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April 02, 2019 CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL MEETING 6:00 pm Dr. J. Deotha Malone Counci l Chambers Call to Order - Mayor Brown Invocation Pledge of Allegiance - Councilman Fennell Roll Call: Alexander-Vice Mayor Camp- Fann - Fennell - Hayes - Love -Overton Approval of Minutes: None Provided Public Recognition on Agenda-Related Items Mayor's Comments AGENDA 1. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-11 Ordinance appropriating an insurance recovery in the amount of $3,154.00 from the unassigned fund balance of the general fund for repair of damages to Vehicle Maintenance garage door (Counci lman Alexander) 2. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-12 Ordinance awarding bid and authorizing funds in the total amount of $2,236,520.00 from Gas System Revenue Bond Sales, Series 2019 for "2019 Annual Gas Line Construction" in various areas of the City (Counci lwoman Love) 3. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-13 Ordinance appropriating $500.00 from revenue received from Sumner County Juvenile Court collection for damage to soccer fields at Roger's Field on Station Camp (Counci lman Hayes) 4. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-14 Ordinance appropriating $11,223.59 from revenue received by Sign Shop sale of materials (Counci lman Overton) 5. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-15 Ordinance appropriating $50,000 for the 2019 Recycling Equipment Grant purchase of a used roll-off truck (Counci lman Fennell) 6. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-16 Ordinance appropriating $5,000.00 from Parks and Recreation Miracle Field donations to Marketing/Public Relations (Counci lman Fann) 7. Second Reading Ordinace No. 01903-17 An ordinance of the City of Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee approving an amendment to the Gallatin Zoning Ordinance, Article 2.00, Section 02.02, Definitions, Article 3.00, Use Classification, Section 03.02, Listing of Activity Classifications, Section 03.05, Residential Activities: Class and Types, Section 03.07 Commercial Activities; Class and Types, Section 03.08 Manufacturing Activities; Class and Types, Article 8.00, Provisions for Commercial Districts, Section 08.01 Intent and Purpose of the CC - Core Commerical District, Section 08.03, Intent and Purpose of CG - Commercial General District and Article 9.00, Provisions for Industrial Districts, Section 09.01, General Purposes and Intent of Industrial Districts, Section 9.02, Intent and Purposes of the IR- Industrial Restrictive District and Section 9.03 Intent and Purposes of the IG- Industrial General District to Modify the Permitted Uses, Permitted Uses with Conditions, Conditional Uses and Prohibited Uses and amending Article 15.00, Administration and Enforcement, Section 15.06, Conditional Use Permits; authorizing the revisions to be made on the Zoning Ordinance; repealing conflicting ordinances; providing for severability, and providing for an effective date. (Counci lwoman Love) 04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 1

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April 02, 2019

CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL MEETING

6:00 pm Dr. J. Deotha Malone Council Chambers

• Call to Order - Mayor Brown

• Invocation

• Pledge of Allegiance - Councilman Fennell

• Roll Call: Alexander-Vice Mayor Camp- Fann - Fennell - Hayes - Love -Overton

• Approval of Minutes: None Provided

• Public Recognition on Agenda-Related Items

• Mayor's Comments

AGENDA

1. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-11 Ordinance appropriating an insurance recovery in the amount of $3,154.00 from the unassigned fund balance of the general fund for repair of damages to Vehicle Maintenance garage door (Councilman Alexander)

2. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-12 Ordinance awarding bid and authorizing funds in the total amount of $2,236,520.00 from Gas System Revenue Bond Sales, Series 2019 for "2019 Annual Gas Line Construction" in various areas of the City (Councilwoman Love)

3. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-13 Ordinance appropriating $500.00 from revenue received from Sumner County Juvenile Court collection for damage to soccer fields at Roger's Field on Station Camp (Councilman Hayes)

4. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-14 Ordinance appropriating $11,223.59 from revenue received by Sign Shop sale of materials (Councilman Overton)

5. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-15 Ordinance appropriating $50,000 for the 2019 Recycling Equipment Grant purchase of a used roll-off truck (Councilman Fennell)

6. Second Reading Ordinance No. 01903-16 Ordinance appropriating $5,000.00 from Parks and Recreation Miracle Field donations to Marketing/Public Relations (Councilman Fann)

7. Second Reading Ordinace No. 01903-17 An ordinance of the City of Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee approving an amendment to the Gallatin Zoning Ordinance, Article 2.00, Section 02.02, Definitions, Article 3.00, Use Classification, Section 03.02, Listing of Activity Classifications, Section 03.05, Residential Activities: Class and Types, Section 03.07 Commercial Activities; Class and Types, Section 03.08 Manufacturing Activities; Class and Types, Article 8.00, Provisions for Commercial Districts, Section 08.01 Intent and Purpose of the CC - Core Commerical District, Section 08.03, Intent and Purpose of CG - Commercial General District and Article 9.00, Provisions for Industrial Districts, Section 09.01, General Purposes and Intent of Industrial Districts, Section 9.02, Intent and Purposes of the IR- Industrial Restrictive District and Section 9.03 Intent and Purposes of the IG- Industrial General District to Modify the Permitted Uses, Permitted Uses with Conditions, Conditional Uses and Prohibited Uses and amending Article 15.00, Administration and Enforcement, Section 15.06, Conditional Use Permits; authorizing the revisions to be made on the Zoning Ordinance; repealing conflicting ordinances; providing for severability, and providing for an effective date. (Councilwoman Love)

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 1

8. Second Reading Ordinance 01903-19 Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to negotiate the purchase of three properties (Councilman Overton)

9. First Reading Ordinance No. 01904-20 Ordinance appropriating $12,266.67 from revenue received from insurance for damaged vehicle (Vice Mayor Camp)

• Other Business

• Public Recognition on Non-Agenda-Related Items

• Adjourn

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 2

ORDINANCE NO. 01903-11

ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING AN INSURANCE RECOVERY IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,154.00 FROM THE UNASSIGNED FUND BALANCE OF THE GENERAL FUND FOR

REPAIR OF DAMAGES TO VEHICLE MAINTENANCE GARAGE DOOR

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that an insurance

recovery in the amount of $3,154.00 is hereby appropriated from the unassigned fund balance of

the general fund for repair of damages to Vehicle Maintenance garage door to the following

account:

Street Maintenance-Repair and Maintenance-Buildings, account #110-43170-266,

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLA TIN, TENNESSEE, that this

Ordinance shall take effect from and after its final passage, the public welfare requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 3

Date 02/12/2019

Formerly The Pool (615) 371-0049

€4-79 611-TN

VOIDAFT~R 120 DAYS

$3,154.00 PAY Thirty One Hundred Fifty Four Dollars And 00/100

TO THE ORDER

OF

Gallatin, City Of 132 W Main St Rm 212 Gallatin, TN 37066-

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Public Entity Partners (615)371-0049"

Payee: Gallatin, City Of IRS/SSN: ###-lt#--2210

Incident Oate: 01/24/2019 Claim Number: PRX000585A

From Through

Examiner: TLENART Claimant Name: City of Gallatin

Property PRX000585A Account Number Description Invoice Number Comment

Check Numbor: 1005102 Check Total: 3,154.00 Check Date: 02/12/2019

Payment Amount .. 01/24/2019 01/24/2019 P-Claim Prop damage/settlernenl 3,154 00

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Gallatin, City Of 132 W Main St Rm 212 Gallatin, TN 37066-

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 4

•PUBLIC ENTITY PARTNERS

MEMORANDUM

Date: 02/11/19

To: Jamiann Hannah

From: Tim Lenart, Claims Representative ti ena1;t@1t~.J?;artI1e~s~Jjrg. (615) 371-6059 (855) 622-4008

RE: Date of Loss - 01/24/19 Claim # PRX000585A Garage Door Damage due to Auto Accident

Enclosed is our payment of $3,154.00. The $1,000.00 policy deductible has been applied to this claim.

Please have the enclosed Proof of Loss signed, with the signature notarized, and returned to us in the enclosed envelope.

Thanks for your help.

Public Entity Partners - Serviced by PE Partner Claims 5100 Maryland Way • Brentwood, TN 37027 Phone (800) 288-0829 • Fax (6i5) 370-0593 Partners Serving to Protect ·• PEpartners.org

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 5

•PUBLIC ENTITY

... .. . ,....... ···-- . .

PARTNERS

SWORN STATEMENT IN PROOF OF LOSS

Policy No,

J:MP:.,zsaa,ts> Amount of Policy al time of loss

File

PRX-000585-A Company Claim Number

Date Issued

tr1!!01if~ Date Expires

Agent

Agency At

TIME AND ORIGIN

OCCUPANCY

TITLE AND INTEREST

CHANGES

TOTAL INSURANCE

VALUE

LOSS

AMOUNT CLAIMED

!.it Brenty109dl'II0rirle$1e1;. At tirne of loss, by tli~ :~~.6119,Jr,dicated policy of'!iiSJJta}iOQ, yo\!Jos'uredT:HE ctr.v:'or:: . ~ lhfpr,pjj~i{Nle!:!iirib~'d,according to the terms and eontllUons of said policy"-Ond,ot.aUfom:ia; endot~~hJqt\l~,. · ·

.tachetl thereto,

An AlJT(YAC~IOE:NT loss occurred about-the ht,µi of .. . o'.cfoqk:J; otrlhe;24If:!,day·of.JANl)ARY, 2019, tile cause and origin of the said, loss were GA~B DAMAGE b!,ft;TO:i?;UJ;Q:~J!Qhi1t · GARAdE OOOR . . . . . . . . . .

The building described, or containing the property described, was occupied at the lime of !he loss as follows, and for no other purposes whatever MUt,{IQIPALPUReQ.S~:

At the time of the loss, the interest of our insureo in the property described therein was owner. No other person or persons had any interest therein nor encumbrance thereon: except: )1o'extepl!an/j,

Since the said policy was issued, there has been no assignment theta61,.ote'han.ge,ofinterest. l/S.e, OCQ9PJl.t!CY, possession, location or exposure of tt,e property described, except>;no,~xp~ _s- · ·· · · · ·

THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF INSURANCE upon the property described by lhis policy was. al the time of the loss. ·i as more particularly specified in the apportionment attached, besides which there was no policy or other contract of insurance. written or oral, valid or invalid,

THE ACTUAL CASH VALUE or said property at the lime of loss was S ... · ----....-.,,.....-~.-..-

STATEMENTS OF INSURED

THE PARTIAL LOSS AND DAMAGE was

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED under !he above numbered policy is

s 4,154,00

s The said loss did not originate by any act, design or procurement on the part or your insured, or this affiant; nothing has been done by or with the privily or consent of your insured or this affiant, to violate the conditions of the policy, or render it void; no articles are mentioned herein or in annexed scheduled but such as were destroyed or damaged at the time of the said loss, no property saved has in any manner been concealed. and no attempts to deceive the said company, as to !he extent of the said loss, has in any manner been made. Any other information thal may be required will be furnished and considered a part of this proof.

The furnishings of this blank or the preparation of proofs by a representative or the above Insurance company is not a waiver of any of its rights,

State of _

County of _ By:

Subscribed and sworn to before this day of , 20 __

Public Entity Partners - SetiWy@abltay PE Partner Claims 5100 Maryland Way • Brentwood, TN 37027 Phone (800) 288-0829 • Fax(615) 370-0593 Partners Serving to Protect • PEpari11ers.org

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 6

City of Gallatin 132 West Main St. Gallatin, TN 37066 Fiscal Year

Purchase Order 2019 Page: 1 of: 1

· THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL INVOICES, PACKAGES ANO SHIPPING PAPERS.

Purchase Order# 20190342 Delivery must be made within doors of specified

destination.

Vendor

CRAWFORD DOOR SALES OF NASHVILLE, INC. 1310 4TH AVENUE SOUTH NASHVILLE, TN 37210

BIil To

PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF GALLATIN 641 LONG HOLLOW PIKE GALLATIN. TN 37066

Ship To

PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF GALLATIN 641 LONG HOLLOW PIKE GALLATIN, TN 37066

VENDOR PHONE NUMBER VENDOR FAX NUMBER REQUISITION NUMBER DELIVERY REFERENCE , 'L

615-244-4051 615-244-1646 435

DATE ORDERED VENDOR NUMBER DATE REQUIRED FREIGHT METHOD/TERMS DEPARTMENT/LOCATION

02/08/2019 3184 PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN

Door repair for Veh Mince building GL Account: 11043170 - 266

1.0 EACH $4,154.00 $4,154.00 $4,154.00

11043170 - 266 $4,154.00

By: ?,Q.C)y_.Q Jt~_boh_ Finance Director

Total Ext Price

Total Sales Tax

Total Freight

Total Discount

Total Credit

$4,154,00

$0,00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

FINANCE COPY PO Total $4,154.00 04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 7

CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

March 12, 2019

DEPARTMENT: Public Works AGENDA#

SUBJECT: Appropriate insurance recovery in the amount of $3,154.00 for repairs to Vehicle Maintenace garage door.

