1. Call to Order - Mayor Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
2. Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance – Councilman Calvin K. Hastie, Sr.
3. Approval of Minutes – October 20, 2020 Regular Meeting
(NOTICE: Filing for City offices began on July 15th, and candidates have filed. State Law prohibits the use of government facilities for election campaigns except in certain limited circumstances. Comments during the “Council Reports” and “Public Comments” segments of the Agenda should not be supportive of any candidate for City office or any other office).
Consider appointments due to expire on December 31, 2020 and other vacancies.
Consider Final Reading of Ordinance No. 2709 to revise PD-00-08 to increase the number of units and structures allowed within the Townhouse Development on Brushwood and Constitution Drives from 40 to 44 in accordance with a site-specific development plan. The property is located at 559 Brushwood Drive within the Sumter West Planned Development represented by Tax Map Nos. 185-00-01-087; 185-00-01-094; 185-00-01-147; 185-00-01-148; 185-00-01-149; 185-00-01-150; 185-00-01-151; 185-00-01-152; 185-00-01-153; 185-00-01-155; 185-00-01-156; 185-00-01-157; 185-00-01-158; 185-00-01-159; 185-00-01-160; 185-00-01-161; 185-00-01-162; 185-00-01-163; 185-00-01-164 and 185-00-01-165.
a) Consider Ordinance No. 2710 to amend and extend the expiration date of Ordinance No. 2704 concerning face coverings in retail and foodservice establishments.
Consider First Reading of an ordinance to annex by 100 percent annexation petition a portion of two parcels of land totaling approximately 4.68 acres located at 3040 Broad Street and represented by Tax Map Nos. 186-04-02-016 (part of) and 186-04-02-006 (part of).
Consider Resolution No. 809 authorizing the acquisition of property located at 703-715 Miller Road in the City of Sumter, South Carolina.
Consider Consider First Reading of an ordinance to amend Article II of Chapter 86 of the City Code concerning Parades and Processions. of an ordinance to amend Article II of Chapter 86 of the City Code concerning Parades and Processions.
Receive comments or reports from City Manager.
To review any pending legislation pertinent to local government.
To discuss contractual matters, personnel matters, appointments to Boards and Commissions, or to receive legal advice relating to matters covered by the attorney-client privilege, if necessary, in accordance with Section 30-4-70 of the South Carolina Code of Laws.
The public is hereby notified that if City Council holds an Executive Session, the Council may take official action on the above-listed matters following the conclusion of the Executive Session.