draft Agenda Packet June 1, 2021
AGENDA PRATTVILLE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 2021 6:00 P.M. A PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE AMERICAN FLAG: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL:
CALL TO ORDER:
THE CHARACTER TRAIT OF THE MONTH IS WISDOM: Making practical applications of
truth in daily decisions. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Work Session, Public Hearing and City Council Meeting May 18, 2021 COMMENTS FROM PERSONS PRESENT REGARDING TONIGHT’S AGENDA: MAYOR’S REPORT:
REPORT FROM COUNCIL ON SPECIAL COMMITTEES: CONSENT AGENDA: 1. RESOLUTION: To Declare Various Weeded Lots to be a Public Nuisance, Order Their
Abatement and Set a Public Hearing per Title 11, Chapter 67 of the Code of Alabama, 1975, as Amended. (Sponsored By: Council President Starnes) 2. RESOLUTION: To Surplus Tasers, Taser Cartridges, Digital Ally and VieVu Equipment
from the Police Department. (Sponsored By: Council President Starnes)
3. RESOLUTION: To Authorize the Mayor to Enter into a Lease Agreement Between the City of Prattville and the Autauga Creek Improvement Committee, Inc. (ACIC) to Lease
Certain Property on West 4th Street. (Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone) 4. RESOLUTION: To Enter into a Lease Agreement Between Alabama Power Company and the City of Prattville to Lease Property Along the Eastern Boundary of the Prattville Fire Department Station Number 2 located at 163 West 4th Street. (Sponsored By: Council
President Pro Tempore Boone) AGENDA: 1. RESOLUTION: To Set a Public Hearing to Pre-Zone Property Located Outside the City Limits at the South Side of County Road 4 W between Highway 14 W and Echlin Boulevard to FAR (Forest, Agricultural, Recreation) (Petitioner: SJT Properties, LLC). (Sponsored By: Councilor Jackson) 2. RESOLUTION: To Enter into an Agreement with Civil Southeast, LLC for Engineering Design, Construction, and Inspection Services for a Street Division Facility for the Engineering Department at a Cost Not to Exceed $73,000.00. (Sponsored By: Councilor Jackson)
3. RESOLUTION: To Release Funds for the Purchase of Two (2) Toro Grand Stand 25HP Kohler Command Pro 60” Mowers with Recycler Kit GM 3300 through the Omnia Partners Cooperative from Prattville Outdoors for the Urban Management Division at a Cost Not to Exceed $18,953.00. (Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone) 4. RESOLUTION: To Release Funds for the Purchase of One (1) John Deere Z997R Diesel with Mower Deck and Mulch Kit through Sourcewell Purchasing Cooperative from SunSouth, LLC for the Parks and Recreation Department at a Net Cost Not to Exceed $20,602.00. (Sponsored By: Councilor Strichik)
5. RESOLUTION: To Authorize Implementation of the Police Officer Recruitment Program. (Sponsored By: Council President Starnes)
6. RESOLUTION: To Authorize Implementation of the Police Officer Education/Certification Program. (Sponsored By: Council President Starnes) 7. RESOLUTION: To Authorize A Single Payment of Retrospective Premium Pay Per the
Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. (Sponsored By: Councilor Chambers)
8. RESOLUTION: To Release Funds for the Purchase of One (1) Special Response and Rescue Vehicle from Lenco Armored Vehicles, through the GSA Schedule 84 Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Contract #GS07F169DA, at a Cost Not to Exceed $270,128.00.
(Sponsored By: Council President Starnes)
9. ORDINANCE: To Amend the City of Prattville Code of Ordinances by Replacing Section 38-301, Article V, Chapter 38, Definitions; Adding Sections 38-335 to 38-342, Article V, Chapter 38, Mobile Food Vendors Licenses; Amending Section 38-329, Article V, Chapter 38,
Selling of Food Products, Goods, etc., from Parked Vehicles; and Amending Section 38-321,
Article V, Chapter 38, License Classification Codes. (Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone) 10. ORDINANCE: To Amend City of Prattville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 50 - Offenses
and Miscellaneous Provisions, Article III, Division 2.- NOISE, Section 50-74. - Loud and
Unnecessary Noises—Prohibited, (a) (17) Pickup, Delivery of Waste Containers. (Sponsored By: Council President Starnes) 11. ORDINANCE: To Amend City of Prattville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 38 – Business
Licenses and Taxes, Article V, Section 38-515 – Outdoor Alcohol Service. (Sponsored By:
Council President Starnes) COMMENTS FROM PERSONS PRESENT: CLOSING COMMENTS: ADJOURN
The next City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 15, 2021, at 6:00 p.m.