SUMMARY:

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

·-=~Resolntion Ordinance

.. J~ .. Correspondence .Ll, Contract

._D_ Bid Tabulation Aother

Approved !xi. Rejected 0 Deferred 0

Notes:

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 8

ORDINANCE NO. 01903-12

ORDINANCE A WARDING BID AND AUTHORIZING FUNDS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $2,236,520.00 FROM GAS SYSTEM REVENUE BOND SALES, SERIES 2019 FOR "2019 ANNUAL GAS LINE CONSTRUCTION" INV ARIOUS AREAS OF

THE CITY

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that the bid for gas line installations pursuant to the plans and specifications under Contract "2019 Annual Natural Gas Line Construction" submitted by James N. Bush Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of $2,236,520.00 is hereby accepted and awarded.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that the total funds in the amount of $2,236,520.00 for said Natural Gas Improvements are authorized and appropriated from Gas System Revenue Bonds, Series 2019.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that the Mayor and Superintendent of Public Utilities are hereby authorized to execute all necessary contracts and agreements for said Annual Natural Gas Line Construction.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULETY CITY ATTORNEY

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 9

BID PROPOSAL

2019 ANNUAL GAS LINE CONSTRUCTION

Proposal of ~1/vV.,/.L/ /l , ~S) ~\.A,,L., Cth<-TJ]Cu, fllJ),__1 Wu:~hereinafter called

"BIDDER"), organized and existing under the laws of the State ofC¥, Q»:-1~ /

doing business as It- f!A.tPt2..lifuh;) .*(Insert "a corporation", "an individual" or "a

partnership")

To the City of Gallatin (hereinafter called "OWNER").

In compliance with your Advertisement for Bids, BIDDER hereby proposes to perform all

WORK for the construction of Water Works Additions described as 2019 ANNUAL GAS LINE

CONSTRUCTION in strict accordance with the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, within the time set

forth therein, and at the prices stated below.

By submission of this BID, each BIDDER certifies, and in the case of joint BID each party

thereto certifies as to his own organization, that this BID has been arrived at independently,

without consultation, communication or agreement to any matter relating to this BID with any

other BIDDER or with any competitor.

BIDDER hereby agrees to commence work under this contract on or before a date to be

specified in the NOTICE TO PROCEED and to fully complete the PROJECT within 365

consecutive calendar days thereafter. BIDDER further agrees to pay as liquidated damages, the

sum of $500.00 for each consecutive calendar day thereafter as provided in Section 15 of the

General Conditions.

BIDDER also agrees that the unit prices herein will be applicable to any work assigned

within two (2) years after the commencement date of the contract. At the end of the two (2) year

period, this agreement can be reviewed and revised annually, as necessary, upon agreement of

both parties for additional one (1) year periods.

BIDDER acknowledges receipt of the following ADDENDUM:

BP316-1of5 04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 10

1::51U ~~H!::I.JULI:: CITY OF GALLATIN

2019 ANNUAL GAS LINE CONSTRUCTION

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ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICES TOTAL NO. WORDS FIGURES AMOUNT

1 60,000 L.F. INSTALL¾" NW (0.113") COATED STEEL 4~,-(,_; 1\"iP,1k,1-t)to.J.iE/1~(J,ef;J JS ;LS: c.;1 r:; {)LJ.(), c) 0 GAS PIPE W/ FITTINGS

2 2,000 L.F. INSTALL 1" NW (0.133") COATED STEEL GAS ~;/t,i,t~ 01IP,1 ,t,,:) 1 ,~ 1Jk4,~(2~ /~~~ 3-5, 5°t')!J./)c) PIPE W/ FITTINGS INSTALL 2-3/8" OD x ST. WT. (0.154") t9i,td~k 1i:~0!1QL\,~,;( 11-~~ 4;,w_/,ib zs-:d,..;s:- / '

3 30,000 L.F. COATED STEEL GAS PIPE W/ FITTINGS 1 S '1, -;;-'t)t) · L"O

4 1,000 L.F. INSTALL 4-1/2" OD x ST. WT (0.188") COATED 1--: i Lu-&,~ 4~~u 2)alta u tl4-~ i) t! I tJ /) 3 ~:dcJ ~ :::S-, ti/) a . o o STEEL GAS PIPE W/ FITTINGS ,·

INSTALL 6-5/8" OD x ST. WT. (0.188") / ~ f ~1 4t, t)/} ~ t:)/)f},)CJ 100 L.F. (_,,-/0-fi::-. I ), .... i P t\.,AL-'\ 0--kt ' u L i tJ 6 5 COATED STEEL GAS PIPE W/ FITTINGS ,

4 ~f'- Wl\ INSTALL 2" STEEL BALL VALVE (WELD x ' I . h J{) , ,;;-/JIJ .. a/) ;2 s:, t} f} t_) , t:'t} 6 50 EA WELD) j nt r~ i,Ll:,tt ·, 1. J1 fl-U 0vu.,. 1 /, o o t - • I ,/ /

7 1 EA INSTALL 4" STEEL BALL VALVE (WELD x ~l~,\ w,} x Lt)~ ~Jv,i tl,\<_J J~j,6 6 ?JtJ/)r t)!J g' co rLlU WELD)

8 1 EA INSTALL 6" STEEL BALL VALVE (WELD x ~<-L 1i~____,., irv~~t7-' N, 1,Uul},._v-\( 1 ;2.,tJ(), c)t> // -;;_.,t)tf ,.;::;v WELD) c--t oJv\. 0-...U..C D I c) /J . /

9 25EA INSTALL 2" HOTT AP f ct,>-c j7 iY;::tfA l'}-..,1}-cv.._·3/il).JL b'-1 t,V'\-CUUtc( 1':;)J.lj_(t/1.--') ;2_,, $' c)fJ .L)J m 2, S'IJ o. L) t> ·11·1A cia /1,J n ":,(,0 _

10 1 EA INSTALL 4" HOT TAP ,Jl\11 ::J lur1~,1(1hi q-~1,LL ~1M.L~~\ 1 ,~ 1\l ~\ a,,\~ ~ .3/ $"' tJtJ .1.0 3; <StJtJ ~ dt, 11 1 EA INSTALL 6" HOTT AP r:J--fi'!1v\,,.'.J,'v!n.Vl o.,J 1ll k- iL.,v.l~ i\, i O ~ i _;y h Ii,, +. .J {) /)!) ~: ~-t){J --06 - ~ '

100 L.F. INSTALL 2" STEEL GAS PIPE BY 1} ~ 0 ill-~ Jvt ,;_ ,k,,,i !Jh /2,/11 s».« ~ c)otJ. cJci 12 DIRECTIONAL BORE

13 100L.F. INSTALL 4" STEEL GAS PIPE BY s_; ~-;:-' 1 4;:H 1-, I~ ill iJvVl fl Au£! p 2J t O {\ (p 5,,J/J b., !>l}i) , c}() DIRECTIONAL BORE INSTALL 6" STEEL GAS PIPE BY tr) . I Ct- - !)ill<\ 1 ti J /4 C/S-.~ dt? 91 S°'t!Ju . tlo 14 100 L.F. DIRECTIONAL BORE iA1 ~ 'j_,\1--Q_, ,l . ,l)\ L'\.,1,l.-c J!,,7;;

15 1,000 L.F. INSTALL 2" STEEL GAS PIPE BY /4 }1_1 'Jx) ,Uit-;JN) ~"- 17),1 t. I \A 1 o t.,}/1 a¼l.Mlm 145:dl) l1Stlt~. ,::){) DIRECTIONAL BORE - ROCK INSTALL 4" STEEL GAS PIPE BY

ilt),½ 'Ail JuJ J/Jr# ~/Jh:.t;fJ!f!J holJ IS .... JetftJ I

16 100 L.F. DIRECTIONAL BORE - ROCK I'S" /,d {) ,. £-1 IJ INSTALL 6" STEEL GAS PIPE BY I~ if l,P-Ji! I (>µ!)_VJ¾ - I

c;)t) 17 100 L.F. DIRECTIONAL BORE - ROCK 1) l)f\-J, . '/Lkc.ci.Ju.Lo toe. cJ-.-,lu /t/0 2J s; c} () 2J S?.d. 18 5,000 L.F. INSTALL 2" STEEL GAS PIPE BY UNCASED

('-;) 1.:l J7A '-f~u:_. iSo.iloJJ [tJ,uJ M /2 if\ :?5't:J6 ;7_~--})tJo I 00 BORE ,;) . , INSTALL 4" STEEL GAS PIPE BY UNCASED _; ~ ~ t)() Ii /

19 100 L.F. .s-~ cF/.A,LU., 1 ,,_Q_Q l'I J--A " ~ I o'Yi - 5"-J() d; ·-? '\ ·' I BORE U2 -" . ';;;;;/J{._1 • LJO - 1

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 11

t5IU ~(.;Hl:.!JULE CITY OF GALLATIN

2019 ANNUAL GAS LINE CONSTRUCTION

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ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICES TOTAL NO. WORDS FIGURES AMOUNT

20 500 TONS CRUSHED STONE ~;) l,1J,L~ ~;,__,,);J)Oh}~') ~ OU /1 tliJ ;J/o,Dl> I 3. !JtJtJ ,. de.) 21 1 EA ADDITIONAL TEST WELD ~M--, 'f> ~ r1,L>- 6vU.tY 06 li61i c.ao _.,,_-,

0· r 0() , ,,1-~ 1\LJCaJ.A. /)J.;._~ 0~ /nJ/l St1 ,lJ/J s-'tJ· 0() ' 22 1 EA SUPERVISOR/FOREMAN I

23 1 EA WELDER W/WELDING RIG !vi J)_ 'z4 H)i,1,,J 1 r.cfl 1.Jtr vfi t'),g_J OQJ.A &,,,,,_) Lie½ . IS- r-tJ I l S-i{;Jo to t ; t

24 1 EA LABORER •~.,J;_, +!ML i~ ~ ~ lA)v'\ ~\A_b~ OO /1 iJ 1J </5,oo <IS-;ao 25 1 EA RUBBER TIRE BACKHOE W/ OPERATOR 1/Lw_r/- .,'1 A, J ,.oJ t\tJ '.Ut\dAu) o·o lu,o I I)/) . I)[) J()t) . oz 26 1 EA TRENCHER W/ OPERATOR-61 TO 150 HP IA us: l! l;,vi1 f'j h t..X L 1-lfilA ,: "1u. 1:) ~o O ll h.A tUv-JJ ii41,1 ri 1d$/;tJIJ I '-/-";y l/3 6 27 1 EA TRENCHER W/ OPERATOR- 151 TO 200 HP ill\ II I 1A1.U'\fd.l1,JJ._'/ LIAj..::.b'/-fu 11 1"-i~ ~·n,.,. U(LltJ t8l1~ / 9 ;;I,{)[) /ij ,;;(,/)Z) I

TRENCHER W/ OPERATOR - 201 HP AND '20uJ-- "J.A1_,~~c. ~ 'y UJJ'- ~~ ,- 6 :g1..zS;,c16 ! 28 1 EA UP ( 'I\ IA _(':Q ()O •ili't) ~£2 ~' ./)

t2 1 2-13t.p1 S-% ~~-,

TOTALBID 0 11 . J M -1-- ~-• :).1 ri~ 1~ 6,~ it ~ oc%. ---:>< UflJ) 1 .LU_,L{,1---J,_. '- Lt.,'O · J,t.Jtcli ~ ,:Pc 'Lu:rf ~i . ~'\'1,LA 0-tLP lW I J ,c{Jc_ ~ l,J.J..l, · -~ l ~a)...1\ ca« i t/0 ,

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 12

NOTES:

1. No extra payment shall be provided for the excavation of rock. 2. Any material used for pipe padding shall be submitted as crushed stone. 3. Gallatin Public Utilities shall be responsible for asphalt and concrete replacement. 4. Gallatin Public Utilities shall furnish steel gas pipe, gas valves, valve boxes, 2/4" and 2"

tapping tees, excess flow valves, and cut-offs. 5. The Contractor is responsible for the proper installation of the natural gas pipe, tap tees,

excess flow valves, valves, and valve boxes, as provided by the Owner. 6. The Contractor shall furnish joint wrap and holiday repair materials (joint tape, primer,

Roskote, etc.), as acceptable to the Owner. 7. The Contractor is responsible for backfill and clean-up on all gas lines installed, clean-up

to include seed and straw. 8. Acceptable clean-up must be completed no later than 30 days after installation. Failure

to complete clean-up in a timely manner may result in a deduction of costs incurred by the Owner.

