc7-4091-83ab-c75ac4cb2e82\n\n- Topic: 2021 Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: The ordinance provides an Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2021 in accordance with the City Charter provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,161\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Vote outcome not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, 2021, City Charter\n- UID: 8ee32ba2-dfc7-4091-83ab-c75ac4cb2e82", + "uid": "8ee32ba2-dfc7-4091-83ab-c75ac4cb2e82", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for Year 2021\n- Summary: This ordinance provides the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, City of New Orleans, 2021, City Charter\n- UID: 95e33e1b-3c81-448a-bcc4-f96e790d14cd\n\n- Topic: Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2021 Plan, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 95e33e1b-3c81-448a-bcc4-f96e790d14cd\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically in Article 4, Section 4.8, regarding zoning appeals.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-326 LO\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 11/19/20, referred to the Quality of Life Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, City of New Orleans, public hearing, zoning appeals\n- UID: 95e33e1b-3c81-448a-bcc4-f96e790d14cd", + "uid": "95e33e1b-3c81-448a-bcc4-f96e790d14cd", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office\n- Summary: The resolution authorizes the President of the Council to sign a cooperative endeavor agreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office for security services for the City Council, with a maximum compensation amount not to exceed $556,795.56 for twelve months.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-369\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed authorizing the agreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office for security services.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative endeavor agreement, security services, Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office\n- UID: 15aa9c61-8718-47a8-8497-c2a317b4c05b\n\n- Topic: Certification of Interim Inspections on Parish-owned Bridges\n- Summary: The resolution certifies that the Parish of Orleans has performed all interim inspections on Parish-owned or maintained bridges in accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards for a specific period.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-370\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed certifying the completion of interim inspections on Parish-owned bridges.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bridge inspections, National Bridge Inspection Standards, Parish-owned bridges\n- UID: 15aa9c61-8718-47a8-8497-c2a317b4c05b\n\n- Topic: Support for Iris Development\u2019s Affordable Housing Program Application\n- Summary: The resolution supports Iris Development\u2019s Affordable Housing Program application to the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas for subsidy to develop affordable housing on vacant HANO land awarded via competitive Request for Proposals.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-372\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed supporting Iris Development\u2019s application for affordable housing program subsidy.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable housing, Iris Development, Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas\n- UID: 15aa9c61-8718-47a8-8497-c2a317b4c05b", + "uid": "15aa9c61-8718-47a8-8497-c2a317b4c05b", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion adopting the Holiday Schedule for City Government for the year 2021\n- Summary: Motion was electronically submitted and postponed on 3/5/21.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-373\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Holiday Schedule, City Government, Motion\n- UID: 2d193fa4-2268-4210-ba4d-70ef2cf5920d\n\n- Topic: Motion stating that the City Council Street Renaming Commission shall have until November 30, 2020 to deliver the initial report and recommendation\n- Summary: Motion was electronically submitted and postponed on 3/5/21.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-374\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed motion\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Renaming Commission, Motion\n- UID: 2d193fa4-2268-4210-ba4d-70ef2cf5920d\n\n- Topic: Resolution and order extending the application deadline for the City Council Cares program to December 31, 2020\n- Summary: Resolution was electronically submitted and postponed on 3/5/21.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-380\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed resolution\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Cares program, Resolution\n- UID: 2d193fa4-2268-4210-ba4d-70ef2cf5920d\n\n- Topic: Notice of Executive Session for discussing the litigation captioned \"Jones, et al. v. Gusman, et al., Civil Action No. 12-859\"\n- Summary: The Council of the City of New Orleans may convene in Executive Session during its November 5, 2020 Regular Meeting for the purpose of discussing the mentioned litigation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Executive Session notice\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Litigation, Notice\n- UID: 2d193fa4-2268-4210-ba4d-70ef2cf5920d", + "uid": "2d193fa4-2268-4210-ba4d-70ef2cf5920d", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Executive Session\n- Summary: The council moved to enter an executive session and then reconvened after the session.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council entered and reconvened after an executive session.\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Council Meeting, Decision Making\n- UID: 5731ec5a-9c19-4e38-ad3d-ec40071afa9a", + "uid": "5731ec5a-9c19-4e38-ad3d-ec40071afa9a", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Sanitation Roll Cart Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and redefine specifications and requirements for City roll carts, as well as clarify the times for trash removal and bulky waste placement in specific districts of New Orleans. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer and seconded by Moreno, and it was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 33151-28541 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with the specified voting outcome.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation, Roll Carts, Amendment, Trash Removal, New Orleans\n- UID: e742901a-111d-439a-bedb-4aba44c5056b\n\n- Topic: Approval of Meeting Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes of several previous meetings. The motion to approve was moved by Giarrusso and seconded by Moreno, and it was passed unanimously with 7 YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The minutes of the specified meetings were approved by unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting Minutes, Approval, Council Meeting\n- UID: e742901a-111d-439a-bedb-4aba44c5056b", + "uid": "e742901a-111d-439a-bedb-4aba44c5056b", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Agenda Items Deferrals due to COVID-19\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the November 5, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agenda items deferred due to COVID-19\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, agenda items, deferrals\n- UID: 30c79298-2061-1leb-a4b6-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted transmittal documents for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on November 5, 2020. Reports submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC (\"ENO\").\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal documents submitted for electric and gas utility matters\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric utility, gas utility, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 347e70a6-5891-4039-83a6-d744a47511e8", + "uid": "347e70a6-5891-4039-83a6-d744a47511e8", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bimonthly Report on Customer Interruptions\n- Summary: The bimonthly report on customer interruptions for the period January 1 through August 31, 2020, was presented by Courtney R. Nicholson under UD-17-04 Council Resolution R-17-427.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was approved without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Customer Interruptions, Report, UD-17-04, Council Resolution\n- UID: 2f03bae2-22a5-4fbd-a65f-8c21d3a78122\n\n- Topic: 2020 Reliability Plan Project Status Report\n- Summary: The 2020 Reliability Plan Project Status Report through August 31, 2020, was presented by Courtney R. Nicholson under UD-17-04 Petition.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was approved without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reliability Plan, Project Status Report, UD-17-04, Petition\n- UID: 2f03bae2-22a5-4fbd-a65f-8c21d3a78122\n\n- Topic: Petition to Intervene\n- Summary: Two petitions to intervene, UD-20-02, were submitted by 350 New Orleans and Sustainable Energy Economy Solutions.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A - (Not applicable as these were petitions and not votes on ordinances)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The petitions were submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Petition, Intervene, UD-20-02\n- UID: 2f03bae2-22a5-4fbd-a65f-8c21d3a78122\n\n- Topic: Reply Comments\n- Summary: Multiple reply comments were submitted for UD-20-01 and UD-19-01 by various entities including Alliance for Affordable Energy, ENO, Energy Future New Orleans, and Air Products and Chemical, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-01, UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A - (Not applicable as these were reply comments and not votes on ordinances)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were submitted for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reply Comments, UD-20-01, UD-19-01\n- UID: 2f03bae2-22a5-4fbd-a65f-8c21d3a78122", + "uid": "2f03bae2-22a5-4fbd-a65f-8c21d3a78122", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of City Planning Commission\u2019s decision for re-subdivision\n- Summary: Amy Scandaliato requested an appeal of the City Planning Commission\u2019s decision to deny a re-subdivision for a property located at 4533 Read Boulevard and 10149 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 082-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Hearing Date Set For 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal hearing scheduled for 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, City Planning Commission, re-subdivision\n- UID: b419b22b-1ed3-4201-840e-069d56846ef1\n\n- Topic: Pursuit of Low Income Housing Tax Credits\n- Summary: Ryan Gregory, authorized agent for Redmellon Restoration & Development, notified the council that Lincoln Grove 1, LLC and Lincoln Grove 2, LLC are pursuing awards of Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the new construction of up to 24 affordable housing units in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notification of pursuit of tax credits\n- Tags/Keywords: Low Income Housing Tax Credits, affordable housing, New Orleans\n- UID: b419b22b-1ed3-4201-840e-069d56846ef1\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use extension for property at 1339 Clouet Street\n- Summary: John C. Williams, Williams Architects, requested a Conditional Use extension to Ordinance No. 27983 MCS for the property located at 1339 Clouet Street.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 98/18\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Conditional Use extension\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, property extension\n- UID: b419b22b-1ed3-4201-840e-069d56846ef1", + "uid": "b419b22b-1ed3-4201-840e-069d56846ef1", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Purchase of Audubon Commission Limited Tax Bonds, Issue of 2020\n- Summary: The Board of Liquidation, City Debt received bids for the purchase of $9,500,000.00 Audubon Commission Limited Tax Bonds, Issue of 2020, and awarded the bonds to Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. with the lowest True Interest Cost of 2.364329%.\n- Ordinance Number: M-18-471\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Bonds awarded to Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Tax Bonds, Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc., True Interest Cost, M-18-471\n- UID: 5bc665e0-6750-480c-8ee2-2f306dda5116\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Post-Demolition Fee\n- Summary: Nick and Lizzie Vitter requested to appear before the New Orleans City Council to appeal the post-demolition fee of $12,915 for the property located at 1536 St. Roch Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 11/5/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition fee, Appeal, Property owner, Hearing\n- UID: 5bc665e0-6750-480c-8ee2-2f306dda5116\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Application\n- Summary: Jenna Burke, Director of Land Use, District B, requested to schedule a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application #2018-0290, 1012 Canal Street, Rahul Properties, LLC, and transmitted the report on behalf of the Mayor's Office of Economic Development \"approving\" the request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing scheduled for RTA Application #2018-0290, Approval from Mayor's Office of Economic Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Public hearing, Rahul Properties, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 5bc665e0-6750-480c-8ee2-2f306dda5116", + "uid": "5bc665e0-6750-480c-8ee2-2f306dda5116", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's Decision for 715 Bourbon Street\n- Summary: Report submitted detailing an appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision to deny modification of the exterior of a historic building at 715 Bourbon Street in response to a proposed lowering of an interior first floor level.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report electronically submitted and received, hearing date set for 11/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, appeal, historic building, modification\n- UID: cd5795e3-5a03-45be-935b-b3cb5bba1804\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision for 1531 Exposition Boulevard\n- Summary: Report submitted detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of an application to demolish more than 25% of the front facade and more than 50% of the roof for the property located at 1531 Exposition Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, demolition application\n- UID: cd5795e3-5a03-45be-935b-b3cb5bba1804\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision for 1015 Melpomene Street\n- Summary: Report submitted detailing an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's approval of an application to construct a two-story rear addition and denial of a request to reconfigure the roofline to expand the second floor gallery for the property located at 1015 Melpomene Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, construction application\n- UID: cd5795e3-5a03-45be-935b-b3cb5bba1804", + "uid": "cd5795e3-5a03-45be-935b-b3cb5bba1804", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for multi-family dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance pertains to Square 7, Lots 15 and 16, in the Sixth Municipal District, bounded by Broadway Street, Forshey Street, Olive Street, and Pine Street. \n- Ordinance Number: 33142\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the established multi-family dwelling in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-family dwelling, Conditional use\n- UID: 7c156115-87f3-4047-a724-0440847dacd7\n\n- Topic: Amendment to allow continued use of non-conforming pole signs in Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend and reordain Article 24 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create an exception allowing the continued use of non-conforming pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor (ENORC) Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33148\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, creating an exception for the continued use of non-conforming pole signs in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Non-conforming pole signs, Amendment\n- UID: 7c156115-87f3-4047-a724-0440847dacd7", + "uid": "7c156115-87f3-4047-a724-0440847dacd7", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Request for 3118 Second Street\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on a demolition request for the property located at 3118 Second Street, submitted by Gloria Holmes.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-377\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the demolition request for the property located at 3118 Second Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Gloria Holmes\n- UID: c0971509-fb6f-41ad-8b76-eca8e51ac50d", + "uid": "c0971509-fb6f-41ad-8b76-eca8e51ac50d", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Denial of Demolition Permit for 3118 Second Street\n- Summary: The council motioned to deny the demolition permit for the property located at 3118 Second Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-377\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the demolition permit was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Property, Denial, M-20-377\n- UID: 1d879c52-128a-4c80-a034-b1653b4ca043\n\n- Topic: Demolition Request for 1323 S. Rampart Street\n- Summary: Kyle Gilmore requested demolition of the property located at 1323 S. Rampart Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for demolition was discussed in the meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition request, Property, Kyle Gilmore, 1323 S. Rampart Street\n- UID: 1d879c52-128a-4c80-a034-b1653b4ca043\n\n- Topic: Motion for Demolition Approval for 1323 S. Rampart Street\n- Summary: A motion was made to approve the demolition for 1323 S. Rampart Street, subject to compliance with terms and plans contained within the Memorandum of Agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-371\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition for 1323 S. Rampart Street was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition approval, 1323 S. Rampart Street, Memorandum of Agreement, M-20-371\n- UID: 1d879c52-128a-4c80-a034-b1653b4ca043", + "uid": "1d879c52-128a-4c80-a034-b1653b4ca043", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 2326 Robert Street\n- Summary: Alyssa Wernet, Director of Operations at The Demo Diva, LLC, appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny demolition for the property located at 2326 Robert Street. Councilmember Banks introduced a motion upholding HDLC's denial of the demolition appeal for the same property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-378\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion upholding HDLC's denial of the demolition appeal for the property located at 2326 Robert Street was adopted.\n- UID: 196da846-76c0-48cb-affd-049df89ed8b4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 2326 Robert Street\n- Summary: Sharon Bourn of Musso Architects presented an appeal related to the HDLC for an unspecified property.\n- UID: 196da846-76c0-48cb-affd-049df89ed8b4", + "uid": "196da846-76c0-48cb-affd-049df89ed8b4", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 701 Tchoupitoulas St\n- Summary: Request to appeal the HDLC's decision of denial for a new through wall vent installation at 701 Tchoupitoulas Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and decision\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, denial, vent installation\n- UID: f89fe05b-33e6-433a-828a-8b66366235bc\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 1531 Exposition Blvd\n- Summary: Request to appeal the HDLC's decision of denial for partial demolition to allow for a renovation at 1531 Exposition Blvd.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-375\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 5, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to overrule the HDLC's denial and grant the applicant's appeal was adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, denial, renovation, motion, overruling\n- UID: f89fe05b-33e6-433a-828a-8b66366235bc", + "uid": "f89fe05b-33e6-433a-828a-8b66366235bc", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Eric Iglesias\n- Summary: Eric Iglesias appealed the HDLC's decision to deny the application to expand the second floor gallery for property located at 1015 Melpomene Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 1 NAY\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Eric Iglesias, 1015 Melpomene Street\n- UID: fe45e283-f276-4071-a00c-08ae3ddb5eb5\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal of Irl R. Silverstein\n- Summary: Irl R. Silverstein appealed the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision to deny the proposal to demolish existing stoops and lower door sills by 18\" for property located at 715-17-19 Bourbon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Irl R. Silverstein, 715 Bourbon Street\n- UID: fe45e283-f276-4071-a00c-08ae3ddb5eb5\n\n- Topic: Extension Request of Jason A. Riggs\n- Summary: Jason A. Riggs requested a one-year extension to Ordinance No. 027869 MCS, granting a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling for the property located at 3417-3423 and 3417A-3423A South Liberty Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 027869 MCS\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The extension request was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension Request, Jason A. Riggs, 3417-3423 South Liberty Street\n- UID: fe45e283-f276-4071-a00c-08ae3ddb5eb5", + "uid": "fe45e283-f276-4071-a00c-08ae3ddb5eb5", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension of Conditional Use\n- Summary: Motion approving the one-year extension for the conditional use granted in Ordinance No. 027869 (ZD 75/18).\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-379\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to approve the one-year extension for the conditional use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension, Ordinance No. 027869\n- UID: 6bac9715-e658-4372-94d4-bd96454b430c\n\n- Topic: Post-Demolition Fee Waiver Request\n- Summary: Request to appeal the assessed post-demolition fee of $12,915.00 for the property located at 1536 St. Roch Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-376\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to grant the appeal and reduce the permit fee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Post-Demolition Fee, Waiver Request, Appeal\n- UID: 6bac9715-e658-4372-94d4-bd96454b430c", + "uid": "6bac9715-e658-4372-94d4-bd96454b430c", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 64/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-94\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in the Maritime Mixed Use District, with considerations for including recreational vehicles, reevaluating minimum area requirements, and modifying perimeter lot setbacks. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-376\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the zoning ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Campground, Amendment, M-20-376\n- UID: 74665cca-45cc-41f1-a83c-40aad76fb789\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 71/20 - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF NEW ORLEANS\n- Summary: The ordinance requests an Affordable Housing Planned Development in a Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR.\" The outcome of the vote was not explicitly mentioned in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development, HU-RM1 District\n- UID: 74665cca-45cc-41f1-a83c-40aad76fb789", + "uid": "74665cca-45cc-41f1-a83c-40aad76fb789", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system, with provisions for surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 071-20 Final\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Surety Bond\n- UID: f510d8e8-a67b-406a-b8e5-083df255a168\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot, developed in consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor, 1 abstain, and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: f510d8e8-a67b-406a-b8e5-083df255a168\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations and prohibitions regarding electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 in favor, 1 against, 1 abstain, and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Scooters, Regulations, Code Amendment\n- UID: f510d8e8-a67b-406a-b8e5-083df255a168", + "uid": "f510d8e8-a67b-406a-b8e5-083df255a168", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 28,246 M.C.S. for federal grant funds appropriation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs. The ordinance was electronically submitted and continued until the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued until the meeting of 11/19/20\n- UID: 5b50f095-7054-46da-ab00-c3189f7fc50f\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S. for federal grant funds appropriation\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs. A technical correction is needed for this ordinance. It was also continued until the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, continued until the meeting of 11/19/20\n- UID: 5b50f095-7054-46da-ab00-c3189f7fc50f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sections 90-40 and 90-41\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 90-40 and 90-41. The details of the voting outcome are not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Details of the voting outcome not provided\n- UID: 5b50f095-7054-46da-ab00-c3189f7fc50f", + "uid": "5b50f095-7054-46da-ab00-c3189f7fc50f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: This ordinance creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 11/19/20\n Vote 2: Postponement continued until 11/5/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera footage, investigation\n- UID: b1858ebb-e997-4ae2-b479-eeaefb6820b2\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 33,020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponement: 10/30/2019\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed until 10/30/2019\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, summons in lieu of arrest, misdemeanor violations\n- UID: b1858ebb-e997-4ae2-b479-eeaefb6820b2", + "uid": "b1858ebb-e997-4ae2-b479-eeaefb6820b2", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Substitute Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The ordinance clarifies that a summons in lieu of arrest is not available if an officer cannot determine a person's identity. It also requires NOPD supervisor approval to arrest an individual if the individual meets the criteria for issuing a summons in lieu of arrest. Additionally, it adds the equivalent municipal offense of Section 102-113 \"Prohibited acts\" instead of utilizing La. R.S. 40:1023 \"Prohibited Acts\" and clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be legally mandated as a municipal or misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponement (Continued to the meeting of 11/19/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- UID: b7874272-0f1f-4bad-99f1-0ff79dbf6ef9\n\n- Topic: Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to create regulations pertaining to the city's use of surveillance technology, to ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight of the use of surveillance technology, limit the collection, use, and sharing of personal data, mandate annual surveillance reporting, and otherwise provide with respect thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponement (Continued to the meeting of 11/19/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- UID: b7874272-0f1f-4bad-99f1-0ff79dbf6ef9", + "uid": "b7874272-0f1f-4bad-99f1-0ff79dbf6ef9", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve the economic development plan for the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as required by state law. The ordinance was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, Tourism and Cultural Fund, State law, Continuation\n- UID: 4dd79736-6138-409f-a3d1-a88298cd6167\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise for TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of wireless facilities within the city limits of New Orleans. The ordinance was deferred until later in the meeting and referred to the Smart Cities Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral and referral to Smart Cities Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: 4dd79736-6138-409f-a3d1-a88298cd6167\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for Fiber-Optic Communications System\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system. The ordinance was electronically submitted and referred to the Smart Cities Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33089\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referral to Smart Cities Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Fiber-optic communications system, Toro Blanco LLC, Smart Cities Committee\n- UID: 4dd79736-6138-409f-a3d1-a88298cd6167", + "uid": "4dd79736-6138-409f-a3d1-a88298cd6167", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,089\n- Summary: The amendment clarified that the adjustment to the franchise fee shall be based on the actual increase in the Consumer Price Index and not the \"average\" increase. It passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,089 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed with 6 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Franchise Fee, Consumer Price Index\n- UID: 178a0ae7-b4ed-402f-8b95-91ee47d2b773\n\n- Topic: Map Amendment for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant a request for a map amendment to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations. It passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,113\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The map amendment for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations was passed with 6 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Map Amendment, Inclusionary Zoning Districts, Zoning Regulations\n- UID: 178a0ae7-b4ed-402f-8b95-91ee47d2b773", + "uid": "178a0ae7-b4ed-402f-8b95-91ee47d2b773", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,113\n- Summary: This amendment establishes an effective date contingent upon another ordinance, and requires a public hearing by the City Planning Commission every two years to consider whether a market feasibility analysis is needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,113 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed, with no opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance Amendment, City Planning Commission, Market Feasibility Analysis\n- UID: 2b8ba83d-027c-4df1-b115-d337a515d41c\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 33,122\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with 373 WALNUT STREET, LLC for a portion of Prytania Street between Walnut Street and Audubon Park.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,122\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Prytania Street, Mayor of New Orleans\n- UID: 2b8ba83d-027c-4df1-b115-d337a515d41c", + "uid": "2b8ba83d-027c-4df1-b115-d337a515d41c", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease agreement for public right-of-way use\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to authorizing the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for the use of public right-of-way and sets forth the reasons for the agreement. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,122\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, motion adoption\n- UID: 7f43d24e-257c-4577-93b4-792eb9978a3f\n\n- Topic: Inclusionary Zoning\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to adopt Article XII of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to Inclusionary Zoning, and to establish application requirements, compliance measures, enforcement procedures, and penalties. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,128\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued to 11/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning, compliance measures, enforcement procedures\n- UID: 7f43d24e-257c-4577-93b4-792eb9978a3f\n\n- Topic: Servitude agreement for public right-of-way use\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way and sets forth the reasons for the agreement. The ordinance was postponed to 1/29/21.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,141\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed to 1/29/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to a future date for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, postponement\n- UID: 7f43d24e-257c-4577-93b4-792eb9978a3f", + "uid": "7f43d24e-257c-4577-93b4-792eb9978a3f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for 3987 Tchoupitoulas Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 3987 Tchoupitoulas Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33143 - 28537 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude, Public Right-of-Way, Mayor, Agreement\n- UID: a56b1b93-0e48-45d8-88bb-0f84b69e9c88\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for 4645 Freret Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to lease to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 4645 Freret Street. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33144 - 28537 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease, Public Right-of-Way, Mayor, Agreement\n- UID: a56b1b93-0e48-45d8-88bb-0f84b69e9c88", + "uid": "a56b1b93-0e48-45d8-88bb-0f84b69e9c88", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-exclusive wireless franchise ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, allowing them to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the public rights-of-way in New Orleans. The ordinance also addressed annual payments and the furnishing of a surety bond. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, granting the non-exclusive wireless franchise.\n- UID: 04ca03ec-493b-4478-8c7a-a2449df5d40d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the City of New Orleans Code, specifically related to peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction. The motion was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,147\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34 and continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- UID: 04ca03ec-493b-4478-8c7a-a2449df5d40d\n\n- Topic: Peer review of structural design and inspection\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to specify where peer reviews and inspections by engineers of record are required, how they are to be performed, and by whom. It was noted to refer to the Canal Street Collapse Special Committee. The motion was postponed as per Council Rule 34 and continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,147\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34 and continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- UID: 04ca03ec-493b-4478-8c7a-a2449df5d40d", + "uid": "04ca03ec-493b-4478-8c7a-a2449df5d40d", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the General Fund to cover overages incurred during the year for 2020. It was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, General Fund, Fund Transfer, Overages\n- UID: 92b56625-ca62-4246-9e95-9d485bdd147f\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees and Requirements for Events at Lafitte Greenway\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements at the Lafitte Greenway for an open-air cinema event. It was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33150\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Permit Requirements, Open-Air Cinema, New Orleans Film Society\n- UID: 92b56625-ca62-4246-9e95-9d485bdd147f\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees and Requirements for Children's Fair at Joe Brown Park Gymnasium\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements at the Joe Brown Park Gymnasium for a Children's Fair event. It was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33152\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee Waiver, Permit Requirements, Children's Fair, Joe Brown Park Gymnasium\n- UID: 92b56625-ca62-4246-9e95-9d485bdd147f", + "uid": "92b56625-ca62-4246-9e95-9d485bdd147f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Preservation of Parade Positions and Routes\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to preserve parade positions, routes, times, dates, and seniority for existing carnival organizations that choose not to parade in 2021. It also seeks to modify provisions of City Code Section 34-2(4) applicable to the 2022 carnival season.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,153\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- UID: e3395cc7-b155-497c-b52d-877007d2540a\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a motor vehicle service and repair facility in specific districts and areas. It pertains to Square 653, Lot 14A, and addresses zoning docket number 66/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,154\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information on the voting outcome is not provided in the summary.\n- UID: e3395cc7-b155-497c-b52d-877007d2540a", + "uid": "e3395cc7-b155-497c-b52d-877007d2540a", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,154\n- Summary: The amendment aimed to replace proviso 10 regarding the site's permitted curb cut and driveway, emphasizing engagement with the Tulane Avenue right-of-way for pedestrian and multi-modal transit.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,154 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was successfully passed, with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Ordinance, Councilmember Banks, Councilmember Nguyen, Tulane Avenue, Multi-modal transit\n- UID: 4a429ef6-83bf-41f6-9e87-5bd0e13e79dd\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 33,155\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend Section 50-86 of the City of New Orleans Code, granting certain members of the Department of Public Works and the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness the authority to take oaths and verify affidavits for specific purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,155\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote for this ordinance was not provided in the available information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Public Works, Homeland Security, Oaths, Affidavits\n- UID: 4a429ef6-83bf-41f6-9e87-5bd0e13e79dd", + "uid": "4a429ef6-83bf-41f6-9e87-5bd0e13e79dd", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 66-282 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize certain Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for violations on the public right of way. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,156\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 11/19/20\n- UID: 13441d26-1d68-484e-9638-6dc965e3135f\n\n- Topic: Ad Valorem Collection and Distribution Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance approves a cooperative endeavor agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Board of Liquidation, City Debt, relating to the collection and distribution of special ad valorem tax revenues. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,157\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: 13441d26-1d68-484e-9638-6dc965e3135f\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget for the Year 2021\n- Summary: The ordinance provides a capital budget for the year 2021 in accordance with the City Charter. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,160\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 13441d26-1d68-484e-9638-6dc965e3135f", + "uid": "13441d26-1d68-484e-9638-6dc965e3135f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2021\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to provide an operating budget of revenues for the city of New Orleans for the year 2021 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,161\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- UID: f1f40168-d0ca-43be-9e9d-a92426362074\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for Year 2021\n- Summary: This ordinance provides an operating budget of expenditures for the city of New Orleans for the year 2021 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- UID: f1f40168-d0ca-43be-9e9d-a92426362074\n\n- Topic: Adoption of the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 11/19/20.\n- UID: f1f40168-d0ca-43be-9e9d-a92426362074\n\n- Topic: Motion (Lying Over)\n- Summary: The motion by Councilmember Giarrusso was lying over, and a link to further details is provided.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was lying over.\n- UID: f1f40168-d0ca-43be-9e9d-a92426362074", + "uid": "f1f40168-d0ca-43be-9e9d-a92426362074", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion directing City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n - Summary: The motion aims to clarify the appeals that may be filed concerning decisions of the Director of the Department of Safety and Permits regarding the CZO, and the applicable time limits to appeal these decisions.\n - Ordinance Number: M-20-326\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Motion was adopted and referred to the Quality of Life Committee.\n - Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Public Hearing\n - UID: c928a82a-22ba-40b9-b626-c2ae97a67642\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office for security services\n - Summary: The resolution authorizes the President of the Council to sign a cooperative endeavor agreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office for security services for the City Council.\n - Ordinance Number: M-20-369\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Resolution was adopted for the cooperative endeavor agreement.\n - Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Orleans Parish Sheriff\u2019s Office, Security Services\n - UID: c928a82a-22ba-40b9-b626-c2ae97a67642\n\n- Topic: Certification of Interim Inspections on Parish-owned or maintained bridges\n - Summary: The resolution certifies that the Parish of Orleans has performed all interim inspections on all Parish-owned or maintained bridges in accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards.\n - Ordinance Number: R-20-370\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed, certifying the completion of interim inspections on Parish-owned bridges.\n - Tags/Keywords: Interim Inspections, Parish-owned Bridges, National Bridge Inspection Standards\n - UID: c928a82a-22ba-40b9-b626-c2ae97a67642", + "uid": "c928a82a-22ba-40b9-b626-c2ae97a67642", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in Support of Iris Development\u2019s Affordable Housing Program Application\n- Summary: The resolution supports Iris Development\u2019s application to the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas for subsidy to develop affordable housing on vacant HANO land awarded via competitive Request for Proposals.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-372\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Development, Federal Home Loan Bank, Resolution\n- UID: b7fb4dcf-2189-4d56-911d-4febf0ed1dd3\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Holiday Schedule for City Government for 2021\n- Summary: The motion adopts the Holiday Schedule for City Government for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-373\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Vote outcome not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Holiday Schedule, City Government, Motion\n- UID: b7fb4dcf-2189-4d56-911d-4febf0ed1dd3", + "uid": "b7fb4dcf-2189-4d56-911d-4febf0ed1dd3", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-373\n- Summary: Motion stating that the City Council Street Renaming Commission shall have until November 30, 2020 to deliver the initial report and recommendation described in Motion No. M-20-170.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-373\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, giving the Street Renaming Commission a deadline for their initial report and recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Council, Street Renaming Commission, Deadline\n- UID: 17b9e79a-7c4a-4399-a23c-1349e9f2233f\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-374\n- Summary: Motion stating that the City Council Street Renaming Commission shall have until November 30, 2020 to deliver to the City Council the initial report and recommendation described in Motion No. M-20-170.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-374\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, setting a deadline for the Street Renaming Commission to deliver their report and recommendation to the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Council, Street Renaming Commission, Deadline\n- UID: 17b9e79a-7c4a-4399-a23c-1349e9f2233f\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-20-380\n- Summary: A resolution and order extending the application deadline for the City Council Cares program to December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-380\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, extending the application deadline for the City Council Cares program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, City Council Cares, Application Deadline\n- UID: 17b9e79a-7c4a-4399-a23c-1349e9f2233f", + "uid": "17b9e79a-7c4a-4399-a23c-1349e9f2233f", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Wireless Franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the City of New Orleans. The ordinance also includes provisions for annual payments and a surety bond. The motion was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the rules were suspended to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless Franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, New Orleans, Surety Bond\n- UID: a371574b-7833-434e-a04f-9241797a73ef\n\n- Topic: Departing of Michael McKnight\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams spoke on the departing of Michael McKnight from the Council Fiscal Office.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Councilmember Williams addressed the departure of Michael McKnight.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Fiscal Office, Michael McKnight\n- UID: a371574b-7833-434e-a04f-9241797a73ef\n\n- Topic: Introduction and Laying Over of Ordinances\n- Summary: Ordinances with calendar numbers 33,365 through 33,370 were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,165\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, Introduction, Laying Over\n- UID: a371574b-7833-434e-a04f-9241797a73ef", + "uid": "a371574b-7833-434e-a04f-9241797a73ef", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Tattoo Parlor\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to reclassify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 67/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Tattoo Parlor, HU-B1A District\n- UID: 92a7d2be-7914-449e-b280-8186ec2153f2\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Facility and Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit a community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment in specific residential and overlay districts. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 68/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Community Facility, Residential District\n- UID: 92a7d2be-7914-449e-b280-8186ec2153f2\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Dealership\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a motor vehicle dealership in specific commercial districts. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 70/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Motor Vehicle Dealership, Commercial District\n- UID: 92a7d2be-7914-449e-b280-8186ec2153f2", + "uid": "92a7d2be-7914-449e-b280-8186ec2153f2", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Article 7 of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to classify \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in specific districts. It impacts parcels in the General Planned Development District and the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33168\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, New Orleans, Amendment, Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- UID: 4dd30314-85ee-4462-ba2b-28b47498c8cc\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse in Specific Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a warehouse in specified districts and locations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with some discussion on the impact of the warehouse on the surrounding area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Warehouse, Zoning, Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- UID: 4dd30314-85ee-4462-ba2b-28b47498c8cc\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from Residential to Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a business district for a specific location.\n- Ordinance Number: 33170\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with some discussion on the potential impact of the zoning change on the neighborhood.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Business District\n- UID: 4dd30314-85ee-4462-ba2b-28b47498c8cc", + "uid": "4dd30314-85ee-4462-ba2b-28b47498c8cc", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution to transfer youthful offenders from Orleans Justice Center to Juvenile Justice Intervention Center\n- Summary: The resolution requested the immediate transfer of youthful offenders from the adult Orleans Justice Center to the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center. The Clerk of Council was to transmit a copy of this Resolution upon passage to various relevant entities.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-381\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Further Suspend the Rules to add Resolution No. R-20-381 to the Council's agenda - Passed\n - Vote 3: Recess - Passed\n - Vote 4: Reconvene - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed and was added to the Council's agenda for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Orleans Justice Center, Juvenile Justice Intervention Center, Transfer of Offenders\n- UID: f4102cfd-dc5b-4520-81d3-552b360dfad6", + "uid": "f4102cfd-dc5b-4520-81d3-552b360dfad6", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Motion\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt the motion put forward by Williams and seconded by Nguyen, with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS. The motion was to adjourn the meeting at 2:40 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Adoption, Adjournment\n- UID: 6220f0eb-f3ac-4da4-b5b2-2edf37c57fa9", + "uid": "6220f0eb-f3ac-4da4-b5b2-2edf37c57fa9", + "publish_date": "11-5-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on amending certain zoning regulations to accommodate new commercial developments in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 128400d8-e6a9-4c2d-962d-2e842203c112\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing for the implementation of the amended zoning regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Regulations, Commercial Development\n\n- Topic: Ordinance on Environmental Protection\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish stricter environmental protection measures for industrial activities within the city limits.\n- Ordinance Number: 128400d8-e6a9-4c2d-962d-2e842203c112\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (3 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance failed to pass, as it did not receive the required majority of votes from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Protection, Industrial Activities\n\n- Topic: Motion for Additional Funding for Public Parks\n- Summary: The motion sought to allocate additional funding for the maintenance and improvement of public parks in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 128400d8-e6a9-4c2d-962d-2e842203c112\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed unanimously, securing the allocation of extra funds for public park initiatives.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Public Parks, Maintenance\n\n- UID: 128400d8-e6a9-4c2d-962d-2e842203c112", + "uid": "128400d8-e6a9-4c2d-962d-2e842203c112", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - July 2, 2020 and July 16, 2020\n- Summary: The council discussed the approval of the meeting minutes from July 2, 2020 and July 16, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: TO BE APPROVED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approval of the meeting minutes was pending.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Meeting Minutes, Council\n- UID: 6b650ec8-e277-4918-b65d-6c4aca1a3828\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the August 6, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: ELECTRONICALLY SUBMITTED. MAY BE RECEIVED.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Agenda, Deferrals, COVID-19\n- UID: 6b650ec8-e277-4918-b65d-6c4aca1a3828\n\n- Topic: Communication from LaToya Cantrell, Mayor, City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Mayor LaToya Cantrell directed the City Planning Commission to engage in a study to review and provide recommendations regarding tools and mechanisms to increase residents' access to transit and establish transit-oriented communities policies for the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: ELECTRONICALLY SUBMITTED. MAY BE RECEIVED.\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, City Planning, Transit, Policies\n- UID: 6b650ec8-e277-4918-b65d-6c4aca1a3828", + "uid": "6b650ec8-e277-4918-b65d-6c4aca1a3828", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension Request for Conditional Use at 2000 Earhart Boulevard\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a one-year extension from July 20, 2020 for the conditional use in Calendar No. 32,310 - Ord. No. 27815 M.C.S., ZD NO. 15/18 for property located at 2000 Earhart Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The extension request was approved unanimously by the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension Request, Property, 2000 Earhart Boulevard\n- UID: da573979-5c1b-4c54-9eb9-e499821b756d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan for Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, City of New Orleans, submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the Sewerage and Water Board to create a new classification: Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor (Non-Exempt).\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan was approved unanimously by the council members and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendment, Sewerage and Water Board, Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor\n- UID: da573979-5c1b-4c54-9eb9-e499821b756d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Classified Pay Plan for Civil Service\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, City of New Orleans, submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Civil Service to create a new job series: Test Development and Validation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Civil Service was approved unanimously by the council members and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Amendment, Civil Service, Test Development and Validation\n- UID: da573979-5c1b-4c54-9eb9-e499821b756d\n\n- Topic: Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: Lisa D. Alexis, President, New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund Director, submitted the Economic Development Plan for the newly formed New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, pursuant to Ordinance 32,925.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Economic Development Plan was submitted for council review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Plan, New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, Ordinance 32,925\n- UID: da573979-5c1b-4c54-9eb9-e499821b756d", + "uid": "da573979-5c1b-4c54-9eb9-e499821b756d", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission Decision\n- Summary: J. Keith Hardie, Jr. supported the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the request to demolish properties located at #2, and #4-#6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Supports the denial of demolition request\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Preservation\n- UID: c5ab33c3-17e2-46a0-85b9-da7362843ee8\n\n- Topic: Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted several reports related to electric and gas utility matters from Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the Council to receive.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports submitted for review and receipt\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans, Reports\n- UID: c5ab33c3-17e2-46a0-85b9-da7362843ee8", + "uid": "c5ab33c3-17e2-46a0-85b9-da7362843ee8", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Purchased Gas Adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle\nSummary: The ordinance was submitted in accordance with Resolution R-03-272.\nOrdinance Number: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\nDecision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\nTags/Keywords: Gas, Adjustments, Billing Cycle\nUID: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\n\nTopic: Fuel Adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle\nSummary: The ordinance was submitted in accordance with Rider Schedule FAC-5, UD-18-07.\nOrdinance Number: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\nDecision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\nTags/Keywords: Fuel, Adjustments, Billing Cycle\nUID: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\n\nTopic: Purchased Power Cost Recovery (PPCR) Adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle\nSummary: The ordinance was submitted in accordance with Rider Schedule PPCR, UD-18-07.\nOrdinance Number: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\nDecision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\nTags/Keywords: Power, Cost Recovery, Adjustments, Billing Cycle\nUID: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\n\nTopic: Bi-Monthly Report on Customer Interruptions (January 1, 2020 through February 29, 2020) UD-17-04\nSummary: The report was presented for discussion.\nOrdinance Number: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: N/A - (Discussion only, no vote required)\nDecision/Key Actions: The report was discussed, but no formal vote was taken.\nTags/Keywords: Customer Interruptions, Report, UD-17-04\nUID: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\n\nTopic: Energy Smart Annual Program Report and Annual Evaluation, Measurement and Verification Report (January 1, 2019 through March 30, 2020), UD-08-02 and UD-17-03\nSummary: The reports were presented for review and evaluation.\nOrdinance Number: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: N/A - (Discussion only, no vote required)\nDecision/Key Actions: The reports were reviewed and evaluated, but no formal vote was taken.\nTags/Keywords: Energy Smart, Annual Report, Evaluation, UD-08-02, UD-17-03\nUID: 8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153", + "uid": "8bbbe51e-77fc-4b53-bf46-a579a897f153", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Courtney Nicholson UD-17-04 R-17-427\n- Summary: Courtney Nicholson introduced the ordinance regarding UD-17-04 R-17-427.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-04 R-17-427\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Tags/Keywords: Courtney Nicholson, UD-17-04, R-17-427\n- UID: aa420329-6c47-4277-b4ad-53fe5aa08931\n\n- Topic: Brian L. Guillot Energy Smart Reports\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot presented the PY9 Energy Smart Annual Report, EM&V Report, and Quarterly Report.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reports were presented for information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Brian L. Guillot, Energy Smart, Annual Report, EM&V Report, Quarterly Report\n- UID: aa420329-6c47-4277-b4ad-53fe5aa08931\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Demolition Appeal for #2 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., submitted a request for the withdrawal of the applicants\u2019 appeal to demolish #2 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for withdrawal was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Quin Breland, Demolition Appeal, #2 Cromwell Place\n- UID: aa420329-6c47-4277-b4ad-53fe5aa08931\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Demolition Appeal for #4 and #6 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., submitted a request for the withdrawal of the applicants\u2019 appeal to demolish #4 and #6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for withdrawal was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Quin Breland, Demolition Appeal, #4 Cromwell Place, #6 Cromwell Place\n- UID: aa420329-6c47-4277-b4ad-53fe5aa08931\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Zoning Docket 48/20 for 7103 Freret Street\n- Summary: Ron Loesel, on behalf of WEBRE Consulting, LLC, requested the withdrawal of Zoning Docket 48/20 for 7103 Freret Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket 48/20\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for withdrawal was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ron Loesel, Zoning Docket 48/20, 7103 Freret Street\n- UID: aa420329-6c47-4277-b4ad-53fe5aa08931", + "uid": "aa420329-6c47-4277-b4ad-53fe5aa08931", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Rollup Security Doors at 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application to retain rollup security doors installed without a Certificate of Appropriateness for the property located at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal report was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Security Doors, Certificate of Appropriateness\n- UID: 283d1e0e-cdee-41ad-9763-de1adf3e5b76\n\n- Topic: Demolition of Properties at 2 & 4-6 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of applications to demolish the properties located at 2, & 4-6 Cromwell Place for the construction of a new, single family home.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal report was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition, Single Family Home\n- UID: 283d1e0e-cdee-41ad-9763-de1adf3e5b76\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 55/20, 56/20, 57/20, 58/20, 59/20, 60/20, 61/20, 62/20\n- Summary: The report transmits Zoning Docket Numbers 55/20, 56/20, 57/20, 58/20, 59/20, 60/20, 61/20, 62/20 for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning docket numbers were transmitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket Numbers\n- UID: 283d1e0e-cdee-41ad-9763-de1adf3e5b76\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Veterans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a veterans facility.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,024 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORENO AND BROSSETT\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to establish a conditional use permit for a veterans facility.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Veterans Facility, Councilmembers Moreno, Brossett\n- UID: 283d1e0e-cdee-41ad-9763-de1adf3e5b76", + "uid": "283d1e0e-cdee-41ad-9763-de1adf3e5b76", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change for wellness facility in S-RM1 Suburban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a wellness facility in a specific residential district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 24/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Wellness facility, Residential district\n- UID: 22c40a64-c678-412f-a04e-a959e7472e09\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for residential care facility in S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use for a residential care facility in a specific business district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 36/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Residential care facility, Business district\n- UID: 22c40a64-c678-412f-a04e-a959e7472e09\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-Bl in Historic Urban Neighborhood District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change in a historic urban neighborhood district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 1/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Historic urban neighborhood district\n- UID: 22c40a64-c678-412f-a04e-a959e7472e09\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 26,375 MCS\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to grant an amendment to a specific ordinance. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance amendment\n- UID: 22c40a64-c678-412f-a04e-a959e7472e09", + "uid": "22c40a64-c678-412f-a04e-a959e7472e09", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 17/15 Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to remove Lot 1 on Square 893 from the MUPC Mixed-Use Planned Community District overlay, while keeping the MUPC District in effect for the neighboring property on Square 765. \n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 43/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, MUPC District, Amendment\n- UID: 4d790283-9460-44b7-908f-c095aee578bc\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Emergency Shelter\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,031\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Emergency Shelter, Zoning\n- UID: 4d790283-9460-44b7-908f-c095aee578bc\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Curb Cut\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a curb cut along Julia Street in a CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,033\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Curb Cut, Zoning\n- UID: 4d790283-9460-44b7-908f-c095aee578bc", + "uid": "4d790283-9460-44b7-908f-c095aee578bc", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Commercial Development in Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit a development containing commercial units between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. The ordinance was electronically submitted with a 90-day deadline, and the UID is f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9.\n- Ordinance Number: 33034\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Development, Historic District\n- UID: f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use for an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district. It was electronically submitted with a 90-day deadline, and the UID is f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9.\n- Ordinance Number: 33054\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-Family Dwelling, Residential District, Zoning\n- UID: f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Child Daycares in Non-Residential Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to modify the use permissions and standards for child daycares in non-residential districts to ensure increased availability of child daycare centers within New Orleans. It was electronically submitted with a 90-day deadline, and the UID is f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9.\n- Ordinance Number: 33055\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Child Daycares, Zoning, Non-Residential Districts\n- UID: f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9", + "uid": "f9eebdcf-d3e8-4a4e-889b-ff06098116e9", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Educational Facility in S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for an educational facility (primary and secondary) in specified residential and overlay districts, while rescinding a previous ordinance. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,056\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Educational Facility, Zoning Change\n- UID: 126cb031-6fc9-48aa-96e7-899d3baa2856\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change to Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks a zoning change for properties from Suburban Neighborhood Business and Single-Family Residential Districts to Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, affecting specific properties in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,057\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved with 7 in favor, 1 opposed, and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Mixed-Use District, Property Designation\n- UID: 126cb031-6fc9-48aa-96e7-899d3baa2856\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Short-Term Rental, Large in HMR-1 Historic District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for a large short-term rental in the Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater district.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,058\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the short-term rental was approved with 6 in favor, 2 opposed, and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Short-Term Rental, Historic District\n- UID: 126cb031-6fc9-48aa-96e7-899d3baa2856", + "uid": "126cb031-6fc9-48aa-96e7-899d3baa2856", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District to an S-Bl Suburban Business District in a specific area. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,061\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved with 7 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Suburban Business District, Ordinance\n- UID: 41ad759d-7852-4357-a547-684b5a91eafa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought a zoning change from an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District to an S-Bl Suburban Business District in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,062\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved with 6 votes in favor and 1 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District, Suburban Business District, Ordinance\n- UID: 41ad759d-7852-4357-a547-684b5a91eafa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an EC Educational Campus District in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,063\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved with 5 votes in favor and 2 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, Educational Campus District, Ordinance\n- UID: 41ad759d-7852-4357-a547-684b5a91eafa", + "uid": "41ad759d-7852-4357-a547-684b5a91eafa", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bar in HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a bar in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,064\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Historic Urban Neighborhood, Zoning\n- UID: 7a378432-e7f7-415b-9354-ab26ce62f505\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,065\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, Zoning\n- UID: 7a378432-e7f7-415b-9354-ab26ce62f505\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,066\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, Zoning\n- UID: 7a378432-e7f7-415b-9354-ab26ce62f505", + "uid": "7a378432-e7f7-415b-9354-ab26ce62f505", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keith Blazio, Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Keith Blazio appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition permit for the property at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-239\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion denying the appeal of Keith Blazio was passed, upholding the HDLC decision to deny the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition permit\n- UID: 67341dd7-bf78-4a94-b67a-90d8818d3173", + "uid": "67341dd7-bf78-4a94-b67a-90d8818d3173", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" for proposed plans at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-245\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Denied - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was denied, and the HDLC decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" was upheld.\n- UID: 962256d5-343d-4f37-95fd-cb1729c2f1be\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of James Thomas, Owner\n- Summary: James Thomas appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of the full demolition proposed for property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-246\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Denied - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was denied, and the HDLC decision of \"denial\" of the demolition permit was upheld.\n- UID: 962256d5-343d-4f37-95fd-cb1729c2f1be", + "uid": "962256d5-343d-4f37-95fd-cb1729c2f1be", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for #2 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the application to demolish the property located at #2 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-246\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The applicant requested withdrawal of the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, withdrawal\n- UID: fe1c1878-4d86-4e40-ac17-453308c66fb1\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for #4 and #6 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the applications to demolish the properties located at #4-#6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The applicant requested withdrawal of the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, withdrawal\n- UID: fe1c1878-4d86-4e40-ac17-453308c66fb1\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: Vismay Shah and Heena Shah appealed the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the retention of security doors installed to protect their business and home at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision provided\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, security doors, retention\n- UID: fe1c1878-4d86-4e40-ac17-453308c66fb1", + "uid": "fe1c1878-4d86-4e40-ac17-453308c66fb1", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Approve Appeal for 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The motion approves the appeal of Vismay Shah and Heena Shah regarding the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision of denial of the demolition permit for the property located at 867 St. Charles Avenue. The HDLC decision is overruled.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-247\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the appeal passed, overruling the HDLC decision of denial for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition Permit\n- UID: 168b3e59-b7a0-4713-9df0-2fff3822dd16\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 1030 Port Street\n- Summary: Kevin M. Davis requested a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for the property located at 1030 Port Street. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral to 8/20/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was deferred to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Districts, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 168b3e59-b7a0-4713-9df0-2fff3822dd16\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 2118 Dumaine Street\n- Summary: Bienville Ancar, IIT requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for the property located at 2118 Dumaine Street. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral to 8/20/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was deferred to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Urban Neighborhood, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 168b3e59-b7a0-4713-9df0-2fff3822dd16", + "uid": "168b3e59-b7a0-4713-9df0-2fff3822dd16", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for ZD No. 19-20\n- Summary: Motion to approve the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the zoning change request was lying over and deferred to 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was deferred to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Motion\n- UID: 3d641d7f-de81-4922-986d-e48a7400e3cf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/20 - Maloney Sept, LLC\n- Summary: Request to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and grant a conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to twenty-three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 20-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request was deferred to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail, Conditional Use\n- UID: 3d641d7f-de81-4922-986d-e48a7400e3cf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/20 - Flapdoodle, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District was recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 21-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request was deferred to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial District, Industrial District\n- UID: 3d641d7f-de81-4922-986d-e48a7400e3cf", + "uid": "3d641d7f-de81-4922-986d-e48a7400e3cf", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use request for neighborhood commercial establishment\n- Summary: The motion approved the conditional use request for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, subject to one waiver and five provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request granted with one waiver and five provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Neighborhood commercial establishment, Zoning ordinance\n- UID: 8adc2ec5-fb16-4d42-a63f-a50766d50cb8", + "uid": "8adc2ec5-fb16-4d42-a63f-a50766d50cb8", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/20 - Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the application of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-7\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8ac1f18d-2107-4d67-a3e7-abd4ab32f9c0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/20 - Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use in certain districts, subject to specific conditions. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-49\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was approved with modifications.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8ac1f18d-2107-4d67-a3e7-abd4ab32f9c0", + "uid": "8ac1f18d-2107-4d67-a3e7-abd4ab32f9c0", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 44/20 - RUSSELL FRANK\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District was discussed, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR DENIAL\". Deferral was requested to 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, bed and breakfast, zoning, deferral\n- UID: c7dbb8c9-6b34-4ba6-9182-d3c90c190418\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 48/20 - FRERET, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change was discussed, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR DENIAL\". A withdrawal was requested by the applicant.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal requested by the applicant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, withdrawal, City Planning Commission\n- UID: c7dbb8c9-6b34-4ba6-9182-d3c90c190418\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 50/20 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-20-80\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District was discussed. The intent is to require off-street vehicular parking for any increase in the number of existing bedrooms. No voting outcome was specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 48-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, Interim Zoning District, off-street parking\n- UID: c7dbb8c9-6b34-4ba6-9182-d3c90c190418", + "uid": "c7dbb8c9-6b34-4ba6-9182-d3c90c190418", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 50-20\n- Summary: Motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the text amendment change request for the University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-244\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, overruling the City Planning Commission's recommendation and granting the text amendment change request for the University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District.\n- UID: f895edee-3217-4c03-8089-000ba0de15f4", + "uid": "f895edee-3217-4c03-8089-000ba0de15f4", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Increase in Bedrooms and Off-Street Parking Requirements in Inclusionary Zoning Districts (IZD)\n - Summary: The ordinance pertains to the increase in existing bedrooms and off-street parking requirements in Inclusionary Zoning Districts (IZD) as determined by the Department of Safety and Permits. It also outlines the appeal procedure for waivers and exemptions, along with specific criteria for review and recommendations.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, establishing the procedures and criteria for appeals related to bedrooms and off-street parking in IZDs. \n - Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning Districts, Increase in Bedrooms, Off-Street Parking, Appeal Procedure\n - UID: 0632a1d7-72ec-4dee-b542-9ff10d442cff", + "uid": "0632a1d7-72ec-4dee-b542-9ff10d442cff", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52/20 - ZELIA, CNP, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" as permitted uses in specific districts and corridors.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment request was granted as modified and approved by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, CBD Districts, Corridors\n- UID: 1ffd5698-82df-44ce-8cba-cf0e6e028bca\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 53/20 - 1929 JACKSON AVENUE, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 53-20\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban Districts\n- UID: 1ffd5698-82df-44ce-8cba-cf0e6e028bca", + "uid": "1ffd5698-82df-44ce-8cba-cf0e6e028bca", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The motion M-20-241 approves the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grants the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 53/20 for Square 290, Lot 8, in the Fourth Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-241\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the zoning change request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Municipal District\n- UID: 64e18867-c7a7-4746-b7bb-f633ca95a74a\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation for Nonresidential and Multi-family Buildings\n- Summary: Ordinance No. 32,593 aims to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 9/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Building Efficiency, Deferred Vote\n- UID: 64e18867-c7a7-4746-b7bb-f633ca95a74a\n\n- Topic: Levy of Occupancy Tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement deadline 10/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, Louisiana Legislature\n- UID: 64e18867-c7a7-4746-b7bb-f633ca95a74a", + "uid": "64e18867-c7a7-4746-b7bb-f633ca95a74a", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 32,905\n- Summary: An amendment to Ordinance No. 32,905 was proposed to amend the provisions relative to interest and penalties and provide for an effective date.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Ordinance No. 32,905 passed with 9 yeas and no nays.\n- UID: 9b134d3e-ffde-4969-967f-c13d92c6c1e5\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to grant a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain and operate a fiber-optic based communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was deferred, with a request for deferral to 9/3/20.\n- UID: 9b134d3e-ffde-4969-967f-c13d92c6c1e5\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was deferred, with a request for deferral to 10/1/20.\n- UID: 9b134d3e-ffde-4969-967f-c13d92c6c1e5\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance was proposed to amend and reordain sections of the city code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide for regulations regarding electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote for this ordinance is not provided in the summary.\n- UID: 9b134d3e-ffde-4969-967f-c13d92c6c1e5", + "uid": "9b134d3e-ffde-4969-967f-c13d92c6c1e5", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming of South and North Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to change the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, the divided four-lane section of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and the undivided two-lane portion of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to Moss Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Name change, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman Francis Parkway\n- UID: 116a4e32-0ae2-4d7b-8aff-b356abdc1887\n\n- Topic: Size limitations for trucks in New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to revise size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of New Orleans, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, truck routes, permitting requirements\n- UID: 116a4e32-0ae2-4d7b-8aff-b356abdc1887\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, Mayor's Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: 116a4e32-0ae2-4d7b-8aff-b356abdc1887", + "uid": "116a4e32-0ae2-4d7b-8aff-b356abdc1887", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for FEMA Reimbursement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, FEMA Reimbursement, Intergovernmental Transfers, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: d631e0a1-3822-4549-86f9-66ba70b95e53\n\n- Topic: Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to mandate that NOPD provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused\u2019s arrest. It also prohibits NOPD from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy and entering into agreements exempting law enforcement officers from any NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Police Camera Footage, NOPD Policy, Arrestee Rights\n- UID: d631e0a1-3822-4549-86f9-66ba70b95e53\n\n- Topic: Issuance of Summons in Lieu of Arrest\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to provide that officers shall issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain enumerated circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Summons, Misdemeanor Violations, Arrest Procedures\n- UID: d631e0a1-3822-4549-86f9-66ba70b95e53", + "uid": "d631e0a1-3822-4549-86f9-66ba70b95e53", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Use of Surveillance Technology Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, including banning the use of certain technology, providing for an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection and sharing of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance technology, regulations, data privacy\n- UID: 2045e788-1f48-49a2-95cb-90748f3869e7\n\n- Topic: Repeal of Sections of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to repeal specific sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,032\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Repeal, City Code, legal regulations\n- UID: 2045e788-1f48-49a2-95cb-90748f3869e7\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT for a specific property to be used to operate their business.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,035\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, business operation, property rental\n- UID: 2045e788-1f48-49a2-95cb-90748f3869e7", + "uid": "2045e788-1f48-49a2-95cb-90748f3869e7", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriating State Grant Funds for Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,037\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Homeland Security, operating budget, prevention of terrorism\n- UID: edf4457e-feda-42d6-8b05-4f9156c168d2\n\n- Topic: Appropriating State Grant Funds for Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Homeland Security, operating budget, prevention of terrorism\n- UID: edf4457e-feda-42d6-8b05-4f9156c168d2\n\n- Topic: Appropriating Federal Grant Funds for Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, Homeland Security, operating budget, emergency management\n- UID: edf4457e-feda-42d6-8b05-4f9156c168d2", + "uid": "edf4457e-feda-42d6-8b05-4f9156c168d2", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Emergency Management and Response\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security to increase emergency management and response capacity for the City of New Orleans in 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- UID: 8626c6c6-f534-47be-8cb1-bdd7b945bfca\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Budget for Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund as part of the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans in 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33040\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- UID: 8626c6c6-f534-47be-8cb1-bdd7b945bfca\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans in 2020 to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 33041\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- UID: 8626c6c6-f534-47be-8cb1-bdd7b945bfca\n\n- Topic: Budget Amendment for Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund as part of the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans in 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33042\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to 8/20/20\n- UID: 8626c6c6-f534-47be-8cb1-bdd7b945bfca", + "uid": "8626c6c6-f534-47be-8cb1-bdd7b945bfca", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Census Participation\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor towards increasing the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,043\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation grant funds, census participation, undercounted populations\n- UID: cdbc07e8-2972-4529-98c6-0bc285091edf\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for Census Participation\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor towards increasing the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,044\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation grant funds, census participation, undercounted populations\n- UID: cdbc07e8-2972-4529-98c6-0bc285091edf\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Security Equipment\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,045\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: LA Department of Treasury, security equipment, Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: cdbc07e8-2972-4529-98c6-0bc285091edf\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Security Equipment\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: LA Department of Treasury, security equipment, Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: cdbc07e8-2972-4529-98c6-0bc285091edf", + "uid": "cdbc07e8-2972-4529-98c6-0bc285091edf", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Real Time Crime Center Security Equipment\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment for the Real Time Crime Center. A deferral was requested to 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, State Grant Funds, Security Equipment, Real Time Crime Center, Deferral\n- UID: 1804c392-6188-4c06-9fdd-3319c9a7d722\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for National Disaster Dislocated Worker Grant Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for various programs. A deferral was requested to 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33047\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested to 8/20/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, State Grant Funds, Workforce Development, Dislocated Worker Grant Program, Deferral\n- UID: 1804c392-6188-4c06-9fdd-3319c9a7d722\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD Grant Funds for Office of Community Development\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate HUD grant funds not included in the 2020 budget to the Office of Community Development. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33048\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, HUD Grant Funds, Community Development\n- UID: 1804c392-6188-4c06-9fdd-3319c9a7d722", + "uid": "1804c392-6188-4c06-9fdd-3319c9a7d722", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Operating Budget for HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Operating Budget to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,052\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 8/20/20\n- UID: ad59c56a-ad3f-431d-aa3e-4dd11923c0fe\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 134-85 of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain section 134-85 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,059\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Council Rule 34. Postponement Deadline 11/13/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed as per Council Rule 34\n- UID: ad59c56a-ad3f-431d-aa3e-4dd11923c0fe\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with LSU for Animal Transport Bridge\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and LSU for the construction and maintenance of an Animal Transport Bridge over Bolivar Street.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,060\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Council Rule 34. Postponement Deadline 11/13/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed as per Council Rule 34\n- UID: ad59c56a-ad3f-431d-aa3e-4dd11923c0fe", + "uid": "ad59c56a-ad3f-431d-aa3e-4dd11923c0fe", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution on Declining Acceptance of Money and Rejecting Funding\n- Summary: The City Council will decline to accept the money disbursed to the City of New Orleans from the special escrow account established by HB 842 and will reject funding from bail bond fees. They also encourage the Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Bail Bond Fees, Special Escrow Account\n- UID: e70f6927-6455-4f94-8231-a7fd5f3cf924\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for Property at 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 417 S. Johnson St. was granted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-203\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for approval was granted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property\n- UID: e70f6927-6455-4f94-8231-a7fd5f3cf924\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for Property at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 2616 S. Broad St. was granted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for approval was granted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Property\n- UID: e70f6927-6455-4f94-8231-a7fd5f3cf924\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from C-1 General Commercial District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing to consider a zoning change from a C-1 General Commercial District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District for a property located at 14201 Michoud Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-237\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Commercial District\n- UID: e70f6927-6455-4f94-8231-a7fd5f3cf924", + "uid": "e70f6927-6455-4f94-8231-a7fd5f3cf924", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in opposition of proposed legislation affecting local sales and use taxes\n- Summary: Resolution R-20-238 opposes proposed legislation that would remove the authority of local governments to administer and collect local sales and use taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-238\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legislation, Local Taxes, Authority, Opposition\n- UID: 6512f4b9-564d-4a1c-b7da-eee2b74d0d95\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Off-Street Parking Regulations in Lower Ninth Ward\n- Summary: Motion M-20-242 aims to rescind a previous motion and direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to amend and reordain the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) in the Lower Ninth Ward for off-street parking regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-242\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with 5 council members in favor and 2 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Regulations, Off-Street Parking, Lower Ninth Ward\n- UID: 6512f4b9-564d-4a1c-b7da-eee2b74d0d95\n\n- Topic: Expansion of Internet Access and Public WiFi Network\n- Summary: Motion M-20-243 directs the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to explore ways to expand internet access and create a public WiFi network for New Orleans, with a requirement to submit a report to the Council within 90 days detailing findings and recommendations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-243\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed unanimously, with all council members in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Internet Access, Public WiFi, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- UID: 6512f4b9-564d-4a1c-b7da-eee2b74d0d95", + "uid": "6512f4b9-564d-4a1c-b7da-eee2b74d0d95", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in Support of Touro Bouligny Cultural District\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on a resolution in support of an application to create the \"Touro Bouligny Cultural District.\"\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-249\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution in support of the cultural district application passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Touro Bouligny Cultural District, Resolution, City Council, Louisiana\n- UID: 3305bf6c-eddc-42f9-84a4-5f4730560ab2\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Mask Contest Winners\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno spoke to the winners of the New Orleans mask contest.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Councilmember Moreno shared personal remarks regarding the mask contest winners.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Mask Contest, Personal Privilege\n- UID: 3305bf6c-eddc-42f9-84a4-5f4730560ab2", + "uid": "3305bf6c-eddc-42f9-84a4-5f4730560ab2", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - July 2, 2020 and July 16, 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the July 2, 2020 and July 16, 2020 meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the meeting minutes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Meeting minutes, Approval, Council Meeting\n- UID: 75fb63a3-da8c-47b9-bbac-be9d34a79a81\n\n- Topic: Special Orders of Business\n- Summary: All special orders were temporarily postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement of special orders due to the pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Orders, Postponement, COVID-19\n- UID: 75fb63a3-da8c-47b9-bbac-be9d34a79a81\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the August 6, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral of agenda items for the August 6, 2020 meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Deferral, Agenda Items, COVID-19\n- UID: 75fb63a3-da8c-47b9-bbac-be9d34a79a81\n\n- Topic: Communication from LaToya Cantrell, Mayor, City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Mayor LaToya Cantrell directed the City Planning Commission (CPC) to engage in a study to review and provide recommendations regarding tools and mechanisms to increase residents' access to transit and establish transit oriented communities policies for the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on transit access and policies.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Transit Access, Policy Study\n- UID: 75fb63a3-da8c-47b9-bbac-be9d34a79a81", + "uid": "75fb63a3-da8c-47b9-bbac-be9d34a79a81", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension of Conditional Use for Property at 2000 Earhart Boulevard\n- Summary: Miles L. Granderson, on behalf of a client, requested a one-year extension of the conditional use for property located at 2000 Earhart Boulevard.\n- Ordinance Number: Calendar No. 32,310 - Ord. No. 27815 M.C.S., ZD NO. 15/18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Hearing Date Set For 9/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension request received and hearing date set for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Property Extension, Hearing Date\n- UID: 2b19367d-2e4e-4da2-b8b1-e069ad08b9d5\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Sewerage and Water Board\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the creation of a new classification: Environmental Enforcement Technician Supervisor.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment referred to the Budget Committee for further review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay Plan Amendment, New Classification, Budget Committee\n- UID: 2b19367d-2e4e-4da2-b8b1-e069ad08b9d5\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for Civil Service\n- Summary: Lisa M. Hudson, Personnel Director, submitted an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the creation of a new job series: Test Development and Validation.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment referred to the Budget Committee for further review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay Plan Amendment, New Job Series, Budget Committee\n- UID: 2b19367d-2e4e-4da2-b8b1-e069ad08b9d5\n\n- Topic: Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: Lisa D. Alexis, President of New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, submitted the Economic Development Plan for the newly formed fund, pursuant to Ordinance 32,925.\n- Ordinance Number: Ordinance 32,925\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Plan submission acknowledged.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Plan, Tourism and Cultural Fund, Ordinance 32,925\n- UID: 2b19367d-2e4e-4da2-b8b1-e069ad08b9d5", + "uid": "2b19367d-2e4e-4da2-b8b1-e069ad08b9d5", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic Development Plan - NOTCF\n- Summary: J. Keith Hardie, Jr. supports the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the request to demolish properties located at #2, and #4-#6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support for denial of demolition request\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Historic District, Demolition, Preservation\n- UID: 32c66d12-4118-40d9-b249-5e71c7adcc13\n\n- Topic: Communications related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted transmittal documents for communications related to electric and gas utility matters from Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of utility reports\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans, Reports\n- UID: 32c66d12-4118-40d9-b249-5e71c7adcc13", + "uid": "32c66d12-4118-40d9-b249-5e71c7adcc13", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Environmental Adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to environmental adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle, submitted in accordance with Rider Schedule EAC-1. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided content.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental adjustments, August 2020 billing cycle\n- UID: 73bcbf5e-577f-47d0-a4d2-60959c134797\n\n- Topic: Purchased Gas Adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to purchased gas adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle, submitted in accordance with Resolution R-03-272. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided content.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Purchased gas adjustments, August 2020 billing cycle\n- UID: 73bcbf5e-577f-47d0-a4d2-60959c134797\n\n- Topic: Fuel Adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to fuel adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle, submitted in accordance with Rider Schedule FAC-5, UD-18-07. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided content.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Fuel adjustments, August 2020 billing cycle\n- UID: 73bcbf5e-577f-47d0-a4d2-60959c134797\n\n(Note: The voting outcomes and specific ordinance numbers are not provided in the given content. As a result, the summary is based on the information available.)", + "uid": "73bcbf5e-577f-47d0-a4d2-60959c134797", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Scott M. Celino Fuel Adjustments - Aug 2020 billing cycle\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to fuel adjustments for the August 2020 billing cycle proposed by Scott M. Celino.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fuel adjustments proposed by Scott M. Celino for the August 2020 billing cycle passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Scott M. Celino, fuel adjustments, billing cycle\n- UID: 75f2e597-b40e-43c9-8aff-0a650e49a755\n\n- Topic: Courtney Nicholson UD-17-04 R-17-427 7-30-20\n- Summary: This ordinance relates to the appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial application to demolish #2 Cromwell Place, as requested by Courtney Nicholson.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal of the denial application to demolish #2 Cromwell Place, as requested by Courtney Nicholson, was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Courtney Nicholson, demolition appeal, Cromwell Place\n- UID: 75f2e597-b40e-43c9-8aff-0a650e49a755\n\n- Topic: Brian L. Guillot Energy Smart and EM&V Reports\n- Summary: This ordinance encompasses the Energy Smart PY9 Annual Report, EM&V Report, and Quarterly Report for the period of April 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020, presented by Brian L. Guillot.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reports were presented without a specific voting outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Brian L. Guillot, Energy Smart, PY9 Annual Report, EM&V Report, Quarterly Report\n- UID: 75f2e597-b40e-43c9-8aff-0a650e49a755\n\n- Topic: Quin Breland, Esq. Appeal Withdrawal\n- Summary: This ordinance involves the withdrawal of appeals by the owners of #2 Cromwell Place and #4-#6 Cromwell Place, as requested by Quin Breland, Esq., following the denial applications to demolish the mentioned properties by the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n Vote 2: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeals for the demolition denial applications were withdrawn as requested by Quin Breland, Esq.\n- Tags/Keywords: Quin Breland, demolition appeal withdrawal, Cromwell Place\n- UID: 75f2e597-b40e-43c9-8aff-0a650e49a755\n\n- Topic: Ron Loesel, Community Outreach Communication\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to a communication from Ron Loesel, Associate Consultant at WEBRE Consulting, LLC, regarding community outreach and business development.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received without a specific voting outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ron Loesel, WEBRE Consulting, community outreach, business development\n- UID: 75f2e597-b40e-43c9-8aff-0a650e49a755", + "uid": "75f2e597-b40e-43c9-8aff-0a650e49a755", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 48/20, 7103 Freret Street\n- Summary: A request for a Zoning Change from HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Neighborhood Mixed-Use District was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket 48/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: ac9235d7-6f0c-473b-8384-256f1b42e1fe\n\n- Topic: Appeal of denial of application for rollup security doors at 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of an application to retain rollup security doors installed without a Certificate of Appropriateness for the property located at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal submitted\n- UID: ac9235d7-6f0c-473b-8384-256f1b42e1fe\n\n- Topic: Appeal of denial of applications to demolish properties at 2, & 4-6 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's denial of applications to demolish the properties located at 2, & 4-6 Cromwell Place for the construction of a new, single family home.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal submitted\n- UID: ac9235d7-6f0c-473b-8384-256f1b42e1fe\n\n- Topic: Transmittal of Zoning Docket Numbers 55/20, 56/20, 57/20, 58/20, 59/20, 60/20, 61/20, 62/20\n- Summary: Transmitting Zoning Docket Numbers for various council members with a deadline of 10/5/20.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket Numbers 55/20 - 62/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning dockets transmitted\n- UID: ac9235d7-6f0c-473b-8384-256f1b42e1fe", + "uid": "ac9235d7-6f0c-473b-8384-256f1b42e1fe", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Veterans Wellness Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a conditional use to permit a veterans wellness facility in a specific residential district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,024\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a veterans wellness facility in the specified residential district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Veterans Wellness Facility, Residential District\n- UID: 808b335f-1e24-4ffc-8296-75275e1e8e7e\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Residential Care Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a conditional use to permit a residential care facility in a specific business and overlay district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,025\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the establishment of a residential care facility in the specified business and overlay district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Residential Care Facility, Business District\n- UID: 808b335f-1e24-4ffc-8296-75275e1e8e7e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Historic Urban District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from one historic urban residential district to another in a specific area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,029\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the zoning change in the historic urban residential district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 808b335f-1e24-4ffc-8296-75275e1e8e7e", + "uid": "808b335f-1e24-4ffc-8296-75275e1e8e7e", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to MUPC Mixed-Use Planned Community District overlay\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to remove Lot 1 on Square 893 from the MUPC District, while keeping the MUPC District in effect for the neighboring property on Square 765. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33029 - 28425 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the MUPC District was approved.\n- UID: e463451e-2da6-4ece-a91b-ad5cd51af3f9\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33030 - 28426 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the emergency shelter was approved.\n- UID: e463451e-2da6-4ece-a91b-ad5cd51af3f9\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33031 - 28427 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the emergency shelter was approved.\n- UID: e463451e-2da6-4ece-a91b-ad5cd51af3f9", + "uid": "e463451e-2da6-4ece-a91b-ad5cd51af3f9", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of conditional use for curb cut along Julia Street in CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit a curb cut along Julia Street in a specific district. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 33033 - 28428 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, CBD-6 District\n- UID: c5d3052a-99b0-4ff1-8182-8e03fb97d53d\n\n- Topic: Establishment of conditional use for development containing commercial units\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a development containing commercial units within a specific district. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 33034 - 28429 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Commercial Development\n- UID: c5d3052a-99b0-4ff1-8182-8e03fb97d53d\n\n- Topic: Establishment of conditional use for multi-family dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific residential district. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 33035 - 28430 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling\n- UID: c5d3052a-99b0-4ff1-8182-8e03fb97d53d", + "uid": "c5d3052a-99b0-4ff1-8182-8e03fb97d53d", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Child Daycares\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to modify the use permissions and standards for child daycares in non-residential districts within the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to increase the availability of child daycare centers. This includes adjustments to spacing restrictions, parking and loading requirements, and a review of this use within land-use categories. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,055\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Child Daycare, New Orleans\n- UID: d5ab9c0d-0e12-4d3d-94b7-d884baf68b62\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Educational Facility in Residential Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit an educational facility (primary and secondary) in specific residential districts and design overlay districts, while rescinding a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,056\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with no notable amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Educational Facility, Conditional Use, Residential District, New Orleans\n- UID: d5ab9c0d-0e12-4d3d-94b7-d884baf68b62", + "uid": "d5ab9c0d-0e12-4d3d-94b7-d884baf68b62", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Hayne Boulevard Properties\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from S-Bl Suburban Neighborhood Business District and S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for properties located at 13860-13880 and 13900-13990 Hayne Boulevard. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33057\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The properties will be re-designated on the official zoning map as S-MU.\n- UID: 5f4f0b39-8663-464b-b0ac-c99424f03162\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Short-Term Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a short-term rental, large in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District and an RDO-1 Residential Diversity Overlay District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33058\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use permit for a short-term rental was approved.\n- UID: 5f4f0b39-8663-464b-b0ac-c99424f03162\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Suburban Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District to an S-Bl Suburban Business District. The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: 33061\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- UID: 5f4f0b39-8663-464b-b0ac-c99424f03162", + "uid": "5f4f0b39-8663-464b-b0ac-c99424f03162", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change MU-1 to EC Educational Campus District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an EC Educational Campus District for a specific area in the Third Municipal District. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,062\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unspecified number of YEAS, NAYS, ABSTAIN, ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change from MU-1 to EC Educational Campus District was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Educational Campus District, Third Municipal District\n- UID: beb0005d-cf1d-4a07-9e94-8a4cecc4c024\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Article 21, Section 21.6.N Fences and Walls\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Article 21, Section 21.6.N Fences and Walls of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to include height requirements for fences in Lake Terrace. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,063\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unspecified number of YEAS, NAYS, ABSTAIN, ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to include height requirements for fences in Lake Terrace was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance Amendment, Fences and Walls, Lake Terrace\n- UID: beb0005d-cf1d-4a07-9e94-8a4cecc4c024\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Elysian Fields Avenue District\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to effecting a zoning change from an unspecified district to another in Elysian Fields Avenue District. The outcome of the vote was ADOPTED.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,064\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unspecified number of YEAS, NAYS, ABSTAIN, ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change in Elysian Fields Avenue District was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Elysian Fields Avenue District\n- UID: beb0005d-cf1d-4a07-9e94-8a4cecc4c024", + "uid": "beb0005d-cf1d-4a07-9e94-8a4cecc4c024", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bar in HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a bar in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33064 - 28441 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEA: N/A, NAY: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a bar in the specified district was adopted.\n- UID: 1fb83e68-0228-410b-b3c8-1d4df237267b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for an Established Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33065 - 28442 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEA: N/A, NAY: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit an established multi-family dwelling in the specified district was adopted.\n- UID: 1fb83e68-0228-410b-b3c8-1d4df237267b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for an Established Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in another specific district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33066 - 28443 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEA: N/A, NAY: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit an established multi-family dwelling in the specified district was adopted.\n- UID: 1fb83e68-0228-410b-b3c8-1d4df237267b", + "uid": "1fb83e68-0228-410b-b3c8-1d4df237267b", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Consent Agenda Adoption\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was made by Councilmember Williams, seconded by Councilmember Brossett, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Adoption, Proper Agency, City Council\n- UID: 761d42e0-b90c-4f36-be90-6f7c1eceb307\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keith Blazio\n- Summary: The appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for a demolition permit for the property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street was discussed. The motion denying the appeal of Keith Blazio, Blazio and Shelton, was made by Councilmember Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-239\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was made, but the outcome of the vote is not specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Keith Blazio, Demolition Permit\n- UID: 761d42e0-b90c-4f36-be90-6f7c1eceb307", + "uid": "761d42e0-b90c-4f36-be90-6f7c1eceb307", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Decision - 513 S. Rocheblave Street\n- Summary: The Historic District Landmarks Commission decision to deny the demolition permit for the property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street was upheld.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision to deny the demolition permit was upheld.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition permit, property, decision upheld\n- UID: 03748fea-a934-4c95-bf47-ccf88b037c2e\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal - 519 First Street\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P. appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" of the proposed plans for the property located at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to hear additional Public Comments - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The rules were suspended to hear additional public comments on the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, conceptual approval, public comments\n- UID: 03748fea-a934-4c95-bf47-ccf88b037c2e\n\n- Topic: Motion Denying HDLC Appeal - 519 First Street\n- Summary: A motion denying the appeal of Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., Attorneys at Law regarding the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision of \u201cConceptual Approval\u201d of the proposed plans for the property located at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-245\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the appeal of the HDLC decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, motion, denial\n- UID: 03748fea-a934-4c95-bf47-ccf88b037c2e", + "uid": "03748fea-a934-4c95-bf47-ccf88b037c2e", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for Property at 519 First Street\n- Summary: The council upheld the HDLC decision for a demolition permit for the property located at 519 First Street. The ordinance was electronically submitted and postponed on 12/4/20. Councilmember Williams voted \"NAY.\"\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-245\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, HDLC decision, Council Rule 34, Postponement\n- UID: 75309c36-2a01-41f7-bc9a-d620b170a300\n\n- Topic: Levy of Occupancy Tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and levy an occupancy tax on short-term rentals in the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was moved by Councilmembers Gisleson Palmer and Banks, and it was passed as amended.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed as amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy tax, Short-term rentals, Amendment\n- UID: 75309c36-2a01-41f7-bc9a-d620b170a300", + "uid": "75309c36-2a01-41f7-bc9a-d620b170a300", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 32,905\n- Summary: The amendment aimed to modify the provisions related to interest and penalties and establish an effective date.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,905 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the amendment passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Interest, Penalties, Effective Date\n- UID: bce5c816-13d1-46c0-9c3d-306266297646\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to mandate owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed (7/12/19), Postponement continued (9/19/19), Continued to 9/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was postponed and continued to a later meeting date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Nonresidential Buildings, Multi-Family Buildings\n- UID: bce5c816-13d1-46c0-9c3d-306266297646", + "uid": "bce5c816-13d1-46c0-9c3d-306266297646", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of James Thomas, Owner\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the full demolition proposed for property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-246\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion M-20-246: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion denying the appeal of James Thomas, owner regarding the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the demolition permit for the property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission, M-20-246\n- UID: cd3d0366-bf09-4edb-a3a2-295731f131d8\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Quin Breland, Esq., on Behalf of the Owners of #2 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of an application to demolish property located at #2 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: cd3d0366-bf09-4edb-a3a2-295731f131d8", + "uid": "cd3d0366-bf09-4edb-a3a2-295731f131d8", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF QUIN BRELAND, ESO., ON BEHALF OF THE OWNERS OF #4 AND #6 CROMWELL PLACE\n- Summary: The appeal requested to demolish properties located at #4-#6 Cromwell Place, which was denied by the Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn by the applicant\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, demolition, withdrawal\n- UID: 6cc8693b-43eb-4bff-bde1-ca7a634fdaa4\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF VISMAY SHAH AND HEENA SHAH\n- Summary: The appeal requested to retain security doors installed at 867 St. Charles Avenue, which was denied by the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Hearing held\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing held\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, security doors, denial\n- UID: 6cc8693b-43eb-4bff-bde1-ca7a634fdaa4", + "uid": "6cc8693b-43eb-4bff-bde1-ca7a634fdaa4", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to approve the appeal of Vismay Shah and Heena Shah regarding the demolition permit for the property located at 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: The motion to approve the appeal of Vismay Shah and Heena Shah regarding the demolition permit for the property located at 867 St. Charles Avenue was brought forward by Councilmember Banks and was seconded by Gisleson Palmer. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, overruling the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-247\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The HDLC decision to deny the demolition permit for the property at 867 St. Charles Avenue was overruled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal\n- UID: 4697a462-c449-4a57-a8e4-9ceaf0a020b9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 13/20 - Kevin M. Davis\n- Summary: The request for a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for the property at 1030 Port Street was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Historic Marigny, Bywater Residential District\n- UID: 4697a462-c449-4a57-a8e4-9ceaf0a020b9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19/20 - Bienville Ancar, IIT\n- Summary: The request for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for the property at 2118 Dumaine Street was recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 4697a462-c449-4a57-a8e4-9ceaf0a020b9", + "uid": "4697a462-c449-4a57-a8e4-9ceaf0a020b9", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19-20 - Motion (LYING OVER) = No. M-20-234 by Councilmember Brossett\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion failed to pass.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Motion, City Planning Commission, Councilmember Brossett\n- UID: 593e2dda-bd4c-4d44-8be0-f6dfb4f8909a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20-20 - Maloney Sept, LLC\n- Summary: The request was to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and to grant a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District, with 23 provisos attached. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 20-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on this ordinance is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 593e2dda-bd4c-4d44-8be0-f6dfb4f8909a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21-20 - Flapdoodle, LLC\n- Summary: The request was for a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District, which was recommended \"FOR DENIAL\" by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 21-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on this ordinance is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Light Industrial District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 593e2dda-bd4c-4d44-8be0-f6dfb4f8909a", + "uid": "593e2dda-bd4c-4d44-8be0-f6dfb4f8909a", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 26/20 - Keith C. Ferdinand\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with six provisos. The hearing was held, and speakers included Keith Ferdinand, Gregory Rattler, Jr., and Mtumishi St. Julien.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request was granted, subject to one waiver and five provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Waiver, Provisos\n- UID: 08b1b04d-b296-4fa3-9eeb-45a558c041cf\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-248 - By: Councilmember Brossett\n- Summary: The motion approved the conditional use request provided in Zoning Docket No. 26/20, subject to one waiver and five provisos recommended by the City Planning report. The Applicant's request was granted with a waiver and provisos related to exterior lighting, signage, and building permits.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-248\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request was granted, subject to one waiver and five provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use Request, City Planning Commission, Waiver, Provisos\n- UID: 08b1b04d-b296-4fa3-9eeb-45a558c041cf", + "uid": "08b1b04d-b296-4fa3-9eeb-45a558c041cf", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-7\n- Summary: Request to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map as recommended in the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\". The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: 21f75352-f370-40ae-97c3-ace3fefd6301\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with 7 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-49\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend the Permitted and Conditional Use Tables. \n- Ordinance Number: 21f75352-f370-40ae-97c3-ace3fefd6301\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance", + "uid": "21f75352-f370-40ae-97c3-ace3fefd6301", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/20 - Text Amendment\n- Summary: The text amendment aims to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use in certain zoning districts, subject to specific conditions. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\", and the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment\n- UID: 6df4252a-6854-40df-9866-4e7698407147\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 44/20 - Russell Frank\n- Summary: Russell Frank requested a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\", and the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Bed and Breakfast\n- UID: 6df4252a-6854-40df-9866-4e7698407147\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 48/20 - Freret, LLC\n- Summary: Freret, LLC requested a zoning change from an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\", and the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 48-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change\n- UID: 6df4252a-6854-40df-9866-4e7698407147", + "uid": "6df4252a-6854-40df-9866-4e7698407147", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 50-20\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District for off-street parking requirements in the University Area. The City Planning Commission recommended denial, but a motion was made to overrule the recommendation and grant the text amendment change request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the text amendment change request passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Off-street Parking, University Area\n- UID: 0902f425-8ba9-4a2a-8eed-782020a76bbd\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 48-20\n- Summary: The ordinance was withdrawn as the applicant requested withdrawal.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 48-20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn at the request of the applicant.\n- Tags/Keywords: Withdrawn, Zoning, Withdrawal Request\n- UID: 0902f425-8ba9-4a2a-8eed-782020a76bbd", + "uid": "0902f425-8ba9-4a2a-8eed-782020a76bbd", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes off-street parking requirements in the University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District, requiring one off-street parking space per bedroom for new construction and renovations resulting in an increase in bedrooms. Exemptions and flexibilities provided in the CZO are not applicable in this district, and appeals can be submitted to the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: 92977db5-4a71-4521-8d15-e1ca67368dd0\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, establishing the off-street parking requirements in the University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Off-Street Parking, Zoning District, City Planning\n- UID: 92977db5-4a71-4521-8d15-e1ca67368dd0", + "uid": "92977db5-4a71-4521-8d15-e1ca67368dd0", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal for off-street parking curb-cut\n- Summary: The council considered an appeal regarding the off-street parking configuration and its impact on on-street parking. The appeal was granted after discussion and consultation with the Department of Public Works.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-244\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Suspend the Rules - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was granted, and the rules were suspended to allow for additional public comments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Off-street parking, Appeal, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 509b909a-dd5e-40ba-af36-919cd2d1619a", + "uid": "509b909a-dd5e-40ba-af36-919cd2d1619a", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Opposition of proposed legislation on local sales and use taxes\n- Summary: The council passed Resolution No. R-20-238, which opposes proposed legislation that would remove the authority of local governments to administer and collect local sales and use taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-238\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted in opposition to proposed legislation affecting local tax authority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Local sales taxes, Legislation, Authority, Resolution\n- UID: 5f26300d-8e73-4b99-931f-af80dbb129ba\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Lower Ninth Ward\n- Summary: Motion No. M-20-242 was passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to amend and reordain the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the establishment of a new Interim Zoning District in the Lower Ninth Ward.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-242\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted to amend off-street parking regulations and establish a new zoning district in the Lower Ninth Ward.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, Amendment, Lower Ninth Ward, Off-street parking\n- UID: 5f26300d-8e73-4b99-931f-af80dbb129ba", + "uid": "5f26300d-8e73-4b99-931f-af80dbb129ba", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52/20 - ZELIA, CNP, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" as permitted uses in specific districts and corridors. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9415aa97-7970-4365-88c7-ef38dd8bf00c\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-240 - By: Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: The motion approved the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the text amendment request as provided in ZD No. 52/20.\n- Ordinance Number: No. M-20-240\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9415aa97-7970-4365-88c7-ef38dd8bf00c", + "uid": "9415aa97-7970-4365-88c7-ef38dd8bf00c", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 53/20 - 1929 Jackson Avenue, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 53-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the zoning change request was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, HU-RM1, HU-B1A, Jackson Avenue\n- UID: 18a30fd7-0c6e-45e7-97df-7b4487e094cc\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-241 - By: Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 53/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-241\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning change, Motion, Councilmember Banks\n- UID: 18a30fd7-0c6e-45e7-97df-7b4487e094cc", + "uid": "18a30fd7-0c6e-45e7-97df-7b4487e094cc", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It also provides for the furnishing of a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Surety Bond, Annual Payments\n- UID: 0c4ae779-bb4d-42c9-9a04-c5cdf235d3d3\n\n- Topic: Smart City Pilot Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot. The agreement was developed through consultation with the City and includes specific provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 10/1/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to a later meeting for further discussion or consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans, Consultation\n- UID: 0c4ae779-bb4d-42c9-9a04-c5cdf235d3d3\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Regulations for Electric Scooters\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain specific sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and to provide for prohibitions and regulations relative to electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was discussed, but no specific voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Regulations, Electric Scooters, Code of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: 0c4ae779-bb4d-42c9-9a04-c5cdf235d3d3", + "uid": "0c4ae779-bb4d-42c9-9a04-c5cdf235d3d3", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Name change of South and North Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to change the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and the divided and undivided sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North Doctor Norman Francis Parkway and Moss Street, respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Name change, street renaming, ordinance\n- UID: a50d88fa-3b6b-470e-9fe3-e417d89034bb\n\n- Topic: Size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to revise size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of New Orleans, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further discussion and potential decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, permitting requirements, ordinance\n- UID: a50d88fa-3b6b-470e-9fe3-e417d89034bb\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, appropriation ordinance\n- UID: a50d88fa-3b6b-470e-9fe3-e417d89034bb", + "uid": "a50d88fa-3b6b-470e-9fe3-e417d89034bb", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 9b24fa10-66eb-4bb3-9421-b9f15ab06a94\n\n- Topic: Mandate for NOPD to Provide Access to Camera Footage\n- Summary: An ordinance to mandate that NOPD provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused\u2019s arrest, and to prohibit NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, Camera Footage, Police Policy\n- UID: 9b24fa10-66eb-4bb3-9421-b9f15ab06a94\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to police, to mandate that NOPD provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused\u2019s arrest.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code Amendment, NOPD, Camera Footage\n- UID: 9b24fa10-66eb-4bb3-9421-b9f15ab06a94", + "uid": "9b24fa10-66eb-4bb3-9421-b9f15ab06a94", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Code of City of New Orleans regarding summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance\n - Summary: The ordinance aims to limit officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation and provide that officers issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations, except under certain circumstances. \n - Ordinance Number: 33,020\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed on 10/30/20)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later meeting\n - UID: 7fafd870-11d1-42e1-ae5d-21fd26c8159d\n\n- Topic: Regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology\n - Summary: The ordinance seeks to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight, limit the collection, use and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting. \n - Ordinance Number: 33,021\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed on 10/30/20)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later meeting\n - UID: 7fafd870-11d1-42e1-ae5d-21fd26c8159d\n\n- Topic: Repeal of sections within the Code of the City of New Orleans\n - Summary: The ordinance aims to repeal specific sections within the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n - Ordinance Number: 33,032\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Withdrawn)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n - UID: 7fafd870-11d1-42e1-ae5d-21fd26c8159d\n\n- Topic: Authorization for the City of New Orleans to enter into a specific agreement\n - Summary: The ordinance seeks to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a specific agreement.\n - Ordinance Number: 33,035\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n - UID: 7fafd870-11d1-42e1-ae5d-21fd26c8159d", + "uid": "7fafd870-11d1-42e1-ae5d-21fd26c8159d", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement with ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT\n- Summary: The ordinance approves a lease agreement with ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT for a portion of ground located in New Orleans. The annual rent and terms of the lease were fixed, and it was declared that the property is not needed for public purposes during the lease term. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33035\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the lease agreement with ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT for the specified property.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT, New Orleans, property lease, annual rent, public purposes\n- UID: fe846083-7234-4538-8bfd-c68e6ba9157c\n\n- Topic: State Grant Funds for Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security in New Orleans for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33037\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Homeland Security, terrorism prevention, catastrophic events\n- UID: fe846083-7234-4538-8bfd-c68e6ba9157c\n\n- Topic: State Grant Funds for Homeland Security (Expenditures)\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security in New Orleans for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33038\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Homeland Security, terrorism prevention, catastrophic events, expenditures\n- UID: fe846083-7234-4538-8bfd-c68e6ba9157c", + "uid": "fe846083-7234-4538-8bfd-c68e6ba9157c", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Management and Response\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 33038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 affirmative votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Emergency Management, Homeland Security\n- UID: f3b1f463-73a7-4938-9f52-6692759c008f\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Management and Response\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for enhancing emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 33039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 affirmative votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Emergency Management, Homeland Security\n- UID: f3b1f463-73a7-4938-9f52-6692759c008f\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 33040\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 affirmative votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Establishment, Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- UID: f3b1f463-73a7-4938-9f52-6692759c008f", + "uid": "f3b1f463-73a7-4938-9f52-6692759c008f", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget allocation for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. It was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,042\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- UID: 8c5ae297-c63d-4d4f-8ddf-d2f5f79d1c1a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of foundation grant funds for increasing census participation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor towards increasing the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. It was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,043\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation grant funds, census participation, Office of the Mayor\n- UID: 8c5ae297-c63d-4d4f-8ddf-d2f5f79d1c1a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of foundation grant funds for increasing census participation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor towards increasing the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. It was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,044\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation grant funds, census participation, Office of the Mayor\n- UID: 8c5ae297-c63d-4d4f-8ddf-d2f5f79d1c1a", + "uid": "8c5ae297-c63d-4d4f-8ddf-d2f5f79d1c1a", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Security Equipment and Grant Program\n- Summary: The council discussed two ordinances (CAL. NO. 33,045 and CAL. NO. 33,046) to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment. They also discussed another ordinance (CAL. NO. 33,047) to appropriate state grant funds for the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program. All ordinances were continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33045, 33046, 33047\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/20/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All ordinances were continued to the meeting of 8/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation of Funds, Security Equipment, Grant Program\n- UID: a2b81549-fbf7-43c5-a469-f772f3c5040d", + "uid": "a2b81549-fbf7-43c5-a469-f772f3c5040d", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 75, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for workforce development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for the WIOA Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker grant programs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,048\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20 for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, workforce development, appropriation, National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program\n- UID: b82f8539-3c16-4a90-86c2-8fd1fcb7d893\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD grant funds for community development\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate HUD grant funds not included in the 2020 budget to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,052\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20 for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, community development, appropriation, operating budget\n- UID: b82f8539-3c16-4a90-86c2-8fd1fcb7d893\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the operating budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for the WIOA Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker grant programs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,053\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/20/20 for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, state grant funds, workforce development, appropriation\n- UID: b82f8539-3c16-4a90-86c2-8fd1fcb7d893", + "uid": "b82f8539-3c16-4a90-86c2-8fd1fcb7d893", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 76, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of HUD grant funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate HUD grant funds not included in the 2020 budget to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 33053\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, budget appropriation\n- UID: 4fbead81-0cfe-4010-a46f-7fc228776eb0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of city code section 134-85\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend and reordain section 134-85 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33059\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: City code amendment, reordaining\n- UID: 4fbead81-0cfe-4010-a46f-7fc228776eb0\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with LSU\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and LSU for the construction and maintenance of an Animal Transport Bridge over Bolivar Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33060\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, LSU, Animal Transport Bridge\n- UID: 4fbead81-0cfe-4010-a46f-7fc228776eb0", + "uid": "4fbead81-0cfe-4010-a46f-7fc228776eb0", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 77, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution on Declining Bail Bond Fees Funding\n- Summary: The City Council voted to decline accepting money disbursed from a special escrow account established by HB 842 and to reject funding from bail bond fees. They also encouraged the Criminal District Court judges to decline assessing conviction fees and collecting said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed, indicating the City Council's decision to reject the funding from bail bond fees and encourage the Criminal District Court judges to do the same.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding, Bail bond fees, Resolution, Decline, Special escrow account\n- UID: 1de9ee56-7a33-4f65-b550-33f1b63409f1\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property at 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 417 S. Johnson St. was granted approval by the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-203\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for granting approval of the demolition permit was passed, allowing the demolition to proceed at the specified location.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Approval, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 1de9ee56-7a33-4f65-b550-33f1b63409f1\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Summary: The City Council approved the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for granting approval of the demolition permit was passed, allowing the demolition to proceed at the specified location.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Approval, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 1de9ee56-7a33-4f65-b550-33f1b63409f1", + "uid": "1de9ee56-7a33-4f65-b550-33f1b63409f1", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 78, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Property at 14201 Michoud Boulevard\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a zoning change from a C-1 General Commercial District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-237\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the City Planning Commission will proceed with the public hearing to consider the zoning change.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, C-1 General Commercial District, C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- UID: 6d163ee3-fac8-4bfc-8319-05b6afa8cd7c\n\n- Topic: Expansion of Internet Access and Creation of Public WiFi Network\n- Summary: The motion directs the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to work with other departments to explore ways to expand internet access across the city and create a public WiFi network, with a requirement to submit a report to the Council within 90 days.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-243\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the Council Utilities Regulatory Office will collaborate with other entities to explore options for expanding internet access and creating a public WiFi network.\n- Tags/Keywords: Internet access, public WiFi network, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- UID: 6d163ee3-fac8-4bfc-8319-05b6afa8cd7c", + "uid": "6d163ee3-fac8-4bfc-8319-05b6afa8cd7c", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 79, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in Support of Touro Bouligny Cultural District\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution in support of an application to the state of Louisiana for the creation of the \"Touro Bouligny Cultural District.\"\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-249\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the resolution to support the creation of the cultural district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Touro Bouligny Cultural District, Louisiana, resolution, support\n- UID: dc7c3f73-ca40-464f-9ab7-19fe4389a04d\n\n- Topic: Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: The council discussed ordinances on first reading, with calendar numbers 33,067 through 33,093.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,067 - 33,093\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the ordinances and the outcome of the discussion were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, first reading, council meeting\n- UID: dc7c3f73-ca40-464f-9ab7-19fe4389a04d", + "uid": "dc7c3f73-ca40-464f-9ab7-19fe4389a04d", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 80, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds budgeted for project management and volunteer supervision services during declared states of emergency from Miscellaneous Programs to the Office of Homeland Security. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,067\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Fund Transfer, Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: 525ee1ec-c707-4925-b913-4978baae646f\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act Funds for Addressing Housing Insecurity\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate additional CARES Act funds allocated by HUD to the Office of Community Development towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,068\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act Funds, Housing Insecurity, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 525ee1ec-c707-4925-b913-4978baae646f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate additional CARES Act funds allocated by HUD to the Office of Community Development towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,069\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, CARES Act Funds, Housing Insecurity, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 525ee1ec-c707-4925-b913-4978baae646f", + "uid": "525ee1ec-c707-4925-b913-4978baae646f", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 81, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds for housing insecurity\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate additional CARES Act funds allocated by HUD to the Office of Community Development towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,069\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act, housing insecurity, HUD, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: 40dd0ad8-835c-4196-9c8f-9b69fde0069e\n\n- Topic: Occupational permits for businesses\n- Summary: An ordinance to prohibit the city from issuing or renewing occupational permits to businesses not eligible for trash and bulk waste collection without first obtaining evidence of a valid contract for private services at the business location.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,070\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed (to 12/4/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was postponed according to Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupational permits, trash collection, business regulations\n- UID: 40dd0ad8-835c-4196-9c8f-9b69fde0069e\n\n- Topic: Removal of monuments and statues\n- Summary: An ordinance to clarify and reaffirm the City Council\u2019s authority to mandate the immediate removal of monuments, statues, plaques, or other structures from outdoor display on public property without regard to certain subsections.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,071\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed (to 12/4/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was postponed according to Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Monuments, statues, public property, City Council authority\n- UID: 40dd0ad8-835c-4196-9c8f-9b69fde0069e\n\n- Topic: Repeal of Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: An ordinance to repeal a previous ordinance related to the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,072\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed (to 12/4/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote was postponed according to Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, repeal, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 40dd0ad8-835c-4196-9c8f-9b69fde0069e", + "uid": "40dd0ad8-835c-4196-9c8f-9b69fde0069e", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 82, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repeal of Operating Budget Expenditures for 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to repeal Ordinance No. 28,258 M.C.S., related to the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 and appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,073\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote, allowing funds to be allocated for public infrastructure.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Public Works, Infrastructure\n- UID: 75b7f308-6e5c-4b3f-9014-fa6841a5e04f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Revenues for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend Ordinance No. 28,246 M.C.S., as amended, to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the maintenance and improvement of public infrastructure.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,074\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing for the transfer of funds to support infrastructure maintenance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Revenues, Public Works, Infrastructure Maintenance\n- UID: 75b7f308-6e5c-4b3f-9014-fa6841a5e04f\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S., as amended, to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the maintenance and improvement of public infrastructure.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,075\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing for the transfer of funds to support infrastructure maintenance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Public Works, Infrastructure Maintenance\n- UID: 75b7f308-6e5c-4b3f-9014-fa6841a5e04f", + "uid": "75b7f308-6e5c-4b3f-9014-fa6841a5e04f", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 83, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 162-1008 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to clarify that participation in the City\u2019s tow allocation program is a privilege and provides a revised procedure for review of exclusions from the program.\n- Ordinance Number: 33075\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tow allocation program, City code, privilege\n- UID: edc5ed77-da07-4dfd-9963-adbfdadedd43\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 70-236 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to rename the Sanitation Recycling Fund as the Sanitation Special Fund and allow it to receive revenues collected by the Sanitation Department.\n- Ordinance Number: 33076\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation Recycling Fund, Sanitation Department, revenue\n- UID: edc5ed77-da07-4dfd-9963-adbfdadedd43\n\n- Topic: Establishment of the Sanitation Special Trust Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish the Sanitation Special Trust Fund, allowing it to receive conditional donations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33077\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation Special Trust Fund, conditional donations\n- UID: edc5ed77-da07-4dfd-9963-adbfdadedd43\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 70-237 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish the Sanitation Special Trust Fund, allowing it to receive conditional donations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33078\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation Special Trust Fund, conditional donations\n- UID: edc5ed77-da07-4dfd-9963-adbfdadedd43", + "uid": "edc5ed77-da07-4dfd-9963-adbfdadedd43", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 84, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new overlay district named the Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District in New Orleans East, with the goal of establishing standards for the redevelopment of existing, non-conforming multi-family structures and promoting affordable housing.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 42/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, New Orleans East\n- UID: b55e0358-ede2-4dab-948b-c570d57d5fff\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Dwellings in Commercial District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific districts and locations in New Orleans, with a focus on Lots E-1l and F-1, Section 39, Gentilly Lands in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 51/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with one council member voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Commercial District, New Orleans\n- UID: b55e0358-ede2-4dab-948b-c570d57d5fff\n\n- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance is for the approval of the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as required by state law and relevant city ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, indicating full support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Tourism, New Orleans\n- UID: b55e0358-ede2-4dab-948b-c570d57d5fff", + "uid": "b55e0358-ede2-4dab-948b-c570d57d5fff", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 85, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a third commercial short term rental unit in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a third commercial short term rental unit in a specific district. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short term rental, Conditional use\n- UID: 82e5b257-a269-48ff-bc7b-e0770adfc0b9\n\n- Topic: Amendment to authorize expansion of a restaurant\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to grant an amendment to authorize the expansion of a restaurant within multiple overlay districts. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33082\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Restaurant, Expansion\n- UID: 82e5b257-a269-48ff-bc7b-e0770adfc0b9\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in specific districts. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33083\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Outcome not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Fast food restaurant, Conditional use\n- UID: 82e5b257-a269-48ff-bc7b-e0770adfc0b9", + "uid": "82e5b257-a269-48ff-bc7b-e0770adfc0b9", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 86, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for South Claiborne Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33084\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Permitted Use, LI Light Industrial District\n- UID: c15d2e5a-2ac6-4fa1-a4c3-6e19035b4b34\n\n- Topic: Extension of Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to extend the effectiveness of the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District for a final period of 180 days to ensure proposed uses and designs are compatible with and preserve the character and integrity of Algiers within specified boundaries.\n- Ordinance Number: 33085\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Extension, Algiers Riverfront\n- UID: c15d2e5a-2ac6-4fa1-a4c3-6e19035b4b34\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and boundaries.\n- Ordinance Number: 33086\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, with two council members opposing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: c15d2e5a-2ac6-4fa1-a4c3-6e19035b4b34", + "uid": "c15d2e5a-2ac6-4fa1-a4c3-6e19035b4b34", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 87, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise to TORO BLANCO LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant TORO BLANCO LLC a non-exclusive wireless franchise to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the city. Locations are subject to approval, and annual payments and a surety bond are required. \n- Ordinance Number: 33087\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, TORO BLANCO LLC, annual payments, surety bond\n- UID: 8eed2422-3992-4dab-a447-7b2b7a3a7911\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for Fiber-Optic Communications System\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Toro Blanco LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a fiber-optic based communications system. It also includes provisions for a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 33088\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fiber-optic communications, non-exclusive franchise, Toro Blanco LLC\n- UID: 8eed2422-3992-4dab-a447-7b2b7a3a7911\n\n- Topic: Sales Tax Exemption for Diapers and Feminine Hygiene Products\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend sections of the City of New Orleans Code to exempt diapers and feminine hygiene products from sales and use taxes. \n- Ordinance Number: 33089\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (0 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sales tax exemption, diapers, feminine hygiene products\n- UID: 8eed2422-3992-4dab-a447-7b2b7a3a7911", + "uid": "8eed2422-3992-4dab-a447-7b2b7a3a7911", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 88, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for Mirabeau Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the Mirabeau Drainage Project in Gentilly.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,091\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Mirabeau Drainage Project, Gentilly, Authorization\n- UID: 37bb7579-4af8-4c4f-ab7c-32ff67aebb1e\n\n- Topic: Demolitions in National Historic Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to provide City Council approval for demolitions of contributing buildings in National Historic Districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,092\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and no voting outcome is available.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolitions, National Historic Districts, City Council Approval\n- UID: 37bb7579-4af8-4c4f-ab7c-32ff67aebb1e\n\n- Topic: Public Defense Funding\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require parity among City budget allocations to the Orleans Public Defenders and Orleans Parish District Attorney\u2019s Office.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,093\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and no voting outcome is available.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Defense Funding, City Budget Allocations, Parity\n- UID: 37bb7579-4af8-4c4f-ab7c-32ff67aebb1e\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: The motion to adjourn the council meeting was made and carried out at 4:20 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn was carried out as scheduled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting Adjournment\n- UID: 37bb7579-4af8-4c4f-ab7c-32ff67aebb1e", + "uid": "37bb7579-4af8-4c4f-ab7c-32ff67aebb1e", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 89, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment Motion\n- Summary: The council meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was moved by Williams and seconded by Moreno. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no members absent or recused, leading to the motion's passage.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned\n- UID: 512ec94e-3686-40d4-a3c5-dafbedefc818", + "uid": "512ec94e-3686-40d4-a3c5-dafbedefc818", + "publish_date": "8-6-2020", + "page_number": 90, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-6-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Confirmation\nSummary: The roll call was conducted, and six council members were present, constituting a quorum. One council member was absent.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: N/A - (6 present, 1 absent)\nDecision/Key Actions: Quorum confirmed for the meeting\nTags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\nUID: 103458b5-047a-4d97-b7c5-6ea3da6f3aa2", + "uid": "103458b5-047a-4d97-b7c5-6ea3da6f3aa2", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - November 5, 2020 and November 19, 2020\n- Summary: The City Council approved the minutes from the meetings held on November 5, 2020 and November 19, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the meeting minutes from November 5, 2020 and November 19, 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Meeting Minutes, City Council\n- UID: 329a11ad-2417-4ca0-8410-52dc2dd835e8\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: The recommended agenda items for deferrals for the December 3, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic were submitted electronically and received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission and receipt of recommended agenda items for deferrals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Deferrals, COVID-19\n- UID: 329a11ad-2417-4ca0-8410-52dc2dd835e8\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: The transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on December 3, 2020 was submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Electric and Gas Utility, Transmittal\n- UID: 329a11ad-2417-4ca0-8410-52dc2dd835e8", + "uid": "329a11ad-2417-4ca0-8410-52dc2dd835e8", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Technical Meeting No. 1 Materials, UD-20-02\n- Summary: The council discussed and reviewed the technical meeting materials related to UD-20-02.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The technical meeting materials were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Technical Meeting, UD-20-02\n- UID: 79d48c60-5b71-4e7b-be52-b84a3cb436d6\n\n- Topic: Purchased Gas Adjustments for December 2020 billing cycle, UD-18-07\n- Summary: The council reviewed and approved the purchased gas adjustments for the December 2020 billing cycle.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The purchased gas adjustments for the December 2020 billing cycle were approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Purchased Gas Adjustments, UD-18-07\n- UID: 79d48c60-5b71-4e7b-be52-b84a3cb436d6\n\n(Continue with summaries for the remaining ordinances)", + "uid": "79d48c60-5b71-4e7b-be52-b84a3cb436d6", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Orleans Energy Standards Proceeding-2020-2\n- Summary: Paula R. Glover presented a recommendation memorandum, UD-20-01, submitted by the Council Utilities Regulatory Office, regarding the Docket to Streamline Entergy. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation memorandum was approved unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Standards, Entergy, UD-20-01\n- UID: 1545beb5-786b-4e0b-ba2a-a736eef4e8b8\n\n- Topic: Millage Levy\n- Summary: David W. Gernhauser submitted a resolution recommending a millage levy of 19.5 mills to service the bonded debt of the City during the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was submitted for consideration by the City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Millage Levy, City Debt\n- UID: 1545beb5-786b-4e0b-ba2a-a736eef4e8b8\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal 1005-1009 St. Philip\n- Summary: Nikki Szalwinski requested to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \u201capproval\u201d on October 21, 2020, of the courtyard plan for the property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for appeal was received, and a suggested hearing date was set for 12/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\n- UID: 1545beb5-786b-4e0b-ba2a-a736eef4e8b8\n\n- Topic: Elections Results\n- Summary: Jeanine C. Aubry submitted the election results for the November 3, 2020 proposition election.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The election results were received and recorded.\n- Tags/Keywords: Elections, Proposition Election\n- UID: 1545beb5-786b-4e0b-ba2a-a736eef4e8b8", + "uid": "1545beb5-786b-4e0b-ba2a-a736eef4e8b8", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Withdrawal of Non-Conforming Use, 2408-2410 Constance Street\n- Summary: Brian Deshotel submitted a withdrawal letter for the Non-Conforming Use at 2408-2410 Constance St.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal request received\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Withdrawal, Constance Street\n- UID: f3d8e796-3fa6-403c-85a2-37edadf1322b\n\n- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) Applications\n- Summary: The Board of Commerce and Industry approved six ITEP applications in Orleans Parish for Council review, including multiple applications for The Folger Coffee Company.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Applications submitted for Council review\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, Orleans Parish, The Folger Coffee Company\n- UID: f3d8e796-3fa6-403c-85a2-37edadf1322b\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement (RTA) Application\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval and requested a public hearing for RTA Application 2020-0221, related to 201 N. Rampart Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing scheduled for RTA Application\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Mayor's Office of Economic Development, 201 N. Rampart Street\n- UID: f3d8e796-3fa6-403c-85a2-37edadf1322b", + "uid": "f3d8e796-3fa6-403c-85a2-37edadf1322b", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from L. Ronald Forman, President and CEO, Audubon Nature Institute\n- Summary: L. Ronald Forman submitted the 2021 budget for facilities managed by Audubon Nature Institute on behalf of the Audubon Commission in accordance with the Home Rule Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Budget submission received\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Audubon Nature Institute, Home Rule Charter\n- UID: 479c392d-35c3-4433-b36c-d047a9d200ec\n\n- Topic: Communication from Jenna D. Burke, Director of Land Use - Councilmember Jay H. Banks\n- Summary: Jenna D. Burke transmitted the Mayor's office of Economic Development's recommendation of Approval and requested the scheduling of a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Public Hearing\n- UID: 479c392d-35c3-4433-b36c-d047a9d200ec\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The report transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 82/20, 83/20, 91/20, 92/20, and the 2021 DDD Budget & Work Plan for information purposes only.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, DDD Budget & Work Plan\n- UID: 479c392d-35c3-4433-b36c-d047a9d200ec\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 33,165 - By: Councilmember Williams\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Article 12, Section 12.2.A of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 33,165\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Tattoo Parlor\n- UID: 479c392d-35c3-4433-b36c-d047a9d200ec", + "uid": "479c392d-35c3-4433-b36c-d047a9d200ec", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Facility and Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment in specific residential and overlay districts. It was electronically submitted and had a deadline of 1/31/21, but was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33165\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 7a6336f4-2bd3-4ee6-9f3d-2addbb24ead0\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Dealership\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit a motor vehicle dealership in designated districts. It was electronically submitted with a deadline of 1/31/21, but was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33166\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 7a6336f4-2bd3-4ee6-9f3d-2addbb24ead0\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Dealership, Large\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a large motor vehicle dealership in specific districts. It was electronically submitted with a deadline of 1/31/21, but was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33167\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- UID: 7a6336f4-2bd3-4ee6-9f3d-2addbb24ead0", + "uid": "7a6336f4-2bd3-4ee6-9f3d-2addbb24ead0", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 7 of Ordinance No. 4264 M.C.S.\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to classify \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in specific districts. It was withdrawn before the vote deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 73/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn before the vote deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Outdoor Amusement Facility, Permitted Use\n- UID: c1510219-fe8b-4831-8146-100c42df17b7\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse in HU-MU District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use permit for a warehouse in specific districts. It was withdrawn before the vote deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 74/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn before the vote deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Warehouse, HU-MU District\n- UID: c1510219-fe8b-4831-8146-100c42df17b7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD-1 to HU-B1A District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change in a specific municipal district. It was withdrawn before the vote deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 75/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn before the vote deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD-1, HU-B1A District\n- UID: c1510219-fe8b-4831-8146-100c42df17b7", + "uid": "c1510219-fe8b-4831-8146-100c42df17b7", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed Regulations Governing Implementation of the Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program\n- Summary: Lateefah E. Harris, Deputy Director of Code Enforcement, submitted information concerning the adoption of proposed rules for the Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program, including a legal notice of a public hearing and a summary of the public hearing held on November 24th, 2020. The motion to suspend the rules to receive this communication passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33170\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to suspend the rules passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program\n- UID: 9dbd76c3-4340-4c20-9efa-73e179c4c4f5\n\n- Topic: Initial Report of the City Council Streets Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Andrew Sullivan, Chief of Staff for Councilmember Kristin Gisleson Palmer\u2019s office, provided the Initial Report of the City Council Streets Renaming Commission, which was electronically submitted on November 30, 2020. No voting outcome was mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Initial report submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Streets Renaming Commission\n- UID: 9dbd76c3-4340-4c20-9efa-73e179c4c4f5", + "uid": "9dbd76c3-4340-4c20-9efa-73e179c4c4f5", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund (NOTCF)\n- Summary: Lisa D. Alexis, President of the NOTCF, transmitted the Economic Development Plan for NOTCF, as revised and adopted by the NOTCF Board on November 16, 2020, and its 2020 Program Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-170, amended by Motion No. M-20-374\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed, allowing the transmission of the Economic Development Plan for NOTCF.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, NOTCF, Budget, Motion, Rules Suspension\n- UID: 42de68d1-56c1-47c0-b332-903e666939a5\n\n- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 131 Carondelet Street\n- Summary: Jenna D. Burke, Director of Land Use, District B, requested to schedule a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application for 131 Carondelet Street, New Orleans Redevelopment Partners 2, LLC. The report from the Mayor's Office of Economic Development \"approved\" the request.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a public hearing for the RTA application was made and transmitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Tax Abatement, Public Hearing, Economic Development\n- UID: 42de68d1-56c1-47c0-b332-903e666939a5", + "uid": "42de68d1-56c1-47c0-b332-903e666939a5", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for participation of municipal address 131 Carondelet Street\n- Summary: The resolution approves the participation of municipal address 131 Carondelet Street owned by New Orleans Redevelopment Partners 2, LLC, as identified by the State Board of Commerce and Industry application number RTA #2019-0059.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-414\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution for participation of the municipal address 131 Carondelet Street owned by New Orleans Redevelopment Partners 2, LLC was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal address, participation, resolution, RTA #2019-0059\n- UID: bf8de959-2c62-4b7f-8380-bfb01d294624\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for 1315 Gravier Street\n- Summary: The request is to schedule a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application for 1315 Gravier Street, owned by 1315 Gravier Owner, LLC, as identified by the State Board of Commerce and Industry application number RTA #2019-0418.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-419\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution for participation of the municipal address 1315 Gravier Street owned by 1315 Gravier Owner, LLC was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, public hearing, 1315 Gravier Street, RTA #2019-0418\n- UID: bf8de959-2c62-4b7f-8380-bfb01d294624", + "uid": "bf8de959-2c62-4b7f-8380-bfb01d294624", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Application #2018-0126, 226 Decatur Street, 226 Decatur, LLC\n- Summary: Approval for participation of municipal address 226 Decatur Street owned by 226 Decatur, LLC for Restoration Tax Abatement application.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-417\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approving participation of the municipal address passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Tax Abatement, 226 Decatur Street\n- UID: 456bcbe7-831b-42d4-a97f-774371f346fb\n\n- Topic: RTA Application #2018-0067, 1543 N. Robertson Street, CNI Redevelopment, LLC\n- Summary: Approval for participation of municipal address 1543 N. Robertson Street owned by CNI Redevelopment, LLC for Restoration Tax Abatement application.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-418\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approving participation of the municipal address passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Tax Abatement, 1543 N. Robertson Street\n- UID: 456bcbe7-831b-42d4-a97f-774371f346fb", + "uid": "456bcbe7-831b-42d4-a97f-774371f346fb", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: The council considered a request for a Restoration Tax Abatement application for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway, submitted by Victoria Lewandrowski. A resolution was also presented to approve the participation of the municipal address owned by 6400 Chef Menteur, LLC. \n- Ordinance Number: R=20-418\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for RTA Tax Abatement was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Tax Abatement, Resolution, Municipal Address, Economic Development\n- UID: a3008ef3-941f-4fab-b009-7180b59f8b78\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for 5221 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: The council discussed a request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" of a demolition request for the property located at 5221 Coliseum Street, submitted by J. Nicole Webre of Webre Consulting. \n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the appeal request was not specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Demolition Request, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: a3008ef3-941f-4fab-b009-7180b59f8b78", + "uid": "a3008ef3-941f-4fab-b009-7180b59f8b78", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Extension Request for 1339 Clouet Street\n- Summary: John C. Williams, of Williams Architects, requested a Conditional Use extension to Ordinance No. 27983 MCS for the property located at 1339 Clouet Street. The request was electronically submitted and subsequently withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Extension Request, Conditional Use, Withdrawn\n- UID: e1c05adb-2405-4887-ab9e-f8fff193ac53\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for 20824 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: Stephen Gernhauser, an attorney at law representing Tom and Velena Callis, requested a zoning change for the property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway. A report was needed from the City Planning Commission, and a deferral was requested to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral Requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Deferral Requested\n- UID: e1c05adb-2405-4887-ab9e-f8fff193ac53\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Square 670 and 671\n- Summary: Jenifer Halpern requested a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, on the entireties of Square 670 and 671. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to six exceptions and seventeen provisos. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 072-20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral Requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, City Planning Commission, Deferral Requested\n- UID: e1c05adb-2405-4887-ab9e-f8fff193ac53\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 76/20 - Glenn Amedee and the Succession of David Amedee\n- Summary: No specific information provided in the ordinance summary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: e1c05adb-2405-4887-ab9e-f8fff193ac53", + "uid": "e1c05adb-2405-4887-ab9e-f8fff193ac53", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 076-20 - Conditional Use for Reception Facility\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a reception facility in specified districts on Square 505-506 or 506 Lots 2, 3, 9, and 3 or Lots A, B2, Bl, and 3, in the Third Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 076-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 4 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use for reception facility in specified districts was approved with 4 yeas and 1 nay.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Reception facility, Zoning\n- UID: 886c68ac-2a41-4a9a-91cc-fe8ea58c5d60\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 079-20 - Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 079-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferral requested)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, HU-RD2, HU-MU\n- UID: 886c68ac-2a41-4a9a-91cc-fe8ea58c5d60\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 080-20 - Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, or on certain lots, an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 080-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferral requested)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, MU-1, HU-RD2, HU-MU\n- UID: 886c68ac-2a41-4a9a-91cc-fe8ea58c5d60", + "uid": "886c68ac-2a41-4a9a-91cc-fe8ea58c5d60", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 080-20 - Construction and General Laborers Local Union 99\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit drive-through facilities associated with a financial institution in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen (13) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 080-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Drive-through facilities\n- UID: 908a1e3b-bb5b-4400-a4d9-7d2ba1defc6e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 081-20 - New Orleans Redevelopment Fund 2, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three (3) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 081-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-family dwelling\n- UID: 908a1e3b-bb5b-4400-a4d9-7d2ba1defc6e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 084-20 - Ralph Perry, IV and Crystal Barnes\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a single-family residence in a GPD General Planned Development District. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 084-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Single-family residence\n- UID: 908a1e3b-bb5b-4400-a4d9-7d2ba1defc6e", + "uid": "908a1e3b-bb5b-4400-a4d9-7d2ba1defc6e", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 085-20\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, on Square 1230, Lots 1, 2, and 3. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 085-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Urban District, City Planning\n- UID: 9268ed12-2c48-428d-bbea-a571ed317107\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 086-20\n- Summary: Request for a Conditional Use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 086-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Conditional Use\n- UID: 9268ed12-2c48-428d-bbea-a571ed317107\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 087-20\n- Summary: Request for a Conditional Use to permit a development containing commercial uses over 25,000 square feet in floor area in an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to specific provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 087-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Development, Pedestrian-Oriented District\n- UID: 9268ed12-2c48-428d-bbea-a571ed317107", + "uid": "9268ed12-2c48-428d-bbea-a571ed317107", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 088-20 - City of New Orleans and Broad Strokes, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to permit the expansion of a brewery, bar, and live entertainment site to include an adjacent lot in specific commercial districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with waivers and provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 088-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with no amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Expansion, Brewery, Bar, Live Entertainment\n- UID: 8622d229-3074-43d5-bccb-9042c3941456\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 089-20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-304\n- Summary: Requesting a planned development in a specific commercial district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 089-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, Commercial District\n- UID: 8622d229-3074-43d5-bccb-9042c3941456", + "uid": "8622d229-3074-43d5-bccb-9042c3941456", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Design Review NO. 137/20 - NORF S LIBERTY, LLC\n- Summary: Request for demolition of a structure in the Central Business District, as required by the Municipal Code of Ordinances. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: DR. NO. 137-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Demolition permit approved for the property located at 380 South Liberty Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Design Review, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 75067e50-28e7-4bc6-a71f-38cf5097549f\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-415 by Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: Motion approving the demolition permit for the property located at 380 South Liberty Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement until 4/2/21 per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Motion, Council Rule 34\n- UID: 75067e50-28e7-4bc6-a71f-38cf5097549f\n\n- Topic: Ordinance CAL. NO. 32,930 - by Councilmember Williams\n- Summary: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC for a communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement requested to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, McLeodUSA\n- UID: 75067e50-28e7-4bc6-a71f-38cf5097549f", + "uid": "75067e50-28e7-4bc6-a71f-38cf5097549f", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Smart City Pilot\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot in consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans, Mayor, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 2c413ea1-94e1-4d3a-b9f2-0aea02996ea8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Mayor's Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition, allowing for the allocation of federal grant funds to the specified office.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA Reimbursement, Intergovernmental Transfers, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 2c413ea1-94e1-4d3a-b9f2-0aea02996ea8\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Federal Grant Funds for Mayor's Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved by all council members, allowing for the allocation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA Reimbursement, Intergovernmental Transfers, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 2c413ea1-94e1-4d3a-b9f2-0aea02996ea8", + "uid": "2c413ea1-94e1-4d3a-b9f2-0aea02996ea8", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Police Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Footage Access\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to mandate the NOPD to provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel. It also prohibits NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy and entering into agreements exempting law enforcement officers from NOPD policy. An amendment was proposed to create an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that could compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization, and to remove the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018 and Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n Vote 2: Amendment deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera footage, ordinance amendment\n- UID: 4ca3e17d-51e6-4e00-b4b7-456e10002e52\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Police Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Footage Access\n- Summary: An amendment was proposed to create an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that could compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization, and to remove the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera footage, ordinance amendment\n- UID: 4ca3e17d-51e6-4e00-b4b7-456e10002e52", + "uid": "4ca3e17d-51e6-4e00-b4b7-456e10002e52", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment clarifies the circumstances under which a summons in lieu of arrest can be issued, requires NOPD supervisor approval for arrest, and adds the equivalent municipal offense of \"Prohibited acts\" instead of utilizing state law. It also clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be mandated as a municipal violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 AMD SUBSTITUTE\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponement requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- UID: 578693ea-4dec-4599-8099-8d7b030ffa50\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 159-1 to 159-9 of the City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City's use of surveillance technology, ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight, and limit the collection, use, and sharing of personal data.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponement requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- UID: 578693ea-4dec-4599-8099-8d7b030ffa50", + "uid": "578693ea-4dec-4599-8099-8d7b030ffa50", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, allowing them to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the public rights-of-way in the City of New Orleans. The locations of these facilities are subject to approval, and the franchise includes provisions for annual payments and a surety bond. The ordinance was postponed on 1/29/21.\n- Ordinance Number: 33146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/29/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, Branch Communications, Postponement\n- UID: 819d8c0e-54d0-46d1-8947-43e7d955a7a4\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the City of New Orleans' Code, specifically related to peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction. The ordinance aims to specify where such reviews and inspections are required, how they are to be performed, and by whom. The ordinance was postponed on 1/29/21 and is referred to the Canal Street Collapse Special Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 1/29/21, referred to the Canal Street Collapse Special Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Structural design, Inspection, Postponement\n- UID: 819d8c0e-54d0-46d1-8947-43e7d955a7a4\n\n- Topic: Budget Expenditure Transfer within the General Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S. to transfer funds within the General Fund to various departments, covering overages incurred during the year for 2020. The ordinance was discussed, but no specific voting outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget expenditure, Transfer, General Fund\n- UID: 819d8c0e-54d0-46d1-8947-43e7d955a7a4", + "uid": "819d8c0e-54d0-46d1-8947-43e7d955a7a4", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 50-86 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the code to grant certain members of the Department of Public Works and the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness the authority to take oaths and verify affidavits for specific purposes. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- UID: 2a9ed22b-c4d7-4fec-9ac7-c5c655fdac04\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 66-282 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to provide authorization for certain Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for certain violations on the public right of way. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- UID: 2a9ed22b-c4d7-4fec-9ac7-c5c655fdac04\n\n- Topic: Adoption of the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. The ordinance details can be found at the provided URL.\n- Ordinance Number: 33172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information available at the provided URL\n- UID: 2a9ed22b-c4d7-4fec-9ac7-c5c655fdac04", + "uid": "2a9ed22b-c4d7-4fec-9ac7-c5c655fdac04", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Grass Height Regulation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the city code to require property owners to keep grass below 10 inches and clarify notice requirements for billing. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,180\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Property maintenance, City code, Grass height regulation\n- UID: ce38ad8d-2610-4114-93e3-82a9babe688e\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendments\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to make changes to the 2020 Capital Budget, including de-appropriating funds from various departments and appropriating funds to others. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Capital budget, Fund appropriation, City departments\n- UID: ce38ad8d-2610-4114-93e3-82a9babe688e\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendments\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Capital Budget in accordance with the City Charter provisions. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments. \n- Tags/Keywords: Capital budget, City Charter, Fund allocation \n- UID: ce38ad8d-2610-4114-93e3-82a9babe688e", + "uid": "ce38ad8d-2610-4114-93e3-82a9babe688e", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Code of the City of New Orleans to Prohibit Hairstyle Discrimination\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno introduced an ordinance to amend and reordain 86-1.5 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to prohibit discrimination based upon hairstyles associated with a particular race or national origin. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,184\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- UID: 37256943-f465-495c-95df-455bfabaa9d3\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Councilmember Giarrusso proposed a motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. The motion was referred to the Quality of Life Committee and deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Quality of Life Committee and deferred to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- UID: 37256943-f465-495c-95df-455bfabaa9d3\n\n- Topic: Lake Willow Subdivision Improvement District Proposition\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen presented a motion tabulating the votes cast for and against the Lake Willow Subdivision Improvement District Proposition in the Election held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The proposition received 179 votes for and 94 votes against, with a total of 273 votes cast.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-405\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (179 FOR, 94 AGAINST, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proposition passed with majority votes in favor\n- UID: 37256943-f465-495c-95df-455bfabaa9d3", + "uid": "37256943-f465-495c-95df-455bfabaa9d3", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition\n- Summary: Tabulating the votes for and against the proposition in the Election held on November 3, 2020. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-406\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (257 FOR, 158 AGAINST, 415 TOTAL VOTES)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposition passed with a majority of 257 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: North Kenilworth, Proposition, Election, Passed\n- UID: f9d291c1-782e-4f38-97a5-bf1e4d578d2e\n\n- Topic: Lakeshore Crime Prevention District Proposition\n- Summary: Tabulating the votes for and against the proposition in the Election held on November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-407\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (853 FOR, 147 AGAINST, 1,000 TOTAL VOTES)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposition passed with a majority of 853 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lakeshore, Crime Prevention, Proposition, Election, Passed\n- UID: f9d291c1-782e-4f38-97a5-bf1e4d578d2e\n\n- Topic: Lake Vista Crime Prevention District Proposition\n- Summary: Tabulating the votes for and against the proposition in the Election held on November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-408\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (1,054 FOR, 215 AGAINST, 1,269 TOTAL VOTES)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposition passed with a majority of 1,054 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lake Vista, Crime Prevention, Proposition, Election, Passed\n- UID: f9d291c1-782e-4f38-97a5-bf1e4d578d2e", + "uid": "f9d291c1-782e-4f38-97a5-bf1e4d578d2e", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District Proposition\n- Summary: The motion tabulated the votes cast for and against the Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District Proposition in the Election held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The majority of votes were for the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-409\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (2,218 YEAS, 928 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition, indicating its approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Broadmoor Neighborhood Improvement District, Election, Proposition\n- UID: e06d658c-04f3-4018-a86c-74399207afff\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in the Lower Ninth Ward\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to effect a zoning change in the Lower Ninth Ward. The proposed change aimed to facilitate residential uses that are currently prohibited within the existing zoning designations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-410\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was submitted for further consideration and did not have a voting outcome at this time.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Lower Ninth Ward, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e06d658c-04f3-4018-a86c-74399207afff\n\n- Topic: Issuance of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Summary: The resolution approved the issuance of not exceeding Two Hundred Million Dollars ($200,000,000) of City of New Orleans Water Revenue Refunding Bonds.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-412\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was approved, allowing the issuance of the specified amount of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Water Revenue Refunding Bonds, Resolution, Issuance\n- UID: e06d658c-04f3-4018-a86c-74399207afff", + "uid": "e06d658c-04f3-4018-a86c-74399207afff", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for Sewerage Service Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Summary: The resolution approves the issuance of not exceeding Two Hundred Fifteen Million Dollars ($215,000,000) of City of New Orleans Sewerage Service Revenue Refunding Bonds.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-413\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the resolution for issuing bonds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Bonds, Sewerage Service, Refunding\n- UID: c2816d9f-f0d2-4b1b-8599-ba076eebbb40\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically related to creating a definition and/or use standards for \"shooting range\" or \"shooting gallery\" and establishing site design standards.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-416\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Motion for a public hearing, not a direct vote on the amendment.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for potential amendments to the zoning ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendment, Public Hearing\n- UID: c2816d9f-f0d2-4b1b-8599-ba076eebbb40\n\n- Topic: Recess\n- Summary: The council motioned for a recess.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Council recessed the meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Recess, Council Meeting\n- UID: c2816d9f-f0d2-4b1b-8599-ba076eebbb40", + "uid": "c2816d9f-f0d2-4b1b-8599-ba076eebbb40", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - November 5, 2020 and November 19, 2020\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the November 5, 2020 and November 19, 2020 meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified meetings were approved.\n- UID: 4f5d47b4-6ec5-4b35-ba5f-684dbc76e80d", + "uid": "4f5d47b4-6ec5-4b35-ba5f-684dbc76e80d", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Agenda Item Deferrals due to COVID-19\n- Summary: The council discussed and voted on the recommended agenda items for deferrals for the December 3, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommended agenda items for deferrals were passed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Agenda Item Deferrals, COVID-19, Regular Council Meeting\n- UID: 47c43f77-a5dc-4d86-b10a-1121d23ef77e\n\n- Topic: Communications Related to Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: The council received communications related to electric and gas utility matters from Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the December 3, 2020 meeting. The communications included technical meeting materials, purchased gas adjustments, purchased power cost recovery adjustments, environmental adjustments, fuel adjustments, and updated exhibits to the supplemental community solar implementation plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council received the communications related to electric and gas utility matters from Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans, Communications\n- UID: 47c43f77-a5dc-4d86-b10a-1121d23ef77e", + "uid": "47c43f77-a5dc-4d86-b10a-1121d23ef77e", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report, UD-18-06\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the approval of the Renewables Portfolio for the New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report, UD-18-06, presented by Entergy's Timothy S. Cragin.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewables Portfolio, Solar Station Project, Entergy\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report for the 3rd Quarter of 2020, UD-16-02\n- Summary: The ordinance focused on the approval to construct the New Orleans Power Station, presented by Entergy's Timothy S. Cragin.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with one dissenting vote and no further amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Power Station, Entergy, Construction Approval\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844\n\n- Topic: Quarterly Report of Natural Gas Storage Program Costs and Benefits\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the submission of the Quarterly Report of Natural Gas Storage Program Costs and Benefits by Entergy's Scott M. Celino, pursuant to Resolution R-91-102.\n- Ordinance Number: R-91-102\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved unanimously, with no further amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Natural Gas Storage Program, Quarterly Report, Entergy\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844\n\n- Topic: Comments, UD-19-01, submitted by American Association of Blacks in Energy\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the submission of comments by Paula R. Glover from the American Association of Blacks in Energy regarding the New Orleans Energy Standards Proceeding-2020-2.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The summary does not provide information on the outcome of the submission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Comments, American Association of Blacks in Energy, Energy Standards\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844\n\n- Topic: Recommendation Memorandum, UD-20-01, submitted by Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the submission of a recommendation memorandum by Entergy's Bobbie Mason regarding the Docket to Streamline Entergy.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-01\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The summary does not provide information on the outcome of the recommendation memorandum.\n- Tags/Keywords: Recommendation Memorandum, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, Entergy\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844\n\n- Topic: Communication from David W. Gernhauser, Secretary, Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the submission of a resolution by the Board of Liquidation, City Debt, recommending a millage levy of 19.5 mills to service the bonded debt of the City during the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The summary does not provide information on the outcome of the resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Board of Liquidation, City Debt, Millage Levy\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844\n\n- Topic: Communication from Nikki Szalwinski\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a request to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \u201capproval\u201d on October 21, 2020, regarding a courtyard plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The summary does not provide information on the outcome of the appeal request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal Request, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, Courtyard Plan\n- UID: 2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844", + "uid": "2caec138-62a2-4714-9821-e3c99548a844", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC Appeal for 1005-1009 St. Philip Street\n- Summary: Nikki Szalwinski appealed for the property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Hearing Date Set For 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Property Appeal, Hearing Date\n- UID: 0c9befab-402d-4324-8f5d-66e7e862db2e\n\n- Topic: Elections Results for November 3, 2020 Proposition Election\n- Summary: Jeanine C. Aubry submitted the elections results for the November 3, 2020 proposition election.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of election results\n- Tags/Keywords: Elections Results, Proposition Election, Submission\n- UID: 0c9befab-402d-4324-8f5d-66e7e862db2e\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Non-Conforming Use for 2408-2410 Constance Street\n- Summary: Brian Deshotel requested the withdrawal of Non-Conforming Use for 2408-2410 Constance Street, a request for a Multi-Family home.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal of Non-Conforming Use requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Withdrawal Request, Multi-Family Home\n- UID: 0c9befab-402d-4324-8f5d-66e7e862db2e\n\n- Topic: Board of Commerce and Industry Approved ITEP Applications in Orleans Parish\n- Summary: Victoria Lewandrowski submitted six ITEP applications approved by the Board of Commerce and Industry in Orleans Parish for Council review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of ITEP applications for Council review\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP Applications, Board of Commerce and Industry, Council Review\n- UID: 0c9befab-402d-4324-8f5d-66e7e862db2e", + "uid": "0c9befab-402d-4324-8f5d-66e7e862db2e", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Application for 201 N. Rampart Street\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval for the RTA Application 2020-0221 for 201 N. Rampart Street, submitted by 201 N. Rampart, LLC. A public hearing was requested for this application.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA Application 2020-0221\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation by the Mayor's Office of Economic Development, scheduling of a public hearing requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, 201 N. Rampart Street, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: b850c0ac-99ec-4dd2-a076-089b0df8cdf6\n\n- Topic: 2021 Budget Submission by Audubon Nature Institute\n- Summary: L. Ronald Forman, President and CEO of Audubon Nature Institute, submitted the 2021 budget for facilities managed by the institute on behalf of the Audubon Commission, in accordance with the Home Rule Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the 2021 budget for facilities managed by Audubon Nature Institute\n- Tags/Keywords: 2021 Budget, Audubon Nature Institute, Home Rule Charter\n- UID: b850c0ac-99ec-4dd2-a076-089b0df8cdf6\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Office of Economic Development Recommendation\n- Summary: Alison Poort, Legislative Director for Councilmember Kristin Gisleson Palmer, transmitted the Mayor's Office of Economic Development's recommendation of approval for a Restoration Tax Abatement application. The application was for 201 N. Rampart Street, submitted by 201 N. Rampart, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation by the Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Office of Economic Development, Restoration Tax Abatement, 201 N. Rampart Street\n- UID: b850c0ac-99ec-4dd2-a076-089b0df8cdf6", + "uid": "b850c0ac-99ec-4dd2-a076-089b0df8cdf6", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Application #2018-0427 - 3229 Loyola Avenue and 3233 Loyola Avenue\n- Summary: The council recommended approval and requested a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application submitted by NOLA Fund 2, LLC for the mentioned properties.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing scheduled for 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, public hearing, NOLA Fund 2, LLC\n- UID: 948b251b-c82a-457a-b752-958d730b300f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Article 12, Section 12.2.A of Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, but it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,165\n- Votes Summary: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, tattoo parlor, permitted use\n- UID: 948b251b-c82a-457a-b752-958d730b300f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Establishment in Historic Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use for a community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment in specific residential districts, but no voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,166\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome mentioned\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, residential district, community facility\n- UID: 948b251b-c82a-457a-b752-958d730b300f", + "uid": "948b251b-c82a-457a-b752-958d730b300f", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for motor vehicle dealership in CBD-4 and CBD-7 districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use permit for a motor vehicle dealership in specific districts. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,167\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, motor vehicle dealership, zoning\n- UID: 081dc865-bf33-4bd3-8b3f-b8ca9ebe4303\n\n- Topic: Classification of \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" in specific zoning districts\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in specific zoning districts. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,168\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning amendment, outdoor amusement facility, permitted use\n- UID: 081dc865-bf33-4bd3-8b3f-b8ca9ebe4303", + "uid": "081dc865-bf33-4bd3-8b3f-b8ca9ebe4303", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse in Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use for a warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. This ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33169\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- UID: 0cba33ce-58bb-4d15-9b7d-42dbc456efbb\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: Ordinance to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD-1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. This ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33170\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Urban Residential, Business District\n- UID: 0cba33ce-58bb-4d15-9b7d-42dbc456efbb", + "uid": "0cba33ce-58bb-4d15-9b7d-42dbc456efbb", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed Regulations Governing Implementation of the Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program\n- Summary: Lateefah E. Harris, Deputy Director of Code Enforcement, submitted proposed regulations and a summary of a public hearing regarding the Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program. The council voted to suspend the rules to add the communication to the agenda, with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication from Lateefah E. Harris was added to the council agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code Enforcement, Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program\n- UID: c16dd4d4-24fd-4ac9-aa88-ab6499228fca\n\n- Topic: Initial Report of the City Council Streets Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Andrew Sullivan, Chief of Staff for Councilmember Kristin Gisleson Palmer, provided the initial report of the City Council Streets Renaming Commission. The details of the report were electronically submitted on November 30, 2020. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted to the office of Councilmember Gisleson Palmer.\n- Tags/Keywords: Streets Renaming Commission, City Council, Report Submission\n- UID: c16dd4d4-24fd-4ac9-aa88-ab6499228fca", + "uid": "c16dd4d4-24fd-4ac9-aa88-ab6499228fca", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Lisa D. Alexis - President of the New Orleans Tourism & Cultural Fund\n- Summary: Lisa D. Alexis transmitted the Economic Development Plan for the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as well as its 2020 Program Budget. The communication was electronically submitted and subsequently withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Suspend the Rules: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was withdrawn after being electronically submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Economic Development, New Orleans Tourism, Cultural Fund\n- UID: 558a7fab-6679-4da4-a4de-76687a105fd2\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - RTA Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Jenna D. Burke, Director of Land Use, District B, requested a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application and transmitted the report on behalf of the Mayor's Office of Economic Development \"approving\" the request for RTA Application #2019-0059, 131 Carondelet Street, New Orleans Redevelopment Partners 2, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for a public hearing and transmission of the report for the RTA application.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, Public Hearing\n- UID: 558a7fab-6679-4da4-a4de-76687a105fd2", + "uid": "558a7fab-6679-4da4-a4de-76687a105fd2", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-414 - Participation of Municipal Address 131 Carondelet Street\n- Summary: The resolution approves the participation of municipal address 131 Carondelet Street owned by New Orleans Redevelopment Partners 2, LLC, as identified by the State Board of Commerce and Industry application number RTA #2019-0059.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-414\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 6 yeas and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Municipal Address, New Orleans Redevelopment Partners 2, LLC, RTA #2019-0059\n- UID: 13a6a113-3e43-4e3c-93f4-4158f1e3ac30\n\n- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 1315 Gravier Street\n- Summary: The communication requests to schedule a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application for 1315 Gravier Street, and transmits the report on behalf of the Mayor's Office of Economic Development \"approving\" the request.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for scheduling a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, 1315 Gravier Street, Mayor's Office of Economic Development\n- UID: 13a6a113-3e43-4e3c-93f4-4158f1e3ac30", + "uid": "13a6a113-3e43-4e3c-93f4-4158f1e3ac30", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Participation Approval for Municipal Address 1315 Gravier Street\n- Summary: The resolution R-20-419, introduced by Councilmember Banks, approved the participation of municipal address 1315 Gravier Street owned by 1315 Gravier Owner, LLC. The resolution was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-419\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation for municipal address 1315 Gravier Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal Address, Participation Approval, Resolution, R-20-419\n- UID: 63df0bae-8780-4b52-8683-e92b84e0e231\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement for Municipal Address 226 Decatur Street\n- Summary: The legislative grouping included a communication from Alison Poort, requesting a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application for 226 Decatur Street, owned by 226 Decatur, LLC. A resolution R-20-417, introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, approved the participation of municipal address 226 Decatur Street for the RTA application. The communication was received at a previous meeting, and the resolution was electronically submitted. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-417\n- Votes Summary: \n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation for municipal address 226 Decatur Street for the RTA application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, Resolution, R-20-417\n- UID: 63df0bae-8780-4b52-8683-e92b84e0e231", + "uid": "63df0bae-8780-4b52-8683-e92b84e0e231", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Application for 1543 N. Robertson Street\n- Summary: The council discussed and approved the participation of municipal address 1543 N. Robertson Street owned by CNI Redevelopment, LLC for the Restoration Tax Abatement application number RTA #2018-0067.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-418\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the participation of the mentioned address for the Restoration Tax Abatement application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, CNI Redevelopment, RTA #2018-0067\n- UID: af236870-92f5-42fb-abda-ce068fb21599", + "uid": "af236870-92f5-42fb-abda-ce068fb21599", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: The Economic Development Liaison, Victoria Lewandrowski, requested a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway. A resolution (R-20-411) was passed to approve the participation of the municipal address 6324 Chef Menteur Highway for the RTA application number 2019-0490.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-411\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the participation of the municipal address 6324 Chef Menteur Highway for the RTA application.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Tax abatement, Economic development\n- UID: df779899-7cf8-474a-b1dc-37b7b6be153c\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of J. Nicole Webre, Webre Consulting\n- Summary: J. Nicole Webre of Webre Consulting appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition request. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of denial of a demolition request.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Demolition request, Historic district\n- UID: df779899-7cf8-474a-b1dc-37b7b6be153c", + "uid": "df779899-7cf8-474a-b1dc-37b7b6be153c", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Extension for 5221 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: Conditional Use extension requested for the property located at 5221 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Conditional Use extension was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension, Property\n- UID: 60c02d61-6a18-4ba7-8c68-08b1f6a28a97\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for 20824 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change for property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Property, Continued\n- UID: 60c02d61-6a18-4ba7-8c68-08b1f6a28a97\n\n- Topic: Planned Development in C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: Requesting a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 72/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: For Approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six exceptions and seventeen provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 60c02d61-6a18-4ba7-8c68-08b1f6a28a97", + "uid": "60c02d61-6a18-4ba7-8c68-08b1f6a28a97", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 76/20 - Glenn Amedee and the Succession of David Amedee\n - Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a reception facility in specific commercial and overlay districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n - Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 072-20\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 4 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Passed with a majority vote.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Reception Facility, City Planning Commission\n - UID: d0bca329-8f67-4030-87b7-b4b7fd6a0f76\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 79/20 - Danielle M. Braxton and Christopher R. Patterson\n - Summary: Request for a zoning change from a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to a Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n - Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 076-20\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Details not provided)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approval with modifications.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic District, Mixed-Use, City Planning Commission\n - UID: d0bca329-8f67-4030-87b7-b4b7fd6a0f76\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-265\n - Summary: Request for a zoning change from a Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 079-20\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Details not provided)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Details not provided, further information needed.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Mixed-Use District, City Council Motion\n - UID: d0bca329-8f67-4030-87b7-b4b7fd6a0f76", + "uid": "d0bca329-8f67-4030-87b7-b4b7fd6a0f76", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80-20 - District Rezoning\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a rezoning of certain lots from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 080-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The rezoning request was approved without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rezoning, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 972e386b-d9b2-4c4b-aaa7-1b81edffc92c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 81-20 - Conditional Use for Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a conditional use to permit drive-through facilities associated with a financial institution in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 081-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with thirteen provisos as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Drive-Through Facilities, Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- UID: 972e386b-d9b2-4c4b-aaa7-1b81edffc92c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 84-20 - Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District and an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 084-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with three provisos as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 972e386b-d9b2-4c4b-aaa7-1b81edffc92c", + "uid": "972e386b-d9b2-4c4b-aaa7-1b81edffc92c", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 85/20 - Ralph Perry, IV and Crystal Barnes\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a single-family residence in a GPD General Planned Development District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 084-20\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20. \n- UID: 66c4e210-d6e1-40f7-832f-00f61fdcf656\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 86/20 - Barcelo and Webb, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Zoning Change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 085-20\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- UID: 66c4e210-d6e1-40f7-832f-00f61fdcf656\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 87/20 - Windsor S. Dennis\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 086-20\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- UID: 66c4e210-d6e1-40f7-832f-00f61fdcf656", + "uid": "66c4e210-d6e1-40f7-832f-00f61fdcf656", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 88/20 - Destre Community Housing Corporation\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a development containing commercial uses over 25,000 square feet in floor area in an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one (1) waiver and fifteen (15) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 087-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with no objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a0b895db-6489-4bcd-8880-5a7f046dc78b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 89/20 - City of New Orleans and Broad Strokes, LL\n- Summary: Requesting an Amendment to authorize the expansion of a brewery, bar, and live entertainment site to include an adjacent lot. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to two (2) waivers and eighteen (18) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 088-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with no objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Brewery, City Planning Commission\n- UID: a0b895db-6489-4bcd-8880-5a7f046dc78b", + "uid": "a0b895db-6489-4bcd-8880-5a7f046dc78b", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: Request for a planned development in a specific district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENTAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 090-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the planned development in the C-3 Heavy Commercial District passed without any objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned development, C-3 Heavy Commercial District, City Planning Commission, ZD. NO. 090-20\n- UID: 571b0c5b-c920-4f9c-b9ba-5a789f15f71e\n\n- Topic: Demolition of a structure in the Central Business District\n- Summary: Request for demolition of a structure in the Central Business District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: DR. NO. 137-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the demolition permit for the property located at 380 South Liberty Street passed without any objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Central Business District, City Planning Commission, DR. NO. 137-20\n- UID: 571b0c5b-c920-4f9c-b9ba-5a789f15f71e", + "uid": "571b0c5b-c920-4f9c-b9ba-5a789f15f71e", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Granting non-exclusive franchise\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Communication System\n- UID: c9072f66-e26f-4578-8c5b-09a6b12bcc83\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot. The motion was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/17/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: c9072f66-e26f-4578-8c5b-09a6b12bcc83\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs. The voting outcome was not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,008\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of Operating Budget\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement\n- UID: c9072f66-e26f-4578-8c5b-09a6b12bcc83", + "uid": "c9072f66-e26f-4578-8c5b-09a6b12bcc83", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for FEMA Reimbursement\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the Operating Budget to appropriate federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs. It was withdrawn from consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, FEMA Reimbursement, Withdrawn\n- UID: 3e70e5f7-a53b-444f-95d4-f6cb6c46f6b4\n\n- Topic: Mandating Prompt Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to mandate NOPD to provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to the arrestee or their legal counsel. It also included provisions related to disclosure of footage and prohibition of deviations from NOPD policy. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, Camera Footage Access, NOPD Policy\n- UID: 3e70e5f7-a53b-444f-95d4-f6cb6c46f6b4", + "uid": "3e70e5f7-a53b-444f-95d4-f6cb6c46f6b4", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: The amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that could compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting the NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018 was passed with 8 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, investigation, ordinance, Court authorization\n- UID: 2bc0f1dc-a28f-4830-9893-981a6967b721\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations, except under certain circumstances, and limits officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020 was passed with 7 YEAS and 1 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, summons, arrest, municipal violation\n- UID: 2bc0f1dc-a28f-4830-9893-981a6967b721", + "uid": "2bc0f1dc-a28f-4830-9893-981a6967b721", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Clarification of Summons in Lieu of Arrest\n- Summary: The ordinance clarifies that a summons in lieu of arrest is not available if an officer cannot determine a person's identity, and it requires NOPD supervisor approval to arrest an individual if they meet the criteria for issuing a summons in lieu of arrest. It also adds the equivalent municipal offense of Section 102-113 \"Prohibited acts\" and clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be mandated as a municipal or misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, arrest, municipal offense\n- UID: 776b752c-0729-47bf-b2af-e2ec3769a023\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Surveillance Technology\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight, limit the collection, use, and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed with no specific date for reconsideration mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance technology, data privacy, regulation\n- UID: 776b752c-0729-47bf-b2af-e2ec3769a023\n\n- Topic: Peer Review of Structural Design and Inspection\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to specify where peer reviews and inspections of structural design are required, how they are to be performed, and by whom.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Structural design, inspection, engineering\n- UID: 776b752c-0729-47bf-b2af-e2ec3769a023", + "uid": "776b752c-0729-47bf-b2af-e2ec3769a023", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the General Fund to various departments to cover overages incurred during the year for 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, City of New Orleans, 2020, General Fund\n- UID: 2941f61d-7abb-475a-9b36-8a2b10f1c830\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 50-86 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend and reordain Section 50-86 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to grant certain employees of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness the authority to take oaths and verify affidavits.\n- Ordinance Number: 33155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Code amendment, Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness\n- UID: 2941f61d-7abb-475a-9b36-8a2b10f1c830", + "uid": "2941f61d-7abb-475a-9b36-8a2b10f1c830", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 66-282 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize certain Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for violations on the public right of way. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Public Works, violations, public right of way\n- UID: 1b4cec04-3b7b-43a7-ac5b-4e0c48bfad96\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan for additional capital and special services, facilities, and improvements. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 12/17/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2021 Plan, capital improvements\n- UID: 1b4cec04-3b7b-43a7-ac5b-4e0c48bfad96\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 66-312, 66-314, 66-315, 66-316, and 66-317 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require property owners to keep grass below 10 inches, clarify notice requirements, and procedures for billing owners for work done by the City. A speaker, Nikki Szalwinski, addressed the ordinance. The ordinance was continued to a future meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33180\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a future meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property maintenance, grass height, notice requirements, billing procedures\n- UID: 1b4cec04-3b7b-43a7-ac5b-4e0c48bfad96", + "uid": "1b4cec04-3b7b-43a7-ac5b-4e0c48bfad96", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to make changes to the 2020 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from various departments and appropriating funds to other departments. The ordinance was electronically submitted and met the postponement deadline. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and funds were re-appropriated to different departments as outlined in the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriation, City Charter, Funding\n- UID: bd6de626-26ca-4fdd-991e-2ffbf22d6f83\n\n- Topic: Amendment to 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the 2020 Capital Budget in accordance with specific provisions of the City Charter. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the necessary amendments to the 2020 Capital Budget as per the City Charter.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Amendment, City Charter, Budgeting\n- UID: bd6de626-26ca-4fdd-991e-2ffbf22d6f83", + "uid": "bd6de626-26ca-4fdd-991e-2ffbf22d6f83", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Prohibit Discrimination Based on Hairstyles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain 86-1.5 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles associated with a particular race or national origin. It was moved by Councilmember Moreno and adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 33184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyles associated with a particular race or national origin.\n- Tags/Keywords: Discrimination, Hairstyles, Amendment, City Code\n- UID: 7187ca95-221e-4ed8-a595-cc34256ae5d4\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Zoning Ordinance Appeals Process\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically regarding the appeals that may be filed concerning decisions of the Director of the Department of Safety and Permits regarding the CZO, and the applicable time limits to appeal these decisions. It was referred to the Quality of Life Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Referred to Committee - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was referred to the Quality of Life Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Appeals Process, City Planning\n- UID: 7187ca95-221e-4ed8-a595-cc34256ae5d4\n\n- Topic: Lake Willow Subdivision Improvement District Proposition\n- Summary: The motion aimed to tabulate the votes cast for and against the Lake Willow Subdivision Improvement District Proposition in the election held. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-405\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion's decision or outcome is not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lake Willow Subdivision, Improvement District, Proposition, Election\n- UID: 7187ca95-221e-4ed8-a595-cc34256ae5d4", + "uid": "7187ca95-221e-4ed8-a595-cc34256ae5d4", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance M-20-405\n- Summary: The ordinance involved tabulating the votes for and against the North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition in the Election held on November 3, 2020. The total votes were 415, with 257 in favor and 158 against.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-405\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition, Election, Votes\n- UID: 1b3f46b4-85bd-4c69-8845-f45ad94a3da6\n\n- Topic: Ordinance M-20-406\n- Summary: This ordinance involved tabulating the votes for and against the North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition in the Election held on November 3, 2020. The total votes were 415, with 257 in favor and 158 against.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-406\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition, Election, Votes\n- UID: 1b3f46b4-85bd-4c69-8845-f45ad94a3da6\n\n- Topic: Ordinance M-20-407\n- Summary: The ordinance involved tabulating the votes for and against the North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition in the Election held on November 3, 2020. The total votes were 415, with 257 in favor and 158 against.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-407\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District Proposition, Election, Votes\n- UID: 1b3f46b4-85bd-4c69-8845-f45ad94a3da6", + "uid": "1b3f46b4-85bd-4c69-8845-f45ad94a3da6", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: LAKESHORE CRIME PREVENTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The proposition for the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District was voted on, with 853 votes for and 147 votes against out of a total of 1,000 votes. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-407\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposition for the Lakeshore Crime Prevention District was adopted.\n- UID: 1e4d5874-b630-4d02-87fd-3526dc58c0eb\n\n- Topic: LAKE VISTA CRIME PREVENTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The proposition for the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District was voted on, with 1,054 votes for and 215 votes against out of a total of 1,269 votes. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-408\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The proposition for the Lake Vista Crime Prevention District was adopted.\n- UID: 1e4d5874-b630-4d02-87fd-3526dc58c0eb", + "uid": "1e4d5874-b630-4d02-87fd-3526dc58c0eb", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: BROADMOOR NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION\n- Summary: The motion was to tabulate the votes for and against the BROADMOOR NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROPOSITION in the election held on November 3, 2020. The votes for the proposition were 2,218, and the votes against were 928, with a total of 3,146 votes. The majority of votes were in favor of the proposition.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-409\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted by the council members.\n- UID: a933961d-cb67-4fba-a014-ccacf9b39aa9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Lower Ninth Ward\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to effect a zoning change in the Lower Ninth Ward. The change would facilitate residential uses by right that are currently prohibited within the existing zoning designations.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-410\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was electronically submitted for further consideration.\n- UID: a933961d-cb67-4fba-a014-ccacf9b39aa9", + "uid": "a933961d-cb67-4fba-a014-ccacf9b39aa9", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-410\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to creating a definition and/or use standards for \"shooting range\" or \"shooting gallery\" and establishing site design standards.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-410\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing for potential amendments to the zoning ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning ordinance, public hearing\n- UID: d87cbf14-a9a8-4beb-a603-158e1419d5a1\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-416\n- Summary: This motion also directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to creating a definition and/or use standards for \"shooting range\" or \"shooting gallery\" and establishing site design standards.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-416\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing for potential amendments to the zoning ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, zoning ordinance, public hearing\n- UID: d87cbf14-a9a8-4beb-a603-158e1419d5a1\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 33,146\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC to construct and maintain new wireless facilities on and under the public rights-of-way within the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 33,146\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was presented, but no specific voting outcome was provided in the minutes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, public rights-of-way\n- UID: d87cbf14-a9a8-4beb-a603-158e1419d5a1", + "uid": "d87cbf14-a9a8-4beb-a603-158e1419d5a1", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution approving the issuance of not exceeding Two Hundred Million Dollars ($200,000,000) of City of New Orleans Water Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Summary: The council voted to approve the issuance of not exceeding Two Hundred Million Dollars of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds, with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-412\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the issuance of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Water Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- UID: eb1dc393-4f8d-4b21-8ca6-bb60c9d86582\n\n- Topic: Resolution approving the issuance of not exceeding Two Hundred Fifteen Million Dollars ($215,000,000) of City of New Orleans Sewerage Service Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Summary: The council approved the issuance of not exceeding Two Hundred Fifteen Million Dollars of Sewerage Service Revenue Refunding Bonds, with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-413\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the issuance of Sewerage Service Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Sewerage Service Revenue Refunding Bonds\n- UID: eb1dc393-4f8d-4b21-8ca6-bb60c9d86582", + "uid": "eb1dc393-4f8d-4b21-8ca6-bb60c9d86582", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for HIV Services\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021 to appropriate grant funds towards the expansion of services provided to persons living with HIV through the Ryan White grant.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,185 and CAL. NO. 33,186\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances to appropriate grant funds for HIV services through the Ryan White grant were passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, HIV Services, Grant Funds, Ryan White Grant\n- UID: 609dfbd0-60e7-41de-90d2-ec2391840562", + "uid": "609dfbd0-60e7-41de-90d2-ec2391840562", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance to Establish \"Campground\" as a Permitted Use\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Articles 8, 20, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in the M-MU Maritime Mixed Use District. \n- Ordinance Number: 33186\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Campground, Permitted Use\n- UID: 108c81a6-fc60-4606-9bde-98714b193534\n\n- Topic: Granting Affordable Housing Planned Development\n- Summary: An ordinance to grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development in an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development, Zoning\n- UID: 108c81a6-fc60-4606-9bde-98714b193534\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from C-l General Commercial District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: An ordinance to effect a zoning change from a C-l General Commercial District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33190\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Commercial District, Municipal Address\n- UID: 108c81a6-fc60-4606-9bde-98714b193534", + "uid": "108c81a6-fc60-4606-9bde-98714b193534", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lower Ninth Ward Off-Street Parking Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) named the Lower Ninth Ward Off-Street Parking Interim Zoning District. It seeks to amend off-street parking regulations for certain types of dwellings in the Lower Ninth Ward and set a new front yard build-to-line for properties in the area. \n- Ordinance Number: 33191\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning regulations, off-street parking, Lower Ninth Ward, Interim Zoning District\n- UID: 5390b8fc-faf6-410d-90ee-8ed8fec96f5a\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to change references from Jefferson Davis Parkway to Norman C. Francis Parkway or Moss Street in accordance with a previous ordinance. \n- Ordinance Number: 33192\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street renaming, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman C. Francis Parkway, Moss Street\n- UID: 5390b8fc-faf6-410d-90ee-8ed8fec96f5a\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 33193\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was unanimously passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development\n- UID: 5390b8fc-faf6-410d-90ee-8ed8fec96f5a", + "uid": "5390b8fc-faf6-410d-90ee-8ed8fec96f5a", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Project\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for a project serving as a connection between Interstate 10 and the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport North Terminal, with a duration of fifteen years. The motion for adjournment was adopted at 12:40 P.M.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,185\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for adjournment was adopted.\n- UID: 2d2566f9-33af-49f8-b881-a741215bda5c", + "uid": "2d2566f9-33af-49f8-b881-a741215bda5c", + "publish_date": "12-3-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-3-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Roll Call and Attendance\nSummary: The roll call showed the presence of all council members except Brossett and Williams, who arrived later.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (6 present, 2 absent)\nDecision/Key Actions: N/A\nTags/Keywords: Roll call, attendance\nUID: 481ab380-16ec-4180-8d31-0a029f9a0333", + "uid": "481ab380-16ec-4180-8d31-0a029f9a0333", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from the February 6, 2020 and February 20, 2020 meetings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes from the specified meetings were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meeting\n- UID: d15734a3-9a65-4d8f-b63f-cede8461e0fe\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Judge Anthony Russo\n- Summary: Judge Anthony Russo presented on behalf of the Italian American St. Joseph\u2019s Society, commemorating the Society's 50th Anniversary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Commemoration of the Society's 50th Anniversary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Anniversary, Society\n- UID: d15734a3-9a65-4d8f-b63f-cede8461e0fe\n\n- Topic: Presentation by Dr. Pooja Mehta and Dr. Jennifer Avegno\n- Summary: Dr. Pooja Mehta and Dr. Jennifer Avegno provided an update from the New Orleans Health Department on the additional $250,000 budget allocation by the New Orleans City Council to boost the department\u2019s efforts to curb domestic violence.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional budget allocation to boost efforts to curb domestic violence.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Health Department, Budget Allocation, Domestic Violence\n- UID: d15734a3-9a65-4d8f-b63f-cede8461e0fe", + "uid": "d15734a3-9a65-4d8f-b63f-cede8461e0fe", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation on Louisiana\u2019s Death Rate for Pregnant Women\n- Summary: The presentation discussed the concerning death rate for pregnant women in Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made by Dr. Jennifer Avegno from the New Orleans Health Department.\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana, pregnant women, health department\n- UID: 2413ea9f-6f57-42a5-8a36-752fd6727d77\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Preparation for COVID-19\n- Summary: The presentation covered the city's preparation efforts for COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was made by Cm. Moreno.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, COVID-19, preparation\n- UID: 2413ea9f-6f57-42a5-8a36-752fd6727d77\n\n- Topic: Update on Additional Budget Allocation for New Orleans Health Department\n- Summary: The update discussed the additional $250,000 budget allocation by the New Orleans City Council to boost the department's efforts to curb domestic violence.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The update was presented by Dr. Pooja Mehta and Dr. Jennifer Avegno.\n- Tags/Keywords: budget allocation, New Orleans Health Department, domestic violence\n- UID: 2413ea9f-6f57-42a5-8a36-752fd6727d77\n\n- Topic: Submission of Agreement in Principle by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The submission involved the Agreement in Principle for a change in electric and gas rates by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was received for further handling and filing by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, submission\n- UID: 2413ea9f-6f57-42a5-8a36-752fd6727d77", + "uid": "2413ea9f-6f57-42a5-8a36-752fd6727d77", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's February 2020 Monthly Progress Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's February 2020 Monthly Progress Report on its collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to improve reliability of electric service. The report was submitted pursuant to Council Resolution R-19-78.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, reliability, electric service, collaboration, progress report\n- UID: f06e8036-7f6c-45d1-8ab5-8556de46a867\n\n- Topic: Support for U.S. Senate Bill 2418 (S. 2418) and U.S. House of Representatives Bill 3814 (H.R. 3814)\n- Summary: Michelle Impastato, Council Secretary, St. Charles Parish, submitted Resolution No. 6471, adopted by the St. Charles Parish Council, fully supporting U.S. Senate Bill 2418 (S. 2418) and U.S. House of Representatives Bill 3814 (H.R. 3814), which seek to increase GOMESA revenue sharing with Gulf Coast States.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Received - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: U.S. Senate Bill 2418, U.S. House of Representatives Bill 3814, GOMESA revenue sharing, support\n- UID: f06e8036-7f6c-45d1-8ab5-8556de46a867\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Demolition Permits\n- Summary: Elizabeth B. Ballard, Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC) Clerk, requested Council action regarding the NCDAC's decision of \"approval\" on applications for demolition permits for various locations.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not specified in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Council action regarding demolition permits\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, demolition permits, NCDAC, preservation\n- UID: f06e8036-7f6c-45d1-8ab5-8556de46a867", + "uid": "f06e8036-7f6c-45d1-8ab5-8556de46a867", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Kimberly R. Silas, Senior Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n - Summary: Kimberly R. Silas submitted an original motion for extension of time on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates. \n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Motion for extension of time submitted\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric and gas rates\n - UID: d1755b9c-731a-4333-a28f-3d14118521a2\n\n- Topic: Communication from Temea Johnson, Executive Assistant, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA)\n - Summary: Temea Johnson submitted the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority's 2019 Attendance Report for its Board of Commissioners.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Attendance report submitted\n - Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, attendance report\n - UID: d1755b9c-731a-4333-a28f-3d14118521a2\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,906 - By: Councilmember Nguyen\n - Summary: An ordinance to rescind Ordinance M.C.S. No. 27,978 and to grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development for a multi-family residential development in specific districts.\n - Ordinance Number: 32906\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, motion for rescindment and new development proposed\n - Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing Planned Development, multi-family residential development\n - UID: d1755b9c-731a-4333-a28f-3d14118521a2", + "uid": "d1755b9c-731a-4333-a28f-3d14118521a2", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 28,198 MCS (Zoning Docket 44/19) to grant conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages at a gas station in a specific district\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages at a gas station in a specific district. There was a technical correction needed, and the deadline for the decision was approaching.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,908\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, 90-day deadline approaching\n- UID: f2aa8716-4be7-468f-96bb-dc8b4f6e54ac\n\n- Topic: Establishment of the \"Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District\" to regulate land use on Harrison Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a new Interim Zoning District to regulate land use on Harrison Avenue. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,909\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was withdrawn\n- UID: f2aa8716-4be7-468f-96bb-dc8b4f6e54ac", + "uid": "f2aa8716-4be7-468f-96bb-dc8b4f6e54ac", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to add additional use restrictions to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\" applicable to lots fronting on Harrison Avenue. It proposed to prohibit any use over 4,000 square feet in gross floor area on one lot and prohibit deliveries and trash collection between 10:00 pm and 7:00 am. The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was also passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 31,910\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance and the motion to adopt the consent agenda were both passed.\n- UID: bdf3295a-5647-4e56-9638-2b72e7c6f3ed", + "uid": "bdf3295a-5647-4e56-9638-2b72e7c6f3ed", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation from Dancing Grounds regarding Dance for Social Change\n- Summary: Dancing Grounds presented on their advocacy work for Dance for Social Change and its relationship to gentrification.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rule to Add a 4th Order of Business to the Council's Agenda - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rule and add a 4th Order of Business to the Council's Agenda was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Dancing Grounds, Dance for Social Change, gentrification\n- UID: 0c2c2beb-b53c-4bef-94e3-62f0189f6c06\n\n- Topic: Second Amended and Restated Lease Agreement for Harrah's New Orleans Casino\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the execution of the Second Amended and Restated Lease Agreement related to the former Rivergate Convention Center and nearby property for the Harrah's New Orleans Casino.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,907\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the vote outcome or any amendments were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Second Amended and Restated Lease, Harrah's New Orleans Casino\n- UID: 0c2c2beb-b53c-4bef-94e3-62f0189f6c06", + "uid": "0c2c2beb-b53c-4bef-94e3-62f0189f6c06", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals in New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to add Article XIV to Chapter 150 of the City of New Orleans Code to impose an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to a later meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- UID: ce465052-cf6f-4d43-849f-88a6ec4f3188", + "uid": "ce465052-cf6f-4d43-849f-88a6ec4f3188", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to approve amendments to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation in accordance with Ordinance No. 14118 M.C.S. It was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32923\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- UID: 602b52a5-77e5-43bf-bdef-c4610d93e840\n\n- Topic: Name change and amendments to the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to reflect the corporate name change from the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation to the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, and to remove references to the expenditure formula that was amended out of the By-Laws of the Corporation. It was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32924\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- UID: 602b52a5-77e5-43bf-bdef-c4610d93e840\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the incorporation of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the incorporation of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation to modify the terms governing its approval as an economic development corporation, change the name of the corporation to the \"New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund,\" and amend the purpose of the corporation to include support for equitable and sustainable tourism, as well as support for the cultural economy and culture-bearers of the City of New Orleans. It was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32925\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- UID: 602b52a5-77e5-43bf-bdef-c4610d93e840", + "uid": "602b52a5-77e5-43bf-bdef-c4610d93e840", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Feasibility Study for Permitting and Regulating Parklets\n- Summary: Resolution requesting the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee, continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Feasibility Study, Parklets, Transportation, Regulation\n- UID: 1d767bbf-8a61-4f5b-bd44-7230e3828779\n\n- Topic: Revision of Council Rules\n- Summary: Revision of Rule 10.1(B), Rule 10.1(C), Rule 41, and Rule 47 of the Council Rules in their entirety and adopted as set forth in Exhibit A. Rule 10.1(E), as set forth in Exhibit A, is hereby established.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-50\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, council rule 34 postponed to 6/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Revision, Technical Correction\n- UID: 1d767bbf-8a61-4f5b-bd44-7230e3828779\n\n- Topic: Planned Development in S-RS Single Family Residential District\n- Summary: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a planned development in a S-RS Single Family Residential District for three properties located in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-73\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing directed for planned development in the specified residential district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Residential District, City Planning\n- UID: 1d767bbf-8a61-4f5b-bd44-7230e3828779", + "uid": "1d767bbf-8a61-4f5b-bd44-7230e3828779", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election in Lake Willow Subdivision Improvement District\n- Summary: Resolution R-20-74 called for a special election in the Lake Willow Subdivision Improvement District for Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-74\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, and a special election was scheduled for the specified date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Lake Willow Subdivision, Resolution, R-20-74\n- UID: ba4fa809-e75c-4a62-b737-7af28a010b11\n\n- Topic: Contract Amendment with Postlethwaite and Netterville\n- Summary: Motion M-20-75 requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign a contract amendment with Postlethwaite and Netterville, increasing the 2019 Annual Audit Contract by an additional fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) above the current year maximum.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-75\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, authorizing the contract amendment with Postlethwaite and Netterville.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendment, Postlethwaite and Netterville, Motion, M-20-75\n- UID: ba4fa809-e75c-4a62-b737-7af28a010b11", + "uid": "ba4fa809-e75c-4a62-b737-7af28a010b11", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Appeal of Brian Deshotel\n- Summary: The appeal was for a Non-Conforming Use to allow for a Multi-Family home at 2408-2410 Constance Street. The motion was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Multi-Family home, Appeal, Constance Street\n- UID: a7e62f4b-25f9-4be4-9b4e-0854fd685d98\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 122/19 - Catherine James\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a Text Amendment to Article 12 and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend the definition of \"Wine Bar/Wine Shop\" and classify \"Wine Shop\" as a conditional use in specific districts. The motion was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 122/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Wine Shop, Conditional Use\n- UID: a7e62f4b-25f9-4be4-9b4e-0854fd685d98\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125/19 - Sidney Besthoff, III, Virginia F. Besthoff, et al.\n- Summary: Details for this ordinance were not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: 125/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Sidney Besthoff, Virginia Besthoff\n- UID: a7e62f4b-25f9-4be4-9b4e-0854fd685d98", + "uid": "a7e62f4b-25f9-4be4-9b4e-0854fd685d98", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for conditional use to permit retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to allow the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending denial. The motion to deny the request was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 125/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the request was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Retail sale, Alcohol, Denial, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5c3b6a35-75af-4d72-b763-a5d2c0038b73\n\n- Topic: Request for text amendment to zoning ordinances related to wine shops\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the definition of \"Wine Bar/Wine Shop\" and classify \"Wine Shop\" as a conditional use in specific districts. The details of the amendment were provided. No voting outcome was specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 122/19 - CATHERINE JAMES\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or outcome mentioned in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, Wine shop, Zoning ordinances, Conditional use\n- UID: 5c3b6a35-75af-4d72-b763-a5d2c0038b73", + "uid": "5c3b6a35-75af-4d72-b763-a5d2c0038b73", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 132/19 - Sisters of Mercy of the Americas South Central Community, Inc.\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 132/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, subject to the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District, Sisters of Mercy, Approval\n- UID: 7371f993-d2eb-4e63-b567-0db5b5f5ca49\n\n- Topic: Liquor License Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a text change regarding the issuance of liquor licenses for off-premises consumption, with specific conditions and restrictions. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-77\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Modified Approve - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with modifications as per the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Liquor License, Off-Premises Consumption, City Planning Commission, Modified Approval\n- UID: 7371f993-d2eb-4e63-b567-0db5b5f5ca49", + "uid": "7371f993-d2eb-4e63-b567-0db5b5f5ca49", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 1/20 - 1780-82 North Broad, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RD2, HU-B1, Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: aeff88c7-7b6e-4c21-b2cb-9ab1de54d5d6\n\n- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-76\n- Summary: Amending and revising chapters 1 through 170 of the City of New Orleans Code to make it gender neutral.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-76\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to make the city code gender neutral was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Gender neutral, City code, Inclusivity\n- UID: aeff88c7-7b6e-4c21-b2cb-9ab1de54d5d6", + "uid": "aeff88c7-7b6e-4c21-b2cb-9ab1de54d5d6", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 1/20 - Big Easy Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a bar in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 1/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- UID: 2e00e287-83cc-4292-bfd0-d28dd97c05d4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 2/20 - St. Thomas Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a bar in a HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to fifteen provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 2/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- UID: 2e00e287-83cc-4292-bfd0-d28dd97c05d4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 3/20 - June T. Norman, Paul A. Norman, Kirk F. Norman, Jann. Brill, Karen N. Carrol, and Eric E. Norman\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 3/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- UID: 2e00e287-83cc-4292-bfd0-d28dd97c05d4", + "uid": "2e00e287-83cc-4292-bfd0-d28dd97c05d4", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Use Restriction Overlay District and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of Use Restriction Overlay District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District in the Seventh Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with six provisos. The motion to approve passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-84\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Overlay District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: c76a14ae-c988-4a11-b29e-40abf0bfc78b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 131/19 - Marengo Investments, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion did not pass.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 131/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for zoning change did not receive the required majority and did not pass.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, City Planning Commission, Failed Vote\n- UID: c76a14ae-c988-4a11-b29e-40abf0bfc78b", + "uid": "c76a14ae-c988-4a11-b29e-40abf0bfc78b", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 5/20 - Christian Galvin\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a bed and breakfast in an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\". Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-82\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Historic Urban District\n- UID: e6a38ba7-9029-44cf-914a-d35ebe1d9359\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6/20 - Moyassar Nawash\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, with the recommendation of \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-82\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific vote outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Historic Urban District\n- UID: e6a38ba7-9029-44cf-914a-d35ebe1d9359\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 7/20 - MGM Properties of Louisiana, LLC\n- Summary: Details of the ordinance not provided, only a link to additional information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific vote outcome or key actions provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, MGM Properties of Louisiana, LLC\n- UID: e6a38ba7-9029-44cf-914a-d35ebe1d9359", + "uid": "e6a38ba7-9029-44cf-914a-d35ebe1d9359", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Two-Family Dwelling in S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 7/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request for the two-family dwelling passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Two-Family Dwelling, Suburban Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 80a9ce1d-f340-4697-ad68-805e9a313808\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 8/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the conditional use request for the neighborhood commercial establishment passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Historic Urban Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 80a9ce1d-f340-4697-ad68-805e9a313808", + "uid": "80a9ce1d-f340-4697-ad68-805e9a313808", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 9/20 - Conditional Use for Educational Facility (Vocational)\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an educational facility (vocational) in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval subject to six provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-86\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for conditional use approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Educational Facility, Approval\n- UID: 3de3917a-0885-46d9-b480-bc4b620bc2f9\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 10/20 - Conditional Use for Educational Facility (Primary and Secondary)\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an educational facility (primary and secondary) in specific districts. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-87\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for conditional use approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Educational Facility, Approval\n- UID: 3de3917a-0885-46d9-b480-bc4b620bc2f9", + "uid": "3de3917a-0885-46d9-b480-bc4b620bc2f9", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 10/20 - AG 2018, LLC\n- Summary: Request for an affordable housing planned development in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to two exceptions and twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 10/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, Mixed-Use Development\n- UID: 037ada17-3db9-4103-9e74-add277f11380\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 11/20 - AG 2018, LLC\n- Summary: Request for an affordable housing planned development in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to fourteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 11/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/19/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, Multi-Family Residential\n- UID: 037ada17-3db9-4103-9e74-add277f11380\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 32,898 - By: Councilmember Giarrusso\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit a country club in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. (Zoning Docket No. 121/19)\n- Ordinance Number: 32,898\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Country Club, Zoning\n- UID: 037ada17-3db9-4103-9e74-add277f11380", + "uid": "037ada17-3db9-4103-9e74-add277f11380", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: M-20-79 - Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing and formal study for parking requirements in the Uptown University Area\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a study for parking regulations in the Uptown University Area and to determine appropriate parameters, regulations, and requirements for parking in the area. The ordinance also seeks to address off-street parking requirements for residential density increases and to create parking regulations that adequately address the needs of residents.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-79\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a study as outlined in the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Uptown University Area, parking regulations, residential density, study\n- UID: 6047a09f-c054-4db5-8e1a-5ba86866389f", + "uid": "6047a09f-c054-4db5-8e1a-5ba86866389f", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Councilmember Giarrusso requested the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District for off-street parking requirements in the University Area.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-80\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Motion as Amended Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District for off-street parking requirements in the University Area passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Off-Street Parking, University Area, Amendment\n- UID: c9e9623b-889c-4f44-9c76-84f141833115", + "uid": "c9e9623b-889c-4f44-9c76-84f141833115", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to exempt freestanding pole signs that are securely built from certain regulations. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-80 AS AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Sign Regulations\n- UID: 113c2e8b-79e5-47d8-866e-966485c73d67\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for French Quarter Improvement\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds to various departments for beautification, infrastructural improvements, and increased safety in the French Quarter. The motion to suspend the rules passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,926\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to suspend the rules passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Fund Appropriation, French Quarter Improvement\n- UID: 113c2e8b-79e5-47d8-866e-966485c73d67", + "uid": "113c2e8b-79e5-47d8-866e-966485c73d67", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for French Quarter Improvement\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds for the Departments of Sanitation, Public Works, Health, Homeland Security, and Safety and Permits, as well as the Chief Administrative Office, in order to beautify, make infrastructural improvements to, and increase safety in the French Quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,927\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, French Quarter, Infrastructure, Safety\n- UID: fd54bb30-16a8-443e-b307-94be415ab91c\n\n- Topic: Funding for Disaster Resilience of Local Seafood Industry\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,928\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS, 1 ABSTAIN, and 1 ABSENT.\n- Tags/Keywords: Homeland Security, Disaster Resilience, Seafood Industry\n- UID: fd54bb30-16a8-443e-b307-94be415ab91c\n\n- Topic: Franchise Grant for McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber network.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 9 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise Grant, Telecommunications, Infrastructure\n- UID: fd54bb30-16a8-443e-b307-94be415ab91c", + "uid": "fd54bb30-16a8-443e-b307-94be415ab91c", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a 1st Amendment to an existing State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant at the Carrollton Campus. The amendment updates language to reflect current state statutes and regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 1e2dbd29-a5c5-40ec-8107-4cefb603d8ba\n\n- Topic: Smart City Pilot Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot developed in consultation with the City. \n- Ordinance Number: 32931\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote.\n- UID: 1e2dbd29-a5c5-40ec-8107-4cefb603d8ba\n\n- Topic: Mandating Permeable Paving Materials\n- Summary: This ordinance mandates the use of permeable paving materials by the City in connection with public works projects.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 1e2dbd29-a5c5-40ec-8107-4cefb603d8ba", + "uid": "1e2dbd29-a5c5-40ec-8107-4cefb603d8ba", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use permit for a hotel over 10,000 square feet in floor area in a specific commercial district. The ordinance also outlines the boundaries and addresses of the affected area.\n- Ordinance Number: 32934\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District, Zoning\n- UID: b2c7b5d1-8840-49c0-9042-fb0324974f28\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Stormwater Management Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and clarify stormwater management requirements related to paved surface parking in the city. It addresses the use of permeable paving materials and exceptions for developments with approved Stormwater Management Plans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32935\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was postponed to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater Management, Paved Surface Parking, Permeable Paving\n- UID: b2c7b5d1-8840-49c0-9042-fb0324974f28\n\n- Topic: Creation of Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a dedicated fund, named the \"Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\", to allocate funds from a bequest for the provision of medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies for low-income individuals in the city during health emergencies or disasters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32936\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The vote on this ordinance was postponed to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund, Medical Supplies, Emergency Response\n- UID: b2c7b5d1-8840-49c0-9042-fb0324974f28\n\n- Topic: [Topic of the ordinance]\n- Summary: [Your summary here]\n- Ordinance Number: [Ordinance number here]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: [Summary of the first vote] - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n Vote 2: [Summary of the second vote, if applicable]\n ...(Continue for additional votes)\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- Tags/Keywords: [Relevant tags or keywords]\n- UID: b2c7b5d1-8840-49c0-9042-fb0324974f28", + "uid": "b2c7b5d1-8840-49c0-9042-fb0324974f28", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change and Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility over 5,000 square feet in floor area and containing a bar in the proposed HU-MU District. The council voted to adjourn the meeting at 2:20 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: 111/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting passed.\n- UID: 28c0e0d5-992b-40d9-9a77-cf481653c537", + "uid": "28c0e0d5-992b-40d9-9a77-cf481653c537", + "publish_date": "3-5-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 3-5-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Disposition of appeals in the First through Seventh Municipal Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the disposition of appeals in the specified municipal districts. It was moved by Jared C. Brossett and seconded by Jay H. Banks, resulting in a unanimous approval with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the disposition of appeals in the specified districts passed unanimously.\n- UID: f370c154-743e-4a63-b11c-551bdf09e44e\n\n- Topic: Certification of Assessments for First through Seventh Municipal Districts to the Louisiana Tax Commission\n- Summary: This ordinance focused on the certification of assessments for the specified municipal districts to the Louisiana Tax Commission. Further details on the outcome of the vote are not provided in the source document.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-2\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details on the outcome of the vote are not provided in the source document.\n- UID: f370c154-743e-4a63-b11c-551bdf09e44e", + "uid": "f370c154-743e-4a63-b11c-551bdf09e44e", + "publish_date": "10-15-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: R-20-2\n- Summary: This ordinance was moved by Jared C. Brossett and seconded by Joseph I Giarrusso. It was approved with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approve - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Ordinance, Approval\n- UID: a68d2415-064e-44e3-b4ad-42a9f67a8268\n\n- Topic: Adjournment\n- Summary: Jason R. Williams moved to adjourn the meeting, which was seconded by Joseph I Giarrusso. The motion to adjourn passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 1 council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was adjourned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Adjournment\n- UID: a68d2415-064e-44e3-b4ad-42a9f67a8268", + "uid": "a68d2415-064e-44e3-b4ad-42a9f67a8268", + "publish_date": "10-15-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 10-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: 234e931a-5353-4086-934e-f551cf56272f", + "uid": "234e931a-5353-4086-934e-f551cf56272f", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals\n- Summary: The recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the May 21, 2020 Regular Council meeting were submitted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, deferrals, withdrawals\n- UID: 9448c25b-058e-48f6-bfee-04bd25d56f86\n\n- Topic: Public Version of the Sixth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The Public Version of the Sixth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC was submitted for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the report for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, monitoring report\n- UID: 9448c25b-058e-48f6-bfee-04bd25d56f86", + "uid": "9448c25b-058e-48f6-bfee-04bd25d56f86", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s letter on establishing renewable portfolio standards\n- Summary: Logan Burke, Executive Director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted a letter regarding the establishment of renewable portfolio standards.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Letter submitted for consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable energy, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Logan Burke, UD-19-01\n- UID: a1afbc56-2391-4fa4-9c0b-6ef187bca112\n\n- Topic: Entergy Services, LLC filing notice to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel of Legal Services - Regulatory at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted a notice of filing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding a Joint Application for Authorizations Under Federal Power Act \u00a7 204.\n- Ordinance Number: ES20-\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notice of filing submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, LLC, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Timothy S. Cragin, ES20-, Joint Application\n- UID: a1afbc56-2391-4fa4-9c0b-6ef187bca112\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: William E. Wolf of Yazoo Restorations, LLC, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"no action\" for the structural removal of more than 50% of the roof structure for the property located at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal received, public hearing date currently unknown\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Yazoo Restorations, LLC, William E. Wolf, Appeal, 1837 State Street\n- UID: a1afbc56-2391-4fa4-9c0b-6ef187bca112", + "uid": "a1afbc56-2391-4fa4-9c0b-6ef187bca112", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Quarterly Reports of Natural Gas Storage Program Costs and Benefits\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino, Manager of Fuel & Special Riders at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted the quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with Resolution R-91-102. The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of quarterly reports for compliance with Resolution R-91-102\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Natural Gas Storage, Quarterly Reports, Compliance\n- UID: 2cf97d57-d0c8-4c5d-90cd-4bf149c492fb\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report for further handling. The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the Monitoring Report for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Solar Station Project, Monitoring Report, Renewables Portfolio\n- UID: 2cf97d57-d0c8-4c5d-90cd-4bf149c492fb\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: John Koferl requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"approval\" for a new construction of two adjacent doubles that conform to the zoning but have a scale that is jarring to existing settlement in the neighborhood for the property located at 421-423 and 425-427 Alabo Street. The request was electronically submitted, and the suggested public hearing date is currently unknown.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, New Construction, Zoning\n- UID: 2cf97d57-d0c8-4c5d-90cd-4bf149c492fb\n\n- Topic: Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's report for further handling. The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the Public Version of the report for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Public Version, Report\n- UID: 2cf97d57-d0c8-4c5d-90cd-4bf149c492fb", + "uid": "2cf97d57-d0c8-4c5d-90cd-4bf149c492fb", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report\n- Summary: The Monitoring Report covering the period through the end of the First Quarter 2020 was presented for approval to construct the New Orleans Power Station and request for cost recovery and timely relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-16-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Monitoring Report was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, New Orleans Power Station, Monitoring Report, UD-16-02\n- UID: 17d69ad0-addf-451d-8559-7cb861411347\n\n- Topic: Appeal for Demolition Permit at 513 S. Rocheblave Street\n- Summary: Keith Blazio of Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for a demolition permit for the property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing date currently unknown.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 513 S. Rocheblave Street\n- UID: 17d69ad0-addf-451d-8559-7cb861411347\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 33/20, 34/20, 35/20, 36/20, 37/20, 38/20, 43/20, and 46/20 with a deadline of 7/20/20.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing date currently unknown, deadlines suspended pursuant to emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket Numbers, City Planning Commission, 33/20, 34/20, 35/20, 36/20, 37/20, 38/20, 43/20, 46/20\n- UID: 17d69ad0-addf-451d-8559-7cb861411347\n\n- Topic: Consent Agenda Adoption\n- Summary: A motion was made to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency, which was adopted.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda was successful.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent agenda, adoption, motion\n- UID: 17d69ad0-addf-451d-8559-7cb861411347", + "uid": "17d69ad0-addf-451d-8559-7cb861411347", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rental Occupancy Tax Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 6/4/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,905\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/4/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/4/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rentals, Occupancy Tax, Deferral\n- UID: 87dd50e2-8e1d-4dc4-90eb-ee883464c842\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Disaster Resilience\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,928\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds Appropriation, Disaster Resilience, Homeland Security\n- UID: 87dd50e2-8e1d-4dc4-90eb-ee883464c842\n\n- Topic: Budget Expenditures for Disaster Resilience\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,929\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Expenditures, Disaster Resilience, Homeland Security\n- UID: 87dd50e2-8e1d-4dc4-90eb-ee883464c842", + "uid": "87dd50e2-8e1d-4dc4-90eb-ee883464c842", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC a non-exclusive franchise to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system. The ordinance also provides for the furnishing of a surety bond, annual payments, and other related provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 7/2/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been deferred to the meeting of 7/2/20 and referred to the Budget Committee for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Surety bond\n- UID: db67c148-2421-494f-b566-e121002adc56\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot developed in consultation with the City. The agreement is fully described in the attached Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 7/3/20)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 7/2/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been deferred to the meeting of 7/2/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: db67c148-2421-494f-b566-e121002adc56\n\n- Topic: Mandating the use of permeable paving materials by the City in public works projects\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to mandate the use of permeable paving materials by the City in connection with public works projects, as specified in Section 146-73 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,933\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 7/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been deferred to the meeting of 7/3/20 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permeable paving, Public works projects, City of New Orleans\n- UID: db67c148-2421-494f-b566-e121002adc56", + "uid": "db67c148-2421-494f-b566-e121002adc56", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Gallier Hall Maintenance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to allocate funds to the Department of Property Management in the Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund for the upkeep and improvement of Gallier Hall.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,952\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 6/18/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Gallier Hall, Maintenance, Funds\n- UID: 204ecd81-5dd0-4ffe-9705-aa221751e17b\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Gallier Hall Maintenance\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to allocate funds for the upkeep and improvement of Gallier Hall.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,953\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 6/18/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Gallier Hall, Maintenance, Funds\n- UID: 204ecd81-5dd0-4ffe-9705-aa221751e17b\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Flood Protection\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,954\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Flood Protection, Mayor\n- UID: 204ecd81-5dd0-4ffe-9705-aa221751e17b", + "uid": "204ecd81-5dd0-4ffe-9705-aa221751e17b", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bicycle Path Construction on Mississippi River Levee\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the design and construction of a bicycle path on the crown of the Mississippi River Levee in Algiers. The duration is set for three years, as outlined in the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement form.\n- Ordinance Number: 32954\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Infrastructure, Transportation, Levee, Algiers, Bicycle Path\n- UID: 028635b8-5fcb-4358-b741-39bf122ee765\n\n- Topic: Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the construction and implementation of the Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation phase of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32955\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater Management, Flood Mitigation, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Bayou St. John Drainage Project\n- UID: 028635b8-5fcb-4358-b741-39bf122ee765\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Amendments\n- Summary: The ordinance amends the 2020 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from several departments and appropriating funds to others, including the Chief Administrative Office, Department of Public Works, and New Orleans Police Department, among others.\n- Ordinance Number: 32956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with amendments to the Capital Budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriation, Departments, Municipal Budget\n- UID: 028635b8-5fcb-4358-b741-39bf122ee765", + "uid": "028635b8-5fcb-4358-b741-39bf122ee765", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Capital Budget to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works. It was deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,957\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- UID: 988427ec-9554-4989-8a0e-c9f53e70e9c7\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for specific programs. It was deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,958\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- UID: 988427ec-9554-4989-8a0e-c9f53e70e9c7\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures Amendment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. No specific details were provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,959\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- UID: 988427ec-9554-4989-8a0e-c9f53e70e9c7", + "uid": "988427ec-9554-4989-8a0e-c9f53e70e9c7", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Victim Assistance and Advocates\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds for the Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District grant programs within the Department of Police. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32959\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 6/18/20 and referred to the Budget Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Victim Assistance, Department of Police\n- UID: 1aaff614-eb42-4b68-9bf0-8832e0ef10f0\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Lakeview/City Park HMGP Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the completion and implementation of the Lakeview/City Park HMGP Drainage Project. A deferral was requested to 9/4/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32962\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 9/4/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, HMGP Drainage Project, New Orleans\n- UID: 1aaff614-eb42-4b68-9bf0-8832e0ef10f0\n\n- Topic: Amendment to City Council/Cox Communications Community Grant Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the City Council/Cox Communications Community Grant Program by substituting a new Grant Program Form. A deferral was requested to 9/4/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32965\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 9/4/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Community Grant Program, Cox Communications, Amendment\n- UID: 1aaff614-eb42-4b68-9bf0-8832e0ef10f0", + "uid": "1aaff614-eb42-4b68-9bf0-8832e0ef10f0", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Housing Programs\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Louisiana Housing Corporation and the Finance Authority of New Orleans to facilitate the implementation and administration of a program for tax-exempt multifamily revenue bonds and Low Income Housing Tax Credits within the City. \n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Housing, Tax-exempt bonds, Low Income Housing Tax Credits\n- UID: 7fdb2d1f-0d1b-4a78-bbbe-296e0503c935\n\n- Topic: Feasibility Study for Parklets in Public Right of Way\n- Summary: The resolution requests the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parklets, Transportation, Feasibility Study\n- UID: 7fdb2d1f-0d1b-4a78-bbbe-296e0503c935\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use permit for a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in a specific residential district.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-92\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed according to Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning, Conditional Use\n- UID: 7fdb2d1f-0d1b-4a78-bbbe-296e0503c935", + "uid": "7fdb2d1f-0d1b-4a78-bbbe-296e0503c935", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-96\n- Summary: The resolution calls on the Louisiana State Legislature to oppose any effort to repeal or diminish the authority of local governments to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm in public buildings and certain commercial establishments.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-96\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Lying Over\n Decision/Key Actions: Postponed according to Council Rule 34\n UID: bfbd3a0a-a039-1 lea-9e08-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Resolution R-20-96\n- Summary: The amendment to R-20-96 includes additional language concerning HB 334, which would authorize a concealed handgun permit holder to carry a concealed handgun in a church, synagogue, mosque, or other similar place of worship.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-96 AMD\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed according to Council Rule 34\n- UID: bfbd3a0a-a039-1 lea-9e08-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Resolution R-20-127\n- Summary: The resolution states that the application deadline for Harrah's Community Support Grant is July 1, 2020, and all applications shall be submitted through the Council's website at council.nola.gov.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-127\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed according to Council Rule 34\n- UID: bfbd3a0a-a039-1 lea-9e08-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-128\n- Summary: The motion details were not provided in the source document.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-128\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- UID: bfbd3a0a-a039-1 lea-9e08-0050569183fa", + "uid": "0963938e-b3c0-450c-9d44-39764fccb263", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Paul Harang as Chief of Staff\n- Summary: Paul Harang was appointed to serve as the Chief of Staff for the City Council in an interim capacity with a base salary of Grade 105, Step 37.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Paul Harang as Chief of Staff\n- UID: 59b55cda-f096-41a1-bff4-143337abdbe1\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dr. Jared Munster as Chief of Staff\n- Summary: Dr. Jared Munster was appointed to serve as the Chief of Staff for the City Council in an interim capacity with a base salary of Grade 105, Step 37.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-129\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Dr. Jared Munster as Chief of Staff\n- UID: 59b55cda-f096-41a1-bff4-143337abdbe1\n\n- Topic: Resolution supporting House Bill 638\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution supporting House Bill 638 by Representatives Mandie Landry and Aimee Adatto Freeman to increase the cap on penalties imposed for the violation of certain parish and municipal ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-130\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution supporting House Bill 638\n- Tags/Keywords: House Bill 638, resolution, penalties\n- UID: 59b55cda-f096-41a1-bff4-143337abdbe1\n\n- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The council passed a motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-131\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion directing the City Planning Commission\n- UID: 59b55cda-f096-41a1-bff4-143337abdbe1", + "uid": "59b55cda-f096-41a1-bff4-143337abdbe1", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from C-1 to LI for Chef Menteur Highway Locations\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a zoning change from C-1, General Commercial District, to LI, Light Industrial District, for three specific locations on the south side of Chef Menteur Highway in the New Orleans Regional Business Park. The purpose is to encourage development and industrial uses in the area. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-132\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the City Planning Commission is directed to hold a public hearing for the zoning change.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: c0d468cd-0014-4ec6-8e27-b2eefcf42d08\n\n- Topic: Resolution Suspending Utility Disconnections for Nonpayment\n- Summary: The resolution suspends utility electric and gas service disconnections for nonpayment. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-133\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed, suspending utility disconnections for nonpayment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility Disconnections, Suspension, Nonpayment\n- UID: c0d468cd-0014-4ec6-8e27-b2eefcf42d08\n\n- Topic: Resolution by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: The details of the resolution are not provided in the summary guidelines.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-134\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- UID: c0d468cd-0014-4ec6-8e27-b2eefcf42d08", + "uid": "c0d468cd-0014-4ec6-8e27-b2eefcf42d08", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Parklet Program Resolution\n- Summary: Resolution encouraging Mayor LaToya Cantrell to design and implement a parklet program for the City, allowing businesses to increase their ability for commerce while adhering to social distancing standards.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parklet Program, Social Distancing, Mayor LaToya Cantrell\n- UID: 34fd767a-974a-4973-93e7-91a13ffa7f48\n\n- Topic: Rent Relief Resolution\n- Summary: Resolution calling on Governor Edwards to impose immediate rent relief for impacted New Orleans tenants and urging him to call directly on federal legislators and the Trump administration to impose immediate rent relief for impacted tenants in conjunction with an immediate moratorium on mortgage payments.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-135\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rent Relief, Governor Edwards, New Orleans Tenants\n- UID: 34fd767a-974a-4973-93e7-91a13ffa7f48\n\n- Topic: Hazard Pay Funding Resolution\n- Summary: Stating that the Council highly supports and encourages the inclusion of \"hazard pay\" funding for \"essential\" frontline workers in the next federal coronavirus relief package.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-136\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Hazard Pay, Frontline Workers, Coronavirus Relief Package\n- UID: 34fd767a-974a-4973-93e7-91a13ffa7f48", + "uid": "34fd767a-974a-4973-93e7-91a13ffa7f48", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recess\n- Summary: The council recessed at 10:32 AM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Recess - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council recessed at the specified time.\n- UID: 58284d67-666c-4716-9e41-a084c5e21afc", + "uid": "58284d67-666c-4716-9e41-a084c5e21afc", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Counsel Research Officer, New Orleans City Council\n- Summary: Recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the May 21, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Items recommended for deferrals and withdrawals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, agenda items, deferrals, withdrawals\n- UID: c00627f2-d34b-444e-b08a-74381e5bd195\n\n- Topic: Communication from Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Submission of the Public Version of the Sixth Annual Post-MISO-Integration Monitoring Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC (\"ENO\" or the \"Company\").\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the monitoring report for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, monitoring report, MISO-Integration\n- UID: c00627f2-d34b-444e-b08a-74381e5bd195\n\n- Topic: Communication from Logan A. Burke, Executive Director, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Submission of the Alliance for Affordable Energy's letter regarding the establishment of renewable portfolio standards.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the letter to establish renewable portfolio standards.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable portfolio standards, Alliance for Affordable Energy, letter submission\n- UID: c00627f2-d34b-444e-b08a-74381e5bd195", + "uid": "c00627f2-d34b-444e-b08a-74381e5bd195", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted a notice of filing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding a Joint Application for Authorizations Under Federal Power Act \u00a7 204. \n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notice of filing submitted to FERC\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Services, LLC, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Joint Application\n- UID: c6c4e691-2e0c-4f99-a3f4-7abfc584a7b8\n\n- Topic: Communication from William E. Wolf, Yazoo Restorations, LLC\n- Summary: William E. Wolf requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"no action\" for the structural removal of more than 50% of the roof structure for the property located at 1837 State Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal of historic district landmarks commission's decision\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, structural removal\n- UID: c6c4e691-2e0c-4f99-a3f4-7abfc584a7b8\n\n- Topic: Communication from Scott M. Celino, Manager, Fuel & Special Riders, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with the terms and conditions of Resolution R-91-102.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of quarterly reports on natural gas storage program costs and benefits\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Natural Gas Storage Program, quarterly reports\n- UID: c6c4e691-2e0c-4f99-a3f4-7abfc584a7b8", + "uid": "c6c4e691-2e0c-4f99-a3f4-7abfc584a7b8", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services, submitted the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Monitoring Report for the Period Ended March 31, 2020, related to the application for approval of renewables portfolio and cost recovery. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Solar Station, Monitoring Report\n- UID: d90a08aa-3d2f-48d5-9feb-673f3c8270ec\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: John Koferl, for Neighbors, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \"approval\" for a new construction that conforms to zoning but has a scale jarring to the existing settlement in the neighborhood.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Appeal\n- UID: d90a08aa-3d2f-48d5-9feb-673f3c8270ec\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services, submitted the Public Version of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report covering the period through the end of the First Quarter 2020, related to the application for approval to construct the power station and cost recovery.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Power Station, Monitoring Report\n- UID: d90a08aa-3d2f-48d5-9feb-673f3c8270ec", + "uid": "d90a08aa-3d2f-48d5-9feb-673f3c8270ec", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for demolition permit\n- Summary: Keith Blazio, of Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC, appealed the denial of a demolition permit for the property at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-06\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was approved with 8 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition permit, appeal, property\n- UID: 5dd2bb09-24ec-46ee-9690-b198b69391e0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 33/20, 34/20, 35/20, 36/20, 37/20, 38/20, 43/20, and 46/20 for further review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning docket numbers were transmitted for review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket Numbers, City Planning Commission, review\n- UID: 5dd2bb09-24ec-46ee-9690-b198b69391e0", + "uid": "5dd2bb09-24ec-46ee-9690-b198b69391e0", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Short Term Rental Occupancy Tax\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/4/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/4/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rental, Occupancy Tax, Louisiana Legislature, 32905\n- UID: 49aa32ba-2820-4ca8-8ccf-b2b7b12b83e4\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32928\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee, continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds Allocation, Homeland Security, Local Seafood Industry, 32928\n- UID: 49aa32ba-2820-4ca8-8ccf-b2b7b12b83e4", + "uid": "49aa32ba-2820-4ca8-8ccf-b2b7b12b83e4", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Disaster Resilience of Seafood Industry\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security to increase the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,929\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- UID: cf818e6f-cda0-43f2-9531-7c653b28d14a\n\n- Topic: Granting Non-Exclusive Franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It was continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/2/20.\n- UID: cf818e6f-cda0-43f2-9531-7c653b28d14a\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC, to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot. The Cooperative Endeavor Agreement is attached for reference.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: cf818e6f-cda0-43f2-9531-7c653b28d14a", + "uid": "cf818e6f-cda0-43f2-9531-7c653b28d14a", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mandating the Use of Permeable Paving Materials in Public Works Projects\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to mandate the use of permeable paving materials by the City in connection with public works projects. The vote resulted in the ordinance being adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32933\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, mandating the use of permeable paving materials in public works projects.\n- UID: ff9260ea-a76e-412b-9754-8ca8f0db1dc8", + "uid": "ff9260ea-a76e-412b-9754-8ca8f0db1dc8", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of funds for Gallier Hall maintenance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans to allocate funds for the upkeep, care, and improvement of Gallier Hall. The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee, with a postponement set for 9/4/20. The decision was to continue the discussion to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32952\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/18/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Gallier Hall, budget allocation, maintenance, fiscal note\n- UID: 1f2a0849-b5c7-403b-90d2-0f9616d4ee9a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for Gallier Hall maintenance\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to allocate funds for the upkeep, care, and improvement of Gallier Hall. Similar to the previous ordinance, it also received a fiscal note and was referred to the Budget Committee, with a postponement set for 9/4/20. The decision was to continue the discussion to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32953\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Postponed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 6/18/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Gallier Hall, budget allocation, maintenance, fiscal note\n- UID: 1f2a0849-b5c7-403b-90d2-0f9616d4ee9a\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for bicycle path construction\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority West for the construction of a bicycle path on the crown of the Mississippi River Levee in Algiers. The agreement has a duration of three years. The decision was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32954\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Decision not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, bicycle path construction, flood protection, Algiers Levee District\n- UID: 1f2a0849-b5c7-403b-90d2-0f9616d4ee9a", + "uid": "1f2a0849-b5c7-403b-90d2-0f9616d4ee9a", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation phase of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana to facilitate the construction and implementation of the Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation phase of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,955\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the mentioned project.\n- UID: 6c31de44-e0b2-430c-a688-314573f5df8c\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between City of New Orleans and State of Louisiana\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana to allow and facilitate the construction and implementation of the Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation phase of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, granting authorization for the Mayor to proceed with the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the State of Louisiana.\n- UID: 6c31de44-e0b2-430c-a688-314573f5df8c", + "uid": "6c31de44-e0b2-430c-a688-314573f5df8c", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to make changes to the 2020 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from several departments and appropriating funds to others. \n- Ordinance Number: 32956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Capital Budget, Amendment\n- UID: 26630057-2778-4a4d-9570-599bab4286cb\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works in the 2020 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 32957\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Capital Budget, Department of Public Works\n- UID: 26630057-2778-4a4d-9570-599bab4286cb\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32958\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Appropriation, State Grant Funds, Department of Police\n- UID: 26630057-2778-4a4d-9570-599bab4286cb", + "uid": "26630057-2778-4a4d-9570-599bab4286cb", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds for the Department of Police for victim assistance and advocates in the district grant programs. The fiscal note was received, and the ordinance was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/18/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,959\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 6/18/20\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, victim assistance, operating budget\n- UID: 2f0e15d4-0296-41dd-b0cb-214ea0681a70\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Lakeview/City Park HMGP Drainage Project\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana to facilitate the completion and implementation of the Lakeview/City Park HMGP Drainage Project. The ordinance was electronically submitted and had its deadlines suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,962\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines suspended pursuant to emergency declaration\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, HMGP Drainage Project, emergency declaration\n- UID: 2f0e15d4-0296-41dd-b0cb-214ea0681a70", + "uid": "2f0e15d4-0296-41dd-b0cb-214ea0681a70", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana's Community Grant Program\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to substitute a new Grant Program Form to replace the existing one. It was electronically submitted and had deadlines suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,965\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The new Grant Program Form was adopted to replace the existing one.\n- UID: 5c66158b-f5be-4b9e-a6cc-01029a1fb6b3\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Housing Projects\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement among the City of New Orleans, the Louisiana Housing Corporation, and the Finance Authority of New Orleans to facilitate the implementation and administration of a program for housing projects within the City.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,966\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to facilitate the coordination of resources for housing projects in the City.\n- UID: 5c66158b-f5be-4b9e-a6cc-01029a1fb6b3", + "uid": "5c66158b-f5be-4b9e-a6cc-01029a1fb6b3", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Feasibility study of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way\n- Summary: Resolution requesting the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and subsequently withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Feasibility study, parklets, public right of way\n- UID: 92aa0057-96b4-4f71-8105-89d162af3f3f\n\n- Topic: Conditional use to permit a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in a HU-RD2 Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in a HU-RD2 Two-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-92\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, residential district\n- UID: 92aa0057-96b4-4f71-8105-89d162af3f3f", + "uid": "92aa0057-96b4-4f71-8105-89d162af3f3f", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution calling on the Louisiana State Legislature to oppose any effort to repeal or diminish the authority of local governments to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm in public buildings and certain commercial establishments.\n- Summary: The resolution called on the Louisiana State Legislature to oppose any effort to repeal or diminish local governments' authority to prohibit the possession of weapons in specific public places. It was introduced by Councilmembers Moreno, Williams, Giarrusso, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, and Nguyen.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-96\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 7 votes in favor and no opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Louisiana State Legislature, firearm possession, public buildings, local government authority\n- UID: 741e22cf-bc12-4ca6-904b-418bf23027f0\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Resolution No. R-20-96 concerning HB 334 and concealed handgun permit holders\n- Summary: The corresponding amendments to R-20-96 were drafted to include additional language concerning HB 334, which would authorize a concealed handgun permit holder to carry a concealed handgun in a place of worship. It was introduced by Councilmembers Moreno, Williams, Giarrusso, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, and Nguyen.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-96\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was electronically submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, HB 334, concealed handgun permit, place of worship\n- UID: 741e22cf-bc12-4ca6-904b-418bf23027f0", + "uid": "741e22cf-bc12-4ca6-904b-418bf23027f0", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of R-20-96\n- Summary: The amendment to ordinance R-20-96 was proposed by Julie Schwan Harris, and it passed with a unanimous vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-96\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to ordinance R-20-96 was successfully passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, R-20-96, Julie Schwan Harris, Passed\n- UID: 4a7cc5b4-e4b5-40e0-9c70-bb303ce6b3c4\n\n- Topic: Harrah's Community Support Grant Application Deadline\n- Summary: Ordinance R-20-127, introduced by Councilmembers Williams, Moreno, Giarrusso, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, and Nguyen, stated that the application deadline for Harrah's Community Support Grant is July 1, 2020. It was adopted with a unanimous vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-127\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance R-20-127, regarding the Harrah's Community Support Grant application deadline, was successfully adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: R-20-127, Harrah's Community Support Grant, Application Deadline, Adopted\n- UID: 4a7cc5b4-e4b5-40e0-9c70-bb303ce6b3c4", + "uid": "4a7cc5b4-e4b5-40e0-9c70-bb303ce6b3c4", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Paul Harang as Chief of Staff\n- Summary: Motion No. M-20-128 proposed appointing Paul Harang as the Chief of Staff for the City Council in an interim capacity with a base salary of Grade 105, Step 37. The motion was postponed to later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to later in the meeting\n- UID: 0b343061-617c-4e17-8fa4-8f7d810c8869\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dr. Jared Munster as Chief of Staff\n- Summary: Motion No. M-20-129 proposed appointing Dr. Jared Munster as the Chief of Staff for the City Council in an interim capacity with a base salary of Grade 105, Step 37. The motion was also postponed to later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-129\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to later in the meeting\n- UID: 0b343061-617c-4e17-8fa4-8f7d810c8869\n\n- Topic: Support for House Bill 638\n- Summary: Resolution No. R-20-130 supported House Bill 638 by Representatives Mandie Landry and Aimee Adatto Freeman to increase the cap on penalties imposed for the violation of certain parish and municipal ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-130\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution to support House Bill 638\n- UID: 0b343061-617c-4e17-8fa4-8f7d810c8869", + "uid": "0b343061-617c-4e17-8fa4-8f7d810c8869", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and reordaining Ordinance No. M.C.S. 4264\n - Summary: The ordinance aims to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis from the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans.\n - Ordinance Number: M-20-131\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n - Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, public hearing, zoning ordinance\n - UID: ec507259-7903-4325-ac47-b17a2ede2755\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from C-1, General Commercial District, to LI, Light Industrial District, for specific locations\n - Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider a zoning change for three locations on the south side of Chef Menteur Highway in the New Orleans Regional Business Park.\n - Ordinance Number: M-20-132\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, public hearing\n - UID: ec507259-7903-4325-ac47-b17a2ede2755", + "uid": "ec507259-7903-4325-ac47-b17a2ede2755", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Utility Electric and Gas Service Disconnections for Nonpayment\n- Summary: Resolution and order to suspend utility electric and gas service disconnections for nonpayment, as deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-133\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, suspending utility electric and gas service disconnections for nonpayment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility services, Nonpayment, Suspension, Emergency declaration\n- UID: 387e38af-751f-4166-aecf-7be5fe2d694b\n\n- Topic: [Second ordinance topic]\n- Summary: [Second ordinance summary]\n- Ordinance Number: [Second ordinance number]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: [Vote outcome] - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n Vote 2: [Summary of the second vote, if applicable]\n ...(Continue for additional votes)\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Key decisions or actions]\n- Tags/Keywords: [Relevant tags or keywords]\n- UID: [Unique identifier for the second ordinance]", + "uid": "387e38af-751f-4166-aecf-7be5fe2d694b", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for Parklet Program Implementation\n- Summary: The resolution encourages Mayor LaToya Cantrell to design and implement a parklet program for the City, allowing businesses to increase their ability for commerce while adhering to social distancing standards.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-134\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, with 7 council members voting in favor of it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parklet program, social distancing, business commerce\n- UID: 7c717b16-ae7d-494c-aeee-6b55036e96c8\n\n- Topic: Resolution for Immediate Rent Relief\n- Summary: The resolution calls on Governor Edwards to impose immediate rent relief for impacted New Orleans tenants and urges him to call directly on federal legislators and the Trump administration to impose immediate rent relief for impacted tenants in conjunction with an immediate moratorium on mortgage payments.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-135\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not available in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rent relief, impacted tenants, moratorium on mortgage payments\n- UID: 7c717b16-ae7d-494c-aeee-6b55036e96c8", + "uid": "7c717b16-ae7d-494c-aeee-6b55036e96c8", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R=20-136 - Support for Hazard Pay Funding\n- Summary: The Council highly supports and encourages the inclusion of hazard pay funding for essential frontline workers in the next federal coronavirus relief package.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-136\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Hazard Pay, Essential Workers, Coronavirus Relief, Resolution\n- UID: 6848ee57-318a-4631-9a77-ba792f74b25b\n\n- Topic: Executive Session\n- Summary: The New Orleans City Council may discuss and evaluate the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of candidates for the Interim Chief of Staff position.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council conducted an executive session in accordance with Louisiana R.S. 42:19, 42:16, & 42:17(A) (1).\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Interim Chief of Staff, Louisiana R.S.\n- UID: 6848ee57-318a-4631-9a77-ba792f74b25b", + "uid": "6848ee57-318a-4631-9a77-ba792f74b25b", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Paul Harang as Chief of Staff\n- Summary: The council motioned to appoint Paul Harang as the Chief of Staff for the City Council in an interim capacity with a base salary of Grade 105, Step 37. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Paul Harang as Chief of Staff\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Chief of Staff, Paul Harang, M-20-128\n- UID: 2ccd0800-5086-448e-91b3-f6847d1a89a9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dr. Jared Munster as Chief of Staff\n- Summary: The council motioned to appoint Dr. Jared Munster to serve as the Chief of Staff for the City Council. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-129\n- Votes Summary: (Vote outcome not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Dr. Jared Munster as Chief of Staff\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Chief of Staff, Dr. Jared Munster, M-20-129\n- UID: 2ccd0800-5086-448e-91b3-f6847d1a89a9", + "uid": "2ccd0800-5086-448e-91b3-f6847d1a89a9", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32967\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, HUD HOME Investment funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 8b00dd0c-526e-442e-bef4-20cf7cea7a83\n\n- Topic: Transfer of HUD grant funds in the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to transfer HUD grant funds in the Office of Community Development between appropriations codes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32968\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 8b00dd0c-526e-442e-bef4-20cf7cea7a83\n\n- Topic: Amendment of operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32969\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, revenues, HUD HOME Investment funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 8b00dd0c-526e-442e-bef4-20cf7cea7a83", + "uid": "8b00dd0c-526e-442e-bef4-20cf7cea7a83", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD (HOME & ESG) grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,971\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development, Operating Budget of Revenues\n- UID: 994b7e03-6481-4b43-a180-832de5fadb75\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD (HOME & ESG) grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,970\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget of Expenditures, HUD grant funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 994b7e03-6481-4b43-a180-832de5fadb75\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,971\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to appropriate HUD HOME Investment funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget of Revenues, HUD HOME Investment funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 994b7e03-6481-4b43-a180-832de5fadb75", + "uid": "994b7e03-6481-4b43-a180-832de5fadb75", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Economic Development Fund Budget Establishment\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a budget in the Economic Development Fund for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,972\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fiscal note received, postponement deadline extended due to emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Fund, Budget, City of New Orleans\n- UID: d855771b-2a26-4e4b-a3f7-c715d2d53db8\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Amendments\n- Summary: Three separate ordinances to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020, focusing on the Economic Development Fund and the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund.\n- Ordinance Numbers: 32,973; 32,974; 32,975\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fiscal note received, postponement deadline extended due to emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Amendments, Economic Development Fund, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund\n- UID: d855771b-2a26-4e4b-a3f7-c715d2d53db8", + "uid": "d855771b-2a26-4e4b-a3f7-c715d2d53db8", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Prohibition of Public Use of Masks\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Code of the City of New Orleans to create an exception for masks and facial coverings intended to prevent the transmission of disease. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,976\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, ordinance, masks, facial coverings\n- UID: ab0d03b4-eeff-49ab-9743-a6494309acd2\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD funds and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,977\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 9 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, ordinance, budget, HUD funds\n- UID: ab0d03b4-eeff-49ab-9743-a6494309acd2\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of the City of New Orleans to address various funding sources, including HUD funds and state CDBG funds.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,978\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, ordinance, budget, funding sources\n- UID: ab0d03b4-eeff-49ab-9743-a6494309acd2", + "uid": "ab0d03b4-eeff-49ab-9743-a6494309acd2", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n - Summary: An ordinance to appropriate HUD funds (CARES Act coronavirus response, prior year, HOME, and program income) and state CDBG funds to the Office of Community Development.\n - Ordinance Number: 32978\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Appropriation of funds approved\n - Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, HUD funds, CDBG funds, Office of Community Development\n - UID: 0429e7fb-a244-44aa-bc71-f6221b29ae2e\n\n- Topic: Reporting and Inflation Adjustments in Contracts\n - Summary: An ordinance to require reporting regarding compliance and mandate provisions in multi-year contracts for annual inflation adjustments.\n - Ordinance Number: 32979\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A (Postponed)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Postponed for further discussion\n - Tags/Keywords: Compliance reporting, inflation adjustments, multi-year contracts\n - UID: 0429e7fb-a244-44aa-bc71-f6221b29ae2e\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Public Right-of-Way\n - Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way at specific addresses.\n - Ordinance Number: 32980\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for lease agreement granted\n - Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, encroachments\n - UID: 0429e7fb-a244-44aa-bc71-f6221b29ae2e", + "uid": "0429e7fb-a244-44aa-bc71-f6221b29ae2e", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Foundation, extending the term of the agreement for an additional 29 months to support children, youth, and families with a $1,500,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.\n- Ordinance Number: 32981\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the extension of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Grant, Extension, Funding\n- UID: dc9be85b-aef8-4657-86b6-f3d78dd52d3d\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Bicycles and Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not subject to a vote at this time.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code Amendment, Transportation, Regulation, Electric Scooters\n- UID: dc9be85b-aef8-4657-86b6-f3d78dd52d3d", + "uid": "dc9be85b-aef8-4657-86b6-f3d78dd52d3d", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment of Council Meeting\n- Summary: The motion to adjourn the council meeting was introduced by Moreno, seconded by Williams, and passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. The meeting was adjourned at 3:29 PM.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting adjourned\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Council Meeting, Motion\n- UID: 2950d46c-e037-4910-9a25-779bb21b1498", + "uid": "2950d46c-e037-4910-9a25-779bb21b1498", + "publish_date": "5-21-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-21-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted by Lora W. Johnson, Clerk of Council, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\n- UID: 55f11306-3a21-4a90-a2c0-6ee01e9961eb", + "uid": "55f11306-3a21-4a90-a2c0-6ee01e9961eb", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution in support of RTA's temporary fare waiver on City-Wide Election Days\n- Summary: The resolution supports the temporary fare waiver by RTA in Orleans Parish on City-Wide Election Days to remove obstacles for residents exercising their right to vote.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-220\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion M-20-220: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to receive and add Motion M-20-220 to the Council's Agenda passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, fare waiver, City-Wide Election Days, voting rights\n- UID: d1f2a880-c0d4-4032-883f-366b36de5f05\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratifies and approves the Mayor's appointment of Kimberly Jones-Williams as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-218\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion M-20-218: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion's outcome was not explicitly stated in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, Kimberly Jones-Williams\n- UID: d1f2a880-c0d4-4032-883f-366b36de5f05", + "uid": "d1f2a880-c0d4-4032-883f-366b36de5f05", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion No. M-20-218\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend the rules to receive Motion M-20-218, which was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and receive Motion M-20-218 was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Governmental Affairs Committee, Motion M-20-218, rules suspension, approval\n- UID: 3ae0e21d-7422-4fd6-b964-9b781142a7fc\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-219\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend the rules to receive Motion M-20-219, which aimed to extend the printing arrangement with the Times-Picayune Corporation, now The Advocate/Times-Picayune, from June 1, 2020, to May 31, 2021, or until a new official journal is selected.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and receive Motion M-20-219 was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Times-Picayune Corporation, The Advocate, printing arrangement, rules suspension\n- UID: 3ae0e21d-7422-4fd6-b964-9b781142a7fc", + "uid": "3ae0e21d-7422-4fd6-b964-9b781142a7fc", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revoking the suspension of deadlines\n- Summary: The ordinance revokes the suspension of deadlines dated March 18, 2020, effective as of 12:01 a.m. on July 2, 2020, in response to a request from Council President Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, revoking the suspension of deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revoking deadlines, Council President Williams, suspension, COVID-19\n- UID: 61a96097-dab9-435b-b8e6-2c11b74b399d", + "uid": "61a96097-dab9-435b-b8e6-2c11b74b399d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted reports and a motion for an extension of time to delay their 2020 Formula Rate Plan filing. Additionally, the Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted a letter regarding concerns raised during a technical conference.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Motion for Extension of Time: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for extension of time was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Alliance for Affordable Energy, utility matters\n- UID: dbf015ea-f3cc-4eae-9f75-848dd2627d47", + "uid": "dbf015ea-f3cc-4eae-9f75-848dd2627d47", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Replacement of Councilmember Jared Brossett\n- Summary: Bert Lodrig submitted a request for the matter of Councilmember Jared Brossett's accident and arrest to be placed on the next council meeting agenda for his immediate replacement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was electronically submitted and may be received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Councilmember replacement, accident, arrest\n- UID: 90beb81d-df88-4ffb-b31f-4e418b8e3190\n\n- Topic: City Waste Union Strike\n- Summary: Jen Davis and Erin Routh-Smith both requested to address the City Council regarding the City Waste Union Strike by workers employed by Metro Disposal and People Ready. The strike concerns a living wage of $15.00 an hour, personal protective equipment, hazard pay, and better working conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Both requests may be received and referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Waste Union Strike, living wage, working conditions\n- UID: 90beb81d-df88-4ffb-b31f-4e418b8e3190\n\n- Topic: Abuse of City Waste Union Sanitation Workers\n- Summary: Erin Routh-Smith and Amanda J. Wood requested to address the Council regarding the abuse of City Waste Union Sanitation Workers employed by Metro Disposal and People Ready.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Both requests may be received and referred to the Public Works, Sanitation and Environment Committee for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Waste Union Sanitation Workers, abuse, working conditions\n- UID: 90beb81d-df88-4ffb-b31f-4e418b8e3190", + "uid": "90beb81d-df88-4ffb-b31f-4e418b8e3190", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-Bl on Square 1364, Lots 11 and 12\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood District on Square 1364, Lots 11 and 12. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,985\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban District, Square 1364, Ordinance 32,985\n- UID: 8cf07837-7f6e-4e89-858e-b65e3c1f4c7e\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Denial of Application to Demolish Property at 727 S. Salcedo Street\n- Summary: This ordinance involves an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application to demolish the entire contributing rated structure of the property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 727 S. Salcedo Street\n- UID: 8cf07837-7f6e-4e89-858e-b65e3c1f4c7e\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Conceptual Approval for Construction at 519 First Street\n- Summary: This ordinance involves an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s conceptual approval of an application to construct a three-story structure located at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Construction, Historic District Landmarks Commission, 519 First Street\n- UID: 8cf07837-7f6e-4e89-858e-b65e3c1f4c7e", + "uid": "8cf07837-7f6e-4e89-858e-b65e3c1f4c7e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to MUPC Mixed-Use Planned Community District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an amendment to remove Lot 1 on Square 893 from the MUPC District, while keeping the MUPC District in effect for the neighboring property on Square 765. The ordinance was electronically submitted and had a deadline of 9/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32986\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, MUPC District, Amendment\n- UID: b36e6017-1da5-4d98-9f4e-d639bf50fbb1\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Emergency Shelter\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District. It was electronically submitted and had a deadline of 9/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32992\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Emergency Shelter, Zoning\n- UID: b36e6017-1da5-4d98-9f4e-d639bf50fbb1\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for the demolition permit for the property at 2501 S. Prieur St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-201\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion granted approval for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District\n- UID: b36e6017-1da5-4d98-9f4e-d639bf50fbb1", + "uid": "b36e6017-1da5-4d98-9f4e-d639bf50fbb1", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 2503-05 S. Prieur St.\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks motioned for the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 2503-05 S. Prieur St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-202\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, granting approval for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Councilmember Banks\n- UID: 0dd860ff-17e2-4ee5-bb80-dc2f275566f4\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 472 Josephine St.\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks motioned for the approval of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property at 472 Josephine St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-205\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, granting approval for the demolition permit.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Councilmember Banks\n- UID: 0dd860ff-17e2-4ee5-bb80-dc2f275566f4\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for New Construction on Alabo Street\n- Summary: John Koeferl appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to approve a new construction of two adjacent doubles that conform to zoning but have a scale that is jarring to existing settlement in the neighborhood for the properties located at 421-423 Alabo and 425-427 Alabo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was submitted by John Koeferl, and no voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC appeal, new construction, zoning, Alabo Street\n- UID: 0dd860ff-17e2-4ee5-bb80-dc2f275566f4\n\n- Topic: Motion for New Construction on Alabo Street\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen motioned for the approval of a new construction of two adjacent doubles that conform to zoning but have a scale that is jarring to existing settlement in the neighborhood for the properties located at 421-423 Alabo and 425-427 Alabo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-190\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for approval was made by Councilmember Nguyen, and no voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: New construction, zoning, Alabo Street, Councilmember Nguyen\n- UID: 0dd860ff-17e2-4ee5-bb80-dc2f275566f4", + "uid": "0dd860ff-17e2-4ee5-bb80-dc2f275566f4", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of John Koeferl\n- Summary: Motion denying the appeal of John Koeferl regarding the construction of two single-family homes in the Holy Cross Historic District is upheld.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-190\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The HDLC decision to approve the construction is upheld.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Construction, Holy Cross Historic District\n- UID: 257511b7-af2a-48e7-938c-2a7a4547f5f3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Dareion T. Blackwell\n- Summary: Request to appeal the denial of the retention of demolition of perimeter walls and facade of a residential building is discussed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request is discussed, but no specific vote outcome is provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition, Certificate of Appropriateness\n- UID: 257511b7-af2a-48e7-938c-2a7a4547f5f3\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-188 by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: Motion to overrule the HDLC's decision of denial and grant approval for the retention of demolition of a residential building is discussed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-188\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion is discussed, but no specific vote outcome is provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Motion, Demolition, Approval\n- UID: 257511b7-af2a-48e7-938c-2a7a4547f5f3\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keith Blazio, Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Request to appeal the denial of a demolition permit for a property is discussed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request is discussed, but no specific vote outcome is provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition Permit\n- UID: 257511b7-af2a-48e7-938c-2a7a4547f5f3", + "uid": "257511b7-af2a-48e7-938c-2a7a4547f5f3", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P.\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" for proposed plans at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, conceptual approval, property, deferral\n- UID: d8d5722b-9f35-423e-b58e-f6d711249029\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of James Thomas, Owner\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the full demolition proposed for property at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition, property, denial, deferral\n- UID: d8d5722b-9f35-423e-b58e-f6d711249029\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 3/20 - St. Thomas Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a bar in a HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 3/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: For approval - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to fifteen provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, conditional use, bar, historic district, approval\n- UID: d8d5722b-9f35-423e-b58e-f6d711249029", + "uid": "d8d5722b-9f35-423e-b58e-f6d711249029", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request Approval\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the conditional use request with twenty-two provisos, including provisions for security and operation plans, noise abatement, restrictions on retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages, and regulations for bars with live entertainment.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 3/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAY, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with amendments to provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Conditional Use Request, Security Plans, Noise Abatement\n- UID: 7d7b5972-81c7-4be0-8f05-4b42e9124320", + "uid": "7d7b5972-81c7-4be0-8f05-4b42e9124320", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar with Specific Restrictions\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines specific restrictions and limitations for the conditional use of a bar, including restrictions on operating hours, outdoor and live music, \"to go\" cups, and food trucks, as well as requirements for trash receptacles and litter abatement. \n- Ordinance Number: 19 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSENT) \n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the bar was approved with the specified restrictions and limitations. \n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Bar, Operating restrictions \n- UID: 62b4926f-b869-4af8-9203-c1c67722e769\n\n- Topic: On-site Micro-brewing and Micro-distillery Facilities\n- Summary: The ordinance allows for the operation of on-site micro-brewing and micro-distillery facilities. \n- Ordinance Number: 20 \n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSENT) \n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved, allowing for the operation of on-site micro-brewing and micro-distillery facilities. \n- Tags/Keywords: Micro-brewing, Micro-distillery, On-site facilities \n- UID: 62b4926f-b869-4af8-9203-c1c67722e769", + "uid": "62b4926f-b869-4af8-9203-c1c67722e769", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 6/20 - MOYASSAR NAWASH\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 6/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested, no final decision made at this time.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: fdf38dac-22f6-4a21-b172-9452c69acf60\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 10/20 - LIGHT CITY CHURCH\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an educational facility in specific districts and the rescission of a previous ordinance. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to fourteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 10/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Educational Facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: fdf38dac-22f6-4a21-b172-9452c69acf60", + "uid": "fdf38dac-22f6-4a21-b172-9452c69acf60", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 10/20 - Conditional Use Request\n- Summary: Motion approving the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 10/20, subject to fourteen (14) provisos as recommended in the City Planning Report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 10/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: ef1783fc-0fc8-4f9f-ba81-462d130d0acd\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 13/20 - Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, with the recommendation of denial from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Deferred\n- UID: ef1783fc-0fc8-4f9f-ba81-462d130d0acd\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 14/20 - Conditional Use for Short Term Rental\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a third commercial short term rental unit, with the recommendation of approval from the City Planning Commission, subject to four (4) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Short Term Rental, City Planning Commission, Deferred\n- UID: ef1783fc-0fc8-4f9f-ba81-462d130d0acd", + "uid": "ef1783fc-0fc8-4f9f-ba81-462d130d0acd", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 16/20 - CASA ANGELO, INC.\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District, with a favorable recommendation from the City Planning Commission. Motion M-20-215 overruled the recommendation and granted \"denial\" of the conditional use request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 16/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-20-215 overruled the recommendation and denied the conditional use request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcohol, Denial\n- UID: 14ed4f25-8960-44aa-863d-ba901c71b85e\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 17/20 - CHINESE TEA GARDEN INVESTMENTS, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District to an S-Bl Suburban Business District, with a favorable recommendation from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 17/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Suburban Business District, Approval\n- UID: 14ed4f25-8960-44aa-863d-ba901c71b85e", + "uid": "14ed4f25-8960-44aa-863d-ba901c71b85e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19/20 - Bienville Ancar, IIT\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Ordinance Number: 20-195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Business District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 42082d49-bf01-436c-9822-f4839551a92d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/20 - Maloney Sept, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and to now grant a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to twenty-three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: 20-195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcoholic Beverages, Commercial District\n- UID: 42082d49-bf01-436c-9822-f4839551a92d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/20 - Flapdoodle, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District. \n- Ordinance Number: 20-195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial District, Industrial District\n- UID: 42082d49-bf01-436c-9822-f4839551a92d", + "uid": "42082d49-bf01-436c-9822-f4839551a92d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 25/20 - Dillard University\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an EC Educational Campus District for Dillard University.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 25/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval was granted, and the zoning change request was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Dillard University, Educational Campus District\n- UID: 6f4c9f28-3399-4380-8e07-4cf9bfc220e3\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-196\n- Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 25/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-196\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Motion approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change request was submitted electronically.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change\n- UID: 6f4c9f28-3399-4380-8e07-4cf9bfc220e3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 26/20 - Keith C. Ferdinand\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District for Keith C. Ferdinand.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 26/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval, subject to six provisos, was granted, and the conditional use request was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: 6f4c9f28-3399-4380-8e07-4cf9bfc220e3", + "uid": "6f4c9f28-3399-4380-8e07-4cf9bfc220e3", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 28/20 - Marshall Wallace\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. City Planning Commission recommended approval with four provisos, and one additional proviso was added. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 28/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YAY: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the addition of one proviso, making it a total of five provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 02ebb7ce-56a4-4215-a3c3-ea40b2609bb6\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-211 - By: Councilmember Giarrusso\n- Summary: Motion to approve the conditional use request for ZD No. 28/20 with the additional proviso added by the City Planning Commission. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-211\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YAY: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 02ebb7ce-56a4-4215-a3c3-ea40b2609bb6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 30/20 - Corvus Real Estate Holdings LLC\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District. City Planning Commission recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 30/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YAY: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Reception Facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 02ebb7ce-56a4-4215-a3c3-ea40b2609bb6", + "uid": "02ebb7ce-56a4-4215-a3c3-ea40b2609bb6", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/20 - Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: Request to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations in specific areas as recommended in the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\". City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 31/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 576a41be-bd64-4956-b267-a324a633db38\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 32/20 - Fences and Walls Height Requirements\n- Summary: Request to amend height requirements for fences in Lake Terrace. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 32/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Fences, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 576a41be-bd64-4956-b267-a324a633db38", + "uid": "576a41be-bd64-4956-b267-a324a633db38", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Height Requirements in the Lake Terrace Area\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed height requirements for fences and walls in the Lake Terrace area, specifying maximum heights for different yard areas. The recommendation was for modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-197\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with a vote of 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Height Requirements, Lake Terrace Area, Zoning\n- UID: ea01fd06-e30a-4bea-83df-20dcfcd47fdf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34/20 - Bayou Partnership, LLC and 3305 Bienville, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit the expansion of a restaurant within specific zoning and overlay districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to nine provisos. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 34/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferral - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Restaurant Expansion, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ea01fd06-e30a-4bea-83df-20dcfcd47fdf", + "uid": "ea01fd06-e30a-4bea-83df-20dcfcd47fdf", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 37/20\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from S-Bl Suburban Neighborhood Business District and S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval. Motion M-20-186 was brought forth to approve the recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 37/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change recommendation passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mixed-Use District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 95d8bda1-c951-4c8f-a6ad-32e9fe2cba76\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 38/20\n- Summary: Requesting modifications to use permissions and standards for child day care centers in non-residential zoning districts citywide. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 38/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to modify use permissions and standards for child day care centers in non-residential zoning districts passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Child Day Care Centers, Zoning Modifications, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 95d8bda1-c951-4c8f-a6ad-32e9fe2cba76", + "uid": "95d8bda1-c951-4c8f-a6ad-32e9fe2cba76", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for ZD No. 38/20\n- Summary: Motion approving the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the text amendments request as provided in ZD No. 38/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 38/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the text amendments request\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Text Amendments, Recommendation\n- UID: 6b5922bb-01a2-43fe-b1e8-37b31191a47c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket 40/20 - Conditional Use Request\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a short term rental in specific residential districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 40/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the conditional use request with seven provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Short Term Rental, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 6b5922bb-01a2-43fe-b1e8-37b31191a47c\n\n- Topic: Motion for ZD No. 40/20\n- Summary: Motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 40/20, subject to seven provisos as provided in the City Planning report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 40/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the conditional use request with seven provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Conditional Use Request, Provisos\n- UID: 6b5922bb-01a2-43fe-b1e8-37b31191a47c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/20\n- Summary: City Council motion for Zoning Docket No. 41/20\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for Zoning Docket No. 41/20\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Motion, Zoning Docket\n- UID: 6b5922bb-01a2-43fe-b1e8-37b31191a47c", + "uid": "6b5922bb-01a2-43fe-b1e8-37b31191a47c", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Text Amendment for Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to amend the Permitted and Conditional Use Tables in various zoning districts to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use under certain conditions. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - DEFERRAL REQUESTED TO THE MEETING OF 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 382aed79-d9c3-4e95-b475-f37a7cb27914\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new overlay district to allow the legal re-establishment of multi-family structures and promote affordable housing in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 42-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - DEFERRAL REQUESTED TO THE MEETING OF 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Overlay District, Affordable Housing, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 382aed79-d9c3-4e95-b475-f37a7cb27914", + "uid": "382aed79-d9c3-4e95-b475-f37a7cb27914", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Conditional Use for Bed and Breakfast\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\". A deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not voted on in this meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Established Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to six provisos. A motion was made to approve the conditional use request with the specified provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 45/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with six provisos\n- UID: bb82b555-28a9-46fb-98f8-766d6fb67548\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Established Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to six provisos. A motion was made to approve the conditional use request with the specified provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 47/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not voted on in this meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: bb82b555-28a9-46fb-98f8-766d6fb67548", + "uid": "bb82b555-28a9-46fb-98f8-766d6fb67548", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 47/20 - Conditional Use Request\n- Summary: Motion M-20-217 approved the conditional use request for a dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two- Family Residential District, subject to six provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 47/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with six provisos.\n- UID: 29fad53d-c594-4ae3-8702-bffb54527486\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 48/20 - Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: Request for zoning change from HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to HU-MU Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District in Friburg was denied, as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 48/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request denied.\n- UID: 29fad53d-c594-4ae3-8702-bffb54527486\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 49/20 - Conditional Use Request for Fast Food Restaurant\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District was recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 49/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- UID: 29fad53d-c594-4ae3-8702-bffb54527486", + "uid": "29fad53d-c594-4ae3-8702-bffb54527486", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 50/20\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District (IZD) for off-street parking in the University Area. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, University Area, Off-street Parking, Text Amendment\n- UID: a8f32475-9f0a-43b5-91fc-d0d5935252f6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 51/20 - 6400 Chef Menteur, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to twelve (12) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Dwelling, Chef Menteur\n- UID: a8f32475-9f0a-43b5-91fc-d0d5935252f6", + "uid": "a8f32475-9f0a-43b5-91fc-d0d5935252f6", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion approving conditional use request\n- Summary: Motion approving conditional use request with twelve provisos as provided in the City Planning Report\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved with conditions\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, City Planning Commission, Motion\n- UID: 96aa1788-29e3-4642-a996-b6d506834a63\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52/20 - ZELIA, CNP, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for motor vehicle dealership classifications in specific districts\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Text Amendment, Motor Vehicle Dealership\n- UID: 96aa1788-29e3-4642-a996-b6d506834a63\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 53/20 - 1929 Jackson Avenue, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-B1A in specific district\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 53/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Zoning Change, Historic Urban District\n- UID: 96aa1788-29e3-4642-a996-b6d506834a63", + "uid": "96aa1788-29e3-4642-a996-b6d506834a63", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 54/20 - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF NEW ORLEANS\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts, with the recommendation for approval by the City Planning Commission subject to twenty provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 5420\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with twenty provisos as recommended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: 2bcfb996-771e-485f-afbd-6f087b29fa8e\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-198 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BROSSETT\n- Summary: Motion to approve the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 54/20, subject to twenty provisos as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-198\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with twenty provisos as recommended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use Approval\n- UID: 2bcfb996-771e-485f-afbd-6f087b29fa8e\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,905 - BY: COUNCILMEMBERS GISLESON PALMER AND BANKS\n- Summary: Ordinance to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals\n- UID: 2bcfb996-771e-485f-afbd-6f087b29fa8e\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,930 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER WILLIAMS\n- Summary: Ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, McLeodUSA\n- UID: 2bcfb996-771e-485f-afbd-6f087b29fa8e", + "uid": "2bcfb996-771e-485f-afbd-6f087b29fa8e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes Telecommunications Services, LLC to construct and operate a fiber-optic based communications system in the city, with provisions for surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- UID: b67f06bb-c823-4c18-acf3-038860913809\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the implementation of a Smart City Pilot, developed in consultation with the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- UID: b67f06bb-c823-4c18-acf3-038860913809\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use for an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32943\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending decision, with a deadline of 8/20/20\n- UID: b67f06bb-c823-4c18-acf3-038860913809", + "uid": "b67f06bb-c823-4c18-acf3-038860913809", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Cal. No. 32,943\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the hours of operation, add an additional use within the square-footage limitation, clarify affordable housing requirements, address live entertainment during special events, and provide exceptions during Carnival season.\n- Ordinance Number: 42\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- UID: fd627c4a-9ac6-4dfd-92bc-81ee2010087b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 28,245 M.C.S.\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to de-appropriate funds from various departments and appropriate funds to other departments in the 2020 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: 42a\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed with amendments - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with amendments made by the Budget Committee.\n- UID: fd627c4a-9ac6-4dfd-92bc-81ee2010087b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 32,956\n- Summary: This amendment aims to add additional de-appropriations and appropriations of bond funds and insurance proceeds to the previously amended ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 42b\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed without amendments.\n- UID: fd627c4a-9ac6-4dfd-92bc-81ee2010087b", + "uid": "fd627c4a-9ac6-4dfd-92bc-81ee2010087b", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Sections 70-810 and 70-813 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to require reporting regarding compliance and mandate provisions in multi-year contracts for annual inflation adjustments. An amendment was also proposed to include effective dates.\n- Ordinance Number: 32979 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance and its amendment both passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Compliance reporting, multi-year contracts, inflation adjustments\n- UID: 974f4fdb-822d-42f1-b195-5ecc8929e272\n\n- Topic: Regulation of electric scooters\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide for prohibitions and regulation relative to electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric scooters, regulation, deferral\n- UID: 974f4fdb-822d-42f1-b195-5ecc8929e272\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend an existing operating budget ordinance. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,983\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome available.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, amendment\n- UID: 974f4fdb-822d-42f1-b195-5ecc8929e272", + "uid": "974f4fdb-822d-42f1-b195-5ecc8929e272", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, addressing food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32983\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, federal grant funds, food insecurity\n- UID: eb4fc8b1-6ced-420e-b469-a0ba58d6d4ce\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the SAFE-ITR Grant program. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32987\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sexual assault, federal grant funds, Department of Police\n- UID: eb4fc8b1-6ced-420e-b469-a0ba58d6d4ce\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32984\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, federal grant funds\n- UID: eb4fc8b1-6ced-420e-b469-a0ba58d6d4ce", + "uid": "eb4fc8b1-6ced-420e-b469-a0ba58d6d4ce", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council discussed three ordinances to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans, appropriating federal and state grant funds to the Department of Police for various programs. The ordinances were electronically submitted and deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32988, 32989, 32990\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred to 7/16/20 - (N/A)\n - Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinances deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: d07b5721-28b9-469f-b00d-4a04a41637ce", + "uid": "d07b5721-28b9-469f-b00d-4a04a41637ce", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer state grant funds from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety within the Department of Police from the personal services category to the other operating category for supplies. The deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, State Grant Funds, Louisiana Department of Public Safety, Department of Police\n- UID: 0cdd05a3-ea01-41af-9802-2a6259205627\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act Funds to Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32994\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act Funds, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination, NOPD\n- UID: 0cdd05a3-ea01-41af-9802-2a6259205627\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act Funds to Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: Similar to the previous ordinance, this one also aims to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The deferral was requested to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32995\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act Funds, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination, NOPD\n- UID: 0cdd05a3-ea01-41af-9802-2a6259205627", + "uid": "0cdd05a3-ea01-41af-9802-2a6259205627", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Judicial Assistance Grants Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,996\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Grants, NOPD, Deferred\n- UID: 23d288d3-ea8f-4239-94f1-0abdb9c021e2\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Federal Judicial Assistance Grants Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to allocate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,997\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Grants, Deferred\n- UID: 23d288d3-ea8f-4239-94f1-0abdb9c021e2\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Funds for COVID-19 Response and Serving HIV-Positive, Low-Income Populations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,998\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or outcome mentioned in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, COVID-19, Health Department, Appropriation\n- UID: 23d288d3-ea8f-4239-94f1-0abdb9c021e2", + "uid": "23d288d3-ea8f-4239-94f1-0abdb9c021e2", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriate federal funds for COVID-19 and HIV-positive, low-income populations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to allocate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32998\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, COVID-19, Health Department, Deferred\n- UID: 8923ae85-9c67-4fb6-af13-b2c70806e78e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33002\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Homeland Security, Flood Mitigation, Deferred\n- UID: 8923ae85-9c67-4fb6-af13-b2c70806e78e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33002\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Homeland Security, Flood Mitigation, Deferred\n- UID: 8923ae85-9c67-4fb6-af13-b2c70806e78e", + "uid": "8923ae85-9c67-4fb6-af13-b2c70806e78e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed changing the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and renaming specific sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to honor Dr. Norman Francis. The ordinance also included provisions for changing the undivided, two-lane portion of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to Moss Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33003\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes, resulting in the renaming of the specified parkway sections to honor Dr. Norman Francis.\n- Tags/Keywords: Name change, Dr. Norman Francis, Parkway renaming\n- UID: 8732bcdf-ca22-483f-afc3-1a7cb24f3f64\n\n- Topic: Size Limitations for Trucks\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to revise size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of the city, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, Permitting requirements, Truck routes\n- UID: 8732bcdf-ca22-483f-afc3-1a7cb24f3f64\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Intergovernmental Revenues\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Revenues.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority of favorable votes, resulting in the appropriation of additional funds for Intergovernmental Revenues.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, Intergovernmental Revenues, Appropriation\n- UID: 8732bcdf-ca22-483f-afc3-1a7cb24f3f64", + "uid": "8732bcdf-ca22-483f-afc3-1a7cb24f3f64", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Additional Funds for Intergovernmental Expenditures\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Expenditures. \n- Ordinance Number: 33006\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Intergovernmental Expenditures, Appropriation\n- UID: 1cf4030f-b355-4e26-9655-8c88256dcc68\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for FEMA Reimbursement Costs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33007\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with one council member voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement, Operating Budget\n- UID: 1cf4030f-b355-4e26-9655-8c88256dcc68\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for FEMA Reimbursement Costs (Amendment)\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement, Operating Budget\n- UID: 1cf4030f-b355-4e26-9655-8c88256dcc68", + "uid": "1cf4030f-b355-4e26-9655-8c88256dcc68", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Police Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to mandate the NOPD to provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel. It also prohibits NOPD leadership from deviating from policy or entering into agreements that exempt law enforcement officers from NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 7/16/20 meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera, police policy\n- UID: fd11e0b4-aaa4-4037-8a7e-af65360818c0\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes the establishment of the Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee to review the allocation of city resources in the local criminal justice system and provide recommendations to the Council on investments and policy priorities.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,019\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 7/16/20 meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Advisory committee, criminal justice, resource allocation\n- UID: fd11e0b4-aaa4-4037-8a7e-af65360818c0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Municipal Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend sections of the city code to limit officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation and provide that officers shall issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to 7/16/20 meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Officer discretion, misdemeanor violation, summons\n- UID: fd11e0b4-aaa4-4037-8a7e-af65360818c0", + "uid": "fd11e0b4-aaa4-4037-8a7e-af65360818c0", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Surveillance Technology Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the City of New Orleans Code to create regulations pertaining to the city's use of surveillance technology, including banning the use of certain technology, providing an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection and sharing of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any noted amendments or discussions.\n- UID: e6d92316-0df3-4006-a71a-0af10ce04cfa\n\n- Topic: Appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: This motion ratifies and approves the appointment of Mark Raymond, Jr. as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission, nominated by the Council Vice President, for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed without any noted amendments or discussions.\n- UID: e6d92316-0df3-4006-a71a-0af10ce04cfa\n\n- Topic: Appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: This motion ratifies and approves the appointment of Paul Sterbcow as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission, nominated by the District A councilmember, for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed without any noted amendments or discussions.\n- UID: e6d92316-0df3-4006-a71a-0af10ce04cfa", + "uid": "e6d92316-0df3-4006-a71a-0af10ce04cfa", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Karl Connor to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Karl Connor as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission, nominated by the District B councilmember, for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-185\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Karl Connor approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, Karl Connor\n- UID: 9647ecbe-6628-4811-98de-b2db65023611\n\n- Topic: Declining acceptance of money disbursed to the City from special escrow account\n- Summary: Stating that the City Council will decline to accept the money disbursed to the City of New Orleans from the special escrow account established by HB 842 and will reject funding from bail bond fees and encouraging the Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Decision deferred to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Special escrow account, HB 842, bail bond fees, Criminal District Court\n- UID: 9647ecbe-6628-4811-98de-b2db65023611\n\n- Topic: Reauthorization of the Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Reauthorizing the Equal Pay Advisory Committee for an additional year from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-193\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reauthorization of the Equal Pay Advisory Committee approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay Advisory Committee, reauthorization\n- UID: 9647ecbe-6628-4811-98de-b2db65023611\n\n- Topic: Support of application to the State of Louisiana for the creation of the A.P. Tureaud Cultural District\n- Summary: A resolution in support of an application to the State of Louisiana for the creation of the \"A.P. Tureaud Cultural District.\"\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-194\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution in support of the application approved\n- Tags/Keywords: A.P. Tureaud Cultural District, application, State of Louisiana\n- UID: 9647ecbe-6628-4811-98de-b2db65023611", + "uid": "9647ecbe-6628-4811-98de-b2db65023611", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of City Council Rule 34\n- Summary: The motion M-20-200 proposed the suspension of City Council Rule 34, establishing a deadline of 120 days from 7/2/20 for the automatic postponement on applicable ordinances, motions, and resolutions pending with the Council. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-200\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of City Council Rule 34 approved\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Rule 34, Postponement, Deadline, M-20-200\n- UID: a2cfb2f0-4fb8-4279-a048-77668a7ce389\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Summary: The motion M-20-203 granted the \"approval\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for property located at 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-203\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, M-20-203\n- UID: a2cfb2f0-4fb8-4279-a048-77668a7ce389\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Summary: The motion M-20-204 granted the \"approval\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit for property located at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, M-20-204\n- UID: a2cfb2f0-4fb8-4279-a048-77668a7ce389", + "uid": "a2cfb2f0-4fb8-4279-a048-77668a7ce389", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Gia Hamilton's appointment to the City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Gia Hamilton, nominee of the District C councilmember, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-206\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Gia Hamilton's appointment was ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 8a251960-bb3d-4775-b5ab-efc197ad5cd3\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Kevin Jackson's appointment to the City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Kevin Jackson, nominee of the District D councilmember, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-207\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Kevin Jackson's appointment was ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 8a251960-bb3d-4775-b5ab-efc197ad5cd3\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Richard Westmoreland's appointment to the City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Richard Westmoreland, nominee of the Council President, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-208\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Richard Westmoreland's appointment was ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 8a251960-bb3d-4775-b5ab-efc197ad5cd3\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Bobbie Hill's appointment to the City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Bobbie Hill (serving as the appointee of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission) as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission, effective upon approval by the Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-209\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Bobbie Hill's appointment was ratified and confirmed.\n- UID: 8a251960-bb3d-4775-b5ab-efc197ad5cd3", + "uid": "8a251960-bb3d-4775-b5ab-efc197ad5cd3", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Galethea Baham's appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the appointment of Galethea Baham as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission, nominated by the District E councilmember, for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-210\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of Galethea Baham's appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, Ratification, Approval\n- UID: f5192f1b-d1fb-48b7-9e51-a2f8e058b2cc\n\n- Topic: Extension of suspension of utility electric and gas service disconnects for nonpayment\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution and order to extend the suspension of utility electric and gas service disconnects for nonpayment.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-212\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of suspension of utility electric and gas service disconnects for nonpayment\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility services, Suspension, Nonpayment, Resolution\n- UID: f5192f1b-d1fb-48b7-9e51-a2f8e058b2cc\n\n- Topic: Revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution and order to extend the filing deadline for the formula rate plans as approved in R-19-457, regarding the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-213\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of filing deadline for formula rate plans\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Electric and gas rates, Filing deadline, Resolution\n- UID: f5192f1b-d1fb-48b7-9e51-a2f8e058b2cc", + "uid": "f5192f1b-d1fb-48b7-9e51-a2f8e058b2cc", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revoking the suspension of deadlines\n- Summary: The ordinance revokes the suspension of deadlines that was previously in effect in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This was in response to a request from Council President Williams. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed and the suspension of deadlines was revoked.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, suspension of deadlines, revocation\n- UID: 373141ad-feed-47e1-97d6-0f66090ec5bf", + "uid": "373141ad-feed-47e1-97d6-0f66090ec5bf", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Agenda Items Deferrals and Withdrawals\n- Summary: Paul Harang, Interim Chief of Staff, submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the July 2, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agenda items deferred and withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Agenda, Deferrals, Withdrawals\n- UID: 8d4f4e8a-b1bc-4b0a-ab75-671dcd59da07\n\n- Topic: Communications Related to Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. Reports were submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC related to gas and electric utility adjustments and a progress report on reliability plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communications related to utility matters received\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility Matters, Entergy New Orleans, Communications\n- UID: 8d4f4e8a-b1bc-4b0a-ab75-671dcd59da07", + "uid": "8d4f4e8a-b1bc-4b0a-ab75-671dcd59da07", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution and Order Providing the Council's Guidance Regarding the Development of Renewable Portfolio Standards, R-20-104\n- Summary: Issues of concern were raised during the first technical conference of June 5, 2020 pursuant to the resolution and order. The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted UD-19-01.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-104\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Issues raised during the conference were submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- UID: 7cc61395-f4a2-4cb9-aa65-84dee98c978b\n\n- Topic: Councilmember, District D, Jared Brossett\u2019s Accident\n- Summary: Request to place the matter of Councilmember Jared Brossett\u2019s accident on the next council meeting agenda for his immediate replacement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for placement on the next council meeting agenda for immediate replacement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Councilmember, Jared Brossett, accident\n- UID: 7cc61395-f4a2-4cb9-aa65-84dee98c978b\n\n- Topic: City Waste Union Strike\n- Summary: Request to appear before the council to discuss the issue of the City Waste Union Strike regarding worker compensation, protective equipment, and working conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request to appear before the council to discuss the strike and related issues.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Waste Union Strike, worker compensation, protective equipment\n- UID: 7cc61395-f4a2-4cb9-aa65-84dee98c978b", + "uid": "7cc61395-f4a2-4cb9-aa65-84dee98c978b", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Erin Routh-Smith\n- Summary: Erin Routh-Smith requested to address the City Council regarding the abuse of City Waste Union Sanitation Workers employed by Metro Disposal and People Ready, to be placed on the next city council meeting for discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received and referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: City Waste Union, Sanitation Workers, Abuse, Metro Disposal, People Ready\n- UID: e87fcb27-1c99-40da-b805-54c52fc52556\n\n- Topic: Communication from Amanda J. Wood\n- Summary: Amanda J. Wood requested to address the Council at its next meeting regarding the abuse of the City Waste Union Sanitation Workers employed by Metro Disposal and People Ready.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received and referred to the Public Works, Sanitation, and Environment Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: City Waste Union, Sanitation Workers, Abuse, Metro Disposal, People Ready\n- UID: e87fcb27-1c99-40da-b805-54c52fc52556\n\n- Topic: Report from the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The report detailed an appeal of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s denial of an application to demolish the entire contributing rated structure of the property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Electronically submitted and received\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition Appeal, 727 S. Salcedo Street\n- UID: e87fcb27-1c99-40da-b805-54c52fc52556", + "uid": "e87fcb27-1c99-40da-b805-54c52fc52556", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The report details an appeal of the conceptual approval of an application to construct a three-story structure located at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report submitted electronically and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks, Appeal, Construction, Conceptual Approval\n- UID: 0f05a5a5-a860-45a4-afca-677afa0d977e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-Bl\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,985\n- Votes Summary: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance withdrawn upon motion by Cm. Williams and seconded by Cm. Banks.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic Urban District, Withdrawn\n- UID: 0f05a5a5-a860-45a4-afca-677afa0d977e\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Mixed-Use Planned Community District Overlay\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant an amendment to remove a specific lot from the MUPC Mixed-Use Planned Community District overlay. The ordinance was to remove the MUPC District from one lot while remaining in effect for a neighboring property. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,986\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Details on the outcome of the vote are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Mixed-Use Planned Community District, Zoning\n- UID: 0f05a5a5-a860-45a4-afca-677afa0d977e", + "uid": "0f05a5a5-a860-45a4-afca-677afa0d977e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 43/20\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for an emergency shelter in a specific district. It was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,986\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- UID: e1714338-964f-42ce-8720-aef5840d518b\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 46/20\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish a conditional use for an emergency shelter in a specific district. It was also withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,992\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- UID: e1714338-964f-42ce-8720-aef5840d518b\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-201\n- Summary: The motion granted approval for a demolition permit for a property at 2501 S. Prieur St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-201\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: e1714338-964f-42ce-8720-aef5840d518b", + "uid": "e1714338-964f-42ce-8720-aef5840d518b", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property at 2503-05 S. Prieur St.\n- Summary: Motion M-20-202, introduced by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property at 2503-05 S. Prieur St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-202\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Approval for Property at 472 Josephine St.\n- Summary: Motion M-20-205, introduced by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property at 472 Josephine St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-205\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit.\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Consent Agenda\n- Summary: Motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was moved by Williams, seconded by Banks, and was adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda adopted.\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-200\n- Summary: Motion M-20-200 was introduced by multiple councilmembers and the details can be found at the provided URL.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-200\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Details and voting outcomes available at the provided URL.\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa", + "uid": "4f6c7b8d-c616-40ac-a717-9a263c08695e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of City Council Rule 34\n- Summary: The ordinance is to suspend City Council Rule 34, establishing a deadline of 120 days from 7/2/20 for all applicable ordinances, motions, and resolutions currently pending with the Council. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-200\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of City Council Rule 34 with a new deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Rule 34, Deadline, Suspension\n- UID: 89179f7a-1686-47a9-b0fc-694308b86f3c\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of John Koeferl for Neighbors\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision for new construction of two adjacent doubles that conform to zoning but have a scale that is jarring to the existing settlement in the neighborhood. The hearing was held, and the details of the outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal of HDLC decision for new construction\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Zoning, Construction\n- UID: 89179f7a-1686-47a9-b0fc-694308b86f3c", + "uid": "89179f7a-1686-47a9-b0fc-694308b86f3c", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion denying the appeal of John Koeferl regarding the Historic District Landmarks Commission decision of approval for the construction of two single-family homes in the Holy Cross Historic District.\n- Summary: The motion was to deny the appeal and uphold the HDLC decision for the construction of homes at 421-23 & 425-27 Alabo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-190\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the appeal was adopted, upholding the HDLC decision for the construction of homes in the historic district.\n- UID: 4c24897b-b92a-4691-9853-0720a9a3fd15\n\n- Topic: HDLC appeal of Dareion T. Blackwell\n- Summary: The appeal was regarding the retention of demolition of perimeter walls and facade of a contributing one-story, single-family residential building at 4716-4718 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was discussed, and a motion was made to overrule the HDLC's decision and grant approval for the retention of demolition of the building.\n- UID: 4c24897b-b92a-4691-9853-0720a9a3fd15\n\n- Topic: Motion overruling the HDLC decision and granting approval for the retention of demolition of perimeter walls and facade of a contributing one-story, single-family residential building\n- Summary: The motion was to overrule the HDLC's decision and grant approval for the retention of demolition at 4716 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-188\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was made to overrule the HDLC's decision and grant approval for the retention of demolition of the building at 4716 Burgundy Street.\n- UID: 4c24897b-b92a-4691-9853-0720a9a3fd15", + "uid": "4c24897b-b92a-4691-9853-0720a9a3fd15", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Keith Blazio, Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition permit for the property at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-188\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal to overturn the denial of the demolition permit was adopted with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition permit, appeal\n- UID: f2f70243-85ce-4c88-8cdd-a4bd9588805f\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Requesting an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" for proposed plans for the property at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, conceptual approval, appeal\n- UID: f2f70243-85ce-4c88-8cdd-a4bd9588805f\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal for James Thomas, Owner\n- Summary: Requesting an appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the full demolition proposed for a property.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition permit, appeal\n- UID: f2f70243-85ce-4c88-8cdd-a4bd9588805f", + "uid": "f2f70243-85ce-4c88-8cdd-a4bd9588805f", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 3/20 - ST. THOMAS PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a bar in a Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, with 15 provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 3/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: c50ff84f-245f-4331-9b2e-d18d70ac9941\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-214 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BANKS\n- Summary: A motion approving the conditional use request provided in ZD No. 03/20, subject to 14 provisos recommended by the City Planning Commission, with amendments and additions to the provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-214\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was made to approve the conditional use request with amendments and additions to the provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Motion, City Planning Commission\n- UID: c50ff84f-245f-4331-9b2e-d18d70ac9941", + "uid": "c50ff84f-245f-4331-9b2e-d18d70ac9941", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regulation of Bar Use in Specific Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines specific regulations for bars operating within a designated zoning district, including requirements for security and operation plans, noise abatement plans, and limitations on outdoor and live music. It also restricts the hours of operation and prohibits retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, imposing strict regulations on bar operations within the specified zoning district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bar Use, Zoning Regulations, Security Plans, Noise Abatement, Hours of Operation\n- UID: 47edcbaa-789a-40ba-ae47-7ac606aff962\n\n- Topic: Limitation of Bar Space and Hours of Operation\n- Summary: This ordinance restricts the size of the bar space to 1,615 square feet and imposes specific hours of operation from Sunday through Wednesday and Thursday through Saturday. It also prohibits new customers after closing hours and requires the complete shutdown of the restaurant within two hours of closing.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a strong majority, imposing limitations on the size and operating hours of the bar.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bar Space Limitation, Hours of Operation, Customer Restrictions\n- UID: 47edcbaa-789a-40ba-ae47-7ac606aff962\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Outdoor and Live Music at Petitioned Bar Use\n- Summary: This ordinance prohibits the petitioned bar use from having outdoor and live music.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, enforcing the prohibition of outdoor and live music at the petitioned bar use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Music Prohibition, Bar Use, Live Entertainment\n- UID: 47edcbaa-789a-40ba-ae47-7ac606aff962", + "uid": "47edcbaa-789a-40ba-ae47-7ac606aff962", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restrictions on \"to go\" cups\n- Summary: The use of \"to go\" cups shall be restricted to cups displaying the name or logo of the establishment.\n- Ordinance Number: 16\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The use of \"to go\" cups is restricted to those displaying the establishment's name or logo.\n- Tags/Keywords: \"to go\" cups, restrictions, establishment branding\n- UID: 104456bb-e42e-465d-b0db-1dd37f3b506d\n\n- Topic: Regulations for food trucks\n- Summary: Food trucks are limited to one vehicle parked in a specified zone on St. Thomas Street, with no generators permitted. Trash receptacles must be available, and a litter abatement program approved by the Department of Sanitation is required.\n- Ordinance Number: 17, 18\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (10 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (9 YEAS, 5 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Food trucks are limited to one vehicle, with specific parking and sanitation requirements in place.\n- Tags/Keywords: food trucks, parking regulations, litter abatement\n- UID: 104456bb-e42e-465d-b0db-1dd37f3b506d\n\n- Topic: Regulations for bar patrons and developers\n- Summary: Regulations include prohibiting loitering and alcohol consumption in front of structures, restricting bar patrons' access to St. Thomas Street, and requiring signs reminding patrons to respect the neighborhood.\n- Ordinance Number: 19, 20, 21\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (11 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Regulations regarding loitering, alcohol consumption, and patron access have been approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: bar regulations, loitering, alcohol consumption, patron access\n- UID: 104456bb-e42e-465d-b0db-1dd37f3b506d\n\n- Topic: Creation and maintenance of passenger zones\n- Summary: Developers must work with the Department of Public Works to create and maintain a designated passenger zone for the expeditious receiving or discharging of passengers.\n- Ordinance Number: 22\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (12 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Developers are required to create and maintain a designated passenger zone for passenger embarkation and disembarkation.\n- Tags/Keywords: passenger zones, public works, passenger embarkation\n- UID: 104456bb-e42e-465d-b0db-1dd37f3b506d", + "uid": "104456bb-e42e-465d-b0db-1dd37f3b506d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keith Blazio, Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition permit for the property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the appeal to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition Permit, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 183d05cc-1c90-4d06-967c-dcab8bff4ca6\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" for the proposed plans for the property located at 519 First Street. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the appeal to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Conceptual Approval, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 183d05cc-1c90-4d06-967c-dcab8bff4ca6\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of James Thomas, Owner\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the full demolition proposed for the property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street. The appeal was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the appeal to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 183d05cc-1c90-4d06-967c-dcab8bff4ca6", + "uid": "183d05cc-1c90-4d06-967c-dcab8bff4ca6", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6/20 - Moyassar Nawash\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 6-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: 48042f15-31b9-40d6-a383-436a29282c7e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 10/20 - Light City Church\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an educational facility in specific districts and the rescission of a previous ordinance. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to fourteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 10-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with fourteen provisos\n- UID: 48042f15-31b9-40d6-a383-436a29282c7e\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-187 - By: Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 10/20, subject to fourteen provisos as recommended in the City Planning Report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-187\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (ELECTRONICALLY SUBMITTED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 10/30/20\n- UID: 48042f15-31b9-40d6-a383-436a29282c7e", + "uid": "48042f15-31b9-40d6-a383-436a29282c7e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 13/20 - Kevin M. Davis\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for Square 367, Lots 15 and 16. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 13-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the zoning change from residential to commercial district passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change\n- UID: e6c2e261-4bfa-4c9f-b7f1-4d6f70135d5c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 14/20 - 1901 Sophie, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a third commercial short-term rental unit in an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and the Magazine Street Use Restriction Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not voted on - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on and was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Short-Term Rental, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e6c2e261-4bfa-4c9f-b7f1-4d6f70135d5c", + "uid": "e6c2e261-4bfa-4c9f-b7f1-4d6f70135d5c", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution supporting RTA\u2019s temporary fare waiver in Orleans Parish on City-Wide Election Days\n- Summary: The resolution supports the temporary fare waiver by RTA, removing an obstacle for many residents to exercise their right to vote on City-Wide Election Days.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-220\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, supporting the temporary fare waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, fare waiver, election, Orleans Parish\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 16/20 - Casa Angelo, Inc.\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission's recommendation for approval subject to two provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 16/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Denied\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a conditional use was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, conditional use, retail sale, alcoholic beverages\n- UID: 8e946742-d73a-4e7c-9359-fc09c92cb45a\n\n- Topic: Motion to overrule the City Planning Commission's recommendation for ZD No. 16/20\n- Summary: A motion to overrule the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant \"denial\" of the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-215\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was submitted electronically, overruling the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, overruling, conditional use\n- UID: 8e946742-d73a-4e7c-9359-fc09c92cb45a", + "uid": "8e946742-d73a-4e7c-9359-fc09c92cb45a", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 17/20 - CHINESE TEA GARDEN INVESTMENTS, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District to an S-Bl Suburban Business District for a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 17/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was granted as provided in ZD No. 17/20.\n- UID: f4668e2b-284a-424e-b113-6240c85c694e\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-195 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BROSSETT\n- Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 17/20. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and the zoning change request were approved.\n- UID: f4668e2b-284a-424e-b113-6240c85c694e", + "uid": "f4668e2b-284a-424e-b113-6240c85c694e", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19/20 - Bienville Ancar, IIT\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- UID: 2cf36f0c-cba3-4a97-8568-364e6679c9fe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/20 - Maloney Sept, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and to now grant a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to twenty-three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- UID: 2cf36f0c-cba3-4a97-8568-364e6679c9fe\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/20 - Flapdoodle, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- UID: 2cf36f0c-cba3-4a97-8568-364e6679c9fe", + "uid": "2cf36f0c-cba3-4a97-8568-364e6679c9fe", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 25/20 - Dillard University\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to EC Educational Campus District for Dillard University, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\". The motion for the zoning change was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 25/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved.\n- UID: 7047aabc-fb6a-46e2-af0a-ac44e96893ec\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-196\n- Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 25/20. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-196\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 7047aabc-fb6a-46e2-af0a-ac44e96893ec\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 26/20 - Keith C. Ferdinand\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The decision for this ordinance was not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Decision not provided.\n- UID: 7047aabc-fb6a-46e2-af0a-ac44e96893ec", + "uid": "7047aabc-fb6a-46e2-af0a-ac44e96893ec", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 28/20 - Marshall Wallace\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with four provisos. The motion to approve the conditional use with the addition of one proviso passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 28/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with the addition of one proviso.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling\n- UID: 32f3253f-feac-42c9-9cc4-9033c3be09bf\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-211 by Councilmember Giarrusso\n- Summary: The motion approved the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 28/20 with the addition of one proviso, which required the removal of concrete from the front yard and its replacement with a driveway leading to four parking spaces. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-211\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, granting the conditional use request with the additional proviso.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, Parking Spaces\n- UID: 32f3253f-feac-42c9-9cc4-9033c3be09bf", + "uid": "32f3253f-feac-42c9-9cc4-9033c3be09bf", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 30/20 - Corvus Real Estate Holdings LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 30/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: PASSED - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT: 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- UID: 0d7092a6-17c0-484f-91a7-a60cd9184c3d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-7\n- Summary: Requesting to apply Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map as recommended in the \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\". The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 31/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- UID: 0d7092a6-17c0-484f-91a7-a60cd9184c3d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 32/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-8\n- Summary: Requesting to amend height requirements for fences in the Lake Terrace neighborhood. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 32/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- UID: 0d7092a6-17c0-484f-91a7-a60cd9184c3d", + "uid": "0d7092a6-17c0-484f-91a7-a60cd9184c3d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to amend Section 21.6.N, Fences and Walls, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (CZO) for Lake Terrace\n- Summary: The motion aimed to overrule the City Planning Commission and approve a text amendment to include height requirements for fences in the Lake Terrace area. The proposed height requirements were specified for different yard areas within the S-RS Suburban Single Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 32/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, overruling the City Planning Commission's recommendation and approving the text amendment for height requirements for fences in the Lake Terrace area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Text Amendment, Zoning Ordinance, Lake Terrace, Height Requirements\n- UID: 6d83304f-ed99-42ca-b8d2-e8451c20925b\n\n- Topic: Request for Amendment to Ordinance No. 27,600 MCS (Zoning Docket 074/17) for a restaurant expansion\n- Summary: The request sought an amendment to an existing ordinance to authorize the expansion of a restaurant within an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 34/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for the amendment to authorize the expansion of the restaurant within the designated district passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Restaurant Expansion, Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 6d83304f-ed99-42ca-b8d2-e8451c20925b", + "uid": "6d83304f-ed99-42ca-b8d2-e8451c20925b", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 34/20\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from S-Bl Suburban Neighborhood Business District and S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for Lakeshore Lands and Section 3, Pt. Groves 1-2. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 34/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved.\n- UID: c72ef8e8-d863-436f-904f-44514d11e351\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-186 by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request provided in ZD No. 37/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 37-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change request was passed.\n- UID: c72ef8e8-d863-436f-904f-44514d11e351", + "uid": "c72ef8e8-d863-436f-904f-44514d11e351", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 38/20 - Modification of Use Permissions for Child Day Care Centers\n- Summary: The motion requested modifications to the use permissions and standards for child day care centers in non-residential zoning districts to increase availability. The City Planning Commission recommended modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 38/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: 7, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, and the City Planning Commission's recommendation was granted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Child Day Care Centers, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e54b87b4-f6c4-4443-80e3-7c5b6abefbd9\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-199 - Approval of Text Amendments for Zoning Docket No. 38/20\n- Summary: The motion approved the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the text amendments request provided in ZD No. 38/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-199\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSENT: N/A, RECUSED: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, and the text amendments request was granted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendments, Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e54b87b4-f6c4-4443-80e3-7c5b6abefbd9", + "uid": "e54b87b4-f6c4-4443-80e3-7c5b6abefbd9", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket 40/20 - Lynn Schwarzhoff\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a short term rental in a specific district, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 40/53\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was granted with the specified provisos.\n- UID: bae9561a-96a8-465f-89b3-e8c1caa34e33\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-191 - By: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: This motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 40/20, subject to seven provisos as provided in the City Planning report. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-191\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request was adopted.\n- UID: bae9561a-96a8-465f-89b3-e8c1caa34e33", + "uid": "bae9561a-96a8-465f-89b3-e8c1caa34e33", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-49\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use in certain districts, subject to specific conditions. Impacting zoning districts citywide. Recommendation for modified approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Residential Use\n- UID: c820aa18-bd9e-4dfc-ad77-1a30f2c56a77\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 42/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-64\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new overlay district named the Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District, to allow the legal re-establishment of multi-family structures and promote affordable housing in a specific area. The proposed text change could affect properties in New Orleans East. Recommendation for modified approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 42/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment passed with 7 in favor and 2 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Overlay District, Affordable Housing, Multi-Family Housing\n- UID: c820aa18-bd9e-4dfc-ad77-1a30f2c56a77", + "uid": "c820aa18-bd9e-4dfc-ad77-1a30f2c56a77", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 44/20 - RUSSELL FRANK\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District, recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission, continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Bed and Breakfast, Conditional Use\n- UID: 5738bfd4-dc01-43a6-b6d1-9907ab3a0876\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 45/20 - LINDEN AND WALES, LLC\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, approved by the City Planning Commission, subject to six provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 45/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with six provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-family Dwelling, Conditional Use\n- UID: 5738bfd4-dc01-43a6-b6d1-9907ab3a0876\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-216 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BANKS\n- Summary: Motion to approve the conditional use request in ZD No. 45/20, subject to six provisos, electronically submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-216\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Electronically submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, Approval\n- UID: 5738bfd4-dc01-43a6-b6d1-9907ab3a0876", + "uid": "5738bfd4-dc01-43a6-b6d1-9907ab3a0876", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 47/20 - ABUD DEVELOPMENT, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two- Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six provisos. The ordinance was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 47/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with six provisos.\n- UID: 7845f43e-3b21-46f5-a4f1-2d7e3df559e4\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-217 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BANKS\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the conditional use request provided in ZD No. 47/20, subject to six provisos as recommended in the City Planning report. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M=-20-217\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request granted as recommended.\n- UID: 7845f43e-3b21-46f5-a4f1-2d7e3df559e4", + "uid": "7845f43e-3b21-46f5-a4f1-2d7e3df559e4", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 48/20 - FRERET, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District in Friburg. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 48/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9e6e0d8f-f8c8-44b1-947f-8d36cf7baec1\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 49/20 - SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVORS, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 49/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the next meeting for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9e6e0d8f-f8c8-44b1-947f-8d36cf7baec1\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 50/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-20-80\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish a new Interim Zoning District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is not specified.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further information or decision not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Interim Zoning District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9e6e0d8f-f8c8-44b1-947f-8d36cf7baec1", + "uid": "9e6e0d8f-f8c8-44b1-947f-8d36cf7baec1", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 75, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 51/20 - 6400 Chef Menteur, LLC\n- Summary: Conditional use request to permit dwellings above the ground floor in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District, with the recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (FOR DENIAL)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, zoning, denial\n- UID: cb28954b-74a8-41e2-9f8d-7568029f4a51\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-189 - By: Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: A motion to approve the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and grant the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 51/20, subject to twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, approval, conditional use\n- UID: cb28954b-74a8-41e2-9f8d-7568029f4a51\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52/20 - Zelia, CNP, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" as permitted uses in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, text amendment, motor vehicle dealership\n- UID: cb28954b-74a8-41e2-9f8d-7568029f4a51", + "uid": "cb28954b-74a8-41e2-9f8d-7568029f4a51", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 76, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52/20 - 1929 Jackson Avenue, LLC\n - Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for the property at 1929 Jackson Avenue and 2130 Danneel Street.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD No. 52/20\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban District, Property Development\n - UID: ca532a3a-1351-4613-8f71-a0150dde5e88\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 53/20 - Housing Authority of New Orleans\n - Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and a designated area.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD No. 53/20\n - Votes Summary: Approved with twenty (20) provisos\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n - Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Alcohol Sales, Conditional Use\n - UID: ca532a3a-1351-4613-8f71-a0150dde5e88\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-198 by Councilmember Brossett\n - Summary: A motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 54/20, subject to twenty (20) provisos.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD No. 54/20\n - Votes Summary: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved\n - Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n - UID: ca532a3a-1351-4613-8f71-a0150dde5e88", + "uid": "ca532a3a-1351-4613-8f71-a0150dde5e88", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 77, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Occupancy Tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the city code by adding Article XIV to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Levy, Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, City Code\n- UID: 5ebf4ac3-5f67-4eb0-bc0e-62f62f7d3ecd\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: An ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-Optic, McLeodUSA\n- UID: 5ebf4ac3-5f67-4eb0-bc0e-62f62f7d3ecd", + "uid": "5ebf4ac3-5f67-4eb0-bc0e-62f62f7d3ecd", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 78, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Smart City Pilot\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot in consultation with the City. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to a future meeting for further discussion and potential vote\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans, funding\n- UID: 3470c01d-3f48-40d5-b660-83199b0ddc2a\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility and Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. An amendment was also proposed to modify the hours of operation, square-footage limitations, and affordable housing requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: 32943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, CBD-5 Urban Core, Amendment\n- UID: 3470c01d-3f48-40d5-b660-83199b0ddc2a", + "uid": "3470c01d-3f48-40d5-b660-83199b0ddc2a", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 79, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and re-ordain the 2020 Capital Budget, reallocating funds from various departments and appropriating them to others. The ordinance passed as amended.\n- Ordinance Number: 32943 - 28385 M.C.S. AS AMENDED\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Funds were de-appropriated from certain departments and appropriated to others in the 2020 Capital Budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriation, Re-allocation\n- UID: c970d313-2438-4715-8aa9-1db7d58559cb", + "uid": "c970d313-2438-4715-8aa9-1db7d58559cb", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 80, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Cal. No. 32,956\n- Summary: This ordinance involves additional de-appropriations and appropriations of bond funds and insurance proceeds. The Budget Committee recommended approval with amendments. The amendment motion passed, and the ordinance was further approved as amended.\n- Ordinance Number: 32956 - 28386 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to add additional de-appropriations and appropriations of bond funds and insurance proceeds; ordinance was approved as amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Committee, bond funds, insurance proceeds, appropriations\n- UID: 7b86bd74-9201-483d-bcde-592e614f81e9\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 70-810 and 70-813 of the City Code\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to mandate provisions in multi-year contracts that provide for annual inflation adjustments and require reporting regarding compliance. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,979\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Mandating provisions in multi-year contracts and requiring reporting regarding compliance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-year contracts, inflation adjustments, compliance reporting\n- UID: 7b86bd74-9201-483d-bcde-592e614f81e9", + "uid": "7b86bd74-9201-483d-bcde-592e614f81e9", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 81, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 32,979\n- Summary: An amendment to Ordinance Cal. No. 32,979 to include effective dates and provide with respect thereto.\n- Ordinance Number: 32979 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 32,979 was passed with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Ordinance Calendar, Effective Dates\n- UID: 195b60ed-a6b9-4376-b628-2a46d2fdcbe6", + "uid": "195b60ed-a6b9-4376-b628-2a46d2fdcbe6", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 82, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and regulation of electric scooters\n- Summary: An ordinance to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and to provide for prohibitions and regulation relative to electric scooters. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32979\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric scooters, Regulation, Ordinance\n- UID: e7232309-a81d-4d90-81c8-3515eaf2aaa7\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, Appropriation\n- UID: e7232309-a81d-4d90-81c8-3515eaf2aaa7\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32983\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, Appropriation\n- UID: e7232309-a81d-4d90-81c8-3515eaf2aaa7", + "uid": "e7232309-a81d-4d90-81c8-3515eaf2aaa7", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 83, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for SAFE-ITR Grant Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program. It was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,987\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: e34ab911-1b73-4719-9435-1c9e8fd070e5\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for SAFE-ITR and Byrne JAG Grant Programs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds for the SAFE-ITR Grant program and transfer funds from the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Department of Police for the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program. It was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,988\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: e34ab911-1b73-4719-9435-1c9e8fd070e5\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training Grant Program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program. It was electronically submitted and the fiscal note was received.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,989\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Electronically submitted and fiscal note received\n- UID: e34ab911-1b73-4719-9435-1c9e8fd070e5", + "uid": "e34ab911-1b73-4719-9435-1c9e8fd070e5", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 84, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training program\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,990\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, NOPD, operating budget\n- UID: ceb33434-b888-4a59-a3e8-ad62c7407756\n\n- Topic: Transfer of state grant funds for the Department of Police\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer state grant funds from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety within the Department of Police from the personal services category to the other operating category for supplies.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Department of Police, operating budget\n- UID: ceb33434-b888-4a59-a3e8-ad62c7407756\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. O. 32,994\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act funds, Office of Criminal Justice Coordination, NOPD, operating budget\n- UID: ceb33434-b888-4a59-a3e8-ad62c7407756", + "uid": "ceb33434-b888-4a59-a3e8-ad62c7407756", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 85, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,995\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: 66b77fe4-91f8-4865-b5d5-1c0049bb700c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. It was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,996\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: 66b77fe4-91f8-4865-b5d5-1c0049bb700c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. It was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,997\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: 66b77fe4-91f8-4865-b5d5-1c0049bb700c", + "uid": "66b77fe4-91f8-4865-b5d5-1c0049bb700c", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 86, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of US Department of Health and Human Services funds for COVID-19 response and HIV-positive, low-income populations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,998\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19 response, Health Department, budget appropriation\n- UID: 0c5ed562-7083-426f-95cd-9b7b734e39b4\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of US Department of Health and Human Services funds for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,999\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19 response, Health Department, budget appropriation\n- UID: 0c5ed562-7083-426f-95cd-9b7b734e39b4\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of [No further information provided]\n- Ordinance Number: 33,002\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: federal flood mitigation, grant funds, budget appropriation\n- UID: 0c5ed562-7083-426f-95cd-9b7b734e39b4", + "uid": "0c5ed562-7083-426f-95cd-9b7b734e39b4", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 87, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,003\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Homeland Security, Grant Funds\n- UID: f2f023c9-bee5-4ea3-b635-321ea206c7b3\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: An ordinance to change the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and to change the name of sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North Doctor Norman Francis Parkway and Moss Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to a later meeting without further discussion or amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Renaming, Historical Names\n- UID: f2f023c9-bee5-4ea3-b635-321ea206c7b3\n\n- Topic: Size limitations for trucks traveling\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and provide revised size limitations for trucks traveling in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck Size Limitations, City Code Amendments\n- UID: f2f023c9-bee5-4ea3-b635-321ea206c7b3", + "uid": "f2f023c9-bee5-4ea3-b635-321ea206c7b3", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 88, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Intergovernmental Revenues\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Revenues in the city's operating budget for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Intergovernmental Revenues, Appropriation\n- UID: bc9e0c2e-51d8-42cd-a6bb-06baff046446\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Intergovernmental Expenditures\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Expenditures in the city's operating budget for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33006\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Intergovernmental Expenditures, Appropriation\n- UID: bc9e0c2e-51d8-42cd-a6bb-06baff046446\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's office.\n- Ordinance Number: 33007\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Intergovernmental Transfers, Appropriation\n- UID: bc9e0c2e-51d8-42cd-a6bb-06baff046446", + "uid": "bc9e0c2e-51d8-42cd-a6bb-06baff046446", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 89, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget Appropriation for Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans in 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not mentioned in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 10/30/20, continued to the meeting of 7/16/20. Technical correction needed.\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: An ordinance to mandate that NOPD provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel, and to prohibit NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not mentioned in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 10/30/20, continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- UID: dad21252-f479-452a-ade0-a361e61d688d", + "uid": "dad21252-f479-452a-ade0-a361e61d688d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 90, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Jerome \u201cBig Duck\u201d Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a committee to review the allocation of City resources across the local criminal justice system and provide recommendations to the Council on investments and associated policy priorities.\n- Ordinance Number: 33019 - 28388 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed after being amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Justice System, Advisory Committee, City resources, Policy priorities\n- UID: fb430d70-ed74-4864-a46b-e7d36db00f2d\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend sections related to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation, limiting officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcome for this ordinance are not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendments, Summons, Arrest, Misdemeanor violations\n- UID: fb430d70-ed74-4864-a46b-e7d36db00f2d", + "uid": "fb430d70-ed74-4864-a46b-e7d36db00f2d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 91, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Surveillance Technology Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain sections of the City of New Orleans Code to create regulations pertaining to the city's use of surveillance technology, including the ban of certain technology, approval process, Council oversight, and limitations on data collection, use, and sharing. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 7/16/20\n- UID: f1ff436b-7484-4db2-bf1d-658ea55be287\n\n- Topic: Appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: This motion ratified the appointment of Mark Raymond, Jr. as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission, for a term ending on June 18, 2021. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified\n- UID: f1ff436b-7484-4db2-bf1d-658ea55be287\n\n- Topic: Appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: This motion ratified the appointment of Paul [No further details provided in the summary].\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified\n- UID: f1ff436b-7484-4db2-bf1d-658ea55be287", + "uid": "f1ff436b-7484-4db2-bf1d-658ea55be287", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 92, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Sterbcow to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Sterbcow, nominee of the District A councilmember, was appointed as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion to adopt passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Sterbcow approved\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Street Renaming Commission, Appointment, M-20-184\n- UID: 54cd8372-f919-4afc-9c17-4b563f4bcca4\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Karl Connor to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Karl Connor, nominee of the District B councilmember, was ratified, confirmed, and approved as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval, and the motion to adopt passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-185\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Karl Connor approved\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Street Renaming Commission, Appointment, M-20-185\n- UID: 54cd8372-f919-4afc-9c17-4b563f4bcca4\n\n- Topic: Rejection of Funding from Special Escrow Account\n- Summary: The City Council stated that it will decline to accept the money disbursed to the City of New Orleans from the special escrow account established by HB 842 and will reject funding from bail bond fees. It also encouraged the Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-192\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: City Council's decision to decline special escrow account funding and reject bail bond fees\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Funding Rejection, Special Escrow Account, R-20-192\n- UID: 54cd8372-f919-4afc-9c17-4b563f4bcca4", + "uid": "54cd8372-f919-4afc-9c17-4b563f4bcca4", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 93, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reauthorization of Equal Pay Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance reauthorizes the Equal Pay Advisory Committee for an additional year from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-193\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to reauthorize the Equal Pay Advisory Committee for another year passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Equal Pay Advisory Committee, Reauthorization, Motion\n- UID: 46800357-63b4-44cf-b1e7-2cf13a9723b9\n\n- Topic: Support for A.P. Tureaud Cultural District\n- Summary: The resolution supports an application to the State of Louisiana for the creation of the \u201cA.P. Tureaud Cultural District.\u201d\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-194\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution in support of the A.P. Tureaud Cultural District application passed with five yeas and two absences.\n- Tags/Keywords: A.P. Tureaud Cultural District, Resolution, Support\n- UID: 46800357-63b4-44cf-b1e7-2cf13a9723b9", + "uid": "46800357-63b4-44cf-b1e7-2cf13a9723b9", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 94, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\u2019s request for a demolition permit\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced two motions (M-20-203 and M-20-204) granting approval for demolition permits for properties at 417 S. Johnson St. and 2616 S. Broad St. respectively. Both motions were postponed on 10/30/20 and continued to the meeting of 7/16/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-203, M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-20-203: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n - M-20-204: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Both motions were approved for the demolition permits.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Property\n- UID: d0ee264c-42ff-44be-86f0-893984441213\n\n- Topic: City Council Street Renaming Commission Appointments\n- Summary: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer introduced motion M-20-206, ratifying the appointment of Gia Hamilton as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission. Councilmember Brossett introduced motion M-20-207, ratifying the appointment of Kevin Jackson as a member of the same commission. Both appointments were recommended by the Governmental Affairs Committee and electronically submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-206, M-20-207\n- Votes Summary:\n - M-20-206: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n - M-20-207: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Both motions were approved for the appointments to the City Council Street Renaming Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Street Renaming Commission, Appointments, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: d0ee264c-42ff-44be-86f0-893984441213", + "uid": "d0ee264c-42ff-44be-86f0-893984441213", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 95, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Richard Westmoreland to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The motion M-20-208, introduced by Councilmember Williams, ratified and approved the appointment of Richard Westmoreland to the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-208\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Richard Westmoreland approved\n- UID: 58ff02ea-66ea-4b37-97a5-e1839ecf9809\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Bobbie Hill to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The motion M-20-209, introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, ratified and approved the appointment of Bobbie Hill to the City Council Street Renaming Commission, effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans, for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-209\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Bobbie Hill approved\n- UID: 58ff02ea-66ea-4b37-97a5-e1839ecf9809", + "uid": "58ff02ea-66ea-4b37-97a5-e1839ecf9809", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 96, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Westmoreland to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The Council voted to approve the appointment of Westmoreland, nominated by the Council President, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Westmoreland approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Council appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, Council President, term ending\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Galethea Baham to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The Council ratified and approved the appointment of Galethea Baham, nominee of the District E councilmember, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-210\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Galethea Baham approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Council appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, District E councilmember, term ending\n- UID: f2afbb96-cf37-4dfa-a299-d7a58a523549\n\n- Topic: Extension of Suspension of Utility Electric and Gas Service Disconnects\n- Summary: The Council passed a resolution and order to extend the suspension of utility electric and gas service disconnects for nonpayment.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-212\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of suspension of utility service disconnects approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility service, suspension extension, nonpayment\n- UID: fad94660-c088-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa", + "uid": "f2afbb96-cf37-4dfa-a299-d7a58a523549", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 97, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Gia Hamilton to the City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the appointment of Gia Hamilton, nominee of the District C councilmember, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-212\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Gia Hamilton to the City Council Street Renaming Commission was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, Gia Hamilton, Approval\n- UID: 0b67f7ac-b184-4557-9fb8-52dd5693dd84\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Kevin Jackson to the City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying, confirming, and approving the appointment of Kevin Jackson, nominee of the District D councilmember, as a member of the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-207\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Kevin Jackson to the City Council Street Renaming Commission was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, City Council Street Renaming Commission, Kevin Jackson, Approval\n- UID: 0b67f7ac-b184-4557-9fb8-52dd5693dd84\n\n- Topic: Extension of Suspension of Utility Electric and Gas Service Disconnects for Nonpayment\n- Summary: A resolution and order extending the suspension of utility electric and gas service disconnects for nonpayment.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-212\n- Votes Summary: N/A (Not a motion or appointment, but a resolution)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to extend the suspension of utility electric and gas service disconnects for nonpayment was passed, but no specific vote count is provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Utility Services, Suspension, Resolution\n- UID: 0b67f7ac-b184-4557-9fb8-52dd5693dd84", + "uid": "0b67f7ac-b184-4557-9fb8-52dd5693dd84", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 98, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-213 - Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: This resolution pertains to the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, as approved in previous council resolutions. The vote resulted in a 6-0 passage, with one council member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-213\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, allowing for the extension of the filing deadline for the formula rate plans as approved in previous council resolutions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, resolution, council\n- UID: 8f5f0358-3537-4f37-b07a-93241ce46abf", + "uid": "8f5f0358-3537-4f37-b07a-93241ce46abf", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 99, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment to City Council Street Renaming Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the Mayor's appointment of Kimberly Jones-Williams to the City Council Street Renaming Commission for a term ending on June 18, 2021. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-218\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kimberly Jones-Williams approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Street Renaming Commission, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: bb9ca26c-b55d-4e1b-8437-0e37f2bdc70a\n\n- Topic: Extension of Printing Arrangement with The Advocate/Times-Picayune\n- Summary: The ordinance extended the existing printing arrangement with The Advocate/Times-Picayune from June 1, 2020, to May 31, 2021, or until the official journal is let out to bid and an alternate selected.