RESOLUTION
[To Declare Various Weeded Lots to be a Public Nuisance, Order Their Abatement and Set a
Public Hearing per Title 11, Chapter 67 of the Code of Alabama, 1975, as Amended.] {Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
WHEREAS, an abundance of overgrown grass or weeds:
1. is injurious to the public health, safety and general welfare by providing a breeding ground and shelter for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes and other vermin; 2. may cause the further spread of weeds;
3. may hide debris, such as glass or metal, that could inflict injury on a person going to
such property; and 4. may also pose a fire hazard and respiratory hazard; and WHEREAS, §11-67-1 et Seq., of the Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, permits
the City Council of the City of Prattville to declare an abundance of overgrown grass and weeds to be a public nuisance; and
WHEREAS, the Prattville Police Department Code Enforcement Officer has inspected
the properties at the following addresses and determined the existence of an abundance of overgrown grass and weeds:
• 109 NEW MOON COURT- DAVID W. BLACKWELL C/O PATRICIA MCKINNEY, 1649 BRIDGE CREEK ROAD, PRATTVILLE, AL 36067
(19 05 16 2 000 099.000).
• 1316 HUIE STREET- JOHN K BROWN, 1316 HUIE STREET, PRATTVILLE, AL 36066 (19 02 10 4 013 015.000)
• 1320 HUIE STREET- GARY L HERRIING, 1320 HUIE STREET, PRATTVILLE, AL 36066 (19 02 10 4 013 013.000)
• 104 A HIGHWAY 82 W- SPIRIT MASTER FUNDING X LLC, C/O SPIRIT REALTY LP, 2727 NORTH HARWOOD, SUITE 300, DALLAS, TX 75201 (19 04 20 1 005 021.001) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that: 1. the City Council of the City of Prattville declares the abundance of overgrown grass and weeds at the above listed addresses to be a public nuisance; and
2. the owners of said property, as they appear in the records of the Autauga County or
Elmore County Revenue Commissioners, are ordered to abate the abundance of overgrown grass and weeds; and 3. the owners of said property are ordered to appear before the City Council of the City of Prattville at a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on July 6, 2021, in Council Chamber at City
Hall.
4. the notice as required by §11-67-62, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, will be provided in a publication of general circulation in compliance with the law, by certified mail, and by signage on the subject property.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________
By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Surplus Tasers, Taser Cartridges, Digital Ally and VieVu Equipment from the Police
Department.] {Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville, Alabama, has certain items of personal property
which are no longer needed for public or municipal purposes; and WHEREAS, §11-43-56, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, authorizes the
municipal governing body to dispose of unneeded personal property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Prattville
that the following personal property owned by the City of Prattville, Alabama, is no longer
needed for public or municipal purposes and said property shall be removed from the inventory of the Police Department:
Lot #1: Five (5) Taser X26P’s Five (5) Taser Cartridges
Lot #2:
Four (4) Digital Ally DVM-800 Cameras Fourteen (14) VieVu Body Worn Cameras
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City instructs the Mayor to donate said
equipment to the following agencies: Lot #1 City of Greenville, Alabama Police Department
Lot #2 Faulkner University Campus Police Department
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk
APPROVED: ________________________
By: Bill Gillespie, Jr.
Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Authorize the Mayor to Enter into a Lease Agreement Between the City of Prattville and
the Autauga Creek Improvement Committee, Inc. (ACIC) to Lease Certain Property on West 4th Street.] {Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone}
WHEREAS, the Autauga Creek Improvement Committee, Inc. (ACIC), a non- profit corporation, maintains the 13-mile national recreation trail known as the Autauga
Creek Canoe Trail; and WHEREAS, the ACIC also offers classes that promote kayaking and encourage safety; and
WHEREAS, the ACIC has a need for property to store kayaks and equipment for ease of access to Autauga Creek; and
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville desires to lease certain property located on
West 4th Street, more specifically described below, to the ACIC for storage of said kayaks and equipment for a term of one year:
Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 8 of A.G. Carter Plat as recorded in Map Book 3,
Page 69, thence North 85 feet to a point of beginning. Thence North 60’ thence East 75’ thence
South 60’ thence West 75’ to the point of beginning.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Prattville hereby authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Lease Agreement between the
City of Prattville and the Autauga Creek Improvement Committee, Inc. for the storage of
said kayaks and equipment for a period to begin on June 1, 2021 and to end on May 31, 2022.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby authorize the Mayor to execute any and all documents necessary to carry out the intent of this
Resolution on behalf of the City of Prattville. ADOPTED THIS 1st DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk
APPROVED:
________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Enter into a Lease Agreement Between Alabama Power Company and the City of
Prattville to Lease Property Along the Eastern Boundary of the Prattville Fire Department Station Number 2 located at 163 West 4th Street.] {Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone}
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville desires to enter into a Lease Agreement with Alabama Power Company to lease property along the Eastern boundary of the Prattville Fire
Department Station Number 2; and
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville desires to lease property located on 163 West 4th Street, more specifically described below:
A parcel of land located in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW ¼ of SE ¼) of Section 8, Township 17 North, Range 16 East, Autauga County, Alabama, with Tax ID 19 03 08 4 011 001.001 being more particularly depicted on Exhibit “A”, attached hereto and made a part hereof; and contiguous on the eastern boundary of the Prattville Fire Department Station 2 located at 163 West 4th Street, Prattville, AL 36067; and
WHEREAS, said lease shall commence on June 1, 2021 and shall expire on May 31, 2026; and
WHEREAS, during the term of said lease, land shall be used and occupied solely as a parking lot for Fire Station Number 2 located at 163 West 4th Street, Prattville, AL. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Prattville
authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Lease Agreement between the City of Prattville and Alabama Power Company to lease said property.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to carry out the intent of this Resolution.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________
By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk APPROVED:
________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Set a Public Hearing to Pre-Zone Property Located Outside the City Limits at the South
Side of County Road 4 W between Highway 14 W and Echlin Boulevard to FAR (Forest, Agricultural, Recreation) (Petitioner: SJT Properties, LLC).] {Sponsored By: Councilor Jackson}
WHEREAS, SJT Properties, LLC has submitted a request to zone the property described in Attachment “A”; and
WHEREAS, the property to be zoned is located outside the city limits at the South side
of County Road 4 W between Highway 14 W and Echlin Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the petitioner wishes to pre-zone the property to FAR (Forest,
Agricultural, Recreation); and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the proposed zoning was held by the Prattville
Planning Commission on May 20, 2021; and
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville Planning Commission did recommend the zoning of said property be amended as described in Attachment “A” to FAR (Forest, Agricultural,
Recreation). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Prattville that a Public Hearing is set for July 6, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. STOP AND VOTE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION, THEN READ THE ORDINANCE ON THE NEXT PAGE PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant to the requirements of Title 11-52-77, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended. Notice
is hereby given by the City Council of the City of Prattville, Alabama, that at the regular meeting of said City Council on the 1st day of June, 2021, at Prattville City Hall, 101
West Main Street, Prattville, Alabama, the following proposed Ordinance was introduced. ____________________________ Lisa Terrill
City Clerk
ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Prattville, Alabama, as follows: THAT the zoning ordinance of the City of Prattville, Alabama adopted on February 10,
1950, subsequently amended from time to time, and the zoning map adopted on the 1st day of May, 1987, are hereby amended to reclassify the property described in Attachment “A” FAR (Forest, Agricultural, Recreation); and
THAT this proposed ordinance and a synopsis was advertised for two (2) weeks in the Prattville Progress, a newspaper of general circulation within the City Limits of the City of
Prattville, and that the City Council of the City of Prattville, at its Public Hearing on the 6th day of July, 2021 at 6:00 p.m., considered said proposed ordinance and that, at such time and place, all persons who desired had an opportunity to be heard in favor of or in opposition to
such ordinance. THAT this ordinance is adopted under the authority of §11-52-85 of the Code of
Alabama, 1975, as amended, and is contingent on the petitioner completing the process to annex property described in Attachment “A” into the City of Prattville no later than 180 days following adoption of the Ordinance.
ALL other items and provisions of the zoning ordinance of the City of Prattville not herein specifically amended shall remain in full force and effect.
THE amendments herein contained were considered and recommended by the City of Prattville Planning Commission on May 20, 2021. THIS ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and execution as provided
by law. ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________
By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk APPROVED:
______________________________
By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Enter into an Agreement with Civil Southeast, LLC for Engineering Design, Construction, and Inspection Services for a Street Division Facility for the Engineering Department at a Cost Not to Exceed $73,000.00.]
{Sponsored By: Councilor Jackson}
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville has a need for engineering design, construction, and inspection services for a Street Division Facility; and
WHEREAS, said engineering services are available from Civil Southeast, LLC at a cost not to exceed $73,000.00; and
WHEREAS, §41-16-51(a)(3) Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, allows
contracts to secure services with engineers possessing a high degree of professional skill to be let without competitive bidding.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Prattville that the Mayor is authorized to enter into an Agreement with Civil Southeast,
LLC for said engineering services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that funds in an amount not to exceed $73,000.00 are hereby authorized and approved to be paid to Civil Southeast, LLC for said
engineering services, and said funds are hereby approved and appropriated from the FY2021 Budget Line Item Capital Projects Fund/Engineering Building.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr.
Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Release Funds for the Purchase of Two (2) Toro Grand Stand 25HP Koh Command Pro 60” Mowers with Recycler Kit GM 3300 through the Omnia Partners Cooperative from Prattville Outdoors for the Urban Management Division at a Cost Not to Exceed $18,953.00.]
{Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone}
WHEREAS, there is a need for two (2) Toro Grand Stand 25HP Koh Command Pro 60” Mowers with Recycler Kit GM 3300 in the Public Works/Urban Management Division;
and WHEREAS, said mowers are available through Omnia Partners Cooperative, Contract
#2017025, from Prattville Outdoors at a cost of $9,476.27 each; and
WHEREAS, this is a budgeted expense for the Public Works/Urban Management Division.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Prattville that funds in an amount not to exceed $18,953.00 for the purchase of said mowers are
hereby authorized and approved to be paid to Prattville Outdoors, and said funds are approved and appropriated from FY2021 Budget Line Item Urban Management/Capital Outlay. ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________
By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Release Funds for the Purchase of One (1) John Deere Z997R Diesel with Mower Deck and Mulch Kit through Sourcewell Purchasing Cooperative from SunSouth, LLC for the Parks and Recreation Department at a Net Cost Not to Exceed $20,602.00.]
{Sponsored By: Councilor Strichik}
WHEREAS, there is a need for one (1) John Deere Z997R Diesel with Mower Deck and Mulch Kit in the Parks & Recreation Department; and
WHEREAS, said mower is available through Sourcewell Purchasing Cooperative, Contract #062117-DAC, from SunSouth, LLC at a cost not to exceed $20,602.00; and
WHEREAS, this is a budgeted expense for the Parks and Recreation Department.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Prattville that funds in an amount not to exceed $20,602.00 for the purchase of said mower is hereby
authorized and approved to be paid to SunSouth, LLC, and said funds are approved and appropriated from FY2021 Budget Line Item Parks and Recreation/Capital Outlay.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Authorize Implementation of The Police Officer Recruitment Program.] {Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
WHEREAS, the Prattville Police Department is affected by a shortage of qualified
Police Officer applicants; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Prattville has determined that there is a
need to effectively address the recruitment and retention difficulties faced by the Prattville Police Department through a hiring incentive for fully qualified State of Alabama Peace
Officer’s Standards and Training Commission (APOST) Certified Police Officers; and WHEREAS, a Police Officer Recruitment Program for new hires will encourage (APOST) Certified Police Officers to apply and accept positions with the Prattville Police
Department to address said need; and WHEREAS, said program will provide a hiring incentive up to $7,500 payable in two
equal installments of $3,750.00 on their first payroll check; and $3,750.00 following successful completion of the Prattville Police Officer Training Program and New Hire Probationary Period; and
WHEREAS, the Prattville Police Department has available funding in the FY2021 Budget Line Item Police Department/Salaries and Wages to fund said Program.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Prattville hereby authorizes the Mayor, Human Resources Department, and Police Department to implement said Police Officer Recruitment Program.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED said incentive payments are approved and appropriated from the FY2021 Budget Line Item Police Department/Salaries and Wages.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk
APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr.
Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Authorize Implementation of the Police Officer Education/Certification Program.]
{Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
WHEREAS, the Prattville Police Department has identified a need to attract and retain
Sworn Law Enforcement Officers possessing a law enforcement-related degree from a
college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of
Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or for FBI
National Academy Graduates; and
WHEREAS, the implementation of a Police Officer Retention Program for
Education/Certification will attract and attain Sworn Law Enforcement Officers possessing
higher education; and
WHEREAS, the Prattville Police Department has available funding in the FY2021
Budget Line Item Police Department/Salaries and Wages to fund said program; and
WHEREAS, said program will provide a Police Officer Education/Certification
Incentive Pay for the highest-level degree/certification attained and may not be
Cumulatively stacked; and
WHEREAS, the Police Officer Education/Certification Incentive Pay is not
allowed for a required level degree or certification; and
WHEREAS, said program may be altered, amended, reduced, or discontinued
solely at the City’s discretion, and no employee will vest any right to the continuation of
the additional compensation authorized under this supplemental pay program; and
WHEREAS, said incentive percentages for supplemental pay program is defined
as follows:
Degree/Certification Percentage of Increase
Associate’s 2.5%
Bachelor’s 5.0%
Master’s 7.5%
FBI National Academy Graduate 7.5%
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Prattville hereby authorizes the Mayor, Human Resources Department, and Police
Department to implement the Police Officer Education/Certification Program.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED said incentive payments are approved and
appropriated from the FY2021 Budget Line Item Police Department/Salaries and Wages.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk
APPROVED: ______________________________
By: Bill Gillespie, Jr.
Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Authorize a Single Payment of Retrospective Premium Pay Per the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to Regular Full-time and Part-time Employees.] {Sponsored By: Councilor Chambers} WHEREAS, the City of Prattville has an allocation from the American Rescue Plan Act
2021 through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds; and
WHEREAS, since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, extraordinary demands have
been placed on City of Prattville employees to meet the daily needs of our community; and
WHEREAS, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, City of Prattville Employees have
continued working under very unique and demanding conditions related to the pandemic
without additional compensation for their work; and
WHEREAS, the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund permits and
encourages employers to use said funds to offer retrospective premium pay to essential
workers; and
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville wishes to recognize the contributions and
compensate said employees by providing a single payment of $4,000.00 to each regular full-
time employee and $2,000.00 to each regular part-time employee.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Prattville
hereby authorizes a single payment, of $4,000.00 to each regular full-time employee and
$2,000.00 to each regular part-time employee.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said payments are to be funded through the
Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds following the first full pay period after the
receipt of said funds, and is subject to all usual and customary taxes and deductions.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________ By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk
APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
RESOLUTION
[To Release Funds for the Purchase of One (1) Special Response and Rescue Vehicle from Lenco Armored Vehicles, through the GSA Schedule 84 Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Contract #GS07F169DA, at a Cost Not to Exceed $270,128.00.]
{Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
WHEREAS, the City of Prattville Police Department has identified a need for one (1) Special Response and Rescue Vehicle; and
WHEREAS, said Special Response and Rescue Vehicle is available from Lenco Armored Vehicles through the GSA Schedule 84 Cooperative Purchasing Agreement,
Contract #GS07F169DA, at a cost not to exceed $270,128.00; and
WHEREAS, there is an estimated lead time of eleven months to assemble said Special Response and Rescue Vehicle, thus requiring approval of the purchase in FY2021
and delivery and payment of said truck in FY2022. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Prattville
that funds in an amount not to exceed $270,128.00 for the purchase of said Special Response and Rescue Vehicle are hereby authorized and approved to be paid to Lenco Armored Vehicles, and said funds will be approved and appropriated from FY2022 Budget Line Item Police
Department/Capital Outlay. ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ______________________________ By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk APPROVED:
______________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
RESOLUTION BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
ORDINANCE
[To Amend the City of Prattville Code of Ordinances by Replacing Section 38-301, Article V,
Chapter 38, Definitions; Adding Sections 38-335 to 38-342, Article V, Chapter 38, Mobile
Food Vendors Licenses; Amending Section 38-329, Article V, Chapter 38, Selling of Food
Products, Goods, etc., from Parked Vehicles; and Amending Section 38-321, Article V,
Chapter 38, License Classification Codes.]
{Sponsored By: Council President Pro Tempore Boone}
WHEREAS, Alabama municipalities are authorized to regulate the use of public
streets, sidewalks and rights-of-way for public health, safety, welfare and convenience; and
WHEREAS, no person, firm, association, or corporation is authorized or permitted to
use the streets, avenues, alleys, or public rights-of-way of any municipality for the operation
of any private enterprise, without first obtaining the consent of the property authorities of such
municipality provided by §11-49-1, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended; and
WHEREAS, mobile food vehicles are a national trend and provide the useful service of
convenient and varied dining options; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Prattville finds it in the interest of the public
health, safety, welfare and convenience to authorize the operation of mobile food vehicles
within the City limits, subject to regulations to protect the safe and convenient use of public
rights-of-way as well as to impose reasonable restrictions on such vendors operating on
private property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Prattville,
Alabama, that Chapter 38, “Business Licenses and Taxes” Article V is amended as
follows:
Chapter 38 – Business Licenses and Taxes
Article V.
Section 38-301 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following Section 38-301.
SECTION 1. Sec. 38-301. - Definitions.
A. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the
meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
Applicant means any person or business that applies for a license or renews a license under the provisions of this article.
Business means any commercial or industrial activity or any enterprise, trade, profession, occupation, or livelihood, including the lease or rental of residential or nonresidential real estate, whether or not carried on for gain or profit, and whether or not engaged in as a principal or as an independent contractor, which is engaged in, or caused to be engaged in,
within the city.
Business license means an annual license issued by the city for the privilege of doing any
kind of business, trade, profession, or any other activity in the city, by whatever name called,
which document is required to be conspicuously posted or displayed except to the extent the taxpayer's business license tax or other financial information is listed thereon. Business license remittance form means any business license return, renewal reminder
notice, or other writing on which the taxpayer calculates the business license tax liability for
all or part of the license year and remits the amount so calculated with the form.
Department or department of revenue means the state department of revenue, as created under §40-2-1, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended.
Designee means an agent or employee of the city authorized to administer or collect, or both, the municipality's business license taxes, which may include another taxing jurisdiction, the department of revenue, or a private auditing or collecting firm as defined in §40-2A-3, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended.
Finance director means the treasurer/finance director of the city.