9. The Contractor shall provide a minimum of two (2) full working crews, additional crews shall be provided whenever the Owner deems necessary.

10. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Operator Qualification, Welder Certification, and Drug/Alcohol Testing programs.

04/02/19 City Council Meeting Agenda-Page 13

Amounts are to be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy the amount shown in words will govern. In The event any Total Amount For Each Item does not equal the product of the unit quantity and the unit price, the respective total amount For Each Item shall be corrected to equal the product of the unit quantity and the unit price. The amount of the Total Bid shall be the sum of the Total Amount column (as corrected if applicable), which shall be the sum of the product of each unit quantity and each corresponding unit price.

The above prices shall include all labor, materials, equipment, bailing, shoring, removal, erosion control, overhead, profit, insurance, etc., to cover the finished works of the kinds called for.

BIDDER understands that the OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all BIDS and to waive any informalities in the BIDDING.

The BIDDER agrees that this BID shall be good and may not be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the scheduled closing time for receiving BIDS.

Upon receipt of written notice of the acceptance of this BID, BIDDER will execute the formal Contract attached within ten (10) days and deliver a Surety Bond or Bonds required by the General Conditions. The BID security attached in the sum of

Figures

is to become the property of the OWNER in the event the CONTRACT and Bond are not executed within the time above set forth as liquidated damages for the delay and additional expense to the OWNER caused thereby.

Quantities listed herein are approximate. Variations between the listed and actual quantities may occur.

INCREASE OR REDUCTION OF WORK - The project has a limited budget. In order to insure that the budget is met, the OWNER reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantities of work shown in the bid form to make the project cost conform to the available funds.

Respectfully Submitted,

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CITY OF GALLATIN - DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES BID OPENING - 2019 ANNUAL GAS LINE CONSTRUCTION

FEBRUARY 13, 2019@ 2:00 P.M. * AWARDED B!D

COMPANY BID

James N. Bush Construction, Inc. 6580 Smithville Highway $2,236,520.00 Silver Point, TN 38582

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

[March 12, 2019]

DEPARTMENT: Utilities AGENDA#7

SUBJECT: Ordinance# 01903-12 authorizing funds in the amount of $2,236,520.00 from Gas System Revenue Bonds, Series 2019, for "2019 Annual Gas Line Construction" and award bid to James N. Bush Construction Co., Inc.

SUMMARY: Ordinance awarding and authorizing funds in the amount of $2,236,520.00 from Gas System Revenue Bonds Sales, Series 2019.

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

0 Resolution J8l Ordinance

ll Correspondence ll Contract

J8l Bid Tabulation .Ll, Other

Approved t8] Rejected D Deferred D

Notes:

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ORDINANCE NO. 01903-13

ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $500.00 FROM REVENUE RECEIVED FROM SUMNER COUNTY JUVENILE COURT COLLECTION FOR DAMAGE TO SOCCER FIELDS AT

ROGER'S FIELD ON STATION CAMP

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that the sum of

$500.00 is hereby appropriated from revenue received from the court payment on damaged soccer

fields, account #110-36350, to the following account: Parks Agriculture and Horticulture Supplies,

account #110-44720-321, $500.00 for repairing soccer fields,

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that this

Ordinance shall take effect from and after its final passage, the public welfare requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

03-12-2019

DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation AGENDA#

SUBJECT: Ordinance transferring funds from revenue account to Parks and Recreation.

SUMMARY: Ordinance transferring funds from revenue acct 11036350 to Parks and Recreation Dept for Agriculture and Horticulture Supplies, 11044 720-321, to repair the soccer fields at Roger's Field.

RECOMMENDATION: Approval

ATTACHMENT: 0 Resolution

___0_ Ordinance ...D.... Correspondence ...D.... Contract

...D.... Bid Tabulation

...D.... Other

Approved _D_ Rejected 0 Deferred D

Notes:

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ORDINANCE NO. 01903-14

ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $11,223.59 FROM REVENUE RECEIVED BY SIGN SHOP SALE OF MATERIALS

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLA TIN, TENNESSEE, that the sum of

$11,223.59 is hereby appropriated from revenue received from Sale of Materials - Signs,

account #110-36500, to account #110-43120-342, Sign Parts and Supplies, and

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE,

that this Ordinance shall take effect from and after its final passage, the public welfare

requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

March 12, 2019

DEPARTMENT: Public Works AGENDA#

SUBJECT: Appropriate $11,223.59 collected from various contractors for signs and sign installation to Street Department Sign Parts and Supplies account.

SUMMARY:

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

0 Resolution ~ Ordinance

.Ll, Correspondence

.Ll, Contract ll Bid Tabulation fiOther

Approved p(] Rejected 0 Deferred 0

Notes:

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ORDINANCE NO. 01903-15

ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $50,000 FOR THE 2019 RECYCLING EQUIPMENT GRANT PURCHASE OF A USED ROLL-OFF TRUCK

WHEREAS, The City of Gallatin applied for and was awarded the 2019 Recycling Equipment Grant for the purchase of a used roll-off truck, with the estimated cost being $100,000

AND WHEREAS, this grant is a 50/50 matching grant,

AND WHEREAS, $50,000 has been previously appropriated for said Roll-Off truck in account number 110-43000-941, Transportation Equipment;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLA TIN, TENNESSEE, that the sum of$50,000 to be received from the State of Tennessee is hereby appropriated to account number 110-43000-941, Transportation Equipment;

AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall take effect on final passage, the public welfare requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

March 12, 20119

DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS AGENDA#

SUBJECT: Appropriation of $50,000 for the 2019 Recycling Equipment Grant purchase of a used Roll-Off Truck.

SUMMARY: Estimated cost of truck is $100,000. This is a 50/50 matching grant and $50,000 was previously budgeted in account 110-4 3000-941 for this purchase. This appropriation will be reimbused by the State of Tennessee

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

□ Resolution ....0_ Ordinance

_o__ Correspondence __D.__ Contract

_o__ Bid Tabulation __D.__ Other

Approved rxl, Rejected □ Deferred D

Notes:

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ORDINANCE NO. 01903-16

ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $5,000.00 FROM PARKS AND RECREATION MIRACLE FIELD DONATIONS TO MARKETING/PUBLIC RELATIONS

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLA TIN, TENNESSEE, that the sum of

$5,000.00 is hereby appropriated from Parks Miracle Field, revenue account #110-36700-211, to

the following account: Parks Marketing/Public Relations, expense account #110-44720-236, for a

Homer mascot costume, engraved stones and t-shirts,

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that this

Ordinance shall take effect from and after its final passage, the public welfare requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

03-12-2019

DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation AGENDA#

SUBJECT: Ordinance transferring $5,000.00 from revenue account to Parks and Recreation.

SUMMARY: Ordinance transferring $5,000.00 from revenue acct 11036350 to Parks and Recreation Dept for Marketing/Public Relations Account, 11044720-236, to purchase Homer mascot costume, engraved stones and t-shirts for Miracle Park

RECOMMENDATION: Approval

ATTACHMENT: D Resolution J8L Ordinance

_[]_ Correspondence _[]_ Contract

_[]_ Bid Tabulation _lli]._ Other

Approved _!xl_ Rejected D Deferred D

Notes:

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ORDINANCE NO. 01903-17

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GALLATIN, SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE GALLATIN ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 2.00, SECTION 02.02, DEFINITIONS, ARTICLE 3.00, USE CLASSIFICATION, SECTION 03.02, LISTING OF ACTIVITY CLASSIFICATIONS, SECTION 03.05, RESIDENTIAL ACTIVITIES: CLASS AND TYPES, SECTION 03.07 COMMERICAL ACTIVITIES; CLASS AND TYPES, SECTION 03.08 MANUFACTURING ACTIVITIES; CLASS AND TYPES, ARTICLE 8.00, PROVISIONS FOR COMMERICAL DISTRICTS, SECTION 08.01 INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE CC - CORE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, SECTION 08.03, INTENT AND PURPOSE OF CG - COMMERCIAL GENERAL DISTRICT AND ARTICLE 9.00, PROVISIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS, SECTION 09.01, GENERAL PURPOSES AND INTENT OF INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS, SECTION 9.02, INTENT AND PURPOSES OF THE IR - INDUSTRIAL RESTRICTIVE DISTRICT AND SECTION 9.03 INTENT AND PURPOSES OF THE IG - INDUSTRIAL GENERAL DISTRICT TO MODIFY THE PERMITTED USES, PERMITTED USES WITH CONDITIONS, CONDITIONAL USES AND PROHIBITED USES AND AMENDING ARTICLE 15.00, ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT, SECTION 15.06, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS; AUTHORIZING THE REVISIONS TO BE MADE TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE; REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

WHEREAS, the zoning code text amendment is in agreement and consistent with the recommendations of the Gallatin on the Move 2020 General Development and Transportation Plan, and

WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 13, Chapter 7, Section 204 authorizes the City to amend its zoning code as necessary upon first being reviewed by the Planning Commission, and

WHEREAS, the Gallatin Municipal-Regional Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 15.07.040 of the Gallatin Zoning Ordinance has reviewed and recommended approval of these amendments in GMRPC Resolution 2019-009; and

WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Gallatin is authorized under Tennessee Code Annotated Title 13, Chapter 7, Section 201 to adopt Zoning regulations for the betterment of the city, and

WHEREAS, notice and public hearing before the Gallatin City Council has or will occur before final passage of these amendments pursuant to Section 15.07.060 of the Gallatin Zoning Ordinance and Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 13-7-203;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GALLATIN, SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE as follows:

Section 1. The City Council of the City of Gallatin does hereby approve the Zoning Code text amendment as described in Exhibit 'A'.

Section 2. The City Council of the City of Gallatin does hereby approve, authorize and direct the revision of the City's Official Zoning Ordinance to show the changes in the text as described in Exhibit 'A'.

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Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.

Section 4. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provision or applications of this ordinance which can be given without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared severable.

Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption, the public welfare requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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EXHIBIT 'A'

ARTICLE 2.00 LANGUAGE AND DEFINITIONS

Art/Artisans - An establishment, not exceeding 10,000 square feet in gross floor area, for the preparation, display and sale of individually crafted artwork, jewelry, furniture, sculpture, pottery, leathercraft, hand-woven articles, and related items.

Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling and Materials Recovery Operations - An establishment whereby automobiles and trucks are disassembled and processed for resale or reuse, including recycling, or where automobiles are temporarily stored until disassembled or sold as parts. This use is not intended to be a permanent storage of inoperable and unlicensed vehicles.

Automotive Parking Lot - A ground-level improved area (ground or garage), not within a street, used as a principal or accessory use with stabilized or paved surfaced used to temporarily park licensed motor vehicles for short periods of time, containing three or more parking spaces.

Automotive ,.'¾u·king Lot, Limited An automotive parking lot, not within a street, 1,vith stabilized or paved surfaced useg_ to temporarily park licensed motor vehicles for short periods of time, containing three or more parking spaces.

Automotive Serving and Cleaning - Any building, structure or land use where motor vehicles are serviced with light repairs limited to fluid changes, tire repair and installation, installation and replacement of accessory automobile parts but excludes heavy servicing such as body work and painting, engine rebuilds and replacements, transmission installation and reconstruction. Automotive cleaning includes a car wash, detailing shop operated as a principal use or accessory use.

Day Child Care - A facility operated for the purpose of providing care, protection and guidance to three (3) or more individuals during only part of a 24 hour day, excluding public or private primary schools, as further defined in Section 71-3-501, Tenn. Code Ann., as a "Child Care Center'.

