16 agenda items, 12 approved, 0 rejected.
Commissioner Nystrom amended the agenda to hear the following item at this time: Resolution R-20-7-101. * * * * * * IN RE: HONORARY RESOLUTION: IN RE: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMISSION OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, HONORING DR. PETER TSAI FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION TO IMPROVING GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND INNOVATIONS IN MATERIAL SCIENCES - R-20-7-101: Consideration of a Resolution of the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee, honoring Dr. Peter Tsai for his contribution to improving global public health and innovations in Material Sciences was before the Board of Commissioners. Commissioner Jay moved to approve Resolution R-20-7-101 - Resolution of the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee, honoring Dr. Peter Tsai for his contribution to improving global public health and innovations in Material Sciences. Commissioner Schoonmaker seconded the motion and upon roll call vote Commissioners Gill, Carringer, Smith, Nystrom, Schoonmaker, Anders, Busler, Beeler, Dailey, Jay and Biggs voted aye. The motion carried 11-0-0-0. Commissioner Jay read the resolution into the record. Dr. Peter Tsai was present to accept the resolution and expressed appreciation to the Commission for the resolution. Mr. Randy Boyd, President for the University of Tennessee, was present and spoke on the matter. 126 * * * * * * IN RE: PUBLIC FORUM:
Ms. Constance Every, concerned citizen, was present and spoke concerning City and County Government working together. * * * * * *
Ms. Michele Bradford, concerned citizen, was present and spoke concerning 5G cellular networks. Mr. Richard Armstrong, Knox County Law Director, was present and spoke on the matter. * * * * * *
Mr. Kevin Hill, concerned citizen, was present and spoke concerning 5G cellular networks. * * * * * * IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA – (CONTINUED):
Commissioner Nystrom amended the agenda to hear the following item at this time: Resolution R-20-7-901. * * * * * * IN RE: RESOLUTION NOT ON THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT CONSENT CALENDAR: IN RE: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMISSION OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES, SERIES 2020, IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $1,500,000.00 OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE ISSUANCE, 129 SALE AND PAYMENT OF SAID NOTES; ESTABLISHING THE TERMS THEREOF AND THE DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS THEREFROM – R-20-7-901: Consideration of a Resolution of the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee, authorizing the issuance of Revenue Anticipation Notes, Series 2020, in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,500,000.00 of Knox County, Tennessee; making provision for the issuance, sale and payment of said notes; establishing the terms thereof and the disposition of proceeds therefrom was before the Board of Commissioners. Mr. Chris Caldwell, Knox County Finance Director, Mr. Charlie Susano, Knox County Circuit, General Sessions and Juvenile Court Clerk, and Mr. Richard Armstrong, Knox County Law Director, were present and spoke on the matter. Commissioner Jay moved to approve Resolution R-20-7-901 – Resolution of the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee, authorizing the issuance of Revenue Anticipation Notes, Series 2020, in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,500,000.00 of Knox County, Tennessee; ma…
Commissioner Nystrom amended the agenda to hear Ordinance O-20-7-101 at this time followed by Ordinance O-20-7-102. * * * * * * IN RE: CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMISSION OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AMENDING KNOX COUNTY CODE, CHAPTER 58, ARTICLE III ENTITLED “HOTEL OCCUPANCY TAX” TO REMOVE EXCEPTIONS IN THE DEFINITION OF HOTEL FOR RENTALS IN RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS (AMENDING PRIVATE ACTS 1982, CHAPTER 847; PRIVATE ACTS 1996, CHAPTER 628; ORDINANCE O-90-9-119, § 1, SEPTEMBER 10, 1990; ORDINANCE O-97-7-103, § 1, AUGUST 25, 1997) - O-20-7-101 - (FIRST READING): Consideration of an Ordinance of the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee, amending Knox County Code, Chapter 58, Article III entitled “Hotel Occupancy Tax” to remove exceptions in the definition of Hotel for Rentals in residential settings (amending Private Acts 1982, Chapter 847; Private Acts 1996, Chapter 628; Ordinance O-90-9-119, § 1, September 10, 1990; Ordinance 131 O-97-7-103, § 1, August 25, 1997) was before the Board of Commissioners on first reading. Commissioner Schoonmaker moved to approve Ordinance O-20-7-101 - Ordinance of the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee, amending Knox County Code, Chapter 58, Article III entitled “Hotel Occupancy Tax” to remove exceptions in the definition of Hotel for Rentals in residential settings (amending Private Acts 1982, Chapter 847; Private Acts 1996, Chapter 628; Ordinance O-90-9-119, § 1, September 10, 1990; Ordinance O-97-7-103, § 1, August 25, 1997) on first r…
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