Gross receipts mean the measure of any and all receipts of a business from whatever source derived, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws and constitutional provisions, to
be used in calculating the amount due for a business license. Provided, however, that: (1) Gross receipts shall not include any of the following taxes collected by the business
on behalf of any taxing jurisdiction or the federal government: all taxes which are imposed on the ultimate consumer, collected by the taxpayer and remitted by or on
behalf of the taxpayer to the taxing authority, whether state, local or federal, including utility gross receipts levied pursuant to §40-21-80, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended; license taxes levied pursuant to §40-21-50, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended; or reimbursements to professional employer organizations of federal, state or local payroll taxes or unemployment insurance contributions; but no other deductions or exclusions
from gross receipts shall be allowed except as provided in this article. (2) A different basis for calculating the business license may be used by the city with
respect to certain categories of taxpayers as prescribed in §11-51-90B, Code of
Alabama, 1975, as amended.
(3) For a utility or other entity described in §11-51-129, Code of Alabama, 1975, as
amended, gross receipts shall be limited to the gross receipts derived from the retail furnishing of utility services within the city during the preceding year that are taxed under §40-21-80, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, except that nothing herein shall affect any existing contract or agreement between a municipality and a utility or other entity.
The gross receipts derived from the furnishing of utility services shall not be subject to
further business license taxation by the city. (4) Gross receipts shall not include dividends or other distributions received by a corporation, or proceeds from borrowing, the sale of a capital asset, the repayment of
the principal portion of a loan, the issuance of stock or other equity investments, or
capital contributions, or the undistributed earnings of subsidiary entities.
Health Department shall mean the County Health Department. Such terms shall be construed to include the Elmore County Health Department or the Autauga County Health Department
depending on which county the vendor is doing business, and any officer or agent of the
department authorized to act for and on behalf of the department with respect to the enforcement and administration of this code and other city ordinances. License form means any business license application form, renewal reminder notice,
business license remittance form, or business license return by whatever name called.
License year means the calendar year.
Mobile food vehicle means a self-contained vehicle or trailer that serves prepared foods or
prepares and serves foods in various locations of the City. Ice cream peddlers are not
included in this definition; however, they must obtain the applicable city business license.
Municipality means any town or city in this state that levies a business license tax from time to time. The term shall also include the town's or city's police jurisdiction, where the business license tax is levied in the police jurisdiction.
Person means any individual, association, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity of any kind, except for any nonprofit corporation formed under the laws of the state which is operated to enable municipalities that become members of such nonprofit corporation to finance or refinance capital projects and related undertakings, on a
cooperative basis, and whose board of directors or other governing body consists primarily of
elected officials of the municipality. “Prattville City Council”, “Council”, “City Council”. The words “Council” or “City Council” shall mean the Council of the City of Prattville.
Pushcart means a non-self-propelled mobile food unit that is lightweight enough, designed, and intended to be moved by one person. Retailer means a person who sells to the consumer or any other person for any purpose
other than for resale in the form of tangible personal property. A person selling both at wholesale and retail shall keep such person's books so as to show separately the gross proceeds of wholesale sales and the gross proceeds of retail sales. The books, invoices, records, and accounts provided for in this section shall at all times be open to examination by the state department of revenue, by the finance director, revenue officer, and by any other
person designated by the city.
Revenue officer means the employee charged by the city with the primary responsibility of administering this business license tax article and related matters thereto.
Taxing jurisdiction means the city, or the department of revenue acting as agent on behalf of the city pursuant to §11-51-180, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, as the context requires. Taxpayer means:
(1) Any person subject to or liable under this article for any business license tax;
(2) Any person required to file a return with respect to, or pay or remit the business
license tax levied under this article or to report any information or value to the taxing
jurisdiction;
(3) Any person required to obtain, or who holds any interest in, any business license
issued by the taxing jurisdiction;
(4) Any person who may be affected by any act or refusal to act by the taxing
jurisdiction under this article; or
(5) Any person required to keep any records required by this article.
USC means the applicable title and section of the United States Code, as amended from time to time.
Wholesale sale means a sale by a wholesaler to a licensed retail merchant, jobber, dealer, or
other wholesaler for resale. Included in this category are sales to schools, hospitals, nursing homes, counties, municipalities, the state, and contractors for use in their businesses. Other terms. Other capitalized or specialized terms used in this article, and not defined above,
shall have the same meanings ascribed to them in §40-2A-3, Code of Alabama, 1975, as
amended, unless the context therein otherwise specifies.
Restaurant means a brick and mortar establishment where meals, food, and/or drink are
generally prepared and served to customers for consumption either on or off premises in return for money, either paid before or after the meal. B. Section 38-304 (a) Add the following sentence:
The foregoing does not apply to any business holding a mobile food vendor license.
C. Section 38-321. License Classifications.
Insert Code 7225399 “Mobile Food Vendor” between 7225398 “Ice Cream Peddler” and
7225812 “Restaurants” in the table of License Classification Codes and a fee schedule of “A”.
D. Add the following Sections:
Sec. 38-335. Mobile Food Vendors.