Day Child Care, Limited - see Pay Child Care hem-e Center

Day Child Care Home - A private home where licensed day child care services are provided for not more than seven (7) individuals as further described in Section 71-3-501, Tenn. Code Ann.

Extensive Manufacturing/Industrial - Manufacturing processes which require a large degree of mechanical and chemical compound processing of raw materials compounds that may present hazards or nuisances within the development or activity site and to area properties and generally consist of what is considered heavy industry.

Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial- Manufacturing processes which require a moderate degree of mechanical and chemical compound processing of raw or finished materials that may present hazards or nuisances within the development or activity site and to area properties and generally consists of what is considered general or medium intensity industrial activity.

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prepared materials that may present little or no hazards or nuisances within the development or activity site and to area properties and generally involve what is considered general medium and light industry activity.

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ARTICLE 3.00 USE CLASSIFICATION

03.01 General Classification Rules

The provisions of this section shall be known as the Activity or Use Classifications. The purpose of these provisions is to classify uses into a number of specifically defined types on the basis of common functional characteristics and similar compatibility with other uses, thereby providing a basis for regulation of uses in accordance with criteria which are directly relevant to the public interest. These provisions shall apply throughout the zoning regulations.

03.02 Listing of Activity Classifications

All activities are hereby classified into the following activity types: (Vacant land, itself, shall not constitute an activity type.)

03.02.010 Residential Activities:

A. Dwelling, one-family detached

B. Dwelling, attached

C. Dwelling, two-family detached and two-family

D. Dwelling, mobile home

E. Dwelling, multi-family, upper story residential

F. Dwelling, mobile home park

G. Dwelling, multi-family

H. Bed and Breakfast Homestay

I. Community Residential Home

03.02.020 Community Facility Activities:

A. Administrative Services

B. Assisted Living/Nursing Home

C. Community Assembly

D. Community Education

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E. Essential Service

F. Extensive Impact

G. Health Care

H. Intermediate Impact

I. Limited Child and Adult Care

J. Non-assembly Cultural

K. Nursing Home/ Assisted Living

L. Place of Worship

M. Utility and Vehicular

03.02.030 Commercial Activities:

A. Animal Care

A.1 Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling and Materials Recovery Operations

B. Automotive Parking

C. Automotive Parking (Limited Lot) Automotive/Truck, Craft and Related Equipment Sales and Rental and Retail and Delivery

D. Automotive Repair and Cleaning

E. Automotive Servicing and Cleaning

E.1. Bed and Breakfast Inns

F. Building Business and Communication Service

G. Construction Sales and Services

H. Consumer Laundry and Repair

I. Convenience Sales and Service

J. Financial, Consulting, and Administrative

K. Food Service

L. Food Service - Drive-in

M. General Personal Service

N. General Retai I +raE!-e Sales and Service

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0. Group Assembly - Extensive

P. Group Assembly - Limited

P. l. Limited Newspaper and Periodical Printing

Q. Medical Office/Services

R. Research Service

S. Retail Business Supply

T. Scrap Operation

U. Transient Habitation

V. Transport and Warehousing

W. Undertaking Service

X. Vehicular, Craft, and Related Equipment Sales Retail and Delivery Reserved.

Y. Wholesale Sales

Z. Limited Retail Sales

AA. Limited Warehousing

BB. Adult Entertainment (See 02.02 Definitions)

03.02.040 Manufacturing/Industrial Activities:

A. Limited Manufacturing/Industrial

B. Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial

C. Extensive Manufacturing/Industrial

03.02.050 Agricultural Activities:

A. Crop and Animal Raising

B. Plant Nursery

03.03 Accessory Uses

In addition to the principal activities expressed above, each activity type shall be deemed to include activities customarily associated with, and appropriate, incidental, and subordinate to the principal activity. The accessory uses permitted are presented with the regulation section of each district.

03.04 Classification of Combination of Principal Activities

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The following rules shall apply where a single zone lot contains activities which resemble two or more different activity types and which are not classified as accessory activities.

03.04.010 Separate Classification of Each Establishment

The principal activities on a single zone lot by each individual establishment, management, or institution shall be classified separately.

03.04.020 Separate Classification of Different Major Classes of Activities Conducted by a Single Establishment

If the principal activities conducted by a single establishment, management, or institution resemble two or more different major classes of activities, to wit, Residential, Community Facilities, Commercial, Manufacturing, or Agricultural Activities - the principal activities of each major class shall be classified separately.

03.04.030 Classification of Different Activities within the Same Major Class, Conducted by a Single Establishment

If principal activities conducted on a single zone lot by a single establishment, management, or institution resemble two or more activity types within the same major class of activities, all such principal activities shall be classified in the activity type within said class the description of which type most closely portrays the overall nature of such activities. However, when activity types have any characteristics of Utility and Vehicular, Health Care, Intermediate Impact, or Extensive Impact Community Facility; or Food Service Drive-in, Auto Parking, Wholesale, Transport and Warehousing, Scrap Operation or Group Assembly - Extensive Commercial Activities; or Extensive Manufacturing Activities, all such principal activities within the same major class of activities as any of such types the description of which most closely portrays said principal activities; except that all such Commercial Activities shall be classified within the Scrap Operation Commercial Activities type if they have any of its characteristics.

03.05 Residential Activities; Class and Types

03.05.005 Activity Type - Bed and Breakfast Inn/Bed and Breakfast Homestay: The occupancy of a structure for commercial lodging or transient housing uses on a limited scale.

03.05.010 Activity Type - Dwelling One-Family Detached: The occupancy of a one-family dwelling which is entirely separated from structures located on adjacent lots.

03.05.020 Activity Type - Dwelling Attached: The occupancy of a building containing not more than two dwelling units attached at the side or sides by a party wall without openings in a series of three or more principal buildings each containing not more than tv,10 dvv1elling units on separate lots.

03.05.030 Activity Type - Dwelling, Two-Family: The occupancy of a building containing two dwelling units on one lot.

03.05.030.5 Activity Type - Dwelling Two-Family detached: The occupancy of a dwelling unit which is entirely separated by another any other unit on the same lot.

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03.05.040 Activity Type - Dwelling, Mobile Home: The occupancy of a detached one-family dwelling unit having the following characteristics: A structure manufactured before June 15, 1976 that is not constructed in accordance with the National Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, as compiled in 42 U.S.C., Section 5401 et. seq. It is a structure that is transportable on one (1) or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet or more in width, or forty body feet or more in length, or when erected on site, is three hundred twenty (320) or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent Chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating , air conditioning, and electrical systems contain in the structure; and includes a "Manufactured home" and "Mobile home" as defined by Section 68-126- 202, Tenn. Code Annotated.

03.05.050 Activity Type - Dwelling, Upper Story Residential: The area of a building above the ground floor (which is above the cellar), which is principally used, designed, or adapted for use by one or more households each of which has separate living quarters.

03.05.060 Activity Type - Multi-Family: The occupancy of three or more dwelling units for permanent residential use in a single structure that may or may not be separated by firewalls but which are contained on a single lot or parcel.

03.05.070 Activity Type - Mobile Home Park: A residential facility whereby mobile homes or mobile home pads are leased or rented on commercial basis.

03.05.080 Activity Type - Community Residential Home: A licensed residence complying with TC.A. § 13-24-101 - § 13-24-104,

03.06 Community Facilities Activities: Class and Types

03.06.010 Activity Type - Administrative Services Community Facilities: Include the activities typically performed by non-profit private, public, and utility administrative offices.

03.06.010.5 Activity Type - Assisted Living: The occupancy of a congregate care residential facility with separate living quarters and accessory supportive services including health care and a central private kitchen. This may also include a nursing home.

03.06.020 Activity Type - Community Assembly Community Facilities: Include the activities typically performed by, or at, the following institutions and installations:

A. Parochial and private, non-profit clubs, lodges, meeting halls, and recreation centers and areas

B. Temporary non-profit festivals

03.06.030 Activity Type - Community Education Community Facilities: Include the activities typically performed by the following institutions:

A. Orphanages

B. Public, parochial, and private nursery schools, kindergartens, primary, and secondary schools

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03.06.040 Activity Type - Essential Service Community Facilities: Includes the maintenance and operation of the following installations:

A. Electrical, communication, and telephone distribution lines and poles, water, storm drainage, sewer lines, and gas distribution lines with incidental appurtenances thereto, but excluding electric transmission lines and major fuel transmission lines.

B. Private streets

C. Rights-of-way to all modes of transportation

D. Small landscaped, scenically significant open areas, natural reserves

E. Public community centers and recreation areas, such as playgrounds and playfields

F. Emergency first aid stations

03.06.050 Activity Type - Extensive Impact Community Facilities: Include the activities that have a high degree of effect upon the surrounding land uses due to their hazards, nuisance characteristics, as well as the traffic generation characteristics, parking requirements, and land requirements and typically performed by, or the maintenance and operation of, the following institutions and installations:

A. Airports, air cargo terminals, heliports, helistops, or any other aeronautical device

B. Detention and correction institutions

C. Sanitary land fills

D. Major mail processing centers

E. Military installations

F. Public and private utility corporations or truck yards

G. Radio and television transmission stations

I-I. Railroad, bus, and transit terminals

I. Railroad yards and other transportation equipment marshaling and storage yards

J. Stadiums, sports arenas, auditoriums, and bandstands

K. Zoological gardens

L. Electricity transmission lines (overhead electrical transmission lines which are principally supported by units having two or more poles or other structures including towers or with the base of the pole or other structure in excess of two feet in diameter) and major fuel transmission lines

03.06.060 Activity Type - Health Care Community Facilities: Include the activities typically performed by the following institutions:

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A. Health Care

B. Hospitals

C. Centers for observation or rehabilitation, with full-time supervision or care

03.06.070 Activity Type - Intermediate Impact Community Facilities: Include the activities that have a significant effect upon the surrounding land uses due to their traffic generation characteristics, parking requirements, and land requirements, and typically performed by, or the maintenance and operation of, the following institutions or installations:

A. Cemeteries, mausoleums and columbariums

B. Colleges, junior colleges, and universities, but excluding business schools operated as profit-making enterprises

C. Commercial marinas and boat docks

D. All golf courses

E. Reservoirs and water tanks

F. Sewage disposal treatment plants

03.06.080 Activity Type - Limited Child and Adult Care Community Facilities: Includes the activities typically performed by the following facilities:

A. Limited Child Care Facilities: Includes day care services provided to children under eighteen (18) years of age for less than twenty-four (24) hours a day and without living accommodations for the clientele.

B. Limited Adult Care Facilities: Includes day care services provided to adults recipients, eighteen (18) years of age or older, for less than twenty-four (24) hours a day, by a provider of such services who is not related to such adult in accordance with Tennessee State Law and rules established by the Tennessee Department of Human Services.

03.06.090 Activity Type - Non-assembly Cultural Community Facilities: Include the activities typically performed by the following institutions:

A. Public, parochial, and private non-profit museums and art galleries

B. Public, parochial, and private non-profit libraries and observatories

03.06.100 Activity Type - Nursing Home/Assisted Living Community Facilities: The occupancy of a congregate care residential facility with separate living quarters and accessory supportive services including health care and a central private kitchen. Include the activities typically performed by the following institutions:

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C. Assisted living facilities

03.06.110 Activity Type - Place of Worship: Any structure or site for public assembly, such as a church, synagogue, chapel, sanctuary, used for the collective or individual involvement with a religious activity, such as rites, rituals, ceremonies, and discussions.

03 .06.120 Activity Type - Utility and Vehicular Community Facilities: Include the maintenance and operation of the following installations:

A. Communication equipment installation and exchanges

B. Electrical substations

C. Gas substations

D. Neighborhood news carrier distribution centers

E. Police stations and fire stations

F. Post offices, but excluding major mail-processing centers

03.07 Commercial Activities: Class and Types

03.07.010 Activity Type -Animal Care Commercial Activities: Include the provision of animal care, treatment, and boarding services.

03.07.015 Activity Type-Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling, and Materials Recovery Operations: Includes activities where automobiles and other vehicles are disassembled and parts are removed and sold and/or residuals are reprocessed for shipping to be used in the fabrication of other finished goods.

