1. Call to Order - Mayor David P. Merchant
2. Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance – Councilman Calvin K. Hastie, Sr.
3. Approval of Minutes – January 3, 2023 – Regular Meeting
Receive comments from the public and consider First Reading of an ordinance to amend Article 3, Exhibit 3-5 of the City Zoning and Development Standards Ordinance to permit Artisan Food and Beverage Manufacturing uses classified under NAICS 3113, 3114, 3115, 3118, 3119, and 312 as conditional uses in the Light Industrial-Warehouse (LI-W) and Central Business District (CBD), to amend Article 5 to adopt conditional use review criteria, and to amend Article 10 to include a definition for artisan food and beverage manufacturing.
Consider appointments expired December 31, 2022, and other vacancies.
Consider Final Reading of Ordinance No. 2796 amending Articles 2, 3, 5, 6, and 10 of the City Zoning and Development Standards Ordinance to convert previous references to Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) reference codes to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and removing several unnecessary zoning district references.
ANN-22-05, 614 Manning Avenue
Consider Final Reading of Ordinance No. 2797 annexing (by 100 percent annexation petition) approximately 0.65 acres of land located at 614 Manning Avenue (Tax Map No. 250-16-01-001).
Consider First Reading of an ordinance to adopt the CDBG Entitlement Budget for the Year 2023-2024.
Consider Resolution No. 890 authorizing the purchase of an Automatic Side Load Garbage Truck.
Consider Resolution No. 891 approving and accepting the transfer of property from Pilgrim’s Pride to the
City of Sumter.
Receive comments from Council Members concerning matters of interest to the Council and the City of Sumter.
Receive comments and/or reports from the City Manager.
/aCitizens of the City desiring to speak must notify the City Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting by completing the sign-up sheet located at the meeting room entrance. Comments are limited to no more than three (3) minutes.Receive Comments from the Public. Please try to limit comments to three minutes or less.
To review any pending legislation pertinent to local government.
Discuss contractual matters, personnel matters, and appointments to Boards and Commissions. Receive legal advice relating to matters covered by 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.