The general purpose of this Section is to promote the health, safety, comfort, convenience,
prosperity, and general welfare of the citizens of Prattville by establishing reasonable
guidelines and regulations for mobile food vehicles, to regulate where they may be located for
the protection of other businesses, and to provide for the safe and convenient use of the
city’s public rights-of-way.
Sec. 38-336. Pushcarts.
Pushcarts are not allowed under this article, unless authorized as part of a special event or
otherwise by the Finance Director and Planning Director.
Sec. 38-337. Zoning Requirement.
Mobile food vendors will not be permitted to operate within any residential zones of the city
unless they are temporarily operated for specific events and have prior written approval from
the city’s Finance Department and Planning Department.
Sec. 38-338. Business License Types and Cost.
(a) All mobile food vendors must obtain a business license to operate anywhere in the
city limits of Prattville, Alabama.
(b) The city Finance Department may waive the cost of a business license when it is
deemed to be in the best interest of the city to do so; such as large public
gatherings, parades, festivals and the like. The applicant shall apply for any such
waiver on the special events application form.
Sec. 38-339. Approval Process.
(a) Any person or company desiring a license to operate as a mobile food vendor
within the City of Prattville:
(1) Must make application on forms provided by the Finance Department.
(2) Must adhere to all restrictions in this article.
(3) Must comply with International Fire Code as it relates to the regulation of
mobile food preparation vehicles and have each unit inspected and
approved by the City Fire Marshal.
(4) Any power source must comply with all applicable electrical code standards.
(5) Must obtain a valid health certificate from the county health department for
any unit from which they shall be conducting business.
(6) Must have a valid copy of executed notarized lease(s) or letter(s) of consent
from property owner(s) for each private site.
(7) In addition to the requirements noted above, the applicant for a mobile food
vendor license must provide:
a. The name, home and business address of the applicant.
b. A description of the food and/or beverage to be sold.
c. A description and photograph or drawing of the food truck for which a
license is sought.
d. A copy of the applicable insurance policy or binder.
e. Such information as the applicant may choose or as may be
requested by the city.
Sec. 38-340. Restrictions.
Persons conducting business from a mobile food vehicle shall operate under the
following terms:
(1) No vendor shall operate on more than two (2) individual sites per day.
(2) No vendor shall operate within a city right-of-way, easement or any city
property unless they have obtained the approval of the. City department in primary
control of such property, and in such other areas as may be permitted by the City’s
zoning ordinance.
(3) Vending may not obstruct the use of any street intersection or pedestrian
crosswalk or walkway.
(4) Vending shall not impede the ingress or egress of any driveway.
(5) Vending shall not obstruct public pedestrian space.
(6) Mobile food vendors may not operate within twenty-five (25) feet of any fire
hydrant, utility boxes, handicap ramps or building entrances.
(7) Mobile food vendors shall not store, park or leave any mobile food vehicle
overnight on any city right-of way, easement or city property.
(8) One “sandwich board” style or similar portable, temporary sign that does not
impede pedestrians or traffic, and does not exceed ten square feet, nor is taller
than four feet, may be placed within 15 feet of the mobile food vendor.
(9) Normal hours of operation are from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. unless otherwise
approved by the Finance Director and Planning Director.
(10) All vendors are subject to the regulations and other requirements established
by the Health Department.
(11) Mobile food vendors shall be allotted thirty (30) minutes set-up and thirty (30)
minutes breakdown before and after the stated operating hours in which no food
sales may take place.
(12) No mobile food vehicle shall operate within 150 feet from the entrance of an
operational restaurant, unless a letter of consent is provided by the restaurant.
(13) No mobile food vehicle shall operate within five hundred (500) feet of any fair,
stadium, carnival, circus, festival, special event, civic event, entertainment district
or other like sponsored event that is licensed or authorized by the city, unless they
are authorized by the sponsor to be participants in such event.
(14) No mobile food vendor shall use or maintain any outside sound amplifying
equipment, lights, or noisemakers, such as bells, horns or whistles or similar
devices to attract customers. They may use lights with appropriate protective
shields for the purpose of illuminating merchandise, so long as it is not a distraction
to passing motorists. The decision of such distractions shall be determined by the
Prattville Police Chief or shift supervisor.
(15) No mobile food vendor operating within the city shall cause congestion that
impedes pedestrian or vehicular traffic or interferes with the city or public’s use of
any public rights-of-way. This shall include but is not limited to activity of customer
queues, accessory units or signage that in any way invades or impairs access to
adjacent parking, pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(16) No mobile food vendor shall make or solicit any sales to occupants of vehicles
or engage in any activities which impede vehicular traffic.
(17) Any mobile food vehicle shall be self-contained including any electrical, gas,
water and disposal needs. However, electrical power may be supplied by use of
approved power/extension cords with the permission of the electrical provider.
Electrical connections must comply with applicable city codes. No power cable or
equipment shall be extended at grade or overhead across any public street, alley
or sidewalk.