03.07.020 Activity Type - Automotive Parking Commercial Activities: This activity includes the temporary parking and storage of licensed motor vehicles, as a principal use, for short periods of time, not within a street, on a stabilized or paved surfaced (ground or garage), containing three or more parking spaces. This does not include the storage of scrap automobiles.

03.07.030 Activity Type - Automotive Repair and Cleaning Commercial Activities: Includes the major repair or painting of motor vehicles and/or trailers, including body work and installation of major accessories, as well as the washing and polishing detailing of motor vehicles and/or trailers.

03.07.040 Activity Type - Automotive/Truck Vehicular, Craft and Related Equipment Sales and Rental and Retail Delivery Commercial Activities: Includes the retail or wholesale sale or rental, from the premises, of vehicular and related equipment, with incidental maintenance.

03.07.050 Activity Type - Automotive Servicing and Cleaning Commercial Activities: Include the sale, from the premises, of goods and the provision of services which are generally required -i-R for the operation and I imited maintenance of automotive vehicles and the to fulfill fulfilling of motorist needs, including sale of petroleum products and/or together with the sale and servicing of tires, batteries, automotive accessories, and replacement items, lubricating services, and performance of minor repairs.

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03.06.055 Activity Type - Bed and Breakfast Inn: A transient lodging facility as described in the definitions section 03.05.005.

03.07.060 Activity Type - Business and Communication Service Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of services of a clerical, goods brokerage, telecommunications and communications of a minor processing nature, software publishing, video and recording production, television and radio broadcasting, data processing and hosting and related services, including multi-copy and blueprinting services, custom printing limited to a maximum of 2,500 square feet of floor space, but excluding the printing of books, other than pamphlets and small reports,. These activities do not include the storage of goods and chattels for the purpose of sale unless otherwise permitted by other provisions of this Ordinance.

03.07.070 Activity Type - Construction Sales and Service Commercial Activities: Includes the construction and incidental storage activities performed by construction on zone lots other than construction sites, as well as the retail or wholesale sales, from the premises of materials used in the construction of buildings or other structures.

03.07.080 Activity Type - Consumer Laundry and Repair Service Commercial Activities: Include the cleaning or repair of personal apparel and household appliances, furniture, and similar items, other than services listed in Convenience Sales and Service Commercial, but exclude repair of motor vehicles and of structures.

03.07.090 Activity Type - Convenience Sales and Services Commercial Activities: Includes the retail sale, from the premises, of drugs and other frequently needed small personal convenience items such as toiletries, tobacco, magazines, and limited grocery items, and may include gasoline sales as a primary or as an accessory use, as well as the provision of personal convenience services which are typically needed frequently or recurrently, such as barber and beauty care and self service gasoline as an accessory item to another use; and include, shoe shining and operation of self-service laundromats and laundry or dry cleaning pick-up stations.,_but excludes other apparel cleaning and repair services. No establishment shall exceed 5,000 square feet of gross floor area.

03.07.100 Activity Type - Financial, Consultive Consulting, and Administrative Commercial Activities: Include the provision of financial, insurance, and real estate brokerage services, as well as the provision of advice, designs, information, or consultations of a professional nature ( other than the services classified as Community Facility Activities or described as Medical Service, Business and Communication Services or Research Center). They also include the executive, management, administrative, and desired activities of private, profit oriented firms, other than public utility firms. These activities do not include the storage of goods and chattels for the purpose of sale unless otherwise permitted by other provisions of this Ordinance.

03.07.110 Activity Type - Food Service Commercial Activities: Includes the retail sale of prepared food or beverages for primarily on-premises consumption on the same zone lot, but not to be consumed within a parked car or purchased from a drive-up window.

03.07.120 Activity Type - Food Service Drive-in Commercial Activities: Includes the retail sale of prepared food or beverages for either home or on-premises consumption, which may be either consumed within a parked car, for take-out from the building for consumption off-premises or from a drive-up window, or on the same zone lot or within the principal structure on the zone lot.

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03.07.130 Activity Type - General Personal Services Commercial Activities: Include the provision to individuals of informational, instructional, and other services not including Financial, Consulting and Administrative Services, Group Assembly, or Transient Habitation or services classified as Community Facilities. The activities do not include the storage of goods or chattels for the purpose of sale unless otherwise permitted by other provisions of this Ordinance.

03 .07 .140 Activity Type - General Retail Sale and Service Commercial Activities: Include the retail sales or rental from the premises, primarily for personal or household use, of goods and/or services consisting primarily of items such as commercial amusements or food products sales other than those described as Food Service, Food Service Drive-in or Convenience Sales and Service Commercial Activities, but exclude sale or rental of motor vehicles, except for parts and accessories, and sale of materials used in construction of buildings or other structures, except for paint, fixtures, and hardware.

03.07.150 Activity Type - Group Assembly Extensive Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of cultural, entertainment, educational, and athletic services, other than those classified as Community Facilities, to assembled groups of spectators or participants numbering 500 or more.

03.07.160 Activity Type - Group Assembly Limited Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of cultural, entertainment, educational, and athletic services, other than those classified as Community Facilities, to assembled groups of spectators or participants smaller than 500 in number.

03.07.170 Activity Type - Medical Office/Service;i Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of therapeutic, preventive, or corrective personal treatment services by physicians, dentists, and other practitioners, as well as the provision of medical testing and analysis services.

03.07.180 Activity Type - Research Service Commercial Activities: Include research of an industrial or scientific nature, other than medical testing and analysis and routine product testing, which is offered as a service or which is conducted by and for a private profit-oriented firm.

03.07.190 Activity Type - Retail Business Supply Commercial Activities: Includes the retail sale or rental from the premises, primarily to firms and other organizations using the goods rather than to individuals, of office equipment and supplies and similar goods, together with the provisions of incidental maintenance services; but exclude sale or rental of motor vehicles, except for parts and accessories, and sale of materials used in construction of buildings or other structures, except for paint, fixtures, and hardware.

03.07.200 Activity Type - Scrap Operation Commercial Activities: Include the storage and sale, from the premises, of used waste materials or other items except when such activities are incidental to a manufacturing operation.

03.07.210 Activity Type - Transient Habitation Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of lodging services to transient guests, having at least 70 percent of its accommodation available on a less­ than-weekly basis and includes hotels, motels and Bed and Breakfast Inns.

03.07.220 Activity Type - Transport and Warehousing Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of warehousing and storage, freight handling, shipping, and trucking transportation services including accessory repair of transportation equipment used in the transport service activity.

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03.07.230 Activity Type - Undertaking-Service Commercial Activities: Includes the provision of undertaking and funeral services involving the care and preparation of the human deceased prior to burial or cremation.

03.07.240 Activity Type - Wholesale Sales Commercial Activities: Include the storage and sale, from the premises, of goods to other firms for resale, as well as the storage of goods on the premises and their transfer therefrom to retail outlets of the same firm; but exclude sale or storage of motor vehicles, except for parts and accessories, sales or storage of materials used in construction of buildings or other structures, except for paint, fixtures, and hardware, and sale of fuels, including coal and oil.

03.07.250 Activity Type - Limited Newspaper and Periodical Printing: Include the layout, printing, sales and distribution operations for a newspaper, magazine or other periodical, with the physical space for the printing limited to 15,000 square feet.

03.07.260 Activity Type - Limited Retail Sales Activities: Drug Stores or apothecaries that have full time pharmacist(s) during operating hours. Retail flower and/or gift shops.

03.07.270 Activity Type - Limited Warehousing Commercial Activities: Include the provision of storage facilities for individuals and small businesses with the size of each storage unit being limited to a maximum of 500 square feet and the facilities designed to prohibit the use by and generation of heavy or semi-truck traffic and prohibit retail sales or retail activities on the site. An on-site apartment may be permitted for security purposes.

03.07.280 Activity Type -Adult Entertainment - Entertainment activities described and regulated by Tenn. Code Annotated§ 7-51- Part 14, Section 1401-1406.

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03.08 Manufacturing/Industrial Activities: Class and Types [NAICS Code]

This section describes the major class of Manufacturing/Industrial Activities and its constituent types. Manufacturing/Industrial Activities include the on-site production of goods by methods other than agriculture and extractive in nature. They also include certain activities accessory to the above. All such uses shall comply with eh requirements of the International Building Code, whichever is more restrictive.

03.08.010 Activity Type - Limited Manufacturing/Industrial Activities:

A. The following activities and operations are included considered m Limited Manufacturing/Industrial Activities and include the manufacture manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment, or fabrication and the incidental storage, wholesale and distribution of the following products:

Art/Artisan Objects [323, 541430, 711510] Food manufacturing, except: [311]

Animal food manufacturing [3111] Oilseed milling and processing, [3112] Fats and oils refining and blending, [311225] and Animal slaughtering and processing [3116]

Bakery Goods Beverages (non alcoholic, but includes microbreweries of less than 15,000 gallon capacity) Dairy Products Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing [312] Textile Mills and Textile product mills including carpets and rugs [313] Apparel manufacturing [315] such as hats, jewelry, umbrelJas; not including footwear Leather and allied product manufacturing [316], except:

Leather and hide tanning and finishing [3161] Footwear manufacturing [3162]

Wood Product manufacturing [321], except: Sawmills and wood preservation [3211]

Printing and related support activities [323] Chemical manufacturing [325], except

Basic chemical manufacturing [3251] Resin, rubber, and artificial fibers manufacturing [3252] Agricultural chemical manufacturing [3253] Explosives manufacturing [32592]

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing [326], except Rubber product manufacturing [3262]

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing [327]. except Glass and glass product manufacturing [3272], except for artisan glassworks Cement and concrete product manufacturing [3273] Lime and gypsum product manufacturing [3274]

Computer and electronic product manufacturing [334] Machinery manufacturing [335], Special tool, die, jig. and fixture manufacturing only [333514], Miscellaneous manufacturing [339], including:

Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing (3391]

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Other miscellaneous manufacturing [3399] including jewelry, silverware, sporting goods, toys, pens and pencils, ink cartridges, signs, musical instruments, broom, brush and mops, burial caskets

Instruments for Medical, Dental, Engineering, Scientific, and Other Professional Purposes Optical Instruments and Lenses Printed Matter Sign Book Binding Data Processing Service Photocopying and/or Photoengraving Photoengraving Precision Machining of Dies, Jigs, and Fixtures Printing Publishing Record Pressing Upholstering Wholesale Trade [ 42], except for Coal and other mineral merchant wholesalers [ 42352] Upholstery repair and cleaning services [561740] [8111420] Automotive/Truck Parking lot (short or long term) oflicensed or unlicensed vehicles [812930]

The manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment, or fabrication of the following products is not considered a Limited Manufacturing/Industrial Activity:

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and gas extraction [21] Animal food manufacturing [3111] Oilseed milling and processing [3112] Fats and oils refining and blending [311225] Animal slaughtering and processing [3116] Leather and hide tanning and finishing [3161] Footwear manufacturing [3 I 62] Sawmills and wood preservation [321 I] Paper manufacturing including pulp, paper and paperboard mills [322] Petroleum and coal product manufacturing [324] Basic chemical manufacturing [325 I] Resin, rubber, and artificial fibers manufacturing [3252] Agricultural chemical manufacturing [3253] Explosives manufacturing [32592] Rubber product manufacturing [3262] Glass and glass product manufacturing [3272], except for artisan glassworks Cement and concrete product manufacturing [3273] Lime and gypsum product manufacturing [3274] Other nonmetallic mineral products [3279] Primary metal manufacturing [33 I]: Fabricated metal product manufacturing [332] Machinery manufacturing [333], except Special tool, die, jig and fixture manufacturing [333514] Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing [335], except Special tool, die, jig, and fixture

manufacturing only [333514], Transportation equipment manufacturing [336] Furniture and related product manufacturing [337], except upholstering

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Waste Disposal by Compacting or Incineration, as a principal use

03.08.020 Activity Type - Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial Activities:

A. Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial Activities include all Limited Manufacturing/Industrial uses plus the following: the manufacture, manufacturing, compounding, assembling, packaging, treatment or fabrication of products and the incidental storage, wholesale and distribution fuf _Qf the following products:

Cotton ginning [ 115111], with conditions Animal food manufacturing [3111] Oilseed milling and processing [3112], with conditions Footwear manufacturing [3162] Basic chemical manufacturing [3251 ], except

Resins, synthetic rubber and artificial synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing [3352], Pesticides and other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing [3253], and Explosive Manufacturing [32592]

Non-metallic mineral products manufacturing [3279] with conditions Rolling and drawing of purchased steel [331?.?] aluminum [331319] or copper [3314?], with

conditions Secondary smelting and refining of aluminum [331314], with conditions Fabricated metal product manufacturing [332] Machinery manufacturing [333] Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing [335], Furniture and related product manufacturing [337] Cotton Seed Oil* Explosives Firev,1orks Organic Fertilizers

B. Other activities and operations except for the following:

Abrasive, Asbestos, and Non metallic Mineral Processing* Arsenals Asphaltic Cement Plants /\tomic Reactors Automobile Wrecking Cement and/or Concrete Plants Chemical Manufacturing in excess of 1 ton per day Cotton Ginning* Fat Rendering Foundries Grain Milling Junk Yards Offal Processing Ore Red'..1ction Paper Mills Petroleum Refining

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Pulp Manufacturing Radioactive Materials \\Taste Handling Rock Crushing Rolling and Finishing of Ferrous Materials* Slaughtering of Animals Smelting and Refining of Metals and Alloys* Steel Works (other than those listed) Tanning Waste Disposal by Compacting or Incineration, as a principal use

* These activities may be considered as Intermediate Manufacturing Activities if conducted in completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IR (Industrial Restrictive District).