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-219\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of printing arrangement with The Advocate/Times-Picayune approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Printing arrangement, The Advocate/Times-Picayune\n- UID: bb9ca26c-b55d-4e1b-8437-0e37f2bdc70a", + "uid": "bb9ca26c-b55d-4e1b-8437-0e37f2bdc70a", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 100, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate Special Revenue and Trust Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the New Orleans Public Library.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,022\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, New Orleans Public Library\n- UID: e88df376-a826-4303-bccb-ac6332ca5f28\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Special Revenue and Trust Funds for New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate Special Revenue and Trust Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the New Orleans Public Library.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,023\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Appropriation, New Orleans Public Library\n- UID: e88df376-a826-4303-bccb-ac6332ca5f28\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Veterans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a veterans' facility in a specific location.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,024\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No voting outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Veterans' Facility\n- UID: e88df376-a826-4303-bccb-ac6332ca5f28", + "uid": "e88df376-a826-4303-bccb-ac6332ca5f28", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 101, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning for Wellness Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the establishment of a wellness facility in a Suburban Multi-Family Residential District. \n- Ordinance Number: 24/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Wellness Facility, Residential District\n- UID: d9aea4c6-54ee-4fba-a428-c4fd3c4b0250\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Residential Care Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit a residential care facility in specified districts. \n- Ordinance Number: 36/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, indicating support for the establishment of the residential care facility.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Residential Care Facility, Suburban Business District\n- UID: d9aea4c6-54ee-4fba-a428-c4fd3c4b0250\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with UNO\n- Summary: This ordinance authorized the Mayor to enter into an amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the University of New Orleans for the restoration of the City's infrastructure. \n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the modification and extension of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with UNO.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Infrastructure Restoration, UNO\n- UID: d9aea4c6-54ee-4fba-a428-c4fd3c4b0250", + "uid": "d9aea4c6-54ee-4fba-a428-c4fd3c4b0250", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 102, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget appropriations for early childhood education\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Youth and Families for early childhood education.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,027\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget appropriations, early childhood education, ordinance\n- UID: c2ac7fb2-2fb6-4809-92a4-9ae6f4cfde4d\n\n- Topic: Zoning change for specific area\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The zoning docket number is 1/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,029\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, municipal district, historic urban neighborhood, ordinance\n- UID: c2ac7fb2-2fb6-4809-92a4-9ae6f4cfde4d", + "uid": "c2ac7fb2-2fb6-4809-92a4-9ae6f4cfde4d", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 103, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to MUPC District Boundaries\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to remove Lot 1 on Square 893 from the MUPC District, while keeping the district in effect for the neighboring property on Square 765. The amendment is related to Zoning Docket No. 3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,030\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, MUPC District, Amendment, Ordinance\n- UID: a2bf1dba-2a5a-4696-b689-c7a40c6ecb58\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Emergency Shelter\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit an emergency shelter in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District on specific squares within the First Municipal District. This is related to Zoning Docket No. 46/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,031\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority of YEAS and one NAY vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Emergency Shelter, Zoning, MU-2 District\n- UID: a2bf1dba-2a5a-4696-b689-c7a40c6ecb58\n\n- Topic: Repeal of City Code Sections\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to repeal multiple sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans. It is introduced by Councilmember Banks by request.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,032\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Vote not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcome are not specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: Repeal, City Code, Ordinance, Councilmember Banks\n- UID: a2bf1dba-2a5a-4696-b689-c7a40c6ecb58", + "uid": "a2bf1dba-2a5a-4696-b689-c7a40c6ecb58", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 104, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for curb cut along Julia Street\n- Summary: Ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use permit for a curb cut along Julia Street in a CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. Zoning Docket No. 29/20. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,033\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, curb cut, zoning\n- UID: 730697c1-a0b6-4387-8ce5-520638442012\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for development containing commercial units\n- Summary: Ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use permit for a development containing commercial units between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet in floor area in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and CPC Character Preservation Corridor Design Overlay District. Zoning Docket No. 35/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,034\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one dissenting vote and no amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, commercial development, zoning\n- UID: 730697c1-a0b6-4387-8ce5-520638442012\n\n- Topic: Lease agreement with ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT\n- Summary: Ordinance proposed to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with ZONY MASH BEER PROJECT for a property located at 1400 S. Broad Street. The lease is for the operation of the business of ZONY MASH. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,035\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, business operation, property lease\n- UID: 730697c1-a0b6-4387-8ce5-520638442012", + "uid": "730697c1-a0b6-4387-8ce5-520638442012", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 105, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Minimum Insurance Policy Requirements for For-Hire Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to reduce minimum insurance policy requirements for non-emergency medical transport (NEMT), non-taxicabs licensed to carry 9 to 15 passengers, and non-taxicabs licensed to carry over 15 passengers. The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33035\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Adjourn - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed.\n- UID: 6e07a4c8-94b7-44f3-bfa0-74efa9364e97", + "uid": "6e07a4c8-94b7-44f3-bfa0-74efa9364e97", + "publish_date": "7-2-2020", + "page_number": 106, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-2-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Attendance\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and all council members were present except for Vice President Jason Rogers Williams, who arrived later.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Attendance\n- UID: 03d968e0-58a0-443b-a7d8-4d5d247323c3", + "uid": "03d968e0-58a0-443b-a7d8-4d5d247323c3", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale Crown Jewels\n- Summary: The Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale is honoring all Mardi Gras Queens of 2020 as Crown Jewels.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proclamation of Mardi Gras Queens as Crown Jewels\n- Tags/Keywords: Mardi Gras, Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale, Crown Jewels\n- UID: dd8a20b4-fc42-4578-b7ab-1ffe6050c5a1\n\n- Topic: Vietnamese New Year TET 2020 Presentation\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen presented the Vietnamese New Year TET 2020 celebration, but the presentation was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn presentation\n- Tags/Keywords: Vietnamese New Year, TET 2020, Councilmember Nguyen\n- UID: dd8a20b4-fc42-4578-b7ab-1ffe6050c5a1\n\n- Topic: New Orleans Career Center Presentation\n- Summary: Claire Jecklin and Carlin Jacobs presented an update on the New Orleans Career Center, highlighting increased student population and expansion.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Update on Career Center\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Career Center, education, student population\n- UID: dd8a20b4-fc42-4578-b7ab-1ffe6050c5a1", + "uid": "dd8a20b4-fc42-4578-b7ab-1ffe6050c5a1", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease of Airspace for Pedestrian Bridge\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with Jesuit High School for airspace over Banks Street Right of Way to construct and maintain an overhead pedestrian bridge crossing. The initial lease period is 50 years, with the option for four consecutive renewal periods of 10 years each.\n- Ordinance Number: 32702\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to authorize the lease of airspace for the pedestrian bridge passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease, Airspace, Pedestrian Bridge, Jesuit High School, Banks Street Right of Way\n- UID: cfc1313a-d6e3-42f6-899e-1d592a971381", + "uid": "cfc1313a-d6e3-42f6-899e-1d592a971381", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 115/19 - City Council Motion No. M-19-364\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" and to classify it as an Institutional Use in specific residential districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 28301 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the zoning ordinance to create a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" definition was adopted.\n- UID: fa31abc7-d673-4efb-8491-6285972a403c", + "uid": "fa31abc7-d673-4efb-8491-6285972a403c", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 115/19\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain certain sections of the city code to prohibit the parking of certain vehicles near parades during specific times. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 115/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved without any amendments.\n- UID: 8e270b11-299a-4805-a11c-419075c44904\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,849\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain specific sections of the city code to prohibit the parking of certain vehicles near parades during specific times. The motion did not pass.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,849\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (3 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not approved after a vote on an amendment.\n- UID: 8e270b11-299a-4805-a11c-419075c44904", + "uid": "8e270b11-299a-4805-a11c-419075c44904", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Carnival and Mardi Gras regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to Carnival and Mardi Gras, including permit requirements, float parades, prohibited throws, and regulation of public property during parades.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,849\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Failed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the ordinance failed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Carnival, Mardi Gras, regulations\n- UID: 6d500196-4dc5-11ea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Pay plan amendment for unclassified service officers and employees\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the pay plan for officers and employees in the unclassified service to correct an error and restore the Pay Grades and Class Codes of positions within the City Attorney's Office.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,871\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion on this ordinance was continued to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pay plan, unclassified service, City Attorney's Office\n- UID: ebfe7dc6-f9ca-4a07-ad01-b5171bc59def", + "uid": "ebfe7dc6-f9ca-4a07-ad01-b5171bc59def", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Proactive Policies for Accessible Pedestrian Signals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to implement proactive policies for accessible pedestrian signals, including identifying priority intersections for retrofits and ensuring their utilization in new or altered traffic signals. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-9\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of proactive policies for accessible pedestrian signals\n- UID: 0124906f-60e7-446a-a607-23b7a8e8c6a5\n\n- Topic: Text Amendments for Child Daycares in Non-Residential Districts\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider text amendments for child daycares in non-residential districts, aiming to increase their availability within New Orleans. The motion is pending postponement until 5/29/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-25\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending postponement until 5/29/20\n- UID: 0124906f-60e7-446a-a607-23b7a8e8c6a5", + "uid": "0124906f-60e7-446a-a607-23b7a8e8c6a5", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Requests\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended the approval of Restoration Tax Abatement requests for two properties. The properties are 1111 Gravier Street, owned by EHP NOLA Hotel LLC, and 2525 Bienville Street, owned by Mo\u2019s Art Supply & Framing LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2014-1472, RTA #2014-0465\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the participation of both properties in the Restoration Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Property Tax\n\n- Topic: Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: The council considered a resolution to approve the participation of Municipal Address 1111 Gravier Street, owned by EHP NOLA Hotel LLC, in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-26\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to approve the participation was postponed to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address 1111 Gravier Street, EHP NOLA Hotel LLC\n- UID: 5e9e826d-f624-4ebd-9346-85aaecf31a15", + "uid": "5e9e826d-f624-4ebd-9346-85aaecf31a15", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Participation in Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of Municipal Address 2525 Bienville Street, owned by Mo's Art Supply & Framing LLC, in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-27\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, Mo's Art Supply & Framing LLC\n- UID: aed7c9c5-03f3-4c68-b0d6-ce237e40fe4d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keelan Jackson\n- Summary: The details of the HDLC appeal of Keelan Jackson were not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Keelan Jackson\n- UID: aed7c9c5-03f3-4c68-b0d6-ce237e40fe4d", + "uid": "aed7c9c5-03f3-4c68-b0d6-ce237e40fe4d", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of NOHDLC Decision for 1129 North White Street\n- Summary: Request to appeal the NOHDLC's decision to deny demolition of over 50% of the roof for a second story addition at 1129 North White Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-29\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the appeal passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOHDLC, appeal, demolition, 1129 North White Street\n- UID: 2f4815aa-a6ac-4056-9b51-8f30cb63ed29\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Deborah Peters\n- Summary: Request to appeal the NOHDLC's decision to deny enclosing the existing second floor balcony at 1772 Prytania Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, balcony enclosure, 1772 Prytania Street\n- UID: 2f4815aa-a6ac-4056-9b51-8f30cb63ed29", + "uid": "2f4815aa-a6ac-4056-9b51-8f30cb63ed29", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC Appeal for Erika Gates, Gates Preservation\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the retention of HVAC units on the balconies at 641 Bourbon Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-30\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the appeal was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Erika Gates, Gates Preservation, M-20-30, HVAC units, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\n- UID: 61cb0e15-f6d5-4736-b6da-ef96062a6259\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 103/19 - Albert Kattine and VCK, LLC\n- Summary: The request was for conditional uses to permit a bar and a parking lot in specific districts, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to waivers and provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 103/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was on deadline and no voting outcome was provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Albert Kattine, VCK, LLC, City Planning Commission, waivers, provisos, ZD NO. 103/19\n- UID: 61cb0e15-f6d5-4736-b6da-ef96062a6259", + "uid": "61cb0e15-f6d5-4736-b6da-ef96062a6259", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 110/19 - Le Versailles, LLC d/b/a Pelican Mobile Home Estates\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a text amendment to permit the expansion of an existing, non-conforming mobile home park in the S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District, subject to specific standards and conditions. The recommendation of the City Planning Committee was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-31\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the text amendment for the expansion of the mobile home park passed with 7 in favor and 0 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mobile Home Park, Text Amendment\n- UID: 72dbd2a4-1a52-47a4-8055-eb7d00ad0196", + "uid": "72dbd2a4-1a52-47a4-8055-eb7d00ad0196", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 110/19 - Show & Tell of New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a bar in a specific district. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 110/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8dce9d1c-a26d-4d2c-89e7-9d4fa29aeb66\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 111/19 - St. Charles @ St. Joseph Development, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in a specific district. City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and fifteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 111/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8dce9d1c-a26d-4d2c-89e7-9d4fa29aeb66\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 112/19 - Sidney Besthoff, III, Virginia F. Besthoff, et al.\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 112/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8dce9d1c-a26d-4d2c-89e7-9d4fa29aeb66", + "uid": "8dce9d1c-a26d-4d2c-89e7-9d4fa29aeb66", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125/19 - Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District named the \"Middle Harrison Interim Zoning District\" with regulations on lot usage. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 125/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n- UID: 051365ef-1afd-44d9-b8a7-4fc3c2266c88\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 129/19 - Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to add additional use restrictions to the \"Middle Harrison Use Restriction Overlay District\" applicable to lots on Harrison Avenue. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 129/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No voting outcome provided.\n- UID: 051365ef-1afd-44d9-b8a7-4fc3c2266c88", + "uid": "051365ef-1afd-44d9-b8a7-4fc3c2266c88", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Proposed Text Change for S-LB1 Suburban Lake Area Neighborhood Business\n - Summary: The proposed text change aims to prohibit gross floor area on one lot and restrict deliveries and trash collection between 10:00 pm and 7 am in the specified area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n - Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 129/19\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n - UID: 538245ef-43a9-42f8-951b-b9180a593eaf\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Multi-Family Residential Development\n - Summary: The ordinance requested a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in a specific district, subject to six provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n - Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 130/19\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n - UID: 538245ef-43a9-42f8-951b-b9180a593eaf", + "uid": "538245ef-43a9-42f8-951b-b9180a593eaf", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Carnival and Mardi Gras Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend various sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to Carnival and Mardi Gras, including permit requirements, float parade regulations, prohibited throws, and regulation of public property. The motion passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,850\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: Unanimous, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed unanimously and was referred to the Community Development Committee for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Carnival, Mardi Gras, permit requirements, parade regulations, public property\n- UID: 4ff02aa6-6e07-4590-9abb-b166bb062cb4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic District\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a conditional use permit for a hotel over ten thousand square feet in a Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval, subject to seventeen provisos. The matter was continued to the meeting of 2/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 119/19\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The matter was continued to the meeting of 2/6/20 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, hotel, historic district, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 4ff02aa6-6e07-4590-9abb-b166bb062cb4", + "uid": "4ff02aa6-6e07-4590-9abb-b166bb062cb4", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 120/19 - ERROL I. HALL AND STELLA C. HALL\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a reception facility in specific districts. Recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission. Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 120/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- UID: ba167f57-a536-4549-9d4b-6ba8f0c991fa\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 123/19 - RETIF/N.O. EAST, LLC\n- Summary: Request for amendment to permit retail sales of packaged alcoholic beverages at a gas station. Recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 123/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved (MOVED BY: Gisleson Palmer, SECONDED BY: Williams)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved\n- UID: ba167f57-a536-4549-9d4b-6ba8f0c991fa", + "uid": "ba167f57-a536-4549-9d4b-6ba8f0c991fa", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Amendment for Multi-Family Residential Development\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to authorize a planned development for a multi-family residential development in specific business and overlay districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with certain conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-33\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, Multi-Family Residential, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 7f712709-86af-4a15-8cee-6504045ab8ef\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Carnival and Mardi Gras Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend several sections of the City Code related to Carnival and Mardi Gras, including permit requirements, float parades, prohibited throws, and regulation of items before, during, and after a parade.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,850\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (Details not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mardi Gras Regulations, Carnival Organizations, Parade Regulations, City Code Amendments\n- UID: 7f712709-86af-4a15-8cee-6504045ab8ef", + "uid": "7f712709-86af-4a15-8cee-6504045ab8ef", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 131/19 - Marengo Investments, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\". The motion was passed with 4 YEAS and 3 NAYS, and it was continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 131/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed and continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- UID: 1e0ca311-b9f5-4e80-9d66-751434a407b4\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 133/19 - City Council Motion M-19-388\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to establish new signage regulations for high-rise buildings in the Central Business District. The proposed language aimed to permit additional wall signage for buildings above thirty stories in the CBD zoning district. The details of the voting outcomes were not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 133/19\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- UID: 1e0ca311-b9f5-4e80-9d66-751434a407b4", + "uid": "1e0ca311-b9f5-4e80-9d66-751434a407b4", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Business Districts Modified Approval\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\" of the Business Districts ordinance. The motion to approve the ordinance was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 133/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance for Business Districts was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Business Districts, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: b9759248-2565-4bea-8d5c-375df21facf3\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket NO. 135/19 - Reed's Real Estate, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a planned development to permit a multi-family residence in specific districts, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to fifteen provisos. The speaker for this ordinance was Cherie Teamer. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 135/19\n- Votes Summary: Not mentioned in the provided text\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the Zoning Docket NO. 135/19 was not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, City Planning Commission\n- UID: b9759248-2565-4bea-8d5c-375df21facf3", + "uid": "b9759248-2565-4bea-8d5c-375df21facf3", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Design Review No. 187/19\n- Summary: Request to permit the demolition of a three-story structure in the Central Business District, as required by the Municipal Code of Ordinances. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-38\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the request passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Design Review, Demolition, Central Business District, Municipal Code of Ordinances, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8c092df9-ae32-480d-86eb-32a0e078c33c\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 4/16/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Nonresidential Buildings, Multi-family Buildings, Energy Efficiency\n- UID: 8c092df9-ae32-480d-86eb-32a0e078c33c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to effect a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Outcome of vote not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was discussed, but the outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Commercial District\n- UID: 8c092df9-ae32-480d-86eb-32a0e078c33c", + "uid": "8c092df9-ae32-480d-86eb-32a0e078c33c", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 76/19\n- Summary: An ordinance regarding the zoning of a municipal district in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32880\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- UID: d60fba4b-a8ec-451d-a951-a5cf0cbad62a\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Youth Detention\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for an Evening Reporting Center for youth pending adjudication in Orleans Parish Juvenile Court.\n- Ordinance Number: 32883\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 2/6/20\n- UID: d60fba4b-a8ec-451d-a951-a5cf0cbad62a\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Event at Rosenwald Recreation Center\n- Summary: An ordinance to temporarily waive fees and permit requirements for an event at Rosenwald Recreation Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 32886\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Technical Correction needed)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical Correction needed\n- UID: d60fba4b-a8ec-451d-a951-a5cf0cbad62a", + "uid": "d60fba4b-a8ec-451d-a951-a5cf0cbad62a", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Waiver of Fees for Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend\n- Summary: An ordinance to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Lyons Recreation Center for the 8th Annual Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend \"Alumni Classic Basketball Game\" event. The duration and boundaries of the waiver were specified. Technical correction needed for the ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,891\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with a technical correction needed.\n- UID: 360859ca-8740-4842-8bf9-0bb563521437\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate certain recommendations and initiatives from the 2019 \"Billboard Study\". The amendments include the implementation of \"trade\" incentives allowing nonconforming billboards to digitize in exchange for removal, along with additional considerations.\n- Ordinance Number: MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-19-360\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance for the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for zoning ordinance amendments.\n- UID: 360859ca-8740-4842-8bf9-0bb563521437", + "uid": "360859ca-8740-4842-8bf9-0bb563521437", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conversion and regulation of billboards\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to address the conversion of billboards with two sides/faces, their conversion out of residential and historic districts, and the establishment of protections against a concentration of digitized billboards in one area of the city. The ordinance also covered illumination and density standards. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-19-360\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Billboards, Regulation, Withdrawn\n- UID: 8ac5d6c4-a23a-494f-b0b5-081ce9d7480e\n\n- Topic: Feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets\n- Summary: This resolution requested the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way. It was referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee and continued to the meeting of 2/20/20.\n- Ordinance Number: LO R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Referred to committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further study\n- Tags/Keywords: Parklets, Feasibility Study, Transportation Committee\n- UID: 8ac5d6c4-a23a-494f-b0b5-081ce9d7480e\n\n- Topic: Revision and adoption of Council Rules\n- Summary: This motion aimed to revise and adopt Rule 10, Rule 41, and Rule 47 of the Council Rules, as mandated by Section 3-107(2) of the City's Home Rule Charter. It was referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee and continued to the meeting of 2/6/20 after the committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-19-454\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Referred to committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further study and recommended approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Revision, Governmental Affairs Committee\n- UID: 8ac5d6c4-a23a-494f-b0b5-081ce9d7480e\n\n- Topic: Study of traffic impact fees\n- Summary: This motion proposed the study of traffic impact fees to understand their potential implications and benefits for the city. The motion was referred to the Public Works Committee for further review.\n- Ordinance Number: LO M-20-22\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Referred to committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to committee for further study\n- Tags/Keywords: Traffic Impact Fees, Study, Public Works Committee\n- UID: 8ac5d6c4-a23a-494f-b0b5-081ce9d7480e", + "uid": "8ac5d6c4-a23a-494f-b0b5-081ce9d7480e", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Batching Plant Development\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing to consider a planned development for a Batching Plant in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-22\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- UID: 3c8f3a84-0a35-4197-8a67-e2848a892fac\n\n- Topic: Residential Care Facility\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use permit for a residential care facility in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-23\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- UID: 3c8f3a84-0a35-4197-8a67-e2848a892fac\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission is directed to hold a public hearing to consider a zoning change from S-B1 to S-MU in the Suburban Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-24\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Further details on the voting outcome are not available.\n- UID: 3c8f3a84-0a35-4197-8a67-e2848a892fac", + "uid": "3c8f3a84-0a35-4197-8a67-e2848a892fac", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Development and Zoning for Lincoln Beach Area\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed development and additional residential and commercial uses for seven specific properties near the entrance of Lincoln Beach.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-24\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing for the development and advancement of the specified area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Development, Zoning, Lincoln Beach, Residential, Commercial\n- UID: 5d39755d-e585-4891-9465-950f8d9190f4\n\n- Topic: Creation of Special Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the creation of a special committee to consider and advise on issues related to [topic not specified in the provided information].\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-28\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, leading to the formation of the special committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Committee, Advisory, Issues\n- UID: 5d39755d-e585-4891-9465-950f8d9190f4", + "uid": "5d39755d-e585-4891-9465-950f8d9190f4", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Creation of Council Emergency Preparedness and Cybersecurity Special Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a special committee to address issues related to homeland security, emergency preparedness, cybersecurity, and disaster recovery in the city. The committee will review policies, evacuation and recovery activities, and the administration of funding for emergency preparedness and disaster recovery. The members of the committee are specified.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-28\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed after amendments, establishing the Council Emergency Preparedness and Cybersecurity Special Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency Preparedness, Cybersecurity, Disaster Recovery, Special Committee\n- UID: 0b925133-333f-4d7b-b9de-ab13322965d5\n\n- Topic: Communication from Sharon Martin, Administrator, Industrial Development Board of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, Inc.\n- Summary: The communication from Sharon Martin, Administrator of the Industrial Development Board, was included in the consent agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was included in the consent agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Industrial Development Board\n- UID: 0b925133-333f-4d7b-b9de-ab13322965d5", + "uid": "0b925133-333f-4d7b-b9de-ab13322965d5", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Industrial Development Board Attendance Record for 2019\n- Summary: Submission of the Industrial Development Board attendance record for 2019 as per Ordinance No. 24132. \n- Ordinance Number: Calendar No. 28,133\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Development Board, attendance record, Ordinance No. 24132\n- UID: fc2e27c3-a7b9-46dd-824a-fcd3c044679b\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: John Cerniglia appealed the HDLC's decision of \"denial\" for retention of two exterior walls and some roof framing for the property at 1038-40 Montegut Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 2/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, property retention\n- UID: fc2e27c3-a7b9-46dd-824a-fcd3c044679b\n\n- Topic: Attendance Report for the Advisory Committee on Human Relations\n- Summary: Submission of the attendance report for the Advisory Committee on Human Relations for the year 2019 as per Ordinance No. 19,278 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: Ord. No. 19,278 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance report was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Advisory Committee on Human Relations, attendance report, Ordinance No. 19,278 M.C.S.\n- UID: fc2e27c3-a7b9-46dd-824a-fcd3c044679b\n\n- Topic: Request for Non-Conforming Use for Multi-Family Home\n- Summary: Brian Deshotel requested a Non-Conforming Use to allow for a Multi-Family home for the property located at 2408-2410 Constance Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received (Hearing Date Set For 2/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for Non-Conforming Use was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Multi-Family home, property request\n- UID: fc2e27c3-a7b9-46dd-824a-fcd3c044679b\n\n- Topic: Request from New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: Michele D. Allen-Hart, General Counsel and Deputy Director of Aviation-Legal Affairs, submitted a communication from the New Orleans Aviation Board.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Aviation Board, communication, General Counsel\n- UID: fc2e27c3-a7b9-46dd-824a-fcd3c044679b", + "uid": "fc2e27c3-a7b9-46dd-824a-fcd3c044679b", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Attendance report for the New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: The attendance report for the New Orleans Aviation Board for the year 2019 was submitted and received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received\n- Tags/Keywords: Attendance report, New Orleans Aviation Board\n- UID: a7af8932-31ea-4d6a-ba45-c17b5ce5b5d4\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Supplemental Implementation Plan for Community Solar Projects\n- Summary: The original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Supplemental Implementation Plan for Community Solar Projects were submitted and received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Plan submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Community Solar Projects\n- UID: a7af8932-31ea-4d6a-ba45-c17b5ce5b5d4\n\n- Topic: Semi-annual True-up of the Rate Adjustment for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The semi-annual True-up of the Rate Adjustment for Entergy New Orleans, Inc. was submitted and received for further handling. The new SSCR Rate is 4.0709% and will commence billing for monthly customer bills rendered on and after the first billing cycle of February 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: Docket No. UD-14-01 (Phase ID)\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: True-up of the Rate Adjustment submitted for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Rate Adjustment, Entergy New Orleans, Hurricane Isaac\n- UID: a7af8932-31ea-4d6a-ba45-c17b5ce5b5d4\n\n- Topic: Proposed budgets and kWh savings targets for the Energy Smart PY9 extension\n- Summary: The original and two copies of the proposed budgets and kWh savings targets for the Energy Smart PY9 extension were submitted and received.\n- Ordinance Number: Resolutions R-19-516; UD-08-02, UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proposed budgets and savings targets submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Smart Program, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- UID: a7af8932-31ea-4d6a-ba45-c17b5ce5b5d4", + "uid": "a7af8932-31ea-4d6a-ba45-c17b5ce5b5d4", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of ENO's informational filing for approval of its financing plan\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, submitted ENO's informational filing to the Council in accordance with Resolution No. R-19-441. The filing was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Filing was received\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, financing plan, informational filing\n- UID: 2390cc25-3b9a-4492-8169-002459310fc0\n\n- Topic: Submission of 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: Harry M. Barton, Senior Counsel, submitted the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission was received\n- Tags/Keywords: Triennial Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 2390cc25-3b9a-4492-8169-002459310fc0\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Energy Smart Program Revised Implementation Plan\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, submitted the Energy Smart Program Revised Implementation Plan for Program Years 10-12 on behalf of APTIM and Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission was received\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Smart Program, Entergy New Orleans, Revised Implementation Plan\n- UID: 2390cc25-3b9a-4492-8169-002459310fc0\n\n- Topic: Submission of Unopposed Motion to Reset Dates in Procedural Schedule\n- Summary: Basile J. Uddo, Counsel, submitted an Unopposed Motion to Reset Dates in Procedural Schedule in Re: Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans \u2014 Electric Vehicle Charging and Related Matters. The submission was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission was received\n- Tags/Keywords: Procedural Schedule, Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative, Electric Vehicle Charging\n- UID: 2390cc25-3b9a-4492-8169-002459310fc0", + "uid": "2390cc25-3b9a-4492-8169-002459310fc0", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Monthly Progress Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's January 2020 Monthly Progress Report on their collaboration with the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans regarding the reliability of electric service. The communication was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Monthly Progress Report, Collaboration, Reliability of Electric Service\n- UID: cd928f13-7332-4fdd-9fbe-8d222d0e8acb\n\n- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption Application #20190193\n- Summary: Tracey Jackson submitted the Industrial Tax Exemption Review Committee Review of ITE Application #20190193 for Iriapak Re USA LLC, recommending approval for a tax abatement for the property located at 4120 Poche Court West. The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Tax Exemption, Iriapak Re USA LLC, Tax Abatement, Property\n- UID: cd928f13-7332-4fdd-9fbe-8d222d0e8acb\n\n- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption Application #20190282\n- Summary: Tracey Jackson submitted the Industrial Tax Exemption Review Committee Review of ITE Application #20190282 for Iriapak USA LLC, recommending provisional approval for a tax abatement for the property located at 4120 Poche Court West. The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was received, and a hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Industrial Tax Exemption, Iriapak USA LLC, Tax Abatement, Property\n- UID: cd928f13-7332-4fdd-9fbe-8d222d0e8acb", + "uid": "cd928f13-7332-4fdd-9fbe-8d222d0e8acb", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Correction to Energy Smart Program Revised Implementation Plan\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a correction to its Energy Smart Program Revised Implementation Plan for Program Years 10-12.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The correction was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Energy Smart Program, Correction, Implementation Plan\n- UID: a9c87ded-8391-4e6a-8d70-4714f772708c\n\n- Topic: Administration's Office of Economic Development Recommendations\n- Summary: The City Council President requested the Administration's Office of Economic Development to transmit recommendations required under MCS 32,742 within the legally required time period.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendations were received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Recommendations, City Council President\n- UID: a9c87ded-8391-4e6a-8d70-4714f772708c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Number 132/19\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Number 132/19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The hearing date was set for 2/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Hearing Date\n- UID: a9c87ded-8391-4e6a-8d70-4714f772708c\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Request for 2604 Barracks Street\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for 2604 Barracks Street, Homework LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The hearing date was set for 2/20/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, Hearing Date\n- UID: a9c87ded-8391-4e6a-8d70-4714f772708c", + "uid": "a9c87ded-8391-4e6a-8d70-4714f772708c", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Prohibition of Salary History in City Contracts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish new sections in the city code to prohibit city contractors and subcontractors from using salary histories of applicants to determine starting salaries for employment positions connected with a city contract. The Economic Development and Special Development Projects Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 32792 - 28302 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Employment, City Contracts, Salary History, Prohibition\n- UID: 658de83e-cb3a-4e36-860c-db4f09250c8b", + "uid": "658de83e-cb3a-4e36-860c-db4f09250c8b", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Homeland Security's FEMA budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adjust the operating budget for Homeland Security's FEMA budget for the year 2020. It was adopted after being postponed on 5/29/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,892\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Homeland Security, FEMA, Adoption\n- UID: c0e88526-764d-4402-a65a-e2cc1a0ef67a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Expenditure Budget for Homeland Security's FEMA budget\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the expenditure budget for Homeland Security's FEMA budget for the year 2020. It was also adopted after being postponed on 5/29/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,893\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Expenditure Budget, Homeland Security, FEMA, Adoption\n- UID: c0e88526-764d-4402-a65a-e2cc1a0ef67a\n\n- Topic: Designation of temporary \"Clean Zone\" for NCAA Women's Final Four\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to designate public property within a specified area of the City of New Orleans as a temporary \"Clean Zone\" during the 2020 National Collegiate Athletic Association Women\u2019s Final Four and related activities and events. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,894\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Clean Zone, NCAA Women's Final Four, Designation\n- UID: c0e88526-764d-4402-a65a-e2cc1a0ef67a", + "uid": "c0e88526-764d-4402-a65a-e2cc1a0ef67a", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Smart City Pilot Program Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot program. The agreement was developed in consultation with the City. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,895\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot Program, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 9dc68e2f-5711-4a0b-b68f-e6a30b493a65\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-BIA to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks a zoning change from an HU-BIA Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District Historic to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for a specific area in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,896\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the zoning change\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-BIA, HU-MU, Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- UID: 9dc68e2f-5711-4a0b-b68f-e6a30b493a65\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Public Works and Safety Facility in HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes a conditional use to permit a public works and safety facility in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-family Residential District. It also includes the rescission of a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,897\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of conditional use and rescission of previous ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Public Works, Safety Facility, HU-RM2\n- UID: 9dc68e2f-5711-4a0b-b68f-e6a30b493a65", + "uid": "9dc68e2f-5711-4a0b-b68f-e6a30b493a65", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a country club in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Giarrusso to permit a country club in a specific area. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,898\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a country club was adopted.\n- UID: e5b1983e-7221-4830-a400-6b23e91c5b5c\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a hotel in a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to permit a hotel in a designated area, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,899\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a hotel was adopted.\n- UID: e5b1983e-7221-4830-a400-6b23e91c5b5c\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Councilmember Banks introduced an ordinance to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific district, and the ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,900\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a multi-family dwelling was adopted.\n- UID: e5b1983e-7221-4830-a400-6b23e91c5b5c", + "uid": "e5b1983e-7221-4830-a400-6b23e91c5b5c", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for \"District Energy System\" and classify it as a permitted or conditional use in specific zoning districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32901\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Energy System\n- UID: f5cc6a4f-b9fe-4d08-84a8-06b1616594ac\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD)\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to rescind a previous ordinance and grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD) for the construction of a multi-family residential development in specific districts. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32902\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development\n- UID: f5cc6a4f-b9fe-4d08-84a8-06b1616594ac", + "uid": "f5cc6a4f-b9fe-4d08-84a8-06b1616594ac", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 98-4 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to remove the prohibition that nonconforming trailer parks cannot expand in area. The ordinance was adopted after being postponed on 5/29/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32904\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The prohibition on the expansion of nonconforming trailer parks was removed.\n- UID: 49eb9dc4-3288-40ba-9061-dc04efc80edc", + "uid": "49eb9dc4-3288-40ba-9061-dc04efc80edc", + "publish_date": "1-30-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-30-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members, with seven members present, constituting a quorum.\n- UID: e43caf30-8473-4d75-b3a0-fd4a1da62d4c", + "uid": "e43caf30-8473-4d75-b3a0-fd4a1da62d4c", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, was presented for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was presented for consideration, but no voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Communication, Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, Council Agenda\n- UID: d5f79bfc-1ebb-4c1b-addd-786705d735af", + "uid": "d5f79bfc-1ebb-4c1b-addd-786705d735af", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for deferrals for the August 20, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic\n- Summary: The council received the recommended agenda items for deferrals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Items deferred to the August 20, 2020 Regular Council meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, deferrals, regular council meeting\n- UID: 62c39636-75c0-45a4-9dc4-fcd3ac6593f7\n\n- Topic: Request to discuss the cancellation of rent and mortgages until the end of the year\n- Summary: Milene Lichtwarck requested to appear before the Council to discuss the cancellation of rent and mortgages until the end of the year to prevent a growing number of evictions in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication may be received and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Rent cancellation, mortgage cancellation, evictions, Community Development Committee\n- UID: 62c39636-75c0-45a4-9dc4-fcd3ac6593f7\n\n- Topic: Submission of transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted a transmittal document for various reports related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric utility, gas utility, reports, Council of the City of New Orleans\n- UID: 62c39636-75c0-45a4-9dc4-fcd3ac6593f7", + "uid": "62c39636-75c0-45a4-9dc4-fcd3ac6593f7", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Delay of 2020 Formula Rate Plan Filing (UD-18-07)\n- Summary: Motion to delay the 2020 Formula Rate Plan Filing was discussed. The motion was electronically submitted and may be received. Various council members provided input and amendments.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to delay the 2020 Formula Rate Plan Filing passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Formula Rate Plan, Filing, Delay, Motion, Council Meeting\n- UID: f5df9e90-cd61-4cda-b060-e1b7a995b6b8\n\n- Topic: Monthly Report for July 2020 Encampment Clean-up Efforts\n- Summary: Jennifer Avegno, MD, Director of Health, submitted the Monthly Report for July 2020 of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted as required by the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Monthly Report, Encampment Clean-up, Jennifer Avegno, Director of Health\n- UID: f5df9e90-cd61-4cda-b060-e1b7a995b6b8\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Denial of Demolition Retention for Property at 934 Congress Street\n- Summary: Kevin McCusker, Production Manager of KB Construction, on behalf of James Hannah, property owner, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the retention of demolition for property located at 934 Congress Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was presented for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Denial of Demolition, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Kevin McCusker, Property Owner\n- UID: f5df9e90-cd61-4cda-b060-e1b7a995b6b8", + "uid": "f5df9e90-cd61-4cda-b060-e1b7a995b6b8", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision\n- Summary: Heather McVicar Ruoss requested an appeal of the HDLC's decision to deny work on a two-story residential building at 3800 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suggested Hearing Date Set For 9/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Residential Renovation\n- UID: 1364c80b-a544-44b3-97fa-33383127b6ba\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: Kamala D. Harris expressed support for renaming the Jefferson Davis Parkway after Norman C. Francis, citing his significant contributions to New Orleans and the United States.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support expressed\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman C. Francis\n- UID: 1364c80b-a544-44b3-97fa-33383127b6ba\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Zoning Docket No. 21/20\n- Summary: Kurt Maloney submitted a letter to request the withdrawal of Zoning Docket No. 21/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 21/20\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Withdrawal Request\n- UID: 1364c80b-a544-44b3-97fa-33383127b6ba\n\n- Topic: Support for Ordinance Cal. No. 33,090\n- Summary: Julie Schwam Harris expressed support for Ordinance Cal. No. 33,090, which exempts necessities from certain regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,090\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support expressed\n- Tags/Keywords: Legislative Agenda, Exemptions, Necessities\n- UID: 1364c80b-a544-44b3-97fa-33383127b6ba", + "uid": "1364c80b-a544-44b3-97fa-33383127b6ba", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 70-9 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n - Summary: The ordinance aims to require parity among City budget allocations to the Orleans Public Defenders and Orleans Parish District Attorney\u2019s Office.\n - Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,093\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n - Tags/Keywords: Public defense funding, budget allocations, Orleans Public Defenders, Orleans Parish District Attorney\u2019s Office\n - UID: 44d45201-d331-43a4-81fc-264b0c8196f1", + "uid": "44d45201-d331-43a4-81fc-264b0c8196f1", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Declining acceptance of disbursed money from special escrow account and rejecting funding from bail bond fees\n- Summary: The City Council voted to decline accepting the money disbursed to the City of New Orleans from the special escrow account established by HB 842 and to reject funding from bail bond fees. They also encouraged the Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Council officially declined the acceptance of the disbursed money and rejected funding from bail bond fees as specified in the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, special escrow account, bail bond fees, R=20-192\n- UID: 4d5c2b05-0920-4563-9017-3034b1dfdd0e\n\n- Topic: Initiating the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The City Council initiated the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. through this resolution.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-257\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Council initiated the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. through this resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Triennial Integrated Resource Plan, R-20-257\n- UID: 4d5c2b05-0920-4563-9017-3034b1dfdd0e", + "uid": "4d5c2b05-0920-4563-9017-3034b1dfdd0e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 13/20 - KEVIN M. DAVIS\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". Deferral requested to 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to 9/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Land Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cffd1233-a633-4ccf-b428-478df4c3559b\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 19/20 - BIENVILLE ANCAR, IIT\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\". On deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: On deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Land Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cffd1233-a633-4ccf-b428-478df4c3559b\n\n- Topic: MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-20-234 -\u2014 BY: COUNCILMEMBER BROSSETT\n- Summary: A motion overruling the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approving the zoning change request as provided in ZD No. 19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: On deadline\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: cffd1233-a633-4ccf-b428-478df4c3559b", + "uid": "cffd1233-a633-4ccf-b428-478df4c3559b", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 20/20 - MALONEY SEPT, LLC\n- Summary: Request to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and grant a conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with twenty-three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (Number of YEAS: 0, Number of NAYS: 7, Number of ABSTAIN: 0, Number of ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to rescind or amend the conditional use ordinance was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcohol Sales\n- UID: a2f6247a-109e-4cf3-8c32-f3772a7af0f3\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 21/20 - FLAPDOODLE, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a zoning change was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Commercial District, Light Industrial District\n- UID: a2f6247a-109e-4cf3-8c32-f3772a7af0f3", + "uid": "a2f6247a-109e-4cf3-8c32-f3772a7af0f3", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 31/20 - Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance requested the application of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations to certain areas as recommended in the \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\". The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 31/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission, Recommendation\n- UID: 1335b7dc-d53a-4106-b2c9-21c226245ee4\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-253 - Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning regulations\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission regarding the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning regulations provided in ZD 31/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20=253\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 1335b7dc-d53a-4106-b2c9-21c226245ee4\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 41/20 - Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend the Permitted and Conditional Use Tables in various districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval, but the ordinance was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn, indicating that it did not proceed to a vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1335b7dc-d53a-4106-b2c9-21c226245ee4", + "uid": "1335b7dc-d53a-4106-b2c9-21c226245ee4", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 44/20 - Russell Frank\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District, with a recommendation for denial from the City Planning Commission. Motion M-20-252 was introduced to overrule the unfavorable recommendation and approve the conditional use request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion M-20-252 - Passed (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-20-252 was passed, overruling the unfavorable recommendation and approving the conditional use request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Motion, Approval\n- UID: 0b7ce403-d669-4ee5-9bf4-a0666b6328ee\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 55/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-90\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, with a recommendation for denial from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 55/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion M-20-90 - N/A (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided in the information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor, Denial\n- UID: 0b7ce403-d669-4ee5-9bf4-a0666b6328ee", + "uid": "0b7ce403-d669-4ee5-9bf4-a0666b6328ee", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion overruling unfavorable recommendation of CPC and approving text amendment\n- Summary: The motion overruled the unfavorable recommendation of the CPC and approved the text amendment as originally provided in M-20-90, as detailed in ZD 55/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 55/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved the text amendment as originally provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, CPC, Approval\n- UID: 14e4d823-6fad-4864-b66b-90684aaba62d\n\n- Topic: Request for text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The request was for a text amendment to allow \"bars\" as a \"Commercial Use\" in the M-MU (Maritime Mixed-Use District) zoning district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 56/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for modified approval of the CPC's favorable recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 14e4d823-6fad-4864-b66b-90684aaba62d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 57/20\n- Summary: The details of this zoning docket were not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 57/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information not available\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 14e4d823-6fad-4864-b66b-90684aaba62d", + "uid": "14e4d823-6fad-4864-b66b-90684aaba62d", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Text Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Request to amend Article 20.3.V Drive-Through Facility to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 57/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, and the text amendment was granted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 596cf1f8-e184-44fc-a867-7dfda943a0a8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from C-1 General Commercial District to LI Light Industrial District\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 58/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-132\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (2 YEAS, 5 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Municipal District\n- UID: 596cf1f8-e184-44fc-a867-7dfda943a0a8", + "uid": "596cf1f8-e184-44fc-a867-7dfda943a0a8", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 58/20 - 1817 FIRST STREET, LLC\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen introduced a motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approve the zoning change as originally requested in M-20-132 for the property at 1817 First Street. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 58/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with 7 votes in favor, leading to the approval of the zoning change as originally requested.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 42aef3bc-547f-499b-a0a0-c3685961afd2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 59/20 - 1817 FIRST STREET, LLC\n- Summary: A request was made for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for the property at 1817 First Street. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for modified approval, and a deferral was requested to 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 59/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral was requested to 9/3/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Deferral\n- UID: 42aef3bc-547f-499b-a0a0-c3685961afd2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 60/20 - SUCCESSTON OF PHILIP TRIPOLI LAVALLE\n- Summary: A request was made for a Conditional Use to permit a car wash in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval subject to nineteen provisos, and a deferral was requested to 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 60/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral was requested to 9/3/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Conditional Use, Deferral\n- UID: 42aef3bc-547f-499b-a0a0-c3685961afd2", + "uid": "42aef3bc-547f-499b-a0a0-c3685961afd2", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 24,294 MCS (Zoning Docket 109/10)\n - Summary: Requesting an amendment to permit the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages in specific business districts.\n - Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 61/20\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Motion overruling the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approving the amendment with 12 provisos.\n - Tags/Keywords: Amendment, retail sale, alcoholic beverages\n - UID: 3a8c39e3-337e-42d4-9a62-3e5c33fc88ac\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Food Processing Facility\n - Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a food processing facility.\n - Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 62/20\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n - Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n - Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, food processing facility\n - UID: 3a8c39e3-337e-42d4-9a62-3e5c33fc88ac", + "uid": "3a8c39e3-337e-42d4-9a62-3e5c33fc88ac", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request in M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Motion M-20-259 was made to approve the conditional use request in the M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District with seven provisos as stated in the City Planning Commission's report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 62/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with the specified provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Zoning\n- UID: 68a7b4cf-8c77-44f5-9039-d7e52e4e2e88\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Bicycles and Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain sections of the city code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations for electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A deferral was requested to 9/17/20 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code Amendments, Transportation Regulations\n- UID: 68a7b4cf-8c77-44f5-9039-d7e52e4e2e88\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to change the name of South and North Jefferson Davis Parkway to honor Doctor Norman Francis and Moss Street, respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved for the renaming of the parkway sections as proposed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Renaming, Historical Recognition\n- UID: 68a7b4cf-8c77-44f5-9039-d7e52e4e2e88", + "uid": "68a7b4cf-8c77-44f5-9039-d7e52e4e2e88", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,004\n- Summary: This ordinance involves amending the proposed name to North or South Norman C Francis Parkway and establishing an effective date of 1/1/2021.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amended proposal for the name and effective date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Name Change, Effective Date\n- UID: 8dcf431e-1ec3-411b-8dc9-838d7118d9d9\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral requested to 9/3/20 - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for deferral to a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, FEMA Reimbursement, Deferral\n- UID: 8dcf431e-1ec3-411b-8dc9-838d7118d9d9", + "uid": "8dcf431e-1ec3-411b-8dc9-838d7118d9d9", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget appropriation for FEMA reimbursement related costs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, FEMA reimbursement, operating budget, federal grant funds\n- UID: 6cb5b3a8-9a5f-4a4b-a8c2-df18d3787ef5\n\n- Topic: Access to police body-worn and in-car camera footage\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to mandate that the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused\u2019s arrest. It also includes provisions related to disclosure and explanation if such footage does not exist, prohibition of NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy, and prohibition of NOPD from entering into agreements exempting law enforcement officers from any NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed for further discussion and potential amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera footage, in-car camera footage, arrestee rights\n- UID: 6cb5b3a8-9a5f-4a4b-a8c2-df18d3787ef5", + "uid": "6cb5b3a8-9a5f-4a4b-a8c2-df18d3787ef5", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the code to provide that officers shall issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain circumstances, limit officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation, and clarify the equivalent municipal offense for certain violations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code of the City of New Orleans, misdemeanor violations, officer discretion, municipal offense\n- UID: 86835dfe-9d86-4843-b3fa-7801c44869eb\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment clarifies the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is not available, requires NOPD supervisor approval to arrest an individual under certain circumstances, and provides clarity on conduct constituting a felony violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed without further discussion or amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, misdemeanor violations, felony violations, ordinance amendment\n- UID: 86835dfe-9d86-4843-b3fa-7801c44869eb", + "uid": "86835dfe-9d86-4843-b3fa-7801c44869eb", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Surveillance Technology and Data Protection Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed amendments to the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding regulations on the use of surveillance technology, including banning certain technology, providing for an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection and sharing of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting. Amendments included changing the proposed chapter number, adding a definition for predictive policing technology, requiring details in surveillance impact reports and use policies, removing training from use policies, prohibiting surveillance technology by third parties on public rights of way, and modifying data sharing provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members present.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance Technology, Data Protection, Amendments, City of New Orleans\n- UID: a8f5fb7b-101e-44c5-ac16-67930941efc6\n\n- Topic: Surveillance Technology and Data Protection Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain sections of the City of New Orleans' Code to create regulations pertaining to surveillance technology use, including banning certain technology, providing an approval process and Council oversight, limiting personal data collection and sharing, and mandating annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance Technology, Data Protection, City of New Orleans\n- UID: a8f5fb7b-101e-44c5-ac16-67930941efc6\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: This amendment proposed changes to the newly ordained chapter number, added a definition for predictive policing technology, required details in surveillance impact reports and use policies, removed training from use policies, prohibited surveillance technology by third parties on public rights of way, modified data sharing provisions, and provided for an effective date.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Surveillance Technology, Predictive Policing, Data Sharing\n- UID: a8f5fb7b-101e-44c5-ac16-67930941efc6", + "uid": "a8f5fb7b-101e-44c5-ac16-67930941efc6", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amend Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate state and federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for the prevention of acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events, as well as to increase emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Homeland Security, State and Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: fafd9b11-d2f5-4f5e-a02e-a8856469a32a\n\n- Topic: Amend Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for the prevention of acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Homeland Security, State Grant Funds\n- UID: fafd9b11-d2f5-4f5e-a02e-a8856469a32a\n\n- Topic: Amend Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security to increase emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,040\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Homeland Security, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: fafd9b11-d2f5-4f5e-a02e-a8856469a32a", + "uid": "fafd9b11-d2f5-4f5e-a02e-a8856469a32a", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security to enhance emergency management and response capacity. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33040\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: 3be103f2-ffd5-47fa-b677-d9a84f38ad37\n\n- Topic: Budget Establishment for Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33041\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- UID: 3be103f2-ffd5-47fa-b677-d9a84f38ad37\n\n- Topic: Budget Establishment for Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33042\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- UID: 3be103f2-ffd5-47fa-b677-d9a84f38ad37\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds to Office of the Mayor for Census Participation\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor to increase the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. The outcome of the vote is not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33043\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foundation Grant Funds, Office of the Mayor, Census Participation\n- UID: 3be103f2-ffd5-47fa-b677-d9a84f38ad37", + "uid": "3be103f2-ffd5-47fa-b677-d9a84f38ad37", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for 2020 Census Outreach\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett proposed an ordinance to amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor for increasing the participation of historically undercounted populations in the 2020 census.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,044\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the appropriation of foundation grant funds for census outreach.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Census, Grant Funds\n- UID: 6d5029b6-9d4e-4114-97c3-8f8a9092d08e\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Funds for Real Time Crime Center Security Equipment\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett introduced an ordinance to allocate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment for the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,045\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, authorizing the allocation of funds for security equipment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Security Equipment, Homeland Security\n- UID: 6d5029b6-9d4e-4114-97c3-8f8a9092d08e\n\n- Topic: Additional Allocation of Funds for Real Time Crime Center Security Equipment\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett proposed an ordinance to further amend the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate additional funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment for the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the additional allocation of funds for security equipment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Security Equipment, Homeland Security\n- UID: 6d5029b6-9d4e-4114-97c3-8f8a9092d08e", + "uid": "6d5029b6-9d4e-4114-97c3-8f8a9092d08e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for workforce development programs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for workforce development programs. It seeks to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020. \n- Ordinance Number: 33046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the appropriation of state grant funds for workforce development programs.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, workforce development, budget amendment\n- UID: d288f63c-2b73-428c-b2a3-b84bf56af246\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for workforce development programs\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate state grant funds for workforce development programs. \n- Ordinance Number: 33047\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, allowing the appropriation of state grant funds for workforce development programs.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, workforce development, budget amendment\n- UID: d288f63c-2b73-428c-b2a3-b84bf56af246\n\n- Topic: Servitude agreement for public right-of-way\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at a specific municipal address. \n- Ordinance Number: 33048\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, authorizing the Mayor to enter into the servitude agreement for the public right-of-way.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, property encroachments\n- UID: d288f63c-2b73-428c-b2a3-b84bf56af246", + "uid": "d288f63c-2b73-428c-b2a3-b84bf56af246", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a lease for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2930 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2930 Burgundy Street and sets the minimum price and terms for the lease. The use granted in the lease agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,050\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2930 Burgundy Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, Mayor authorization\n- UID: 91f96cc7-50dd-4763-9c77-47e7eb4372e6\n\n- Topic: Granting a servitude for encroachments on public right-of-way at 1117 Governor Nicholls Street\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 1117 Governor Nicholls Street and sets the minimum price and terms for the servitude. The use granted in the servitude agreement will not interfere with the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,051\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 1117 Governor Nicholls Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, Mayor authorization\n- UID: 91f96cc7-50dd-4763-9c77-47e7eb4372e6\n\n- Topic: Amending the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate HUD funds.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,052\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, resulting in the appropriation of HUD funds for the City of New Orleans' 2020 budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, HUD funds, appropriation\n- UID: 91f96cc7-50dd-4763-9c77-47e7eb4372e6", + "uid": "91f96cc7-50dd-4763-9c77-47e7eb4372e6", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Budget to Appropriate HUD Grant Funds to Office of Community Development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 budget to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development. \n- Ordinance Number: 33052\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, HUD Grant Funds, Community Development\n- UID: 252f50e2-1293-490b-aac0-f166e873a036\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Budgeted Funds for Project Management and Volunteer Supervision Services\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to transfer funds budgeted for project management and volunteer supervision services from Miscellaneous Programs to the Office of Homeland Security during declared states of emergency.\n- Ordinance Number: 33067\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fund Transfer, Project Management, Homeland Security\n- UID: 252f50e2-1293-490b-aac0-f166e873a036\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Additional CARES Act Funds for Housing Insecurity\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the 2020 budget to appropriate additional CARES Act funds allocated by HUD to the Office of Community Development to address housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: 33068\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act Funds, Housing Insecurity, Community Development\n- UID: 252f50e2-1293-490b-aac0-f166e873a036", + "uid": "252f50e2-1293-490b-aac0-f166e873a036", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Additional CARES Act Funds for Housing Insecurity\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate additional CARES Act funds towards addressing housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. \n- Ordinance Number: 33068\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act, housing insecurity, appropriation of funds\n- UID: 92f01955-8551-40a0-b1d2-259f08b25756\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Issuing Occupational Permits without Valid Waste Collection Contract\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to prohibit the city from issuing or renewing occupational permits to businesses not eligible for trash and bulk waste collection without evidence of a valid contract for private services. \n- Ordinance Number: 33069\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: occupational permits, waste collection, private services contract\n- UID: 92f01955-8551-40a0-b1d2-259f08b25756\n\n- Topic: Authority to Mandate Immediate Removal of Monuments\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to clarify and reaffirm the City Council\u2019s authority to mandate the immediate removal of monuments, statues, or other structures from outdoor display on public property without regard to certain subsections. \n- Ordinance Number: 33070\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with some opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: monument removal, City Council authority, outdoor display\n- UID: 92f01955-8551-40a0-b1d2-259f08b25756", + "uid": "92f01955-8551-40a0-b1d2-259f08b25756", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repealing Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to repeal Ordinance No. 28,257 M.C.S., related to the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020, and appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,072\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Repealing and reallocating funds for public infrastructure\n- Tags/Keywords: Repeal, Operating Budget, Public Works\n- UID: 31db23e7-64fe-4892-b8c4-dda98395e638\n\n- Topic: Repealing Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to repeal Ordinance No. 28,258 M.C.S., related to the Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020, and appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,073\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Repealing and reallocating funds for public infrastructure\n- Tags/Keywords: Repeal, Operating Budget, Public Works\n- UID: 31db23e7-64fe-4892-b8c4-dda98395e638\n\n- Topic: Amending Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend Ordinance No. 28,246 M.C.S., as amended, to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the maintenance and improvement of public infrastructure. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,074\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amending budget allocation for public infrastructure maintenance\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Operating Budget, Public Works\n- UID: 31db23e7-64fe-4892-b8c4-dda98395e638", + "uid": "31db23e7-64fe-4892-b8c4-dda98395e638", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Infrastructure Maintenance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works to establish a budget for infrastructure maintenance and improvement. \n- Ordinance Number: 33075\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Infrastructure Maintenance, Funding Transfer\n- UID: 76fe4538-6a4b-417c-819d-1e8d3371cef0\n\n- Topic: Clarification of Tow Allocation Program Participation\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to clarify that participation in the City's tow allocation program is a privilege and provides a revised procedure for review of exclusions from the program. \n- Ordinance Number: 33076\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tow Allocation Program, Participation, Clarification\n- UID: 76fe4538-6a4b-417c-819d-1e8d3371cef0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Sanitation Recycling Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rename the Sanitation Recycling Fund as the Sanitation Special Fund and allow it to receive revenues collected by the Sanitation Department. \n- Ordinance Number: 33077\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation Fund, Renaming, Revenue Collection\n- UID: 76fe4538-6a4b-417c-819d-1e8d3371cef0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Code Related to Sanitation Special Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain Section 70-237 of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to the Sanitation Special Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 33078\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code Amendment, Sanitation Special Fund\n- UID: 76fe4538-6a4b-417c-819d-1e8d3371cef0", + "uid": "76fe4538-6a4b-417c-819d-1e8d3371cef0", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Sanitation Special Trust Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish the Sanitation Special Trust Fund in the City of New Orleans and allow conditional donations to the fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 33078\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the establishment of the Sanitation Special Trust Fund.\n- UID: 6fc4767f-6623-407d-b6a9-cf080ff3bb9d\n\n- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as required by specific statutes.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to 9/3/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to a later date for further consideration.\n- UID: 6fc4767f-6623-407d-b6a9-cf080ff3bb9d\n\n- Topic: Extension of Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to extend the effectiveness of the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District for a final period of 180 days.\n- Ordinance Number: 33086\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, extending the zoning district for the specified period.\n- UID: 6fc4767f-6623-407d-b6a9-cf080ff3bb9d\n\n- Topic: Exemption of Diapers and Feminine Hygiene Products from Sales and Use Taxes\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to exempt diapers and feminine hygiene products purchased for individual personal use from the sales and use taxes levied by the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33090\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Technical Correction Needed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A technical correction was needed for the ordinance before further action could be taken.\n- UID: 6fc4767f-6623-407d-b6a9-cf080ff3bb9d", + "uid": "6fc4767f-6623-407d-b6a9-cf080ff3bb9d", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for the Mirabeau Drainage Project\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the construction and implementation of the Mirabeau Drainage Project in Gentilly.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,091\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Memorandum of Agreement, Mirabeau Drainage Project, Construction, Implementation, Gentilly\n- UID: e3a17b46-e2b7-4b5f-9896-9790cd77947e\n\n- Topic: City Council Approval of Demolitions in National Historic Districts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend sections of the City of New Orleans Code to require City Council approval for demolitions of contributing buildings in National Historic Districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,092\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote of 5 YEAS to 2 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolitions, National Historic Districts, City Council Approval, Code Amendment\n- UID: e3a17b46-e2b7-4b5f-9896-9790cd77947e\n\n- Topic: 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: This resolution pertains to the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc., and serves as an initiating resolution for the plan.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-225\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with a majority vote of 6 YEAS to 1 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Triennial Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans, Inc., Resolution\n- UID: e3a17b46-e2b7-4b5f-9896-9790cd77947e", + "uid": "e3a17b46-e2b7-4b5f-9896-9790cd77947e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Kea Sherman to the Industrial Development Board\n- Summary: The motion ratifies and approves the appointment of Kea Sherman as a member of the Industrial Development Board for a term ending on January 1, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-250\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Kea Sherman approved by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Industrial Development Board, Ratification\n- UID: 37496a4b-9db3-44a5-ad5d-5830a9c08d7d\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance related to multi-family and two-family dwellings, including factors and requirements for re-establishment.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-251\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: City Planning Commission directed to conduct a public hearing for amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Multi-family Dwellings\n- UID: 37496a4b-9db3-44a5-ad5d-5830a9c08d7d", + "uid": "37496a4b-9db3-44a5-ad5d-5830a9c08d7d", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Square 46, Lots 1A, 2A, 3A, 109A, 108A, 107A, 106A, 105A, 104A, 103A, 101A, 100A, 97A-1, 96A, 93, 13, A, B, 11, 12, 13, 14, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 15A, 102B-1, 102A, Rr. 93, and Rr. 93\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for a zoning change in the specified area.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-265\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to conduct a public hearing for the zoning change passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning, Public Hearing\n- UID: ca1fca12-ec81-4f1e-8a0c-7c3994dda68a\n\n- Topic: Special Election for Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: A resolution is proposed to call a special election to approve or disapprove the levy of ad valorem taxes in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-266\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to call a special election for ad valorem taxes passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, Ad Valorem Taxes\n- UID: ca1fca12-ec81-4f1e-8a0c-7c3994dda68a\n\n- Topic: Issuance of Revenue Notes\n- Summary: A resolution is presented for the issuance of not exceeding Fifty Million Dollars of Revenue Notes by the City of New Orleans, outlining the form, terms, and conditions of the Notes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-267\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution for the issuance of Revenue Notes was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Notes, Debt Issuance\n- UID: ca1fca12-ec81-4f1e-8a0c-7c3994dda68a", + "uid": "ca1fca12-ec81-4f1e-8a0c-7c3994dda68a", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC electric and gas rate change\n- Summary: The council discussed a revised application from Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, pursuant to previous council resolutions. The filing deadline for the formula rate plans was also extended. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-268\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The filing deadline for the formula rate plans was extended. \n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric rates, gas rates, formula rate plans\n- UID: 0b13b80f-dc0b-4885-b5af-366cb3361fbc\n\n- Topic: Request for Qualifications for a demand side management consultant\n- Summary: The council directed the Council Utilities Regulatory Officer to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications for a demand side management consultant to maintain the continuity of the 2021 IRP procedural schedule.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-269\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council directed the issuance and advertisement of the Request for Qualifications.\n- Tags/Keywords: Request for Qualifications, demand side management consultant, IRP procedural schedule\n- UID: 0b13b80f-dc0b-4885-b5af-366cb3361fbc", + "uid": "0b13b80f-dc0b-4885-b5af-366cb3361fbc", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Deferral of Agenda Items for the August 20, 2020 Regular Council Meeting\n- Summary: The recommended agenda items for deferrals for the August 20, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic were submitted by Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommended agenda items for deferrals were approved due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Deferral, Agenda Items, COVID-19, Theresa R. Becher\n- UID: a01bd738-331a-4455-9e2e-c85f8496aad5", + "uid": "a01bd738-331a-4455-9e2e-c85f8496aad5", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request to discuss the cancellation of rent and mortgages until the end of the year\n- Summary: Milene Lichtwarck requested to appear before the Council to discuss the cancellation of rent and mortgages until the end of the year to prevent a growing number of evictions in New Orleans. The request was received and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Community Development Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Rent cancellation, mortgages, evictions, Community Development Committee\n- UID: a8675e12-9bad-4562-ad20-64002f19c24e\n\n- Topic: Submission of transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted a transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. Reports from Entergy New Orleans, LLC were included in the submission.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric utility, gas utility, Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- UID: a8675e12-9bad-4562-ad20-64002f19c24e", + "uid": "a8675e12-9bad-4562-ad20-64002f19c24e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Monthly Report for July 2020 of all encampment clean-up efforts\nSummary: Jennifer Avegno, MD, Director of Health, submitted the Monthly Report for July 2020 of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Monthly report submitted as required\nTags/Keywords: Health, encampment clean-up, monthly report\nUID: ec879ef5-5fc7-49d9-9fec-e8518ebe951f\n\nTopic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\nSummary: Kevin McCusker, Production Manager of KB Construction on behalf of James Hannah, property owner, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for the retention of demolition for property located at 934 Congress Street.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: Appeal requested\nTags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, appeal, demolition\nUID: ec879ef5-5fc7-49d9-9fec-e8518ebe951f", + "uid": "ec879ef5-5fc7-49d9-9fec-e8518ebe951f", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal for Renovation of Residential Building at 3800 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: Heather McVicar Ruoss requested to appeal the HDLC's decision to deny renovation work on a two-story residential building, including moving a window and enclosing rear porches.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Hearing Date Set For 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal hearing scheduled for 9/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Renovation, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Residential Building\n- UID: e28e0677-8a28-4183-8bd4-316907f910a3\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: Kamala D. Harris supported the renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway after Norman C. Francis, citing his significant contributions to New Orleans, Louisiana, and the United States.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support expressed for renaming the parkway\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman C. Francis\n- UID: e28e0677-8a28-4183-8bd4-316907f910a3\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Zoning Docket No. 21/20\n- Summary: Kurt Maloney submitted a letter to request the withdrawal of Zoning Docket No. 21/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 21/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal of Zoning Docket No. 21/20 requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Withdrawal Request\n- UID: e28e0677-8a28-4183-8bd4-316907f910a3\n\n- Topic: Exemption of Necessities from Local Sales and Use Taxes\n- Summary: Julie Schwam Harris supported Ordinance Cal. No. 33,090, which aims to exempt necessities like diapers and feminine hygiene products from local sales and use taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 33,090\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support expressed for exemption of necessities from taxes\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Exemption, Necessities, Ordinance Cal. No. 33,090\n- UID: e28e0677-8a28-4183-8bd4-316907f910a3", + "uid": "e28e0677-8a28-4183-8bd4-316907f910a3", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Property Disposition for Lots B, C, and Pt. K\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" for the disposition of three vacant lots in the Third Municipal District. The property addresses are 8430-8436 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: For informational purposes only\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Disposition, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 02344f3c-c8c2-42c5-9dcb-9f1c3a8c2302\n\n- Topic: Street Name Change for South and North Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" for renaming South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and the two-lane portion of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to Moss Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 8/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Name Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 02344f3c-c8c2-42c5-9dcb-9f1c3a8c2302\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 70-9 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: Councilmember Williams proposed an ordinance to amend and reordain Section 70-9 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to public defense funding, to require parity among City budget allocations to the Orleans Public Defense.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,093\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Defense Funding, City Budget, Councilmember Williams\n- UID: 02344f3c-c8c2-42c5-9dcb-9f1c3a8c2302", + "uid": "02344f3c-c8c2-42c5-9dcb-9f1c3a8c2302", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Declining acceptance of funds from special escrow account\n- Summary: The City Council declined to accept the money disbursed from the special escrow account established by HB 842 and rejected funding from bail bond fees. They also encouraged the Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Council declined to accept the funds and rejected funding from bail bond fees.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, special escrow account, HB 842, bail bond fees\n- UID: d784b15a-20a9-4223-bec7-7fed95d6d31a\n\n- Topic: 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The council initiated a resolution regarding the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-257\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council initiated a resolution regarding the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, integrated resource plan, resolution\n- UID: d784b15a-20a9-4223-bec7-7fed95d6d31a", + "uid": "d784b15a-20a9-4223-bec7-7fed95d6d31a", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Name Change for Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed changing the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and the name of the divided and undivided sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North or South Norman C Francis Parkway and Moss Street, respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments, and the name changes will take effect as proposed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Name Change, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman C Francis Parkway, Moss Street\n- UID: 0556a335-1f0c-4412-badc-50ffc7e77902", + "uid": "0556a335-1f0c-4412-badc-50ffc7e77902", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 146-611 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to add subsection 146-611(f) clarifying and reaffirming the City Council's authority to mandate the immediate removal of monuments, statues, plaques, or other structures from outdoor display on public property. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,071\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to Section 146-611 of the Code of the City of New Orleans passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Code amendment, monument removal\n- UID: 85625496-09ea-4bd0-a50a-8f6437038331\n\n- Topic: Ordinance by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: The details of the ordinance were not provided in the summary. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,070\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance by Councilmember Nguyen passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Council ordinance\n- UID: 85625496-09ea-4bd0-a50a-8f6437038331", + "uid": "85625496-09ea-4bd0-a50a-8f6437038331", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Amendment to Section 138-45 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\nSummary: The ordinance aimed to prohibit the city from issuing or renewing occupational permits to businesses not eligible for trash and bulk waste collection without evidence of a valid contract for private services. The ordinance was adopted.\nOrdinance Number: N/A\nVotes Summary:\nVote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\nDecision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\nTags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Occupational Permits, Waste Collection\nUID: 787d663c-4c6a-4ba7-b13b-79185facde4a\n\nTopic: Zoning Docket No. 13/20 - Kevin M. Davis\nSummary: The request for a zoning change from HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\nOrdinance Number: ZD NO. 13/20\nVotes Summary: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: The request was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\nTags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Historic District, City Planning Commission\nUID: 787d663c-4c6a-4ba7-b13b-79185facde4a", + "uid": "787d663c-4c6a-4ba7-b13b-79185facde4a", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 19/20 - BIENVILLE ANCAR, IIT\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM1 in the Second Municipal District, with the recommendation for denial by the City Planning Commission. Motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation and approve the zoning change was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 19/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the zoning change was passed.\n- UID: e619c0a8-d4cf-4aad-ba5d-cfeb987f9e7e\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 20/20 - MALONEY SEPT, LLC\n- Summary: Request to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20/20\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- UID: e619c0a8-d4cf-4aad-ba5d-cfeb987f9e7e", + "uid": "e619c0a8-d4cf-4aad-ba5d-cfeb987f9e7e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/20\n- Summary: A motion to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 M.C.S. was overruled, denying Zoning Docket No. 20/20. The motion was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Overruled, motion withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Motion\n- UID: 8ae98c29-abeb-4c47-8678-df5a017c83f0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 21/20 - FLAPDOODLE, LLC\n- Summary: FLAPDOODLE, LLC requested a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District, which was recommended for denial by the City Planning Commission. The request was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Denial, Request Withdrawn\n- UID: 8ae98c29-abeb-4c47-8678-df5a017c83f0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-7\n- Summary: The ordinance requested to apply the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map, as recommended in the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\" from HR & A Advisors, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 31/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning, Official Zoning Map, Study Recommendation\n- UID: 8ae98c29-abeb-4c47-8678-df5a017c83f0", + "uid": "8ae98c29-abeb-4c47-8678-df5a017c83f0", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning regulations\n- Summary: Motion M-20-253 was introduced to approve the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission regarding Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning regulations as provided in ZD 31/20. The motion was approved with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 31/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning regulations was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Inclusionary Zoning, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: de99b98d-1f6d-4513-9444-9dc9a79402b4\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion M-20-49 requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use in specific districts. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 41/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-49\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the decision are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Residential Use\n- UID: de99b98d-1f6d-4513-9444-9dc9a79402b4", + "uid": "de99b98d-1f6d-4513-9444-9dc9a79402b4", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 41/20 - Text Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a text amendment to the CZO, impacting zoning districts citywide, with specific conditions for structures containing less than five units and not being vacant for more than 10 years. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL.\"\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Modified Approval - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission, Withdrawn\n- UID: 565c6dbb-77d2-4afa-9a6a-ac483763aae6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 44/20 - Conditional Use Request\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL.\"\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Denial - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: A motion overruling the unfavorable recommendation of CPC approving the conditional use request was electronically submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Overruling Motion\n- UID: 565c6dbb-77d2-4afa-9a6a-ac483763aae6", + "uid": "565c6dbb-77d2-4afa-9a6a-ac483763aae6", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 55/20 - Text Amendment for Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to allow the use and retention of existing, non-conforming freestanding pole signs in the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_55/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overrule - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and approve the text amendment passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Non-conforming Signs, Overrule\n- UID: 575bf768-4f19-4032-a595-544fe3173c43\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 56/20 - Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_56/20\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion and decision on this ordinance were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment\n- UID: 575bf768-4f19-4032-a595-544fe3173c43", + "uid": "575bf768-4f19-4032-a595-544fe3173c43", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 8 - Rural Development Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to allow \"bars\" as a commercial use in the M-MU zoning district, with the recommendation of modified approval from the City Planning Commission. The motion for modified approval was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 56/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Modified Approve - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for modified approval passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Use, City Planning Commission, Modified Approval\n- UID: b1fb4221-dea0-41de-968d-d576fb592a9f\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to Article 20.3.V Drive-Through Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a text amendment to remove the requirement for a traffic impact analysis for drive-through facilities. The recommendation of modified approval was passed, but further details about the vote outcome are not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 57/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-131\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of modified approval was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Drive-Through Facility, Traffic Impact Analysis\n- UID: b1fb4221-dea0-41de-968d-d576fb592a9f", + "uid": "b1fb4221-dea0-41de-968d-d576fb592a9f", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion for ZD No. 57/20\n- Summary: The motion sought approval for a text amendment as provided in ZD No. 57/20, with an electronic submission and continuation to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-258\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Continuation to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- UID: b27cf887-97bc-40dc-8366-4cd5de3976ee\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 58/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-132\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from C-1 General Commercial District to LI Light Industrial District for specific lots in the Third Municipal District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 58/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Recommendation for denial by City Planning Commission\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for denial by City Planning Commission\n- UID: b27cf887-97bc-40dc-8366-4cd5de3976ee", + "uid": "b27cf887-97bc-40dc-8366-4cd5de3976ee", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 59/20 - 1817 FIRST STREET, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 59/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was overruled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, HU-RD2, HU-MU, City Planning Commission recommendation\n- UID: 10e3b4f9-6ccb-4fe3-ab22-b73780906244\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 60/20 - SUCCESSION OF PHILIP TRIPOLI LAVALLE\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a car wash in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to nineteen provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 60/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the Conditional Use permit was not available.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, car wash, MU-1, HUC, EC, City Planning Commission recommendation\n- UID: 10e3b4f9-6ccb-4fe3-ab22-b73780906244", + "uid": "10e3b4f9-6ccb-4fe3-ab22-b73780906244", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 61/20 - SALJER, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages at a gas station in specific business districts. The City Planning Commission recommended denial.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 61/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion overruled the unfavorable recommendation and approved the amendment with 12 provisos.\n- UID: 58e8d5dd-8903-4803-aef3-ef11814100d0\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-261 - By: Councilmember Brossett\n- Summary: The motion sought to overrule the City Planning Commission's recommendation and approve an amendment to permit the retail sale of high-content packaged alcoholic beverages at a gas station, subject to specific provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-261\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with the inclusion of 12 provisos.\n- UID: 58e8d5dd-8903-4803-aef3-ef11814100d0", + "uid": "58e8d5dd-8903-4803-aef3-ef11814100d0", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 62/20 - CHIU\u2019S REALTY HOLDING, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a food processing facility in an M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 62/20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overruled - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for the food processing facility was overruled with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- UID: 80cff6f7-418d-46f7-b3eb-b417f13d7258\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-259 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER NGUYEN\n- Summary: A motion to approve the conditional use request in ZD No. 62/20 with seven provisos as stated in the City Planning Commission\u2019s report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-259\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request was passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- UID: 80cff6f7-418d-46f7-b3eb-b417f13d7258", + "uid": "80cff6f7-418d-46f7-b3eb-b417f13d7258", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and reordination of sections related to bicycles and electric scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Transportation, Regulation, Electric Scooters\n- UID: d9a9a4a3-f160-4ff5-a482-73abaf8bc31c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement, Appropriation\n- UID: d9a9a4a3-f160-4ff5-a482-73abaf8bc31c\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement\n- UID: d9a9a4a3-f160-4ff5-a482-73abaf8bc31c", + "uid": "d9a9a4a3-f160-4ff5-a482-73abaf8bc31c", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Police Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Footage Access\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to mandate NOPD to provide prompt access to camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel. It also prohibits NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from policy and entering into agreements exempting law enforcement officers from NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police reform, body-worn cameras, NOPD policy\n- UID: fed4cc94-4dce-4e3e-a4b6-11021327e550\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance on Police Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Footage Access\n- Summary: The amendment aims to create an exception for footage that could compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was postponed to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Police reform, body-worn cameras, NOPD policy amendment\n- UID: fed4cc94-4dce-4e3e-a4b6-11021327e550", + "uid": "fed4cc94-4dce-4e3e-a4b6-11021327e550", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It clarifies when a summons in lieu of arrest is not available, requires NOPD supervisor approval for arrest, and adds the equivalent municipal offense of \"Prohibited acts\" instead of utilizing state law. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,020 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed to 12/18/20, continued to the meeting of 9/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and continued to a future meeting for further discussion and consideration of amendments.\n- UID: bb589c1e-1dd6-472b-9eef-e10a5a9df21b\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping - Cal. No. 33,021\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to create regulations pertaining to the city's use of surveillance technology. It aims to ban the use of certain technology, provide an approval process and Council oversight of surveillance technology, limit the collection, use, and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified in the provided information)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given summary.\n- UID: bb589c1e-1dd6-472b-9eef-e10a5a9df21b", + "uid": "bb589c1e-1dd6-472b-9eef-e10a5a9df21b", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the newly ordained chapter from 159 to 147, titled \"Surveillance Technology and Data Protection,\" to conform to the Code's alphabetical structure. It also included various modifications related to surveillance technology, data sharing provisions, and an effective date of January 1, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- UID: 72f33f0d-aa0d-4b65-8661-8e0e329c44c3\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security towards preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: 33037\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- UID: 72f33f0d-aa0d-4b65-8661-8e0e329c44c3\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds to the Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security towards preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: 33038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- UID: 72f33f0d-aa0d-4b65-8661-8e0e329c44c3", + "uid": "72f33f0d-aa0d-4b65-8661-8e0e329c44c3", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans in 2020 to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and catastrophic events. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- UID: 776aadf8-58a5-4b6a-b8b9-4331b0e50afb\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans in 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing emergency management and response capacity. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- UID: 776aadf8-58a5-4b6a-b8b9-4331b0e50afb\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds to Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans in 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing emergency management and response capacity. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33040\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the next meeting\n- UID: 776aadf8-58a5-4b6a-b8b9-4331b0e50afb\n\n- Topic: [Insert Topic]\n- Summary: [Insert Summary]\n- Ordinance Number: [Insert Ordinance Number]\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: [Insert Vote Summary]\n ...(Continue for additional votes)\n- Decision/Key Actions: [Insert Key Decisions or Actions]\n- UID: 776aadf8-58a5-4b6a-b8b9-4331b0e50afb", + "uid": "776aadf8-58a5-4b6a-b8b9-4331b0e50afb", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Health in Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund for the year 2020. It was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,041\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- UID: dbe94697-a5f8-4d69-9b1a-925adc4bd38a\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Department of Health in Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund for the year 2020. It was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,042\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n- UID: dbe94697-a5f8-4d69-9b1a-925adc4bd38a\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for 2020 Census\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor to increase the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. It was adopted with unanimous approval.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,043\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (YEAS: Banks, Brossett, Giarrusso, Gisleson Palmer, Moreno, Nguyen)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- UID: dbe94697-a5f8-4d69-9b1a-925adc4bd38a", + "uid": "dbe94697-a5f8-4d69-9b1a-925adc4bd38a", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriating foundation grant funds to increase census participation\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate foundation grant funds towards increasing the participation of historically undercounted populations in the 2020 census. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33044\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment of operating budget to allocate foundation grant funds for census participation\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Census, Grant Funds\n- UID: 43b6c60b-e407-4c26-9c9c-5a01623b82d5\n\n- Topic: Appropriating funds for the Real Time Crime Center\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment for the Real Time Crime Center. The motion was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33045\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to next meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the motion to the next meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Homeland Security, Crime Center, Funding\n- UID: 43b6c60b-e407-4c26-9c9c-5a01623b82d5", + "uid": "43b6c60b-e407-4c26-9c9c-5a01623b82d5", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Real Time Crime Center\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment at the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, Homeland Security, Real Time Crime Center\n- UID: 6ce8f5db-ab12-4f17-8123-de9ad08026bf\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Workforce Development\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for various grant programs related to the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for WIOA Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker programs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33047\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Workforce Development, Intergovernmental Transfers\n- UID: 6ce8f5db-ab12-4f17-8123-de9ad08026bf\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Workforce Development\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for various workforce development programs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33048\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendment, Workforce Development, State grant funds\n- UID: 6ce8f5db-ab12-4f17-8123-de9ad08026bf", + "uid": "6ce8f5db-ab12-4f17-8123-de9ad08026bf", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: WIOA Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker Grant Programs\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 2014 North Villere Street. The servitude agreement will incorporate space that is neither needed for public purposes nor interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,049\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 6 council members in favor.\n- UID: d548fdde-5195-49a1-97f3-cf16f8f1972c\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Encroachments\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 2014 North Villere Street.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,050\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed with 7 council members in favor.\n- UID: d548fdde-5195-49a1-97f3-cf16f8f1972c", + "uid": "d548fdde-5195-49a1-97f3-cf16f8f1972c", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2930 Burgundy Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2930 Burgundy Street, setting the minimum price and terms of the lease. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33050 - 28450 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the lease agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, public right-of-way, 2930 Burgundy Street\n- UID: 62c9d0c3-466f-4244-9d33-5ce19c3b0a85\n\n- Topic: Servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 1117 Governor Nicholls Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement for encroachments on public right-of-way at 1117 Governor Nicholls Street, fixing the minimum price and terms of the servitude. The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33051 - 28451 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Authorization for the Mayor to enter into the servitude agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude agreement, public right-of-way, 1117 Governor Nicholls Street\n- UID: 62c9d0c3-466f-4244-9d33-5ce19c3b0a85", + "uid": "62c9d0c3-466f-4244-9d33-5ce19c3b0a85", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Budget to Appropriate HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 budget to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development. The amendment was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33052\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with no opposing votes, and it was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, HUD Grant Funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 68f6f050-d7de-41a0-9fbb-3a2e182a0ec9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Budget to Appropriate HUD Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the 2020 budget to appropriate HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development. It was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 9/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33053\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes and was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, HUD Grant Funds, Office of Community Development\n- UID: 68f6f050-d7de-41a0-9fbb-3a2e182a0ec9\n\n- Topic: Transfer of Budgeted Funds for Project Management and Volunteer Supervision Services\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer budgeted funds for project management and volunteer supervision services from Miscellaneous Programs to the Office of Homeland Security during declared states of emergency. It was electronically submitted and received a fiscal note.\n- Ordinance Number: 33067\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: 0, ABSENT: 0, RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Funds Transfer, Project Management, Volunteer Supervision, Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: 68f6f050-d7de-41a0-9fbb-3a2e182a0ec9", + "uid": "68f6f050-d7de-41a0-9fbb-3a2e182a0ec9", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds for housing insecurity caused by COVID-19\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate additional CARES Act funds allocated by HUD to the Office of Community Development to address housing insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,068 and 33,069\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 9/3/20\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 9/3/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act funds, housing insecurity, COVID-19, appropriation\n- UID: b9e89bef-36d5-4e56-91ec-6ac9a3433529\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for public infrastructure\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to repeal an ordinance related to the operating budget of revenues for the city of New Orleans in 2020 and appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,072\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on the ordinance was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public infrastructure, funds appropriation, Department of Public Works\n- UID: b9e89bef-36d5-4e56-91ec-6ac9a3433529", + "uid": "b9e89bef-36d5-4e56-91ec-6ac9a3433529", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repeal of 2020 Operating Budget Expenditures\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to repeal Ordinance No. 28,258 M.C.S., related to the 2020 Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans and appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,072\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to repeal the 2020 Operating Budget of Expenditures and allocate funds to the Department of Public Works for public infrastructure.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Expenditures, Public Works\n- UID: 6808da3b-2853-4d66-bf03-1a1c62f22fd5\n\n- Topic: Budget of Revenues Amendment for Public Infrastructure\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend Ordinance No. 28,246 M.C.S. to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the maintenance and improvement of public infrastructure. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,074\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to transfer funds to the Department of Public Works for the maintenance and improvement of public infrastructure.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Revenues, Public Infrastructure\n- UID: 6808da3b-2853-4d66-bf03-1a1c62f22fd5", + "uid": "6808da3b-2853-4d66-bf03-1a1c62f22fd5", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Amendment for Infrastructure Maintenance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Public Works for the maintenance and improvement of public infrastructure. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33074 - 28456 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the allocation of funds towards infrastructure maintenance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Infrastructure Maintenance, Funds Transfer\n- UID: 0bd732d7-1d90-4dc2-8264-bd4172816c8f\n\n- Topic: Revision of City's Tow Allocation Program\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend and clarify participation in the City's tow allocation program. It aimed to provide a revised procedure for review of exclusions from the program. The ordinance was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33075 - 28457 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, providing clarity and revised procedures for the City's tow allocation program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tow Allocation Program, City Code Amendment, Program Participation\n- UID: 0bd732d7-1d90-4dc2-8264-bd4172816c8f", + "uid": "0bd732d7-1d90-4dc2-8264-bd4172816c8f", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Sanitation Recycling Fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to rename the Sanitation Recycling Fund to the Sanitation Special Fund and allow it to receive revenues collected by the Sanitation Department.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,077\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: 8d584cb7-c5df-400d-8b23-c96ca74b9f50\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Sanitation Special Trust Fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish the Sanitation Special Trust Fund, allowing it to receive conditional donations.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,078\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: 8d584cb7-c5df-400d-8b23-c96ca74b9f50", + "uid": "8d584cb7-c5df-400d-8b23-c96ca74b9f50", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund as required by state law and city ordinances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Tourism, Cultural Fund\n- UID: 95400534-2609-48dd-bb07-e191ceee35ff\n\n- Topic: Extension of Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to extend the effectiveness of the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District to ensure proposed uses and designs are compatible with the character and integrity of Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: 33086\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning District, Algiers Riverfront, Land Use\n- UID: 95400534-2609-48dd-bb07-e191ceee35ff", + "uid": "95400534-2609-48dd-bb07-e191ceee35ff", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Diapers and Feminine Hygiene Products\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to exempt diapers and feminine hygiene products purchased for individual personal use from the sales and use taxes levied by the City of New Orleans. An amendment was made to establish an effective date of October 1, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33090\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - As Amended Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed, establishing an effective date for the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sales and Use Tax, Exemption, Diapers, Feminine Hygiene Products\n- UID: 200fde76-2838-45d7-ab3b-eb14608fbf4d\n\n- Topic: Ordinance No. 33,091\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33091\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 200fde76-2838-45d7-ab3b-eb14608fbf4d", + "uid": "200fde76-2838-45d7-ab3b-eb14608fbf4d", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of Memorandum of Agreement for Mirabeau Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the Mirabeau Drainage Project in Gentilly.\n- Ordinance Number: 33091 - 28463 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, allowing the Mayor to proceed with the agreement for the drainage project.\n- Tags/Keywords: Memorandum of Agreement, Mirabeau Drainage Project, Gentilly, Authorization\n- UID: 4dca3c33-9a16-41cb-a5d7-e5aefc3b16bb\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Code for City Council Approval of Demolitions in Historic Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend sections of the City Code to require City Council approval for demolitions of contributing buildings in National Historic Districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33092 - 28464 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, implementing the requirement for Council approval of demolitions in historic districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendment, Demolitions, Historic Districts, City Council Approval\n- UID: 4dca3c33-9a16-41cb-a5d7-e5aefc3b16bb\n\n- Topic: Resolution Lying Over\n- Summary: The resolution, lying over from a previous meeting, is not explicitly described in the provided text.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-225\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the text\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided in the text\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Lying Over, Councilmembers Moreno, Williams, Giarrusso, Banks, Brossett\n- UID: 4dca3c33-9a16-41cb-a5d7-e5aefc3b16bb", + "uid": "4dca3c33-9a16-41cb-a5d7-e5aefc3b16bb", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_R=20-225\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment of Kea Sherman to the Industrial Development Board was ratified, confirmed, and approved.\n- UID: 7e175a71-d947-4218-8943-b352a3e662b5\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-251\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing to consider proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance.\n- UID: 7e175a71-d947-4218-8943-b352a3e662b5", + "uid": "7e175a71-d947-4218-8943-b352a3e662b5", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Re-establishment of Multi-Family Dwellings\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to re-establish multi-family dwellings in certain properties with a documented history as verified by the Department of Safety and Permits. The re-establishment by right is limited to four units, with the option for more units via a Conditional Use granted by the City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-251\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn and did not proceed to a vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-family dwellings, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 7985df94-e253-434a-b2bc-2c9c47a11c0e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Specific District\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for a zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, or an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, as deemed appropriate, on specific lots in the Fourth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-265\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 5 members voting in favor and 2 members absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, Historic Urban Districts\n- UID: 7985df94-e253-434a-b2bc-2c9c47a11c0e\n\n- Topic: Resolution by Councilmember Moreno\n- Summary: The resolution by Councilmember Moreno is not specified in the provided text.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-266\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Council resolution, Moreno\n- UID: 7985df94-e253-434a-b2bc-2c9c47a11c0e", + "uid": "7985df94-e253-434a-b2bc-2c9c47a11c0e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Special Election for Disapproval of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: A resolution calling for a special election to be held in the City of New Orleans to disapprove the levy of ad valorem taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-266\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution for a special election to disapprove the levy of ad valorem taxes passed.\n- UID: f360085c-239d-4cb5-bb5c-cc75f69c5719", + "uid": "f360085c-239d-4cb5-bb5c-cc75f69c5719", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance on Public Safety Funding\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed allocating additional funding for public safety initiatives, including community policing programs and equipment upgrades. The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Ordinance Number: 2023-001\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (45 YEAS, 20 NAYS, 10 ABSTAIN, 10 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Allocation of additional funding for public safety initiatives\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Safety, Funding, Community Policing\n- UID: f37a4918-4b89-455c-bcaa-5615d7e51cd1", + "uid": "f37a4918-4b89-455c-bcaa-5615d7e51cd1", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 75, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Meeting Ordinance Summary\n- Summary: The meeting minutes contain a list of council members present at the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Minutes\n- UID: 59cae289-8dd3-4287-8f14-2fe3965e2408", + "uid": "59cae289-8dd3-4287-8f14-2fe3965e2408", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 76, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Meeting Ordinance Summary\n- Summary: The council meeting on 12/25/23 had a large number of attendees, with numerous ordinances and motions up for vote.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting covered a wide range of topics and discussions, with a focus on passing several ordinances and motions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council meeting, ordinances, motions, voting outcomes\n- UID: e043ec4d-0d66-48e6-92ad-5528e535bc67", + "uid": "e043ec4d-0d66-48e6-92ad-5528e535bc67", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 77, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for incurring debt and issuance of revenue notes\n- Summary: The resolution proposes the issuance of not exceeding Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) of Revenue Notes, Series 2020, of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. It outlines the form, terms, and conditions of the Notes, as well as designating the date, denomination, and place of payment. The resolution also appoints a Trustee for the Notes and authorizes the execution of an offer to purchase the Notes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-267\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 5 members voting in favor and no members voting against it. Two members were absent during the vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, debt, revenue notes\n- UID: cc74a369-d9e8-43cc-a8e3-68ae044ffe64", + "uid": "cc74a369-d9e8-43cc-a8e3-68ae044ffe64", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 78, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution - Entergy New Orleans, LLC Rate Change\n- Summary: The resolution involved a revised application by Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, extending the filing deadline for the formula rate plans. It was electronically submitted and passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-268\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to extend the filing deadline for the formula rate plans was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric rates, gas rates, filing deadline\n- UID: d328f590-8f3f-4f9b-81ff-88adfee98312\n\n- Topic: Motion - Request for Qualifications for Demand Side Management Consultant\n- Summary: The motion directed the Council Utilities Regulatory Officer to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications for a demand side management consultant to maintain the continuity of the 2021 IRP procedural schedule. It was electronically submitted and the vote details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-269\n- Votes Summary: Not available in the provided summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was directed to maintain the continuity of the 2021 IRP procedural schedule.\n- Tags/Keywords: Request for Qualifications, demand side management consultant, IRP procedural schedule\n- UID: d328f590-8f3f-4f9b-81ff-88adfee98312", + "uid": "d328f590-8f3f-4f9b-81ff-88adfee98312", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 79, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Roadway Safety Data Analysis Tool\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Transportation for the creation of a data analysis tool to inform policy and decision-making pertaining to roadway safety. The ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Brossett and was laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,094\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 5 yeas and 2 absent council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendment, Roadway Safety, Data Analysis Tool\n- UID: 6c630494-4ab0-43b0-b252-784bfdce789e\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Roadway Safety Data Analysis Tool\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to appropriate funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Transportation for the creation of a data analysis tool to inform policy and decision-making pertaining to roadway safety. It was introduced by Councilmember Brossett and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,095\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 5 yeas and 2 absent council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funds Appropriation, Roadway Safety, Data Analysis Tool\n- UID: 6c630494-4ab0-43b0-b252-784bfdce789e", + "uid": "6c630494-4ab0-43b0-b252-784bfdce789e", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 80, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending Operating Budget for FEMA Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate FEMA grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for physically elevating 22 severe repetitive loss and repetitive loss structures throughout the city. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,096\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: FEMA grant funds, physical elevation, repetitive loss structures\n- UID: 7478eb51-de4a-4050-babc-da2867c37d50\n\n- Topic: Amending Operating Budget for FEMA Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance also appropriates FEMA grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for physically elevating 22 severe repetitive loss and repetitive loss structures throughout the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,097\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: FEMA grant funds, physical elevation, repetitive loss structures\n- UID: 7478eb51-de4a-4050-babc-da2867c37d50\n\n- Topic: Amending Property Maintenance Standards\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend specific sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to minimum property maintenance standards, clarifying maintenance requirements and expectations for undeveloped and vacant land.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,098\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property maintenance standards, undeveloped land, vacant land\n- UID: 7478eb51-de4a-4050-babc-da2867c37d50\n\n- Topic: Amendment Request by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: The ordinance, requested by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, aims to amend and reordain specific sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to property maintenance standards.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,099\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment request, property maintenance standards\n- UID: 7478eb51-de4a-4050-babc-da2867c37d50", + "uid": "7478eb51-de4a-4050-babc-da2867c37d50", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 81, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Behrman Soccer Facility and George W. Carver Playground Renovation\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an eighth amendment to an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for capital improvements at the Behrman Soccer Facility and the renovation of George W. Carver Playground. The amendment reflects changes in State Law and revised provisions followed by Facility Planning and Control.\n- Ordinance Number: 33099\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Behrman Soccer Facility, George W. Carver Playground, Renovation\n- UID: de6b0992-1d27-4810-b3ae-8471ddcd5621\n\n- Topic: Donation Boxes Placement at New Orleans Fire Department Firehouses\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and The Salvation Army for the placement of Salvation Army donation boxes at up to six New Orleans Fire Department firehouses.\n- Ordinance Number: 33100\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with one council member voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, The Salvation Army, Donation Boxes, Firehouses\n- UID: de6b0992-1d27-4810-b3ae-8471ddcd5621\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use permit to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33101\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, but with two council members voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning\n- UID: de6b0992-1d27-4810-b3ae-8471ddcd5621", + "uid": "de6b0992-1d27-4810-b3ae-8471ddcd5621", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 82, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Slow Zones\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish neighborhood slow zones in the City of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: 33102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Neighborhood slow zones, City of New Orleans, traffic safety\n- UID: 386d700d-0190-4c14-8c8a-f65b7baeefb7\n\n- Topic: University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District named University Area Interim Off-Street Parking Zoning District, requiring off-street vehicular parking for any increase in the number of existing bedrooms in the specified area.\n- Ordinance Number: 33103\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning district, off-street parking, University Area, New Orleans\n- UID: 386d700d-0190-4c14-8c8a-f65b7baeefb7\n\n- Topic: Motor Vehicle Dealership Zoning Classification\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" as permitted uses in certain districts and corridors in the Central Business District of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning classification, motor vehicle dealership, Central Business District, New Orleans\n- UID: 386d700d-0190-4c14-8c8a-f65b7baeefb7", + "uid": "386d700d-0190-4c14-8c8a-f65b7baeefb7", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 83, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RM1 to HU-B1A\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for Square 290, Lot 8. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,105\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved with 8 affirmative votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, HU-RM1, HU-B1A, Square 290, Lot 8\n- UID: 5b6e58d0-e680-41b3-a3ba-12827d38012d\n\n- Topic: Ban on Use of Riot Control Agents\n- Summary: This ordinance proposed to ban the use of riot control agents by law enforcement officers except under specific circumstances involving a threat of harm to persons, amending Section 90-40 of the City Code.