B. The manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment, or fabrication of the following activities and operations are not considered Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial Activities:

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and gas extraction [21] Fats and oils refining and blending [311225] Animal slaughtering and processing [3116] Leather and hide tanning and finishing [3161] Sawmills and wood preservation [3211] Paper manufacturing including pulp, paper and paperboard mills [322] Petroleum and coal product manufacturing [324] Basic Chemical Manufacturing [325] including:

Resin, rubber, and artificial fibers manufacturing [3252] Agricultural chemical manufacturing [3253] Explosives manufacturing [32592]

Rubber product manufacturing [3262] Glass and glass product manufacturing [3272], except for artisan glassworks objects Cement and concrete product manufacturing [3273] Lime and gypsum product manufacturing [3274] Other nonmetallic mineral products [3279] Primary metal manufacturing [331 ], except for Rolling and drawing of purchased steel [33122],

aluminum [331319] or copper [33142] and: Transportation equipment manufacturing [336] Waste Disposal by Compacting or Incineration, as a principal use

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03.08.030 Activity Type - Extensive Manufacturing/Industrial Activities:

A. Extensive Manufacturing/Industrial Activities (described in Section 03.08.020) and the exceptions listed above, except as follows: include all Limited Manufacturing/Industrial and Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial uses, including uses with conditions, plus the following: the manufacture, manufacturing, compounding, assembling, packaging, treatment or fabrication of products and the incidental storage, wholesale and distribution fef of the following products:

Sawmills and wood preservation [3211] Paper manufacturing including pulp, paper and paperboard mills [322] Petroleum and coal product manufacturing [324] Resin, rubber, and artificial fibers manufacturing [3252] Agricultural chemical manufacturing [3253] Rubber product manufacturing [3262] Glass and glass product manufacturing [3272], except for artisan glassworks Cement and concrete product manufacturing [3273] Lime and gypsum product manufacturing [3274] Other nonmetallic mineral products [3279] Primary metal manufacturing [331] Transportation equipment manufacturing and re-fabrication [336] Scrap materials processing [ 423930], with conditions

B. The manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment, placement or fabrication of the following activities and operations are not considered Extensive Manufacturing/Industrial Activities:

Arsenals Asphaltic Cement Plants Atomic Reactors Automobile \Vrecking~ Yards Chemical Manufacturing in excess of 1 ton per day Explosive Manufacturing and Storage Fat Rendering Firev,rorks Manufacturing Hazardous \Vastes Storage and/or Transfer Junk Yards Offal Processing Ore Reduction Paper Mills Petroleum Refining Pulp Manufacturing Radioactive Waste Handling Slaughtering of Animals Tanning Mining, Quarrying, and crushing of mined materials and Oil and gas extraction [21] [212312] Fats and oils refining and blending [311225] Animal slaughtering and processing [3116] Leather and hide tanning and finishing [3161]

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Explosives manufacturing and storage [32592] Hazardous Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal [562211] including by Compacting or Incineration, as a principal use

03.09 Agricultural Activities: Class and Types

03.09.010 Activity Type - Crop and Animal Raising Agricultural Activities: Includes the raising of tree, vine, field, forage, and other plant crops intended to provide food or fibers, as well as keeping, grazing, or feeding animals for animal products, animal increase, or value increase, but specifically excluding commercial feed lots.

03.09.020 Activity Type - Plant Nursery Agricultural Activities: Include the cultivation for sale of horticultural specialties such as flowers, shrubs, and trees, intended for ornamental, landscaping purposes.

03.10 Administrative Standards

Whenever, in the course of administration and enforcement of this Ordinance, it is necessary or desirable to make any administrative decisions, then, unless other standards are provided in this Ordinance, the decision shall be made so that the result will not be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this Ordinance or injurious to the surrounding neighborhood.

(Ordinance 01702-14, 3-21-17; Ordinance Ol 90x-xx, _/_/ __ )

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ARTICLE 8.00 PROVISIONS FOR COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS

08.00 General Purpose and Intent of Commercial Districts

The commercial districts established by this Ordinance are designed to promote and protect the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity, and other aspects of the general welfare. They are further designed to provide space for the many and diverse types of commercial activity needed to serve people and industry and maintain the economic base of the City of Gallatin, preserve and enhance property values and promote the constructive improvement and orderly growth of the existing well-located commercial centers and districts, prevent indiscriminate mixture of commercial activity within commercial areas and the scattering of commercial uses in the residential and agricultural districts, protect adjacent residential areas from offensive and detrimental influences, and promote the most efficient and desirable use of land. Within each commercial district, all uses are subject to the performance standards established in Article 13 .00 of this Ordinance and shall not make an adverse impact at the zone lot line which would exceed such performance standards.

08.01 Intent and Purpose of the CC - Core Commercial District

This district is designed to provide for a wide range of retail, office, amusement, and service uses normally found in a central business district. High intensity of use is permitted in this district, and increased building bulk is provided as a means of encouraging such development. A setting conducive to and safe for a high volume of pedestrian traffic is desired. All such uses shall comply with eh requirements of the International Building Code, whichever is more restrictive.

08.01.010 Uses and Structures

A. Principal Permitted Uses and Structures - Within the Core Commercial District as shown on the Gallatin Municipal Zoning Map, the following activities are permitted:

Residential Activities Single Family Dwelling, One-family detached Dwelling Attached Attached Dwelling Two-Family Dwelling, Two-Family detached Upper-Story Residential with fire suppression system Multi-Family Dwellings, subject to the requirements contained in Articles 12.00 and 13.00.

Community Facility Activities Place of Worship Essential Service Community Assembly Non-assembly Cultural Administrative Utility Vehicular

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Commercial Activities Convenience Sales and Service - Two-Pump Maximum Automotive Parking (Limited Lot) Transient Habitation Food Service General Personal Service Financial, Consulting and Administrative Business and Communication Service General Retail Sales and Service Consumer Laundry and Repair Retail Business Supply Group Assembly - Limited Medical Services Undertaking Services

B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures

1. Signs as permitted in Section 13.07. 2. Accessory off-street parking facilities as required in Article 11.00. 3. Facilities and buildings customarily incidental and appurtenant to a permitted use.

C. Conditional Use

.L Dwelling, Upper Story Residential without fire sprinkling systems 2. Limited Child and Adult Care le Automotive Parking lot (surface parking or garage parking) as a principal use

D. Prohibited Uses and Structures - Any uses or structures not of a nature specifically permitted herein, and any use not conforming to the performance standards set forth in Article 13.00 of this Ordinance are prohibited.

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08.03 Intent and Purpose of CG - Commercial General District

This class of district is designed primarily to provide sufficient space in appropriate locations for establishments and uses engaged in wholesale trade, the warehousing of a wide variety of products having the highest performance standards and the least objectionable characteristics, and services ancillary thereto. Other commercial uses are also permitted. As these activities tend to generate relatively large volumes of traffic and have other characteristics detrimental to residential districts, their locations should be removed from the proximity of residential districts insofar as possible. All such uses shall comply with the requirements of the International Building Code, whichever is more restrictive.

08.03.010 Uses and Structures

A. Principal Permitted Uses and Structures - Within the General Commercial Districts as shown on the Gallatin Municipal and Regional Zoning Maps, the following activities, as described in Section 03.07 are permitted:

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Community Facility Activities Essential Service Non-assembly Cultural Administrative Services Utility and Vehicular

Commercial Activities Convenience Sales and Service Automotive Parking Transient Habitation Food Service Financial, Consulting, and Administrative Business and Communication Service Undertaking Service Food Service - Drive-in Automotive Servicing and Cleaning General Retail Sales and Service Consumer Laundry and Repair Retail Business Supply Group Assembly-Limited Automotive Repair and Cleaning Animal Care Automotive/Truck Vehicular, Craft, and Related Equipment Sales, Retail and Delivery Research Service Transport and Warehousing Wholesale Sales Limited Newspaper and Periodical Printing Limited Warehousing General Personal Services Medical Offices/Services

Manufacturing/Industrial Activities Limited Manufacturing/Industrial

Construction Sales and Services 1.vith the following conditions:

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The use shall have direct access to an arterial, collector roadway as classified on the official Major Thoroughfare Plan or a local street capable of accommodating heavy truck traffic as determined by the Engineering Division. J-Io1.vever, no such use shall be permitted with direct access to US 31 E or to a lot or parcel fronting on US Highway 31 E. All required landscape buffers, per Article 13, Section 13 .04, shall be installed on the property. If a residential use is located adjacent to the property the required buffer yard shall be no less than 30 feet in width. The property or properties shall be adjacent to a railroad right of way to provide an option for direct service by rail. Driveways to/from the site shall be design 1.vith appropriate radii for large truck access and meet the access management spacing requirements of the City.

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No in operable vehicles shall be stored on the property. Inventory shall not be stacked or elevated above 8 feet in height from the ground for a distance of no less than 30 feet from any property boundary. In no case shall stacked materials exceed 30 feet in height. An opaque fence or wall shall be provided along adjacent private properties.

B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures

1. Signs in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 13.07. 2. Accessory off-street parking and loading facilities as required in Article 11.00. 3. Accessory facilities and buildings customarily incidental and appurtenant to a permitted use

provided that such accessory facilities and buildings are carried out on the same zone lot and are not otherwise prohibited.

h Uses Permitted with Conditions

Commercial Activities Construction Sales and Services with the following conditions:

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The use shall have direct access to an arterial, collector roadway as classified on the official Major Thoroughfare Plan or a local street capable of accommodating heavy truck traffic as determined by the Engineering Division. However, no such use shall be permitted with direct access to US 31 E or to a lot or parcel fronting on US Highway 31 E. All required landscape buffers, per Article 13, Section 13.04, shall be installed on the property. If a residential use is located adjacent to the property the required buffer yard shall be no less than 30 feet in width. The property or properties shall be adjacent to a railroad right-of-way to provide an option for direct service by rail. Driveways to/from the site shall be design with appropriate radii for large truck access and meet the access management spacing requirements of the City. No in-operable vehicles shall be stored on the property. Inventory shall not be stacked or elevated above 8 feet in height from the ground for a distance of no less than 30 feet from any property boundary. In no case shall stacked materials exceed 30 feet in height. An opaque fence or wall shall be provided along adjacent private properties.

D. Ge Conditional Uses - The following activities may be permitted only as conditional uses in accordance with Section 15.06:

Commercial Activities Group Assembly Extensive Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling, and Materials Recovery Operations

Community Facility Activities Intermediate Im pact Extensive Impact Limited Child and Adult Care Place of Worship

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IL .J;)..; Prohibited Uses and Structures - Any uses or structures not of a nature specifically permitted herein, and any use not conforming to the performance standards set forth in Article 13 .00 of this Ordinance are prohibited.

08.03.020 Bulk Regulations

A. Maximum Lot Coverage - 50 percent B. Maximum Floor Area Ratio - 2.0

08.03.030 Area Regulations

A. Minimum Lot Area - 10,000 square feet B. Minimum Front Yard - 10 feet C. Minimum Side Yard - 10 feet D. Minimum Rear Yard - 20 feet E. Minimum Building Setback - 10 feet Greater yard and building setbacks may be required when the CG zoned properties are located adjacent to a separate zoning district to comply with bufferyard requirements of Article, 13, Section 13.03. Setbacks from roadways scheduled for widening shall meet the setback from the projected future right­ of-way line per the Comprehensive Plan.

08.03.031

08.03.040

Height Regulation - Maximum Height 60 feet

Use of Required Yard

A. Landscaping - All required yard areas not occupied by sidewalks, and driveways shall be devoted to landscaping as defined in Sections 13.04 and 13.05.

B. Driveways - Provided that no driveway shall occupy more than half of any required yard.

C. Sidewalks - Provided that no sidewalk shall occupy more than half of any required yard.

08.03.050 Special Conditions for Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling, and Materials Recovery Operations

/\. The operation of the facility shall be conducted completely inside an enclosed structure or building.

B. There shall be no outdoor storage of parts, inoperative vehicles, bins, shipping containers, and related materials of any type.

C. The facility shall front on either a collector street, or arterial street as classified on the official Major Thoroughfare Plan.

D. The facility must comply at all times with the various performance standards cited within Section 13.02, 15.02.040 of this Ordinance. Particular emphasis shall be placed on the noise standards as enumerated in 13.02.02.

E. All parking areas and driveways shall be paved.

F. The location and site shall be situated so that fencing, screening, and landscaping can be provided as appropriate.

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G. A site plan for the facility must also be approved by the Planning Commission.

H. Any required fences, berms, and landscape buffer strips shall be maintained in a neat and attractive manner.

I. The minim'..tm lot size shall be adequate to protect adjacent properties and land uses, as well as to provide for adequate aisle widths for trucks to adequately service the facility.

J. All required State and Federal permits shall be secured as a condition of approval.

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ARTICLE 9.00

PROVISIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS

09.01 General Purposes and Intent of Industrial Districts

The Industrial Districts established by this Ordinance are designed to provide sufficient space, in appropriate locations, to meet the needs for industrial expansion within Gallatin; to encourage industrial development which is free from hazards to the public health and from other objectionable influences; to protect industrial activities against congestion, encroachment, and other adverse characteristics; to protect adjacent residential and commercial areas from offensive influences; and to promote the most efficient and desirable use of land. Within each industrial district, all uses are subject to the performance standards established in Article 13 .00 of this Ordinance. All such uses shall comply with the requirements of the International Building Code, whichever is more restrictive.

09.02 Intent and Purpose of IR - Industrial Restrictive District

This class of district is intended to provide space for a wide range of industrial and related uses which conform to a high level of performance standards and have the least objectionable characteristics. It is required that all operations of such establishments be carried on within completely enclosed buildings thus providing a standard of development which removes most adverse characteristics that affect neighboring properties. These districts may provide a buffer between other districts and other industrial activities which have more objectionable influences. New residential activities are excluded, and community facilities and commercial establishments which provide needed services for industry and are complementary thereto are permitted.

09.02.010 Uses and Structures

A. Principal Permitted Uses and Structures

Within the Restricted Industrial Districts as shown on the Gallatin Municipal and Regional Zoning Map, the following activities, as described in Section 03.06, Section 03.07 and Section 03.08 are permitted:

Community Facility Activities Administrative Services Essential Service Intermediate Impact, (except for golf courses, cemeteries, mausoleums, columbariums, and sewage treatment plants)

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Utility and Vehicular I

Manufacturing/Industrial Activities Limited Manufacturing/Industrial Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial

Commercial Activities Animal Care Automotive Parking Research Service Wholesale Sales Transport and Warehousing Construction Sales and Service Limited Warehousing Convenience Sales and Service Limited Newspaper and Periodical Printing Business and Communication Service

B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures

Accessory uses normally associated with industrial activities and commercial activities permitted in an industrial district shall also be permitted with the following restrictions.

1. Signs complying with the regulations established in Section 13.07.

2. Incidental services, such as food and beverage dispensing and sales facilities, to serve employees and guests of an occupant of the district when conducted as an integral part of a principal use and having no exterior display or advertising.

3. Accessory facilities and buildings customarily incidental and appurtenant to a permitted use provided that such accessory facilities and buildings are carried out on the same premises and are not otherwise prohibited.

4. Accessory off-street parking and loading areas as required in Article 11.00.

5. Outdoor storage of materials and finished products

6. Limited Child Care

C. Permitted Uses with Conditions:

The following activities and operations are permitted with the following conditions:

Commercial Activities

I. Automotive Repair and Cleaning and Automotive Servicing and Cleaning [81 I I] with the following conditions:

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a. The location, size, and design of such facility shall be compatible with development in the surrounding area. Buildings shall be designed in accordance with Section 13.08 of this Ordinance.

b. There shall be provided along the entire site boundary fencing, screening, and landscaping, as appropriate to protect adjoining properties.

c. All of the bulk regulations of the zone district shall apply.

d. All activities associated with the use shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings except for required parking, loading, exterior storage, and other accessory uses which by their nature must necessarily exist outside a building.

e. Outdoor storage of motor vehicles awaiting repair and other materials shall be screened from public view, and may be permitted in the side and rear of the principal building. The location, extent, and screening of the outdoor storage area shall be approved as a part of the site plan by the Planning Commission. The outdoor storage shall be screened from public view using a combination of appropriate fencing, walls, hedges, or landscaping materials, not exceeding ten (l 0) feet in height with the stored materials to be kept at least two (2) feet below the top of such screen. No junk vehicles shall be kept on the site. All vehicles awaiting repair shall be licensed and have active registration.

f. The off-street parking requirements shall be based upon a recommendation from the Planning Commission.

2. Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling, and Materials Recovery Operations [423930] provided that the use complies with the following criteria:

a Any such use shall front on either a collector street, or arterial street as classified on the official Major Thoroughfare Plan.

b. The operation of the facility shall be conducted completely inside an enclosed structure or building. No auto-mechanical crushers shall be used in disassembly and processing of the materials outside of any building.

c. Outdoor storage of materials shall be not be permitted in any required yard or required bufferyard whichever is greater. Any outside storage use shall be screened with an opaque fence or wall to be placed interior to or at the required yard setbacks or bufferyard parallel to any property boundaries and no materials shall be stack above the height of the fence or wall. All outside storage surfaces shall be asphalt, concrete pavement or compacted gravel.

d. No such use shall be located within 300 feet on an established residential use or residentially zoned property.

e. All such uses shall provide a Type 30 landscape buffer or greater along all property boundaries.

f. The facility must comply at all times with the various performance standards cited within Sections 13.02 and 15.02.040 of this Ordinance. Particular emphasis shall be placed on compliance with the City's noise standards.

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Manufacturing /Industrial Activities

3. Oilseed milling and processing [3112] provided that the activity must be conducted in a completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IR (Industrial Restrictive District).

4. Other nonmetallic mineral products [3279] including abrasive product manufacturing [32791] provided that the activity must be conducted in a completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IR (Industrial Restrictive District).

~ Rolling and drawing of purchased steel [33122], aluminum [331319] or copper [33142] provided that the activity must be conducted in a completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IR (Industrial Restrictive District).

6. Secondary smelting and refining of aluminum [331314] provided that the activity must be conducted in a completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IR (Industrial Restrictive District).

7. Primary smelting and refining of copper [331411] provided that the activity must be conducted in a completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IR (Industrial Restrictive District).

D. Conditional Uses

The following are conditional uses within this district:

Community Facility Activities Intermediate Impact, (except for cemeteries, mausoleums and columbariums) Extensive Impact Limited Child Care and Adult Care Facilities not an accessory use

E. Prohibited Uses

Any uses or structures not of a nature specifically permitted herein, and any use not conforming to the performance standards set forth in Article 13.00 are prohibited.

09.02.020 Bulk Regulations

A. Maximum Lot Coverage - 50 percent B. Maximum Height of Buildings - 80 feet (Additional Building height of one foot shall be permitted

for each additional foot of building setback beyond the minimum required setback.)

09.02.030 Area and Yard Regulations

The following area requirements shall apply to all uses permitted in this district:

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A. Lot Area - Individual building sites shall be of such size that the structures involved will have architectural unity and flexibility in arrangements and that all space requirements set forth herein are met.

B. Required Front, Side, and Rear Yards

Front Yard: 20 feet Side Yard: 15 feet Rear Yard: 20 feet Greater yard and building setbacks may be required when the IR zoned properties are located adjacent to a separate zoning district to comply with bufferyard requirements of Article, 13, Section 13.03. Setbacks from roadways scheduled for widening shall meet the setback from the projected future right-of-way line per the Comprehensive Plan.

C. Corner Lots - On any corner lot, all structures shall conform to the setback requirements for the adjoining street if such requirement is greater than that for this district.

09.02.040 Use of Required Yard Areas

The following uses may be made of yard areas, provided such uses are otherwise permissible in this district.

A. Landscaping - All required yard areas not occupied by driveways or sidewalks shall be devoted to landscaping as defined in Sections 13.04 and 13.05.

B. Driveways - Provided that no driveway shall occupy more than half of any required yard.

C. Sidewalks - Provided that no sidewalk shall occupy more than half of any required yard.

09.02.050 Other Requirements

A. Enclosure Requirements - All uses shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings except for agriculture, parking and loading, exterior storage, and other accessory uses listed herein which by their nature must necessarily exist outside a building.

B. Provisions Applying along District Boundaries - In any IR District along such portion of the boundary which coincides with a lot line of a lot in a residential district, the buildings and structures shall be set back at least seventy-five (75) feet from such lot line.

C. Exterior Storage - Exterior storage may be permitted in the side and rear of the principal building only, provided the location, extent, and screening of storage is approved as a part of the site plan and further provided that exterior storage shall be screened from public view by suitable fence, wall, or hedge not exceeding fifteen (15) feet in height with the stored materials to be kept at least two (2) feet below the top of such screen.

D. Surfacing of Storage Areas - All storage areas shall be surfaced to provide a durable and dust-free surface. All areas shall be graded and drained so as to dispose of all surface water accumulated within the area.

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09.03 Intent and Purpose of the IG - Industrial General District

This class of district is intended to provide space for the types of industrial activities which by reason of volume of raw materials or freight, scale of operations, type of structures required, or other similar characteristics require locations relatively well segregated from non-industrial uses. Performance standards must still be complied with. New residential activities are excluded, and commercial establishments and community facilities which provide needed services for industry and are complementary thereto are permitted.

09.03.010 Uses and Structures

A. Principal Permitted Uses and Structures - Within the General Industrial Districts as shown on the Gallatin Municipal and Regional Zoning Map, the following activities as described in Section 03.05 are permitted:

Community Facility Activities Utility and Vehicular Essential Service Limited Child Care and Adult Care Facilities Intermediate Impact (except for golf courses, cemeteries, mausoleums, and columbariums)

Manufacturing/Industrial Activities Limited Manufacturing/Industrial Intermediate Manufacturing/Industrial Extensive Manufacturing/Industrial

Commercial Activities Animal Care Adult Entertainment Automotive Parking Food Service Research Wholesale Sales Transport and Warehousing Convenience Sales and Service Construction Sales and Service Limited Warehousing Limited Newspaper and Periodical Printing

B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures

Accessory uses normally associated with industrial activities and commercial activities permitted in an industrial district shall also be permitted with the following restrictions.

1. Signs complying with the regulations established in Section 13.07. 2. Incidental services, such as food and beverage dispensing and sales facilities, to serve

employees and guests of an occupant of the district when conducted as an integral part of a principal use and having no exterior display or advertising.

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3. Accessory facilities and buildings customarily incidental and appurtenant to a permitted use provided that such accessory facilities and buildings are carried out on the same premises and are not otherwise prohibited.

4. Accessory off-street parking and loading areas as required in Article 11.00. 5. Outdoor storage of materials and finished products 6. Limited Child Care Center

C. Permitted Uses with Conditions:

The following commercial and manufacturing/industrial activities and operations are permitted in the IG district with the following conditions:

Commercial Activities

1. Adult Bookstores, Adult Motion Picture Theaters, Adult Mini-Motion Picture Theaters, Adult Entertainment Centers with following conditions:

a. No adult bookstore, adult motion picture theater, adult mini-motion-picture theater, or adult entertainment center shall be operated or maintained except within the IG district.

b. No adult bookstore, adult motion picture theater, adult mini-motion picture theater, adult entertainment center, massage parlor, or sauna shall be operated or maintained within 1,000 feet of a residentially zoned district, or within 500 feet of a church, state licensed day care facility, public library, public or private educational facility that serves persons age seventeen ( 1 7) or younger, elementary school, middle school, high school, or municipal park. Only one of the above regulated uses shall be allowed per block face. As used in this Section, "block face" shall contain a maximum of five hundred (500) linear feet of road frontage. The distance limitations above shall be measured in a straight line from the lot lines of the land containing regulated uses to the lot lines of properties described above.