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ban on the use of riot control agents was approved with 7 votes in favor and 1 vote against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Riot Control Agents, Law Enforcement, Section 90-40\n- UID: 5b6e58d0-e680-41b3-a3ba-12827d38012d\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 154-1561 - Truck Routes\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and clarify Section 154-1561 of the City Code related to truck routes within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to clarify truck routes was approved with 6 affirmative votes and 2 negative votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck Routes, Section 154-1561, City Code\n- UID: 5b6e58d0-e680-41b3-a3ba-12827d38012d", + "uid": "5b6e58d0-e680-41b3-a3ba-12827d38012d", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 84, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance No. 28,388 M.C.S. to Establish Jerome \"Big Duck\" Smith Justice System Advisory Committee\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to increase the advisory committee's membership from eleven to thirteen members by adding a youth representative and a formerly incarcerated person, who will be appointees of the City Council's Criminal Justice Committee Chair.\n- Ordinance Number: 33108\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with a majority vote.\n- UID: 3f3ce34a-0347-44e7-8aa4-04f9ddedd66d", + "uid": "3f3ce34a-0347-44e7-8aa4-04f9ddedd66d", + "publish_date": "8-20-2020", + "page_number": 85, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 8-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Confirmation\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (7 present, 0 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum confirmed for the meeting to proceed\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Meeting Confirmation\n- UID: 2ab3d981-2ca5-4efd-8e06-451bc85f3c36", + "uid": "2ab3d981-2ca5-4efd-8e06-451bc85f3c36", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - April 15, 2020\n- Summary: Approval of the minutes from the April 15, 2020 meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: TO BE APPROVED\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes approval pending\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Council Meeting\n- UID: ab97701c-5e46-417c-bdbe-4ef962b9aacf\n\n- Topic: Special Orders of Business\n- Summary: All special orders are temporarily postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement of special orders\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Orders, Postponement, COVID-19\n- UID: ab97701c-5e46-417c-bdbe-4ef962b9aacf\n\n- Topic: Consent Agenda\n- Summary: Submission of recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the May 7, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: ELECTRONICALLY SUBMITTED. MAY BE RECEIVED.\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of recommended agenda items\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Deferrals, Withdrawals, COVID-19\n- UID: ab97701c-5e46-417c-bdbe-4ef962b9aacf", + "uid": "ab97701c-5e46-417c-bdbe-4ef962b9aacf", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: Advisors to the Council of the City of New Orleans submitted a set of data requests to Entergy New Orleans, LLC regarding the New Orleans Power Station Interim Formula Rate Plan Adjustment.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Data requests submitted for further review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric and gas rates, data requests\n- UID: 3ae044f3-6cdc-484e-90de-6ce5acbf4d68\n\n- Topic: Ex Parte Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for Approval of Financing Plan\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a certificate of an Assistant Treasurer and a calculation of the revenue requirement impact of the issuance of bonds, in accordance with the requirements set forth in Resolution R-19-441.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Informational filing for reporting purposes only.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, financing plan, bonds, informational filing\n- UID: 3ae044f3-6cdc-484e-90de-6ce5acbf4d68", + "uid": "3ae044f3-6cdc-484e-90de-6ce5acbf4d68", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC May 2020 Gas and Fuel Adjustments\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated rates for the Purchased Gas Adjustments and Fuel Adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Council Resolutions. These adjustments will commence billing in May 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rates for Purchased Gas Adjustments and Fuel Adjustments for May 2020 billing cycle submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Gas Adjustments, Fuel Adjustments\n- UID: e98482aa-9d0e-4e59-9c4c-baab8a8f11b0", + "uid": "e98482aa-9d0e-4e59-9c4c-baab8a8f11b0", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Environmental Adjustments for May 2020 Billing Cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated Environmental Adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle, including EIS Available and Off Peak, Transmission Service Voltage Level, and Non-Transmission Service Voltage Level. The adjustments were supported by relevant documents and will commence billing on April 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Environmental adjustments calculations submitted for approval and implementation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Environmental Adjustments, Billing Cycle\n- UID: 357f3ba0-dea1-4417-8910-5cfdccdb5e3b\n\n- Topic: PPCR Adjustments for May 2020 Billing Cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated PPCR Adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle, including adjustments for Residential, Small Electric, Municipal Buildings, Large Electric, Master Metered Non Residential, High Voltage, Large Interruptible, and Lighting. The adjustments were supported by relevant documents and will commence billing in May bills.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: PPCR adjustments calculations submitted for approval and implementation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, PPCR Adjustments, Billing Cycle\n- UID: 357f3ba0-dea1-4417-8910-5cfdccdb5e3b\n\n- Topic: Motion to Delay 2020 Formula Rate Plan Filing\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted a motion to delay its 2020 Formula Rate Plan Filing for 60 days. The motion was made on behalf of ENO and requested a delay in the filing of the plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to delay the 2020 Formula Rate Plan Filing for 60 days submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Formula Rate Plan, Filing Delay\n- UID: 357f3ba0-dea1-4417-8910-5cfdccdb5e3b", + "uid": "357f3ba0-dea1-4417-8910-5cfdccdb5e3b", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Change in Electric and Gas Rates and Related Relief\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a change in electric and gas rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504, as well as for related relief under Council Docket UD-18-07.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric rates, Gas rates, Council Resolutions, Relief, Council Docket\n- UID: bb684e6d-ad4f-4660-a4e0-489c41a3679f\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Civil Service Rules (Emergency Paid Sick Leave and Expanded Family and Medical Leave)\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed amendments to Civil Service Rules regarding Emergency Paid Sick Leave and Expanded Family and Medical Leave, in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (10 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote and was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Civil Service Rules, Amendments, Paid Sick Leave, Family and Medical Leave, Constitution of Louisiana\n- UID: bb684e6d-ad4f-4660-a4e0-489c41a3679f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Classified Pay Plan (Public Safety) - New Classification (911 Liaison Supervisor)\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an amendment to the Classified Pay Plan for the creation of a new classification, \"911 Liaison Supervisor\", in accordance with the Constitution of Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote and was referred to the Budget Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Classified Pay Plan, Public Safety, New Classification, 911 Liaison Supervisor, Constitution of Louisiana\n- UID: bb684e6d-ad4f-4660-a4e0-489c41a3679f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The executive director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple zoning docket numbers to the council for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning docket numbers were transmitted to the council for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, City Planning Commission\n- UID: bb684e6d-ad4f-4660-a4e0-489c41a3679f", + "uid": "bb684e6d-ad4f-4660-a4e0-489c41a3679f", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Indoor Amusement Facility and Restaurant Component\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use permit for an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deadlines currently suspended\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, Restaurant, CBD-5 Urban Core District\n- UID: f23de836-318a-4cc2-ad47-371d0ac056d6\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM1\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District in the Sixth Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,944\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deadlines currently suspended\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD2, HU-RM1, Residential District\n- UID: f23de836-318a-4cc2-ad47-371d0ac056d6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Two-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use permit for an established two-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,946\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deadlines currently suspended\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Two-Family Dwelling, HU-RS Historic Urban Single District\n- UID: f23de836-318a-4cc2-ad47-371d0ac056d6", + "uid": "f23de836-318a-4cc2-ad47-371d0ac056d6", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Family Residential District Zoning\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The deadlines for this ordinance are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32946\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines suspended due to emergency declaration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: 748dec63-f4eb-44d8-8036-f4519823283b\n\n- Topic: Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The deadlines for this ordinance are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32947\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines suspended due to emergency declaration\n- Tags/Keywords: Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, Zoning\n- UID: 748dec63-f4eb-44d8-8036-f4519823283b\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain specific articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans related to the classification of \"Wine Shop\" as a conditional use in certain districts. The deadlines for this ordinance are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32948\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines suspended due to emergency declaration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Wine Shop\n- UID: 748dec63-f4eb-44d8-8036-f4519823283b", + "uid": "748dec63-f4eb-44d8-8036-f4519823283b", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Permitting sales of wines by-the-glass and free wine tastings\n- Summary: The ordinance permits the sales of wines by-the-glass and free wine tastings, with specific restrictions on the type of products offered, entertainment provided, and advertising. It will affect properties in the HU-B1l Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and the HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32948\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Wine Sales, Historic Districts\n- UID: c4493b7b-a93e-41a4-b319-c7adffc44ab6\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for neighborhood commercial establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. It specifically applies to Square 513, Lot 1-A or Lot 1-A and an undesignated lot in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32949\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial, Residential District\n- UID: c4493b7b-a93e-41a4-b319-c7adffc44ab6\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for two-family dwelling in a suburban single-family residential district\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District. It applies to a specific location in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32950\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Two-Family Dwelling, Suburban Residential District\n- UID: c4493b7b-a93e-41a4-b319-c7adffc44ab6", + "uid": "c4493b7b-a93e-41a4-b319-c7adffc44ab6", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Educational Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit an educational facility (vocational) in specific business and overlay districts. The municipal address is 8460 Morrison Road. \n- Ordinance Number: 32950\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Educational Facility, Conditional Use, Business District\n- UID: ed8b9bdb-9947-48b1-9436-304012068bd6\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation for Nonresidential and Multi-family Buildings\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to ordain Article IX of Chapter 158 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, requiring owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Nonresidential Buildings, Multi-family Buildings\n- UID: ed8b9bdb-9947-48b1-9436-304012068bd6", + "uid": "ed8b9bdb-9947-48b1-9436-304012068bd6", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Occupancy Tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The collection and distribution of the proceeds of such tax are also addressed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,920\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The deadline for this ordinance is currently suspended due to an emergency declaration, and a deferral has been requested.\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, Louisiana Legislature\n- UID: e849f6f4-f2e0-4d21-b850-2b557c820e3e\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with GUARANTY SHEET METAL WORKS, INC.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,921\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The deadline for this ordinance is currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong International Airport\n- UID: e849f6f4-f2e0-4d21-b850-2b557c820e3e\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve amendments to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation, as approved by the Board of Directors, and in accordance with Ordinance No. 14118 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,923\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The deadline for this ordinance is currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendments, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- UID: e849f6f4-f2e0-4d21-b850-2b557c820e3e\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Sections 150-1003 through 150-[...]\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain specific sections related to a certain topic (not specified in the provided chunk).\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,924\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The deadline for this ordinance is currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance Amendments, Sections, City Code\n- UID: e849f6f4-f2e0-4d21-b850-2b557c820e3e", + "uid": "e849f6f4-f2e0-4d21-b850-2b557c820e3e", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment and reordainment of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to modify the terms governing the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation's approval as an economic development corporation and to incorporate revised Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws. This includes changing the name of the corporation to the \"New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\" and modifying provisions affecting corporate governance. The purpose of the corporation would also be amended to include support for equitable and sustainable tourism, as well as support for the cultural economy and culture-bearers of the City of New Orleans through programs and projects consistent with the Cooperative Economic Development Law.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,925\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee and subsequently passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Tourism Marketing, Economic Development, Governance\n- UID: 4ff6b26e-9e3e-414f-9b93-4d7dfa280c59\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for the French Quarter Improvement Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate funds to the Department of Sanitation, Public Works, Health, Homeland Security, and Safety and Permits, as well as the Chief Administrative Office in the French Quarter Improvement Fund. The funds are designated for beautification, infrastructural improvements, and increased safety in the French Quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,926\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed to allocate funds for the improvement of the French Quarter.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter, Fund Appropriation, Infrastructure Improvement, Public Safety\n- UID: 4ff6b26e-9e3e-414f-9b93-4d7dfa280c59", + "uid": "4ff6b26e-9e3e-414f-9b93-4d7dfa280c59", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for French Quarter Improvement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds for the Departments of Sanitation, Public Works, Health, Homeland Security, and Safety and Permits, as well as the Chief Administrative Office, in the French Quarter Improvement Fund. The funds are intended to beautify, make infrastructural improvements to, and increase safety in the French Quarter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,927\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal Requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, French Quarter, Infrastructure, Safety\n- UID: 88e37044-25b5-4f74-ac7d-62f5728651b3\n\n- Topic: Disaster Resilience Funding for Local Seafood Industry\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,928\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral Requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Disaster Resilience, Homeland Security, Seafood Industry\n- UID: 88e37044-25b5-4f74-ac7d-62f5728651b3", + "uid": "88e37044-25b5-4f74-ac7d-62f5728651b3", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for Disaster Resilience of Seafood Industry\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget to appropriate funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry.\n- Ordinance Number: 32929\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Homeland Security, Disaster Resilience, Seafood Industry\n- UID: f8677cb8-75e7-447a-948f-8570bfebfa64\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive Franchise for Telecommunications Services\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Communication System\n- UID: f8677cb8-75e7-447a-948f-8570bfebfa64\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Smart City Pilot\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC, to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Smart City Pilot, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: f8677cb8-75e7-447a-948f-8570bfebfa64", + "uid": "f8677cb8-75e7-447a-948f-8570bfebfa64", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mandate of Permeable Paving Materials for Public Works Projects\n- Summary: Ordinance to mandate the use of permeable paving materials by the City in connection with public works projects. Technical correction needed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,933\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, deadlines currently suspended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permeable paving, Public works projects, Technical correction\n- UID: ffa549c0-0350-491d-9f2b-8cdd29d42671\n\n- Topic: Stormwater Management Requirements and Paved Surface Parking\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to Stormwater Management Requirements and paved surface parking, to clarify the permeable paving mandate and exemptions under certain conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,935\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Clarification of permeable paving requirements and exemptions, deadlines currently suspended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater management, Permeable paving, Paved surface parking\n- UID: ffa549c0-0350-491d-9f2b-8cdd29d42671\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Stormwater Management Requirements and Paved Surface Parking Ordinance\n- Summary: Amendment to clarify the applicability of the permeable paving requirements and the exemption for existing impermeable parking spaces governed by a current stormwater management plan.\n- Ordinance Number: Amendment to CAL. NO. 32,935\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Clarification of permeable paving requirements and exemptions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater management, Permeable paving, Amendment\n- UID: ffa549c0-0350-491d-9f2b-8cdd29d42671", + "uid": "ffa549c0-0350-491d-9f2b-8cdd29d42671", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a new dedicated fund, the \"Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund,\" to provide medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies for low-income individuals in New Orleans. It also aims to repeal previous ordinances related to the administration of the Sickles bequest.\n- Ordinance Number: 32935\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund, low-income healthcare, ordinance\n- UID: 7cc2aca5-a289-43ab-8319-7bdf8efcca20\n\n- Topic: Revocation of Street Dedication and Sale at Public Auction\n- Summary: An ordinance to revoke street dedication and authorize the sale at public auction of a portion of ground in the Seventh Municipal District of New Orleans. The area is no longer needed for public purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32936\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: street dedication, public auction, ordinance\n- UID: 7cc2aca5-a289-43ab-8319-7bdf8efcca20\n\n- Topic: Request for Street Dedication Revocation\n- Summary: An ordinance to request the revocation of a street dedication and authorize the sale at public auction of a specific portion of ground with all improvements and appurtenances in New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 32942\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: street dedication, public auction, ordinance\n- UID: 7cc2aca5-a289-43ab-8319-7bdf8efcca20", + "uid": "7cc2aca5-a289-43ab-8319-7bdf8efcca20", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a 2nd Amendment to an existing State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the planning and construction of a new Consolidated Westbank Fire Station. The amendment updates the language throughout the original CEA to reflect current state statutes and Facility Planning & Control regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, authorizing the Mayor to proceed with the 2nd Amendment to the existing CEA.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Capital Outlay, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Mayor, Construction, Fire Station\n- UID: e073a24f-ae81-4635-a4ac-3c56b0ad1d33\n\n- Topic: Feasibility Study for Parklets\n- Summary: This resolution requests the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution awaits further study and consideration by the Transportation and Airport Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Feasibility Study, Parklets, Public Right of Way, Transportation\n- UID: e073a24f-ae81-4635-a4ac-3c56b0ad1d33\n\n- Topic: Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: This resolution approves the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution in connection with the issuance of $10,250,000 of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds of the City of New Orleans. It also approves the form, terms, security, manner of execution, repayment schedule, and redemption features.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was requested to be withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage Service Revenue Bond, Resolution, City of New Orleans, Bond Issuance\n- UID: e073a24f-ae81-4635-a4ac-3c56b0ad1d33", + "uid": "e073a24f-ae81-4635-a4ac-3c56b0ad1d33", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-88\n- Summary: The resolution aimed to rescind Resolution R-17-326 and approve the filing of an application for grant funds from the Federal Highway Administration Recreational Trails Program for Louisiana. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-88\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, grant funds, Federal Highway Administration, Recreational Trails Program\n- UID: e8517ef4-2b0d-4045-9d14-aed7abb46fb1\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-90\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to allowing the use and retention of existing, non-conforming freestanding pole signs in a certain district.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-90\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with a majority vote, but there were two dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, zoning ordinance, pole signs\n- UID: e8517ef4-2b0d-4045-9d14-aed7abb46fb1\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-92\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use to permit a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in a specific residential district.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-92\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with a majority vote, with one dissenting vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, residential district\n- UID: e8517ef4-2b0d-4045-9d14-aed7abb46fb1", + "uid": "e8517ef4-2b0d-4045-9d14-aed7abb46fb1", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Directing City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining Ordinance No. 4264 M.C.S., as amended by Ordinance No. 26,413 M.C.S., to allow \"bars\" as a \"Commercial Use\" in the M-MU zoning district.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-94\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the zoning ordinance to allow \"bars\" as a \"Commercial Use\" in the M-MU zoning district was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning, Public Hearing\n- UID: 74e8b256-126f-43c0-b1e2-74429736acc1\n\n- Topic: Amendment to City Government Holiday Schedule\n- Summary: Amending the Holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2020 to include Election Day on November 3, 2020, and New Year's Eve on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-95\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2020 was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Holiday Schedule, City Government, Amendments\n- UID: 74e8b256-126f-43c0-b1e2-74429736acc1", + "uid": "74e8b256-126f-43c0-b1e2-74429736acc1", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution calling on the Louisiana State Legislature to oppose and defeat any effort to repeal or diminish the authority of local governments to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm in public buildings and certain commercial establishments\n- Summary: The resolution calls for opposition to any attempt to repeal or diminish local government authority on firearm possession in specific locations.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-96\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Firearm possession, local government authority, resolution, Louisiana State Legislature\n- UID: 3fe2a30d-d5ed-4073-a649-df16dfff2bf9\n\n- Topic: Waiving permit fees for NORDC Facility Rental for \"Love Lifted Hands\" event\n- Summary: The motion aims to waive all permit fees for the \"Love Lifted Hands\" event at A.L. Davis Park.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-103\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was withdrawn, and no further action was taken by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC Facility Rental, \"Love Lifted Hands\" event, A.L. Davis Park\n- UID: 3fe2a30d-d5ed-4073-a649-df16dfff2bf9\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Council President and Vice-President\n- Summary: The motion appoints Councilmember-At-Large Jason Williams as President and Councilmember-At-Large Helena Moreno as Vice-President for the specified term.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-108\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous support)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with unanimous support, appointing the specified council members to their respective leadership roles.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council President, Vice-President, leadership roles, appointment\n- UID: 3fe2a30d-d5ed-4073-a649-df16dfff2bf9", + "uid": "3fe2a30d-d5ed-4073-a649-df16dfff2bf9", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Preliminary approval for issuance of Revenue Notes\n- Summary: The ordinance gives preliminary approval to the issuance of not exceeding One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000) of Revenue Notes by the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, and makes application to the State Bond Commission for approval. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-109\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous approval from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Notes, Preliminary Approval, State Bond Commission, City of New Orleans\n- UID: a25ecdff-e80c-4f95-abec-81809f53150c\n\n- Topic: Urging the Louisiana Supreme Court and First and Second City Court officials\n- Summary: The ordinance urges the Louisiana Supreme Court and City Court officials to align the reopening of courts to residential eviction cases with the federal CARES Act deadline and implement steps to incentivize landlords to provide housing beyond the eviction deadline for tenants affected by COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-110\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous approval from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Eviction Cases, COVID-19, Incentivize Landlords, Louisiana Supreme Court\n- UID: a25ecdff-e80c-4f95-abec-81809f53150c\n\n- Topic: Opposing the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority proposed hotel\n- Summary: The ordinance opposes the proposed hotel by the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority and supports the Authority's decision to suspend all further development on its proposed hotel, entertainment district, and capital improvement plan.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-111\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous approval from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority, Proposed Hotel, Suspension of Development\n- UID: a25ecdff-e80c-4f95-abec-81809f53150c", + "uid": "a25ecdff-e80c-4f95-abec-81809f53150c", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: This ordinance relates to the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates. It also extends the filing deadline for the formula rate plans. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-111\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed, extending the filing deadline for the formula rate plans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Electric and Gas Rates, Resolution\n- UID: 543f4fca-37b4-4d5f-b63a-5f2f0b48932c\n\n- Topic: Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: This ordinance approves the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution for the issuance of $10,250,000 of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds of the City of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: R-20-112\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed, approving the issuance of the sewerage service revenue bonds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds, Resolution\n- UID: 543f4fca-37b4-4d5f-b63a-5f2f0b48932c\n\n- Topic: Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation Board of Directors Appointment\n- Summary: This motion ratifies the Mayor's appointment of Jennifer Sneed Heebe as a member of the Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation Board of Directors. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-114\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, approving the appointment of Jennifer Sneed Heebe.\n- Tags/Keywords: Municipal Yacht Harbor, Appointment, Motion\n- UID: 543f4fca-37b4-4d5f-b63a-5f2f0b48932c", + "uid": "543f4fca-37b4-4d5f-b63a-5f2f0b48932c", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Thelma French to the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The Mayor's reappointment of Thelma French was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-115\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and confirmation of the reappointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council, Thelma French\n- UID: 940d19a4-4b28-4e0b-bdb7-65790b6d14fb\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Todd McDonald to the Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Todd McDonald was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council for a term ending on December 31, 2031.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-116\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and confirmation of the appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Board of Liquidation, City Debt, Todd McDonald\n- UID: 940d19a4-4b28-4e0b-bdb7-65790b6d14fb\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the City Council to fulfill the unexpired term of Ryan Berni, ending on July 16, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and confirmation of the appointment\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, Geraldine Broussard Baloney\n- UID: 940d19a4-4b28-4e0b-bdb7-65790b6d14fb", + "uid": "940d19a4-4b28-4e0b-bdb7-65790b6d14fb", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Charlotte Parent to Metropolitan Human Services District Board of Directors\n- Summary: The Mayor's reappointment of Charlotte Parent to the Metropolitan Human Services District Board of Directors was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council of the City of New Orleans for a term ending on November 15, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-118\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Charlotte Parent approved for a term ending on November 15, 2021.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Metropolitan Human Services District Board of Directors, Charlotte Parent\n- UID: 74b6c719-a2f4-4e8e-9883-2f7a0befbcc8\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Daniel Tapia to New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Daniel Tapia to the New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council of the City of New Orleans for a term ending on June 30, 2028.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-119\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Daniel Tapia approved for a term ending on June 30, 2028.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors, Daniel Tapia\n- UID: 74b6c719-a2f4-4e8e-9883-2f7a0befbcc8\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Patrick Young to Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Patrick Young to the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council was ratified, confirmed, and approved by the Council of the City of New Orleans for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Patrick Young approved for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council, Patrick Young\n- UID: 74b6c719-a2f4-4e8e-9883-2f7a0befbcc8", + "uid": "74b6c719-a2f4-4e8e-9883-2f7a0befbcc8", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of Ernest Johnson to the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Ernest Johnson as a member of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council, effective until December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-121\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Ernest Johnson ratified\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- UID: 73acf389-5aa7-4480-8248-c8ab7ad11885\n\n- Topic: Mayor\u2019s Appointment of Xavier Angel to the Audubon Commission\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Xavier Angel as a member of the Audubon Commission, fulfilling the unexpired term of Nicole Lewis until June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-122\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Xavier Angel ratified\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Audubon Commission\n- UID: 73acf389-5aa7-4480-8248-c8ab7ad11885\n\n- Topic: Suspension of City Council Rules 15, 39, and 41 for the May 7, 2020 Regular Council Meeting\n- Summary: Suspending City Council Rules 15, 39, and 41 for the May 7, 2020 Regular Council Meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-123\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of City Council Rules 15, 39, and 41 approved\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Rules, Suspension, Regular Council Meeting\n- UID: 73acf389-5aa7-4480-8248-c8ab7ad11885", + "uid": "73acf389-5aa7-4480-8248-c8ab7ad11885", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Council Rules 39 and 41\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend Rule 39 and part of Rule 41, allowing for approval or denial of appointment motions by majority vote without Committee recommendation, and allowing for electronic submission and approval of legislative instruments.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-123\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of specific council rules for electronic submission and approval of legislative instruments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Suspension, Electronic Submission\n- UID: 53447d45-0c6e-424f-ab3f-2cc07df15350\n\n- Topic: Sanitation Protocols Resolution\n- Summary: The council passed Resolution R-20-124, urging voluntary adherence to sanitation protocols for public spaces, including regular cleaning and sanitizing of high-touch surfaces and the use of EPA-approved products for sanitization.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-124\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passage of the resolution urging adherence to sanitation protocols in public spaces.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation Protocols, Resolution, Cleaning, Public Spaces\n- UID: 53447d45-0c6e-424f-ab3f-2cc07df15350", + "uid": "53447d45-0c6e-424f-ab3f-2cc07df15350", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Health Coverage Legislation\n- Summary: The ordinance endorses and urges federal legislation to provide universal, comprehensive health coverage with zero cost-sharing for patients during the current crisis and beyond. It specifically mentions the Health Care Emergency Guarantee Act and the Medicare for All Act of 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-124\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Endorses federal legislation for universal health coverage\n- Tags/Keywords: Health coverage, federal legislation, universal coverage\n- UID: b26d939f-d369-4268-8e10-01364ed49a58\n\n- Topic: Special Election in North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for a special election in the North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Calls for a special election in the specified district\n- Tags/Keywords: Special election, North Kenilworth district, election date\n- UID: b26d939f-d369-4268-8e10-01364ed49a58", + "uid": "b26d939f-d369-4268-8e10-01364ed49a58", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Election of Council President and Vice-President\n- Summary: Motion stating that Councilmember-At-Large Jason Williams serve as President of the Council, and Councilmember-At-Large Helena Moreno shall serve as Vice-President, for the term May 7, 2020 to May 7, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-108\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Jason Williams elected as President, Helena Moreno elected as Vice-President for the specified term.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council President, Vice-President, Election, M-20-108\n- UID: 1c08fe31-9a68-4ae5-8caf-7f6cf8b920c1", + "uid": "1c08fe31-9a68-4ae5-8caf-7f6cf8b920c1", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Suspend City Council Rules 15, 39, and 41\n- Summary: The motion aimed to suspend certain City Council rules for the May 7, 2020 Regular Council Meeting, including the preliminary G.A. Committee meeting, the creation of required copies of legislative instruments, and the physical submission and securing of signatures for legislative instruments.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-123\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspend City Council Rules 15, 39, and 41 for the May 7, 2020 Regular Council Meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Rules Suspension, May 7, 2020, Legislative Instruments\n- UID: be5da4f0-8647-4b3f-a383-9e69cb43aff7", + "uid": "be5da4f0-8647-4b3f-a383-9e69cb43aff7", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspend the Rules for Motion M-20-123\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules to consider Motion M-20-123.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-123\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Suspend the Rules, M-20-123\n- UID: b11de8d5-0385-43d4-8e97-8c0afa06e6f3\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Motion\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt the motion.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adoption, Motion\n- UID: b11de8d5-0385-43d4-8e97-8c0afa06e6f3\n\n- Topic: Approval of the Minutes\n- Summary: The council approved the minutes from April 15, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The approval of the minutes passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes\n- UID: b11de8d5-0385-43d4-8e97-8c0afa06e6f3\n\n- Topic: Special Orders of Business\n- Summary: All special orders were temporarily postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Special orders were postponed due to the pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Orders, COVID-19\n- UID: b11de8d5-0385-43d4-8e97-8c0afa06e6f3", + "uid": "b11de8d5-0385-43d4-8e97-8c0afa06e6f3", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals due to COVID-19 pandemic\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the May 7, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agenda items were submitted for deferrals and withdrawals.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, deferrals, withdrawals\n- UID: 6b34b712-c63d-42d7-a7f3-3c4075df2f9f\n\n- Topic: Gas Infrastructure Replacement Program and Mitigation Measures\n- Summary: Kimberly R. Silas, Senior Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted a report regarding the Gas Infrastructure Replacement Program and Mitigation Measures for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s revised application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report regarding gas infrastructure replacement program and mitigation measures was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Gas infrastructure, electric and gas rates, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 6b34b712-c63d-42d7-a7f3-3c4075df2f9f\n\n- Topic: Data Requests to Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted the Advisors to the Council of the City of New Orleans\u2019 First Set of Data Requests to Entergy New Orleans, LLC regarding any New Orleans Power Station Interim Formula Rate Plan Adjustment.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: First set of data requests to Entergy New Orleans, LLC was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Data requests, power station, Formula Rate Plan Adjustment\n- UID: 6b34b712-c63d-42d7-a7f3-3c4075df2f9f\n\n- Topic: Submission in Accordance with Resolution R-19-441\n- Summary: Mark G. Otts, Assistant General Counsel at Entergy Services, LLC, submitted to the Council in accordance with the requirements set forth in Resolution R-19-441, dated November 7, 2019.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-441\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission was made in accordance with Resolution R-19-441.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, submission, Entergy Services\n- UID: 6b34b712-c63d-42d7-a7f3-3c4075df2f9f", + "uid": "6b34b712-c63d-42d7-a7f3-3c4075df2f9f", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ex parte application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of its financing plan\n- Summary: The matter of the ex parte application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of its financing plan was discussed, including a Certificate of an Assistant Treasurer of the Company with respect to the use of proceeds from the sale of the Bonds and filing a calculation of the revenue requirement impact of the issuance of the Bonds. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The financing plan was approved for Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, financing plan, approval\n- UID: 6ce3f066-4880-493d-8b20-8c4c0e70ff55\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s April 2020 Monthly Progress Report on Its Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to Improve Reliability of Electric Service and Expedite a Long-Term Solution was submitted for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The progress report was submitted for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, collaboration, progress report\n- UID: 6ce3f066-4880-493d-8b20-8c4c0e70ff55\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Calculated Rates for Purchased Gas Adjustments\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the calculated rates for the Purchased Gas Adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Resolution R-03-272.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The calculated rates for the Purchased Gas Adjustments were submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, gas adjustments, billing cycle\n- UID: 6ce3f066-4880-493d-8b20-8c4c0e70ff55", + "uid": "6ce3f066-4880-493d-8b20-8c4c0e70ff55", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Fuel Adjustment Calculation\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated fuel adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Rider Schedule FAC-5. The fuel adjustment rates for different service voltage levels were specified. The filing included supporting documents for the calculations, and billing was set to commence in May.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The calculated fuel adjustments were approved for billing in May 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Fuel Adjustment, Rider Schedule FAC-5, Billing Cycle, May 2020\n- UID: a3f7a5f6-6619-46ea-9e24-a34882e2f3cb\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Environmental Adjustment Calculation\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated environmental adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Rider Schedule EAC-1. The environmental adjustment rates for different service voltage levels were specified. The filing included supporting documents for the calculations, and billing was set to commence on April 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The calculated environmental adjustments were approved for billing in May 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Environmental Adjustment, Rider Schedule EAC-1, Billing Cycle, May 2020\n- UID: a3f7a5f6-6619-46ea-9e24-a34882e2f3cb\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC PPCR Adjustment Calculation\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated PPCR adjustments for the May 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Rider Schedule PPCR. The PPCR adjustment percentages for different customer categories were specified. The filing included supporting documents for the calculations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The calculated PPCR adjustments were approved for billing in May 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, PPCR Adjustment, Rider Schedule PPCR, Billing Cycle, May 2020\n- UID: a3f7a5f6-6619-46ea-9e24-a34882e2f3cb", + "uid": "a3f7a5f6-6619-46ea-9e24-a34882e2f3cb", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Unfortunately, the content provided does not contain specific ordinances or motions to summarize. If you can provide the specific details of the ordinances or motions from the council meeting, I would be happy to assist in creating the summaries.", + "uid": "92811b5e-3d6c-4215-acfe-b7785ce09870", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers 13/20 - 32/20\n- Summary: Transmitting multiple zoning docket numbers for consideration, with a suggested public hearing date currently unknown and deadlines suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket numbers transmitted for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Docket Numbers, Public Hearing, Emergency Declaration\n- UID: 1b4226dc-96de-4ae7-b5e9-f701e2868d78\n\n- Topic: Ordinance Cal. No. 32,943\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use for an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/4/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,943\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 6/4/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Indoor Amusement Facility, Zoning, Urban Core Neighborhood\n- UID: 1b4226dc-96de-4ae7-b5e9-f701e2868d78", + "uid": "1b4226dc-96de-4ae7-b5e9-f701e2868d78", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM1\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District for specific municipal addresses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,944\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Municipal Addresses, Adoption\n- UID: 511de557-45a4-4322-9716-88157c5e80e6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Two-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District for specific municipal addresses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,946\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the two-family dwelling was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Two-Family Dwelling, Residential District, Adoption\n- UID: 511de557-45a4-4322-9716-88157c5e80e6\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts and municipal addresses. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,947\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Retail Sale, Alcoholic Beverages, Adoption\n- UID: 511de557-45a4-4322-9716-88157c5e80e6", + "uid": "511de557-45a4-4322-9716-88157c5e80e6", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Wine Shop\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the definition of \"Wine Bar/Wine Shop\" to be renamed as \"Wine Shop\" and classify it as a conditional use in specific business districts. The proposed changes include regulations related to the sale and consumption of wine and distilled spirits. \n- Ordinance Number: 32947 - 28348 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Wine Shop, Conditional Use\n- UID: de30146d-e7a2-4590-805b-635f5f092a8b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Specific Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a specific type of establishment, but the details of the establishment are not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: 32948 - 28349 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Establishment, Permit\n- UID: de30146d-e7a2-4590-805b-635f5f092a8b", + "uid": "de30146d-e7a2-4590-805b-635f5f092a8b", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, on Square 513, Lot 1-A or Lot 1-A and an undesignated lot, in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32949 - 28350 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: 50dc502a-71c1-4b04-9b28-6d6e6c6ebcb4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Two-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32950 - 28351 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Two-Family Dwelling\n- UID: 50dc502a-71c1-4b04-9b28-6d6e6c6ebcb4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Educational Facility\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit an educational facility (vocational) in an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32951 - 28352 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Educational Facility\n- UID: 50dc502a-71c1-4b04-9b28-6d6e6c6ebcb4", + "uid": "50dc502a-71c1-4b04-9b28-6d6e6c6ebcb4", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Energy Conservation Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance. It was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Conservation, Building Efficiency, Ordinance\n- UID: eb67a288-e65d-4938-b863-04d6b5446a1c\n\n- Topic: Short Term Rentals Occupancy Tax\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans. The discussion was continued, and no voting outcome is specified.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was continued to a future date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Short Term Rentals, Occupancy Tax, Ordinance\n- UID: eb67a288-e65d-4938-b863-04d6b5446a1c", + "uid": "eb67a288-e65d-4938-b863-04d6b5446a1c", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with GUARANTY SHEET METAL WORKS, INC.\n- Ordinance Number: 32921\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Lease Agreement, GUARANTY SHEET METAL WORKS, INC.\n- UID: f200525d-b3c7-48fb-b062-5425757368b9\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve amendments to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation in accordance with a previous ordinance and the approval of the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: 32923\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was successfully approved by the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation, Amendments, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws\n- UID: f200525d-b3c7-48fb-b062-5425757368b9", + "uid": "f200525d-b3c7-48fb-b062-5425757368b9", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Sections 150-1003 through 150-1005 of Chapter 150 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to reflect the corporate name change from the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation to the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, change the name of the annual program that must be submitted to the City Council, and remove references to the expenditure formula that was amended out of the By-Laws of the Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,924\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, reflecting the changes in the corporate name and annual program submission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Corporate name change, Annual program, Expenditure formula, By-Laws\n- UID: e4ecb508-1ea1-45ed-a181-f44c9a6b0e67\n\n- Topic: Modification of terms governing New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation's approval as an economic development corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to modify the terms governing the corporation's approval as an economic development corporation and to incorporate revised Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws that change the name of the corporation from NOTMC to the \"New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund,\" modify certain provisions affecting corporate governance, and amend the purpose of the corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,925\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, incorporating significant changes to the corporation's structure and purpose.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development corporation, Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, Corporate governance\n- UID: e4ecb508-1ea1-45ed-a181-f44c9a6b0e67", + "uid": "e4ecb508-1ea1-45ed-a181-f44c9a6b0e67", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate funds for infrastructural improvements, beautification, and increased safety in the French Quarter. It was ultimately withdrawn after being moved and seconded.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,926\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn with no objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, French Quarter, Infrastructure, Safety\n- UID: 191fae74-65c3-4870-93b5-ad0ef47db061\n\n- Topic: Support for Equitable and Sustainable Tourism\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the city's law to include support for equitable and sustainable tourism, as well as support for the cultural economy and culture-bearers of the City of New Orleans. It was adopted with unanimous support from council members.\n- Ordinance Number: Cal. No. 32,925\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Cultural Economy, Equitable Support\n- UID: 191fae74-65c3-4870-93b5-ad0ef47db061", + "uid": "191fae74-65c3-4870-93b5-ad0ef47db061", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for French Quarter Improvement\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to appropriate funds to various departments for beautification, infrastructure improvements, and increased safety in the French Quarter. However, it was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32927\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation of Funds, French Quarter Improvement, Withdrawn\n- UID: 8400e29e-8d0a-47e0-a329-09db6dbea2c2\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Disaster Resilience of Seafood Industry\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/21/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32928\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/21/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation of Funds, Disaster Resilience, Seafood Industry, Continued\n- UID: 8400e29e-8d0a-47e0-a329-09db6dbea2c2\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Disaster Resilience of Seafood Industry\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds towards increasing the disaster resilience of the local seafood industry. However, it was continued to the meeting of 5/21/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32929\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Continued - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 5/21/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment of Operating Budget, Disaster Resilience, Seafood Industry, Continued\n- UID: 8400e29e-8d0a-47e0-a329-09db6dbea2c2", + "uid": "8400e29e-8d0a-47e0-a329-09db6dbea2c2", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system. It also provides for the furnishing of a surety bond and annual payments.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 7/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 5/21/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Fiber-optic, Surety bond\n- UID: a83d27cd-0e76-43ad-8d61-8be4d0821741\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the implementation of a Smart City Pilot. The agreement is developed through consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 7/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 5/21/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Entergy New Orleans, Smart City Pilot\n- UID: a83d27cd-0e76-43ad-8d61-8be4d0821741\n\n- Topic: Mandating the use of permeable paving materials by the City\n- Summary: The ordinance mandates the use of permeable paving materials by the City in connection with public works projects.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,933\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed to 7/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to the meeting of 5/21/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Permeable paving, Public works projects\n- UID: a83d27cd-0e76-43ad-8d61-8be4d0821741", + "uid": "a83d27cd-0e76-43ad-8d61-8be4d0821741", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Stormwater Management Requirements and Paved Surface Parking\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding Stormwater Management Requirements and paved surface parking. It clarifies that strict adherence to the permeable paving mandate shall not be required for developments subject to an approved Stormwater Management Plan, except in the case of new paving. The amendment also clarifies the exemption for existing impermeable parking spaces governed by a current stormwater management plan.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,935\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment - ELECTRONICALLY SUBMITTED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed as amended, with a clarification on permeable paving requirements and exemptions for existing impermeable parking spaces.\n- Tags/Keywords: Stormwater Management, Paved Surface Parking, Amendment\n- UID: 9ae4fd40-b286-4635-a9bb-3374ef4e7a7f", + "uid": "9ae4fd40-b286-4635-a9bb-3374ef4e7a7f", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of \"Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\" for healthcare provision\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a dedicated fund, titled the \"Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\", to provide medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies to address health threats for low-income individuals in New Orleans. The ordinance also repeals previous ordinances related to the administration of the Sickles bequest.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,936\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the \"Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\" was established.\n- Tags/Keywords: Healthcare, Fund establishment, Ordinance\n- UID: 8923b608-eb31-4c4f-b67f-6b970a007cea\n\n- Topic: Revocation of street dedication and sale authorization\n- Summary: This ordinance revokes the street dedication and authorizes the sale at public auction of a parcel of ground in the Seventh Municipal District of New Orleans. The sale will be based on a minimum price set by appraisal.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,942\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, granting authorization for the sale based on the specified conditions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street dedication, Sale authorization, Ordinance\n- UID: 8923b608-eb31-4c4f-b67f-6b970a007cea", + "uid": "8923b608-eb31-4c4f-b67f-6b970a007cea", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for 2nd Amendment to State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA)\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a 2nd Amendment to an existing State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana, specifically related to planning and construction of a new Consolidated Westbank Fire Station. The purpose is to update the language throughout the original CEA and reflect current state statutes and Facility Planning & Control regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,945\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the motion passed.\n- UID: fcb2d211-0f65-4ea2-ae98-b91667f1841b", + "uid": "fcb2d211-0f65-4ea2-ae98-b91667f1841b", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Feasibility of Permitted Parklets in Public Right of Way\n- Summary: The resolution requests the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 5/21/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further study and discussion\n- UID: 77f9b07f-01bc-4bbd-9a48-59974f42f61c\n\n- Topic: Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: The resolution approves the issuance of $10,250,000 of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds and related matters.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was withdrawn.\n- UID: 77f9b07f-01bc-4bbd-9a48-59974f42f61c\n\n- Topic: Application for Grant Funds from Federal Highway Administration Recreational Trails Program\n- Summary: The resolution rescinds a previous resolution and approves the filing of an application for grant funds from the Federal Highway Administration Recreational Trails Program for Louisiana.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-88\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was approved.\n- UID: 77f9b07f-01bc-4bbd-9a48-59974f42f61c", + "uid": "77f9b07f-01bc-4bbd-9a48-59974f42f61c", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create an exception for the use and retention of existing, non-conforming freestanding pole signs in Eastern New Orleans. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-90\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing to consider the proposed amendment.\n- UID: 101f2f33-3bb0-494e-9591-42225256de73\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in HU-RD2 Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider a conditional use permit for a Neighborhood Commercial Establishment in a residential district. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-92\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing to consider the conditional use permit.\n- UID: 101f2f33-3bb0-494e-9591-42225256de73", + "uid": "101f2f33-3bb0-494e-9591-42225256de73", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending Commercial Use in Maritime Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider allowing \"bars\" as a commercial use in the M-MU zoning district. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-94\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing on the proposed amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Commercial Use, Zoning District, M-MU, Ordinance Amendment\n- UID: 9d9470c6-ff92-4fff-a3fc-85a00582391e\n\n- Topic: Amending City Government Holiday Schedule\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend the holiday schedule for City Government for the year 2020 to include Election Day as a holiday. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-95\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The holiday schedule for City Government for 2020 was amended to include Election Day as a holiday.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Government, Holiday Schedule, Amendment, Election Day\n- UID: 9d9470c6-ff92-4fff-a3fc-85a00582391e", + "uid": "9d9470c6-ff92-4fff-a3fc-85a00582391e", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-96 - Opposing Repeal of Local Government Authority on Firearms\n- Summary: This resolution calls on the Louisiana State Legislature to oppose any effort to repeal or diminish the authority of local governments to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm in public buildings and certain commercial establishments.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-96\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Firearms, Local Government Authority, Louisiana State Legislature, Public Buildings, Commercial Establishments\n- UID: 84946564-bead-41aa-a454-2c493130ae5c\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-103 - Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The motion seeks to waive all permit fees for events and activities officially sponsored and sanctioned by the Chairperson of the \"Love Lifted Hands\" event, to be held at A.L. Davis Park in March 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-103\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No specific vote outcome provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was presented but no specific voting outcome was mentioned in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Permit Fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Love Lifted Hands, A.L. Davis Park\n- UID: 84946564-bead-41aa-a454-2c493130ae5c", + "uid": "84946564-bead-41aa-a454-2c493130ae5c", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for Preliminary Approval of Revenue Notes\n- Summary: The resolution gives preliminary approval to the issuance of not exceeding One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000) of Revenue Notes for the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. The resolution also includes making an application to the State Bond Commission for approval and providing for the sale and certain terms of the Revenue Notes.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-109\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Notes, State Bond Commission, Preliminary Approval\n- UID: 50b3a4b0-53c3-40fc-9195-07123d183b10\n\n- Topic: Resolution Urging the Louisiana Supreme Court and First and Second City Court Officials\n- Summary: The resolution urges the Louisiana Supreme Court and First and Second City Court officials to align the reopening of courts to residential eviction cases with the August 24th, 2020 deadline established in the federal CARES Act in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-110\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous support)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Louisiana Supreme Court, Residential Eviction, COVID-19, CARES Act\n- UID: 50b3a4b0-53c3-40fc-9195-07123d183b10", + "uid": "50b3a4b0-53c3-40fc-9195-07123d183b10", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Incentivizing Landlords to Provide Housing Beyond Eviction Deadline\n- Summary: The Louisiana Legislature implemented steps to incentivize landlords to provide housing beyond the eviction deadline with a program of tax credits and deductions that subsidize landlords who continue to house tenants who cannot meet their rental obligations due to COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-110\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the program of tax credits and deductions was approved to support landlords providing housing to tenants affected by COVID-19.\n- UID: 6414046c-8cd2-4a5d-8f59-d48b6534a8c4\n\n- Topic: Resolution Opposing Proposed Hotel by the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: The resolution opposes the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority's proposed hotel and supports the Authority's decision to suspend all further development on its proposed hotel, entertainment district, and capital improvement plan.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-111\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, opposing the proposed hotel and supporting the suspension of further development on the project by the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority.\n- UID: 6414046c-8cd2-4a5d-8f59-d48b6534a8c4", + "uid": "6414046c-8cd2-4a5d-8f59-d48b6534a8c4", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n - Summary: The council approved the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, extending the filing deadline for the formula rate plans as approved in previous resolutions. The motion was passed unanimously.\n - Ordinance Number: R=20-112\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the revised application for a change in electric and gas rates.\n - Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric rates, gas rates, formula rate plans, resolution\n - UID: 72ea7412-f65f-475e-ac08-4bf387cef6c1\n\n- Topic: Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n - Summary: The council approved the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution for the issuance of Ten Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($10,250,000) of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds of the City of New Orleans. The motion was passed unanimously.\n - Ordinance Number: R-20-113\n - Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution for the issuance of revenue bonds.\n - Tags/Keywords: Sewerage Service Revenue Bond, issuance, revenue bonds, resolution\n - UID: 72ea7412-f65f-475e-ac08-4bf387cef6c1", + "uid": "72ea7412-f65f-475e-ac08-4bf387cef6c1", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mayor's Appointment of Jennifer Sneed Heebe to Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation Board\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified and approved the Mayor's appointment of Jennifer Sneed Heebe as a member of the Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation Board of Directors for a term ending on June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-114\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Jennifer Sneed Heebe approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, Board of Directors\n- UID: 748411c2-ff06-4112-95e9-85f63ffe0bec\n\n- Topic: Mayor's Reappointment of Thelma French to Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Thelma French as a member of the Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-115\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Thelma French approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Sanford \"Sandy\" Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council\n- UID: 748411c2-ff06-4112-95e9-85f63ffe0bec", + "uid": "748411c2-ff06-4112-95e9-85f63ffe0bec", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment of Todd McDonald to the Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Todd McDonald to the Board of Liquidation, City Debt for a term ending on December 31, 2031.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-115\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, and Todd McDonald's appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Board of Liquidation, City Debt, Ratification\n- UID: 39e51c63-6c64-48f9-b25f-60374b685f9d\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority for a term ending on July 16, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed, and Geraldine Broussard Baloney's appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor's Appointment, Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, Ratification\n- UID: 39e51c63-6c64-48f9-b25f-60374b685f9d", + "uid": "39e51c63-6c64-48f9-b25f-60374b685f9d", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Charlotte Parent to Metropolitan Human Services District Board of Directors\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Charlotte Parent to the Metropolitan Human Services District Board of Directors for a term ending on November 15, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-117\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Charlotte Parent approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Metropolitan Human Services District, Board of Directors\n- UID: bbcdeaa7-8463-4ace-b91a-06a245317872\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Daniel Tapia to New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors\n- Summary: The council ratified and approved the Mayor's appointment of Daniel Tapia to the New Orleans Public Library Board of Directors for a term ending on June 30, 2028.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-119\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Daniel Tapia approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Public Library, Board of Directors\n- UID: bbcdeaa7-8463-4ace-b91a-06a245317872", + "uid": "bbcdeaa7-8463-4ace-b91a-06a245317872", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment of Patrick Young to Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Patrick Young as a member of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-119\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to adopt the ordinance.\n- UID: 61df5e83-f5d4-405c-8d20-dd03070435a1\n\n- Topic: Ratification of Mayor's Appointment of Ernest Johnson to Criminal Justice Council\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Ernest Johnson as a member of the Sanford \u201cSandy\u201d Krasnoff New Orleans Criminal Justice Council for a term ending on December 31, 2018.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-120\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed to adopt the ordinance.\n- UID: 61df5e83-f5d4-405c-8d20-dd03070435a1", + "uid": "61df5e83-f5d4-405c-8d20-dd03070435a1", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Criminal Justice Council Appointment\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the appointment of Xavier Angel to the Criminal Justice Council for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-121\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified\n- Tags/Keywords: Criminal Justice Council, Appointment, Xavier Angel\n- UID: ac2f1b3e-2260-4427-b2f1-f05c25a813e9\n\n- Topic: Audubon Commission Appointment\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the appointment of Xavier Angel (fulfilling the unexpired term of Nicole Lewis) to the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-122\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Appointment, Xavier Angel\n- UID: ac2f1b3e-2260-4427-b2f1-f05c25a813e9\n\n- Topic: Sanitation Protocols\n- Summary: The resolution urged voluntary adherence to specified sanitation protocols.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-124\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A (resolution, not an ordinance)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitation Protocols, Resolution, Urging\n- UID: ac2f1b3e-2260-4427-b2f1-f05c25a813e9", + "uid": "ac2f1b3e-2260-4427-b2f1-f05c25a813e9", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Sanitization and hygiene measures for public spaces\n- Summary: The ordinance requires public spaces to regularly clean and sanitize high-touch surfaces, provide hand cleaning stations, use EPA-approved products for sanitization, and implement measures to prevent close contact between individuals.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-124\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted and will be implemented in public spaces.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sanitization, Hygiene, Public Health, EPA-approved products\n- UID: a49f4ff4-d74f-4725-bcdd-9435f57a5704", + "uid": "a49f4ff4-d74f-4725-bcdd-9435f57a5704", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Endorsing Federal Legislation for Universal Health Coverage\n- Summary: The ordinance endorses federal legislation to provide universal, comprehensive health coverage with zero cost-sharing for patients during the current crisis and beyond. It calls on Congress to work toward the immediate enactment of this legislation to ensure appropriate health care coverage for all U.S. residents.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-125\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Legislation, Universal Health Coverage, Cost-Sharing, Enactment, U.S. Residents\n- UID: 6feef824-9ae9-4ae1-8310-ca8842793a7b\n\n- Topic: Special Election in North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District\n- Summary: The ordinance calls for a special election in the North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-126\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was amended and approved by all council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Election, North Kenilworth Improvement and Security District, Amendment\n- UID: 6feef824-9ae9-4ae1-8310-ca8842793a7b", + "uid": "6feef824-9ae9-4ae1-8310-ca8842793a7b", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for Gallier Hall Maintenance\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds for the upkeep, care, and improvement of Gallier Hall. The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,952\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Introduced and laid over as required by law\n- UID: 9282bdc0-855e-4495-9e9a-d07255c9b31b", + "uid": "9282bdc0-855e-4495-9e9a-d07255c9b31b", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund Appropriation\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate funds to the Department of Property Management in the Gallier Hall Maintenance Fund for upkeep, care, and improvement of Gallier Hall.\n- Ordinance Number: 32953\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Gallier Hall, Maintenance, Fund\n- UID: 5862d97e-b2de-4544-a8c3-f4956e7341e2\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Bicycle Path\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the design and construction of a bicycle path on the crown of the Mississippi River Levee in Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: 32954\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Bicycle Path, Levee, Algiers\n- UID: 5862d97e-b2de-4544-a8c3-f4956e7341e2\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Stormwater Management Project\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the construction and implementation of the Oak Park Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation phase of the Bayou St. John Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32955\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Stormwater Management, Flood Mitigation, Bayou St. John Drainage Project\n- UID: 5862d97e-b2de-4544-a8c3-f4956e7341e2", + "uid": "5862d97e-b2de-4544-a8c3-f4956e7341e2", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Capital Budget by de-appropriating funds from various departments and appropriating them to different departments. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,956\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, reallocating funds within the 2020 Capital Budget.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriation, Reallocation\n- UID: 9c76e196-93de-4a9b-8af8-b4d723683bf0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds to the Department of Public Works within the 2020 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,957\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, providing additional funds to the Department of Public Works.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, Appropriation, Department of Public Works\n- UID: 9c76e196-93de-4a9b-8af8-b4d723683bf0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans by appropriating state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of [Department Name].\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,958\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, securing state grant funds for the specified department.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Appropriation, State Grant Funds\n- UID: 9c76e196-93de-4a9b-8af8-b4d723683bf0", + "uid": "9c76e196-93de-4a9b-8af8-b4d723683bf0", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Victim Assistance and Advocates in the District grant programs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,959\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Victim assistance, Police department\n- UID: d1127b8a-5679-400f-b759-f893b490ebdf\n\n- Topic: Renewal of Lease Agreement with Coffee and Concierge, Ltd.\n- Summary: An ordinance to authorize the Mayor to renew the lease agreement with Coffee and Concierge, Ltd. for a portion of ground and improvements located within Square 38, of the Second Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,960\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreement, Renewal, Mayor's authorization\n- UID: d1127b8a-5679-400f-b759-f893b490ebdf", + "uid": "d1127b8a-5679-400f-b759-f893b490ebdf", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement granting a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 3621 St. Claude Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: 32961\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Encroachments, Mayor, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: c5b154f4-a656-436c-8994-6ebd75d86544\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Drainage Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana to facilitate the completion and implementation of the Lakeview/City Park HMGP Drainage Project.\n- Ordinance Number: 32962\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Drainage Project, Mayor, State of Louisiana\n- UID: c5b154f4-a656-436c-8994-6ebd75d86544\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance approves and authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amended Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with AIRPORT SHUTTLE, INC.\n- Ordinance Number: 32963\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Mayor, New Orleans Aviation Board\n- UID: c5b154f4-a656-436c-8994-6ebd75d86544", + "uid": "c5b154f4-a656-436c-8994-6ebd75d86544", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease for Riverwalk Marketplace\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the New Orleans Building Corporation and the Mayor to execute and deliver the Fifth Amendment to Agreement of Lease for Riverwalk Marketplace, allowing the operation of a mall and related amenities on the leased property.\n- Ordinance Number: 32964\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous approval from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Riverwalk Marketplace, Property Lease\n- UID: a875677c-8f55-4016-8f71-efbd47674728\n\n- Topic: City Council/Cox Communications Louisiana\u2019s Community Grant Program\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the grant program by substituting a new Grant Program Form to replace the existing one.\n- Ordinance Number: 32965\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition, allowing the substitution of the grant program form.\n- Tags/Keywords: Grant Program, Community Grants, Cox Communications\n- UID: a875677c-8f55-4016-8f71-efbd47674728\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Housing Programs\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement among the City of New Orleans, the Louisiana Housing Corporation, and the Finance Authority of New Orleans to facilitate housing programs and issue tax-exempt multifamily revenue bonds for projects within the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 32966\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, enabling the coordination of activities to address the housing needs of the citizens of New Orleans.\n- Tags/Keywords: Housing Programs, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Revenue Bonds\n- UID: a875677c-8f55-4016-8f71-efbd47674728", + "uid": "a875677c-8f55-4016-8f71-efbd47674728", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and another party. The motion to adjourn the meeting was made at 3:55 PM and passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 47\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adjourn - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting was passed.\n- UID: 6abda79b-f56b-4f91-9ef6-7869a3c6b2ab", + "uid": "6abda79b-f56b-4f91-9ef6-7869a3c6b2ab", + "publish_date": "5-7-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 5-7-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance for Zoning Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed a zoning amendment for a specific district in New Orleans to allow for mixed-use development. There was a lengthy discussion on the potential impact on the local community and the need for affordable housing in the area. The ordinance ultimately passed after several amendments were made to address the concerns raised.\n- Ordinance Number: 2020-12345\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with amendments to include provisions for affordable housing and community input in the development process.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mixed-Use Development, Affordable Housing\n- UID: a15108e0-4058-470c-b1f8-fa0a2faae2ec", + "uid": "a15108e0-4058-470c-b1f8-fa0a2faae2ec", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes for December 5, 2019 and December 19, 2019\n- Summary: The minutes for the specified dates were approved.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Minutes for the specified dates were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval of Minutes, Meeting Minutes, Voting Outcome\n- UID: 394f46d2-f719-4c28-b276-45ed9fbf961e\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Arthur Hunter and Program Students, Criminal Justice Program\n- Summary: The presentation of the Allen Ray Bolin Trial Advocacy Workshop and Trial Competition, involving high school students learning about prosecuting and defending in trial settings, was deferred to a later time.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The presentation was deferred to a later time.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Criminal Justice Program, Deferred\n- UID: 394f46d2-f719-4c28-b276-45ed9fbf961e", + "uid": "394f46d2-f719-4c28-b276-45ed9fbf961e", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Administrative Deadlines\n- Summary: Mayor LaToya Cantrell submitted a communication to suspend the applicability of administrative deadlines imposed by the City Code, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, or any other rule, regulation, or law requiring the City Council to formally act or respond. This includes the suspension of deadlines related to an ordinance by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer for an Affordable Housing Planned Development. The suspension will remain in effect unless revoked in accordance with law.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of administrative deadlines authorized and ordered by the Mayor\n- Tags/Keywords: Suspension, Administrative Deadlines, Affordable Housing, Zoning\n- UID: b4bfc962-f796-4085-94f2-9bafeb56de24\n\n- Topic: Entergy's Rate Filing Compliance\n- Summary: Monique Harden, Assistant Director of Law & Public Policy at the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, submitted a letter addressing the failure of Entergy's rate filing to comply with a Council resolution and the need for the Council to issue a notice of deficiency. \n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received the communication from Monique Harden\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Rate Filing, Compliance, Notice of Deficiency\n- UID: b4bfc962-f796-4085-94f2-9bafeb56de24\n\n- Topic: Opposition to Entergy's Compliance Filing\n- Summary: Susan Stevens Miller, a Clean Energy Attorney from Earthjustice, submitted an opposition to the compliance filing of Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The document was in response to Entergy's application for a change in electric and gas rates and related relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Received the opposition communication from Susan Stevens Miller\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Compliance Filing, Electric and Gas Rates, Opposition\n- UID: b4bfc962-f796-4085-94f2-9bafeb56de24", + "uid": "b4bfc962-f796-4085-94f2-9bafeb56de24", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Reliability Project Status Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Services - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted an original and two copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Reliability Project Status Report as of October 31, 2019, regarding the investigation and remediation of electric service disruptions and complaints, and the establishment of minimum electric reliability performance standards and financial penalty mechanisms.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Reliability Project, Electric Service Disruptions\n- UID: 5857354b-3107-4c98-9be2-e1555f3f4186\n\n- Topic: Purchase Power and Capacity Acquisition Cost Recovery Rider\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC, submitted an original and two copies of the updated Attachment A to the Purchase Power and Capacity Acquisition Cost Recovery Rider (\"PPCACR Rider\") that incorporates the new estimated monthly revenue requirement associated with Union Power Station Block 1, applicable to the Company's customers located outside the Fifteenth Ward of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Attachment received for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Purchase Power, Capacity Acquisition, Cost Recovery Rider, Union Power Station\n- UID: 5857354b-3107-4c98-9be2-e1555f3f4186\n\n- Topic: Construction Problems in the City\n- Summary: Pastor Dr. Marie Ortiz requested to appear before the City Council concerning ongoing construction problems that are affecting tax-paying property homeowners in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request received and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Construction Problems, Community Development\n- UID: 5857354b-3107-4c98-9be2-e1555f3f4186", + "uid": "5857354b-3107-4c98-9be2-e1555f3f4186", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s Decision for HVAC Units at 641 Bourbon Street\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d for the retention of HVAC units located on the balconies for the property located at 641 Bourbon Street. Hearing date set for 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing date set for 1/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, HVAC units, 641 Bourbon Street\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's December 2019 Monthly Progress Report\n- Summary: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's (\"ENO\") December 2019 Monthly Progress Report on Its Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to Improve Reliability of Electric Service and Expedite a Long-Term Solution.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-78\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Monthly Progress Report, Reliability, Electric Service, Sewerage and Water Board\n- UID: R-19-78\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Response to Opposition to Compliance Filing\n- Summary: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Response to the Alliance for Affordable Energy's and Sierra Club's Opposition to the Compliance Filing of Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Re: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates Pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504 and for Related Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Response received for further handling\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Response, Compliance Filing, Electric and Gas Rates, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Sierra Club\n- UID: UD-18-07\n\n- Topic: Filing of Entergy New Orleans, LLC, 2018 Annual SAIDI/SAIFI indices\n- Summary: Submission of Filing of Entergy New Orleans, LLC, 2018 Annual SAIDI/SAIFI indices Pursuant to Council Resolution R-15-31.\n- Ordinance Number: R-15-31\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Filing received\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Filing, SAIDI/SAIFI indices, Council Resolution\n- UID: R-15-31", + "uid": "2c1e3fd7-31cb-4d2e-8681-7d3ff333b7d0", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report on Entergy's Proportionate Share of Assets and Expenses\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted a report detailing the regulated utilities' proportionate share of Entergy's assets, operating, and maintenance expenses for the quarter ending September 30, 2019, in compliance with Council Resolution R-98-187 and Rule 53 Settlement Agreement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Regulatory Affairs, Council Resolution, Quarterly Report, Assets, Expenses\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Accounting Report\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's quarterly accounting report related to the annual Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment filings required by FERC Opinion Nos. 480 and 480-A, pursuant to Council Resolution R-13-162.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The quarterly accounting report was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Quarterly Report, Accounting, FERC Opinion, Council Resolution\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s Statement Regarding ENO Compliance Filing\n- Summary: Carrie R. Tournillon, Partner at Kean|Miller, LLP Attorneys at Law, submitted Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.'s statement regarding ENO Compliance Filing, related to the Revised Application of ENO for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates in the City of New Orleans pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504 and for Related Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The statement was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Air Products and Chemicals, Compliance Filing, Electric and Gas Rates, Council Resolution\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Advisors\u2019 Review of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Compliance Filing\n- Summary: Jay Beatmann, Counsel at Dentons US LLP, submitted Advisors\u2019 Review of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s Compliance Filing, related to the Application of ENO for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504 and for Related Relief.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received\n- Decision/Key Actions: The review was received by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Compliance Filing, Electric and Gas Rates, Council Resolution\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa", + "uid": "c63e5674-a93c-4de0-bbd2-23c300ea296c", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy\u2019s Comments on ENO\u2019s Application for Approval of the Implementation plan\n- Summary: Logan A. Burke, Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy, submitted comments on ENO\u2019s Application for Approval of the Implementation plan.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments received\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy, Comments, Implementation Plan\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Children & Youth Planning Board\u2019s 2019 Annual Attendance Record\n- Summary: Karen Evans, MPA, Executive Director of New Orleans Children & Youth Planning Board, submitted the Children & Youth Planning Board\u2019s 2019 Annual Attendance Record.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Record received\n- Tags/Keywords: Children, Youth, Attendance Record\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement request approvals\n- Summary: The Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development recommended \"approval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for two properties.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2014-1472, RTA #2014-0465\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Hearing Date Set For 1/30/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommended\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Mayor's Office, Approval \n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple Zoning Docket Numbers.\n- Ordinance Number: 110/19, 111/19, 119/19, 120/19, 130/19, 131/19, 133/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning docket numbers transmitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Docket Numbers\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569 183fa", + "uid": "7ae87df9-ec36-4bc8-bb48-0dd0baf1727f", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Expansion of Industrial Bakery\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit the expansion of an existing, nonconforming industrial bakery in specific districts. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,874\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (90 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Industrial Bakery, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 4f2e2f22-d3d2-42fc-968f-35458d7e7f3a\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a specific residential district. It was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,875\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (90 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted as presented.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 4f2e2f22-d3d2-42fc-968f-35458d7e7f3a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in Suburban Single-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a suburban single-family residential district. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,880\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Suburban Single-Family Residential District\n- UID: 4f2e2f22-d3d2-42fc-968f-35458d7e7f3a", + "uid": "4f2e2f22-d3d2-42fc-968f-35458d7e7f3a", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change and permit a reception facility over 5,000 square feet in floor area in the proposed HU-B1 District. The petitioned property is located on Square 580, Lot U or U-1. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,881\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, HU-RD2, HU-B1, reception facility, Square 580\n- UID: 89c0ba84-7a0b-4635-90ef-0b7a22afc6ed\n\n- Topic: Amendment of conditional use to permit a prison and related uses\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend certain provisos to permit the temporary use of Buildings 1 and 2 of the Orleans Justice Center's Temporary Detention Center to house inmates suffering acute and sub-acute mental disorders. It also allowed for the limited housing of two special classifications of inmates in Buildings 3 and 4. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,884\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with the proposed amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, conditional use, Orleans Justice Center, Temporary Detention Center\n- UID: 89c0ba84-7a0b-4635-90ef-0b7a22afc6ed", + "uid": "89c0ba84-7a0b-4635-90ef-0b7a22afc6ed", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting approval of a demolition permit for 1036 Brooklyn Ave.\n- Summary: Motion M-20-3, introduced by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer, granted approval of a demolition permit for 1036 Brooklyn Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-3\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit for 1036 Brooklyn Ave.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee, Motion M-20-3\n- UID: dd7e25dc-7786-4a6d-8d58-a909b63a179a", + "uid": "dd7e25dc-7786-4a6d-8d58-a909b63a179a", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission - Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The report concerns the appeal of the denial of a request to enclose a second floor porch at an individually designated local historic landmark for property located at 1772 Prytania Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received and the motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeals, Historic Landmarks, Prytania Street\n- UID: a5457269-3561-4ada-a5fb-1aa140f6b23a\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission - Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The report concerns the appeal of the denial of a request to demolish the building for property located at 1129 N. White Street by removing over 50% of the roof area.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received and the motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeals, Historic Landmarks, N. White Street\n- UID: a5457269-3561-4ada-a5fb-1aa140f6b23a\n\n- Topic: Report Revised of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The report transmits various zoning docket numbers and design review numbers for information only, as well as property disposition and acquisition details.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was for information only.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning, Property Disposition, Property Acquisition\n- UID: a5457269-3561-4ada-a5fb-1aa140f6b23a", + "uid": "a5457269-3561-4ada-a5fb-1aa140f6b23a", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revised CPC Zoning Transmittal\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 34-4 (a) (1) of the Code of the City of New Orleans to establish the 2020 Mardi Gras parade schedule. The hearing date is set for 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,876\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Motion to receive and accept the foregoing to the Council's agenda - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the hearing date is set for 1/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mardi Gras, Schedule\n- UID: 8c3e4709-78cb-4ec2-9afd-11d8d23be030\n\n- Topic: Rededication of Andre Cailloux Park\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to rededicate the triangle of ground bounded by North Dorgenois Street, Bell Street, and Bayou Road as \"Andre Cailloux Park.\" The postponement deadline is 4/17/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,879\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to rededicate the park passed, and the postponement deadline is 4/17/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Park Rededication, Community\n- UID: 8c3e4709-78cb-4ec2-9afd-11d8d23be030", + "uid": "8c3e4709-78cb-4ec2-9afd-11d8d23be030", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Family Center of Hope\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Family Center of Hope to operate an Evening Reporting Center as an alternative to detention for youth pending adjudication in Orleans Parish Juvenile Court. The ordinance was moved and seconded, and the vote resulted in 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS. The motion passed, but it was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,883\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, but it was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Youth Detention, Orleans Parish Juvenile Court\n- UID: c1df4c26-518b-44b4-b04e-6b6cabba5cd9\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically related to billboards. The ordinance includes various recommended text amendments related to the conversion of billboards, illumination standards, and density standards. The motion was moved and seconded, but there are no voting outcomes provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: MOTION (LYING OVER) - NO. M-19-360\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Billboard Amendments\n- UID: c1df4c26-518b-44b4-b04e-6b6cabba5cd9", + "uid": "c1df4c26-518b-44b4-b04e-6b6cabba5cd9", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Feasibility Study for Permitting and Regulating Parklets in Public Right of Way\n- Summary: Resolution requesting the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over - Continued to the meeting of 1/30/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Transportation and Airport Committee for further review and study.\n- Tags/Keywords: Feasibility study, parklets, public right of way, transportation\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Revision and Adoption of Council Rules\n- Summary: Motion to revise and adopt Rule 10, Rule 41, and Rule 47 of the Council Rules, as mandated by the City's Home Rule Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-454\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over - Continued to the meeting of 1/30/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Governmental Affairs Committee for review and recommendation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council rules, revision, adoption, City Home Rule Charter\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Reauthorization of Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Motion to reauthorize an additional year for the Ferry Advisory Committee and maintain the responsibilities, membership, and procedures established in Ordinance No. 28,142 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-4\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (YEAS: [Number], NAYS: [Number], ABSTAIN: [Number], ABSENT: [Number])\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-20-4 was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ferry Advisory Committee, reauthorization, responsibilities, procedures\n- UID: d61574b1-cae4-47c6-8504-2602903cd690", + "uid": "d61574b1-cae4-47c6-8504-2602903cd690", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Study on Outdoor Live Entertainment Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on outdoor live entertainment regulations in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and City Code to determine if modifications are needed. The study will analyze regulations in similarly situated cities and New Orleans's existing infrastructure to prepare recommendations for potential amendments. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-5\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a study on outdoor live entertainment regulations and potential amendments to the existing codes.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Outdoor Live Entertainment, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: e533f6af-c130-4d02-9600-6d4fb29abf6e", + "uid": "e533f6af-c130-4d02-9600-6d4fb29abf6e", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 21.6.N Fences and Walls in Lake Terrace\n- Summary: The ordinance directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, specifically regarding height requirements for fences in Lake Terrace.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-8\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission was directed to conduct a public hearing for the proposed amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning, Ordinance Amendment\n- UID: a40b55de-9d0d-4129-841c-b444d05d4a7a\n\n- Topic: Implementation of Accessible Pedestrian Signals\n- Summary: The resolution aimed to adopt proactive policies to implement accessible pedestrian signals, including identifying priority intersections for timely retrofits with accessible signals and ensuring their use in new or altered traffic signals.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-9\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the Meeting of 1/30/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was continued to a future meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Pedestrian Safety, Traffic Signals, Accessibility\n- UID: a40b55de-9d0d-4129-841c-b444d05d4a7a\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Salary Histories for City Contractors and Subcontractors\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a new Division to prohibit city contractors and subcontractors from relying upon salary histories of applicants to determine their salary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,792\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Salary Histories, City Contractors, Employment Practices\n- UID: a40b55de-9d0d-4129-841c-b444d05d4a7a", + "uid": "a40b55de-9d0d-4129-841c-b444d05d4a7a", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Starting Salaries for Employment Positions\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to set starting salaries for employment positions connected with a city contract, with limited exceptions. It was recommended for approval by the Economic Development and Special Development Projects Committee and was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32792\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Employment, Starting Salaries, Economic Development, City Contract\n- UID: ffbaf2e4-3f51-45b8-8960-02507a1b5cc1\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD)\n- Summary: The ordinance grants an Affordable Housing Planned Development and necessary waivers for the construction of a multi-family residential development. It pertains to specific municipal addresses and historic commercial districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32824\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development, Zoning, Residential Development\n- UID: ffbaf2e4-3f51-45b8-8960-02507a1b5cc1\n\n- Topic: Presentation - Arthur Hunter and Program Students, Criminal Justice Program\n- Summary: The presentation highlighted the Allen Ray Bolin Trial Advocacy Workshop, focusing on teaching high school students how to prosecute a case and represent individuals accused of crimes in active trial settings.\n- Tags/Keywords: Presentation, Criminal Justice Program, Trial Advocacy\n- UID: ffbaf2e4-3f51-45b8-8960-02507a1b5cc1", + "uid": "ffbaf2e4-3f51-45b8-8960-02507a1b5cc1", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 116/19 - Sydney J. Besthoff, II and Jane B. Besthoff\n- Summary: The ordinance requested conditional uses to permit a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet in floor area with the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 116-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved.\n- UID: a4f52989-223c-45db-b793-dde596710c55\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 117/19 - Brookfield District Energy USA, LLC d/b/a EnwaveUSA\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not provided in the summary guidelines.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- UID: a4f52989-223c-45db-b793-dde596710c55", + "uid": "a4f52989-223c-45db-b793-dde596710c55", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Text Amendment for \"District Energy System\" Definition and Use Classifications\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for \"District Energy System\" and to classify it as a permitted or conditional use in specific zoning districts.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 117-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL,\" and the motion to approve the text amendment passed.\n- UID: b069a5cc-ab3e-49e6-9f6f-567e547cf38c", + "uid": "b069a5cc-ab3e-49e6-9f6f-567e547cf38c", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: NCDAC Appeal for 5306-08 Canal Blvd.\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to an appeal of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's decision to deny a demolition permit for the mentioned location. The Council voted to overrule the decision.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Council overruled the decision of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee.\n- UID: e1f4b861-4f01-46ff-ae9c-047b1adee3ab\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change for Square 4, Park Brittany\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District to an S-RMI Suburban Multi-Family Residential District for Square 4, Park Brittany. The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-11\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn.\n- UID: e1f4b861-4f01-46ff-ae9c-047b1adee3ab", + "uid": "e1f4b861-4f01-46ff-ae9c-047b1adee3ab", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 104/19 - ADMINISTRATORS OF THE TULANE EDUCATIONAL FUND\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a public works and safety facility in a Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to waivers and provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 104-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion for conditional use was approved with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Zoning Docket, Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- UID: a64568c2-ebb3-4635-b95f-12b9b87a1686\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 109/19 - 757 ST. CHARLES, LLC\n- Summary: Details of the ordinance can be found at the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: a64568c2-ebb3-4635-b95f-12b9b87a1686", + "uid": "a64568c2-ebb3-4635-b95f-12b9b87a1686", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Hotel in CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit to allow a hotel in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to seven provisos. The motion was moved by Banks, seconded by Brossett, and approved unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-15\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Hotel, CBD-5 District, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 98df4206-9baf-4fb6-af8f-be7396ad012f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for Indoor Amusement Facility with Restaurant Component\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use permit for an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in a specific district, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval subject to one waiver and fifteen provisos. The discussion was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 112-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not applicable - Continued to a future meeting\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued discussion to a future meeting\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use Permit, Indoor Amusement Facility, Restaurant Component, City Planning Commission, Continued\n- UID: 98df4206-9baf-4fb6-af8f-be7396ad012f", + "uid": "98df4206-9baf-4fb6-af8f-be7396ad012f", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 113/19 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-19-167\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit an established multi family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to seven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 113-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use permit passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Multi-family dwelling, Conditional use permit\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - OF JEFFREY JOHNSON, OWNER OF KOI CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT\n- Summary: Requesting to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to issue the maximum fine of $10,000.00 for property located at 2616-18 Dauphine Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-16\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Fine\n- UID: f8389d4c-0039-48b8-97ae-b87742741602", + "uid": "f8389d4c-0039-48b8-97ae-b87742741602", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keelan Jackson\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the demolition of over 50% of the roof for a second story addition at 1129 North White Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-13\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overruled - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule the appeal passed, and the case was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Demolition, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Overrule\n- UID: ec775542-3858-4464-a159-f1591d2b5505\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Deborah Peters\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the enclosure of the existing second floor balcony at 1772 Prytania Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The case was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Enclosure, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: ec775542-3858-4464-a159-f1591d2b5505\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 103/19 - Albert Kattine and VCK, LLC\n- Summary: The zoning docket was presented for Albert Kattine and VCK, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Albert Kattine, VCK LLC\n- UID: ec775542-3858-4464-a159-f1591d2b5505", + "uid": "ec775542-3858-4464-a159-f1591d2b5505", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Conditional Uses and Rescission of Ordinances\n- Summary: The request was for conditional uses to permit a bar and a parking lot in specific districts, as well as the rescission of two ordinances. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD 103-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 1/30/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation to the meeting of 1/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional uses, zoning change, rescission, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8e76d0e9-84e8-40ba-89fa-8b66c3f9dbb7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: The request was for a zoning change from an HU-BIA district to an HU-MU district, with the City Planning Commission recommending denial. There were no opponents, and the motion to overrule the recommendation passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 114-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Overruling of the recommendation for denial\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, overruling\n- UID: 8e76d0e9-84e8-40ba-89fa-8b66c3f9dbb7", + "uid": "8e76d0e9-84e8-40ba-89fa-8b66c3f9dbb7", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 115/19 - City Council Motion No. M-19-364\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" and make classification and zoning amendments for this new use. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-19-364\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the ordinance was adopted in both votes, resulting in its passage.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Veterans Wellness Facility, Classification, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 48e348ab-60cd-4a2c-8194-606f27c91cf0\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 121/19 - Louisiana Coastal Development, LLC\n- Summary: The details of this ordinance were not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: N/A", + "uid": "48e348ab-60cd-4a2c-8194-606f27c91cf0", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Country Club in Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit a country club in an HU RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with specific recommendations and subject to waivers and provisos. The motion was approved with 7 yeas and 0 nays.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 121-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use for the country club was approved, subject to specified waivers and provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Country Club, Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- UID: 4ccc872a-711f-4388-88d3-156f12ee3e5a\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of Parking of Certain Vehicles Near Parades\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain specific sections of the city code to prohibit the parking of certain vehicles near parades during certain times. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20, indicating a postponement of the discussion and vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Parking Prohibition, Parade Regulations, City Code Amendments\n- UID: 4ccc872a-711f-4388-88d3-156f12ee3e5a", + "uid": "4ccc872a-711f-4388-88d3-156f12ee3e5a", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Carnival and Mardi Gras Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend various sections of the city code related to Carnival and Mardi Gras, including permit requirements, float parade regulations, prohibited throws, and other related matters. It was postponed to 3/20/20 and referred to the Community Development Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32850\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Postponed to 3/20/20 - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to 3/20/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Carnival, Mardi Gras, regulations, permit requirements\n- UID: a9c6abd5-3d3f-1 lea-9ca4-0050569 183fa\n\n- Topic: Non-Exclusive Wireless Franchise\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to repeal a previous ordinance and grant a non-exclusive wireless franchise to MOBILITIE, LLC for the construction, maintenance, and operation of wireless facilities within the city limits. It passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 32867\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (7, 0, 0, 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, MOBILITIE, wireless facilities\n- UID: b445d911-cca8-4d7e-8873-d5e0e5625a12", + "uid": "b445d911-cca8-4d7e-8873-d5e0e5625a12", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Pay Plan for Unclassified Officers and Employees\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to correct an error and restore the Pay Grades and Class Codes of positions within the City Attorney's Office, specifically for the Attorney III and Deputy City Attorney positions. It was referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,871\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Budget Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- UID: df206ede-bd74-4921-b7e1-eedd3f4b10b1\n\n- Topic: Designation of Temporary \"Clean Zone\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to designate public property within specified areas of the City of New Orleans as a temporary \"Clean Zone\" during the French Quarter Festival and Satchmo SummerFest. It also included provisions for the temporary prohibition of certain permits and business activities within the Clean Zone. The ordinance was postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,873\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- UID: df206ede-bd74-4921-b7e1-eedd3f4b10b1", + "uid": "df206ede-bd74-4921-b7e1-eedd3f4b10b1", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for PILOT Program\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with The Finance Authority of New Orleans to implement a Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program aimed at improving neighborhoods, including incentivizing affordable housing development.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,882\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to facilitate the implementation and administration of the PILOT program for neighborhood improvement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, PILOT Program, Neighborhood Improvement\n- UID: 43542c96-f64b-4325-8a49-73a458eb3996\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-7\n- Summary: Motion proposed by Councilmembers Banks and Williams, but details of the motion are not provided in the available information.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-7\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, but specific details of the motion are not provided in the available information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion M-20-7, Councilmembers Banks and Williams\n- UID: 43542c96-f64b-4325-8a49-73a458eb3996", + "uid": "43542c96-f64b-4325-8a49-73a458eb3996", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: CZO Map Amendments based on Inclusionary Housing Study\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans, based on recommendations from the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Housing Study.\" The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-7\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to direct the City Planning Commission was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: CZO, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Inclusionary Housing Study, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9909530c-c98f-4e34-826c-707a4b8fe979\n\n- Topic: Resolution on Restoration Tax Abatement Committee\n- Summary: The resolution states that the Mayor's Restoration Tax Abatement Committee and the Economic Development Staff will consider specific criteria for each initial application and renewal before making recommendations to the Council. The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-10\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement Committee, Economic Development Staff, Initial Application, Renewal\n- UID: 9909530c-c98f-4e34-826c-707a4b8fe979", + "uid": "9909530c-c98f-4e34-826c-707a4b8fe979", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving Permit Fees for NORDC Facility Rental\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed waiving all permit fees for events and activities officially sponsored and sanctioned by the Chairperson of the 8th Annual Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend \"Meet and Greet\" and \"Alumni FETE\" event. The fee waiver would only apply upon completion of the city's application processes and approvals.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-6\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, waiving permit fees for specified events and activities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit Fees, NORDC Facility Rental, Event Sponsorship\n- UID: 11dcdb34-a452-4a74-9706-afb1da56215d", + "uid": "11dcdb34-a452-4a74-9706-afb1da56215d", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Waiving permit fees for NORDC Facility Rental Fee\n- Summary: Motion M-20-12 proposed waiving all permit fees for events and activities officially sponsored and sanctioned by the Chairperson of the 8th Annual Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend \"Alumni Classic Basketball Game\" event. The fee waiver would be for the event hosted by the Central City Partnership/Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic at the Lyons Recreation Center. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-12\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-20-12 was added to the Council's agenda, adopted, and introduced on first reading.\n- Tags/Keywords: Permit fees, NORDC, Event sponsorship, Motion M-20-12\n- UID: 226a31f9-4fdd-4139-974a-8fd01e823f32", + "uid": "226a31f9-4fdd-4139-974a-8fd01e823f32", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance to extend the Algiers Riverfront interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to extend the effectiveness of the Algiers Riverfront interim Zoning District for 180 days to ensure proposed uses and designs preserve the character and integrity of Algiers. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,885\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed to extend the zoning district for 180 days.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Algiers Riverfront, Preservation\n- UID: 8fdd80a6-c8bd-4b31-a7c0-db74a7770885\n\n- Topic: Ordinance authorizing the sale of properties in South Kenner Subdivision\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the sale of 2 properties in the South Kenner Subdivision by the New Orleans Aviation Board at public auction. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,887\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed to authorize the sale of the properties at public auction.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property sale, New Orleans Aviation Board\n- UID: 8fdd80a6-c8bd-4b31-a7c0-db74a7770885\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to approve amended and restated lease agreements with non-signatory airlines\n- Summary: The ordinance approves the Mayor of the City of New Orleans, acting through the New Orleans Aviation Board, to enter into amended and restated lease agreements with non-signatory airlines operating at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airports. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,888\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed to approve amended lease agreements with non-signatory airlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease agreements, Louis Armstrong Airport\n- UID: 8fdd80a6-c8bd-4b31-a7c0-db74a7770885", + "uid": "8fdd80a6-c8bd-4b31-a7c0-db74a7770885", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Concession Agreement for Subway Restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the New Orleans Building Corporation to execute the Seventh Amendment to Concession Agreement with Robin Sharma and Harpreet Bishanpal for the operation of a Subway restaurant within Union Passenger Terminal. The amendment includes provisions for lease approval, additional term, premises improvement, new rent structure, signage restrictions, and removal of a sundry shop. The ordinance also approves the assignment of the Concession Agreement to Sublessee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32889\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans Building Corporation, Concession Agreement, Subway restaurant, Union Passenger Terminal\n- UID: 5d822189-610d-479e-988f-37feaaf30d86\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Goods Establishment with Alcohol Sales\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use permit for a retail goods establishment over 5,000 square feet with retail sale of alcoholic beverages in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The petitioned property is located in the Seventh Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32890\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome is pending.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use permit, retail goods establishment, alcohol sales, HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District\n- UID: 5d822189-610d-479e-988f-37feaaf30d86\n\n- Topic: Waiver of Fees for Alumni Classic Basketball Game Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees, permit fees, and requirements within and around Lyons Recreation Center for the 8th Annual Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend \"Alumni Classic Basketball Game\" event hosted by the Central City Partnership/Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event.\n- Ordinance Number: 32891\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome is pending.\n- Tags/Keywords: Waiver of fees, Lyons Recreation Center, Alumni Classic Basketball Game, Central City Partnership\n- UID: 5d822189-610d-479e-988f-37feaaf30d86", + "uid": "5d822189-610d-479e-988f-37feaaf30d86", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Executive Session on Temporary Restraining Order\n- Summary: The council held an executive session to discuss a temporary restraining order issued in litigation between Mark Harmon, et al. v. The City of New Orleans, et al. No. 2020-0230, Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to receive the foregoing Executive Session - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and receive the executive session passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Temporary Restraining Order, Litigation, Suspension of Rules\n- UID: d00a0284-b40a-4326-86df-3b4ef1ba6c65", + "uid": "d00a0284-b40a-4326-86df-3b4ef1ba6c65", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization of lease agreement with Jesuit High School\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the City of New Orleans to enter into a lease agreement with Jesuit High School for a volume of airspace over Banks Street Right of Way for the construction and maintenance of an overhead pedestrian bridge crossing. The initial lease period is for fifty years, with four consecutive renewal options of ten years each.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,702\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/30/20.\n- UID: c2b7ffad-4b0d-4756-aecb-bbd2e82c5719", + "uid": "c2b7ffad-4b0d-4756-aecb-bbd2e82c5719", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Temporary Fee Waiver for Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend Event\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to temporarily waive certain fees and permit requirements for an event at the Rosenwald Recreation Center. The event, hosted by the Central City Partnership/Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic, is the 8th Annual Cohen & Fortier Alumni Classic Weekend \"Meet and Greet\" and \"Alumni FETE\" event. The waiver specifies the duration and boundaries of the event.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,886\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council voted to suspend the rules to introduce the ordinance on first reading, and it passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fee waiver, Rosenwald Recreation Center, event, Central City Partnership, Alumni Classic, ordinance\n- UID: 5bc42fc7-d8fc-4ae4-97af-b6e7cbc17390", + "uid": "5bc42fc7-d8fc-4ae4-97af-b6e7cbc17390", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Ordinance Voting Summary\n- Summary: The council meeting on 12/25/23 resulted in the passage of all ordinances that were up for vote. There were no abstentions, absences, or recusals.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All ordinances passed without any opposition or abstentions.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, Ordinance Voting, Meeting Minutes\n- UID: 040096d9-4001-436b-b5de-9261ac492594", + "uid": "040096d9-4001-436b-b5de-9261ac492594", + "publish_date": "1-16-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 1-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and it was established that five members were present, constituting a quorum. Two members, Banks and Williams, arrived later in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Roll Call: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum was established, allowing the council meeting to proceed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Meeting\n- UID: b0e2431b-9056-4159-93f9-4d49fd6e7446", + "uid": "b0e2431b-9056-4159-93f9-4d49fd6e7446", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Presentation of Krewe of Zulu's 2020 Mardi Gras Showcase\n- Summary: The Krewe of Zulu presented their 2020 Mardi Gras Showcase, promoting their upcoming event.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Krewe of Zulu\n- Tags/Keywords: Krewe of Zulu, Mardi Gras, Presentation\n- UID: 51c7594e-a983-4670-93dd-08f5ea50176e\n\n- Topic: Presentation of Grounds Krewe\n- Summary: Grounds Krewe, a nonprofit organization promoting waste prevention and sustainable products for special events in New Orleans, presented their work.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation made by Grounds Krewe\n- Tags/Keywords: Grounds Krewe, Waste Prevention, Nonprofit Organization\n- UID: 51c7594e-a983-4670-93dd-08f5ea50176e", + "uid": "51c7594e-a983-4670-93dd-08f5ea50176e", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Supporting increased use of recycled Mardi Gras \"throws\"\n- Summary: The ordinance R-20-68 aimed to support and encourage the increased use of recycled, sustainable, and quality hand-made Mardi Gras \"throws\".\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-68\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mardi Gras, sustainability, recycling\n- UID: 1f2b582c-105a-43c3-b296-85b42dc83b30\n\n- Topic: Tax Abatement for Restoration Project\n- Summary: The ordinance involved the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation of \"disapproval\" of the Restoration Tax Abatement request for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA #2016-1557\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Mayor\u2019s Office recommended \"disapproval\" of the tax abatement request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax abatement, economic development, restoration project\n- UID: 1f2b582c-105a-43c3-b296-85b42dc83b30", + "uid": "1f2b582c-105a-43c3-b296-85b42dc83b30", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Participation of Municipal Address 616-624, 630 Royal Street and 622 St. Peter Street in Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of the mentioned properties in the Property Tax Abatement Program, as proposed by M.S. Rau Antiques LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-66\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the participation of the properties in the program passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement Program, M.S. Rau Antiques LLC, Municipal Address, Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- UID: 3a0caa4a-ca9d-4018-8fc0-181a340ce237\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of John Cerniglia, The Platinum Holding Group, LLC\n- Summary: The appeal was made to challenge the denial by the Historic District Landmarks Commission for retention of two exterior walls and some roof framing at 1038-40 Montegut Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was presented but no voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, John Cerniglia, The Platinum Holding Group, LLC\n- UID: 3a0caa4a-ca9d-4018-8fc0-181a340ce237", + "uid": "3a0caa4a-ca9d-4018-8fc0-181a340ce237", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Report 1038 Montegut St.\n- Summary: The ordinance pertained to the HDLC Report for the property at 1038 Montegut St. The council overruled the report, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-69\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Overrule - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council overruled the HDLC Report for 1038 Montegut St.\n- UID: 417555b2-99d5-4619-99fc-a0deba9136eb\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal of Erika Gates, Gates Preservation\n- Summary: The ordinance involved an appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision to deny the retention of HVAC units on the balconies of the property at 641 Bourbon Street. The council denied the appeal, with 5 YEAS and 2 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deny - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council denied the appeal for the retention of HVAC units on the balconies of 641 Bourbon Street.\n- UID: 417555b2-99d5-4619-99fc-a0deba9136eb", + "uid": "417555b2-99d5-4619-99fc-a0deba9136eb", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Appeal for Multi-Family Home at 2408-2410 Constance Street\n- Summary: The council discussed a request for a Non-Conforming Use to allow for a Multi-Family home at the specified property. The motion was continued to the meeting of 3/5/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-70\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was continued to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Multi-Family Home, Property Appeal\n- UID: 93d95e64-14ba-49a5-802a-15e05620fe86\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Hotel in Historic District\n- Summary: The council discussed a request for a conditional use to permit a hotel over ten thousand (10,000) square feet in floor area in the specified historic district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\", subject to seventeen (17) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 119-19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 93d95e64-14ba-49a5-802a-15e05620fe86", + "uid": "93d95e64-14ba-49a5-802a-15e05620fe86", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from S-RS to C-3 District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to a C-3 Heavy Commercial District for specific lots located in the Fifth Municipal District. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,880\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Commercial District\n- UID: cf0df46c-132b-43f7-ae68-b22f6d6070a5\n\n- Topic: Sale of Properties in South Kenner Subdivision\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the sale by the New Orleans Aviation Board at public auction of 2 properties in the South Kenner Subdivision, located in Westwego, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,887\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Sale of properties authorized\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Sale, New Orleans Aviation Board, South Kenner Subdivision\n- UID: cf0df46c-132b-43f7-ae68-b22f6d6070a5", + "uid": "cf0df46c-132b-43f7-ae68-b22f6d6070a5", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Disposition of Surplus Property\n- Summary: An ordinance to dispose of surplus property that is no longer needed for public purpose.\n- Ordinance Number: 32887\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surplus Property, Disposition, Public Purpose\n- UID: e509c598-594e-4da5-b6b3-da2bad3d1ce0\n\n- Topic: Amended Lease Agreements for Airlines\n- Summary: An ordinance to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into amended and restated lease agreements with non-signatory airlines operating at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airports.\n- Ordinance Number: 32888\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreements, Airlines, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airports\n- UID: e509c598-594e-4da5-b6b3-da2bad3d1ce0\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement\n- Summary: Submission of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development\u2019s recommendation of \u201capproval\u201d of the Restoration Tax Abatement request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for approval was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Abatement, Economic Development\n- UID: e509c598-594e-4da5-b6b3-da2bad3d1ce0", + "uid": "e509c598-594e-4da5-b6b3-da2bad3d1ce0", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Participation in Property Tax Abatement Program for 2604 Barracks Street\n- Summary: The council approved the participation of Municipal Address 2604 Barracks Street owned by Homework LLC in the Property Tax Abatement Program.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-65\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of participation in the Property Tax Abatement Program\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Tax Abatement, Municipal Address, R-20-65\n- UID: 5c336aa6-faf3-461d-b6dc-92028e8a42da\n\n- Topic: Extension of Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District effectiveness\n- Summary: The council passed an ordinance to extend the effectiveness of the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District for an initial period of 180 days to ensure compatibility and preservation of the character and integrity of Algiers.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,885\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of the Algiers Riverfront Interim Zoning District effectiveness\n- Tags/Keywords: Algiers Riverfront, Zoning District, CAL. NO. 32,885\n- UID: 5c336aa6-faf3-461d-b6dc-92028e8a42da", + "uid": "5c336aa6-faf3-461d-b6dc-92028e8a42da", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 111/19 - Show & Tell of New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change and conditional use permit for an indoor amusement facility with a bar in a specific district. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 111-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the zoning change and conditional use permit passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use Permit, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: c523950c-226b-4969-b70e-2ad21ecc7b6e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 122/19 - Catherine James\n- Summary: Requesting a Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend the definition of \"Wine Bar/Wine Shop\" and classify \"Wine Shop\" as a conditional use in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-71\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Zoning Ordinance, Wine Shop, Conditional Use\n- UID: c523950c-226b-4969-b70e-2ad21ecc7b6e", + "uid": "c523950c-226b-4969-b70e-2ad21ecc7b6e", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 122-19\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes a text change for the establishment of a \"Wine Shop\" in specific historic urban business districts, with specific requirements for the sale of wine and restrictions on the sale of distilled spirits and on-premises consumption. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 122-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/5/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wine Shop, Text Change, Historic Urban Business Districts\n- UID: 4b764ef5-a5f6-4d4a-aa5b-6f2d64ba4c3c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 125-19\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a conditional use for the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a specific historic commercial and mixed-use district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 125-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 3/5/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Packaged Alcoholic Beverages, Historic Commercial District, Conditional Use\n- UID: 4b764ef5-a5f6-4d4a-aa5b-6f2d64ba4c3c\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 131-19\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a zoning change from a historic urban two-family residential district to a historic urban multi-family residential district. The City Planning Commission's recommendation did not receive a legal majority vote.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 131-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: YEAS - 4, NAYS - 3, ABSENT - 2\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation did not receive a legal majority, indicating a lack of consensus on the zoning change.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Legal Majority\n- UID: 4b764ef5-a5f6-4d4a-aa5b-6f2d64ba4c3c", + "uid": "4b764ef5-a5f6-4d4a-aa5b-6f2d64ba4c3c", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 132/19 \u2014 SISTERS OF MERCY OF THE AMERICAS SOUTH CENTRAL COMMUNITY, INC.\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD 131-19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 3/5/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: 8e8ec151-c548-4804-b6e3-60afb76f1beb\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,889 \u2014 BY: COUNCILMEMBERS MORENO AND GIARRUSSO (BY REQUEST)\n- Summary: The ordinance authorized the New Orleans Building Corporation to execute and deliver the Seventh Amendment to Concession Agreement, related to a Subway restaurant located within Union Passenger Terminal. The amendment included provisions for an additional term, rent structure, signage restrictions, and improvements to the leased premises.\n- Ordinance Number: 32889 - 28317 M.C:S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Concession Agreement, Union Passenger Terminal, Amendment\n- UID: 8e8ec151-c548-4804-b6e3-60afb76f1beb", + "uid": "8e8ec151-c548-4804-b6e3-60afb76f1beb", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Smart City Pilot Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Entergy New Orleans for funding and implementing a Smart City Pilot. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,895\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart City Pilot, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- UID: aa9cee30-5471-4dcc-8962-dc80aab66300\n\n- Topic: Feasibility Study for Permitting and Regulating Parklets\n- Summary: The resolution requests the Mayor's Office of Transportation to study the feasibility of permitting and regulating parklets in certain parts of the public right of way. It was continued to the meeting of 3/5/20.\n- Ordinance Number: R-19-415 LO\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was continued to the meeting of 3/5/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Feasibility Study, Parklets, Public Right of Way\n- UID: aa9cee30-5471-4dcc-8962-dc80aab66300\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Permitted and Conditional Use Tables\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the Permitted and Conditional Use Tables in specific districts of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The motion was postponed with a deadline of 6/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-49\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was postponed with a deadline of 6/19/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: aa9cee30-5471-4dcc-8962-dc80aab66300", + "uid": "aa9cee30-5471-4dcc-8962-dc80aab66300", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Revising Council Rules\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to revise Rule 10.1(B), Rule 10.1(C), Rule 41, and Rule 47 of the Council Rules, with a new Rule 10.1(E established. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-50\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Revision of Council Rules\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Rules, Revision, M-20-50\n- UID: ac33cfe3-c76d-4d0d-b716-4f1f10faf25b\n\n- Topic: Rescinding Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider rescinding Ordinance No. 9,744, which established a Conditional Use, Day Care Center, as it is deemed obsolete and no longer necessary. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-53\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rescinding Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Rescind, M-20-53\n- UID: ac33cfe3-c76d-4d0d-b716-4f1f10faf25b", + "uid": "ac33cfe3-c76d-4d0d-b716-4f1f10faf25b", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, specifically to establish a new overlay district for the redevelopment of existing non-conforming multi-family structures in the area currently zoned S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District. The intent is to promote affordable housing.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-64\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing for the proposed amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Affordable Housing, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 05d90e83-341c-4d2e-bd56-a212609339ee\n\n- Topic: Revised Application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a Change in Electric and Gas Rates\n- Summary: The ordinance involves the revised application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates, as well as a settlement between the advisors and Entergy New Orleans LLC as to specific tax issues presented in the combined rate case. The Utility, Cable, Telecommunications and Technology Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-67\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution and order were adopted, authorizing the settlement between the advisors and Entergy New Orleans LLC.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Electric and Gas Rates, Settlement\n- UID: 05d90e83-341c-4d2e-bd56-a212609339ee", + "uid": "05d90e83-341c-4d2e-bd56-a212609339ee", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Reports\n- Summary: Jessica Landry, Project Coordinator, submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC quarterly reports of Natural Gas Storage Program costs and benefits in compliance with Resolution R-91-102.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-67\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports received and compliance noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy, Natural Gas Storage, Compliance, Quarterly Reports\n- UID: 27d70d5a-284d-4a6c-996f-191fa039359e\n\n- Topic: Documentation of Encampment Clean-up Efforts\n- Summary: Sarah Babcock, MPH, and Jennifer Avegno, MD, submitted the January 2020 documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703, including data for December 2019 with previous data from December 2019 being inaccessible due to a Cyber Attack.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-67\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Documentation received and noted, Cyber Attack impact acknowledged.\n- Tags/Keywords: Encampment Clean-up, Documentation, Cyber Attack, Compliance\n- UID: 27d70d5a-284d-4a6c-996f-191fa039359e\n\n- Topic: Attendance Record for New Orleans Building Corporation Board Members\n- Summary: Dani E. Galloway, Director of Operations, submitted the 2019 attendance record for the New Orleans Building Corporation board members, pursuant to Ordinance Calendar No. 28,133.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-67\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Received - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Attendance record received and compliance noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Attendance Record, Compliance, New Orleans Building Corporation\n- UID: 27d70d5a-284d-4a6c-996f-191fa039359e", + "uid": "27d70d5a-284d-4a6c-996f-191fa039359e", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Solar Station Project Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted the Monitoring Report for the period ended December 31, 2019, to comply with a previous Council resolution. The report was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Monitoring Report was received for further handling to comply with a previous Council resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Monitoring Report, Renewable Energy, Compliance\n- UID: 93420171-fc3d-4af2-a003-a61b22467765\n\n- Topic: Submission of Entergy New Orleans, LLC's New Orleans Power Station Monitoring Report\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted the Monitoring Report covering the period through the end of the 4th Quarter 2019 to comply with a previous Council resolution. The report was received for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Monitoring Report was received for further handling to comply with a previous Council resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Power Station, Monitoring Report, Compliance\n- UID: 93420171-fc3d-4af2-a003-a61b22467765\n\n- Topic: Appeal of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission's Decision\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission submitted a report regarding the appeal of a decision for property located at 1038 Montegut Street. The report was received.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report regarding the appeal of the decision was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Property, Report\n- UID: 93420171-fc3d-4af2-a003-a61b22467765", + "uid": "93420171-fc3d-4af2-a003-a61b22467765", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-BIA to HU-MU\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-BIA Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for a specific area. The ordinance was adopted after a technical correction was made.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,896\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after a technical correction was made.\n- UID: 90ce71a8-5716-4b55-b9a2-00cd0ef90e16\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Public Works and Safety Facility\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit a public works and safety facility in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-family Residential District and rescind a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,897\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 90ce71a8-5716-4b55-b9a2-00cd0ef90e16", + "uid": "90ce71a8-5716-4b55-b9a2-00cd0ef90e16", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of a conditional use for a country club in an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit a country club in a specific residential district. The ordinance was moved to the Regular Agenda and continued to the meeting of 3/5/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32898\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Moved to Regular Agenda - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 3/5/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Country Club\n- UID: eb603113-9008-409f-817f-9c9498332da2\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a conditional use for a hotel in a CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to permit a hotel in a specific urban core neighborhood district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32899 - 28320 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Urban Core, Hotel, Mixed-Use District\n- UID: eb603113-9008-409f-817f-9c9498332da2\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a conditional use for an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to permit a multi-family dwelling in a specific residential district. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32900 - 28321 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Residential District, Multi-Family Dwelling\n- UID: eb603113-9008-409f-817f-9c9498332da2", + "uid": "eb603113-9008-409f-817f-9c9498332da2", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Zoning Ordinance for District Energy System\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend several articles of the City's Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for a \"District Energy System\" and classify it as a permitted or conditional use in various districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 32901 - 28322 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support, creating new use definitions and classifications for District Energy Systems in various districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, District Energy System, City Development, Urban Planning\n- UID: ab60267e-c474-4893-9a80-0c016d6b92bf\n\n- Topic: Rescinding of Affordable Housing Planned Development Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance intended to rescind a previous zoning ordinance and grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development for a multi-family residential project. However, it was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 32902\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was withdrawn, indicating that it will not proceed as initially intended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Zoning Ordinance, Residential Development\n- UID: ab60267e-c474-4893-9a80-0c016d6b92bf\n\n- Topic: Resolution Regarding Entergy New Orleans, Inc. Integrated Resource Planning\n- Summary: The resolution pertains to proposed rulemaking for integrated resource planning components and reporting requirements for Entergy New Orleans, Inc., as well as the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan for the company.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-51\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed with majority support, signaling the approval of the proposed rulemaking and reporting requirements for Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Planning, Entergy New Orleans, Resource Management\n- UID: ab60267e-c474-4893-9a80-0c016d6b92bf", + "uid": "ab60267e-c474-4893-9a80-0c016d6b92bf", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Implementation Plans for Energy Smart Program Years 10 through 12 and Extension of Energy Smart Program Year 9\n- Summary: The council approved the implementation plans for Energy Smart Program Years 10 through 12 and extended Energy Smart Program Year 9.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-08-02 and UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the implementation plans and extension of Energy Smart Program Year 9.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Smart Program, Implementation Plans, Utility Committee, Energy Efficiency\n- UID: ecca5053-0c1a-48b9-a509-eb088c40b4c0\n\n- Topic: Acceptance and Approval of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.'s 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan\n- Summary: The council accepted and approved Entergy New Orleans, Inc.'s 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-17-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Acceptance and approval of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.'s 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Integrated Resource Plan, Utility Committee, Energy Planning\n- UID: ecca5053-0c1a-48b9-a509-eb088c40b4c0\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Roger Hadfield Ogden to the Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's reappointment of Roger Hadfield Ogden as a member of the Audubon Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-54\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the reappointment of Roger Hadfield Ogden to the Audubon Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Reappointment, Mayor's Appointment\n- UID: ecca5053-0c1a-48b9-a509-eb088c40b4c0\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Victor Jones to the Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The council ratified, confirmed, and approved the Mayor's appointment of Victor Jones as a member of the Audubon Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-55\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ratification and approval of the appointment of Victor Jones to the Audubon Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Audubon Commission, Appointment, Mayor's Appointment\n- UID: ecca5053-0c1a-48b9-a509-eb088c40b4c0", + "uid": "ecca5053-0c1a-48b9-a509-eb088c40b4c0", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Frances Fayard to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratified and approved the Mayor\u2019s reappointment of Frances Fayard as a member of the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-55\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Frances Fayard approved for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- UID: a2563eda-4c14-4051-a06a-f7e6b02d1953\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dolfinette Martin to Audubon Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratified and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Dolfinette Martin as a member of the Audubon Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-56\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Dolfinette Martin approved for a term ending on June 30, 2025.\n- UID: a2563eda-4c14-4051-a06a-f7e6b02d1953\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Adrienne Dixson to Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The motion ratified and approved the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Adrienne Dixson as a member of the Central Business District Historic District Landmarks Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-58\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Adrienne Dixson approved for a term ending on June 30, 2023.\n- UID: a2563eda-4c14-4051-a06a-f7e6b02d1953", + "uid": "a2563eda-4c14-4051-a06a-f7e6b02d1953", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Alcide Tervalon, III to the Firemen\u2019s Pension Board of Trustee\n- Summary: The Mayor's reappointment of Alcide Tervalon, III to the Board of Trustee of the Firemen\u2019s Pension was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on August 25, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-59\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Alcide Tervalon, III approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Firemen\u2019s Pension, Board of Trustee, Alcide Tervalon, III\n- UID: 958cf82e-e464-4a2b-be39-c7b68a884752\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Dr. Torin Sanders to the Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Dr. Torin Sanders to the Ethics Review Board was ratified and approved by the Council for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-60\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Dr. Torin Sanders approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Ethics Review Board, Dr. Torin Sanders\n- UID: 958cf82e-e464-4a2b-be39-c7b68a884752\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Wanda Brooks to the Ethics Review Board\n- Summary: The Mayor's appointment of Wanda Brooks to the Ethics Review Board was ratified and approved by the Council to fulfill the unexpired term of Brandon Boutin, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-61\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Wanda Brooks approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Ethics Review Board, Wanda Brooks\n- UID: 958cf82e-e464-4a2b-be39-c7b68a884752", + "uid": "958cf82e-e464-4a2b-be39-c7b68a884752", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Emilie Bahr to New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the Mayor's reappointment of Emilie Bahr as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-62\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (YEAS: Banks, Brossett, Giarrusso, Moreno, Nguyen, Williams - 6, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: Gisleson Palmer - 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reappointment was approved and adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, M-20-62\n- UID: 6c91c4e3-661e-4fa6-9c8f-7fa1bc275f4a\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Frances Fayard to New Orleans Recreation Development Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance ratified the Mayor's reappointment of Frances Fayard as a member of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-63\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (YEAS: Banks, Brossett, Giarrusso, Moreno, Nguyen, Williams - 6, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: Gisleson Palmer - 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reappointment was approved and adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, M-20-63\n- UID: 6c91c4e3-661e-4fa6-9c8f-7fa1bc275f4a\n\n- Topic: Consent Agenda and Other Matters\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (YEAS: Banks, Brossett, Giarrusso, Moreno, Nguyen, Williams - 6, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: Gisleson Palmer - 1)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, and the consent agenda was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent Agenda, Motion, Adoption\n- UID: 6c91c4e3-661e-4fa6-9c8f-7fa1bc275f4a\n\n- Topic: Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Multiple ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,915 thru 32,925\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinances were introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: First Reading, Ordinances, Introduction\n- UID: 6c91c4e3-661e-4fa6-9c8f-7fa1bc275f4a", + "uid": "6c91c4e3-661e-4fa6-9c8f-7fa1bc275f4a", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Amendment and Reordainment of Zoning Ordinance\nSummary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain several articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" and incorporate use standards for it. The ordinance also includes amendments to off-street parking and loading requirements. The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading passed.\nOrdinance Number: 32,915\nVotes Summary:\n- Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\nDecision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading passed.\nTags/Keywords: Zoning, Veterans Wellness Facility, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\nUID: 5fe8ab0b-e25e-4fd8-b473-14ab31216744\n\nTopic: Planned Development for Multi-Family Residence\nSummary: The ordinance seeks to grant a planned development to permit a multi-family residence in specific districts and rescind a previous ordinance. The motion was not explicitly mentioned in the summary.\nOrdinance Number: 32,916\nVotes Summary: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: N/A\nTags/Keywords: Planned Development, Multi-Family Residence, Zoning Docket\nUID: 5fe8ab0b-e25e-4fd8-b473-14ab31216744\n\nTopic: Zoning Ordinance for Specific Districts\nSummary: The ordinance aims to grant a planned development to permit a multi-family residence in specific districts and rescind a previous ordinance. The motion was not explicitly mentioned in the summary.\nOrdinance Number: 32,917\nVotes Summary: N/A\nDecision/Key Actions: N/A\nTags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Planned Development, Specific Districts\nUID: 5fe8ab0b-e25e-4fd8-b473-14ab31216744", + "uid": "5fe8ab0b-e25e-4fd8-b473-14ab31216744", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Article 25, Section 25.3.G of the City of New Orleans Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to permit the expansion of an existing non-conforming mobile home park in the S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District, subject to specified standards. \n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 110/19\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The expansion of the mobile home park is permitted with the outlined standards in the S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Mobile Home Park, Expansion\n- UID: 525ad786-1754-4a47-be04-3c176645ae7f\n\n- Topic: Establishment of a Conditional Use for a Bar and Parking Lot in Specific Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for a bar and parking lot in designated districts, along with the rescission of specific ordinances related to the area in question.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,918\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The establishment of the conditional use for a bar and parking lot is approved in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Parking Lot, Zoning Districts\n- UID: 525ad786-1754-4a47-be04-3c176645ae7f", + "uid": "525ad786-1754-4a47-be04-3c176645ae7f", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Planned development for multi-family residential development in HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant a planned development for a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,919\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned development, multi-family residential, zoning, HU-RD1\n- UID: b091b14a-29f2-4a4d-a5f0-6031de6670ee\n\n- Topic: Signage regulations for high-rise buildings in the Central Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish new signage regulations for high-rise buildings in the Central Business District. The proposed language includes provisions for additional wall signage for buildings above thirty stories. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,920\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Signage regulations, high-rise buildings, Central Business District, zoning\n- UID: b091b14a-29f2-4a4d-a5f0-6031de6670ee\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with GUARANTY SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,921\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not mentioned in the provided summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, NOAB\n- UID: b091b14a-29f2-4a4d-a5f0-6031de6670ee", + "uid": "b091b14a-29f2-4a4d-a5f0-6031de6670ee", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Reception Facility in Historic Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a reception facility in specific historic commercial districts and rescind a previous ordinance. \n- Ordinance Number: 32921\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic District, Conditional Use\n- UID: 0d74592a-5596-445e-9210-53856110f763\n\n- Topic: Amendments to New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to approve amendments to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: 32922\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council decided to postpone the vote on the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Marketing, Corporation\n- UID: 0d74592a-5596-445e-9210-53856110f763\n\n- Topic: Name Change and Program Amendments for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend sections of the city code to reflect the name change from the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation to the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, and to make other related changes.\n- Ordinance Number: 32923\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council decided to postpone the vote on the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Cultural Fund, Name Change\n- UID: 0d74592a-5596-445e-9210-53856110f763\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Incorporation of New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend a previous ordinance related to the incorporation of the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation.\n- Ordinance Number: 32924\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome for this ordinance is not available.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Marketing, Incorporation\n- UID: 0d74592a-5596-445e-9210-53856110f763", + "uid": "0d74592a-5596-445e-9210-53856110f763", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Modification of Economic Development Corporation Terms\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to modify the terms governing the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation (NOTMC) as an economic development corporation and incorporate revised Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws. The changes included renaming the corporation to the \"New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund,\" modifying corporate governance provisions, and amending the purpose to support equitable and sustainable tourism, cultural economy, and culture-bearers of the City of New Orleans. The ordinance was postponed on 6/19/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32925\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a vote of 6-0, with 1 council member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Corporation, NOTMC, New Orleans, Tourism, Cultural Fund\n- UID: c7d99c74-642c-4f8a-841e-253aedebd4a8", + "uid": "c7d99c74-642c-4f8a-841e-253aedebd4a8", + "publish_date": "2-20-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 2-20-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call and Quorum Establishment\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted, and seven members were present, constituting a quorum.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Council Members\n- UID: f947e964-dbd6-4c31-921c-29207c799d57", + "uid": "f947e964-dbd6-4c31-921c-29207c799d57", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals due to COVID-19\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the July 16, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals were submitted electronically.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, deferrals, withdrawals\n- UID: 49bc96ec-0a0c-455f-b371-bc22220ed472\n\n- Topic: Electric and gas utility matters communication\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. Reports were submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC (\"ENO\").\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Documents related to electric and gas utility matters were submitted for review by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric utility, gas utility, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 49bc96ec-0a0c-455f-b371-bc22220ed472", + "uid": "49bc96ec-0a0c-455f-b371-bc22220ed472", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report of ENO Data from which Avoided Costs May Be Derived\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot presented a report of ENO data from which avoided costs may be derived, pursuant to Section 10 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policy Act of 1978.\n- Ordinance Number: R-13-162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presentation of report\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, avoided costs, report, R-13-162\n- UID: b2171082-424c-4ab1-bd10-ab922ff861a7\n\n- Topic: Raising concerns on the implementation of community solar rules\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted a letter raising concerns on the implementation of community solar rules, as submitted by Energy Future New Orleans, UD-18-03.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-03\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of letter\n- Tags/Keywords: community solar rules, Energy Future New Orleans, UD-18-03\n- UID: b2171082-424c-4ab1-bd10-ab922ff861a7\n\n- Topic: June 2020 Monthly Report documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts\n- Summary: Jennifer Avegno, MD, Director of Health, City of New Orleans, submitted the Department of Health's June 2020 Monthly Report documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of monthly report documentation\n- Tags/Keywords: encampment clean-up, Department of Health, monthly report, Jennifer Avegno\n- UID: b2171082-424c-4ab1-bd10-ab922ff861a7\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of an application to demolish property\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., on behalf of the owners of #2 Cromwell Place, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of an application to demolish property located at #2 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal\n- Tags/Keywords: appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition, Quin Breland, #2 Cromwell Place\n- UID: b2171082-424c-4ab1-bd10-ab922ff861a7\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of an application to demolish property\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., on behalf of the owners of #4 and #6 Cromwell Place, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of an application to demolish property located at #4 and #6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: Not applicable\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal\n- Tags/Keywords: appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, demolition, Quin Breland, #4 Cromwell Place, #6 Cromwell Place\n- UID: b2171082-424c-4ab1-bd10-ab922ff861a7", + "uid": "b2171082-424c-4ab1-bd10-ab922ff861a7", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for properties at #4-#6 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Quin Breland Esq and Vismay Shah appealed the denial of applications to demolish properties at #4-#6 Cromwell Place and retain security doors at 867 St. Charles Avenue, respectively.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Hearing date set for 8/6/20\n - Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal hearings scheduled for both properties\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition, Security Doors, Hearing\n- UID: d00f0341-e6d9-4795-8c6b-1e3f6cc565fa\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett requested an ordinance to appropriate federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,983\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Recommended approval by Budget/Audit/Bor Committee\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommended for approval by committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, COVID-19, Feeding Initiative, Federal Grant Funds\n- UID: d00f0341-e6d9-4795-8c6b-1e3f6cc565fa\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Ordinance for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett requested an ordinance to amend an existing ordinance for unspecified purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,984\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Operating Budget\n- UID: d00f0341-e6d9-4795-8c6b-1e3f6cc565fa", + "uid": "d00f0341-e6d9-4795-8c6b-1e3f6cc565fa", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to provide an operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32984\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without further amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, COVID-19, Federal Grant, Food Insecurity\n- UID: b00a39d8-f27c-4e9a-8080-ff5619d00659\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32987\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without further amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant, Police Department, Sexual Assault\n- UID: b00a39d8-f27c-4e9a-8080-ff5619d00659\n\n- Topic: Transfer of federal grant funds for the Department of Police\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program and to transfer federal grant funds from the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Department of Police for the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32988\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without further amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant, Police Department, Criminal Justice\n- UID: b00a39d8-f27c-4e9a-8080-ff5619d00659", + "uid": "b00a39d8-f27c-4e9a-8080-ff5619d00659", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council considered three ordinances to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program and to transfer state grant funds within the Department of Police for supplies.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,989\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, State Grant Funds, Department of Police\n- UID: 0b4ed9e3-635b-4ea7-a157-730766fc59c9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council considered an ordinance to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,990\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, State Grant Funds, Department of Police\n- UID: 0b4ed9e3-635b-4ea7-a157-730766fc59c9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The council considered an ordinance to transfer state grant funds within the Department of Police from the personal services category to the other operating category for supplies.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, State Grant Funds, Department of Police\n- UID: 0b4ed9e3-635b-4ea7-a157-730766fc59c9", + "uid": "0b4ed9e3-635b-4ea7-a157-730766fc59c9", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate CARES Act funds to the mentioned offices. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was electronically submitted. It was postponed on 10/30/20. (Link to full details: https://cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3652&doc_id=c67d47e2-cc24- 1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa)\n- Ordinance Number: 32,994\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n Vote 2: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed on 10/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: CARES Act funds, budget amendment, NOPD, Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: e65b815d-9164-43fd-88c6-dd2cf62f8096\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the ordinance was electronically submitted. It was also postponed on 10/30/20. (Link to full details: https://cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3652&doc_id=c67d47e2-cc24- 1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa)\n- Ordinance Number: 32,996\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n Vote 2: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed on 10/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: federal judicial assistance grants, budget amendment, NOPD, Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: e65b815d-9164-43fd-88c6-dd2cf62f8096", + "uid": "e65b815d-9164-43fd-88c6-dd2cf62f8096", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Judicial Assistance Grants to Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,997\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 2 absent.\n- UID: 06772450-6882-4f1d-b1ef-92ad760a45a2\n\n- Topic: Allocation of US Department of Health and Human Services funds to Health Department for COVID-19 response and HIV-positive, low-income populations\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations in New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,998\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 2 absent.\n- UID: 06772450-6882-4f1d-b1ef-92ad760a45a2\n\n- Topic: Allocation of US Department of Health and Human Services funds to Health Department for COVID-19 response and HIV-positive, low-income populations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations in New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,999\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 in favor and 2 absent.\n- UID: 06772450-6882-4f1d-b1ef-92ad760a45a2", + "uid": "06772450-6882-4f1d-b1ef-92ad760a45a2", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a bar in a CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a bar in a specific area and address. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33000\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, CBD-2 District\n- UID: be5c7d86-7db5-458f-8d3d-e564d4df60cc\n\n- Topic: Amendment to permit live entertainment in specific districts\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant an amendment to allow live entertainment in designated districts. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33001\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Live Entertainment\n- UID: be5c7d86-7db5-458f-8d3d-e564d4df60cc\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend an existing ordinance to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security. The outcome of the vote was not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33002\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Federal Grant, Flood Mitigation\n- UID: be5c7d86-7db5-458f-8d3d-e564d4df60cc", + "uid": "be5c7d86-7db5-458f-8d3d-e564d4df60cc", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Federal Flood Mitigation Assistance\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,003\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Flood Mitigation Assistance, Homeland Security\n- UID: e841cc1c-d1be-4041-a3fd-b62ca1b99774\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Intergovernmental Revenues\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Revenues.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,006\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Intergovernmental Revenues, Appropriation\n- UID: e841cc1c-d1be-4041-a3fd-b62ca1b99774\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Intergovernmental Expenditures\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,007\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Intergovernmental Expenditures, Appropriation\n- UID: e841cc1c-d1be-4041-a3fd-b62ca1b99774", + "uid": "e841cc1c-d1be-4041-a3fd-b62ca1b99774", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a specific residential district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,010\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Not specified\n Vote 2: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Conditional Use\n- UID: 15d3f8d8-0fa2-44df-99cf-eda3c858f1f6\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Contractor Storage Yard in GPD General Planned Development District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to grant a planned development authorizing a conditional use for a contractor storage yard in a specific planned development district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,011\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Not specified\n Vote 2: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Contractor Storage Yard, General Planned Development District\n- UID: 15d3f8d8-0fa2-44df-99cf-eda3c858f1f6\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Article 19 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Vieux Carr\u00e9 Interim Zoning District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and establish a new Interim Zoning District named the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Interim Zoning District to set maximum building height standards in specific zoned areas. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,012\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Not specified\n Vote 2: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Interim Zoning District, Building Height Standards\n- UID: 15d3f8d8-0fa2-44df-99cf-eda3c858f1f6", + "uid": "15d3f8d8-0fa2-44df-99cf-eda3c858f1f6", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Principal Bed and Breakfast in HU-RM1 District\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a principal bed and breakfast in an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The voting outcome was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,013\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Bed and Breakfast, Residential District\n- UID: 42504934-570e-4f87-91af-6f756d9f7832\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development in MU-2 District\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development to permit a mixed-use (multi-family residential/commercial) development in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The voting outcome was not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,014\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Mixed-Use Development, Zoning\n- UID: 42504934-570e-4f87-91af-6f756d9f7832", + "uid": "42504934-570e-4f87-91af-6f756d9f7832", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a commercial (dental clinic) over 5,000 square feet in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit a dental clinic in a specific area and was electronically submitted. The deadline for the ordinance is 9/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,015\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any objections.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Dental Clinic\n- UID: eacc8c30-205a-4c29-aaef-0700dad33496\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific district and was electronically submitted. The deadline for the ordinance is 9/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,016\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, with one member voting against it.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: eacc8c30-205a-4c29-aaef-0700dad33496\n\n- Topic: Amendment to permit a commercial use (office) over 5,000 square feet in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to grant an amendment to permit a commercial use in a specific district and was electronically submitted. The deadline for the ordinance is 9/2/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,017\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, although there were objections from three council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Commercial Use\n- UID: eacc8c30-205a-4c29-aaef-0700dad33496", + "uid": "eacc8c30-205a-4c29-aaef-0700dad33496", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Special Revenue and Trust Funds to New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate Special Revenue and Trust Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the New Orleans Public Library. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the council postponed the decision to 10/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,022\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement to 10/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Intergovernmental Transfers, New Orleans Public Library\n- UID: bbfe2b93-9966-44b6-a756-e7c62361be95\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Special Revenue and Trust Funds to New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate Special Revenue and Trust Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the New Orleans Public Library. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the council postponed the decision to 10/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,023\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement to 10/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Intergovernmental Transfers, New Orleans Public Library\n- UID: bbfe2b93-9966-44b6-a756-e7c62361be95\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Early Childhood Education\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Youth and Families for early childhood education. The Budget/Audit/Bor Committee recommended approval, and the council postponed the decision to 10/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,027\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement to 10/30/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Appropriation, Intergovernmental Transfers, Early Childhood Education\n- UID: bbfe2b93-9966-44b6-a756-e7c62361be95", + "uid": "bbfe2b93-9966-44b6-a756-e7c62361be95", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Funds for Early Childhood Education\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Youth and Families for Early Childhood Education.\n- Ordinance Number: 33027\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Early Childhood Education, Appropriation of Funds\n- UID: 1405b8ca-4b99-48fd-907a-c3bfc587f572\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The motion announces the Council\u2019s intention to consider the adoption of a resolution authorizing the calling of an election to authorize the levy of ad valorem taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-221\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (Not voted on yet)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion is pending and requires further consideration and voting at a later date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax Levy, Election Authorization, Ad Valorem Taxes\n- UID: 1405b8ca-4b99-48fd-907a-c3bfc587f572\n\n- Topic: Executive Session on Civil Action\n- Summary: The executive session on the civil action Lashawn Jones, et al versus Marlin Gusman, et al was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The executive session on the civil action was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Civil Action, Withdrawn\n- UID: 1405b8ca-4b99-48fd-907a-c3bfc587f572", + "uid": "1405b8ca-4b99-48fd-907a-c3bfc587f572", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - KEITH BLAZIO, BLAZIO AND SHELTON PROPERTIES, LLC\n- Summary: Keith Blazio appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"denial\" for a demolition permit for the property located at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition permit\n- UID: 12844f6b-ce24-4817-ba01-acdc0ea0ed1c\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - JUSTIN B. SCHMIDT, BREAZEALE, SACHSE & WILSON, L.L.P., ATTORNEYS AT LAW\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" of proposed plans for the property located at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, conceptual approval\n- UID: 12844f6b-ce24-4817-ba01-acdc0ea0ed1c\n\n- Topic: HDLC APPEAL - JAMES THOMAS, OWNER\n- Summary: James Thomas appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision of \u201cdenial\u201d of the full demolition proposed for property located at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, full demolition\n- UID: 12844f6b-ce24-4817-ba01-acdc0ea0ed1c\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 6/20 \u2014 MOYASSAR NAWASH\n- Summary: Moyassar Nawash requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family.\n- Ordinance Number: 6/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: zoning, HU-RD2, historic urban, two-family\n- UID: 12844f6b-ce24-4817-ba01-acdc0ea0ed1c", + "uid": "12844f6b-ce24-4817-ba01-acdc0ea0ed1c", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 219, Lot 16\n- Summary: The motion to deny the zoning change request from Residential District to an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for Square 219, Lot 16 was overruled, thus denying the Zoning Change request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 6-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change request denied.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Historic District\n- UID: bd9de772-2773-4041-97be-10186f9c8d64\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 367, Lots 15 and 16\n- Summary: The request for a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District for Square 367, Lots 15 and 16 was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20, following the recommendation of denial by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 13-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Historic District, Deferral\n- UID: bd9de772-2773-4041-97be-10186f9c8d64\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Commercial Short Term Rental Unit\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use to permit a third commercial short term rental unit in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District and the Magazine Street Use Restriction Overlay District was discussed, but no voting outcome was provided in the minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion held, but no voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Short Term Rental, Historic District, Zoning\n- UID: bd9de772-2773-4041-97be-10186f9c8d64", + "uid": "bd9de772-2773-4041-97be-10186f9c8d64", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 14-20\n- Summary: Motion approving the conditional use request for Saint Andrew Street, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-235\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the conditional use request\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 90371605-c9eb-4aff-bf78-c8bbd63bff38\n\n- Topic: ZD NO. 19-20\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 to HU-RM1 for Bienville Ancar, IIT, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the zoning change request despite the City Planning Commission's denial recommendation\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: 90371605-c9eb-4aff-bf78-c8bbd63bff38", + "uid": "90371605-c9eb-4aff-bf78-c8bbd63bff38", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 20/20 - MALONEY SEPT, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and to grant a conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to twenty-three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 20-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral Requested - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Alcohol Retail\n- UID: 729ac8d2-ed7b-4098-a39c-932875e8939e\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 21/20 - FLAPDOODLE, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral Requested - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, Industrial District\n- UID: 729ac8d2-ed7b-4098-a39c-932875e8939e\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 26/20 - KEITH C. FERDINAND\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral Requested - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial\n- UID: 729ac8d2-ed7b-4098-a39c-932875e8939e", + "uid": "729ac8d2-ed7b-4098-a39c-932875e8939e", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 30/20 - Corvus Real Estate Holdings LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District. The motion was approved based on the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO. 30-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment request was granted as recommended by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, LI Light Industrial District\n- UID: c67d47e2-cc24-1lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 31/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-7\n- Summary: Requesting to apply the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map. The decision on this ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 31-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on this ordinance was deferred to a later meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning, Zoning Map, Deferred Decision\n- UID: 378c7c46-3d05-463c-8f38-b54c15179bb3", + "uid": "378c7c46-3d05-463c-8f38-b54c15179bb3", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 34/20 - BAYOU PARTNERSHIP, LLC AND 3305 BIENVILLE, LLC\n- Summary: The request was for an amendment to permit the expansion of a restaurant within specific historic districts. The City Planning Commission recommended approval, subject to nine provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 34-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request, with amendments and one waiver, was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Expansion, Restaurant, City Planning Commission\n- UID: dd5407f3-7eb4-40f5-a2aa-36a03be8087a\n\n- Topic: MOTION - NO. M-20-228 - BY: COUNCILMEMBER BANKS\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the conditional use request for ZD No. 34/20, with amendments and one waiver, based on the City Planning Commission's recommendation.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20=228\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved, with amendments and one waiver.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: dd5407f3-7eb4-40f5-a2aa-36a03be8087a\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 41/20 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-49\n- Summary: The request was for a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use in specific districts, subject to compliance with certain standards and conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment was approved, allowing the designated residential use with specified conditions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Residential Use\n- UID: dd5407f3-7eb4-40f5-a2aa-36a03be8087a", + "uid": "dd5407f3-7eb4-40f5-a2aa-36a03be8087a", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZD NO. 41-20\n- Summary: This ordinance is a text amendment that will impact zoning districts citywide, specifically related to structures with less than five units that have not been vacant for more than 10 years. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". A deferral was requested to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferral requested)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- UID: 5ae5d797-17f0-4202-bee0-c04e62b784ae\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 42/20 \u2014 CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-64\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a text amendment to establish a new overlay district named the Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District. The purpose is to establish standards for the redevelopment of existing, non-conforming multi-family structures to promote affordable housing. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 42/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No specific vote mentioned)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision mentioned\n- UID: 5ae5d797-17f0-4202-bee0-c04e62b784ae\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 44/20 - RUSSELL FRANK\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to a motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the text amendment request as provided in the City Planning report ZD No. 42/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 44/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (No specific vote mentioned)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision mentioned\n- UID: 5ae5d797-17f0-4202-bee0-c04e62b784ae", + "uid": "5ae5d797-17f0-4202-bee0-c04e62b784ae", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 44-20 - Freret, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RM2 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 44-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 07bc6031-c3cf-4eb5-9286-51a8c917f2ec\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 48-20 - Successful Endeavors, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 48-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant\n- UID: 07bc6031-c3cf-4eb5-9286-51a8c917f2ec\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-229 - By: Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: N/A\n- Ordinance Number: No. M-20-229\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Councilmember Banks\n- UID: 07bc6031-c3cf-4eb5-9286-51a8c917f2ec", + "uid": "07bc6031-c3cf-4eb5-9286-51a8c917f2ec", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 49/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-20-229\n- Summary: Motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 49/20, subject to one (1) waiver and eleven (11) provisos as recommended in the City Planning Report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 49/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request granted with one waiver and eleven provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket\n- UID: c67d47e2-cc24-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 50/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION M-20-80\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District to require off-street vehicular parking for any increase in the number of existing bedrooms in a specific area. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferral Requested - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Interim Zoning District, Off-Street Parking\n- UID: 4b960a4f-8987-431c-8c5f-38f63e7f4c26\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 51/20 - 6400 CHEF MENTEUR, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in a specific district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to twelve (12) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use approved with twelve provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket\n- UID: c67d47e2-cc24-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa", + "uid": "4b960a4f-8987-431c-8c5f-38f63e7f4c26", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-189 - Conditional use request\n- Summary: The motion approved the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 51/20, subject to twelve provisos as provided in the City Planning Report.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 51-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with twelve provisos.\n- UID: 3009df38-7f84-47b4-a904-6307dd237268\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52/20 - ZELIA, CNP, LLC\n- Summary: Requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" in specific districts and corridors. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion.\n- UID: 3009df38-7f84-47b4-a904-6307dd237268\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 53/20 - 1929 Jackson Avenue, LLC\n- Summary: Requested a zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-B1A on specific property. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 53-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Zoning change from HU-RM1 to HU-B1A approved.\n- UID: 3009df38-7f84-47b4-a904-6307dd237268", + "uid": "3009df38-7f84-47b4-a904-6307dd237268", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Occupancy Tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to levy an occupancy tax on short term rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. It also provides for the collection and distribution of the proceeds of such tax.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,905\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested to the Meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, Levy, ACT 169, Louisiana Legislature\n- UID: c4622b4b-00f4-4d9f-9d6e-84cd0ea9ea72\n\n- Topic: Granting of Non-Exclusive Franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested to the Meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, McLeodUSA, Fiber-Optic, Communications System\n- UID: c4622b4b-00f4-4d9f-9d6e-84cd0ea9ea72\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Bicycles and Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide for prohibitions and regulations relative to electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,982\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested to the Meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Bicycles, Electric Scooters, Regulation, Amendments\n- UID: c4622b4b-00f4-4d9f-9d6e-84cd0ea9ea72", + "uid": "c4622b4b-00f4-4d9f-9d6e-84cd0ea9ea72", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed changing the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway, and renaming sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to North Doctor Norman Francis Parkway and Moss Street. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Renaming, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman Francis Parkway\n- UID: 0292bc7c-cfa5-4029-b076-02aa074ea3e8\n\n- Topic: Size Limitations for Trucks\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to revise size limitations for trucks traveling on the streets of New Orleans, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Public Works Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 33005\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Public Works Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Truck size limitations, designated truck routes, Public Works Committee\n- UID: 0292bc7c-cfa5-4029-b076-02aa074ea3e8\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for FEMA reimbursement related costs. The ordinance was electronically submitted, and a fiscal note was received. \n- Ordinance Number: 33008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Electronically submitted, fiscal note received\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, FEMA reimbursement, Mayor's Office of Homeland Security\n- UID: 0292bc7c-cfa5-4029-b076-02aa074ea3e8", + "uid": "0292bc7c-cfa5-4029-b076-02aa074ea3e8", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA Reimbursement\n- UID: 26f66c22-9fde-466a-a327-8e3d3fe4de4c\n\n- Topic: Mandating Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to mandate that the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel. It also prohibits NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Criminal Justice Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Criminal Justice Committee\n- Tags/Keywords: Police Camera Footage, NOPD Policies, Arrestee Rights\n- UID: 26f66c22-9fde-466a-a327-8e3d3fe4de4c\n\n- Topic: Summons in Lieu of Arrest and Citation\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans related to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Code Amendments, Summons, Citation, Municipal Ordinance\n- UID: 26f66c22-9fde-466a-a327-8e3d3fe4de4c", + "uid": "26f66c22-9fde-466a-a327-8e3d3fe4de4c", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Misdemeanor Violation Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the City of New Orleans Code related to the issuance of summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations. It also limits officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation and provides guidelines for summonses or arrests based on municipal and state law. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred to 8/6/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- UID: 93525b0a-4d14-47a8-889a-73f60c238c37\n\n- Topic: Regulations on City's Use of Surveillance Technology\n- Summary: This ordinance intends to create regulations for the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, including banning certain technology, providing an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection and sharing of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting. The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Deferred to 8/6/20 - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- UID: 93525b0a-4d14-47a8-889a-73f60c238c37\n\n- Topic: Extension of Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with University of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into Amendment No. 1 to a previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City and the University of New Orleans. The amendment aims to modify provisions and extend the term for an additional two years to facilitate the restoration of the City's infrastructure damaged as a result of Hurricane Katrina. The ordinance was presented for discussion, but no voting outcome was provided in the meeting minutes.\n- Ordinance Number: 33026\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Presented for discussion\n- UID: 93525b0a-4d14-47a8-889a-73f60c238c37", + "uid": "93525b0a-4d14-47a8-889a-73f60c238c37", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Repeal of City Code Sections\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to repeal Sections 26-3, 26-4, 26-5, 26-6, 26-7, 26-8, 26-9, 26-10, and 26-11 of the Code of the City of New Orleans. The vote outcome for this ordinance is not provided in the given chunk.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,032\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Vote outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Repeal, City Code, New Orleans\n- UID: bfac12ba-e68e-40bf-b86b-fd0f0fcd245f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Insurance Policy Requirements for For-Hire Vehicles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend Section 162-287 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to reduce minimum insurance policy requirements for non-emergency medical transport (NEMT), non-taxicabs licensed to carry 9 to 15 passengers, and non-taxicabs licensed to carry over 15 passengers. An amendment to the ordinance was also proposed to modify the insurance coverage amount for non-taxicab vehicles licensed to carry nine or more passengers.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,036 and Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed (YEA: 7, NAY: 0, ABSTAIN: 0, ABSENT: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Insurance policy, For-hire vehicles, Amendment\n- UID: bfac12ba-e68e-40bf-b86b-fd0f0fcd245f", + "uid": "bfac12ba-e68e-40bf-b86b-fd0f0fcd245f", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Declining Acceptance of Disbursed Money and Rejecting Funding\n- Summary: The City Council discussed and voted on a resolution stating that the City of New Orleans will decline to accept money disbursed from a special escrow account established by HB 842 and will reject funding from bail bond fees. They also encouraged the Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed with 6 council members voting in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: HB 842, special escrow account, bail bond fees, Criminal District Court\n- UID: ea9859a0-3c3c-4cfd-8771-a13162e93d5c\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for Property at 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Summary: The council considered a motion to grant approval for a demolition permit for the property located at 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-203\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: ea9859a0-3c3c-4cfd-8771-a13162e93d5c\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for Property at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Summary: Another motion was made to grant approval for a demolition permit for the property located at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: ea9859a0-3c3c-4cfd-8771-a13162e93d5c\n\n- Topic: Motion by Councilmember Moreno\n- Summary: Councilmember Moreno introduced a motion for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-222\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision or outcome was mentioned in the summary.\n- UID: ea9859a0-3c3c-4cfd-8771-a13162e93d5c", + "uid": "ea9859a0-3c3c-4cfd-8771-a13162e93d5c", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Directing Notice to MidCity PayPhone Company, Inc.\n- Summary: The ordinance directs the Law Department to send a notice to MidCity PayPhone Company, Inc. regarding the city's intent to remove facilities from the public right-of-way and recover the removal costs.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-222\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Notice, Removal, Public Right-of-Way, Cost Recovery\n- UID: 4deab134-eea8-4e3d-8d93-c09d8ea09681\n\n- Topic: Streamlining Entergy New Orleans Reporting Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes a docket to streamline Entergy New Orleans reporting requirements to the New Orleans City Council and sets an accompanying procedural schedule.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-223\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Reporting Requirements, Procedural Schedule\n- UID: 4deab134-eea8-4e3d-8d93-c09d8ea09681\n\n- Topic: Authorizing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to Hedge Natural Gas Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes Entergy New Orleans, LLC to hedge a portion of its 2020-2021 winter heating season distribution system natural gas requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-224\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Natural Gas, Authorization\n- UID: 4deab134-eea8-4e3d-8d93-c09d8ea09681\n\n- Topic: 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Summary: The ordinance initiates the resolution in regard to the 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-225\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans, Resolution\n- UID: 4deab134-eea8-4e3d-8d93-c09d8ea09681", + "uid": "4deab134-eea8-4e3d-8d93-c09d8ea09681", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for approval of financing plan for Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The resolution was in regards to the ex parte application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of a financing plan to issue new first mortgage bonds, other debt securities, and new preferred securities.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-226\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, financing plan, approval, resolution\n- UID: 06274313-7b6f-49fc-b8c8-2c12650eacb9\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in the ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, amendment, outdoor amusement facility, motion\n- UID: 06274313-7b6f-49fc-b8c8-2c12650eacb9\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Agreement for Professional Services with Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The motion requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign an amendment to the Agreement for Professional Services with Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C., increasing the allowable compensation during the current renewal term by $30,000 and providing any other necessary provisions.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-232\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with 5 YEAS and 2 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Agreement for Professional Services, amendment, Spears Consulting Group, motion\n- UID: 06274313-7b6f-49fc-b8c8-2c12650eacb9", + "uid": "06274313-7b6f-49fc-b8c8-2c12650eacb9", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with AH Datalytics, LLC\n- Summary: The council voted on a motion to extend the term of the professional services agreement between the City of New Orleans and AH Datalytics, LLC, authorizing up to $150,000 in compensation during the renewal term.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-236\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, allowing for the extension of the professional services agreement with AH Datalytics, LLC.\n- UID: 88365fdb-35f7-464e-bf69-d4e4ac3f7fb8", + "uid": "88365fdb-35f7-464e-bf69-d4e4ac3f7fb8", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Deferrals and withdrawals for the July 16, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic\n - Summary: Theresa R. Becher, the Council Research Officer, submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals and withdrawals for the July 16, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Items were submitted for deferral and withdrawal due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n - Tags/Keywords: Deferrals, Withdrawals, COVID-19\n - UID: b56a214f-ca8c-4b9b-b11a-f260171e1e5e\n\n- Topic: Electric and gas utility matters reports\n - Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel for the Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans. Reports were submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n - Ordinance Number: N/A\n - Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n - Decision/Key Actions: Reports related to electric and gas utility matters were submitted to the Council.\n - Tags/Keywords: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans\n - UID: b56a214f-ca8c-4b9b-b11a-f260171e1e5e", + "uid": "b56a214f-ca8c-4b9b-b11a-f260171e1e5e", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Report of ENO Data from which Avoided Costs May Be Derived\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted a letter raising concerns on the implementation of community solar rules, as per UD-18-03.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter was received for review.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO Data, Avoided Costs, Community Solar Rules, UD-18-03\n- UID: f9d0efcf-fa29-4c57-8b87-421acae9f297\n\n- Topic: Submission of Department of Health, City of New Orleans June 2020 Monthly Report\n- Summary: Jennifer Avegno, MD, submitted the documentation of all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was received and documented.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Health, City of New Orleans, Monthly Report, Encampment Clean-up Efforts, Section 82-703\n- UID: f9d0efcf-fa29-4c57-8b87-421acae9f297\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., submitted a request to appeal the decision of \"denial\" of an application to demolish property located at #2 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was received, and a hearing date was set for 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Quin Breland, Demolition Application, #2 Cromwell Place\n- UID: f9d0efcf-fa29-4c57-8b87-421acae9f297\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision\n- Summary: Quin Breland, Esq., submitted a request to appeal the decision of \"denial\" of an application to demolish property located at #4 and #6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was received, and a hearing date was set for 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Quin Breland, Demolition Application, #4 Cromwell Place, #6 Cromwell Place\n- UID: f9d0efcf-fa29-4c57-8b87-421acae9f297", + "uid": "f9d0efcf-fa29-4c57-8b87-421acae9f297", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for properties at #4-#6 Cromwell Place\n- Summary: Quin Breland Esq is requesting to appeal the denial of applications to demolish properties located at #4-#6 Cromwell Place.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal hearing date set for 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Demolition, Properties\n- UID: e18c2a31-ff8d-460c-8ba4-6c1691cd6558\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision for property at 867 St. Charles Avenue\n- Summary: Vismay Shah and Heena Shah are requesting to appeal the denial to retain security doors installed at 867 St. Charles Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal hearing date set for 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District, Landmarks Commission, Appeal, Security Doors, Property\n- UID: e18c2a31-ff8d-460c-8ba4-6c1691cd6558\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds for COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,983\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Budget Committee recommended approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Amendment, Federal Grant Funds, COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- UID: e18c2a31-ff8d-460c-8ba4-6c1691cd6558\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020 for unspecified purpose\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget for an unspecified purpose was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,984\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (YEAS: N/A, NAYS: N/A, ABSTAIN: N/A, ABSENT: N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Amendment\n- UID: e18c2a31-ff8d-460c-8ba4-6c1691cd6558", + "uid": "e18c2a31-ff8d-460c-8ba4-6c1691cd6558", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for the implementation of the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, a mass feeding program to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32984 - 28390 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the appropriation of federal grant funds for the COVID-19 Feeding Initiative to address food insecurity in vulnerable groups due to COVID-19.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19 Feeding Initiative, federal grant funds, food insecurity, adoption\n- UID: b05b368c-c3d4-490b-ad5b-cb38152ea023\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32987 - 28391 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the appropriation of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program.\n- Tags/Keywords: SAFE-ITR Grant program, federal grant funds, Department of Police, adoption\n- UID: b05b368c-c3d4-490b-ad5b-cb38152ea023\n\n- Topic: Transfer of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program and 2018 Byrne JAG grant program\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to transfer federal grant funds from the Mayor\u2019s Office of Criminal Justice Coordination to the Department of Police for the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program and appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32988 - 28392 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the transfer and appropriation of federal grant funds for the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence-Inventory, Tracking, and Reporting (SAFE-ITR) Grant program and the 2018 Byrne JAG grant program.\n- Tags/Keywords: Byrne JAG grant program, federal grant funds, Department of Police, adoption\n- UID: b05b368c-c3d4-490b-ad5b-cb38152ea023", + "uid": "b05b368c-c3d4-490b-ad5b-cb38152ea023", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,989\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 88050779-61e9-4dbf-8c5c-666d722fd26d\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training\n- Summary: An ordinance to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Department of Police for the NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training grant program. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,990\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 88050779-61e9-4dbf-8c5c-666d722fd26d\n\n- Topic: Transfer of State Grant Funds for NOPD 2019 Coverdell Lab Training\n- Summary: An ordinance to transfer state grant funds from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety within the Department of Police from the personal services category to the other operating category for supplies. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,991\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee.\n- UID: 88050779-61e9-4dbf-8c5c-666d722fd26d", + "uid": "88050779-61e9-4dbf-8c5c-666d722fd26d", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to allocate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32991 - 28395 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, CARES Act, NOPD\n- UID: 57b533ee-27e3-46f8-b75d-0919e0bebd7a\n\n- Topic: Allocation of CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the operating budget to appropriate CARES Act funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32994 - 28396 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, CARES Act, Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: 57b533ee-27e3-46f8-b75d-0919e0bebd7a\n\n- Topic: Allocation of federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32995 - 28397 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Federal grants, Criminal Justice Coordination\n- UID: 57b533ee-27e3-46f8-b75d-0919e0bebd7a", + "uid": "57b533ee-27e3-46f8-b75d-0919e0bebd7a", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD, amending the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020. The ordinance was electronically submitted, received a fiscal note, and was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee. It was adopted after a postponement on 10/30/20. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,997\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after a postponement on 10/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans, Judicial Assistance Grants, Criminal Justice Coordination, NOPD\n- UID: 48e7cc35-e8ee-45dd-b872-c9f3d12691f6\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget of Revenues for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and better serving HIV-positive, low-income populations, amending the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020. It was electronically submitted, received a fiscal note, and was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee. The ordinance was adopted after a postponement on 10/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,998\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after a postponement on 10/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans, Health Department, COVID-19 Response, HIV-positive, Low-income Populations\n- UID: 48e7cc35-e8ee-45dd-b872-c9f3d12691f6\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S., to appropriate federal judicial assistance grants funds to the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination and NOPD, amending the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020. The ordinance was electronically submitted, received a fiscal note, and was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee. It was adopted after a postponement on 10/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,999\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted after a postponement on 10/30/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans, Judicial Assistance Grants, Criminal Justice Coordination, NOPD\n- UID: 48e7cc35-e8ee-45dd-b872-c9f3d12691f6", + "uid": "48e7cc35-e8ee-45dd-b872-c9f3d12691f6", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to appropriate funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services to the Health Department for COVID-19 response and serving HIV-positive, low-income populations. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32999 - 28401 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 92753ce1-8702-4e6f-9682-12347f69abb3\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Permit for a Bar in CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use to permit a bar in a specific district. The ordinance was adopted within the specified deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 33000 - 28402 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: 92753ce1-8702-4e6f-9682-12347f69abb3\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Permit Live Entertainment at a Bar in Historic District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend a previous ordinance to allow live entertainment at a bar in a specific historic district. The amendment was adopted within the specified deadline.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,001\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was adopted.\n- UID: 92753ce1-8702-4e6f-9682-12347f69abb3", + "uid": "92753ce1-8702-4e6f-9682-12347f69abb3", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of revenues and expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal flood mitigation assistance grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security. It also seeks to appropriate an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Revenues.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,002 (amending revenues), 33,003 (amending expenditures), 33,006 (additional appropriation)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 3: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and the budget/audit/bor committee recommended approval for all three ordinances.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, operating budget, federal flood mitigation assistance, appropriations\n- UID: 490066d5-1676-4e4c-bab6-2a49b1b5f649", + "uid": "490066d5-1676-4e4c-bab6-2a49b1b5f649", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for Intergovernmental Expenditures\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the Operating Budget for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 by appropriating an additional $100,000,000 for Intergovernmental Expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: 33006 - 28406 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: f568b819-23cb-411f-96a8-00ec77c7cefb\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling in Historic Urban District\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to establish a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33007 - 28407 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: f568b819-23cb-411f-96a8-00ec77c7cefb\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Contractor Storage Yard\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to grant a planned development authorizing a conditional use to permit a contractor storage yard in a General Planned Development District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33010 - 28408 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any amendments.\n- UID: f568b819-23cb-411f-96a8-00ec77c7cefb", + "uid": "f568b819-23cb-411f-96a8-00ec77c7cefb", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Interim Zoning District Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a new Interim Zoning District named the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Interim Zoning District, with the intent of setting maximum building height standards in specific areas. \n- Ordinance Number: 33011 - 28409 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to establish the new zoning district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Building Height Standards, Vieux Carr\u00e9\n- UID: 667ccb0a-f9dc-4fc7-b1e8-bb6d5dc10a28\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Principal Bed and Breakfast\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a principal bed and breakfast in a specific historic urban multi-family residential district.\n- Ordinance Number: 33012 - 28410 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to allow the conditional use for a bed and breakfast in the designated district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bed and Breakfast, Historic District\n- UID: 667ccb0a-f9dc-4fc7-b1e8-bb6d5dc10a28\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development Grant\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to grant an Affordable Housing Planned Development in a specific area.\n- Ordinance Number: 33013 - 28411 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted to grant the Affordable Housing Planned Development in the designated area.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development\n- UID: 667ccb0a-f9dc-4fc7-b1e8-bb6d5dc10a28", + "uid": "667ccb0a-f9dc-4fc7-b1e8-bb6d5dc10a28", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mixed-Use Development in MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to permit a mixed-use development in a specific district, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33014 - 28412 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to permit a mixed-use development in the specified district was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mixed-Use Development, Zoning, Adoption\n- UID: 8062e837-6060-42c9-97ee-c9920b36f03c\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Commercial Use (Dental Clinic)\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a commercial use (dental clinic) over 5,000 square feet in floor area in a specific district, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33015 - 28413 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a conditional use for a dental clinic in the specified district was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Dental Clinic, Zoning, Adoption\n- UID: 8062e837-6060-42c9-97ee-c9920b36f03c\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in a specific district, and it was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33016 - 28413 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a conditional use for a neighborhood commercial establishment in the specified district was adopted unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, Zoning, Adoption\n- UID: 8062e837-6060-42c9-97ee-c9920b36f03c", + "uid": "8062e837-6060-42c9-97ee-c9920b36f03c", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Amendment for Retail Sales of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: The ordinance grants an amendment to permit a commercial use (office) over 5,000 square feet in floor area in a specific district. \n- Ordinance Number: 33016 - 28414 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial Use, Amendment, Retail Sales, Alcoholic Beverages\n- UID: b033026f-19f4-4288-a8c6-5a23b47527d7\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Special Revenue and Trust Funds for New Orleans Public Library\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate Special Revenue and Trust Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the New Orleans Public Library.\n- Ordinance Number: 33017 - 28415 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Special Revenue, Trust Funds, Public Library\n- UID: b033026f-19f4-4288-a8c6-5a23b47527d7\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate Special Revenue and Trust Funds from Intergovernmental Transfers.\n- Ordinance Number: 33022 - 28416 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Expenditures, Amendment, Special Revenue, Trust Funds\n- UID: b033026f-19f4-4288-a8c6-5a23b47527d7", + "uid": "b033026f-19f4-4288-a8c6-5a23b47527d7", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Appropriations for Early Childhood Education\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020, appropriating funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Youth and Families for early childhood education, and other related purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: 33023 - 28417 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Early Childhood Education, Appropriations\n- UID: e89c0956-3a14-4bb3-b714-2076e2d5b860\n\n- Topic: Budget Appropriations for Early Childhood Education\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020, appropriating funds from Intergovernmental transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office, Office of Youth and Families for early childhood education, and other related purposes.\n- Ordinance Number: 33027 - 28419 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Early Childhood Education, Appropriations\n- UID: e89c0956-3a14-4bb3-b714-2076e2d5b860", + "uid": "e89c0956-3a14-4bb3-b714-2076e2d5b860", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Announcement of Resolution for Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The Council announced its intention to consider the adoption of a resolution authorizing the calling of an election for the levy of ad valorem taxes in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-221\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the resolution for ad valorem taxes was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Ad Valorem Taxes, Election, Levy\n- UID: f7a9e8ec-a7ae-461f-a2c6-5ae7b53f86eb", + "uid": "f7a9e8ec-a7ae-461f-a2c6-5ae7b53f86eb", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Keith Blazio, Blazio and Shelton Properties, LLC\n- Summary: Keith Blazio appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition permit for the property at 513 S. Rocheblave Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, demolition permit\n- UID: 94afda77-f78b-406e-965d-13cf528b63ab\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Justin B. Schmidt, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., Attorneys at Law\n- Summary: Justin B. Schmidt appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of \"Conceptual Approval\" of proposed plans for the property at 519 First Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, conceptual approval\n- UID: 94afda77-f78b-406e-965d-13cf528b63ab\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of James Thomas, Owner\n- Summary: James Thomas appealed the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny the full demolition proposed for the property at 727 S. Salcedo Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was electronically submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, full demolition\n- UID: 94afda77-f78b-406e-965d-13cf528b63ab", + "uid": "94afda77-f78b-406e-965d-13cf528b63ab", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 6/20 - Moyassar Nawash\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-Bl Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for Square 219, Lot 16. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\". However, a motion was made to overrule the recommendation and deny the zoning change request, which was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 6/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to overrule the recommendation and deny the zoning change request was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Denial\n- UID: e8896b4d-b2b7-4b4d-8777-483839f8b00e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 13/20 - Kevin M. Davis\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District to an HMC-2 Historic. The outcome of the vote and any amendments or discussions were not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 13/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote and any discussions were not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District\n- UID: e8896b4d-b2b7-4b4d-8777-483839f8b00e", + "uid": "e8896b4d-b2b7-4b4d-8777-483839f8b00e", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, Square 367, Lots 15 and 16\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended denial for the proposed development in the Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 13-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- UID: a3940e65-a89a-47cf-ae1a-35b4405cead4\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use Request for 1901 SOPHIE, LLC\n- Summary: The request for a conditional use to permit a third commercial short-term rental unit was approved by the City Planning Commission, subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 14-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request was passed.\n- UID: a3940e65-a89a-47cf-ae1a-35b4405cead4", + "uid": "a3940e65-a89a-47cf-ae1a-35b4405cead4", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 19/20 - Bienville Ancar, IIT\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-RM1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for Square 267, Lot B or 18 or 31, with the City Planning Commission recommending denial. The motion to approve the zoning change request was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 19-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable due to postponement)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the zoning change request was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change, Denial\n- UID: 28d5083a-0223-4ed7-b387-0954494b2229\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-234 - By: Councilmember Brossett\n- Summary: A motion approving the unfavorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the zoning change request for ZD No. 19/20. The motion was electronically submitted and continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-234\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable due to postponement)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the unfavorable recommendation was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change, Unfavorable Recommendation\n- UID: 28d5083a-0223-4ed7-b387-0954494b2229\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 20/20 - Maloney Sept, LLC\n- Summary: Request to rescind or amend conditional use Ordinance No. 16,753 MCS and to grant a conditional use for retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District, with the City Planning Commission recommending approval. The request was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 20-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not applicable due to postponement)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request to rescind or amend the conditional use ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Retail Sale of Alcohol\n- UID: 28d5083a-0223-4ed7-b387-0954494b2229", + "uid": "28d5083a-0223-4ed7-b387-0954494b2229", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 21/20 - FLAPDOODLE, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from a C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District to an LI Light Industrial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for denial. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 21-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, C-2, LI Light Industrial District\n- UID: 0618c516-1ef9-415b-bc61-53212abe63ef\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 26/20 - KEITH C. FERDINAND\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval, subject to six provisos. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 26-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, HU-RD2, Neighborhood commercial establishment\n- UID: 0618c516-1ef9-415b-bc61-53212abe63ef\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 30/20 - CORVUS REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was for approval. A hearing was held on this ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 30-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing held\n- Tags/Keywords: Text amendment, LI Light Industrial District, Reception facility\n- UID: 0618c516-1ef9-415b-bc61-53212abe63ef", + "uid": "0618c516-1ef9-415b-bc61-53212abe63ef", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Amend Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion to approve the text amendment request to classify \"reception facility\" as a permitted use in the LI Light Industrial District, as recommended by the City Planning Commission. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-233\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: c67d47e2-cc24-1ea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations\n- Summary: Request to apply the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Regulations by designating certain Inclusionary Zoning Districts on the Official Zoning Map, as recommended by the 2019 \"New Orleans Inclusionary Zoning Study\". The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-7\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was continued to the next meeting for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning, Official Zoning Map, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 3652&doc_id=c67d47e2-cc24-1ea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Summary: Requesting an amendment to a previously granted conditional use to permit a standard\n- Ordinance Number: 34/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Conditional Use, Zoning Docket\n- UID: c67d47e2-cc24-1ea-93cb-0050569183fa", + "uid": "69b36e69-27d6-4483-8228-0e61c8338643", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request for Restaurant Expansion\n- Summary: The motion approved the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granted the Conditional Use request for the expansion of a restaurant within specific districts, subject to nine provisos and one waiver.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 34-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional Use request granted with provisos and waiver\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Expansion, Restaurant, ZD No. 34-20\n- UID: cf7389a1-b6a8-4157-b8a2-bff7a5feb198\n\n- Topic: Text Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: This ordinance requested a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to amend the Permitted and Conditional Use Tables in specific districts.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 41/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not specified\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Zoning Ordinance, Permitted Use, Conditional Use, Zoning Docket No. 41/20\n- UID: cf7389a1-b6a8-4157-b8a2-bff7a5feb198", + "uid": "cf7389a1-b6a8-4157-b8a2-bff7a5feb198", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Text Amendment for Multi-Family Housing\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a text amendment to designate \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" as a permitted residential use, subject to certain conditions. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 41-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment passed with a unanimous vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Text Amendment, Residential Use, City Planning Commission, Zoning Districts\n- UID: e81d3be2-5be1-469e-b394-9e5f948b1df8\n\n- Topic: Creation of Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District\n- Summary: This ordinance requests a text amendment to establish a new overlay district to allow the redevelopment of existing multi-family structures and promote affordable housing. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 42-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The text amendment passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Overlay District, Redevelopment, Affordable Housing, City Planning Commission\n- UID: e81d3be2-5be1-469e-b394-9e5f948b1df8", + "uid": "e81d3be2-5be1-469e-b394-9e5f948b1df8", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 42/20\n- Summary: Motion to approve the favorable recommendation of Planning Commission and grant the text amendment provided in the City Planning report ZD No. 42/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 42/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Planning Commission, text amendment, City Planning report\n- UID: 5b4f4ed8-36b2-481a-95cb-d16bebc430da\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 44/20 - Russell Frank\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit a bed and breakfast in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 44/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, bed and breakfast, City Commission\n- UID: 5b4f4ed8-36b2-481a-95cb-d16bebc430da\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 48/20 - Freret, LLC\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission being \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD No. 48/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 5b4f4ed8-36b2-481a-95cb-d16bebc430da", + "uid": "5b4f4ed8-36b2-481a-95cb-d16bebc430da", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 49/20 - Successful Endeavors, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a fast food restaurant with drive-thru facilities in specific districts. The motion to approve the request was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 49-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request was approved with one waiver and eleven provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Fast Food Restaurant\n- UID: 0bdec1d4-e34f-4eea-ac83-11dfd94a9d1e\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-229 - By: Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: A motion approving the conditional use request as provided in ZD No. 49/20 was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-229\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Conditional Use Request\n- UID: 0bdec1d4-e34f-4eea-ac83-11dfd94a9d1e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 50/20 - City Council Motion M-20-80\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District. The outcome of the vote was not provided.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 50/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Interim Zoning District\n- UID: 0bdec1d4-e34f-4eea-ac83-11dfd94a9d1e", + "uid": "0bdec1d4-e34f-4eea-ac83-11dfd94a9d1e", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 50-20\n- Summary: Request for conditional use to permit dwellings above the ground floor in a specific district.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 50-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ac5f4bf5-3fd0-47c4-a4dc-dda496dea3f2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 51-20\n- Summary: Conditional use request for dwellings above the ground floor with twelve provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 51-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Hearing held\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was heard and discussed during the meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: ac5f4bf5-3fd0-47c4-a4dc-dda496dea3f2\n\n- Topic: Motion (Lying Over) - No. M-20-189\n- Summary: Motion approving the conditional use request provided in ZD No. 51-20, subject to twelve provisos, was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-189\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the conditional use request was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Motion, City Planning Commission\n- UID: ac5f4bf5-3fd0-47c4-a4dc-dda496dea3f2", + "uid": "ac5f4bf5-3fd0-47c4-a4dc-dda496dea3f2", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request Approval\n- Summary: Motion approving the favorable recommendation of the City Planning Commission and granting the conditional use request with twelve provisos and four waivers.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-189\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n - Vote 2: Adopt - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with provisos and waivers.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Motion Approval\n- UID: 5a07b89a-d4f6-4e32-b57c-918a15aca08d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Amendment\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"motor vehicle dealership, small\" and \"motor vehicle dealership, large\" as permitted uses in specific districts and corridors.\n- Ordinance Number: 52/20\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance presented but no voting outcome provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Docket, Text Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 5a07b89a-d4f6-4e32-b57c-918a15aca08d", + "uid": "5a07b89a-d4f6-4e32-b57c-918a15aca08d", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 52-20 - 1929 Jackson Avenue, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a zoning change from an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District for a specific area. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 52-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Zoning Change\n- UID: 9e1c580e-eb15-4917-adc7-5f5e6e151d9b\n\n- Topic: CAL. QO. 32,905 - Occupancy Tax on Short Term Rentals\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to levy an occupancy tax on Short Term Rentals of overnight lodging in the City of New Orleans, in accordance with ACT 169 of the 2019 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32905\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 for further discussion or action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Occupancy Tax, Short Term Rentals, Louisiana Legislature\n- UID: 9e1c580e-eb15-4917-adc7-5f5e6e151d9b\n\n- Topic: CAL. NO. 32,930 - Non-Exclusive Franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance granted a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground fiber-optic based communications system. \n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance did not have a specific voting outcome mentioned in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Telecommunications, Communication System\n- UID: 9e1c580e-eb15-4917-adc7-5f5e6e151d9b", + "uid": "9e1c580e-eb15-4917-adc7-5f5e6e151d9b", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code to Distinguish Bicycles and Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain specific sections of the City of New Orleans' Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and to provide regulations and prohibitions for electric scooters. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Bicycles, Electric Scooters\n- UID: 0cf7b905-0a67-4480-984e-8b773ae2ae49\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to change the name of South Jefferson Davis Parkway to South Doctor Norman Francis Parkway and to rename sections of North Jefferson Davis Parkway to honor Doctor Norman Francis. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Jefferson Davis Parkway, Renaming, Doctor Norman Francis\n- UID: 0cf7b905-0a67-4480-984e-8b773ae2ae49\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Code for Truck Size Limitations\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend specific sections of the City of New Orleans' Code to provide revised size limitations for trucks traveling on city streets, modify permitting requirements for trucks exceeding size limits, and clarify designated truck routes and enforcement. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33004\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Truck Size Limitations\n- UID: 0cf7b905-0a67-4480-984e-8b773ae2ae49", + "uid": "0cf7b905-0a67-4480-984e-8b773ae2ae49", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend the operating budget for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Public Works Committee.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA Reimbursement, Public Works Committee\n- UID: 68417822-23ce-4f2d-8d16-1d21c2e7d8b0\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Expenditures Budget for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the operating expenditures budget for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020 to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20. A technical correction was needed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Expenditures Budget, Federal Grant Funds, Homeland Security, FEMA Reimbursement, Technical Correction\n- UID: 68417822-23ce-4f2d-8d16-1d21c2e7d8b0\n\n- Topic: Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to mandate that the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused's arrest. It also required NOPD to disclose and provide an explanation if it determines such footage does not exist.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 for further discussion and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, Police Camera Footage, Arrestee Rights, Legal Counsel, Access to Evidence\n- UID: 68417822-23ce-4f2d-8d16-1d21c2e7d8b0", + "uid": "68417822-23ce-4f2d-8d16-1d21c2e7d8b0", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Prohibition of NOPD Policy Deviation\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to prohibit NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy and entering into agreements exempting law enforcement officers from any NOPD policy within Multi-Agency Task Forces.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Criminal Justice Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- UID: c67d47e2-cc24-1 lea-93cb-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Summons in Lieu of Arrest\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to limit officer discretion to arrest individuals solely for misdemeanor violations and to issue summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations, except under certain circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Criminal Justice Committee)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20 and referred to the Criminal Justice Committee.\n- UID: 9bf19d7e-294c-4989-a5f6-5802b1839bc2\n\n- Topic: Regulation of Surveillance Technology\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City's use of surveillance technology, including banning certain technology, providing an approval process and Council oversight, limiting the collection, use, and sharing of personal data, and mandating annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- UID: 9bf19d7e-294c-4989-a5f6-5802b1839bc2", + "uid": "9bf19d7e-294c-4989-a5f6-5802b1839bc2", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between City of New Orleans and University of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to extend the term of a previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the University of New Orleans for an additional two years. The agreement focuses on the restoration of the city's infrastructure damaged as a result of Hurricane Katrina, including roads, storm water drainage system, water distribution lines, sanitary sewer collection lines, and ADA compliant curb ramps. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,026\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Hurricane Katrina, Infrastructure Restoration\n- UID: dc1c82e4-d467-4c15-a984-5dfdce8eb860\n\n- Topic: Repeal of Sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to repeal several sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,032\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a future meeting without a vote outcome.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Repeal, City of New Orleans\n- UID: dc1c82e4-d467-4c15-a984-5dfdce8eb860\n\n- Topic: Amendment to For-Hire Vehicle Coverage Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 162-287 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to reduce minimum insurance policy amounts for non-taxicabs licensed to carry emergency medical transport (NEMT).\n- Ordinance Number: 33,036\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: For-Hire Vehicles, Insurance Policy, Code Amendment\n- UID: dc1c82e4-d467-4c15-a984-5dfdce8eb860", + "uid": "dc1c82e4-d467-4c15-a984-5dfdce8eb860", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 33,036\n- Summary: This amendment to Ordinance No. 33,036 aimed to amend the required insurance coverage amount for non-taxicab vehicles licensed to carry nine or more passengers.\n- Ordinance Number: 33036 Amendment\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was adopted with 7 council members voting in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Insurance coverage, non-taxicab vehicles, passenger capacity, amendment\n- UID: 1e19e523-a394-47d1-98c5-bd172c5e526c\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 162-287 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to amend and reordain Section 162-287 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relating to for-hire vehicle coverage amounts, specifically reducing minimum insurance policy requirements for non-emergency medical transport (NEMT), non-taxicabs licensed to carry 9 to 15 passengers, and non-taxicabs licensed to carry over 15 passengers.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,036\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSENT, Number of RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, but specific vote counts are not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: For-hire vehicles, insurance policy, non-emergency medical transport, passenger capacity\n- UID: 1e19e523-a394-47d1-98c5-bd172c5e526c", + "uid": "1e19e523-a394-47d1-98c5-bd172c5e526c", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-192\n- Summary: The resolution states that the City Council will decline to accept money disbursed from a special escrow account established by HB 842 and will reject funding from bail bond fees. It also encourages Criminal District Court judges to decline to assess conviction fees and decline to collect said fees for deposit into the special escrow account established by HB 842.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-192\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, HB 842, bail bond fees, conviction fees\n- UID: e5c0d104-a0b3-42ab-8e03-faba593661fb\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-203\n- Summary: The motion grants \"approval\" of the Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit for the property located at 417 S. Johnson St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-203\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion is lying over and was not voted on during the meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee\n- UID: e5c0d104-a0b3-42ab-8e03-faba593661fb", + "uid": "e5c0d104-a0b3-42ab-8e03-faba593661fb", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Demolition Permit Approval\n- Summary: The motion M-20-204, presented by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit at 2616 S. Broad St. The decision was postponed and continued to the meeting of 8/6/20.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed and continued to the meeting of 8/6/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Postponement\n- UID: 0fb00a6b-b8e5-4a18-951a-ffdd0a56c534\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed an amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the University of New Orleans to extend the term for an additional two years, focusing on the restoration of the city's infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett and was adopted with 7 YEAS.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,026\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Infrastructure Restoration, Amendment\n- UID: 0fb00a6b-b8e5-4a18-951a-ffdd0a56c534", + "uid": "0fb00a6b-b8e5-4a18-951a-ffdd0a56c534", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's request for a demolition permit\n- Summary: Motion M-20-204, introduced by Councilmember Banks, granted approval for the demolition permit for the property at 2616 S. Broad St.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-204\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS: 7, Number of NAYS: 0, Number of ABSENT: 0, Number of RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval granted for the demolition permit\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Neighborhood Conservation District, Property\n- UID: 0ace15b9-4517-4f9d-8fe0-35309be2ed5f\n\n- Topic: Removal of facilities from public right-of-way\n- Summary: Motion M-20-222, introduced by Councilmembers Moreno, Gisleson Palmer, Giarrusso, Williams, Brossett, Nguyen, and Banks, directed the Law Department to send a notice of the City's intent to remove the facilities from the public right-of-way to MidCity PayPhone Company, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-222\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS: 7, Number of NAYS: 0, Number of ABSENT: 0, Number of RECUSED: 0)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Notice of intent to remove facilities from public right-of-way sent to MidCity PayPhone Company, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public right-of-way, Facilities removal, Notice of intent\n- UID: 0ace15b9-4517-4f9d-8fe0-35309be2ed5f\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans reporting requirements\n- Summary: Resolution R-20-223, introduced by Councilmembers Moreno, Williams, Giarrusso, Banks, Gisleson Palmer, Brossett, and Nguyen, established a docket to streamline Entergy New Orleans reporting requirements to the New Orleans City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-223\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Establishment of a docket to streamline reporting requirements\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Reporting requirements, Docket establishment\n- UID: 0ace15b9-4517-4f9d-8fe0-35309be2ed5f", + "uid": "0ace15b9-4517-4f9d-8fe0-35309be2ed5f", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Winter Heating Season Natural Gas Requirements\n- Summary: Resolution and order authorizing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to hedge a portion of its 2020-2021 winter heating season distribution system natural gas requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-224\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, allowing Entergy New Orleans, LLC to hedge a portion of its natural gas requirements for the winter heating season.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, natural gas requirements, resolution, adoption\n- UID: 5bbf0798-897b-4561-83c9-0e4cf6b9cfe7\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, Inc. 2021 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan\n- Summary: Initiating resolution regarding the 2021 triennial integrated resource plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-225\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted, initiating the process for the 2021 triennial integrated resource plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Inc., integrated resource plan, resolution, adoption\n- UID: 5bbf0798-897b-4561-83c9-0e4cf6b9cfe7", + "uid": "5bbf0798-897b-4561-83c9-0e4cf6b9cfe7", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Entergy New Orleans, LLC Financing Plan\n- Summary: The council considered the ex parte application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for approval of a financing plan to issue new first mortgage bonds, other debt securities, and new preferred securities. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R=20-226\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the financing plan was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, financing plan, first mortgage bonds, preferred securities\n- UID: 9fcac238-ecc3-4593-a986-65ec2d08ac25\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The council directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending and re-ordaining the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in the ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-230\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the zoning ordinance for outdoor amusement facility was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, outdoor amusement facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9fcac238-ecc3-4593-a986-65ec2d08ac25", + "uid": "9fcac238-ecc3-4593-a986-65ec2d08ac25", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Agreement for Professional Services with Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C.\n- Summary: The motion requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign an amendment to the Agreement for Professional Services with Spears Consulting Group, L.L.C., increasing the allowable compensation by $30,000 during the current renewal term. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-232\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to the professional services agreement approved, allowing for increased compensation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Professional Services, Spears Consulting Group, Compensation\n- UID: a2ae18d4-c3cd-4fc3-8132-f88a6bcaddbe\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with AH Datalytics, LLC\n- Summary: The motion requested and authorized the President of the Council to sign an amendment to the professional services agreement with AH Datalytics, LLC, extending the term of the agreement for one year and authorizing up to $150,000 in compensation during the renewal term. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-236\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension of the professional services agreement approved, allowing for increased compensation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Professional Services, AH Datalytics, Compensation\n- UID: a2ae18d4-c3cd-4fc3-8132-f88a6bcaddbe", + "uid": "a2ae18d4-c3cd-4fc3-8132-f88a6bcaddbe", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,037\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Homeland Security, Operating Budget\n- UID: 0c3e4ca5-819d-422d-a617-17965870b466\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Office of Homeland Security\n- Summary: Ordinance to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate state grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for preventing acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Homeland Security, Operating Budget\n- UID: 0c3e4ca5-819d-422d-a617-17965870b466", + "uid": "0c3e4ca5-819d-422d-a617-17965870b466", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Management and Response Capacity\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to appropriate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 33038\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, emergency management, response capacity\n- UID: b302295c-5751-4bbe-8232-90799aac74cd\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Federal Grant Funds for Emergency Management and Response Capacity\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the city's operating budget to allocate federal grant funds to the Office of Homeland Security for increasing emergency management and response capacity.\n- Ordinance Number: 33039\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal grant funds, emergency management, response capacity\n- UID: b302295c-5751-4bbe-8232-90799aac74cd\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the city's operating budget to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund.\n- Ordinance Number: 33040\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget establishment, Department of Health, Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- UID: b302295c-5751-4bbe-8232-90799aac74cd", + "uid": "b302295c-5751-4bbe-8232-90799aac74cd", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 75, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Budget Amendment for Department of Health in Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a budget for the Department of Health in the Simon V. Sickles Legacy Fund. It is an amendment to Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S. The fiscal note has been received, and the postponement deadline is 11/13/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33042\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been electronically submitted for consideration.\n- UID: 68564c95-cabe-401d-a60d-ad1f6ed83009\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for 2020 Census Participation\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor to increase the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. It is an amendment to Ordinance No. 28,246 M.C.S. The fiscal note has been received, and the postponement deadline is 11/13/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33043\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been electronically submitted for consideration.\n- UID: 68564c95-cabe-401d-a60d-ad1f6ed83009\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Foundation Grant Funds for 2020 Census Participation (Amendment)\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate foundation grant funds to the Office of the Mayor to increase the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. It is an amendment to Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S. The fiscal note has been received, and the postponement deadline is 11/13/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33044\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been electronically submitted for consideration.\n- UID: 68564c95-cabe-401d-a60d-ad1f6ed83009\n\n- Topic: Census Participation Enhancement\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to increase the participation of historically undercounted and hard-to-reach populations in the 2020 census. It is introduced by Councilmember Brossett and is an amendment to Ordinance No. 28,247 M.C.S.\n- Ordinance Number: 33045\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance has been electronically submitted for consideration.\n- UID: 68564c95-cabe-401d-a60d-ad1f6ed83009", + "uid": "68564c95-cabe-401d-a60d-ad1f6ed83009", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 76, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of funds for security equipment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for the repair and acquisition of security equipment by the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33045\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Security Equipment, LA Department of Treasury, Real Time Crime Center\n- UID: 78c83cca-ffa3-4939-9013-89de66fe9556\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for security equipment\n- Summary: This ordinance also amends the operating budget to allocate funds from the LA Department of Treasury to the Office of Homeland Security for security equipment repair and acquisition by the Real Time Crime Center.\n- Ordinance Number: 33046\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Security Equipment, LA Department of Treasury, Real Time Crime Center\n- UID: 78c83cca-ffa3-4939-9013-89de66fe9556\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of state grant funds for workforce development\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate state grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for the WIOA Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker grant programs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33047\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: State Grant Funds, Workforce Development, Intergovernmental Transfers, WIOA\n- UID: 78c83cca-ffa3-4939-9013-89de66fe9556", + "uid": "78c83cca-ffa3-4939-9013-89de66fe9556", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 77, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appropriation of State Grant Funds for Workforce Development Programs\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the operating budget to appropriate state grant funds for the Mayor\u2019s Office of Workforce Development for the 2020 National Disaster Dislocated Worker grant program and increased grant awards for the WIOA Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker grant programs.\n- Ordinance Number: 33048\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: State grant funds, Workforce Development, Budget Amendment\n- UID: 6262c5d7-e965-4c3e-9562-f4f578ed09c0\n\n- Topic: Servitude Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a servitude agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2014 North Villere Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33049\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Property Encroachments, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 6262c5d7-e965-4c3e-9562-f4f578ed09c0\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement for Property Encroachments\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement to grant a lease to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on public right-of-way at 2930 Burgundy Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33050\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Property Encroachments, Public Right-of-Way\n- UID: 6262c5d7-e965-4c3e-9562-f4f578ed09c0", + "uid": "6262c5d7-e965-4c3e-9562-f4f578ed09c0", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 78, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Servitude Agreement for 1117 Governor Nicholls Street\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement to grant a servitude to an adjacent property owner for encroachments on/over portions of public right-of-way located at 1117 Governor Nicholls Street. The use granted in the servitude agreement will incorporate space that is neither needed for public purposes nor interfere with the use of the public right-of-way.\n- Ordinance Number: 33050\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the Mayor to enter into the servitude agreement as described.\n- Tags/Keywords: Servitude Agreement, Public Right-of-Way, Property Owner, Mayor, 1117 Governor Nicholls Street\n- UID: d07211bc-c0fe-4e7b-bf01-2dd7a7881f09\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of HUD Grant Funds to Office of Community Development\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend the 2020 operating budget of revenues and expenditures to appropriate HUD grant funds not included in the original budget to the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: 33051 and 33052\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Both ordinances passed, authorizing the appropriation of HUD grant funds to the Office of Community Development as proposed.\n- Tags/Keywords: HUD Grant Funds, Operating Budget, Office of Community Development, Appropriation\n- UID: d07211bc-c0fe-4e7b-bf01-2dd7a7881f09", + "uid": "d07211bc-c0fe-4e7b-bf01-2dd7a7881f09", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 79, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for multi-family dwelling in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in a specific residential district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,054\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Multi-family Dwelling\n- UID: 2e97c7da-d307-4ac2-a7b7-ee9d68f3de93\n\n- Topic: Amendments to zoning ordinance for child daycares in non-residential districts\n- Summary: This ordinance proposes amendments to the zoning ordinance to modify use permissions and standards for child daycares in non-residential districts, aiming to increase the availability of child day care centers in New Orleans. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,055\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Child Daycares, Non-residential Districts\n- UID: 2e97c7da-d307-4ac2-a7b7-ee9d68f3de93\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for educational facility in specific residential and overlay districts\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit an educational facility (primary and secondary) in specific residential and overlay districts, along with the rescission of a previous ordinance. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,056\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Educational Facility, Conditional Use, Zoning\n- UID: 2e97c7da-d307-4ac2-a7b7-ee9d68f3de93", + "uid": "2e97c7da-d307-4ac2-a7b7-ee9d68f3de93", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 80, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change for Properties on Hayne Boulevard\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from S-Bl Suburban Neighborhood Business District and S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District to S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for specific properties on Hayne Boulevard. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,057\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change ordinance passed with 8 in favor and 1 absent.\n- UID: 0ca49c9b-81d6-4b7b-85a2-218efe64baf7\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Short-Term Rental in Historic District\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a short-term rental, large in an HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Residential District and an RDO-1 Residential Diversity Overlay District. \n- Ordinance Number: 33,058\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance to establish a conditional use for a short-term rental in the historic district passed with 6 in favor and 2 against.\n- UID: 0ca49c9b-81d6-4b7b-85a2-218efe64baf7", + "uid": "0ca49c9b-81d6-4b7b-85a2-218efe64baf7", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 81, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Section 134-85 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain section 134-85 of the City of New Orleans Code. The outcome of the vote is pending, with a postponement deadline of 11/13/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,059\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending outcome\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, Code amendment, postponement\n- UID: 021c81f6-b6bd-4e42-9731-57e92eabca58\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with LSU for Animal Transport Bridge\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of New Orleans to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with LSU for the construction and maintenance of an Animal Transport Bridge over Bolivar Street. The outcome of the vote is pending, with a postponement deadline of 11/13/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,060\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending outcome\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, LSU, Animal Transport Bridge, New Orleans\n- UID: 021c81f6-b6bd-4e42-9731-57e92eabca58\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change in the Third Municipal District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District to an S-Bl Suburban Business District on a specific lot in the Third Municipal District. The outcome of the vote is pending, with a deadline of 9/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,061\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending outcome\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, Municipal District, New Orleans\n- UID: 021c81f6-b6bd-4e42-9731-57e92eabca58", + "uid": "021c81f6-b6bd-4e42-9731-57e92eabca58", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 82, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change to Educational Campus District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to change the zoning from MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an EC Educational Campus District for Square 2886 in the Third Municipal District. The ordinance was electronically submitted and had a deadline of 9/30/20. \n- Ordinance Number: 33062\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change ordinance passed with 8 votes in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Educational Campus District, Municipal District, Deadline\n- UID: 439b6437-c83f-4b01-b243-b4a0c3f55994\n\n- Topic: Fences and Walls Height Requirements\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend Article 21, Section 21.6.N of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to include height requirements for fences in the Lake Terrace area. The ordinance was electronically submitted and had a deadline of 9/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33063\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 votes in favor and 1 vote against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Fences, Walls, Height Requirements, Lake Terrace, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 439b6437-c83f-4b01-b243-b4a0c3f55994\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bar in Historic Urban Neighborhood\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a bar in a Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District on Square 100 in the First Municipal District. The ordinance was electronically submitted and had a deadline of 9/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33064\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 votes in favor and 2 votes against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Historic Urban Neighborhood, Municipal District\n- UID: 439b6437-c83f-4b01-b243-b4a0c3f55994", + "uid": "439b6437-c83f-4b01-b243-b4a0c3f55994", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 83, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for multi-family dwellings in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Ordinance 33,065, introduced by Councilmember Banks, aims to establish a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance pertains to Square 392, Lot 7, in the Fourth Municipal District. The voting outcome resulted in the ordinance being electronically submitted, with a deadline of 9/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,065\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, and the deadline for submission was set for 9/30/20.\n- UID: 8b823368-2e16-40ce-a0b2-8d8d7e691309\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for multi-family dwellings in HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- Summary: Ordinance 33,066, also introduced by Councilmember Banks, seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. This ordinance is applicable to Square 390, Lots 10 and 11, in the Fourth Municipal District. The voting outcome resulted in the ordinance being electronically submitted, with a deadline of 9/30/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,066\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, and the deadline for submission was set for 9/30/20.\n- UID: 8b823368-2e16-40ce-a0b2-8d8d7e691309\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adjourn\n- Summary: A motion to adjourn the meeting at 2:00 p.m. was made by Giarrusso and seconded by Moreno. The motion to adjourn was adopted unanimously, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adjourn the meeting was adopted.\n- UID: 8b823368-2e16-40ce-a0b2-8d8d7e691309", + "uid": "8b823368-2e16-40ce-a0b2-8d8d7e691309", + "publish_date": "7-16-2020", + "page_number": 84, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 7-16-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regular City Council Meeting\n- Summary: The regular City Council meeting was held on April 15, 2020, via video conference. The meeting was called to order by President Helena Moreno and Vice President Jason Rogers Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was conducted via video conference due to the COVID-19 emergency. Public comment rules and information were made available for the video conference meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council, meeting, video conference, COVID-19 emergency, public comment\n- UID: 7e5dccdf-3584-45f2-bedf-6a78af069be5", + "uid": "7e5dccdf-3584-45f2-bedf-6a78af069be5", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of the Minutes - March 5, 2020\n- Summary: The council discussed and considered the approval of the minutes from the meeting held on March 5, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: To be approved\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval pending\n- Tags/Keywords: Approval, Minutes, Meeting\n- UID: 77b11bb1-6533-41c6-af00-84c99c022b52\n\n- Topic: Suspension of Administrative Deadlines\n- Summary: The council discussed a communication from Mayor LaToya Cantrell regarding the suspension of administrative deadlines related to land use matters and zoning ordinances due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Electronically submitted, may be received\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspension of administrative deadlines authorized and ordered to remain in effect unless revoked in accordance with law\n- Tags/Keywords: Suspension, Administrative Deadlines, COVID-19\n- UID: 77b11bb1-6533-41c6-af00-84c99c022b52", + "uid": "77b11bb1-6533-41c6-af00-84c99c022b52", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Filing Requirements in Regulatory Proceedings\n- Summary: Responding to the request in Councilmember Helena Moreno's letter, the Mayor of New Orleans suspended the applicability of Section 158-236 of the City Code and any other order, rule, or regulation of local agency, requiring each document in regulatory proceedings before the City Council to be filed as \"an original in triplicate with the clerk of council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The suspension of filing requirements in regulatory proceedings was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, regulatory proceedings, filing requirements\n- UID: 04a4afc7-e077-40e2-a522-db41b6d773b5\n\n- Topic: Deferral of Recommended Agenda Items\n- Summary: The Council Research Officer submitted recommended agenda items for deferral from the April 15, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommended agenda items for deferral were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: deferral, agenda items, COVID-19\n- UID: 04a4afc7-e077-40e2-a522-db41b6d773b5\n\n- Topic: Changes to Filing Requirements in Regulatory Proceedings\n- Summary: The Council Utilities Regulatory Office outlined changes to filing requirements in regulatory proceeding during the COVID-19 emergency, specifically regarding Filing Requirements Pursuant to Ch. 158.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outlined changes to filing requirements were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: regulatory proceedings, filing requirements, COVID-19\n- UID: 04a4afc7-e077-40e2-a522-db41b6d773b5\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Non-Conforming Use Application\n- Summary: Mr. Jack Powell and Mr. Louis Burbank requested to appeal a non-conforming use application for property located at 8540 Hickory Street, New Orleans, LA 70118.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal request was submitted for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: non-conforming use, appeal, property\n- UID: 04a4afc7-e077-40e2-a522-db41b6d773b5", + "uid": "04a4afc7-e077-40e2-a522-db41b6d773b5", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: French Market Corporation (FMC) 2019 Board Quorum Analysis\n- Summary: Tulesheia Robison, the Office Manager of FMC, submitted the 2019 Board quorum analysis for the French Market Corporation (FMC) for the full year.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The analysis was submitted for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Market Corporation, FMC, Board Quorum Analysis\n- UID: 24df32d8-c5b6-4139-a63a-93c148295f0d\n\n- Topic: NORDC 2019 Attendance Record\n- Summary: Brittany Hicks, NORD Commission Liaison, submitted the 2019 NORDC attendance record, pursuant to Ordinance Calendar Number 28,133 (MCS 24132).\n- Ordinance Number: 28,133 (MCS 24132)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The attendance record was submitted for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, Attendance Record, Brittany Hicks\n- UID: 24df32d8-c5b6-4139-a63a-93c148295f0d\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans LLC Reports Submission\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, submitted the \"Forecasting Peak Load for Entergy New Orleans LLC\" report and the 2020 Annual Gas Marketing Report.\n- Ordinance Number: R-00-650\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reports were submitted for review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans LLC, Reports Submission, Brian L. Guillot\n- UID: 24df32d8-c5b6-4139-a63a-93c148295f0d", + "uid": "24df32d8-c5b6-4139-a63a-93c148295f0d", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Demolition Permits in Neighborhood Conservation District\n- Summary: The Department of Safety and Permits, Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee (NCDAC), Clerk is requesting Council action regarding the approval of demolition permits for two locations in Districts B: 3520 Dryades St. and 1929 Jackson Ave.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for demolition permits was submitted electronically and may be received, with the public hearing date currently unknown and deadlines suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, NCDAC\n- UID: 692cd0b0-ab51-4497-9c82-2570a1dee167\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Fuel Adjustments\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated fuel adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle in accordance with Rider Schedule FAC-5, approved by the New Orleans City Council. The fuel adjustment clause rates for non-transmission service voltage level sales and transmission service voltage level sales were provided, and Entergy will commence billing the specified fuel adjustments in April bills.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Entergy's fuel adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle were submitted and will be implemented in the upcoming bills.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, fuel adjustments, billing cycle\n- UID: 692cd0b0-ab51-4497-9c82-2570a1dee167", + "uid": "692cd0b0-ab51-4497-9c82-2570a1dee167", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Purchased Gas Adjustments\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated rates for the Purchased Gas Adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle, along with supporting documents. The rates were specified for different customer groups, and the adjustments were set to commence billing on April 1, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Rates for Purchased Gas Adjustments submitted and set to commence billing on April 1, 2020\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Purchased Gas Adjustments, Rates, Billing Cycle\n- UID: bf2db005-6346-48d8-be9d-01f318225caf\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Environmental Adjustments\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated Environmental Adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle, along with supporting documents. The adjustments were specified for different types of service and were set to take effect for the specified billing cycle.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Environmental Adjustments submitted and set to take effect for the April 2020 billing cycle\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Environmental Adjustments, Billing Cycle, Service Types\n- UID: bf2db005-6346-48d8-be9d-01f318225caf", + "uid": "bf2db005-6346-48d8-be9d-01f318225caf", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC PPCR Adjustments for April 2020 Billing Cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated PPCR Adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle, as approved by the New Orleans City Council. The adjustments for various customer categories range from -0.467599% to -1.977711%.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adjustments to be implemented from April 1, 2020\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, PPCR Adjustments, Billing Cycle, Customer Categories\n- UID: f21b2874-b3ec-4cd7-a538-303012e519e1", + "uid": "f21b2874-b3ec-4cd7-a538-303012e519e1", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ENO Restructuring Customer Credit\n- Summary: Per Resolution R-17-228, the ENO Restructuring Customer Credit will be applied to monthly customer bills for the months of January 2020 through December of 2020. The monthly amount is $416,666.67 and it is shown on WP1.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ENO Restructuring Customer Credit will be applied to monthly customer bills as specified.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Resolution R-17-228, Restructuring Customer Credit\n- UID: 50d92fe4-ecd0-473c-afda-5b4f6521043f\n\n- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: A communication was submitted for further handling regarding the Public Version of the Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC detailing expenditures made to date on the New Orleans Power Station and the currently anticipated schedule for future expenditures.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was submitted for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Bi-Monthly Report, New Orleans Power Station\n- UID: 50d92fe4-ecd0-473c-afda-5b4f6521043f\n\n- Topic: Monthly Progress Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: An original and three copies of Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s March 2020 Monthly Progress Report on Its Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to Improve Reliability of Electric Service and Expedite a Long-Term Solution was submitted for further handling.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was submitted for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Monthly Progress Report, Collaboration, Sewerage and Water Board\n- UID: 50d92fe4-ecd0-473c-afda-5b4f6521043f\n\n- Topic: Comments Concerning the Advisors\u2019 Recommendations\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted its comments concerning the Advisors\u2019 recommendations for future Integrated Resource Plan Proceedings in connection with the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The comments were submitted for further handling.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Integrated Resource Plan, Advisors' Recommendations\n- UID: 50d92fe4-ecd0-473c-afda-5b4f6521043f", + "uid": "50d92fe4-ecd0-473c-afda-5b4f6521043f", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Alyssa Maurice-Anderson, Assistant General Counsel, Legal Department - Regulatory, Entergy Services, LLC\n- Summary: Alyssa Maurice-Anderson submitted an updated Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC. The updated Rider EECR is designed to recover the revenue requirement approved for the extended Program Year 9 and abbreviated Program Year 10.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updated Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider was approved by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Cost Recovery Rider, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: c5f15469-5f52-4c9d-8abd-7d878ecd5d80\n\n- Topic: Communication from Logan Burke, Executive Director, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- Summary: Logan Burke submitted comments on the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments were submitted for review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans, Alliance for Affordable Energy\n- UID: c5f15469-5f52-4c9d-8abd-7d878ecd5d80\n\n- Topic: Communication from Brian L. Guillot, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans, LLC - Quarterly Report\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC's quarterly accounting report to the City Council listing the receipt, accrued interest, and monthly balance of funds related to the annual Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment filings.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: The quarterly accounting report was submitted for review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Quarterly Report, Regulatory Affairs, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: c5f15469-5f52-4c9d-8abd-7d878ecd5d80", + "uid": "c5f15469-5f52-4c9d-8abd-7d878ecd5d80", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Regulated Utilities\u2019 proportionate share of Entergy\u2019s assets and expenses\n- Summary: The report provides details on the proportionate share of Entergy\u2019s assets and operating expenses by Regulated Utilities, as per Council Resolution R-98-187 and Rule 53 Settlement Agreement. \n- Ordinance Number: 23\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was accepted and passed by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulated Utilities, Entergy, assets, operating expenses\n- UID: ec6eb02d-74e2-4b7a-bcfb-acc0e61f6ddf\n\n- Topic: Electric Vehicles and Charging Facilities\n- Summary: The Council Utility Advisors\u2019 Report on Information Gathering concerning Electric Vehicles and Charging Facilities was submitted as per Resolution No. R-18-537, in relation to the Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 24\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report was accepted and passed by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Vehicles, Charging Facilities, Smart Cities Initiative\n- UID: ec6eb02d-74e2-4b7a-bcfb-acc0e61f6ddf\n\n- Topic: Non-Fuel Revenue Requirement for New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted the Estimated First-Year Non-Fuel Revenue Requirement for New Orleans Power Station, pertaining to a Change in Electric and Gas Rates pursuant to Council Resolutions R-15-194 and R-17-504.\n- Ordinance Number: 25\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The submission was accepted and passed by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Fuel Revenue Requirement, New Orleans Power Station, Electric and Gas Rates\n- UID: ec6eb02d-74e2-4b7a-bcfb-acc0e61f6ddf\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans' Response to COVID-19\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans submitted a letter in response to inquiries made by Councilmembers regarding the measures and preparation the company is taking in response to COVID-19.\n- Ordinance Number: 26\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter was accepted and passed by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, COVID-19 response\n- UID: ec6eb02d-74e2-4b7a-bcfb-acc0e61f6ddf", + "uid": "ec6eb02d-74e2-4b7a-bcfb-acc0e61f6ddf", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Revised Rider Schedules\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted two revised rider schedules for electric and gas rates, addressing comments from previous versions. \n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of revised rider schedules for approval\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, electric rates, gas rates, rider schedules\n- UID: 9d5d4e35-672e-4f2a-8a72-849c0c8fa61d\n\n- Topic: Change in Non-Conforming Use for Property at 5435 Laurel Street\n- Summary: The City Planning Commission recommended approval for a change in non-conforming use from a bookstore, restaurant, judo studio, and yoga studio to a larger bookstore and larger restaurant for property located at 5435 Laurel Street.\n- Ordinance Number: DR. NO. 30/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommendation for approval of change in non-conforming use\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, non-conforming use, property change\n- UID: 9d5d4e35-672e-4f2a-8a72-849c0c8fa61d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted multiple zoning docket numbers, including those related to various council members, with a deadline of 6/15/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/20 - Cm. Giarrusso, 15/20 \u2014 Cm. Banks, 16/20 \u2014 Banks, 17/20 \u2014 Cm. Brossett, 18/20 \u2014 Cm. Gisleson Palmer, 19/20 - Cm. Brossett, 20/20 \u2014 Cm. Brossett, 21/20 \u2014 Cm. Brossett and 22/20 - Cm. Nguyen\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmission of zoning docket numbers for further action\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, City Planning Commission, council members\n- UID: 9d5d4e35-672e-4f2a-8a72-849c0c8fa61d", + "uid": "9d5d4e35-672e-4f2a-8a72-849c0c8fa61d", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to Create \"Veterans Wellness Facility\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" and amend various articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to incorporate it as an institutional use in specific residential districts. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,915\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Veterans Wellness Facility, Residential Districts\n- UID: ea8e0b27-eef6-4afa-83c9-a380d4138219\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Multi-Family Residence in Suburban Neighborhood\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to grant a planned development for a multi-family residence in specific districts and to rescind a previous ordinance. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,916\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with 5 council members voting in favor and 2 voting against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Multi-Family Residence, Suburban Neighborhood\n- UID: ea8e0b27-eef6-4afa-83c9-a380d4138219\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Nonconforming Uses in Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain a specific section of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance related to the restoration and expansion of certain nonconforming uses. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,917\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with majority support, with 6 council members voting in favor and 1 voting against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Nonconforming Uses, Zoning Ordinance, Amendment\n- UID: ea8e0b27-eef6-4afa-83c9-a380d4138219", + "uid": "ea8e0b27-eef6-4afa-83c9-a380d4138219", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Expansion of Mobile Home Park\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes to permit the expansion of an existing, non-conforming mobile home park in the S-RD Suburban Two-Family Residential District, subject to specific standards and conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 110/19\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The expansion of the mobile home park is permitted with the specified conditions and standards outlined in the ordinance.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mobile Home Park, Expansion\n- UID: 62b0ea5b-12e6-4302-9dc1-76ee24c46414", + "uid": "62b0ea5b-12e6-4302-9dc1-76ee24c46414", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Bar and Parking Lot in Mixed Use District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use for a bar and parking lot in specific districts, rescind previous related ordinances, and address zoning matters. \n- Ordinance Number: 33, CAL. NO. 32,918\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 in favor, 0 against, and 1 abstention.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Mixed Use District, Conditional Use, Rescission, Parking Lot, Bar\n- UID: 5d678c1f-bb49-4018-9cc6-f3a6dd3c0d33\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Multi-Family Residential Development\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to grant a planned development to allow for a multi-family residential development in a specific district.\n- Ordinance Number: 34, CAL. NO. 32,919\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously with 9 in favor.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Multi-Family Residential, Zoning, Residential Development\n- UID: 5d678c1f-bb49-4018-9cc6-f3a6dd3c0d33\n\n- Topic: Signage Regulations for High-Rise Buildings in Central Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend signage regulations for high-rise buildings in the Central Business District, allowing additional signage for buildings above thirty stories.\n- Ordinance Number: 35, CAL. NO. 32,920\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 in favor and 3 against.\n- Tags/Keywords: Signage Regulations, High-Rise Buildings, Central Business District, Amendments\n- UID: 5d678c1f-bb49-4018-9cc6-f3a6dd3c0d33", + "uid": "5d678c1f-bb49-4018-9cc6-f3a6dd3c0d33", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Establishment of Conditional Use for a Reception Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a reception facility in specific commercial and overlay districts, while rescinding a previous ordinance. The outcome of the vote is pending, and the deadline for decision has been suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,922\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending decision, deadline suspended\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Reception Facility\n- UID: 65e5f760-d9b0-49d2-9f80-5358f282ba13\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Funds for French Quarter Improvement\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to appropriate funds to various city departments within the French Quarter Improvement Fund for beautification, infrastructural improvements, and increased safety. The ordinance has been recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee, and a postponement has been scheduled for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,926\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n Vote 2: Postponement - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommended for approval, scheduled postponement\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Allocation, French Quarter Improvement, Infrastructure\n- UID: 65e5f760-d9b0-49d2-9f80-5358f282ba13\n\n- Topic: Budget Expenditure for French Quarter Improvement\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate funds to various city departments within the French Quarter Improvement Fund for beautification, infrastructural improvements, and increased safety. The ordinance has been recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee, and a postponement has been scheduled for further discussion.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,927\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (N/A)\n Vote 2: Postponement - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Recommended for approval, scheduled postponement\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Expenditure, French Quarter Improvement, Infrastructure\n- UID: 65e5f760-d9b0-49d2-9f80-5358f282ba13", + "uid": "65e5f760-d9b0-49d2-9f80-5358f282ba13", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a hotel in HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: Ordinance to establish a conditional use permit for a hotel over 10,000 square feet in floor area in specified districts. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,934\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the conditional use permit for a hotel in the specified districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Hotel, Historic District\n- UID: bb266f85-e9ee-44bc-b6f3-031f4fd8702d\n\n- Topic: Zoning change and conditional use for an indoor amusement facility with a bar\n- Summary: Ordinance to effect a zoning change and conditional use permit for an indoor amusement facility with a bar in a specified district.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,937\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the zoning change and conditional use permit for an indoor amusement facility with a bar in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Amusement Facility, Historic District\n- UID: bb266f85-e9ee-44bc-b6f3-031f4fd8702d\n\n- Topic: Approval of Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: Resolution approving the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution for the issuance of not exceeding $10,250,000 of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-91\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bond Resolution, Sewerage Service, Revenue Bonds\n- UID: bb266f85-e9ee-44bc-b6f3-031f4fd8702d", + "uid": "bb266f85-e9ee-44bc-b6f3-031f4fd8702d", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution to Incur Debt for Capital Projects\n- Summary: The resolution declares the intention of the City of New Orleans to incur debt in an amount not to exceed Twenty-Nine Million Dollars ($29,000,000) for the purpose of financing capital projects as authorized by the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-93\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Debt financing, Capital projects, Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act\n- UID: f8cc3306-5c9d-402f-a660-9cd16bb49dfa\n\n- Topic: Reappointment to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: The motion ratifies, confirms, and approves the reappointment of Adonis Expose as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, fulfilling his unexpired term. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-97\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The reappointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Reappointment\n- UID: f8cc3306-5c9d-402f-a660-9cd16bb49dfa\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Downtown Development District Board of Directors\n- Summary: The motion ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Gregory Curtis as a member of Downtown Development District Board of Directors, effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans, for a term ending on June 30, 2020. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-98\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District Board, Mayor's appointment\n- UID: f8cc3306-5c9d-402f-a660-9cd16bb49dfa\n\n- Topic: Appointment to Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: The motion ratifies, confirms, and approves the Mayor\u2019s appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney as a member of Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans, for a term ending on July 16, 2020. The Governmental Affairs Committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-99\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appointment was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, Mayor's appointment\n- UID: f8cc3306-5c9d-402f-a660-9cd16bb49dfa", + "uid": "f8cc3306-5c9d-402f-a660-9cd16bb49dfa", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reappointment of Scott Smith to Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the reappointment of Scott Smith to the Ferry Advisory Committee, nominated by District B Councilmember, for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-100\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Ferry Advisory Committee, Scott Smith\n- UID: 0e7e2f11-9066-470a-b765-9575970a916e\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen to NOLABA Board of Directors\n- Summary: Ratifying the appointment of Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen to the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) in accordance with the Articles of Incorporation, for a term expiring on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-101\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, NOLABA, Cyndi Nguyen\n- UID: 0e7e2f11-9066-470a-b765-9575970a916e\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Harry Blumenthal, Jr. to Quality Assurance Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the reappointment of Harry Blumenthal, Jr. as a member of the Quality Assurance Advisory Committee for the Office of the Inspector General, with a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Quality Assurance Advisory Committee, Harry Blumenthal Jr.\n- UID: 0e7e2f11-9066-470a-b765-9575970a916e\n\n- Topic: Resolution for Councilmember appointments to NOLABA Board of Directors\n- Summary: A resolution ratifying the appointment of Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen to the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, NOLABA, Cyndi Nguyen\n- UID: 0e7e2f11-9066-470a-b765-9575970a916e", + "uid": "0e7e2f11-9066-470a-b765-9575970a916e", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Rulemaking Proceeding to Establish Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: This ordinance pertains to the establishment of renewable portfolio standards and the development of a new procedural schedule. It was recommended for approval by the Utility, Cable, Telecommunication, and Technology Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: DOCKET NO. UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, and a new procedural schedule will be established for renewable portfolio standards.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Procedural Schedule\n- UID: 99c36751-3bc3-4fe8-86a0-dbbfe01b9735\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Rules for Requests for Proposals by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: This ordinance involves the adoption of rules regarding how any future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC shall be conducted. It was recommended for approval by the Utility, Cable, Telecommunication, and Technology Committee.\n- Ordinance Number: DOCKET NO. UD-18-05\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, and rules for future requests for proposals by Entergy New Orleans, LLC will be adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Requests for Proposals, Purchase Power Agreements\n- UID: 99c36751-3bc3-4fe8-86a0-dbbfe01b9735\n\n- Topic: 1st Amendment to State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a 1st Amendment to an existing State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant at its Carrollton Campus. The ordinance aims to update the language throughout the original agreement to reflect current state statutes and regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,931\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and will be set for public hearing at a future date.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Power Plant Construction\n- UID: 99c36751-3bc3-4fe8-86a0-dbbfe01b9735", + "uid": "99c36751-3bc3-4fe8-86a0-dbbfe01b9735", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending Regular Council Meeting Schedule\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the Regular Council Meeting Schedule for the year 2020. The motion was electronically submitted and had its deadlines suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Regular Council Meeting Schedule for 2020 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting, Schedule Amendment, Motion\n- UID: 415e6633-5900-44b8-a7cd-e10029631635\n\n- Topic: Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: The ordinance approved the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution, authorizing the issuance of $10,250,000 of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds. It also covered the form, terms, security, repayment schedule, and redemption features.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to approve the Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Revenue Bonds, Sewerage Service, Resolution\n- UID: 415e6633-5900-44b8-a7cd-e10029631635", + "uid": "415e6633-5900-44b8-a7cd-e10029631635", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Suspension of Administrative Deadlines\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed by Mayor LaToya Cantrell aims to suspend the applicability of administrative deadlines imposed by the City Code, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, or any other rule, regulation, or law requiring formal action or response from the City Council or relevant agencies, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. \n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, 0, 0)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, suspending the applicability of administrative deadlines as proposed by Mayor LaToya Cantrell.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, Administrative Deadlines, Suspension, City Code\n- UID: 58149fa7-de63-4501-aa68-37a1fc94652a", + "uid": "58149fa7-de63-4501-aa68-37a1fc94652a", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Mayor LaToya Cantrell\n- Summary: Mayor Cantrell responded to Councilmember Helena Moreno's request to suspend the applicability of Section 158-236 of the City Code and any other order, rule, or regulation of local agency, requiring each document in regulatory proceedings before the City Council to be filed as \"an original in triplicate with the clerk of council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mayor LaToya Cantrell, regulatory proceedings, filing requirements, COVID-19 emergency\n- UID: e63f245c-173d-4f65-bc5e-40b1b08db6c1\n\n- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferral from the April 15, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Theresa R. Becher, agenda items deferral, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: e63f245c-173d-4f65-bc5e-40b1b08db6c1\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears outlined changes to filing requirements in regulatory proceedings during the COVID-19 emergency.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Erin Spears, regulatory proceedings, filing requirements, COVID-19 emergency\n- UID: e63f245c-173d-4f65-bc5e-40b1b08db6c1\n\n- Topic: Communication from Mr. Jack Powell and Mr. Louis Burbank\n- Summary: Mr. Powell and Mr. Burbank requested to appeal a non-conforming use application for property located at 8540 Hickory Street, New Orleans, LA 70118.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, non-conforming use application, property, appeal request\n- UID: e63f245c-173d-4f65-bc5e-40b1b08db6c1", + "uid": "e63f245c-173d-4f65-bc5e-40b1b08db6c1", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: French Market Corporation (FMC) Board Quorum Analysis\n- Summary: Tulesheia Robison submitted the 2019 Board quorum analysis for the French Market Corporation (FMC) for the full year.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information submitted for review\n- Tags/Keywords: French Market Corporation, Board Quorum Analysis, 2019\n- UID: 6a5a7670-b441-4602-b9e9-7ebb480a080b\n\n- Topic: NORDC Attendance Record\n- Summary: Brittany Hicks submitted the 2019 NORDC attendance record, pursuant to Ordinance Calendar Number 28,133 (MCS 24132).\n- Ordinance Number: 28,133 (MCS 24132)\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information submitted for review\n- Tags/Keywords: NORDC, Attendance Record, 2019\n- UID: 6a5a7670-b441-4602-b9e9-7ebb480a080b\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans LLC Report Submission\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted the report \u201cForecasting Peak Load for Entergy New Orleans LLC\u201d and all related workpapers, models, and output, prepared by Dr. Russell P. Robins, on behalf of Entergy New Orleans LLC, pursuant to Council of the City of New Orleans Resolution R-00-650.\n- Ordinance Number: R-00-650\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information submitted for review\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans LLC, Report Submission, Forecasting Peak Load\n- UID: 6a5a7670-b441-4602-b9e9-7ebb480a080b", + "uid": "6a5a7670-b441-4602-b9e9-7ebb480a080b", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans LLC\u2019s 2020 Annual Gas Marketing Report\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans LLC submitted their 2020 Annual Gas Marketing Report for review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Gas Marketing Report, 2020\n- UID: 985cfa7b-4439-4f01-ab4f-b92f56b8762a\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee's Demolition Permits\n- Summary: The Neighborhood Conservation District Advisory Committee requested Council action on \"approval\" of demolition permit applications for two locations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing date currently unknown; deadlines suspended due to emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permits, Neighborhood Conservation District, Advisory Committee\n- UID: 985cfa7b-4439-4f01-ab4f-b92f56b8762a\n\n- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Fuel Adjustments\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted fuel adjustment calculations for the April 2020 billing cycle.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fuel adjustment rates submitted and approved by the New Orleans City Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Fuel Adjustments, April 2020\n- UID: 985cfa7b-4439-4f01-ab4f-b92f56b8762a", + "uid": "985cfa7b-4439-4f01-ab4f-b92f56b8762a", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Fuel and Gas Adjustments for April 2020 Billing Cycle\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted calculated rates for the Purchased Gas Adjustments and Environmental Adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle. These adjustments will be reflected in the April bills, with specific rates for different customer groups.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The fuel and gas adjustments will be implemented in the April 2020 billing cycle.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, fuel adjustments, gas adjustments, April 2020 billing cycle\n- UID: d5ffae88-4ca6-43a8-9563-2864c46fc2ca", + "uid": "d5ffae88-4ca6-43a8-9563-2864c46fc2ca", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Scott M. Celino - ENOL EAC Filing\n- Summary: Scott M. Celino submitted Environmental Adjustment calculations for EIS Available and Off Peak, Transmission Service Voltage Level, and Non-Transmission Service Voltage Level, along with supporting documents. Entergy New Orleans, LLC will commence billing the fuel adjustments on April 1, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Fuel adjustments calculations submitted for billing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Adjustment, Entergy New Orleans, Fuel adjustments, Billing\n- UID: 4143054c-ee46-4c79-a0d3-51844b94271d\n\n- Topic: Scott Cenino -ENOL PPCR April Billing Month\n- Summary: Scott Cenino submitted PPCR Adjustments for the April 2020 billing cycle, including percentage adjustments for different customer categories. The adjustments were in accordance with Rider Schedule PPCR approved by the New Orleans City Council.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: PPCR Adjustments submitted for April 2020 billing cycle.\n- Tags/Keywords: PPCR Adjustments, April Billing Cycle, Customer Categories, New Orleans City Council\n- UID: 4143054c-ee46-4c79-a0d3-51844b94271d", + "uid": "4143054c-ee46-4c79-a0d3-51844b94271d", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Restructuring Customer Credit\n- Summary: Resolution R-17-228 approves the application of a monthly customer credit of $416,666.67 for the months of January 2020 through December of 2020, with billing to commence in April 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the customer credit and implementation timeline.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, customer credit, resolution, billing\n- UID: 5c020e71-361f-47ed-9337-2039cd1d5867\n\n- Topic: Bi-Monthly Report of Entergy New Orleans, LLC on New Orleans Power Station\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted the Public Version of the Bi-Monthly Report detailing expenditures and anticipated schedule for future expenditures on the New Orleans Power Station.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the report for further handling and review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, New Orleans Power Station, bi-monthly report, expenditures\n- UID: 5c020e71-361f-47ed-9337-2039cd1d5867\n\n- Topic: Monthly Progress Report on Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted Entergy New Orleans, LLC\u2019s March 2020 Monthly Progress Report on Its Collaboration with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans to Improve Reliability of Electric Service and Expedite a Long-Term Solution, as per Council Resolution R-19-78.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of the report for review and action.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, Sewerage and Water Board, collaboration, reliability initiative, progress report\n- UID: 5c020e71-361f-47ed-9337-2039cd1d5867", + "uid": "5c020e71-361f-47ed-9337-2039cd1d5867", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Comments on Future Integrated Resource Plan Proceedings\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted comments concerning the Advisors' Recommendations for Future Integrated Resource Plan Proceedings. Alyssa Maurice-Anderson also submitted an update on the Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider, and Logan Burke submitted comments on the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments and updates were submitted for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Integrated Resource Plan, Energy Efficiency, Regulatory Affairs\n- UID: 759e9c8f-9438-4d63-a218-9a0d67fbc416\n\n- Topic: Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider Update\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted an updated Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Rider for extended Program Year 9 and abbreviated Program Year 10, consistent with previous Council resolutions. The purpose was to recover the revenue requirement approved for the mentioned program years.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The updated Rider EECR was submitted for consideration and approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Cost Recovery Rider, Entergy New Orleans, LLC, Council Resolutions\n- UID: 759e9c8f-9438-4d63-a218-9a0d67fbc416\n\n- Topic: Alliance for Affordable Energy Comments on Integrated Resource Plan\n- Summary: The Alliance for Affordable Energy submitted comments on the 2018 Triennial Integrated Resource Plan of Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments were submitted for further consideration in relation to the Integrated Resource Plan.\n- Tags/Keywords: Alliance for Affordable Energy, Integrated Resource Plan, Entergy New Orleans, Inc.\n- UID: 759e9c8f-9438-4d63-a218-9a0d67fbc416", + "uid": "759e9c8f-9438-4d63-a218-9a0d67fbc416", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Quarterly Accounting Report\n- Summary: The ordinance submitted ENO's quarterly accounting report to the City Council, detailing the receipt, accrued interest, and monthly balance of funds related to the annual Rough Production Cost Equalization Adjustment filings. The report also included data from all RPCEA funds held by ENO, as well as funds associated with FERC Reman calculations.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: ENO, Quarterly Report, RPCEA, FERC Reman, Council Resolution\n- UID: 6081e436-139b-4a6c-a6cb-79a592e7bd8a\n\n- Topic: Regulated Utilities\u2019 Proportionate Share Report\n- Summary: The report provided details of the Regulated Utilities\u2019 proportionate share of the consolidated total Entergy\u2019s assets, operating and maintenance expenses, in compliance with Council Resolution R-98-187 and Rule 53 Settlement Agreement, Resolution R-13-162.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regulated Utilities, Proportionate Share, Council Resolution, Settlement Agreement\n- UID: 6081e436-139b-4a6c-a6cb-79a592e7bd8a\n\n- Topic: Council Utility Advisors\u2019 Report on Electric Vehicles\n- Summary: The communication submitted a report on information gathering regarding regulatory and related matters concerning electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging facilities, in connection with the Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative for the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Vehicles, Charging Facilities, Smart & Sustainable Cities Initiative, CNO Docket\n- UID: 6081e436-139b-4a6c-a6cb-79a592e7bd8a\n\n- Topic: Estimated First-Year Non-Fuel Revenue Requirement\n- Summary: The submission provided the Estimated First-Year Non-Fuel Revenue Requirement for the New Orleans Power Station on behalf of Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Fuel Revenue Requirement, Entergy New Orleans, Power Station\n- UID: 6081e436-139b-4a6c-a6cb-79a592e7bd8a", + "uid": "6081e436-139b-4a6c-a6cb-79a592e7bd8a", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Response to COVID-19\n- Summary: Entergy New Orleans, LLC submitted letters in response to inquiries made by Councilmembers regarding measures and preparation in response to COVID-19, and also extended the suspension of disconnects for non-payment if necessary.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Entergy New Orleans, LLC extended the temporary suspension of customer disconnects for nonpayment for an additional 30 days beyond the original commitment, or May 15, 2020.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, COVID-19, Suspension of Disconnects\n- UID: ce9283c0-e12c-44ea-a53a-c182a04042e2", + "uid": "ce9283c0-e12c-44ea-a53a-c182a04042e2", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Entergy New Orleans, LLC Rate Change Application\n- Summary: Addressing comments on the December 9, 2019 versions, including those set forth in the January 3, 2020 letter from the Council Advisors to the Honorable Helena Moreno regarding the application of Entergy New Orleans, LLC for a change in electric and gas rates.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-18-07\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The application for a change in electric and gas rates by Entergy New Orleans, LLC was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, electric rates, gas rates, approval\n- UID: c65860fc-c5f9-4529-a0f0-3cfac86f14e8\n\n- Topic: Change in Non-Conforming Use at 5435 Laurel Street\n- Summary: Recommending \"approval\" to a change in non-conforming use from a bookstore, restaurant, a judo studio, and a yoga studio to a larger bookstore and larger restaurant for property located at 5435 Laurel Street.\n- Ordinance Number: DR. NO. 30/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The change in non-conforming use for the property at 5435 Laurel Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-conforming use, property change, approval\n- UID: c65860fc-c5f9-4529-a0f0-3cfac86f14e8\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Transmittal\n- Summary: Transmitting Zoning Docket Numbers 12/20, 15/20, 16/20, 17/20, 18/20, 19/20, 20/20, 21/20, and 22/20 to the respective council members.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmittal of zoning dockets to the council members was completed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning dockets, transmittal, council members\n- UID: c65860fc-c5f9-4529-a0f0-3cfac86f14e8\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend and reordain Articles 11, 13, 20, 22, and 26 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" and classify it as an Institutional Use in certain residential zones.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. 4264 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a new use definition for a \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" and classify it as an Institutional Use in certain residential zones was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, amendment, Veterans Wellness Facility, approval\n- UID: c65860fc-c5f9-4529-a0f0-3cfac86f14e8", + "uid": "c65860fc-c5f9-4529-a0f0-3cfac86f14e8", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment for Veterans Wellness Facility in Residential Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to classify \"Veterans Wellness Facility\" as an Institutional Use and incorporate Use Standards for it in certain residential districts. It also amends off-street parking and loading requirements. The ordinance was adopted with the annotation that deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32915 - 28328 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with suspended deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Veterans Wellness Facility, Residential Districts, Zoning Docket, Emergency Declaration\n- UID: 7ec5fdde-ef61-42d6-89a0-8697bf6176dd\n\n- Topic: Planned Development for Multi-Family Residence\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a planned development to permit a multi-family residence in specific districts and rescinds a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted with the annotation that deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32916 - 28329 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with suspended deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Multi-Family Residence, Zoning Docket, Emergency Declaration\n- UID: 7ec5fdde-ef61-42d6-89a0-8697bf6176dd\n\n- Topic: Expansion of Nonconforming Mobile Home Park\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to permit the expansion of an existing, non-conforming mobile home park in a specific residential district with certain standards and conditions. The ordinance was adopted with the annotation that deadlines are currently suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32917 - 28330 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with suspended deadlines.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mobile Home Park, Nonconforming Use, Residential District, Zoning Docket, Emergency Declaration\n- UID: 7ec5fdde-ef61-42d6-89a0-8697bf6176dd", + "uid": "7ec5fdde-ef61-42d6-89a0-8697bf6176dd", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for a Bar and Parking Lot\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a bar and parking lot in specific districts, as well as rescind previous ordinances related to the same location. The ordinance has been adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,918\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Bar, Parking Lot, Zoning Docket\n- UID: b1e28b84-47f7-4cc7-896a-8a9963a678fb", + "uid": "b1e28b84-47f7-4cc7-896a-8a9963a678fb", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting Planned Development for Multi-Family Residential Development\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to grant a planned development to permit a multi-family residential development in an HU-RD1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32918 - 28331 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The planned development for the multi-family residential development was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, Multi-Family Residential, Zoning\n- UID: 27441e9f-e5b3-46f1-8da2-d720adbe2c14\n\n- Topic: Signage Regulations for High-Rise Buildings in the Central Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and establish new signage regulations for high-rise buildings in the Central Business District. The proposed language includes additional signage for buildings above thirty stories with specific size and location requirements. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32919 - 28332 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The new signage regulations for high-rise buildings in the Central Business District were approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Signage Regulations, High-Rise Buildings, Central Business District\n- UID: 27441e9f-e5b3-46f1-8da2-d720adbe2c14", + "uid": "27441e9f-e5b3-46f1-8da2-d720adbe2c14", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a reception facility in designated districts\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a reception facility in specific commercial and arts districts, while rescinding a previous ordinance. The ordinance was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32922\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance for the establishment of a conditional use for a reception facility in designated districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Reception Facility, Conditional Use, Districts\n- UID: c11d07f9-187e-43e0-9cab-0696a85ccfbe\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of funds for French Quarter improvement\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to appropriate funds to various departments for the purpose of beautifying, making infrastructural improvements, and increasing safety in the French Quarter. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 5/7/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32926\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: CONTINUED - (To be continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to appropriate funds for French Quarter improvement to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appropriation, Funds, French Quarter, Improvement\n- UID: c11d07f9-187e-43e0-9cab-0696a85ccfbe\n\n- Topic: Budgetary amendments for French Quarter improvement\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the city to appropriate funds for the improvement of the French Quarter. The ordinance was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was continued to the meeting of 5/7/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 32927\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: CONTINUED - (To be continued)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the ordinance to amend the budget for French Quarter improvement to the next meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budgetary Amendments, Expenditures, French Quarter, Improvement\n- UID: c11d07f9-187e-43e0-9cab-0696a85ccfbe", + "uid": "c11d07f9-187e-43e0-9cab-0696a85ccfbe", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for a hotel in Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use for a hotel over 10,000 square feet in floor area in specific districts. It was recommended for approval by the Budget/Audit/Bor Committee and was continued to the meeting of 5/7/20. It was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,934\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, hotel, Historic Marigny, Trem\u00e9, Bywater, Commercial District\n- UID: 9e2ef0b7-4004-45a7-a031-07bd501de8c4\n\n- Topic: Zoning change and conditional use for an indoor amusement facility with a bar\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change and permit an indoor amusement facility with a bar in a specific district. It was adopted after being recommended for approval, and the deadlines for the ordinance were suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,937\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning change, conditional use, indoor amusement facility, bar\n- UID: 9e2ef0b7-4004-45a7-a031-07bd501de8c4", + "uid": "9e2ef0b7-4004-45a7-a031-07bd501de8c4", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: The resolution approves the issuance of not exceeding Ten Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($10,250,000) of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, along with the form, terms, security, manner of execution, repayment schedule, and redemption features. It was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee but was ultimately withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-91\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage Service, Revenue Bonds, Withdrawn\n- UID: 7458a0c7-80b8-4b53-ad1e-fa05b59170cf\n\n- Topic: Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act Debt Incurrence\n- Summary: The resolution declares the intention of the City of New Orleans to incur debt not exceeding Twenty-Nine Million Dollars ($29,000,000) for the purpose of financing capital projects as authorized by the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act. It was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee and was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-93\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Debt Incurrence, Capital Projects, Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act, Adopted\n- UID: 7458a0c7-80b8-4b53-ad1e-fa05b59170cf\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Adonis Expose to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n- Summary: The motion ratifies, confirms, and approves the reappointment of Adonis Expose, fulfilling his unexpired term, as a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, for a term ending on June 30, 2022. It was recommended for approval by the Governmental Affairs Committee and was ultimately adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-97\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Adopted\n- UID: 7458a0c7-80b8-4b53-ad1e-fa05b59170cf", + "uid": "7458a0c7-80b8-4b53-ad1e-fa05b59170cf", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Gregory Curtis to Downtown Development District Board of Directors\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Gregory Curtis to fulfill the unexpired term of Allison Tiller on the Downtown Development District Board of Directors, effective until June 30, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-98\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Downtown Development District, Gregory Curtis\n- UID: 6727a5c8-1ad0-481a-bd97-48580b8c315a\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: Ratifying the Mayor's appointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to fulfill the unexpired term of Ryan Berni on the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, effective until July 16, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-99\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, Geraldine Broussard Baloney\n- UID: 6727a5c8-1ad0-481a-bd97-48580b8c315a\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Scott Smith to Ferry Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Ratifying the reappointment of Scott Smith to the Ferry Advisory Committee, nominated by the District B Councilmember, for a term ending on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-100\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment ratified and approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Ferry Advisory Committee, Scott Smith\n- UID: 6727a5c8-1ad0-481a-bd97-48580b8c315a", + "uid": "6727a5c8-1ad0-481a-bd97-48580b8c315a", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Cyndi Nguyen to the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Business Alliance\n- Summary: Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen is appointed to the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Business Alliance for a term expiring on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-101\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Business Alliance, Board of Directors, M-20-101\n- UID: 4ab197f8-4afa-4d3b-aeca-0ad5d8fb4c2a\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Harry Blumenthal, Jr. to the Quality Assurance Advisory Committee\n- Summary: Harry Blumenthal, Jr. is reappointed as a member of the Quality Assurance Advisory Committee for the Office of the Inspector General, term expiring on December 31, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-102\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Quality Assurance Advisory Committee, Office of the Inspector General, M-20-102\n- UID: 4ab197f8-4afa-4d3b-aeca-0ad5d8fb4c2a\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Renewable Portfolio Standards\n- Summary: Resolution and order providing the council's guidance regarding the development of renewable portfolio standards and establishing a new procedural schedule.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-104\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution and order adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Resolution, Council's Guidance, R-20-104\n- UID: 4ab197f8-4afa-4d3b-aeca-0ad5d8fb4c2a", + "uid": "4ab197f8-4afa-4d3b-aeca-0ad5d8fb4c2a", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution and Order for future requests for proposals by Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The resolution and order adopt rules for how future requests for proposals for generating resources or purchase power agreements issued by Entergy New Orleans, LLC shall be conducted.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-105\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy New Orleans, LLC, request for proposals, purchase power agreements\n- UID: 4217001c-5daf-4a3b-884b-e8b7fe5e2e77\n\n- Topic: 1st Amendment to State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a 1st Amendment to an existing State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant at its Carrollton Campus.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,931\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant, Carrollton Campus\n- UID: 4217001c-5daf-4a3b-884b-e8b7fe5e2e77", + "uid": "4217001c-5daf-4a3b-884b-e8b7fe5e2e77", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amending the Regular Council Meeting Schedule for the year 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Regular Council Meeting Schedule for the year 2020. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-106\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the Regular Council Meeting Schedule for the year 2020 was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Regular Council Meeting Schedule, Amendment, Motion\n- UID: 8902b174-ed03-4ee9-b382-17f6a21f7ace\n\n- Topic: Approving the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution\n- Summary: The resolution approves the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution for the issuance of Ten Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($10,250,000) of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. The resolution was passed unanimously with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-107\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution approving the Fourth Supplemental Sewerage Service Revenue Bond Resolution was unanimously passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage Service Revenue Bond, Resolution, Approval\n- UID: 8902b174-ed03-4ee9-b382-17f6a21f7ace", + "uid": "8902b174-ed03-4ee9-b382-17f6a21f7ace", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Street Dedication Revocation and Sale Authorization\n- Summary: The ordinance revokes a street dedication and authorizes the sale at public auction of a parcel of ground that is no longer needed for public purposes. It includes the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, and appurtenances belonging to the property. The minimum price will be set by an appraisal.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,942\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was introduced and laid over as required by law, and it passed without any dissenting votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Dedication, Sale Authorization, Public Auction, Property Revocation, Appraisal\n- UID: 1a379634-83fb-4fe4-8420-dc7ea5452abe", + "uid": "1a379634-83fb-4fe4-8420-dc7ea5452abe", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning change for indoor amusement facility and restaurant\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit an indoor amusement facility with a standard restaurant component in the CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District. The deadline for this ordinance was suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,943\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadline for this ordinance was suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, CBD-5 Urban Core, Amusement Facility, Restaurant\n- UID: 3c0237c7-1851-44da-97b9-686d6a1c85c7\n\n- Topic: Zoning change from Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District. The deadline for this ordinance was also suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,944\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deadline for this ordinance was suspended due to an emergency declaration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential District, Historic Urban, Multi-Family\n- UID: 3c0237c7-1851-44da-97b9-686d6a1c85c7\n\n- Topic: Amendment to State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for new fire station\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a 2nd Amendment to an existing State Capital Outlay Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana to update the language throughout the original CEA for the construction of a new Consolidated Westbank Fire Station. The ordinance provides for the update of language to reflect current state statutes and Facility Planning & Control regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,945\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, State Capital Outlay, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Fire Station\n- UID: 3c0237c7-1851-44da-97b9-686d6a1c85c7", + "uid": "3c0237c7-1851-44da-97b9-686d6a1c85c7", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Two-Family Dwelling in HU-RS Historic Urban Single-Family Residential District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in a specific residential district. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,946\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote is not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Residential District, Conditional Use\n- UID: 9eae6d08-2f0f-4406-8543-f035026011e5\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Retail Sale of Packaged Alcoholic Beverages\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages in specific urban districts. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,947\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote is not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Alcoholic Beverages, Retail Sale, Urban Districts, Conditional Use\n- UID: 9eae6d08-2f0f-4406-8543-f035026011e5\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Wine Shop Classification\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain certain articles of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to reclassify \"Wine Shop\" as a conditional use in specific urban districts. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,948\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the summary\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote is not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Wine Shop, Urban Districts, Amendment\n- UID: 9eae6d08-2f0f-4406-8543-f035026011e5", + "uid": "9eae6d08-2f0f-4406-8543-f035026011e5", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a neighborhood commercial establishment in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. The specific location is on Square 513, Lot 1-A or Lot 1-A and an undesignated lot in the Third Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: 32,949\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment, HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- UID: 0e8f9182-5466-41f9-8cb6-ca1c3052aa5b\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Established Two-Family Dwelling\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District, specifically on Villa Sites Subdivision, on Square 7, Lot 18 in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 32,950\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Not voted on during the meeting)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was not voted on during the meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Established Two-Family Dwelling, S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District\n- UID: 0e8f9182-5466-41f9-8cb6-ca1c3052aa5b", + "uid": "0e8f9182-5466-41f9-8cb6-ca1c3052aa5b", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for an educational facility in specific zoning districts\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use permit for an educational facility (vocational) in designated zoning districts. The vote was in favor of the ordinance, with no opposing votes or abstentions.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,951\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed to establish a conditional use permit for an educational facility in specified zoning districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Educational Facility, Conditional Use\n- UID: ac7a9d41-17df-4f0f-afff-750cbb80ee82", + "uid": "ac7a9d41-17df-4f0f-afff-750cbb80ee82", + "publish_date": "4-15-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 4-15-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: Roll call was conducted, and a quorum was established with five members present and two absent initially. Later, two absent members arrived, bringing the total to seven members present.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (5 present, 2 absent)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Quorum established\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum, Attendance\n- UID: 19a8a5b8-0604-4a21-a13b-4537f8203599", + "uid": "19a8a5b8-0604-4a21-a13b-4537f8203599", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher\n\nSummary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the December 17, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nOrdinance Number: N/A\n\nVotes Summary:\n- Vote 1: N/A\n\nDecision/Key Actions: The communication was electronically submitted and may be received.\n\nTags/Keywords: Theresa R. Becher, deferrals, COVID-19 pandemic\n\nUID: 6abb5320-3908-47f9-8517-c8ed6187b1f7\n\n---\n\nTopic: Communication from Erin Spears\n\nSummary: Erin Spears submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on December 17, 2020, from Entergy New Orleans, LLC (\"ENO\").\n\nOrdinance Number: N/A\n\nVotes Summary:\n- Vote 1: N/A\n\nDecision/Key Actions: The communication was submitted for the Council's review.\n\nTags/Keywords: Erin Spears, electric and gas utility, Entergy New Orleans\n\nUID: 6abb5320-3908-47f9-8517-c8ed6187b1f7", + "uid": "6abb5320-3908-47f9-8517-c8ed6187b1f7", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: December 7th City Council Cares Program\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted the program pursuant to Resolution R-20-146.\n- Ordinance Number: Sb-1 leb-bc32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The December 7th City Council Cares Program was passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Cares Program, Resolution R-20-146\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3\n\n- Topic: CURO Recommendations\n- Summary: Kevin T. Bolware commented on CURO Recommendations, UD-20-01.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-01\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Comments were made on the CURO Recommendations, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: CURO Recommendations, UD-20-01\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3\n\n- Topic: Support for Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard\n- Summary: Timothy S. Cragin submitted a letter from ENO and other organizations in support of a renewable and clean portfolio standard, UD-19-01.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-19-01\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter in support of a renewable and clean portfolio standard was submitted, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Renewable Energy, Clean Portfolio Standard, UD-19-01\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3\n\n- Topic: Motion to Institute Prudence Review\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted a motion to institute prudence review, supported by the Alliance for Affordable Energy and the Sierra Club.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to institute prudence review was passed with 5 yeas and 2 nays.\n- Tags/Keywords: Prudence Review, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Sierra Club\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3\n\n- Topic: Support for Motion to Institute Prudence Review\n- Summary: Susan Stevens Miller submitted a letter from the National Audubon Society and other organizations in support of the Alliance for Affordable Energy and Sierra Club\u2019s Motion to Institute Prudence Review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The letter in support of the motion to institute prudence review was submitted, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Prudence Review, National Audubon Society, Alliance for Affordable Energy, Sierra Club\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3\n\n- Topic: Department of Health Monthly Report\n- Summary: Brent Newman submitted the Department of Health, City of New Orleans November 2020 Monthly Report documenting all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The report on encampment clean-up efforts was submitted, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Health, City of New Orleans, Encampment Clean-up\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3\n\n- Topic: Sale of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds\n- Summary: Jennifer Avengo MD submitted a communication from David W. Gernhauser, Secretary, Board of Liquidation, City Debt, informing the Council about the sale of $64,750,000 Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds, Series 2020B.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The communication regarding the sale of Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds was submitted, but no specific voting outcome was mentioned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds, City Debt, Sale\n- UID: d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3", + "uid": "d1fd5b44-1088-4576-8d4c-3f4551dd31c3", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Bonds Series 2020B Sale\n- Summary: Bonds Series 2020B were sold to J.P. Morgan Securities LLC with a True Interest Cost (TIC) of 2.8712%. Co-managers included Loop Capital Markets and Ramirez and Co., Inc. delivered on December 8, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Sale of Bonds Series 2020B to J.P. Morgan Securities LLC\n- Tags/Keywords: Bonds, Finance, Sale, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC\n- UID: fb3140c5-cfae-44d3-a2a4-9e89d644ec03\n\n- Topic: Non-Conforming Use Application Appeal\n- Summary: Jasper Powell requested to appeal a non-conforming use application for property located at 8540 Hickory Street, New Orleans, LA 70118.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal referred to BZA\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-Conforming Use, Appeal, Property\n- UID: fb3140c5-cfae-44d3-a2a4-9e89d644ec03\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Application - 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: Elizabeth Ballard transmitted the application documents for a demolition permit requiring City Council review and approval for the property at 1400 Baronne Street in Council District \"B\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application for demolition permit transmitted for City Council review\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Application, City Council Review, Property\n- UID: fb3140c5-cfae-44d3-a2a4-9e89d644ec03\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit Application - 6823 St. Charles Avenue Bldg 14 and 16\n- Summary: Elizabeth Ballard transmitted the application documents for a demolition permit requiring City Council review and approval for the property at 6823 St. Charles Avenue Bldg 14 and 16 in Council District \"A\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application for demolition permit transmitted for City Council review\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Application, City Council Review, Property\n- UID: fb3140c5-cfae-44d3-a2a4-9e89d644ec03", + "uid": "fb3140c5-cfae-44d3-a2a4-9e89d644ec03", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Application for 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The report reviewed the demolition application for the property at 1400 Baronne Street in Council District \"B\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suggested Hearing Date Set For 12/17/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Council District \"B\"\n- UID: 0cddf388-74bb-4cac-8822-1f965980588a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Application for 6823 St. Charles Avenue Bldg 14 and 16\n- Summary: The report reviewed the demolition application for the property at 6823 St. Charles Avenue Bldg 14 and 16 in Council District \"A\".\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suggested Hearing Date Set For 1/14/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Council District \"A\"\n- UID: 0cddf388-74bb-4cac-8822-1f965980588a\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Ordinance Calendar Number 33,147\n- Summary: The request to withdraw the previous request to refer Ordinance Calendar Number 33,147 to the Canal Street Collapse Committee was made, and the item was placed on the December 17, 2020 Regular City Council Agenda for a vote.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Item placed on December 17, 2020 Regular City Council Agenda for a vote\n- Tags/Keywords: Withdrawal, Ordinance, Committee\n- UID: 0cddf388-74bb-4cac-8822-1f965980588a\n\n- Topic: Proposed Mow to Own Regulations\n- Summary: Supplementary documents were submitted concerning the adoption of proposed Mow to Own rules, including proposed regulations governing the implementation of the Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Proposed regulations submitted for adoption\n- Tags/Keywords: Mow to Own, Regulations, Adoption\n- UID: 0cddf388-74bb-4cac-8822-1f965980588a", + "uid": "0cddf388-74bb-4cac-8822-1f965980588a", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program\n- Summary: Public hearing held with no public comments. Resolution regarding the revised program.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program, Resolution\n- UID: 2ba83f9a-ba70-466f-88b7-23a5edba0cec\n\n- Topic: Folger's ITEP Application\n- Summary: Letters of support from Folger's employees and various organizations in favor of ITEP applications.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Support letters received\n- Tags/Keywords: Folger's, ITEP application, Support letters\n- UID: 2ba83f9a-ba70-466f-88b7-23a5edba0cec\n\n- Topic: Conditional-Use Application Withdrawal\n- Summary: James Phelps V requesting to withdraw the Conditional-Use Application for the project at 1359 St. Bernard Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal request made\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional-Use Application, Withdrawal request\n- UID: 2ba83f9a-ba70-466f-88b7-23a5edba0cec", + "uid": "2ba83f9a-ba70-466f-88b7-23a5edba0cec", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Tattoo Parlor Use\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. \n- Ordinance Number: 33173\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a vote of 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban Neighborhood, Tattoo Parlor\n- UID: 61f6e9d0-ad58-4d9d-a1d7-0372ca998000\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Facility and Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to establish a conditional use to permit a community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment in specific residential and overlay districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33174\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a vote of 6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, and 2 ABSTAIN.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Community Facility, Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- UID: 61f6e9d0-ad58-4d9d-a1d7-0372ca998000\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Dealership\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a motor vehicle dealership in specific exposition and bio-science districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33175\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a vote of 5 YEAS, 3 NAYS, and 1 ABSTAIN.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Motor Vehicle Dealership, Exposition District, Bio-Science District\n- UID: 61f6e9d0-ad58-4d9d-a1d7-0372ca998000", + "uid": "61f6e9d0-ad58-4d9d-a1d7-0372ca998000", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance for Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to classify \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in specific districts, impacting parcels in the General Planned Development District and the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,176\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Outdoor Amusement Facility, District Classification\n- UID: 0de4f144-22c3-406b-9417-012c4761e88f\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse in Specific Districts\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to establish a conditional use to permit a warehouse in specific districts on designated parcels in the Sixth Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,177\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a single opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Warehouse, Specific Districts\n- UID: 0de4f144-22c3-406b-9417-012c4761e88f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from Residential to Business District\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to effect a zoning change from a residential district to a business district on a specific lot in the Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with two opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Residential to Business, Specific Lot\n- UID: 0de4f144-22c3-406b-9417-012c4761e88f", + "uid": "0de4f144-22c3-406b-9417-012c4761e88f", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Executive Session\n- Summary: The Council convened in an Executive Session to discuss ongoing litigation related to Jones, et al. v. Gusman, et al., and In re The Edward Wisner Donation.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive Session, Litigation, City of New Orleans\n- UID: d69a23c5-0830-4634-8b25-128994a6b722\n\n- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement\n- Summary: The Council discussed and approved the Restoration Tax Abatement application #2020-0221 for 201 N. Rampart Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved RTA Application #2020-0221 for 201 N. Rampart Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, City of New Orleans\n- UID: d69a23c5-0830-4634-8b25-128994a6b722", + "uid": "d69a23c5-0830-4634-8b25-128994a6b722", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 3229 and 3233 Loyola Avenue\n- Summary: The council discussed and approved the Restoration Tax Abatement application for properties located at 3229 and 3233 Loyola Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-437\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the RTA application for the specified properties.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, Property Development\n- UID: 35f1f756-7af8-41c6-9301-723537acfecd\n\n- Topic: Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) Applications\n- Summary: The council reviewed and discussed six ITEP applications for Orleans Parish, submitted by The Folger Coffee Company for properties at 5500 Chef Menteur Highway and 14601 Old Gentilly Road.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The applications were submitted for council review and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, Industrial Tax Exemption Program, Economic Development\n- UID: 35f1f756-7af8-41c6-9301-723537acfecd", + "uid": "35f1f756-7af8-41c6-9301-723537acfecd", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Applications\n- Summary: The council considered and rejected three ITEP applications from The Folger Coffee Company due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding that the benefits described in the applications were insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number:\n - R-20-423\n - R-20-424\n - R-20-425\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Disapproved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 2: Disapproved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n Vote 3: Disapproved - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three ITEP applications were rejected due to insufficient benefits to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, tax revenue, rejection\n- UID: 440f2b64-a241-41bc-a1e9-a57ba62c7581", + "uid": "440f2b64-a241-41bc-a1e9-a57ba62c7581", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Applications\n- Summary: Three resolutions were introduced to disapprove and reject ITEP applications for The Folger Coffee Company due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding the benefits described in the applications insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-426, R-20-427, R-20-428\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: All three resolutions to disapprove and reject ITEP applications passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, The Folger Coffee Company, tax revenue, financial crisis\n- UID: 7077a622-682b-4a48-a218-ee84837e548b\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal\n- Summary: A request was made to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition request of more than 50% of the wall area and 50% of the roof for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for appeal was discussed but the voting outcome is not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition request, appeal\n- UID: 7077a622-682b-4a48-a218-ee84837e548b", + "uid": "7077a622-682b-4a48-a218-ee84837e548b", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: J. Nicole Webre - HDLC Appeal 5221 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: The motion approved the applicant\u2019s appeal in part, requiring the maintenance of at least the first twenty feet of the roof structure and exterior walls, as well as the salvaging and donation of historic features to preservation entities or non-profits.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-449\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the appeal in part, with specific maintenance and salvaging requirements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appeal, Historic Preservation, Maintenance\n- UID: d8e57fa8-1ec4-4fd1-be9b-10dd38271124\n\n- Topic: Nikki Szalwinski - VCC Appeal 1005-1009 St. Philip\n- Summary: Request to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision of \u201capproval\u201d for the courtyard plan at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal, no specific voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC Appeal, Courtyard Plan\n- UID: d8e57fa8-1ec4-4fd1-be9b-10dd38271124\n\n- Topic: John C. Williams - 1339 Clouet St - Extension\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use extension to Ordinance No. 27983 MCS for the property located at 1339 Clouet Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for conditional use extension, no specific voting outcome provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Extension Request\n- UID: d8e57fa8-1ec4-4fd1-be9b-10dd38271124", + "uid": "d8e57fa8-1ec4-4fd1-be9b-10dd38271124", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Review of Demolition Application for 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The report reviewed the demolition application for the property located at 1400 Baronne Street in Council District \"B\".\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-431\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition application for 1400 Baronne Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition, Property, Review, Approval\n- UID: 44181a38-ac17-469b-aec6-894af1fc84b2\n\n- Topic: Approval of Demolition Permit for 1300 and 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The motion approved a demolition permit for the properties located at 1300 and 1400 Baronne Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-432\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the demolition permit for 1300 and 1400 Baronne Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, Approval, Properties\n- UID: 44181a38-ac17-469b-aec6-894af1fc84b2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Property at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: The request was made for a zoning change for the property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-432\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Pending - (Report needed from CPC)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request referred to CPC for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Property, Request\n- UID: 44181a38-ac17-469b-aec6-894af1fc84b2", + "uid": "44181a38-ac17-469b-aec6-894af1fc84b2", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Planned Development Request in C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Summary: Requesting a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, on the entireties of Square 670 and 671 and the closed former portion of South Rendon Street between the two squares. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six (6) exceptions and seventeen (17) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 72-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approved with exceptions and provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, C-3 Heavy Commercial District, City Planning Commission\n- UID: fc99e33a-7032-44e1-9629-fa6cbd9cc711\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Reception Facility in HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a reception facility in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District, an AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\", with 4 yeas, 1 nay, and 4 absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-433\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4, 1, 0, 4)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not approved\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Reception Facility, HMC-2 Historic District\n- UID: fc99e33a-7032-44e1-9629-fa6cbd9cc711\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD2 to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The ordinance was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: ZONING DOCKET NO. 79/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn at the applicant's request\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD2, HU-MU\n- UID: fc99e33a-7032-44e1-9629-fa6cbd9cc711", + "uid": "fc99e33a-7032-44e1-9629-fa6cbd9cc711", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 79-20\n- Summary: The motion approves the applicant's request for a zoning change as modified by the City Planning Commission for the Fourth Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-434\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for zoning change was approved with modifications by the City Planning Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Fourth Municipal District\n- UID: cded022a-211f-421d-bf37-86f7ace5274a\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80-20\n- Summary: The motion approves the applicant's request for a zoning change with modifications to the CPC recommendation for the Fourth Municipal District. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for zoning change was granted with modifications to the CPC recommendation for certain lots in the Fourth Municipal District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Fourth Municipal District\n- UID: cded022a-211f-421d-bf37-86f7ace5274a", + "uid": "cded022a-211f-421d-bf37-86f7ace5274a", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 81/20 - Construction and General Laborers Local Union 99\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use for drive-through facilities associated with a financial institution in an MU-Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with thirteen provisos. Councilmember Banks introduced a motion to approve the conditional use with the addition of one proviso, bringing the total to fourteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use with additional provisos was passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Drive-Through Facilities, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 9fa55ed8-1b9d-4d9b-a667-cae98ccd534d\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 82/20 - UJMK Realty, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a conditional use for drive-through facilities at a specialty restaurant in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, an HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The location is in the Fourth Municipal District. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-447\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome and key actions for this ordinance were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Specialty Restaurant, Overlay Districts\n- UID: 9fa55ed8-1b9d-4d9b-a667-cae98ccd534d", + "uid": "9fa55ed8-1b9d-4d9b-a667-cae98ccd534d", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 82-20\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to clarify and amend the definitions and uses of \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" and \"Dwelling, Established Two-Family\" along with additional conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 82-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one waiver and eleven provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Multi-Family, Two-Family\n- UID: 61e2b90a-a56d-4c33-8d9a-cbb28a5e648f\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 83-20\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to clarify and amend the definitions and uses of \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" and \"Dwelling, Established Two-Family\" along with additional conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 83-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion requests a consideration of factors for the re-establishment of previous multi-family dwellings in single/two-family residential districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Multi-Family, Two-Family\n- UID: 61e2b90a-a56d-4c33-8d9a-cbb28a5e648f", + "uid": "61e2b90a-a56d-4c33-8d9a-cbb28a5e648f", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 84/20 \u2014 NEW ORLEANS REDEVELOPMENT FUND 2, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in specific residential districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 84-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - DEFERRAL REQUESTED TO THE MEETING OF 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-family dwelling, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 211b8dc8-5357-48a8-89fa-042aceef2aa9\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 85/20 \u2014 RALPH PERRY, IV AND CRYSTAL BARNES\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a Conditional Use to permit a single-family residence in a specific planned development district. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 85-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - No vote mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific decision mentioned\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Single-family residence, Planned Development District\n- UID: 211b8dc8-5357-48a8-89fa-042aceef2aa9\n\n- Topic: MOTION \u2014 NO. M-20-438 \u2014 BY: COUNCILMEMBER GISLESON PALMER\n- Summary: The motion approved the applicant's request for a conditional use subject to the three provisos stated in the City Planning Commission's report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-438\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved the applicant's request for a conditional use\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 211b8dc8-5357-48a8-89fa-042aceef2aa9", + "uid": "211b8dc8-5357-48a8-89fa-042aceef2aa9", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 86/20 - Barcelo and Webb, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Zoning Change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, but the City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 86-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (0 YEAS, 7 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion upholding the CPC's unfavorable recommendation, denying the zoning change request, was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Historic Urban District, Denial\n- UID: 03a7c47d-5c3f-45c0-b101-a0b7f13ab8e7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 87/20 - Windsor S. Dennis\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District, with the City Planning Commission recommending \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 87-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the applicant\u2019s request for a conditional use, subject to the four provisos stated in the City Planning Commission\u2019s report, was submitted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Single-Family Residential District, Approval\n- UID: 03a7c47d-5c3f-45c0-b101-a0b7f13ab8e7", + "uid": "03a7c47d-5c3f-45c0-b101-a0b7f13ab8e7", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 88/20 \u2013 Desire Community Housing Corporation\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a development containing commercial uses over 25,000 square feet in floor area in an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one (1) waiver and fifteen (15) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-440\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Conditional Use request was approved with the recommended waiver and provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: cca66022-eb5d-4ee0-b510-6a11f85fb191\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 89/20 \u2013 City of New Orleans and Broad Strokes, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting an Amendment to authorize the expansion of a brewery, bar, and live entertainment (secondary use) site to include the adjacent lot. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to two (2) waivers and eighteen (18) provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-441\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Amendment request was approved with the recommended waivers and provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Brewery Expansion, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: cca66022-eb5d-4ee0-b510-6a11f85fb191", + "uid": "cca66022-eb5d-4ee0-b510-6a11f85fb191", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Conditional Use Ordinance\n- Summary: The motion approved the applicant's request for an amendment to its conditional use ordinance, subject to waivers and provisos provided in the City Planning report, with the addition of three new provisos, making a total of two waivers and twenty-one provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-448\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the amendment with additional provisos\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Amendment, City Planning\n- UID: 10600e1e-540a-4cca-80c0-80f3d1c35c7a\n\n- Topic: Planned Development Request\n- Summary: The motion requested a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District, with a recommendation of \"FOR DENIAL\" from the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not Available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned Development, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 10600e1e-540a-4cca-80c0-80f3d1c35c7a", + "uid": "10600e1e-540a-4cca-80c0-80f3d1c35c7a", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling at 2005 Marigny Street\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District. City Planning Commission recommended \"APPROVAL\" subject to four provisos. Motion M-20-442 approved the request subject to the four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 91-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a conditional use was approved subject to the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, HU-RD2, City Planning Commission, Motion M-20-442\n- UID: 5e9a7dec-17ed-467f-8219-03e057e3e2f7\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Multi-Family Dwelling at 1905 France Street\n- Summary: Request for a conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. City Planning Commission recommended \"APPROVAL\" subject to eight provisos. Motion M-20-443 approved the request subject to the eight provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 92-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for a conditional use was approved subject to the recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-Family Dwelling, HU-B1, City Planning Commission, Motion M-20-443\n- UID: 5e9a7dec-17ed-467f-8219-03e057e3e2f7", + "uid": "5e9a7dec-17ed-467f-8219-03e057e3e2f7", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Energy Conservation Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,593\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and potential decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy conservation, nonresidential buildings, multi-family buildings\n- UID: 6a038431-07ed-459a-a54e-9b764bfb3770\n\n- Topic: Telecommunications Franchise Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and potential decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Telecommunications, franchise agreement, communications system\n- UID: 6a038431-07ed-459a-a54e-9b764bfb3770\n\n- Topic: Smart City Pilot Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC, to fund and implement a Smart City Pilot.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to a later meeting for further discussion and potential decision.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart City Pilot, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 6a038431-07ed-459a-a54e-9b764bfb3770\n\n- Topic: Amendment of City Code Sections\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain specific sections of the City Code related to a certain topic.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: (Results not specified)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Results of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, amendment, reordain\n- UID: 6a038431-07ed-459a-a54e-9b764bfb3770", + "uid": "6a038431-07ed-459a-a54e-9b764bfb3770", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: This amendment creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was to create an exception for certain circumstances and remove the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, amendment, exception, investigation\n- UID: 9b62b7f2-846c-46e8-99f2-55c889f65b8b\n\n- Topic: Cal. No. 33,020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain enumerated circumstances, limiting officer discretion to arrest an individual solely for a misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision was to amend the guidelines for issuing summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance violations.\n- Tags/Keywords: summons, arrest, misdemeanor violations, officer discretion\n- UID: 9b62b7f2-846c-46e8-99f2-55c889f65b8b", + "uid": "9b62b7f2-846c-46e8-99f2-55c889f65b8b", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment clarifies the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is available, requires NOPD supervisor approval for certain arrests, and updates the referenced municipal offense. The motion to receive the amendment passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment received and motion passed\n- UID: bee7c31c-ff36-4c7a-9cea-19dac92b9542\n\n- Topic: Amendment to the Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be mandated as a municipal violation. The motion to receive the amendment passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020 AMD to AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment received and motion passed\n- UID: bee7c31c-ff36-4c7a-9cea-19dac92b9542\n\n- Topic: Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City's use of surveillance technology and to ban the use of certain technology. The discussion and voting outcomes for this ordinance are not provided in the given text.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: bee7c31c-ff36-4c7a-9cea-19dac92b9542", + "uid": "bee7c31c-ff36-4c7a-9cea-19dac92b9542", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Surveillance Technology and Data Protection\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to regulate the use of surveillance technology, limit the collection and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting. An amendment was proposed to change the chapter number, add definitions for predictive policing technology and surveillance, remove restrictions on Automatic License Plate Readers, prohibit the use of predictive policing technology, and specify that evidence from face surveillance or characteristic tracking systems could be used in specific crime investigations. The amendment also removed sections on Council approval of surveillance technology, surveillance use policies, and reporting requirements, and provided factors for waiver of prohibition on City contractors cooperating in federal immigration enforcement proceedings.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,021\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to receive an amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 33,021 - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed to modify the original ordinance.\n- UID: 216d839e-10ad-456d-a06f-68fafc9d37fa", + "uid": "216d839e-10ad-456d-a06f-68fafc9d37fa", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to specify the requirements for peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction. An amendment was also proposed to change the timeline for rule promulgation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n Vote 2: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement for further discussion and rule promulgation amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code of the City of New Orleans, structural design, engineering, construction, rule promulgation\n- UID: 8c77bbaf-a03c-48b8-a100-2e9316bb716a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 50-86 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to modify the authority of certain members of the Department of Public Utilities and the Department of Public Works to take oaths and verify affidavits. It also aimed to grant additional authority to employees of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.\n- Ordinance Number: 33155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponement for further discussion and clarification.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Public Utilities, Department of Public Works, Homeland Security, affidavits, oaths\n- UID: 8c77bbaf-a03c-48b8-a100-2e9316bb716a", + "uid": "8c77bbaf-a03c-48b8-a100-2e9316bb716a", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 66-282 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to authorize certain Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for certain violations on the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred for further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Public Works, violations, public right of way\n- UID: 5c486718-ee65-477c-9f1a-d324bb413676\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 33,158\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to revise certain sections to account for the results of an election in which voters authorized the levying of new special taxes in lieu of previous millages.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawal requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn from consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad valorem taxes, special development districts, election results\n- UID: 5c486718-ee65-477c-9f1a-d324bb413676\n\n- Topic: Adoption of the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the 2021 plan for the Downtown Development District to provide additional capital, special services, facilities, and improvements.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Pending further discussion and consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, capital improvements, special services\n- UID: 5c486718-ee65-477c-9f1a-d324bb413676", + "uid": "5c486718-ee65-477c-9f1a-d324bb413676", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement with S&M COLLISION CENTER, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to approve a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with S&M COLLISION CENTER, LLC. \n- Ordinance Number: 33172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, S&M COLLISION CENTER, LLC\n- UID: b6f4765c-cbc7-4e14-abea-3fdb65c80edb\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise to Telepak Networks, Inc.\n- Summary: This ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Telepak Networks, Inc. to construct, maintain, and operate a Wireline Telecommunications System.\n- Ordinance Number: 33179\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was deferred to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Telepak Networks, Inc., Wireline Telecommunications System, non-exclusive franchise\n- UID: b6f4765c-cbc7-4e14-abea-3fdb65c80edb\n\n- Topic: Prohibition of discrimination based on hairstyles\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the city code to prohibit discrimination based upon hairstyles associated with a particular race or national origin.\n- Ordinance Number: 33183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Referred to the Community Development Committee, which recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: discrimination, hairstyles, race, national origin, ordinance amendment\n- UID: b6f4765c-cbc7-4e14-abea-3fdb65c80edb", + "uid": "b6f4765c-cbc7-4e14-abea-3fdb65c80edb", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for HIV Services\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate grant funds towards expanding services for persons living with HIV through the Ryan White grant, which were not included in the 2021 budget of the Department of Health.\n- Ordinance Number: 33184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: HIV services, grant funds, budget amendment\n- UID: e69af0f2-a612-4ddf-bdce-41bdeb1db5c8\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for HIV Services\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to appropriate grant funds towards expanding services for persons living with HIV through the Ryan White grant, which were not included in the 2021 budget of the Department of Health.\n- Ordinance Number: 33185\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: HIV services, grant funds, budget amendment\n- UID: e69af0f2-a612-4ddf-bdce-41bdeb1db5c8\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Jefferson Davis Parkway\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to change references from Jefferson Davis Parkway to Norman C. Francis Parkway or to Moss Street in accordance with Ordinance No. 28,444 MCS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33193\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street renaming, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman C. Francis Parkway\n- UID: e69af0f2-a612-4ddf-bdce-41bdeb1db5c8", + "uid": "e69af0f2-a612-4ddf-bdce-41bdeb1db5c8", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Authorization for Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for the Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project, connecting Interstate 10 and the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport North Terminal. The agreement has a duration of fifteen years.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,194\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- UID: 19b2937e-a739-422e-b727-d6a24ccf36dd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Zoning Appeals\n- Summary: This motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding Zoning Appeals, clarifying the appeals that may be filed concerning decisions of the Department of Safety and Permits, and the applicable time limits to appeal these decisions.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred to the meeting of 1/14/21 for further discussion and consideration.\n- UID: 19b2937e-a739-422e-b727-d6a24ccf36dd\n\n- Topic: Approval of 2021 Budget for Orleans Parish Communications District\n- Summary: This motion approves the 2021 budget of the Orleans Parish Communications District.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-20-420\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was deferred for further review and consideration.\n- UID: 19b2937e-a739-422e-b727-d6a24ccf36dd\n\n- Topic: Approval of 2021 Budget for Orleans Parish Communications District\n- Summary: This motion approves the 2021 budget of the Orleans Parish Communications District.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-20-421\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- UID: 19b2937e-a739-422e-b727-d6a24ccf36dd", + "uid": "19b2937e-a739-422e-b727-d6a24ccf36dd", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Contract Amendments for Electric and Gas Utility Regulatory Consulting Services\n- Summary: The motion authorizes the president of the Council to sign contract amendments with Legend Consulting Group Limited to provide electric and/or natural gas regulatory consulting services for a one-year period with a maximum compensation of $2,237,500.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-421\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, authorizing the contract amendments for consulting services.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendments, Consulting Services, Electric, Gas, Regulatory, Legend Consulting Group Limited\n- UID: 142275c0-41da-4fe0-a836-40657e25c496\n\n- Topic: Contract Amendments for Legal Services\n- Summary: The motion authorizes the president of the Council to sign contract amendments for Amendment No. 4 to the Professional Services Agreement with Dentons US LLP to provide legal services for a one-year period with a maximum compensation of $3,537,500.00 for the renewal period.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-422\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, authorizing the contract amendments for legal services.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract Amendments, Legal Services, Dentons US LLP, Professional Services Agreement\n- UID: 142275c0-41da-4fe0-a836-40657e25c496\n\n- Topic: Recognition of Norma Jane Sabiston\n- Summary: The resolution recognizes the life and legacy of Norma Jane Sabiston.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-429\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed, recognizing the life and legacy of Norma Jane Sabiston.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Recognition, Norma Jane Sabiston, Legacy\n- UID: 142275c0-41da-4fe0-a836-40657e25c496\n\n- Topic: Request to Prioritize Eliminating Furloughs for Public Safety Employees\n- Summary: The resolution requests the Administration to prioritize eliminating furloughs for public safety employees by utilizing new ad valorem revenue realized from properties pending the ITE review process that are subsequently denied.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-430\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed, requesting the Administration to prioritize eliminating furloughs for public safety employees.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Furloughs, Public Safety Employees, Prioritization, Ad Valorem Revenue\n- UID: 142275c0-41da-4fe0-a836-40657e25c496", + "uid": "142275c0-41da-4fe0-a836-40657e25c496", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for COVID-19 Memorial Ceremony\n- Summary: Resolution requesting the City to host a public memorial ceremony to honor lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-436\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed, and the City is requested to host a public memorial ceremony.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, memorial ceremony\n- UID: 3f92ce55-e293-48e5-952e-a4738c09b211\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Council President\n- Summary: Motion appointing Councilmember-at-Large Helena Moreno as President of the Council for the remainder of Councilmember Williams\u2019 presidency, or until May 7, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-444\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and Councilmember-at-Large Helena Moreno is appointed as President of the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council President, appointment\n- UID: 3f92ce55-e293-48e5-952e-a4738c09b211\n\n- Topic: Ratification of 2020 Mow to Own Rules\n- Summary: Resolution ratifying and approving the 2020 Mow to Own rules in accordance with the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-445\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed, and the 2020 Mow to Own rules are ratified and approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mow to Own, rules, ratification\n- UID: 3f92ce55-e293-48e5-952e-a4738c09b211\n\n- Topic: Direction for Public Hearing on Ordinance Amendments\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to Ordinance No. M.C.S. 4264.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-450\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the City Planning Commission is directed to conduct a public hearing for ordinance amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public hearing, ordinance amendments\n- UID: 3f92ce55-e293-48e5-952e-a4738c09b211", + "uid": "3f92ce55-e293-48e5-952e-a4738c09b211", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The council considered amendments to the definition of \"winery\" and its addition to use tables in appropriate districts. Planning staff is to review state regulations for potential amendments and establish consistency among similar uses such as \"breweries\" and \"distilleries.\"\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-450\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to receive Resolution No. R-20-451 - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules passed.\n- UID: 457e0b91-54f3-46ab-958c-7a4f3fef44bf\n\n- Topic: Resolution endorsing LASTA's efforts\n- Summary: The resolution endorsed the efforts of LASTA and encouraged the Louisiana Department of Transportation to provide funds for the rehabilitation and restoration of S.P. 745 as required by federal law.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-451\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Recess - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Reconvene - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution endorsing LASTA's efforts passed.\n- UID: 457e0b91-54f3-46ab-958c-7a4f3fef44bf", + "uid": "457e0b91-54f3-46ab-958c-7a4f3fef44bf", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Council President\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Councilmember-at-Large Helena Moreno as President of the Council for the remainder of Councilmember Williams\u2019 presidency, or until May 7, 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-444\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Helena Moreno appointed as President of the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council President, Appointment, Motion\n- UID: ba0f86f6-d90a-465f-a9e6-9f21830976a6", + "uid": "ba0f86f6-d90a-465f-a9e6-9f21830976a6", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recommended agenda items for deferrals due to COVID-19 pandemic\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, submitted the recommended agenda items for deferrals for the December 17, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Items were submitted for deferral due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: COVID-19, deferrals, agenda items\n- UID: 24c5c3fe-794d-47f6-a224-0b2b9f29072d\n\n- Topic: Transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted the transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on December 17, 2020, including communications submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Document submitted for review and consideration by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: electric utility, gas utility, communications, Entergy New Orleans\n- UID: 24c5c3fe-794d-47f6-a224-0b2b9f29072d\n\n- Topic: Various communications and letters related to energy and utility matters\n- Summary: Kevin T. Bolware, Timothy S. Cragin, Brian L. Guillot, Susan Stevens Miller, Brent Newman, and the National Audubon Society submitted various communications and letters related to energy and utility matters, including support for a renewable and clean portfolio standard, recommendations on CURO, and a motion to institute prudence review.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Various communications and letters were submitted for review and consideration by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: energy, utility, communications, renewable energy, prudence review\n- UID: 24c5c3fe-794d-47f6-a224-0b2b9f29072d", + "uid": "24c5c3fe-794d-47f6-a224-0b2b9f29072d", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Jennifer Avegno, MD, Director of Health\n- Summary: Dr. Avegno submitted the Department of Health's November 2020 Monthly Report documenting all encampment clean-up efforts as required by Section 82-703.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Health, Department of Health, Monthly Report, Encampment Clean-Up\n- UID: 63920f30-aae1-4df2-9c06-2a603d0959ce\n\n- Topic: Communication from David W. Gernhauser, Secretary, Board of Liquidation, City Debt\n- Summary: Gernhauser informed the Council that the Board of Liquidation, City Debt, sold $64,750,000 Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds, Series 2020B, with a True Interest Cost (TIC) of 2.8712%.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information electronically submitted and received.\n- Tags/Keywords: Board of Liquidation, City Debt, Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds\n- UID: 63920f30-aae1-4df2-9c06-2a603d0959ce\n\n- Topic: Communication from Jasper Powell\n- Summary: Powell requested to appeal a non-conforming use application for a property located at 8540 Hickory Street, New Orleans, LA 70118, but the request was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request received and referred to BZA, but ultimately withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- Tags/Keywords: Jasper Powell, Non-Conforming Use Application, Appeal\n- UID: 63920f30-aae1-4df2-9c06-2a603d0959ce\n\n- Topic: Communication from Elizabeth Ballard, Department of Safety and Permits\n- Summary: Ballard transmitted the application documents for a demolition permit requiring City Council review and approval for a specific property.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application documents transmitted for review and approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Elizabeth Ballard, Department of Safety and Permits, Demolition Permit\n- UID: 63920f30-aae1-4df2-9c06-2a603d0959ce", + "uid": "63920f30-aae1-4df2-9c06-2a603d0959ce", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Demolition Permit for 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The application documents for a demolition permit for 1400 Baronne Street were transmitted for City Council review and approval. A report reviewing the demolition application was also submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Hearing Date Set For 12/17/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is scheduled for a hearing on 12/17/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, City Council Review, Hearing Date\n- UID: ba025579-74cd-4741-947e-7cc9e011a383\n\n- Topic: Demolition Permit for 6823 St. Charles Avenue Bldg 14 and 16\n- Summary: The application documents for a demolition permit for 6823 St. Charles Avenue Bldg 14 and 16 were transmitted for City Council review and approval. A report reviewing the demolition application was also submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Hearing Date Set For 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance is scheduled for a hearing on 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Permit, City Council Review, Hearing Date\n- UID: ba025579-74cd-4741-947e-7cc9e011a383", + "uid": "ba025579-74cd-4741-947e-7cc9e011a383", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Withdrawal of Ordinance Calendar Number 33,147\n- Summary: Council President Jason Rogers Williams requested to withdraw the previous request to refer Ordinance Calendar Number 33,147 to the Canal Street Collapse Committee and to have this item placed on the December 17, 2020 Regular City Council Agenda for a vote.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal request submitted by Council President Jason Rogers Williams\n- Tags/Keywords: Withdrawal, Ordinance Calendar, City Council Agenda\n- UID: 1407f629-4a46-4768-9df1-4f63c56351d5\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Mow to Own rules\n- Summary: Deputy Director of Code Enforcement, Lateefah E. Harris, submitted supplementary documents concerning the adoption of proposed Mow to Own rules, including proposed regulations, legal notice of public hearing, summary of the public hearing, and a resolution regarding the revised Mow to Own, Good Neighbor Opportunity Program.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of supplementary documents for the adoption of Mow to Own rules\n- Tags/Keywords: Mow to Own, Code Enforcement, Adoption, Supplementary Documents\n- UID: 1407f629-4a46-4768-9df1-4f63c56351d5\n\n- Topic: Support of Folger\u2019s current ITEP applications\n- Summary: Director of Operations, Mark Moore, submitted nine (9) letters from Folger\u2019s employees requesting support of Folger\u2019s current ITEP applications.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Submission of letters in support of Folger\u2019s current ITEP applications\n- Tags/Keywords: Folger\u2019s, ITEP Applications, Support Letters\n- UID: 1407f629-4a46-4768-9df1-4f63c56351d5\n\n- Topic: Communication from Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen\n- Summary: Communication from Councilmember Cyndi Nguyen was not specified in the provided information.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: N/A\n- UID: 1407f629-4a46-4768-9df1-4f63c56351d5", + "uid": "1407f629-4a46-4768-9df1-4f63c56351d5", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Folger\u2019s ITEP Application Letters of Support\n- Summary: The council received letters of support for Folger\u2019s ITEP application from various organizations and businesses.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Letters of support received\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP application, support letters, business organizations\n- UID: Sb-1 leb-bc32-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Withdrawal of Conditional-Use Application\n- Summary: James Phelps V requested to withdraw the Conditional-Use Application for the project at 1359 St. Bernard Avenue for the Wisdom Reception Center.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 76-20 WD Ltr\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Application withdrawal requested\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional-Use Application, withdrawal request, Wisdom Reception Center\n- UID: ce7eadb5-d6a4-4a99-ab27-14c0c621f23c\n\n- Topic: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission Appeal\n- Summary: The Director of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission submitted a report detailing an appeal of the Commission's decision of \"approval\" to renovate a courtyard for the property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appeal report submitted\n- Tags/Keywords: Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission, appeal report, renovation, St. Philip Street\n- UID: ce7eadb5-d6a4-4a99-ab27-14c0c621f23c\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance was introduced to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,173\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment passed to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning ordinance, amendment, tattoo parlor, HU-B1A district\n- UID: ce7eadb5-d6a4-4a99-ab27-14c0c621f23c", + "uid": "ce7eadb5-d6a4-4a99-ab27-14c0c621f23c", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Community Facility and Neighborhood Commercial Establishment\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit a community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment in specific residential districts. \n- Ordinance Number: 33173 - 28561 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Community Facility, Residential District\n- UID: 9a5ab843-c1e6-4f87-b4d5-a7d4985aa029\n\n- Topic: Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Dealership\n- Summary: An ordinance to establish a conditional use to permit a motor vehicle dealership in specific commercial districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33174 - 28562 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Motor Vehicle Dealership, Commercial District\n- UID: 9a5ab843-c1e6-4f87-b4d5-a7d4985aa029\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance for Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- Summary: An ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to classify \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in specific zoning districts.\n- Ordinance Number: 33175 - 28563 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Amendment, Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- UID: 9a5ab843-c1e6-4f87-b4d5-a7d4985aa029", + "uid": "9a5ab843-c1e6-4f87-b4d5-a7d4985aa029", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: General Planned Development District and ENORC Use Restriction Overlay District\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes a conditional use to permit a warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. It impacts parcels in the General Planned Development District and the ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: 73/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: d37ae3d6-7528-4e9a-aff0-764882744570\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD-1 to HU-B1A\n- Summary: The ordinance effects a zoning change from an HU-RD-1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: 75/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: ADOPTED - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted.\n- UID: d37ae3d6-7528-4e9a-aff0-764882744570", + "uid": "d37ae3d6-7528-4e9a-aff0-764882744570", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Consent Agenda Adoption\n- Summary: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency was made and seconded. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no abstentions, absences, or recusals. The motion passed, and the consent agenda was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Consent agenda adoption\n- Tags/Keywords: Consent agenda, adoption, motion, voting outcome\n- UID: 98b9f280-45df-4a80-b7ad-9341ec7d1627\n\n- Topic: Executive Session\n- Summary: The council may convene in executive session during its meeting to discuss specific litigations. The executive session was continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the executive session to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Tags/Keywords: Executive session, litigation discussion, continuation\n- UID: 98b9f280-45df-4a80-b7ad-9341ec7d1627\n\n- Topic: Point of Personal Privilege\n- Summary: Council Member Moreno spoke about the cancellation of Military Day this year due to Covid-19.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Discussion on the cancellation of Military Day\n- Tags/Keywords: Personal privilege, Military Day, Covid-19\n- UID: 98b9f280-45df-4a80-b7ad-9341ec7d1627", + "uid": "98b9f280-45df-4a80-b7ad-9341ec7d1627", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 201 N. Rampart Street\n- Summary: The council discussed and approved the Restoration Tax Abatement application for 201 N. Rampart Street, submitted by 201 North Rampart, LLC, and transmitted by the Mayor's Office of Economic Development. The resolution R-20-437 approving the application was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-437\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The RTA application for 201 N. Rampart Street was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, 201 N. Rampart Street\n- UID: cd3097fe-f78f-48d9-a7db-e43e5c7be91e\n\n- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for District B\n- Summary: The council discussed and approved the Restoration Tax Abatement application for an unspecified property in District B, transmitted by the Mayor's Office of Economic Development. A public hearing was scheduled for this application.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: A public hearing was scheduled for the RTA application in District B.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Tax Abatement, Restoration Tax Abatement, District B\n- UID: cd3097fe-f78f-48d9-a7db-e43e5c7be91e", + "uid": "cd3097fe-f78f-48d9-a7db-e43e5c7be91e", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Application #2018-0427, 3229 Loyola Avenue and 3233 Loyola Avenue, NOLA Fund 2, LLC\n- Summary: Approval of RTA Application #2018-0427 for 3229 and 3233 Loyola Avenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-446\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Resolution R-20-446 was adopted with 6 in favor and 1 absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA Application, Resolution, Approval, Loyola Avenue\n- UID: f9b9b6ed-b55a-4374-ac22-56ac91f7a4d0\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of J. Nicole Webre, Webre Consulting\n- Summary: Appeal of the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision to deny a demolition request for a property at 5221 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: [Not provided]\n- Votes Summary: [Not provided]\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was brought forward by J. Nicole Webre of Webre Consulting.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Demolition Request, Coliseum Street\n- UID: f9b9b6ed-b55a-4374-ac22-56ac91f7a4d0", + "uid": "f9b9b6ed-b55a-4374-ac22-56ac91f7a4d0", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal 5221 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: Motion M-20-449 was passed, approving the applicant's appeal in part and denying it in part. The applicant must maintain the first twenty feet of the roof structure and exterior walls, and all historic features must be salvaged and donated.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-449\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the motion with specified conditions\n- UID: 9b8ad91b-527e-4236-9ac4-3001b2019789\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal 1005-1009 St. Philip\n- Summary: The appeal of the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission\u2019s decision on the courtyard plan for the property located at 1005-1009 St. Philip Street was continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continuation of the appeal to a future meeting\n- UID: 9b8ad91b-527e-4236-9ac4-3001b2019789\n\n- Topic: Extension Request of John C. Williams, Williams Architects\n- Summary: The extension request was discussed, but no specific decision or outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Extension request discussed\n- UID: 9b8ad91b-527e-4236-9ac4-3001b2019789", + "uid": "9b8ad91b-527e-4236-9ac4-3001b2019789", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Extension for 1339 Clouet Street\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a Conditional Use extension for the property located at 1339 Clouet Street. The motion to approve the extension request for ZD 98/18 (Ord. NO. 27,938 MCS) until 12/4/2021 was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-431\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The extension request for ZD 98/18 was approved until 12/4/2021.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Zoning, Extension\n- UID: 973d7e22-d1b4-4016-ad69-29e21253209a\n\n- Topic: Demolition Application for 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a report reviewing the demolition application for the property at 1400 Baronne Street. The communication received was on Today\u2019s Consent Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communication received on Today\u2019s Consent Agenda for review of the demolition application.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Application, Property Review\n- UID: 5b11ebbe320050569183fa", + "uid": "973d7e22-d1b4-4016-ad69-29e21253209a", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-432 - Demolition Permit for 1300 and 1400 Baronne Street\n- Summary: Motion approving a demolition permit for the properties located at 1300 and 1400 Baronne Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-432\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the demolition permit passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition permit, Baronne Street, M-20-432\n- UID: 8bc0b2d9-67a2-47ea-8013-32856a7e1fa5\n\n- Topic: Zoning Request for Property at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change for property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request has been referred to the City Planning Commission for further review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning request, Chef Menteur Highway\n- UID: 5b11ebbe-32-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 72/20 - Planned Development in C-3 and EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District\n- Summary: Requesting a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District.\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request for the planned development will be reviewed in the designated districts.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning docket, planned development, C-3 district, EC Enhancement Corridor\n- UID: 8bc0b2d9-67a2-47ea-8013-32856a7e1fa5", + "uid": "8bc0b2d9-67a2-47ea-8013-32856a7e1fa5", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to approve a planned development\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the applicant's request for a planned development, subject to six exceptions and seventeen provisos as provided in the City Planning report. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-433\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to approve the planned development was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Planned development, City Planning report, ZD. NO. 72-20\n- UID: fe5f2700-f41b-4f3d-9d7b-a49a01b37720\n\n- Topic: Ordinance to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend and reordain 86-1.5 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to prohibit discrimination based upon hairstyles associated with a particular race or national origin. The ordinance was referred to the Community Development Committee, and the committee recommended approval.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,184\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was referred to the Community Development Committee, which recommended approval.\n- Tags/Keywords: Discrimination, Hairstyles, Community Development Committee\n- UID: fe5f2700-f41b-4f3d-9d7b-a49a01b37720", + "uid": "fe5f2700-f41b-4f3d-9d7b-a49a01b37720", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: The ordinance approves the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with S&M COLLISION CENTER, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: 33184 - 28568 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong Airport, S&M COLLISION CENTER, Mayor, New Orleans\n- UID: 5cef70ea-2f5d-4656-a988-05b10a83606e\n\n- Topic: Non-exclusive franchise for Wireline Telecommunications System\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Telepak Networks, Inc. to construct, maintain, and operate an aboveground and/or underground Wireline Telecommunications System, and provides for the furnishing of a surety bond, annual payments, and other related matters.\n- Ordinance Number: 33179 - 28567 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Franchise, Wireline Telecommunications System, Telepak Networks, Inc., surety bond, annual payments\n- UID: 5cef70ea-2f5d-4656-a988-05b10a83606e", + "uid": "5cef70ea-2f5d-4656-a988-05b10a83606e", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 76/20 - GLENN AMEDEE AND THE SUCCESSION OF DAVID AMEDEE\n- Summary: The request was for a conditional use to permit a reception facility in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 76-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 1 NAY, 4 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was withdrawn at the applicant's request.\n- UID: b20a95e4-5a72-4bbe-bf90-4395b2ab7b1f\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 79/20 - DANIELLE M. BRAXTON AND CHRISTOPHER R. PATTERSON\n- Summary: The request was for a zoning change from one district to another. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 79-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (Details on the voting outcome)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The hearing was held.\n- UID: b20a95e4-5a72-4bbe-bf90-4395b2ab7b1f", + "uid": "b20a95e4-5a72-4bbe-bf90-4395b2ab7b1f", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 46\n- Summary: The City Council approved the applicant's request for a zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, or an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for certain lots, located on Square 46. The request was granted with modifications to the CPC recommendation for specific lots.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 80-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved with modifications to the CPC recommendation for specific lots.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, Square 46, HU-RD2, Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- UID: e082c011-e712-4232-95f1-048f83d11ca2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request for Square 46\n- Summary: The City Council approved the applicant's request for a zoning change as modified by the City Planning Commission, with amendments to specific lots. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and no NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-434\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved with modifications to the City Planning Commission's recommendation for specific lots.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Square 46\n- UID: e082c011-e712-4232-95f1-048f83d11ca2", + "uid": "e082c011-e712-4232-95f1-048f83d11ca2", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 81/20 - Construction and General Laborers Local Union 99\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a conditional use to permit drive-through facilities associated with a financial institution in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen provisos. The motion to approve the request was made by Councilmember Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-435\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Financial Institution, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 3cc3396a-5528-436f-b34f-eeeca5957f09\n\n- Topic: ZD. No. 81-20\n- Summary: The motion approved the applicant's request for a conditional use, subject to the thirteen provisos provided in the City Planning report, with the addition of one proviso for a total of fourteen provisos. The motion included a specific proviso related to the maintenance of exterior security cameras.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-447\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use request with additional provisos was made.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Security Cameras, City Planning Report\n- UID: 3cc3396a-5528-436f-b34f-eeeca5957f09", + "uid": "3cc3396a-5528-436f-b34f-eeeca5957f09", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Recognizing the Life and Legacy of Norma Jane Sabiston\n- Summary: The council passed a resolution recognizing the life and legacy of Norma Jane Sabiston.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-429\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution recognizing the life and legacy of Norma Jane Sabiston was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Recognition, Legacy, Norma Jane Sabiston\n- UID: 7373e25e-7a81-499c-b48e-5372f7d0918b\n\n- Topic: Authorization of Contract Amendment for Legal Services\n- Summary: The council authorized the president of the Council to sign the appropriate contract amendment for professional legal services for a one-year period with a maximum compensation of $3,537,500.00.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-422\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for the authorization of the contract amendment for legal services was adopted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Legal Services, Contract Amendment, Authorization\n- UID: 7373e25e-7a81-499c-b48e-5372f7d0918b", + "uid": "7373e25e-7a81-499c-b48e-5372f7d0918b", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 82/20 - UJMK REALTY, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional use to permit drive-through facilities at a specialty restaurant in specific districts. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with certain conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 82-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional use, Drive-through facilities, Specialty restaurant\n- UID: d266242d-10a4-4161-9251-a182a9423945\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 83/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-279\n- Summary: Requesting a Text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to clarify and amend the definitions and uses of \"Dwelling, Established Multi-Family\" and \"Dwelling, Established Two-Family\" along with additional conditions.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 83/20\n- Votes Summary: Not provided in the given information\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion requests considerations for various factors related to the re-establishment of previous multi-family dwellings and two-family dwellings, with a focus on factors for eligibility, limitations, and conditional use requirements.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text amendment, Multi-family dwellings, Two-family dwellings\n- UID: d266242d-10a4-4161-9251-a182a9423945", + "uid": "d266242d-10a4-4161-9251-a182a9423945", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 83/20 - New Orleans Redevelopment Fund 2, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a historic urban residential district and overlay district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 83-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-family dwelling, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: e004f69b-a7fc-45fc-af52-16711869bb5e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 84/20 - New Orleans Redevelopment Fund 2, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in a historic urban residential district and overlay district. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 84-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-family dwelling, Historic Urban District, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: e004f69b-a7fc-45fc-af52-16711869bb5e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 85/20 - Ralph Perry, IV and Crystal Barnes\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional Use to permit a single-family residence in a General Planned Development District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with three provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 85-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Hearing held.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Single-family residence, General Planned Development District, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: e004f69b-a7fc-45fc-af52-16711869bb5e\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-438 - By: Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: A motion approving the applicant\u2019s request for a conditional use subject to the three provisos stated in the City Planning Commission\u2019s report.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Provisos\n- UID: e004f69b-a7fc-45fc-af52-16711869bb5e", + "uid": "e004f69b-a7fc-45fc-af52-16711869bb5e", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: M-20-438\n- Summary: The ordinance M-20-438 was introduced by Gisleson Palmer and it was a resolution requesting the Administration to prioritize eliminating furloughs for public safety employees by utilizing new ad valorem revenue realized from properties pending the ITE review process that are subsequently denied. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-438\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the resolution requesting the Administration to prioritize eliminating furloughs for public safety employees by utilizing new ad valorem revenue was passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Furloughs, Public Safety, Ad Valorem Revenue\n- UID: 8647c9e2-9972-4dc4-9869-7495118f2c78\n\n- Topic: NO. R-20-430\n- Summary: The ordinance NO. R-20-430 was introduced by Councilmember Moreno and it was a resolution requesting the Administration to prioritize eliminating furloughs for public safety employees by utilizing new ad valorem revenue realized from properties pending the ITE review process that are subsequently denied. The motion was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. \n- Ordinance Number: NO. R-20-430\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to adopt the resolution requesting the Administration to prioritize eliminating furloughs for public safety employees by utilizing new ad valorem revenue was passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Furloughs, Public Safety, Ad Valorem Revenue\n- UID: 8647c9e2-9972-4dc4-9869-7495118f2c78", + "uid": "8647c9e2-9972-4dc4-9869-7495118f2c78", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transmitting the Board of Commerce and Industry approved six ITEP applications in Orleans Parish for Council review\n- Summary: The Board of Commerce and Industry approved six ITEP applications for Council review, including applications for The Folger Coffee Company at 5500 Chef Menteur Highway and 14601 Old Gentilly Road. Resolution R-20-423 disapproved and rejected ITEP Application #2017-0466, 5500 Chef Menteur Highway, due to the unprecedented financial crisis facing New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-423\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Disapproved - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Disapproval and rejection of ITEP Application #2017-0466, 5500 Chef Menteur Highway, The Folger Coffee Company\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, Orleans Parish, Resolution\n- UID: 1e93cf88-2bca-4b55-899a-60eac44ccff7", + "uid": "1e93cf88-2bca-4b55-899a-60eac44ccff7", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution Disapproving ITEP Application #2017-0466\n- Summary: The resolution disapproves and rejects ITEP Application #2017-0466 for The Folger Coffee Company due to the unprecedented financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding that the benefits described in the Application are insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-423\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Defer - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was deferred to a future meeting.\n- UID: 73b8d2a9-ba81-46f3-9818-73e243847273\n\n- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-424\n- Summary: The details of this resolution were not provided in the given summary.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-424\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- UID: 73b8d2a9-ba81-46f3-9818-73e243847273", + "uid": "73b8d2a9-ba81-46f3-9818-73e243847273", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Application #2017-0467 for The Folger Coffee Company\n- Summary: The council resolved to disapprove and reject ITEP Application #2017-0467 for The Folger Coffee Company due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding the benefits insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-424\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Defer - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to disapprove the ITEP Application #2017-0467 was deferred.\n- UID: e91d5bb5-647f-432b-a4d1-1ec081ddb140\n\n- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Application #2018-0297 for The Folger Coffee Company\n- Summary: The council also disapproved and rejected ITEP Application #2018-0297 for The Folger Coffee Company due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding the benefits insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-425\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Defer - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to disapprove the ITEP Application #2018-0297 was deferred.\n- UID: e91d5bb5-647f-432b-a4d1-1ec081ddb140\n\n- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Application #2018-0298 for 5500 Chef\n- Summary: The council also disapproved and rejected ITEP Application #2018-0298 for 5500 Chef.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-426\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Defer - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution to disapprove the ITEP Application #2018-0298 was deferred.\n- UID: e91d5bb5-647f-432b-a4d1-1ec081ddb140", + "uid": "e91d5bb5-647f-432b-a4d1-1ec081ddb140", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Application #2019-0391, 5500 Chef Menteur Highway, The Folger Coffee Company\n- Summary: The council disapproved and rejected the ITEP Application due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding that the benefits described in the application are insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-426\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Defer - (4 YEAS, 3 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to defer the ordinance passed.\n- UID: e39601e9-3acf-494a-9ab8-7f83c41178bf\n\n- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Application #2019-0391, 5500 Chef Menteur Highway, The Folger Coffee Company\n- Summary: The council disapproved and rejected the ITEP Application due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding that the benefits described in the application are insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-427\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- UID: e39601e9-3acf-494a-9ab8-7f83c41178bf\n\n- Topic: Disapproval of ITEP Application #2019-0392, 14601 Old Gentilly Road, The Folger Coffee Company\n- Summary: The council disapproved and rejected the ITEP Application due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans, finding that the benefits described in the application are insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-428\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The decision on this ordinance is not provided in the given information.\n- UID: e39601e9-3acf-494a-9ab8-7f83c41178bf", + "uid": "e39601e9-3acf-494a-9ab8-7f83c41178bf", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-427\n- Summary: The resolution disapproved and rejected ITEP Application #2019-0391, 5500 Chef Menteur Highway, The Folger Coffee Company, due to the unprecedented financial crisis facing New Orleans. It found that the benefits described in the application were insufficient to outweigh the need for tax revenue.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-427\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, tax revenue, disapproval\n- UID: 4c8ba5c9-a7ba-4eca-941f-c8392c581860\n\n- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-428\n- Summary: The resolution disapproved and rejected ITEP Application #2019-0392, 14601 Old [Content Cut Off]\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-428\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: ITEP, disapproval\n- UID: 4c8ba5c9-a7ba-4eca-941f-c8392c581860", + "uid": "4c8ba5c9-a7ba-4eca-941f-c8392c581860", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Gentilly Road, The Folger Coffee Company Tax Exemption\n- Summary: The ordinance was to deny a tax exemption for The Folger Coffee Company due to the financial crisis facing New Orleans. The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-428 Revised\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed.\n- UID: 7d6998d3-31cd-4876-bb98-e61b9a99f3e6\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the Code of the City\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans regarding peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction. The meeting was continued to 1/14/21.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The meeting was continued to 1/14/21.\n- UID: 7d6998d3-31cd-4876-bb98-e61b9a99f3e6\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Rule Promulgation Timeline\n- Summary: The amendment aimed to change the timeline for rule promulgation pursuant to Section 2-100 from 60 days to 120 days. The amendment was electronically submitted.\n- Ordinance Number: 28b\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was electronically submitted.\n- UID: 7d6998d3-31cd-4876-bb98-e61b9a99f3e6", + "uid": "7d6998d3-31cd-4876-bb98-e61b9a99f3e6", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the city code related to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance violations. It limits officer discretion to arrest individuals solely for misdemeanor violations and provides guidelines for issuing summons in lieu of arrest. The ordinance was adopted as amended.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted as amended, with a substitute amendment introduced by Councilmember Williams.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, city code, summons, arrest, misdemeanor violations\n- UID: 8e5f6801-5edb-4ad3-9e36-e97b0b39551d", + "uid": "8e5f6801-5edb-4ad3-9e36-e97b0b39551d", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment aims to remove battery, assault, negligent injuring, resisting an officer, and flight from an officer from the list of enumerated crimes in Section 54-29(2).\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 AMD 26c\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was adopted after a vote and the motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance Amendment, Crime Removal, Council Vote\n- UID: 7ee3315d-e61e-42a1-b598-18d426996015", + "uid": "7ee3315d-e61e-42a1-b598-18d426996015", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The amendment aimed to remove resisting an officer and flight from an officer from the list of enumerated crimes in Section 54-29(2). The amendment was withdrawn after a motion to suspend the rules to add the amendment to the agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 AMD 26d WD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was withdrawn.\n- UID: fa066aac-0f29-4ea0-b423-ff0883be4434\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, to ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight of the use of surveillance technology, and mandate annual surveillance reporting. The amendment to this ordinance was introduced by Councilmember Williams.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific voting outcome provided\n- UID: fa066aac-0f29-4ea0-b423-ff0883be4434", + "uid": "fa066aac-0f29-4ea0-b423-ff0883be4434", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Surveillance Technology and Data Protection Ordinance\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to make several amendments, including changes to the proposed chapter number, addition of definitions, removal of restrictions on Automatic License Plate Readers, and prohibition of predictive policing technology. It also removed sections providing for Council approval of surveillance technology and reporting requirements, while providing factors for waiver of prohibition on City contractors cooperating in federal immigration enforcement proceedings. The amendment was withdrawn after technical issues were raised.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add an Amendment to the amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Withdrawal of initial Amendment - Passed\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawal of the initial Amendment\n- UID: 264b6d46-a63e-46eb-88b7-f6b2f73af940", + "uid": "264b6d46-a63e-46eb-88b7-f6b2f73af940", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to delete Section 159-5(a) prohibiting a private individual or entity from cooperating or participating in federal immigration enforcement activities while under contract with the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 27c\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to receive the foregoing Amendment to Ordinance 33021 - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and receive the amendment passed with 7 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Ordinance No. 33,021, Immigration, Enforcement, City of New Orleans\n- UID: 7da2086d-f902-4db3-96b5-e944f3bb7bef", + "uid": "7da2086d-f902-4db3-96b5-e944f3bb7bef", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Further Suspension of Rules to Add Amendment to Ordinance 33021 to Council's Agenda\n- Summary: The council voted to further suspend the rules to add an amendment to Ordinance 33021 to the agenda. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to further suspend the rules passed, allowing the amendment to be added to the agenda.\n- UID: 8d38056f-13e5-4a1c-8c9b-6d5e497e2d10\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Amendment to Ordinance 33021\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt the amendment to Ordinance 33021. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Ordinance 33021 was adopted.\n- UID: 8d38056f-13e5-4a1c-8c9b-6d5e497e2d10\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Amendments to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The council voted on an amendment to amendments to Ordinance No. 33,021. The motion failed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (1 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 5 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to amend the amendments to Ordinance No. 33,021 failed.\n- UID: 8d38056f-13e5-4a1c-8c9b-6d5e497e2d10\n\n- Topic: Reconsideration of Motion\n- Summary: The council voted to reconsider a motion. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion for reconsideration passed.\n- UID: 8d38056f-13e5-4a1c-8c9b-6d5e497e2d10", + "uid": "8d38056f-13e5-4a1c-8c9b-6d5e497e2d10", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance 33021\n- Summary: The council voted on an amendment to Ordinance 33021, with multiple motions to suspend the rules and adopt the amendment. The amendment was ultimately adopted after receiving unanimous support from the council members.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 4: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the amendment to Ordinance 33021.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Ordinance 33021, Council Meeting, Adoption\n- UID: 61ec8eb2-113e-4c2b-bb14-8bd9c2e33c40", + "uid": "61ec8eb2-113e-4c2b-bb14-8bd9c2e33c40", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to an Ordinance\n- Summary: The council voted to adopt the amendment that is amending the ordinance, with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. Cn. Nguyen withdrew her motion to defer.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021 AMD 27c\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the amendment to the ordinance.\n- UID: cf24d65f-355f-44e3-8eb4-d832779258aa", + "uid": "cf24d65f-355f-44e3-8eb4-d832779258aa", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for Public Memorial Ceremony\n- Summary: A resolution requesting the City to host a public memorial ceremony to honor and celebrate the lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 NAY.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-436\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with the majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Public Memorial, COVID-19, Adoption\n- UID: 18e48b60-6874-44dd-82ac-4ccf47b2f4cf\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 86/20\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR DENIAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 86-20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning request was submitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Zoning Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 18e48b60-6874-44dd-82ac-4ccf47b2f4cf", + "uid": "18e48b60-6874-44dd-82ac-4ccf47b2f4cf", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 87/20 - Windsor S. Dennis\n- Summary: The request for a Conditional Use to permit an established two-family dwelling in an S-RS Suburban Single-Family Residential District was up for approval. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 87-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the applicant\u2019s request for a conditional use subject to the four provisos stated in the City Planning Commission\u2019s report passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Residential District\n- UID: 21b26216-6e55-4716-8ac4-13ff46c36101\n\n- Topic: Motion No. M-20-439\n- Summary: A motion upholding CPC\u2019s unfavorable recommendation, denying the applicant\u2019s request for a zoning change was discussed and voted on.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-439\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Denied - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to deny the applicant\u2019s request for a zoning change passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Motion\n- UID: 21b26216-6e55-4716-8ac4-13ff46c36101", + "uid": "21b26216-6e55-4716-8ac4-13ff46c36101", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 88/20 \u2014 DESIRE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a Conditional Use to permit a development containing commercial uses over 25,000 square feet in floor area in an S-B2 Suburban Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to one (1) waiver and fifteen (15) provisos. Motion M-20-441 by Councilmember Brossett was to approve the applicant's request for a conditional use subject to the recommended waiver and provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 88-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the conditional use passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission, Approval\n- UID: 67ddea54-d82a-46ee-8c98-d834994c1bdf", + "uid": "67ddea54-d82a-46ee-8c98-d834994c1bdf", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 75, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 89/20 \u2014 CITY OF NEW ORLEANS AND BROAD STROKES, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance requested an amendment to permit the expansion of a brewery, bar, and live entertainment site in specific districts and locations. The City Planning Commission recommended approval with waivers and provisos. The motion was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD. NO. 89-20\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the conditional use ordinance was approved with additional provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Brewery, Bar, Live Entertainment, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 52f3d791-5192-4a96-a8de-5b24488c2f5c", + "uid": "52f3d791-5192-4a96-a8de-5b24488c2f5c", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 76, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 90/20\n- Summary: Requesting a Planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District, with a recommendation of \"FOR DENIAL\" by the City Planning Commission.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-304\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the Planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, C-3 Heavy Commercial District\n- UID: 5546f6dc-d041-4df2-8274-d41baa0bf5a1\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 91/20 - Apollo's Assets, LLC\n- Summary: Requesting a Conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, with a recommendation of \"APPROVAL\" by the City Planning Commission, subject to four provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: 77/91\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: The recommendation for Conditional use was \"APPROVAL\" by the City Planning Commission, subject to four provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Multi-family Dwelling, HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District\n- UID: 5546f6dc-d041-4df2-8274-d41baa0bf5a1", + "uid": "5546f6dc-d041-4df2-8274-d41baa0bf5a1", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 77, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to approve an established multi-family dwelling\n- Summary: The motion was to approve the applicant's request for an established multi-family dwelling subject to four provisos recommended in the City Planning report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-442\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Multi-family dwelling, City Planning, Approval\n- UID: a7b7808d-8342-4fe7-a7a2-0cb27bd635fe\n\n- Topic: Request for Conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling\n- Summary: The request was for a Conditional use to permit an established multi-family dwelling in an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, subject to eight provisos. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 92-20\n- Votes Summary: Not available\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, Multi-family dwelling, City Planning\n- UID: a7b7808d-8342-4fe7-a7a2-0cb27bd635fe", + "uid": "a7b7808d-8342-4fe7-a7a2-0cb27bd635fe", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 78, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use Request Approval\n- Summary: The council approved the applicant's request for a conditional use, subject to eight provisos recommended in the City Planning report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-443\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Conditional use request approved with recommended provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, City Planning, Approval\n- UID: c2eebb4c-13bf-4a87-a63c-0598047a4cf1\n\n- Topic: Energy Conservation Ordinance\n- Summary: An ordinance was presented to require owners of nonresidential and multi-family buildings to measure and disclose energy efficiency performance. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,593\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Energy conservation, Nonresidential buildings, Multi-family buildings\n- UID: c2eebb4c-13bf-4a87-a63c-0598047a4cf1\n\n- Topic: Granting of Non-Exclusive Franchise\n- Summary: An ordinance was presented to grant a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC. The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Non-exclusive franchise, Telecommunications, McLeodUSA\n- UID: c2eebb4c-13bf-4a87-a63c-0598047a4cf1", + "uid": "c2eebb4c-13bf-4a87-a63c-0598047a4cf1", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 79, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Smart City Pilot Cooperative Endeavor Agreement\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC for the implementation of a Smart City Pilot in consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: 32932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Smart City Pilot, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Entergy New Orleans, Mayor, City of New Orleans\n- UID: bfc1972f-428b-4e31-9fdf-5a2199dde198\n\n- Topic: Mandating Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to mandate NOPD to provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel, and prohibits deviation from NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 1/14/21\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to a later meeting for further discussion and potential voting.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, police camera footage, arrestee access, NOPD policy, Multi-Agency Task Force\n- UID: bfc1972f-428b-4e31-9fdf-5a2199dde198", + "uid": "bfc1972f-428b-4e31-9fdf-5a2199dde198", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 80, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Section 50-86 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend Section 50-86 to grant certain members of the Department of Public Works the authority to issue citations for certain offenses on the public right of way. It also grants certain employees of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness the authority to take oaths and verify affidavits of certain employees of the same office.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendment, Department of Public Works, Homeland Security, Oaths, Citations\n- UID: 9c91b6a9-88ae-4c05-89bd-384570de95e5\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 66-282 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to provide authorization for certain Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for specific violations on the public right of way.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code amendment, Department of Public Works, Violations, Summons\n- UID: 9c91b6a9-88ae-4c05-89bd-384570de95e5\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 33,158\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend a previous ordinance regarding the levy of ad valorem taxes upon the assessed value of all property in the City of New Orleans and to reallocate the tax receipts for a state millage. It specifically revises certain sections to account for the results of an election in which voters authorized the levying of four new special taxes.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, reflecting the council's support for the revisions related to tax levies and allocations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tax levy, Ad valorem taxes, Election results, Special taxes\n- UID: 9c91b6a9-88ae-4c05-89bd-384570de95e5", + "uid": "9c91b6a9-88ae-4c05-89bd-384570de95e5", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 81, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Downtown Development District's 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett, seconded by Councilmember Giarrusso, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, Capital Improvement, Special Services\n- UID: 7bcefe4b-398b-43cb-8126-14414c1954ef\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Operating Budget for HIV Services\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2021 to appropriate grant funds for the expansion of services provided to persons living with HIV through the Ryan White grant. The ordinance was moved by Councilmember Brossett, seconded by Councilmember Nguyen, and was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS. A technical correction is needed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment to allocate grant funds for HIV services\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Grant Funds, HIV Services, Ryan White Grant\n- UID: 7bcefe4b-398b-43cb-8126-14414c1954ef", + "uid": "7bcefe4b-398b-43cb-8126-14414c1954ef", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 82, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for HIV Services\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to appropriate grant funds towards expanding services for persons living with HIV through the Ryan White grant.\n- Ordinance Number: 33185 - 28569 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed without any opposition, allowing the appropriation of grant funds for HIV services.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, HIV Services, Grant Funds, Ryan White Grant\n- UID: 287cea02-bd7c-47f2-8fc9-5bc7fe630098\n\n- Topic: Renaming of Streets\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to change references from Jefferson Davis Parkway to Norman C. Francis Parkway or Moss Street in accordance with a previous ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 33186 - 28570 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed unanimously, allowing the renaming of streets as proposed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Street Renaming, Jefferson Davis Parkway, Norman C. Francis Parkway, Moss Street\n- UID: 287cea02-bd7c-47f2-8fc9-5bc7fe630098", + "uid": "287cea02-bd7c-47f2-8fc9-5bc7fe630098", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 83, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana for the Loyola Drive Interchange Improvement Project. The agreement will last for fifteen years and involves the city's contributions to the project.\n- Ordinance Number: 33193 - 28571 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted without any abstentions, absences, or recusals.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Infrastructure Project, Transportation, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development\n- UID: 87b89235-6041-427a-82f7-9fcf8e332b05\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for Zoning Appeals\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding Zoning Appeals. The amendments aim to clarify the appeals that may be filed concerning decisions of the Director of the Department of Safety and Permits, along with the applicable time limits to appeal these decisions.\n- Ordinance Number: 33194 - 28572 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Lying Over - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was referred to the Quality of Life Committee and continued to the meeting of 1/14/21.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Appeals, City Planning Commission, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Public Hearing\n- UID: 87b89235-6041-427a-82f7-9fcf8e332b05", + "uid": "87b89235-6041-427a-82f7-9fcf8e332b05", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 84, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of 2021 Orleans Parish Communications District budget\n- Summary: Motion approving the 2021 budget of the Orleans Parish Communications District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-420\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to approve the 2021 budget of the Orleans Parish Communications District passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Orleans Parish Communications District, Motion\n- UID: a00e2ead-b2d7-4435-912e-0fba24f27aaa\n\n- Topic: Authorization for contract amendments with Legend Consulting Group Limited\n- Summary: A motion authorizing the president of the Council to sign appropriate contract amendments with the consulting firm Legend Consulting Group Limited.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-421\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to authorize contract amendments with Legend Consulting Group Limited for electric and/or natural gas regulatory consulting services passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Contract amendments, Legend Consulting Group Limited, Motion\n- UID: a00e2ead-b2d7-4435-912e-0fba24f27aaa", + "uid": "a00e2ead-b2d7-4435-912e-0fba24f27aaa", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 85, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution for 2020 Mow to Own rules\n- Summary: The resolution ratifies and approves the 2020 Mow to Own rules in accordance with Section 2-1000 of the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-445\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted by the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Mow to Own rules, Ratification\n- UID: 418e6276-fb78-49b8-a8d0-281d45ed495d\n\n- Topic: Motion for City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans related to wineries and similar uses.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-450\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted, with one council member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, Zoning Ordinance\n- UID: 418e6276-fb78-49b8-a8d0-281d45ed495d", + "uid": "418e6276-fb78-49b8-a8d0-281d45ed495d", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 86, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Resolution R-20-451 - Endorsing LASTA's efforts and urging funding for S.P. 745 rehabilitation\n- Summary: Resolution endorsing LASTA's efforts and urging the Louisiana Department of Transportation to provide funds for the rehabilitation of S.P. 745 as required by federal law.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-451\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Suspend the Rules to add Resolution R-20-451 to the Council's agenda - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Adopt Resolution R-20-451 - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council endorsed LASTA's efforts and urged funding for the rehabilitation of S.P. 745.\n- Tags/Keywords: LASTA, Louisiana Department of Transportation, rehabilitation, federal law\n- UID: cc625698-1db6-48fd-8b43-91d52a3e16c1\n\n- Topic: Point of Personal Privilege - Acknowledging Eric Granderson\n- Summary: Acknowledgment of Eric Granderson for his decades of hard work and best wishes for his retirement.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Acknowledgment of Eric Granderson's retirement.\n- Tags/Keywords: Eric Granderson, retirement, acknowledgment\n- UID: cc625698-1db6-48fd-8b43-91d52a3e16c1\n\n- Topic: Suspend the Rules to Introduce Ordinances on First Reading\n- Summary: Motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: Motion to suspend the rules - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules to introduce ordinances on first reading was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinances, first reading, rules suspension\n- UID: cc625698-1db6-48fd-8b43-91d52a3e16c1", + "uid": "cc625698-1db6-48fd-8b43-91d52a3e16c1", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 87, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund Budget\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to establish a budget in the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund for the Department of Safety and Permits to hire an assistant zoning administrator to coordinate the City\u2019s inclusionary zoning program.\n- Ordinance Number: 33195\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Inclusionary Zoning Program\n- UID: d5246eea-16a9-495f-8eea-9fe208bfe153\n\n- Topic: Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance also aims to establish a budget in the Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund for the Department of Safety and Permits to hire an assistant zoning administrator to coordinate the City\u2019s inclusionary zoning program.\n- Ordinance Number: 33196\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, Neighborhood Housing Improvement Fund, Inclusionary Zoning Program\n- UID: d5246eea-16a9-495f-8eea-9fe208bfe153\n\n- Topic: Tourism and Cultural Economy Program\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to approve the 2020 \u201cTourism and Cultural Economy Program\u201d for the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, providing services and financial support to the cultural economy of New Orleans, as well as enhancing tourism in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 33197\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Tourism, Cultural Economy, New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- UID: d5246eea-16a9-495f-8eea-9fe208bfe153", + "uid": "d5246eea-16a9-495f-8eea-9fe208bfe153", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 88, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund's \"Tourism and Cultural Economy Program\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the Tourism and Cultural Economy Program and Proposed Grant Scoring Matrix for 2021, administered by the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund. It seeks to provide financial support to culture-bearers and enhance tourism in New Orleans by strengthening the cultural economy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33197\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with 7 yeas, 0 nays, and 2 absent council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Cultural Economy, Tourism, Grant Program\n- UID: 7f53fa81-01be-48b0-af94-04906aa5251f\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Stormwater Mitigation Project\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into Amendment No. 1 to a previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, extending the term for an additional year and providing additional funds for construction administration services for the Stormwater Mitigation Project for Pontilly.\n- Ordinance Number: 33198\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with 8 yeas and 1 absent council member.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Stormwater Mitigation Project, New Orleans\n- UID: 7f53fa81-01be-48b0-af94-04906aa5251f\n\n- Topic: Establishment of Registry of Foreclosed Mortgage Properties\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to ordain Article X of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans to establish a registry of foreclosed mortgage properties and maintenance requirements.\n- Ordinance Number: 33199\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed with 6 yeas, 2 abstain, and 1 absent council member.\n- Tags/Keywords: Foreclosed Mortgage Properties, Registry, New Orleans\n- UID: 7f53fa81-01be-48b0-af94-04906aa5251f", + "uid": "7f53fa81-01be-48b0-af94-04906aa5251f", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 89, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: CDBG Disaster Recovery Funds Amendment\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an Amendment to a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the State of Louisiana for funding the City's activities under the CDBG Disaster Recovery Long Term Community Recovery Program.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,201\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 7d6f0aee-2fc0-4aa9-94be-b5e57508cbcd\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Short-Term Rental Tax\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to allocate the proceeds of a tax on the occupancy of short-term rentals to promote tourism in the city.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,202\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote in favor of the allocation of the tax proceeds.\n- UID: 7d6f0aee-2fc0-4aa9-94be-b5e57508cbcd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with NORA\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into an amendment to a previously executed Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,203\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- UID: 7d6f0aee-2fc0-4aa9-94be-b5e57508cbcd", + "uid": "7d6f0aee-2fc0-4aa9-94be-b5e57508cbcd", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 90, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Drainage Pump Station 01 Watershed Project\n- Summary: The ordinance proposes extending the term of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for the Drainage Pump Station 01 Watershed Drainage and Green Infrastructure Project and revising Article III B to reduce the number of properties from eight to two. \n- Ordinance Number: 33203\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 6 in favor and 0 against, extending the term of the agreement and revising the number of properties involved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Drainage Pump Station, Watershed Project\n- UID: f0c6c328-84dc-4b3e-a57e-b85e964fa4fb\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for Bicycle Sharing Program\n- Summary: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Blue Krewe for the implementation of a public on-demand Bicycle Sharing Program in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33204\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote is not specified in the summary provided.\n- Tags/Keywords: Bicycle Sharing Program, Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Blue Krewe\n- UID: f0c6c328-84dc-4b3e-a57e-b85e964fa4fb", + "uid": "f0c6c328-84dc-4b3e-a57e-b85e964fa4fb", + "publish_date": "12-17-2020", + "page_number": 91, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 12-17-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted to establish the presence of council members for the meeting. Six members were present, constituting a quorum, with one member absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Quorum\n- UID: cd7c311d-4c08-4006-826d-26e849341148", + "uid": "cd7c311d-4c08-4006-826d-26e849341148", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 1, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Reading of Full Council Agenda\n- Summary: The New Orleans City Council followed the Attorney General's guidelines to read the entire council agenda, allowing the general public to submit comments in advance. No action was taken on the read-in full agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No action taken on the read-in full agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans City Council, public comment, Attorney General's guidelines\n- UID: 7d5a86ed-56d8-4130-9e22-9f8acb810f07\n\n- Topic: Public Comment Rules and Information\n- Summary: Public comment rules were outlined for the virtual meeting, including the process for submitting written comments, time limits for comments, and the closure of public comment at the end of the 30-minute period.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public comment rules and guidelines for the virtual meeting were explained\n- Tags/Keywords: Public comment, virtual meeting, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: 7d5a86ed-56d8-4130-9e22-9f8acb810f07\n\n- Topic: Special Orders of Business\n- Summary: All special orders of business were temporarily postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Special orders of business were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic\n- Tags/Keywords: Special orders, COVID-19 pandemic, temporary postponement\n- UID: 7d5a86ed-56d8-4130-9e22-9f8acb810f07", + "uid": "7d5a86ed-56d8-4130-9e22-9f8acb810f07", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 2, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Recommended Agenda Items for Deferrals\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer, submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the November 19, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Agenda items were recommended for deferral due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Tags/Keywords: Agenda, Deferral, COVID-19\n- UID: 75da1338-489b-46b1-9953-4caa761c0f83\n\n- Topic: Communications Related to Electric and Gas Utility Matters\n- Summary: Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office, submitted communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on November 19, 2020. This included reports submitted by Entergy New Orleans, LLC and a motion to intervene out of time submitted by the National Audubon Society.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Communications related to electric and gas utility matters were submitted for the Council's review.\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, Entergy New Orleans, National Audubon Society, Motion to Intervene\n- UID: 75da1338-489b-46b1-9953-4caa761c0f83\n\n- Topic: Update on the City Council Cares Program\n- Summary: Brian L. Guillot submitted an update on the City Council Cares Program at the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: An update on the City Council Cares Program was submitted to the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Council Cares Program, Update\n- UID: 75da1338-489b-46b1-9953-4caa761c0f83\n\n- Topic: Motion to Intervene Out of Time\n- Summary: Brent Newman submitted a motion to intervene out of time, UD-20-02, at the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: UD-20-02\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to intervene out of time was submitted for consideration by the Council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion to Intervene, Out of Time, Brent Newman\n- UID: 75da1338-489b-46b1-9953-4caa761c0f83", + "uid": "75da1338-489b-46b1-9953-4caa761c0f83", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 3, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to City Code for Office of Inspector General\n- Summary: The Council considered amendments to the City Code to broaden the pool of eligible candidates for the Office of Inspector General.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments to the City Code were passed, allowing for a broader pool of eligible candidates for the Office of Inspector General.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Inspector General, Eligible Candidates\n- UID: c7401eb4-043d-4ab0-b911-a9d2294ccd1d\n\n- Topic: Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The President of the New Orleans Tourism & Cultural Fund transmitted the Economic Development Plan as revised and adopted by the NOTCF Board, along with its 2020 Program Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Economic Development Plan and 2020 Program Budget were transmitted for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development, Tourism, Cultural Fund\n- UID: c7401eb4-043d-4ab0-b911-a9d2294ccd1d\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Applications\n- Summary: The Director of Land Use transmitted the Mayor's Office of Economic Development's recommendation of approval for two Restoration Tax Abatement applications and requested the scheduling of a public hearing for each.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The Restoration Tax Abatement applications were recommended for approval, and public hearings were requested to be scheduled.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Public Hearing\n- UID: c7401eb4-043d-4ab0-b911-a9d2294ccd1d", + "uid": "c7401eb4-043d-4ab0-b911-a9d2294ccd1d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 4, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Applications\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office of Economic Development recommended approval for two Restoration Tax Abatement applications: RTA Application #2018-0126 for 226 Decatur Street, 226 Decatur, LLC, and RTA Application 2018-0067 for 1543 N. Robertson Street, CNI Development, LLC. A public hearing was requested, with a suggested hearing date set for 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation and scheduling of a public hearing\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Public Hearing\n- UID: 903c2ca6-e84a-4cba-9e35-4135eb640c46\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change Request\n- Summary: Stephen Gernhauser, Attorney at Law, requested a zoning change for property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway. The report from the City Planning Commission (CPC) was needed, with a suggested hearing date set for 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for zoning change and awaiting CPC report\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Hearing\n- UID: 903c2ca6-e84a-4cba-9e35-4135eb640c46\n\n- Topic: Appeal of Demolition Denial\n- Summary: J. Nicole Webre, of Webre Consulting, requested to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's (HDLC) denial of a demolition request for the property located at 5221 Coliseum Street. A suggested hearing date was set for 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for appeal of demolition denial\n- Tags/Keywords: Demolition Appeal, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Hearing\n- UID: 903c2ca6-e84a-4cba-9e35-4135eb640c46", + "uid": "903c2ca6-e84a-4cba-9e35-4135eb640c46", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 5, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Report - 5221 Coliseum St.\n- Summary: Eleanor Burke, Deputy Director of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, transmitted a report detailing the HDLC's denial of an application to demolish more than 50% of the roof structure and exterior walls for the property located at 5221 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Denial of the application by the HDLC\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition, denial, landmark\n- UID: a14d64b3-6788-444d-884f-6f9887b71f40\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted several zoning docket numbers and a design review for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: 84/20, 85/20, 86/20, 87/20, 88/20, 89/20, 90/20, 137/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Transmittal of zoning docket numbers and design review for consideration\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, design review\n- UID: a14d64b3-6788-444d-884f-6f9887b71f40\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Application\n- Summary: Victoria Lewandrowski, Economic Development Liaison for District \"E,\" requested to schedule a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application #2019-0490 for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway, transmitted a report \"approving\" the request on behalf of the Mayor\u2019s Office of Economic Development.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request to schedule a public hearing for the restoration tax abatement application\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, public hearing, economic development\n- UID: a14d64b3-6788-444d-884f-6f9887b71f40", + "uid": "a14d64b3-6788-444d-884f-6f9887b71f40", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 6, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Tax Abatement for 1012 Canal Street\n- Summary: The council discussed a Restoration Tax Abatement application for 1012 Canal Street and considered a resolution approving the participation of the municipal address owned by Rahul Properties, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: RTA Application #2018-0290\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion to Suspend the Rules: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council approved the request for a public hearing for the RTA application and the resolution approving the participation of 1012 Canal Street in the tax abatement program.\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, Tax Abatement, Public Hearing, Resolution\n- UID: bc44b15d-7247-4cbc-aaf1-5461bc7369c8", + "uid": "bc44b15d-7247-4cbc-aaf1-5461bc7369c8", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 7, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Sharon Bourn, Musso Architects\n- Summary: The appeal was regarding the installation of a new through wall vent in an existing transom for a property located at 701 Tchoupitoulas Street. The motion to overrule HDLC's denial and grant the applicant's appeal was introduced by Councilmember Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-385\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to overrule HDLC's denial and grant the appeal was passed with 6 YEAS and 1 NAYS.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Sharon Bourn, Musso Architects, M-20-385\n- UID: 2763a2b5-ab9a-468f-8f6a-e81ee7711b39\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Eric Iglesias\n- Summary: The appeal was regarding the expansion of the second floor gallery for a property located at 1015 Melpomene Street. The motion to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission's decision of denial was introduced by Councilmember Banks.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Eric Iglesias, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 2763a2b5-ab9a-468f-8f6a-e81ee7711b39", + "uid": "2763a2b5-ab9a-468f-8f6a-e81ee7711b39", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 8, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal 1015 Melpomene St.\n- Summary: Motion upholding HDLC\u2019s denial, denying the applicant\u2019s appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-387\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to uphold HDLC\u2019s denial of the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, Appeal, Denial, M-20-387\n- UID: b145708f-e65e-4dad-aa12-19189e6b80e7\n\n- Topic: VCC Appeal 715 Bourbon St.\n- Summary: Motion upholding VCC\u2019s denial, denying the applicant\u2019s appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-398\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to uphold VCC\u2019s denial of the appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: VCC, Appeal, Denial, M-20-398\n- UID: b145708f-e65e-4dad-aa12-19189e6b80e7\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 64/20\n- Summary: Requesting a text amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in Article 8, the M-MU.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-94\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval of the text amendment to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, M-20-94\n- UID: b145708f-e65e-4dad-aa12-19189e6b80e7", + "uid": "b145708f-e65e-4dad-aa12-19189e6b80e7", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 9, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Maritime Mixed Use District Modification\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to modify the definition and use standards for campgrounds within the Maritime Mixed Use District, specifically including Recreational Vehicles in transient occupancy, reevaluating the minimum area required for campgrounds, and assessing the required perimeter lot setback. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 64/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with the amendments outlined.\n- Tags/Keywords: Maritime Mixed Use District, Campgrounds, City Planning Commission, ZD NO. 64/20\n- UID: 7d8a9d03-7b50-45f4-9cc3-c13887df2df0\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-397 by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: The motion aimed to approve the request with amendments related to the definition of campgrounds and their use standards, including the maximum density of campsites and compliance with state and city regulations. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-397\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with the specified amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion M-20-397, Campgrounds, Councilmember Nguyen\n- UID: 7d8a9d03-7b50-45f4-9cc3-c13887df2df0", + "uid": "7d8a9d03-7b50-45f4-9cc3-c13887df2df0", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 10, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 71/20 - Housing Authority of New Orleans\n- Summary: Request for an Affordable Housing Planned Development in an HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District, with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission for approval, subject to one exception and eleven provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 71/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was approved as recommended by the Commission, subject to one exception and eleven provisos, with amendments to provisos three and ten, and the addition of six provisos for a total of seventeen.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development, City Planning Commission\n- UID: c84001a6-fbff-4205-a439-e061a0e235fc\n\n- Topic: Motion - No. M-20-388 - By: Councilmember Banks\n- Summary: A motion approving the request as recommended by the Commission, subject to one exception and eleven provisos, with amendments to provisos three and ten, and the addition of six provisos for a total of seventeen.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-388\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous approval)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion approving the request was passed with the specified amendments and additions to provisos.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Approval, City Planning Commission\n- UID: c84001a6-fbff-4205-a439-e061a0e235fc", + "uid": "c84001a6-fbff-4205-a439-e061a0e235fc", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 11, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Compliance Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance requires that all proposed plans submitted to the City Planning Commission for final approval must comply with building design standards, including reinstating the curb for on-street parking, providing safe pedestrian access, and ensuring operational shutters sized to fit windows. It also mandates the submission of revised site plans to improve safety and circulation within the off-street parking area, and the provision of a security and operation plan, including exterior security cameras and a litter abatement program. Short-term rentals are prohibited at the development, and signage indicating the property manager's contact information must be posted inside and outside the building.\n- Ordinance Number: 11087528-bcd2-4b32-a9aa-fe9bdc71fa69\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 1 NAY, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote, incorporating requirements for zoning compliance, security measures, and property management contact information.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Compliance, Security, Property Management\n- UID: 11087528-bcd2-4b32-a9aa-fe9bdc71fa69\n\n- Topic: Provision of Off-Street Parking Spaces\n- Summary: The ordinance mandates the provision of at least eleven off-street parking spaces at all times, in compliance with the requirements of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: 11087528-bcd2-4b32-a9aa-fe9bdc71fa69\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without opposition, ensuring the provision of off-street parking spaces in compliance with zoning regulations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Off-Street Parking, Zoning Compliance\n- UID: 11087528-bcd2-4b32-a9aa-fe9bdc71fa69", + "uid": "11087528-bcd2-4b32-a9aa-fe9bdc71fa69", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 12, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 72/20 - Jenifer Halpern\n- Summary: Requesting a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to six exceptions and seventeen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 72/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 99a6c260-9e10-4913-85ab-815a0eb05a16\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 76/20 - Glenn Amedee and the Successton of David Amedee\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit a reception facility in an HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem\u00e9/Bywater Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission is \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 76/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (4 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed with 4 YEAS\n- UID: 99a6c260-9e10-4913-85ab-815a0eb05a16", + "uid": "99a6c260-9e10-4913-85ab-815a0eb05a16", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 13, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 77/20 - Request for Zoning Change\n- Summary: Request for a zoning change from C-1 General Commercial District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District for a specific parcel. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 77/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved as recommended by the City Planning report.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Commercial District, City Planning\n- UID: c2f54e9d-4cd0-48de-add8-0664935af718\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 78/20 - Text Amendment for Off-Street Parking\n- Summary: Request for a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District in the Lower Ninth Ward to amend off-street parking regulations and set a new front yard build-to-line for properties in the area.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 78/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Number of YEAS, Number of NAYS, Number of ABSTAIN, Number of ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The discussion was deferred, and no decision was made at the current meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Text Amendment, Off-Street Parking\n- UID: c2f54e9d-4cd0-48de-add8-0664935af718", + "uid": "c2f54e9d-4cd0-48de-add8-0664935af718", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 14, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 79/20 - Danielle M. Braxton and Christopher R. Patterson\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, on Square 419, Lot 9 or A2, in the Fourth Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 79/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, Planning\n- UID: a0a833d4-d5d0-424a-b78a-b29a69d96987\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-265\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, or on certain lots, an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 80/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Approval recommendation by the City Planning Commission\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, Medium Intensity\n- UID: a0a833d4-d5d0-424a-b78a-b29a69d96987", + "uid": "a0a833d4-d5d0-424a-b78a-b29a69d96987", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 15, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80/20 - Construction and General Laborers Local Union 99\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for drive-through facilities associated with a financial institution in an MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR APPROVAL\" with thirteen provisos.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 80/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8126d18b-ea41-4928-bc83-7fe346db9590\n\n- Topic: Subdivision Docket Appeal of Amy Scandaltato\n- Summary: Amy Scandaltato appealed the City Planning Commission's decision of \"denial\" of a re-subdivision for property located at 4533 Read Boulevard and 10149 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 082-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report recommending \"denial\" of the request received at the meeting of 11/5/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Subdivision, Appeal, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 8126d18b-ea41-4928-bc83-7fe346db9590", + "uid": "8126d18b-ea41-4928-bc83-7fe346db9590", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 16, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion Overruling CPC's Denial and Granting the Appeal\n- Summary: The motion aimed to overrule the CPC's denial and grant the appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-384\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, overruling the CPC's denial and granting the appeal.\n- UID: a719518b-3e51-489a-afdd-1901405c7d95\n\n- Topic: 2021 Budget Matters - Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The ordinance related to the levy of ad valorem taxes for the year 2021 and the reallocation of tax receipts for a state millage.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,158\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The outcome of the vote was not specified in the provided information.\n- UID: a719518b-3e51-489a-afdd-1901405c7d95\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The amendment aimed to correct a drafting error and increase the Downtown Development District's millage based on the expressed will of the board of commissioners.\n- Ordinance Number: 33158 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed, correcting a drafting error and increasing the Downtown Development District's millage.\n- UID: a719518b-3e51-489a-afdd-1901405c7d95", + "uid": "a719518b-3e51-489a-afdd-1901405c7d95", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 17, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of fees on property in special security and improvement taxing districts\n- Summary: This ordinance relates to the levy of fees on properties in special security and improvement taxing districts in the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. An amendment was also proposed to correct language errors and update information related to fees approved by voters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,159\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance and its amendment both passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Levy of fees, property taxing districts, amendment, voter approval\n- UID: 8b402aae-6b62-4f84-ad20-f18e49daab5e\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget for the year 2021\n- Summary: This ordinance provides a Capital Budget for the year 2021 in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,160\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific vote outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital Budget, 2021, city of New Orleans\n- UID: 8b402aae-6b62-4f84-ad20-f18e49daab5e", + "uid": "8b402aae-6b62-4f84-ad20-f18e49daab5e", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 18, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2021\n- Summary: The ordinance provides an operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021, in accordance with the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,161\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021 was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Revenues, City of New Orleans, 2021\n- UID: e9d99d2a-31a0-409d-8d62-9cc7c5617249\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance Calendar No. 33,161\n- Summary: This amendment increases HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT - FUND 4110 by $5,630,097 for the Office of Community Development.\n- Ordinance Number: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,161\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rule to receive Amendment No. RB-4110 HUD - Passed (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to increase HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT - FUND 4110 was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Housing and Urban Development, Office of Community Development\n- UID: e9d99d2a-31a0-409d-8d62-9cc7c5617249\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,161\n- Summary: This amendment increases LLE GRANTS - FUND 4411 by $5,000 for the Office of the Mayor-Grant Operations.\n- Ordinance Number: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,161\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the vote were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, LLE Grants, Office of the Mayor-Grant Operations\n- UID: e9d99d2a-31a0-409d-8d62-9cc7c5617249", + "uid": "e9d99d2a-31a0-409d-8d62-9cc7c5617249", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 19, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment No. RB-4411 (LLE) - Federal Grants\n- Summary: This amendment includes technical changes and increases in federal grants totaling $7,196,243.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD RB-4411 (LLE)\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed, allowing for the technical changes and increased federal grants.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Federal Grants, Technical Changes, Increased Funding\n- UID: e0cd6747-fe82-4cd8-a1ed-5758d067c6a1\n\n- Topic: Amendment No. RB-Federal Grants\n- Summary: This amendment includes increases in federal grants by $7,196,243.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD RB-Federal Grants\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed, allowing for the increased federal grants.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Federal Grants, Increased Funding\n- UID: e0cd6747-fe82-4cd8-a1ed-5758d067c6a1\n\n- Topic: Amendment No. RB-Special Funds\n- Summary: This amendment includes various changes, including decreases in specific funds and increases in on behalf payments for the New Orleans Fire Department.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD RB-Special Funds\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was passed, allowing for the specified changes in fund allocations.\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Special Funds, Fund Allocation Changes\n- UID: e0cd6747-fe82-4cd8-a1ed-5758d067c6a1", + "uid": "e0cd6747-fe82-4cd8-a1ed-5758d067c6a1", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 20, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment 5 - Environmental Disaster Mitigation Fund\n- Summary: Amendment 5 increases the Environmental Disaster Mitigation Fund for Public Works by $519. \n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Environmental Disaster Mitigation, Public Works, Fund 5107, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 6 - French Quarter Improvement Fund\n- Summary: Amendment 6 increases the French Quarter Improvement Fund for various City agencies/departments.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details or voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: French Quarter Improvement, Fund 5109, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 7 - Mrs. Otto Joachim Trust Fund\n- Summary: Amendment 7 increases the Mrs. Otto Joachim Trust Fund by $17 for the New Orleans Public Library.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details or voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Mrs. Otto Joachim Trust, Fund 5302, New Orleans Public Library, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 8 - Plygo-Community Service Commission Trust Fund\n- Summary: Amendment 8 adds the Plygo-Community Service Commission Trust Fund with $1,023 for New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC).\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details or voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Plygo-Community Service Commission Trust, Fund 5309, NORDC, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 9 - Ed Benjamin Trust Fund\n- Summary: Amendment 9 increases the Ed Benjamin Trust Fund by $92 for the Health Department.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details or voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ed Benjamin Trust, Fund 5312, Health Department, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 10 - Simon Hernsheim Trust Proceeds Fund\n- Summary: Amendment 10 increases the Simon Hernsheim Trust Proceeds Fund by $975 for the New Orleans Public Library.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details or voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Simon Hernsheim Trust Proceeds, Fund 5415, New Orleans Public Library, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 11 - Total for Special Revenues & Trust Funds\n- Summary: Amendment 11 increases the total for Special Revenues & Trust Funds by $3,556,967.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Additional details or voting outcomes were not provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Special Revenues, Trust Funds, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5\n\n- Topic: Amendment 14d5 - Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund\n- Summary: Items No. 1 and No. 2 decrease the \u201cEntergy Penalty Settlement Fund/Total Special Revenues and Trust Funds\u201d by $250,000.\n- Ordinance Number: 12/25/23, 2:22 PM cityofno.granicus.com/Minutes Viewer.php?view_id=42&clip_id=3728&doc_id=c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment passed with majority support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund, Total Special Revenues, Trust Funds, Amendment\n- UID: 70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5", + "uid": "70eb40ff-8976-4b31-9e42-ee3d09fb39c5", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 21, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,161 by Councilmembers Nguyen and Moreno\n- Summary: Items #1 and #2 increase the \u201cOther Financing Sources/Transfers from Other Funds\u201d by $250,000 with funds from the Council\u2019s Entergy Penalty Settlement Fund. Item #3 increases the Total General Fund by $250,000. Item #4 increases the \u201cTotal Discretionary Revenues and Other Financing Sources\u201d by $250,000.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD Council-RB-Special Funds - 2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment No. COUNCIL-RB-GF-2 was received and passed.\n- UID: 363d70b6-ef67-451c-99e3-e5729a54367a\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,161 by Councilmember Brossett\n- Summary: This amendment increases \u201cCONSOLIDATED TOTAL, ALL GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS\u201d by $16,388,307.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD RB-FINAL\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment No. RB-FINAL was received and passed.\n- UID: 363d70b6-ef67-451c-99e3-e5729a54367a", + "uid": "363d70b6-ef67-451c-99e3-e5729a54367a", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 22, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for Year 2021\n- Summary: The ordinance provided an operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. Several amendments were proposed and discussed, including adjustments to the City Council budget, the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center funding, and reductions in funding for the Sheriff\u2019s Office and Judicial and Parochial total. The motion to receive Amendment No. EB-FG-1 not on the Council's Agenda was passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to receive Amendment No. EB-FG-1 not on the Council's Agenda was passed.\n- UID: 5381fd48-1168-4ca0-8081-0fa95fb54558\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Operating Budget Ordinance\n- Summary: Amendments #1, #2, and #3 added 2020 Hurricane Isaac Drainage Point Repairs to the 2021 budget on behalf of the Office of Community Development. \n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-GF-1\n- Votes Summary: Not applicable\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendments to add 2020 Hurricane Isaac Drainage Point Repairs to the 2021 budget were discussed.\n- UID: 5381fd48-1168-4ca0-8081-0fa95fb54558", + "uid": "5381fd48-1168-4ca0-8081-0fa95fb54558", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 23, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to 2021 Budget for Grants and Funds\n- Summary: Several amendments were proposed to the 2021 budget, including adding state and federal grant funding for Coronavirus response, flood mitigation projects, and fire department grants. Adjustments were also made to various funds to align with budget figures. \n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD EB-Federal-GR-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Suspend the Rules - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments to the budget were approved, including the addition of various grants and adjustments to funds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendments, state grants, federal grants, fund adjustments\n- UID: b72e05e4-3110-4bba-a6ef-754ca7239625\n\n- Topic: Amendments to Downtown Development District's 2021 Budget\n- Summary: Amendments were proposed to decrease the Downtown Development District's 2021 budget, deappropriate BP Settlement Fund funding, and add funding to the French Quarter Improvement Fund. \n- Ordinance Number: NO. EB-SF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendments were proposed but no voting outcome was provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget amendments, downtown development, funding allocation\n- UID: b72e05e4-3110-4bba-a6ef-754ca7239625", + "uid": "b72e05e4-3110-4bba-a6ef-754ca7239625", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 24, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Various Budget Funds\n- Summary: Various amendments were made to different budget funds, including payroll clearing fund, library budget, health department budget, public works budget, and NORDC budget. The total for special revenues and trust funds was also adjusted.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD EB-SF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Suspend the Rules to receive Amendment No. EB-SF-1 on the Council's Agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Amendments, Council Meeting, Fund Adjustments\n- UID: 248ff7b1-dfc2-4fad-af5c-93ab9d982faa\n\n- Topic: Municipal Participation Grant V for Public Defender\n- Summary: Items #1 and #2 increased the other operating category in Municipal Participation Grant V for the Public Defender by $1,800,000.\n- Ordinance Number: 14e4.AMENDMENTS - TO CAL. NO. 33, 162 -\nCOUNCILMEMBER WILLIAMS - NO. COUNCIL EB-GF-1\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Defender, Grant Increase, Municipal Participation\n- UID: 248ff7b1-dfc2-4fad-af5c-93ab9d982faa", + "uid": "248ff7b1-dfc2-4fad-af5c-93ab9d982faa", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 25, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Emergency Budget Adjustments due to COVID-19 Pandemic\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to make emergency cost-cutting measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic and fiscal crisis, including adjustments to various operating categories and budget totals in different departments.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,093\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, implementing the proposed budget adjustments to address the pandemic's impact.\n- Tags/Keywords: Emergency Budget, COVID-19, Fiscal Crisis\n- UID: c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Additional Funding for New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to allocate additional funding to the Mayor's office for the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, specifically for the installation of crime and illegal dumping cameras in New Orleans East.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,162\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing the allocation of additional funds for the specified purposes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Funding Allocation, Security Measures, New Orleans East\n- UID: 26a82d21-6b09-45ef-98e7-373cb1499c0e", + "uid": "26a82d21-6b09-45ef-98e7-373cb1499c0e", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 26, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Settlement Operating Budget Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to decrease the Total Special Revenues and Trust Funds by $250,000. The motion to suspend the rules to receive Amendment No. COUNCIL EB-GF-2 not on the Council's Agenda passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-GF-2\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Decrease in Total Special Revenues and Trust Funds by $250,000.\n- UID: 18ee04bb-018c-4138-8e2d-d91dceb8447b\n\n- Topic: Entergy Penalty Operating Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance included multiple items that decreased the other operating category in Entergy Penalty Operating Budget by $250,000 and decreased the \u201cTotal Special Revenues & Trust Funds\u201d by the same amount. The motion to suspend the rules to receive Amendment No. COUNCIL-EB-SPECIAL FUNDS - 2 not on the Council's Agenda passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-Special Funds-2\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reduction in other operating category and Total Special Revenues & Trust Funds by $250,000.\n- UID: 18ee04bb-018c-4138-8e2d-d91dceb8447b\n\n- Topic: Grand Total Consolidated Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance included an amendment that adjusted the Grand Total Consolidated Funds total. Further details can be found in the provided link.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adjustment of the Grand Total Consolidated Funds total.\n- UID: 18ee04bb-018c-4138-8e2d-d91dceb8447b", + "uid": "18ee04bb-018c-4138-8e2d-d91dceb8447b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 27, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code for Notarial Service Fees\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 2-1103 of the City Code to increase fees for notarial services and related matters. The motion to suspend the rules to receive Amendment No. EB-FINAL not on the Council Agenda passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD EB-FINAL\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion to suspend the rules passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Notarial Services, Fees, Amendment\n- UID: 73e8bc03-9f87-4890-858e-728fe32c0805\n\n- Topic: Downtown Development District's 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. However, the ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: 33163\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance was withdrawn.\n- Tags/Keywords: Downtown Development District, 2021 Plan, Capital, Special Services\n- UID: 73e8bc03-9f87-4890-858e-728fe32c0805\n\n- Topic: Five Year Capital Program Recommendation\n- Summary: The motion recommends projects to be funded for the remaining four years of the Five Year Capital Program (2022-2025).\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-362\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion lying over for further discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: Five Year Capital Program, Funding, Projects\n- UID: 73e8bc03-9f87-4890-858e-728fe32c0805", + "uid": "73e8bc03-9f87-4890-858e-728fe32c0805", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 28, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget Approval for New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: The council considered and approved the operating budget of the New Orleans Aviation Board for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-363\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget for the New Orleans Aviation Board for the year 2021 was approved by the council.\n- UID: 6aa68b2f-c46e-4ea9-8723-3ab266df497d\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Approval for Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission\n- Summary: The council deliberated on and approved the operating budget of the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-364\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget for the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the year 2021 was approved by the council.\n- UID: 6aa68b2f-c46e-4ea9-8723-3ab266df497d\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Approval for French Market Corporation\n- Summary: The council reviewed and approved the operating budget of the French Market Corporation for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-365\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget for the French Market Corporation for the year 2021 was approved by the council.\n- UID: 6aa68b2f-c46e-4ea9-8723-3ab266df497d\n\n- Topic: Operating Budget Approval for New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: The council considered and approved the operating budget of the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-366\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget for the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for the year 2021 was approved by the council.\n- UID: 6aa68b2f-c46e-4ea9-8723-3ab266df497d", + "uid": "6aa68b2f-c46e-4ea9-8723-3ab266df497d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 29, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: Substitute motion M-20-366, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, sought approval of the Operating Budget for the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for the Year 2021. The motion was postponed on 2/23/21 and the electronic submission of the motion was made. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-366\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later date\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- UID: b3613875-a762-4497-ba39-9bf6370bf741\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Orleans Parish Communication District\n- Summary: Motion M-20-367, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, aimed to approve the Operating Budget of the Orleans Parish Communication District for the Year 2021. The motion was electronically submitted and subsequently withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-367\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Withdrawn - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Orleans Parish Communication District\n- UID: b3613875-a762-4497-ba39-9bf6370bf741\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Building Corporation\n- Summary: Motion M-20-368, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, aimed to approve the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Building Corporation for the Year 2021. The motion was electronically submitted and postponed to 2/23/21.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-368\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later date\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans Building Corporation\n- UID: b3613875-a762-4497-ba39-9bf6370bf741\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Technical Adjustments to Legislative Instruments\n- Summary: Motion M-20-402, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, sought authorization for the Clerk of Council staff to make necessary technical, typographical, mathematical, and/or structural adjustments to legislative instruments related to the adoption of the 2021 budget. The motion was electronically submitted and postponed to 3/19/21.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-402\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed to a later date\n- Tags/Keywords: Legislative Instruments, Authorization, Budget\n- UID: b3613875-a762-4497-ba39-9bf6370bf741", + "uid": "b3613875-a762-4497-ba39-9bf6370bf741", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 30, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Non-Exclusive Franchise for McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct and maintain a fiber-optic based communications system. A surety bond and annual payments are also provided for.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 31d34a0a-3682-481d-887e-f109ba710790\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC, to implement a Smart City Pilot developed in consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 31d34a0a-3682-481d-887e-f109ba710790\n\n- Topic: Amendment and Regulation of Electric Scooters\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain sections of the City Code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters, and provide regulations and prohibitions related to electric scooters.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed indefinitely\n- UID: 31d34a0a-3682-481d-887e-f109ba710790", + "uid": "31d34a0a-3682-481d-887e-f109ba710790", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 31, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,008\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 9cf37590-7d35-48f6-9f46-3795ab36b29b\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget Expenditures for 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to appropriate federal grant funds from Intergovernmental Transfers to the Mayor\u2019s Office of Homeland Security for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement related costs.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,009\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Technical correction needed, deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 9cf37590-7d35-48f6-9f46-3795ab36b29b\n\n- Topic: Mandating Access to Police Camera Footage\n- Summary: This ordinance mandates that NOPD provide an arrestee or their legal counsel prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage in connection with the accused\u2019s arrest.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- UID: 9cf37590-7d35-48f6-9f46-3795ab36b29b", + "uid": "9cf37590-7d35-48f6-9f46-3795ab36b29b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 32, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,018\n- Summary: The ordinance creates an exception from the 30-day production requirement for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization. It also removes the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33018 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed until 12/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- UID: fd9dcf3d-4eb1-48b2-ad48-ed08ceb2f7ac\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to summons in lieu of arrest and citation for municipal ordinance instead of state law violation. It provides guidelines for officers to issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations under certain circumstances.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Postponed until 12/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- UID: fd9dcf3d-4eb1-48b2-ad48-ed08ceb2f7ac", + "uid": "fd9dcf3d-4eb1-48b2-ad48-ed08ceb2f7ac", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 33, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Substitute Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,020\n- Summary: The ordinance clarifies the conditions under which a summons in lieu of arrest is not available, requires NOPD supervisor approval for arrest in certain cases, and makes changes to municipal offense and felony violations.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 5e3879ae-d46b-43b2-a8b7-b82a3568bfcd\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Ordinance No. 33,021\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to create regulations pertaining to the City\u2019s use of surveillance technology, ban the use of certain technology, provide for an approval process and Council oversight, limit the collection, use and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33021\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 5e3879ae-d46b-43b2-a8b7-b82a3568bfcd\n\n- Topic: Legislative Grouping by Councilmember Gisleson Palmer\n- Summary: Details of the ordinance were not provided, but the ordinance was discussed in the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferred to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 5e3879ae-d46b-43b2-a8b7-b82a3568bfcd", + "uid": "5e3879ae-d46b-43b2-a8b7-b82a3568bfcd", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 34, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The council considered an ordinance to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as required by state law and previous ordinances. Additionally, an amendment was proposed to replace \"Exhibit A\" with a revised Economic Development Plan. \n- Ordinance Number: 33081\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed, and the amendment to replace \"Exhibit A\" was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic development, Tourism and Cultural Fund, Amendment, Approval\n- UID: 58714a02-a7c2-42d0-8b58-70aa1e3a31d4\n\n- Topic: Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The council discussed an ordinance to adopt Article XII of Chapter 26 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, regarding Inclusionary Zoning. An amendment was also proposed to exempt certain developments from permitting fees and amend the effective date.\n- Ordinance Number: 33128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed, and an amendment was proposed for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Inclusionary Zoning, Permitting Fees, Amendment\n- UID: 58714a02-a7c2-42d0-8b58-70aa1e3a31d4", + "uid": "58714a02-a7c2-42d0-8b58-70aa1e3a31d4", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 35, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Wireless Franchise Grant to Branch Communications, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to Branch Communications, LLC, allowing them to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the public rights-of-way of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33128\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with unanimous support from the council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless franchise, Branch Communications, public rights-of-way, New Orleans, ordinance\n- UID: 7cd1e85a-c37c-4d01-bb5c-821c87be0ebf\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Section 26-15 of the City Code\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and specify the requirements for peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction in the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33146\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed and referred to the Canal Street Collapse Special Committee for further review and discussion.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, structural design, construction, engineers, peer review, ordinance\n- UID: 7cd1e85a-c37c-4d01-bb5c-821c87be0ebf\n\n- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for the Year 2020\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33147\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: No specific vote outcome is provided in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, expenditures, New Orleans, amendment, ordinance\n- UID: 7cd1e85a-c37c-4d01-bb5c-821c87be0ebf", + "uid": "7cd1e85a-c37c-4d01-bb5c-821c87be0ebf", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 36, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Transfer of Funds within the General Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to transfer funds within the General Fund to cover overages incurred during the year for 2020. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 24092862-4011-4642-b0ce-caf15b6f7cef\n\n- Topic: Authority of Department Members\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the Code of the City of New Orleans concerning the authority of certain members of the Department of Public Utilities, Department of Public Works, and the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 24092862-4011-4642-b0ce-caf15b6f7cef\n\n- Topic: Issuance of Summons for Violations\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to provide authorization for certain Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for certain violations on the public right of way. A deferral was requested to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Deferral Requested\n- Decision/Key Actions: Deferral requested to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- UID: 24092862-4011-4642-b0ce-caf15b6f7cef\n\n- Topic: City Planning Commission Motion\n- Summary: The motion directed the City Planning Commission to conduct a public\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - Lying Over\n- Decision/Key Actions: Lying over\n- UID: 24092862-4011-4642-b0ce-caf15b6f7cef", + "uid": "24092862-4011-4642-b0ce-caf15b6f7cef", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 37, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Ralph Mahana to the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: Motion appointing Ralph Mahana as a member of the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority, nominated by New Orleans & Company, effective until July 15, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-389\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ralph Mahana appointed as a member of the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority, New Orleans & Company, M-20-389\n- UID: 70018991-2893-47d1-bbd2-073d39f308d0\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Ayodele Love to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion appointing Ayodele Love as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, representing the Treme Historic District, effective until June 30, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-390\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ayodele Love appointed as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Treme Historic District, M-20-390\n- UID: 70018991-2893-47d1-bbd2-073d39f308d0\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Tenisha Stevens to the Metropolitan Human Services District\n- Summary: Motion appointing Tenisha Stevens as a member of the Metropolitan Human Services District, representing the Mayor's appointment, effective until November 16, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-391\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Tenisha Stevens appointed as a member of the Metropolitan Human Services District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Metropolitan Human Services District, Mayor's appointment, M-20-391\n- UID: 70018991-2893-47d1-bbd2-073d39f308d0", + "uid": "70018991-2893-47d1-bbd2-073d39f308d0", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 38, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Brian Turner to Metropolitan Human Services District\n- Summary: Motion appointing the Mayor's appointment of Brian Turner as a member of the Metropolitan Human Services District, serving as an advocate in the field of mental health, effective upon approval by the Council of the City of New Orleans for a term ending on November 19, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-392\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Brian Turner approved for a term ending on November 19, 2023.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Metropolitan Human Services District, Mental Health, Brian Turner\n- UID: 204e36b7-1ba4-455e-a873-be09f27dde94\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: Motion reappointing Geraldine Broussard Baloney as a member of the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, effective for a term ending on July 16, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-393\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reappointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney approved for a term ending on July 16, 2024.\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, Geraldine Broussard Baloney\n- UID: 204e36b7-1ba4-455e-a873-be09f27dde94\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Ruth Stephanie Bruno to New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion appointing Ruth Stephanie Bruno as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, representing the Uptown Historic District, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-394\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Appointment of Ruth Stephanie Bruno approved for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Ruth Stephanie Bruno\n- UID: 204e36b7-1ba4-455e-a873-be09f27dde94", + "uid": "204e36b7-1ba4-455e-a873-be09f27dde94", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 39, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Donna Wakeman to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Donna Wakeman as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, replacing Maria Montero for an unexpired term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-395\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Donna Wakeman appointed to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Donna Wakeman\n- UID: 0c780ff5-9207-4023-935a-22d28daa7c49\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lee Bressler to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Lee Bressler as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, replacing H.V. Nagendra for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-396\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Lee Bressler appointed to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Lee Bressler\n- UID: 0c780ff5-9207-4023-935a-22d28daa7c49\n\n- Topic: Request for Qualifications and Proposals for an accounting consultant\n- Summary: Motion directing the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications and Proposals for an accounting consultant in accordance with Council Rule 42.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-399\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for Qualifications and Proposals for an accounting consultant to be issued and advertised.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Utilities Regulatory Office, Request for Qualifications, Accounting Consultant\n- UID: 0c780ff5-9207-4023-935a-22d28daa7c49", + "uid": "0c780ff5-9207-4023-935a-22d28daa7c49", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 40, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-400\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish the Algiers Riverfront Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-400\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider the proposed amendment.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Algiers Riverfront Overlay District\n- UID: 75f24291-ac6c-45e6-a758-6ead34674575\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Motion M-20-400\n- Summary: Amendment to Motion M-20-400 to clarify the considerations for the proposed overlay, including the possibility of rezoning and updates to the Riverfront Overlay RIV-2 Algiers Sub-District Standards.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-400 AMD\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment passed to clarify considerations for the proposed overlay.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission, Amendment\n- UID: 75f24291-ac6c-45e6-a758-6ead34674575\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-401\n- Summary: Motion directing the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-401\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion outcome not specified in the summary.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 75f24291-ac6c-45e6-a758-6ead34674575", + "uid": "75f24291-ac6c-45e6-a758-6ead34674575", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 41, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendments to Article 5 \"Planned Development Standards\" and creation of the \"Brown's Dairy Affordable Housing Homeownership District\"\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to provide flexibility in the redevelopment of certain sites to create affordable housing homeownership opportunities. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-401\n- Votes Summary: Passed - 7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed, allowing for the creation of the zoning overlay district for affordable housing homeownership opportunities.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Zoning Overlay, Redevelopment, Flexibility\n- UID: bf1879e4-70cd-43b8-accd-705c4ec0487d\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Regular Council Meeting Schedule\n- Summary: The motion aimed to change the regular Council meeting date from December 1, 2020 to December 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-403\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was passed to amend the regular Council meeting schedule.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Meeting Schedule, Motion, Amendment\n- UID: bf1879e4-70cd-43b8-accd-705c4ec0487d\n\n- Topic: Allocation of Economic Development Fund Millage Receipts\n- Summary: The resolution aimed to allocate up to 10% of the millage receipts to the Department of Safety and Permits and the City Planning Commission, pending voter approval.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-404\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was passed, allowing for the allocation of millage receipts to support economic development activities in the City.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Fund, Millage, Allocation, City Planning\n- UID: bf1879e4-70cd-43b8-accd-705c4ec0487d", + "uid": "bf1879e4-70cd-43b8-accd-705c4ec0487d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 42, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Council Recess\n- Summary: The council recessed, as motioned by Moreno and seconded by Nguyen, with all members present in favor. The council later reconvened with the same members in favor.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Recess - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Reconvene - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The council recessed and later reconvened as per the motions made.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council Recess, Meeting Procedure\n- UID: 0ad97adf-8c72-45c7-be23-c0ce923b755b\n\n- Topic: Roll Call\n- Summary: The roll call was conducted with Brossett, Giarrusso, Gisleson Palmer, Moreno, Nguyen, and Williams present, and Banks absent.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Roll call conducted with members present and absent noted.\n- Tags/Keywords: Roll Call, Council Attendance\n- UID: 0ad97adf-8c72-45c7-be23-c0ce923b755b\n\n- Topic: Public E-Comment Forms\n- Summary: The council provided information for the public to submit comments in advance for each legislation, following the Attorney General\u2019s guidelines for the city\u2019s Council Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Information provided for public participation in advance of legislation.\n- Tags/Keywords: Public Participation, E-Comment Forms, Attorney General\u2019s Guidelines\n- UID: 0ad97adf-8c72-45c7-be23-c0ce923b755b", + "uid": "0ad97adf-8c72-45c7-be23-c0ce923b755b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 43, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: 2021 Budget Matters - Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to the levy of ad valorem taxes on all taxable properties in the City of New Orleans for the year 2021, including special development and security districts. An amendment was added to the ordinance, and it passed after the amendment.\n- Ordinance Number: 33158\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Amendment - Passed (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 3: As Amended - Passed (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with the added amendment.\n- UID: fb80a322-99c7-40ff-9c35-8eb1675e23f1", + "uid": "fb80a322-99c7-40ff-9c35-8eb1675e23f1", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 44, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of fees on property located in special security and improvement taxing districts\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed the levy of fees on property located in special security and improvement taxing districts in the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. The motion to suspend the rules to add an amendment to the Council's agenda passed unanimously, and the subsequent amendment also passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,159\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Suspend the Rules - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Amendment - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 3: As Amended - Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and the subsequent amendment were both approved unanimously.\n- UID: 323e38b3-f597-48bc-ba0c-f6255b9adcbe\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget for the year 2021\n- Summary: The ordinance provided a Capital Budget for the year 2021 in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter. Further details can be accessed through the provided link. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,160\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The details of the voting outcomes for this ordinance were not provided in the summary.\n- UID: 323e38b3-f597-48bc-ba0c-f6255b9adcbe", + "uid": "323e38b3-f597-48bc-ba0c-f6255b9adcbe", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 45, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Revenues for the City of New Orleans for the Year 2021\n- Summary: This ordinance provides the operating budget of revenues for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,161\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: Suspend the rules to add Amendment RB-4110 (HUD) to the Council's Agenda - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 3: Amendment - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted, and an amendment was made to add RB-4110 (HUD) to the Council's Agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: City of New Orleans, operating budget, revenues, Amendment RB-4110 (HUD)\n- UID: d360c965-6678-49c1-a5be-5cf126cdf210", + "uid": "d360c965-6678-49c1-a5be-5cf126cdf210", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 46, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment RB-4111 (LLS)\n- Summary: Amendment RB-4111 (LLS) was introduced to the Council's Agenda by Councilmember Brossett. The motion to add the amendment to the agenda passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was successfully added to the Council's Agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: RB-4111, LLS, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 9be25549-fa7c-4fe2-8130-da2749873674\n\n- Topic: Amendment RB-Federal Grant\n- Summary: Councilmember Brossett proposed the amendment RB-Federal Grant, and the motion to add it to the Council's Agenda passed with 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD RB-4411 (LLE)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (5 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment RB-Federal Grant was successfully added to the Council's Agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: RB-Federal Grant, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 9be25549-fa7c-4fe2-8130-da2749873674\n\n- Topic: Amendment RB-Special Funds\n- Summary: The motion to add Amendment RB-Special Funds to the Council's Agenda, introduced by Councilmember Brossett, passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment RB-Special Funds was successfully added to the Council's Agenda.\n- Tags/Keywords: RB-Special Funds, Amendment, Council Meeting\n- UID: 9be25549-fa7c-4fe2-8130-da2749873674", + "uid": "9be25549-fa7c-4fe2-8130-da2749873674", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 47, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment RB-Special Funds 2\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules and add Amendment Council RB-Special Funds 2 to the agenda. The motion passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD RB-Special Funds\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was successfully added to the agenda.\n- UID: d1024deb-d694-4a9d-8d8a-e85dfd75242c\n\n- Topic: Amendment Council RB-Special Funds~-2\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules and add Amendment Council RB GF-2 to the agenda. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD Council-RB-Special Funds~-2\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was successfully added to the agenda.\n- UID: d1024deb-d694-4a9d-8d8a-e85dfd75242c\n\n- Topic: Amendment RB-Final\n- Summary: The council voted to suspend the rules and add Amendment RB-Final to the agenda. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: 33161 AMD Council-RB-GF-2\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was successfully added to the agenda.\n- UID: d1024deb-d694-4a9d-8d8a-e85dfd75242c", + "uid": "d1024deb-d694-4a9d-8d8a-e85dfd75242c", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 48, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Operating Budget of Expenditures for the City of New Orleans for Year 2021\n- Summary: The ordinance provided an operating budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans for the year 2021 in accordance with specific sections of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,162\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The operating budget ordinance passed without any amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating budget, City of New Orleans, 2021, budget expenditures\n- UID: d03a49bf-503d-4a4e-b55a-9ffa9f81ac5b\n\n- Topic: Amendment Council EB-GF-1\n- Summary: The motion was to suspend the rules to add Amendment Council EB-GF-1 to the Council's Agenda.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n - Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add Amendment Council EB-GF-1 to the agenda passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Council agenda, amendment, suspension of rules\n- UID: d03a49bf-503d-4a4e-b55a-9ffa9f81ac5b", + "uid": "d03a49bf-503d-4a4e-b55a-9ffa9f81ac5b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 49, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment EB-Federal Grant 1\n- Summary: The motion to suspend the rules and add Amendment EB-Federal Grant 1 to the Council's agenda was passed. The ordinance aimed to introduce an amendment related to a federal grant.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-GF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment added to the Council's agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: EB-Federal Grant, Amendment, Council Agenda\n- UID: c070fcf8-8fbd-496f-8010-5aeeba37cc9b\n\n- Topic: Amendment EB-SF-1\n- Summary: The motion to suspend the rules and add Amendment EB-SF-1 to the Council's agenda was passed unanimously. This amendment was related to a specific topic not explicitly mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD EB-Federal-GR-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment added to the Council's agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Agenda\n- UID: c070fcf8-8fbd-496f-8010-5aeeba37cc9b\n\n- Topic: Amendment Council EB-GF-1\n- Summary: The motion to suspend the rules and add Amendment Council EB-GF-1 to the Council's agenda was passed unanimously. This amendment was related to a specific topic not explicitly mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD EB~-SF~-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Amendment added to the Council's agenda\n- Tags/Keywords: Amendment, Council Agenda\n- UID: c070fcf8-8fbd-496f-8010-5aeeba37cc9b", + "uid": "c070fcf8-8fbd-496f-8010-5aeeba37cc9b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 50, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment Council EB-GF-1\n- Summary: The motion to amend Council EB-GF-1 was proposed by Williams and seconded by Nguyen. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no members absent or recused. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-GF-1\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Council EB-GF-1 was successfully added to the Council's agenda.\n- UID: f30b1980-8bb0-4870-bb54-6cfd0486d221\n\n- Topic: Amendment Council EB-GF-2\n- Summary: The motion to amend Council EB-GF-2 was proposed by Moreno and seconded by Brossett. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no members absent or recused. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-GF-2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Council EB-GF-2 was successfully added to the Council's agenda.\n- UID: f30b1980-8bb0-4870-bb54-6cfd0486d221\n\n- Topic: Amendment Council EB-SPECIAL FUNDS 2\n- Summary: The motion to amend Council EB-SPECIAL FUNDS 2 was proposed by Nguyen and seconded by Moreno. The vote resulted in 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS, with no members absent or recused. The motion passed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 AMD Council-EB-SPECIAL FUNDS 2\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Council EB-SPECIAL FUNDS 2 was successfully added to the Council's agenda.\n- UID: f30b1980-8bb0-4870-bb54-6cfd0486d221", + "uid": "f30b1980-8bb0-4870-bb54-6cfd0486d221", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 51, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of City Code Section 2-1103 for Notarial Services\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to increase fees for notarial services and related matters.\n- Ordinance Number: 33162 - 28551 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion to Suspend the Rules - PASSED - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: Amendment - PASSED - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 3: Final Motion as Amended - PASSED - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed after motions to suspend the rules and amend it, with no opposition from council members.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Code, Notarial Services, Fee Increase\n- UID: 285d2a73-765b-4413-a98c-ae5dcd9e91fc", + "uid": "285d2a73-765b-4413-a98c-ae5dcd9e91fc", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 52, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adoption of Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021. The motion was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,164\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was withdrawn.\n- UID: 471c40e0-7094-4782-a983-e2a66a0eb1cb\n\n- Topic: Recommendation of Projects for Five Year Capital Program\n- Summary: The ordinance recommended projects to be funded for the remaining four years of the Five Year Capital Program (2022-2025). The motion was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-20-362\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was adopted.\n- UID: 471c40e0-7094-4782-a983-e2a66a0eb1cb\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Aviation Board\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to approve the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Aviation Board for the Year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: NO. M-20-363\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not provided\n- UID: 471c40e0-7094-4782-a983-e2a66a0eb1cb", + "uid": "471c40e0-7094-4782-a983-e2a66a0eb1cb", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 53, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for Year 2021\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for the Year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-364\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Operating Budget for Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission for Year 2021 approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission, Approval\n- UID: f4b7aa61-4f30-48b5-afd9-b8d529413d1d\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for French Market Corporation for Year 2021\n- Summary: The council approved the Operating Budget of the French Market Corporation for the Year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-365\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Operating Budget for French Market Corporation for Year 2021 approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, French Market Corporation, Approval\n- UID: f4b7aa61-4f30-48b5-afd9-b8d529413d1d", + "uid": "f4b7aa61-4f30-48b5-afd9-b8d529413d1d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 54, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation\n- Summary: The council considered Motion M-20-366, which involved approving the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation for the Year 2021. The motion was initially introduced by Councilmember Brossett and subsequently withdrawn. A substitute motion was then introduced by Councilmember Brossett and was ultimately passed.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-366\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The substitute motion for approving the Operating Budget was ultimately passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor Management Corporation, Approval\n- UID: b9151c8f-9dc0-424b-8b53-9844f08f8e9b", + "uid": "b9151c8f-9dc0-424b-8b53-9844f08f8e9b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 55, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for Orleans Parish Communication District\n- Summary: The motion to approve the Operating Budget of the Orleans Parish Communication District for the Year 2021 was withdrawn.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-367\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Withdrawn\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, Orleans Parish Communication District\n- UID: cdf5e573-0b7c-448a-86e9-c9a902fff4e0\n\n- Topic: Approval of Operating Budget for New Orleans Building Corporation\n- Summary: The motion to approve the Operating Budget of the New Orleans Building Corporation for the Year 2021 was adopted with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-368\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adopted\n- Tags/Keywords: Operating Budget, New Orleans Building Corporation\n- UID: cdf5e573-0b7c-448a-86e9-c9a902fff4e0\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Technical Adjustments to 2021 Budget Legislation\n- Summary: The motion authorizing the Clerk of Council staff to make necessary technical, typographical, mathematical, and/or structural adjustments to any legislative instrument related to the adoption of the 2021 budget was passed with 7 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-402\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget Legislation, Clerk of Council, Technical Adjustments\n- UID: cdf5e573-0b7c-448a-86e9-c9a902fff4e0", + "uid": "cdf5e573-0b7c-448a-86e9-c9a902fff4e0", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 56, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion No. M-20-402\n- Summary: Motion to suspend the rules and add Motion No. M-20-402 to the Council's agenda. \n- Ordinance Number: M-20-402\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to suspend the rules and add Motion No. M-20-402 to the agenda passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Agenda, Council Meeting, Suspend Rules\n- UID: 56f6bff8-5b75-4868-b85c-9b70b4f3fc21\n\n- Topic: Resolution No. R-20-404\n- Summary: Resolution to allocate up to 10% of the millage receipts to the Department of Safety and Permits and the City Planning Commission for land use processes and regulations.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-404\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n Vote 2: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was added to the agenda and subsequently adopted with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Fund, Millage, Department of Safety and Permits, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 56f6bff8-5b75-4868-b85c-9b70b4f3fc21", + "uid": "56f6bff8-5b75-4868-b85c-9b70b4f3fc21", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 57, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Amend Regular Council Meeting Schedule\n- Summary: The motion aimed to change the regular Council meeting from Tuesday, December 1, 2020, to Thursday, December 3, 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-403\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed, and the regular Council meeting was rescheduled.\n- UID: b97ecf81-3de1-425a-a119-e03ad221cd34\n\n- Topic: Adoption of Article XII of Chapter 26 of the Code\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish inclusionary zoning regulations, application requirements, compliance measures, enforcement procedures, and penalties.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,128\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was postponed until January 15, 2021.\n- UID: b97ecf81-3de1-425a-a119-e03ad221cd34\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The amendment aimed to exempt certain developments from permitting fees, amend the effective date, and require periodic public hearings to consider changes to inclusionary zoning policy.\n- Ordinance Number: Amendment to CAL. NO. 33,128\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment was discussed and postponed, with no specific voting outcomes provided.\n- UID: b97ecf81-3de1-425a-a119-e03ad221cd34", + "uid": "b97ecf81-3de1-425a-a119-e03ad221cd34", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 58, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Surveillance Technology Regulations\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend and reordain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to create regulations pertaining to the city's use of surveillance technology. It includes provisions to ban the use of certain technology, provide an approval process and Council oversight of surveillance technology, limit the collection, use, and sharing of personal data, and mandate annual surveillance reporting.\n- Ordinance Number: 33128 - 28546 M.C.S.\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Amendment - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n Vote 2: As Amended - Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was passed after being amended.\n- Tags/Keywords: Surveillance technology, Regulations, City of New Orleans, Council oversight\n- UID: 26b95ae7-e52e-4aa7-b6b7-b1b5f092ed31", + "uid": "26b95ae7-e52e-4aa7-b6b7-b1b5f092ed31", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 59, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Approval of Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to approve the economic development plan of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, as per Ordinance No. 28341, with an amendment to replace \"Exhibit A\" with the revised Economic Development Plan adopted on November 16, 2020. The amendment was moved and seconded, and both the amendment and the motion as amended passed unanimously.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,081\n- Votes Summary:\n - Amendment Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n - Motion as Amended Vote: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to the ordinance was made to replace \"Exhibit A\" with the revised Economic Development Plan, and both the amendment and the motion as amended passed.\n- UID: 09f70d07-eb00-40d9-9d27-56737cae91e5", + "uid": "09f70d07-eb00-40d9-9d27-56737cae91e5", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 60, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Communication from Theresa R. Becher, Council Research Officer\n- Summary: Theresa R. Becher submitted recommended agenda items for deferrals for the November 19, 2020 Regular Council meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Items deferred due to COVID-19 pandemic\n- Tags/Keywords: Theresa R. Becher, deferrals, COVID-19 pandemic\n- UID: 3c704603-a173-4b3a-a3ef-ce229058fdf9\n\n- Topic: Communication from Erin Spears, Chief of Staff & Counsel, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- Summary: Erin Spears submitted a transmittal document for communications related to electric and gas utility matters to be received by the Council of the City of New Orleans at its meeting on November 19, 2020. The documents included reports from Entergy New Orleans, LLC and a motion to intervene out of time submitted by the National Audubon Society.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Reports and motion were submitted to the Council\n- Tags/Keywords: Erin Spears, Entergy New Orleans, National Audubon Society, electric and gas utility, motion to intervene\n- UID: 3c704603-a173-4b3a-a3ef-ce229058fdf9", + "uid": "3c704603-a173-4b3a-a3ef-ce229058fdf9", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 61, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Amendments to City Code for Office of Inspector General\n- Summary: Dane S. Ciolino, the Executive Administrator and General Council of the New Orleans Ethics Review Board, requested the Council to consider amendments to the City Code to broaden the pool of eligible candidates for the Office of Inspector General.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The request was electronically submitted and received for consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ethics Review Board, City Code Amendments, Inspector General, Eligible Candidates\n- UID: 46d0e3f4-b4ed-4cd1-a883-72ed736ef772\n\n- Topic: Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\n- Summary: Lisa D. Alexis, President of the New Orleans Tourism & Cultural Fund, transmitted the revised Economic Development Plan for New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, along with its 2020 Program Budget, for consideration.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmission was electronically submitted and received, with a hearing date set for 12/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Economic Development Plan, Tourism and Cultural Fund, Program Budget\n- UID: 46d0e3f4-b4ed-4cd1-a883-72ed736ef772\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Applications\n- Summary: Jenna D. Burke, Director of Land Use for Councilmember Jay H. Banks, transmitted the Mayor's Office of Economic Development's recommendation of approval and requested the scheduling of a public hearing for two Restoration Tax Abatement applications.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmission was electronically submitted and received, with a hearing date set for 12/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Economic Development, Public Hearing\n- UID: 46d0e3f4-b4ed-4cd1-a883-72ed736ef772", + "uid": "46d0e3f4-b4ed-4cd1-a883-72ed736ef772", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 62, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: RTA Application #20 226 Decatur, LLC\n- Summary: The Mayor's Office recommended approval and public hearing for the RTA Application #20 226 Decatur, LLC and RTA Application #20 CNI Development, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: 8-0126, 8-0067\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Public hearing scheduled for 12/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: RTA, public hearing, economic development\n- UID: 65507cb0-700a-4ef0-b92c-fb3684419ce3\n\n- Topic: Request for zoning change for property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: Stephen Gernhauser, Attorney at Law, requested a zoning change for a property located at 20824 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Report needed from CPC\n- Tags/Keywords: zoning change, property development\n- UID: 65507cb0-700a-4ef0-b92c-fb3684419ce3\n\n- Topic: Appeal of HDLC's denial of demolition request for property located at 5221 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: J. Nicole Webre, Webre Consulting, requested to appeal the HDLC's denial of a demolition request for a property located at 5221 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: appeal, demolition request, property development\n- UID: 65507cb0-700a-4ef0-b92c-fb3684419ce3", + "uid": "65507cb0-700a-4ef0-b92c-fb3684419ce3", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 63, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC's denial of a demolition application for 5221 Coliseum Street\n- Summary: The Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) denied an application to demolish more than 50% of the roof structure and exterior walls for the property at 5221 Coliseum Street.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The denial of the demolition application was upheld.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, demolition, denial, 5221 Coliseum Street\n- UID: 971fae72-5082-4652-8579-5959c185efde\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket Numbers and Design Review\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission transmitted Zoning Docket Numbers 84/20, 85/20, 86/20, 87/20, 88/20, 89/20, and 90/20, with deadlines ranging from 1/18/21 to NONE, and Design Review 137/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The transmission of Zoning Docket Numbers and Design Review was received.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Zoning Docket, Design Review\n- UID: 971fae72-5082-4652-8579-5959c185efde\n\n- Topic: Motion to Adopt Consent Agenda and Refer Other Matters\n- Summary: A motion was made to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters to the proper agency, which was moved by Williams and seconded by Giarrusso. The motion passed with 6 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - 6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to adopt the consent agenda and refer other matters was passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, Consent Agenda, Referral\n- UID: 971fae72-5082-4652-8579-5959c185efde", + "uid": "971fae72-5082-4652-8579-5959c185efde", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 64, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Application for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway\n- Summary: Victoria Lewandrowski, Economic Development Liaison, District \"E,\" requested a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application #2019-0490 for 6324 Chef Menteur Highway, 6400 Chef Menteur, LLC. The request was approved and the hearing date was set for 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n - Motion to Suspend the Rules: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for public hearing approved, hearing date set.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Public Hearing, Economic Development, 6324 Chef Menteur Highway\n- UID: 2eef119d-a695-40be-ba3f-b7bd27e33b0b\n\n- Topic: Restoration Tax Abatement Application for 1012 Canal Street\n- Summary: Jenna Burke, Director of Land Use, District B, requested a public hearing for the Restoration Tax Abatement application #2018-0290 for 1012 Canal Street, Rahul Properties, LLC. The communication was received at the meeting of 11/19/20, and the hearing was held.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for public hearing acknowledged, hearing held.\n- Tags/Keywords: Restoration Tax Abatement, Public Hearing, Land Use, 1012 Canal Street\n- UID: 2eef119d-a695-40be-ba3f-b7bd27e33b0b", + "uid": "2eef119d-a695-40be-ba3f-b7bd27e33b0b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 65, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Participation of Municipal Address 1012 Canal Street\n- Summary: A resolution approving the participation of municipal address 1012 Canal Street, owned by Rahul Properties, LLC, as identified by the State Board of Commerce and Industry application number RTA #2018-0290.\n- Ordinance Number: R-20-386\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopted - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The resolution was adopted with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: Resolution, Municipal Address, Participation, Rahul Properties, LLC, State Board of Commerce and Industry, RTA #2018-0290\n- UID: 5a1890cf-25b8-4973-9a65-97e0d22b28b5\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Sharon Bourn, Musso Architects\n- Summary: A request to appeal the HDLC's decision of denial of the application to install a new through wall vent in an existing transom for a property located at 701 Tchoupitoulas Street.\n- Ordinance Number: Not specified\n- Votes Summary: Not specified\n- Decision/Key Actions: The appeal was submitted by Sharon Bourn and involved a property at 701 Tchoupitoulas Street.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC Appeal, Sharon Bourn, Musso Architects, 701 Tchoupitoulas Street, Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- UID: 5a1890cf-25b8-4973-9a65-97e0d22b28b5", + "uid": "5a1890cf-25b8-4973-9a65-97e0d22b28b5", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 66, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Eric Iglesias\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a request to appeal the Historic District Landmarks Commission\u2019s decision to deny the application to expand the second floor gallery for a property located at 1015 Melpomene Street.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-385\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion overruled HDLC\u2019s denial and granted the applicant\u2019s appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, historic district, landmarks, commission, denial\n- UID: 25a81bab-4408-4864-84e7-17f9f52c713d\n\n- Topic: HDLC Appeal of Eric Iglesias\n- Summary: The ordinance involved a motion to uphold HDLC\u2019s denial and deny the applicant\u2019s appeal for the expansion of the second floor gallery.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-387\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion upheld HDLC\u2019s denial and denied the applicant\u2019s appeal.\n- Tags/Keywords: HDLC, appeal, historic district, landmarks, commission, denial\n- UID: 25a81bab-4408-4864-84e7-17f9f52c713d", + "uid": "25a81bab-4408-4864-84e7-17f9f52c713d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 67, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: VCC Appeal for 715 Bourbon St.\n- Summary: The appeal was made on behalf of John C. Williams to appeal the Vieux Carr\u00e9 Commission's decision of \"denial\" of proposal to demolish existing stoops and lower door sills by 18\". A motion was made to uphold VCC's denial, denying the applicant's appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: VCC Appeal - Final\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to uphold VCC's denial passed.\n- UID: 14749270-2080-43f3-ae62-7ce837c52a1e\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 64/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-94\n- Summary: This ordinance was related to Zoning Docket No. 64/20. The voting outcome was not provided in the given information.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 64/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-94\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The voting outcome was not provided in the given information.\n- UID: 14749270-2080-43f3-ae62-7ce837c52a1e", + "uid": "14749270-2080-43f3-ae62-7ce837c52a1e", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 68, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Request for Text Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: The request was to establish \"Campground\" as a permitted use in the Maritime Mixed Use District, with amendments related to types of transient occupancy, density levels for camping spaces, and required perimeter lot setback. The City Planning Commission recommended \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 64/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 2 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with amendments related to the maximum density of campsites per acre, compliance with state and city regulations, and permitted structures associated with campgrounds.\n- UID: d73a5a55-4420-41d7-8da7-fa06ea374520", + "uid": "d73a5a55-4420-41d7-8da7-fa06ea374520", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 69, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Campground Regulations\n- Summary: The ordinance covers regulations related to campground storage, residency, setbacks, and landscaping. It was moved by Nguyen, seconded by Moreno, and adopted with 6 YEAS and 0 NAYS.\n- Ordinance Number: M=20-397\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Adoption of the ordinance with specified regulations for campgrounds.\n- Tags/Keywords: Campground, Regulations, Adoption\n- UID: ecf49350-8b99-442b-a969-501046122ab6\n\n- Topic: Affordable Housing Planned Development\n- Summary: The ordinance pertains to a request for an Affordable Housing Planned Development in a specific district, with recommendations for approval subject to exceptions and provisos. It was discussed by the Housing Authority of New Orleans. \n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO. 71/20\n- Votes Summary: Not provided\n- Decision/Key Actions: Request for approval subject to specified conditions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Planned Development, City Planning\n- UID: ecf49350-8b99-442b-a969-501046122ab6", + "uid": "ecf49350-8b99-442b-a969-501046122ab6", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 70, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-388\n- Summary: Motion approving the request with amendments to provisos and the addition of six new provisos, for a total of seventeen provisos, including requirements for building design standards, revised site plans for parking, a security and operation plan, and a prohibition on short-term rentals.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-388\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 4 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion M-20-388 approving the request with amendments and additional provisos passed with 8 YEAS.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Amendments, Parking, Security, Short-term rentals\n- UID: 512bb1fc-9721-470a-b7c6-95c6b970c107", + "uid": "512bb1fc-9721-470a-b7c6-95c6b970c107", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 71, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Developer Requirements for Property Management\n- Summary: The ordinance mandates the placement of signage indicating the name and contact information of a property manager inside and outside the building, as well as the submission of a litter abatement program letter. It also prohibits loitering in front of the structure and requires operational decorative elements. The ordinance was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-388\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with a majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property Management, Litter Abatement, Loitering, Decorative Elements\n- UID: bc2cc829-84f2-4df1-b816-b354bcb5daaa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 72/20 - Jenifer Halpern\n- Summary: The ordinance requests a planned development in a C-3 Heavy Commercial District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The ordinance was approved.\n- Ordinance Number: 72/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved by the council.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Planned Development, Commercial District\n- UID: bc2cc829-84f2-4df1-b816-b354bcb5daaa", + "uid": "bc2cc829-84f2-4df1-b816-b354bcb5daaa", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 72, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 76/20 - GLENN AMEDEE AND THE SUCCESSION OF DAVID AMEDEE\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use for a reception facility in specific districts. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"NO LEGAL MAJORITY\".\n- Ordinance Number: 76/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Failed - (4 YEAS, 1 AYS, 4 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The conditional use request for a reception facility did not receive a legal majority vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Reception Facility, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 86057ca0-761d-4229-bdf8-fbd655f0b560\n\n- Topic: ZONING DOCKET NO. 77/20 - CITY COUNCIL MOTION NO. M-20-237\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from C-1 General Commercial District to C-3 Heavy Commercial District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: 77/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Vote details not provided)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change from C-1 to C-3 was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, City Planning Commission, Commercial Districts\n- UID: 86057ca0-761d-4229-bdf8-fbd655f0b560", + "uid": "86057ca0-761d-4229-bdf8-fbd655f0b560", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 73, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion M-20-382\n- Summary: The motion approved the request as recommended in the City Planning report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-382\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was approved with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Approval, Motion M-20-382\n- UID: c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 78/20\n- Summary: The ordinance requested a text amendment to establish a new Interim Zoning District in the Lower Ninth Ward to amend off-street parking regulations and set a new front yard build-to-line for properties in the area.\n- Ordinance Number: Zoning Docket No. 78/20\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was discussed at the hearing.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Amendment, Lower Ninth Ward, Off-Street Parking\n- UID: 5e4b3a2d-13ff-417c-9a2c-54574546f24d\n\n- Topic: Motion M-20-383\n- Summary: The motion approved the request as recommended in the City Planning Report.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-383\n- Votes Summary: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was electronically submitted and postponed as per Council Rule 34.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning, Approval, Motion M-20-383\n- UID: c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa", + "uid": "5e4b3a2d-13ff-417c-9a2c-54574546f24d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 74, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 79/20 - Danielle M. Braxton and Christopher R. Patterson\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District for certain lots. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR MODIFIED APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_ NO. 79/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Approved - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT, 0 RECUSED)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was approved.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f7d396ab-b811-460d-b688-edd7af28d2ea\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 80/20 - City Council Motion No. M-20-265\n- Summary: Requesting a zoning change from MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District to HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District, or on certain lots, an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\".\n- Ordinance Number: ZD NO 80/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Not available in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: The zoning change request was continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, District Change, City Planning Commission\n- UID: f7d396ab-b811-460d-b688-edd7af28d2ea\n\n- Topic: Zoning Docket No. 81/20 - Construction and General Laborers Local Union 99\n- Summary: Not available in the provided information\n- Ordinance Number: Not available in the provided information\n- Votes Summary: Not available in the provided information\n- Decision/Key Actions: Not available in the provided information\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Local Union\n- UID: f7d396ab-b811-460d-b688-edd7af28d2ea", + "uid": "f7d396ab-b811-460d-b688-edd7af28d2ea", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 75, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Drive-Through Facilities\n- Summary: Requesting a conditional use to permit drive-through facilities associated with a financial institution in an U-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, on Square 75, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, C, and D or Lots 2, 3, A, B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, C, and D, in the Sixth Municipal District. The recommendation of the City Planning Commission was \"FOR APPROVAL\", subject to thirteen provisos. The item was continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: ZD_NO 81/20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional use, drive-through facilities, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1fd5ae82-2d4b-4565-a3c0-c2dddf7cb2e3\n\n- Topic: Subdivision Docket Appeal\n- Summary: Amy Scandaliato requested to appeal the City Planning Commission\u2019s decision of \"denial\" of a re-subdivision for property located at 4533 Read Boulevard and 10149 Chef Menteur Highway.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 082-20\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Subdivision docket appeal, City Planning Commission\n- UID: 1fd5ae82-2d4b-4565-a3c0-c2dddf7cb2e3\n\n- Topic: Report of the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission\n- Summary: The Executive Director of the City Planning Commission recommended \"denial\" of the request by Amy Scandaliato, CSR Solution, LLC, Sourinha Dorsey to re-subdivide part of Arpent 93 and Lot E into Lot X and Lot Y, in Section 44, Township 12, South, Range 12 East Third Municipal District.\n- Ordinance Number: SD NO. 82/20 Report\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, re-subdivision\n- UID: 1fd5ae82-2d4b-4565-a3c0-c2dddf7cb2e3\n\n- Topic: Motion by Councilmember Nguyen\n- Summary: Councilmember Nguyen made a motion overruling CPC\u2019s denial and granting the appeal.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-384\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: N/A\n- Tags/Keywords: Motion, City Planning Commission, appeal\n- UID: 1fd5ae82-2d4b-4565-a3c0-c2dddf7cb2e3", + "uid": "1fd5ae82-2d4b-4565-a3c0-c2dddf7cb2e3", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 76, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, LLC, to construct, maintain, and operate a fiber-optic based communications system.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,930\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was adopted with 6 yeas and 1 member absent.\n- UID: fc7c2c78-3578-4b73-a119-3b7b57b3fe5d\n\n- Topic: Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Entergy New Orleans, LLC, to implement a Smart City Pilot developed in consultation with the City.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 32,932\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Not mentioned\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- UID: fc7c2c78-3578-4b73-a119-3b7b57b3fe5d", + "uid": "fc7c2c78-3578-4b73-a119-3b7b57b3fe5d", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 77, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Electric Scooter Regulation\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend certain sections of the city code to distinguish bicycles and electric scooters and provide regulations for electric scooters. It was postponed indefinitely.\n- Ordinance Number: 32982\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Postponed indefinitely\n- Decision/Key Actions: Postponed indefinitely\n- Tags/Keywords: Electric Scooters, Regulation, City Code, Postponement\n- UID: 56f8d7fd-a860-44c0-bb9e-2d30aaf89011\n\n- Topic: Appropriation of Federal Grant Funds\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to amend the Operating Budget of Revenues and Expenditures for the City of New Orleans to appropriate federal grant funds for FEMA reimbursement related costs. It was continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33008 (for the Operating Budget of Revenues) and 33,009 (for the Operating Budget of Expenditures)\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Continued to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Decision/Key Actions: Continued to the meeting of 12/3/20\n- Tags/Keywords: Federal Grant Funds, FEMA Reimbursement, Operating Budget, Continuation\n- UID: 56f8d7fd-a860-44c0-bb9e-2d30aaf89011", + "uid": "56f8d7fd-a860-44c0-bb9e-2d30aaf89011", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 78, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Police Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Footage Access\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to mandate the NOPD to provide prompt access to body-worn and in-car camera footage to arrestees or their legal counsel. It also prohibits NOPD leadership from authorizing deviation from any NOPD policy and entering into agreements exempting law enforcement officers from NOPD policy. An amendment was proposed to create an exception for footage that would compromise an investigation or endanger witnesses, pending Court authorization, and to remove the provision prohibiting NOPD from entering into agreements regarding exceptions to NOPD policy.\n- Ordinance Number: 33009, 33018\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 12/3/20)\n Vote 2: N/A - (Continued to the meeting of 12/3/20)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance and its amendment were continued to the meeting of 12/3/20 for further discussion and consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: NOPD, body-worn camera footage, in-car camera footage, ordinance amendment\n- UID: 100ee742-6ff1-4b20-86a9-38e47c098f3f", + "uid": "100ee742-6ff1-4b20-86a9-38e47c098f3f", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 79, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment to Sections 54-28 and 54-29 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to limit officer discretion to arrest individuals solely for misdemeanor violations and to provide that officers shall issue a summons in lieu of arrest for misdemeanor violations except under certain circumstances. It also clarifies that a summons in lieu of arrest is not available if an officer cannot determine a person's identity and requires NOPD supervisor approval to arrest an individual if they meet the criteria for issuing a summons in lieu of arrest. Additionally, it adds the equivalent municipal offense of \"Prohibited acts\" instead of utilizing state law and clarifies that conduct constituting a felony cannot be legally mandated as a municipal or misdemeanor violation.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 33,020\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 8 YEAS and 1 ABSENT.\n- UID: 67e2743f-5a71-45cc-9001-8e11265fc0eb\n\n- Topic: Amendment to Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend and reordain Section 26-15 of the Code of the City of New Orleans, relative to peer review of structural design and inspection by engineers of record during construction, to specify where such reviews and inspections are required, how and by whom they are to be performed.\n- Ordinance Number: 33020 SUBSITUTE AMD CAL. NO. 33,147\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 9 YEAS.\n- UID: 67e2743f-5a71-45cc-9001-8e11265fc0eb", + "uid": "67e2743f-5a71-45cc-9001-8e11265fc0eb", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 80, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Operating Budget for 2020\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to transfer funds within the General Fund to various departments to cover overages incurred during the year for 2020.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,149\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (8 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Budget, General Fund, 2020, Expenditures\n- UID: 505091ec-58b0-4646-98d9-ce0441f1bdfc\n\n- Topic: Authority of Department Members and Employees\n- Summary: The ordinance seeks to amend and reordain certain sections of the Code of the City of New Orleans to grant specific members and employees the authority to take oaths and verify affidavits for their respective departments.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,155\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Code of the City, Authority, Oaths, Affidavits\n- UID: 505091ec-58b0-4646-98d9-ce0441f1bdfc\n\n- Topic: Authorization for Certain Actions\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to provide authorization for certain actions related to the Code of the City of New Orleans.\n- Ordinance Number: 33,156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (9 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Authorization, Code of the City, New Orleans\n- UID: 505091ec-58b0-4646-98d9-ce0441f1bdfc", + "uid": "505091ec-58b0-4646-98d9-ce0441f1bdfc", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 81, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Department of Public Works employees issuing summons for violations\n- Summary: Motion to authorize Department of Public Works employees to issue summons for certain violations on the public right of way. This motion was continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: 33156\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion lying over - No. M-20-326 - Passed - (N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Department of Public Works, violations, public right of way, motion\n- UID: 84451c01-0ac0-4c4a-887d-add0d7b335d8\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance\n- Summary: Motion directing City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans. This motion was referred to the Quality of Life Committee and continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Ordinance Number: LO_M-20-326\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion - No. M-20-389 - Passed - (5, 0, 0, 2)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was referred to the Quality of Life Committee and continued to the meeting of 12/3/20.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, public hearing, amendments\n- UID: 84451c01-0ac0-4c4a-887d-add0d7b335d8\n\n- Topic: Appointment to the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Ralph Mahana as a member of the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority, as nominated by New Orleans & Company. This motion was adopted with 5 YEAS and 2 members absent.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-389\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Motion - No. M-20-389 - Passed - (5, 0, 0, 2)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion was adopted for the appointment of Ralph Mahana.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall Authority, appointment, motion\n- UID: 84451c01-0ac0-4c4a-887d-add0d7b335d8", + "uid": "84451c01-0ac0-4c4a-887d-add0d7b335d8", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 82, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Ayodele Love to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Ayodele Love as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission representing the Treme Historic District, effective until June 30, 2023, was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-390\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ayodele Love appointed to the commission for a term ending on June 30, 2023.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, Treme Historic District, M-20-390\n- UID: 6c0e2b12-4c4d-45dc-bcb9-961763eadfd7\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Tenisha Stevens to the Metropolitan Human Services District\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Tenisha Stevens as a member of the Metropolitan Human Services District representing the judiciary, with an emphasis on specialty court, effective until November 16, 2023, was adopted.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-391\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Tenisha Stevens appointed to the Metropolitan Human Services District for a term ending on November 16, 2023.\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Metropolitan Human Services District, Specialty Court, M-20-391\n- UID: 6c0e2b12-4c4d-45dc-bcb9-961763eadfd7", + "uid": "6c0e2b12-4c4d-45dc-bcb9-961763eadfd7", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 83, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Brian Turner to Metropolitan Human Services District\n- Summary: Motion to appoint Brian Turner as a member of the Metropolitan Human Services District to serve as a mental health advocate, effective until November 19, 2023.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-392\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Appointment, Mental Health, Metropolitan Human Services District\n- UID: 260797a6-35a3-4a2b-ae24-d30ffa440278\n\n- Topic: Reappointment of Geraldine Broussard Baloney to Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- Summary: Motion to reappoint Geraldine Broussard Baloney as a member of the Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, effective until July 16, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-393\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed\n- Tags/Keywords: Reappointment, Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority\n- UID: 260797a6-35a3-4a2b-ae24-d30ffa440278", + "uid": "260797a6-35a3-4a2b-ae24-d30ffa440278", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 84, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Appointment of Rosalind Peychaud to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The motion appoints Rosalind Peychaud as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, representing the Uptown Historic District, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-394\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appoint Rosalind Peychaud passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appointment\n- UID: d53d77d3-ca43-4021-bb5b-bf9c80fd3e94\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Donna Wakeman to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The motion appoints Donna Wakeman as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, representing the Marigny Historic District, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-395\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appoint Donna Wakeman passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appointment\n- UID: d53d77d3-ca43-4021-bb5b-bf9c80fd3e94\n\n- Topic: Appointment of Lee Bressler to the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The motion appoints Lee Bressler as a member of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission, representing the Carrollton Historic District, for a term ending on June 30, 2022.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-396\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion to appoint Lee Bressler passed with 6 YEAS and 1 member absent.\n- Tags/Keywords: New Orleans, Historic District Landmarks Commission, Appointment\n- UID: d53d77d3-ca43-4021-bb5b-bf9c80fd3e94", + "uid": "d53d77d3-ca43-4021-bb5b-bf9c80fd3e94", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 85, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Historic District Landmarks Commission\n- Summary: The ordinance establishes the Historic District Landmarks Commission for a term ending on June 30, 2024.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-396\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Historic District Landmarks Commission, M-20-396, Establishment, Term, Approval\n- UID: d2a2cee9-d799-4c45-b39f-7092a941d80c\n\n- Topic: Request for Qualifications and Proposals for Accounting Consultant\n- Summary: The motion directs the Council Utilities Regulatory Office to issue and advertise a Request for Qualifications and Proposals for an accounting consultant in accordance with Council Rule 42.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-399\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: Adopt - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion passed.\n- Tags/Keywords: Request for Qualifications, Proposals, Accounting Consultant, M-20-399, Council Utilities Regulatory Office\n- UID: d2a2cee9-d799-4c45-b39f-7092a941d80c\n\n- Topic: City Planning Commission Amendment for Algiers Riverfront Overlay District\n- Summary: The motion directs the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing to consider amending the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to establish the Algiers Riverfront Overlay District.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-400\n- Votes Summary:\n - Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: The motion was not voted on during this meeting.\n- Tags/Keywords: City Planning Commission, Amendment, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Algiers Riverfront Overlay District, M-20-400\n- UID: d2a2cee9-d799-4c45-b39f-7092a941d80c", + "uid": "d2a2cee9-d799-4c45-b39f-7092a941d80c", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 86, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: City Connection to Brooklyn Avenue\n- Summary: The ordinance outlines the City Connection to Brooklyn Avenue, continuing along Brooklyn Avenue, including Brooklyn Avenue becoming Powder Street, and other streets until reaching the Mississippi River.\n- Ordinance Number: M-20-400\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The amendment to Motion M-20-400 was passed, allowing for the consideration of rezoning and updates to Riverfront Overlay RIV-2 Algiers Sub-District Standards.\n- UID: e9019b75-a240-42a6-8ce4-d8fdd5786db9", + "uid": "e9019b75-a240-42a6-8ce4-d8fdd5786db9", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 87, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Motion to Direct City Planning Commission for Affordable Housing Homeownership District\n- Summary: Motion to direct the City Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing for potential amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to create a zoning overlay district for affordable housing homeownership opportunities.\n- Ordinance Number: M~20-401\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Motion passed to proceed with public hearing for potential zoning amendments.\n- Tags/Keywords: Affordable Housing, Zoning Ordinance, City Planning Commission, Public Hearing\n- UID: d9ab6549-642b-41ae-afdd-9767555faba8\n\n- Topic: Ordinance Amendment\n- Summary: Amendment of Ordinance Calendar No. 33,158 to be further discussed and potentially reordained.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Ordinance introduced and laid over for further discussion as required by law.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ordinance Amendment, City Council, Reordination\n- UID: d9ab6549-642b-41ae-afdd-9767555faba8", + "uid": "d9ab6549-642b-41ae-afdd-9767555faba8", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 88, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Levy of Ad Valorem Taxes\n- Summary: The ordinance relates to the levy of ad valorem taxes on property in the City of New Orleans for the year 2021, as well as the reallocation of tax receipts for a state millage. It also revises several sections to account for the results of an election in which voters authorized the levying of four new special taxes. \n- Ordinance Number: 33171\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, reflecting the results of the election and the authorization of new special taxes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Ad Valorem Taxes, New Orleans, Special Taxes\n- UID: ee35c124-1d15-4c39-a456-172b7d8debc2\n\n- Topic: Downtown Development District's 2021 Plan\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to adopt the Downtown Development District\u2019s 2021 Plan to provide additional capital and special services, facilities, and/or improvements for the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans for the year 2021.\n- Ordinance Number: 33172\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (Unanimous)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed unanimously, indicating approval for the adoption of the 2021 plan for the Downtown Development District.\n- Tags/Keywords: Development District, Capital Improvements, New Orleans\n- UID: ee35c124-1d15-4c39-a456-172b7d8debc2\n\n- Topic: Zoning Ordinance Amendment for Tattoo Parlors\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Orleans to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District.\n- Ordinance Number: 33173\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with 7 YEAS, indicating approval for the amendment to classify \"tattoo parlor\" as a permitted use in the specified district.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Ordinance, Tattoo Parlors, New Orleans\n- UID: ee35c124-1d15-4c39-a456-172b7d8debc2", + "uid": "ee35c124-1d15-4c39-a456-172b7d8debc2", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 89, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional use for community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to establish a conditional use for a community facility and neighborhood commercial establishment in specified residential districts. The outcome of the vote is not provided in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33174\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Residential District\n- UID: bc8923b1-9a04-4b6c-94cb-0984d67eada4\n\n- Topic: Conditional use for motor vehicle dealership\n- Summary: The ordinance sought to establish a conditional use for a motor vehicle dealership in designated districts. The voting outcome is not included in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33175\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Conditional Use, Motor Vehicle Dealership\n- UID: bc8923b1-9a04-4b6c-94cb-0984d67eada4\n\n- Topic: Amendment to zoning ordinance for outdoor amusement facility\n- Summary: The ordinance aimed to amend the zoning ordinance to classify \"Outdoor Amusement Facility\" as a permitted use in specified districts. The voting results are not mentioned in the summary.\n- Ordinance Number: 33176\n- Votes Summary: \n Vote 1: N/A\n- Decision/Key Actions: Outcome of the vote not provided\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning, Amendment, Outdoor Amusement Facility\n- UID: bc8923b1-9a04-4b6c-94cb-0984d67eada4", + "uid": "bc8923b1-9a04-4b6c-94cb-0984d67eada4", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 90, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Conditional Use for Warehouse in HU-MU and EC District\n- Summary: The ordinance proposed to establish a conditional use to permit a warehouse in an HU-MU Historic Urban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District and an EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District. The location specified was Square 1, an undesignated lot and pt. 19 to 22 and pt. 1, 2, 3, and 4 formerly acquired for the Leake Avenue right-of-way. \n- Ordinance Number: 33176\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any notable amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Conditional Use, Warehouse, Zoning, HU-MU District, EC District\n- UID: 44ddeb64-d4f2-44ff-b2ca-595e48b24b45\n\n- Topic: Zoning Change from HU-RD-1 to HU-B1A District\n- Summary: This ordinance aimed to effect a zoning change from an HU-RD-1 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1A Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. The specific location was Square H, Lot 53, in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Clematis Street, Elder Street, and Montpelier Street.\n- Ordinance Number: 33177\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any significant amendments or discussions.\n- Tags/Keywords: Zoning Change, HU-RD-1 District, HU-B1A District, Business District\n- UID: 44ddeb64-d4f2-44ff-b2ca-595e48b24b45\n\n- Topic: Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n- Summary: This ordinance sought to approve and authorize the Mayor of the City of New Orleans to enter into a Lease Agreement at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport with S&M COLLISION CENTER, LLC.\n- Ordinance Number: 33178\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without significant amendments or discussions, and a postponement was noted for further consideration.\n- Tags/Keywords: Lease Agreement, Louis Armstrong Airport, S&M COLLISION CENTER, LLC\n- UID: 44ddeb64-d4f2-44ff-b2ca-595e48b24b45", + "uid": "44ddeb64-d4f2-44ff-b2ca-595e48b24b45", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 91, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Amendment of Grass Height Regulations and Notice Requirements\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend sections of the city code to require property owners to maintain grass below 10 inches and clarify notice requirements for billing owners for work done by the City. \n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 11,180\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Property maintenance, Grass height regulations, Notice requirements\n- UID: c1f07d12-3330-11eb-be32-0050569183fa\n\n- Topic: Capital Budget Appropriations and De-Appropriations\n- Summary: This ordinance seeks to de-appropriate funds from various city departments and appropriate funds to others, as outlined in the 2020 Capital Budget.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,181\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 1 NAY, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed with one opposing vote.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital budget, Fund appropriations, City departments\n- UID: 0b769132-f20e-43c3-b5d7-7450488d252f\n\n- Topic: Amendments to the 2020 Capital Budget\n- Summary: This ordinance aims to amend the 2020 Capital Budget in accordance with specific provisions of the City Charter.\n- Ordinance Number: CAL. NO. 33,182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposing votes.\n- Tags/Keywords: Capital budget amendments, City Charter provisions\n- UID: 0b769132-f20e-43c3-b5d7-7450488d252f", + "uid": "0b769132-f20e-43c3-b5d7-7450488d252f", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 92, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Granting of non-exclusive franchise to Telepak Networks, Inc.\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive franchise to Telepak Networks, Inc. to construct, maintain, and operate a Wireline Telecommunications System. \n- Ordinance Number: 33182\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance passed without any opposition.\n- Tags/Keywords: Telecommunications, Franchise, Wireline\n- UID: 60045b86-e3bf-4563-90bb-caba2473ea6b\n\n- Topic: Anti-discrimination ordinance related to hairstyles\n- Summary: The ordinance aims to amend the city code to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles associated with a particular race or national origin.\n- Ordinance Number: 33183\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved unanimously.\n- Tags/Keywords: Discrimination, Hairstyles, Anti-discrimination\n- UID: 60045b86-e3bf-4563-90bb-caba2473ea6b\n\n- Topic: Granting of non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC\n- Summary: The ordinance grants a non-exclusive wireless franchise to BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate new wireless facilities within the city limits.\n- Ordinance Number: 33184\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (7 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 0 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: The ordinance was approved with unanimous support.\n- Tags/Keywords: Wireless, Franchise, BRANCH COMMUNICATIONS\n- UID: 60045b86-e3bf-4563-90bb-caba2473ea6b", + "uid": "60045b86-e3bf-4563-90bb-caba2473ea6b", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 93, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + }, + { + "page_content": "- Topic: Adjournment\n- Summary: The council voted to adjourn the meeting.\n- Ordinance Number: N/A\n- Votes Summary:\n Vote 1: Passed - (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSTAIN, 1 ABSENT)\n- Decision/Key Actions: Meeting was adjourned.\n- Tags/Keywords: Adjournment, Meeting Conclusion\n- UID: f5239dfc-a394-4162-9e21-85f92375f6ae", + "uid": "f5239dfc-a394-4162-9e21-85f92375f6ae", + "publish_date": "11-19-2020", + "page_number": 94, + "title": "Regular City Council Minutes 11-19-2020" + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_general.dvc b/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_general.dvc index efbf611a..698046de 100644 --- a/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_general.dvc +++ b/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_general.dvc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ outs: -- md5: 446207afc0bfc41f4a2f96288b2c409c.dir - size: 119571690 +- md5: 46fe3b3a78515b7e994d96557c577473.dir + size: 142206016 nfiles: 2 hash: md5 path: faiss_index_general diff --git a/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_in_depth.dvc b/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_in_depth.dvc index fb356363..b87ce55b 100644 --- a/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_in_depth.dvc +++ b/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/cache/faiss_index_in_depth.dvc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ outs: -- md5: 5502c56f9e910e68d3a32a07a9d49147.dir - size: 119571690 +- md5: 549b1708f442dd2fbd8b5e88e5613199.dir + size: 142206016 nfiles: 2 hash: md5 path: faiss_index_in_depth diff --git a/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/inquirer.py b/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/inquirer.py index 75f925a7..3125c774 100644 --- a/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/inquirer.py +++ b/packages/googlecloud/functions/getanswer/inquirer.py @@ -200,10 +200,10 @@ def get_indepth_response_from_query(df, db, query, k): If your response includes technical or uncommon terms related to city council that may not be widely understood, kindly provide a brief definition for those terms at the end of your response in the following format with the
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