2. Automotive Repair and Cleaning and Automotive Servicing and Cleaning with the following conditions:

a. The location, size, and design of such facility shall be compatible with development in the surrounding area. Buildings shall be designed in accordance with Section 13.08 of this Ordinance.

b. There shall be provided along the entire site boundary fencing, screening, and landscaping, as appropriate to protect adjoining properties.

f..,. All of the bulk regulations of the zone district shall apply.

d. All activities associated with the use shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings except for required parking, loading, exterior storage, and other accessory uses which by their nature must necessarily exist outside a building.

~ Outdoor storage of motor vehicles and other materials shall be screened from public view, and may be permitted in the side and rear of the principal building. The location, extent, and screening of the outdoor storage area shall be approved as a part of the site plan by the

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Planning Commission. The outdoor storage shall be screened from public view using a combination of appropriate fencing, walls, hedges, or landscaping materials, not exceeding ten (10) feet in height with the stored materials to be kept at least two (2) feet below the top of such screen.

f. The off-street parking requirements shall be based upon a recommendation from the Planning Commission.

3. Automotive Disassembly, Parts Recycling, and Materials Recovery Operations [ 423930] provided that the use complies with the following criteria:

a. Any such use shall front on either a collector street, or arterial street as classified on the official Major Thoroughfare Plan.

b. The operation of the facility shall be conducted completely inside an enclosed structure or building. No auto-mechanical crushers shall be used in disassembly and processing of the materials outside of any building.

c. Outdoor storage of materials shall be not be permitted in any required yard or required bufferyard whichever is greater. Any outside storage use shall be screened with an opaque fence or wall to be placed interior to or at the required yard setbacks or bufferyard parallel to any property boundaries and no materials shall be stack above the height of the fence or wall. All outside storage surfaces shall be asphalt, concrete pavement or compacted gravel.

d. No such use shall be located within 300 feet on an established residential use or residentially zoned property.

e. All such uses shall provide a Type 30 landscape buffer or greater along all property boundaries.

f. The facility must comply at all times with the various performance standards cited within Sections 13.02 and 15.02.040 of this Ordinance. Particular emphasis shall be placed on compliance with the City's noise standards.

Manufacturing /Industrial Activities

4. Oilseed milling and processing [3112] provided the activity must be conducted in completely enclosed structures and meet the Performance Standards applicable in the IG (Industrial General District).

i. Scrap materials [423930], including scrap recycling, provided the activity is associated with active metal recycling uses and located:

a. within an area with a fenced yard/activity area,

b. on property adjacent to a collector or arterial roadway and with access to a rail line,

c. where materials are not stacked above the height of the fence

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d.

e.

where all bufferyards and landscaping requirements of the site complies with landscaping requirements for a Type 50 bufferyard

with insect and rodent control measures approved by the County Health Department

D. Conditional Uses - The following are conditional uses within this district:

Community Facility Activities Intermediate Impact, (except for golf courses, cemeteries, mausoleums, and columbariums) Extensive Impact Limited Child Care

Commercial Activities Group Assembly Limited Group Assembly Extensive Scrap Operation

E. Prohibited Uses - Any uses or structures not of a nature specifically permitted herein, and any use not conforming to the performance standards set forth in Article 13. 00 are prohibited.

F. Adult Bookstores, Adult Motion Picture Theaters, Adult Mini Motion Picture Theaters, Adult Entertainment Centers

No adult bookstore, adult motion picture theater, adult mini motion picture theater, or adult entertainment center shall be operated or maintained except within the IG district.

No adult bookstore, adult motion picture theater, adult mini motion picture theater, adult entertainment center, massage parlor, or sauna shall be operated or maintained \Vithin 1,000 feet of a residentially zoned district, or within 500 feet of a church, state licensed day care facility, public library, public or private educational facility that serves persons age seventeen (17) or younger, elementary school, middle school, high school, or municipal park. Only one of the above regulated uses shall be allov .. 1ed per block face. As used in this Section, "block face" shall contain a maximum of five hundred (500) linear feet of road frontage. The distance limitations above shall be measured in a straight line from the lot lines of the land containing regulated uses to the lot lines of properties described above.

09.03.020 Bulk Regulations

A. Maximum Lot Coverage - 50 percent B. Maximum Height of Buildings - 80 feet (Additional Building height of one foot shall be permitted

for each additional foot of building setback beyond the minimum required setback.)

09.03.030 Area and Yard Requirements

B. Required Front, Side, and Rear Yards

Front Yard: 30 feet Side Yard: 15 feet Rear Yard: 2 0 feet

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Greater yard and building setbacks may be required when the IG zoned properties are located adjacent to a separate zoning district to comply with bufferyard requirements of Article, 13, Section 13 .03. Setbacks from roadways scheduled for widening shall meet the setback from the projected future right-of-way line per the Comprehensive Plan.

C. Corner Lots - On any corner lot, all structures shall conform to the setback requirements for the adjoining street if such requirement is greater than that for this district.

09.03.040 Use of Required Yard Areas

The following uses may be made of yard areas, provided such uses are otherwise permissible in this district.

A. Landscaping - All required yard areas not occupied by driveways or sidewalks shall be devoted to landscaping as defined in Sections 13.04 and 13.05.

B. Driveways - Provided that no driveway shall occupy more than half of any required yard.

C. Sidewalks - Provided that no driveway shall occupy more than half of any required yard.

09.03.050 Other Requirements

A. Enclosure Requirements - All uses shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings except for agriculture, parking and loading, exterior storage and other accessory uses listed herein which by their nature must necessarily exist outside a building.

B. Provisions Applying Along District Boundaries - In any IG District along such portion of the boundary which coincides with a lot line of a lot in a residential district, the buildings and structures shall be set back at least one hundred (100) feet from such lot line.

C. Exterior Storage - Exterior storage may be permitted in the side and rear of the principal building only, provided the location, extent, and screening of storage is approved as a part of the site plan and further provided that exterior storage shall be screened from public view by a suitable fence, wall, or hedge not exceeding fifteen (15) feet in height with the stored materials to be kept at least two (2) feet below the top of such screen.

D. Surfacing of Storage Areas - All storage areas shall be surfaced to provide a durable and dust-free surface. All areas shall be graded and drained so as to dispose of all surface water accumulated within the area.

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ARTICLE 15.00

ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT

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15.06 Conditional Use Permits

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15.06.060 Specific Standards for Commercial Activities

A conditional use permit shall not be granted for the commercial activities specified in Sections 15.06.060. A through 15.06.060 G unless the standards established therein are met as a part of the conditions for issuing such permit in the applicable districts.

A. Special Conditions for Automotive Parking in CC Districts

1. All parking shall be on the surface of the lot,

2. No structure shall be permitted other than a shelter for the attendant and accessory business signs as permitted under this Ordinance,

3. Such permit shall not be issued for a period exceeding five years.

B. Special Conditions for Scrap Operation Activity in IG Districts Reserved.

1. The location and topography of the site shall be situated so that fencing, screening, and landscaping can be provided as appropriate.

2. The bulk regulations and performance standards of this Ordinance shall apply.

3. Insect and rodent control measures shall be provided as approved by the County Health Department.

4. All required fences and landscaped screens shall be maintained in a neat and attractive manner.

5. The operation of such facility shall not have an adverse effect on the properties in the surrounding areas.

6. The operation and location of such facility shall not produce damaging polhJtion to surrounding streams.

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ORDINANCE NO. 01903-19

ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO NEGOTIATE THE PURCHASE OF THREE PROPERTIES

WHEREAS, the City of Gallatin desires to purchase land for future use as open

areas, natural areas, greenspace or other similar uses; and

WHEREAS, funds are available from the undesignated fund balance for the

purchase of this land; and

WHEREAS, the City Council has authorized the Mayor to negotiate the purchase

of three properties.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that the City of Gallatin agrees to

purchase three properties: one located at 551 East Main Street owned by the Hodges

Family, one located at 1062 Sugartree Lane owned by Station Camp Church of Christ, and

one located at 416 Coles Ferry Road owned by the Haynes Family, subject to the following

conditions:

1. The sale is conditioned upon the real property being free and clear of all liens

and encumbrances of any kind and any existing easements and rights-of-way being

acceptable to the City;

2. The sale is conditioned upon the property being determined by the City in its

sole discretion to be suitable for its intended use, including, but not limited to,

engineering studies, environmental studies, and drainage studies.

3. The sale is conditioned upon final written contracts of sale approved both by

the City and the Seller providing, among others, for the foregoing conditions:

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(a) that the Seller will transfer the real property by Warranty Deed with no

encumbrances of any kind, except a conservation easement on the Coles Ferry

property;

(b) the Seller must supply to the City at Seller's expense an owner's title policy

and an accurate survey;

( c) real property taxes must be prorated;

( d) the City shall have no liability under "Greenbelt";

( e) possession must be given to the City on the date of the deed;

(f) the City must not be responsible for payment of any sales commission of any

kind; and

(g) the closing must occur within a reasonable period of time after the City has

accomplished and reasonably satisfied itself of those terms and conditions

specified in items (a) through (g) above.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City of Gallatin agrees to purchase said

property for a total cost of TWO MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 00/100

DOLLARS ($2,200,000.00) to be appropriated from the undesignated fund balance of the

general fund.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall take effect from and after

its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

PASSED FIRST READING: March 19, 2019.

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

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ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

March 12, 2019

DEPARTMENT: Mayor's Office AGENDA# 19

SUBJECT: Continued Discussion of Purchase of Three Properties

SUMMARY:

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

0 Resolution _n_ Ordinance

_n_ Correspondence _n_ Contract

_n_ Bid Tabulation ..l8l_ Other

Approved [8:l Rejected 0 Deferred 0

Notes:

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

February 26, 2019

DEPARTMENT: Mayor's Office AGENDA#6

SUBJECT: Continued Discussion of Purchase of Three Properties

SUMMARY:

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

0 Resolution _D_ Ordinance

_D_ Correspondence _D_ Contract

_D_ Bid Tabulation ___0_ Other

Approved 0 Rejected 0 Deferred 0

Notes:

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

February 12, 2019

DEPARTMENT: Mayor's Office AGENDA#3

SUBJECT: Discussion of Purchase of Three Properties

SUMMARY:

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

0 Resolution _n_ Ordinance

_n_ Correspondence _n_ Contract

_n_ Bid Tabulation j8LOther

Approved 0 Rejected D Deferred D

Notes:

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ORDINANCE 01904-20

ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $12,266.67 FROM REVENUE RECEIVED FROM INSURANCE FOR DAMAGED VEHICLE

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that the sum of

$12,266.67 is hereby appropriated from revenue received from the insurance payment on a

damaged police vehicle, account #110-36350, to the following account:

Police Vehicles & Accessories, account # 110-42110-888, $12,266.67 for vehicle

replacement,

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GALLATIN, TENNESSEE, that this

Ordinance shall take effect from and after its final passage, the public welfare requiring such.

PASSED FIRST READING:

PASSED SECOND READING:

MAYOR PAIGE BROWN

ATTEST:

CONNIE KITTRELL CITY RECORDER

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

SUSAN HIGH-MCAULEY CITY ATTORNEY

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CITY OF GALLATIN COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

March 26, 2019 DEPARTMENT: POLICE AGENDA#

SUBJECT: ORDINANCE 01904-20 ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $12,266.67 FROM REVENUE RECEIVED FROM INSURANCE FOR DAMAGED VEHICLE

SUMMARY: Ordinance to appropriate revenue from insurance payment on damaged vehicle for vehicle replacement.

RECOMMENDATION:

ATTACHMENT:

0 Resolution X Ordinance

_o._ Correspondence _o._ Contract

_o._ Bid Tabulation _o._ Other

Approved _X_ Rejected 0 Deferred 0

Notes:

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