(18) No tables, chairs, tents, canopies, or vending machines shall be located
around the unit, unless approved by the Finance Director and Planning Director.
(19) The owner or operator shall dispose of all grease in accordance with health
department requirements and city requirements.
(20) Mobile food vendors shall be responsible for providing and maintaining their
own trash receptacles. The licensee shall contain all refuse, trash and litter within
the mobile food unit; or, via a moveable receptacle maintained by the licensee that
is placed adjacent to the mobile vehicle in such a manner as not to block or
otherwise obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic. The licensee shall be responsible
for properly disposing of such refuse, trash and litter as would any business, and
shall not place it in any public trash container, or in any private container without
proper permission. The area around the unit shall be kept clean and free of litter,
garbage and debris.
(21) The mobile food vendor shall comply with all applicable laws including but not
limited to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
(22) Mobile food vending in the city rights-of-way (when approved by the Finance
Department and Planning Department) shall only occur from the side of a food
vehicle that is abutting and parallel to the curb and in an approved parking area.
(23) No mobile food vendors shall have a drive-through service.
(24) The sale of alcoholic beverages or tobacco products from a mobile food vendor
is prohibited.
(25) The sale of merchandise from a mobile food vendor is prohibited.
(26) Any mobile food vehicle operating without a valid business license may be
ticketed and impounded as prescribed and authorized in Section 38-341 of this
Code.
(27) A mobile food vehicle operating at any unauthorized location or beyond the
hours for which the operation has been permitted shall be considered a public
safety hazard and may be ticketed and impounded as prescribed and authorized in
Section 38-341 of the Code.
(28) A mobile food vehicle’s business license shall not be assignable, in whole or in
part, in any manner.
Sec. 38-341. Exemption for Ice Cream Peddlers.
(a) Ice cream vendor owners/operators are exempt from mobile food vehicle licensing;
however, such businesses must obtain a city business license as an ice cream
peddler.
(b) Except as herein provided, it shall be unlawful for any ice cream peddlers, while
engaged in the business of selling, to stop or stand or permit or suffer any vehicle
to do so upon any street of the city except during the actual sale of its ice cream
product. In no event shall an ice cream vendor be or remain upon any street longer
than is reasonable to conduct a sale; such time not to exceed thirty (30) minutes.
Sec. 38-342. Enforcement and Fines.
(a) Enforcement. The provisions of Sections 38-335 to 38-339 inclusive, or any rules
and regulations applicable to mobile food vehicles shall be enforced jointly and
severally by the Prattville Police Department, the Fire Marshal, the Finance
Director, the Revenue Officer or the Code Enforcement division.
(b) Fine for Violation. Any mobile food vendor in violation of any provision of Sections
38-335 to 38-339 shall be subject to a fine of up to five hundred ($500.00) dollars
per violation. Each violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. Each
day shall be considered a separate offense.
(c) A license holder found in violation of the provisions of Sections 38-335 to 38-339,
inclusive, may be ticketed for the violation and the mobile food vehicle may be
impounded.
(d) All mobile food vehicle vendor licenses are subject to the provisions set out in
Article V, Chapter 38, Sections 38-317 to 38-318 inclusive, for denial, suspension,
revocation and appeal.
SECTION 2. All other sections or provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Prattville, Alabama not specifically herein remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. Should any section or provision of the Ordinance or the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Prattville, Alabama be held invalid, such holding shall not affect the
validity of any section or provision thereof which are not themselves invalid.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption and publication
as required by law.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________
By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council
AUTHENTICATED 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
______________________________
By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk
APPROVED:
______________________________
By: Bill Gillespie, Jr.
Mayor
ORDINANCE BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
ORDINANCE
[To Amend City of Prattville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 50 - Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions, Article III, Division 2.- NOISE, Section 50-74. - Loud and Unnecessary Noises—Prohibited, (a) (17) Pickup, Delivery of Waste Containers.]
{Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Prattville that City of Prattville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 50-Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions, Article III, Division
2.- NOISE, Section 50-74. - Loud and unnecessary noises - Prohibited, (a) (17) Pickup, delivery of waste containers is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 50-74. - Loud and unnecessary noises—Prohibited (17) Pickup, delivery of waste containers. The pickup or delivery of solid waste and
construction waste containers or the pickup of waste collected in said containers other
than between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., except on those properties
classified as M-1 or M-2 in appendix A, Zoning.
THIS ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and execution as provided by law. Each of the provisions of this ordinance are severable; and if any provision shall be declared to be invalid, the remaining provisions shall not be affected but shall remain in full
force. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in any manner conflicting herewith are hereby repealed.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President
Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Lisa Terrill City Clerk APPROVED:
________________________ By: Bill Gillespie, Jr.
Mayor
ORDINANCE BOOK 2021, PAGE ___
ORDINANCE
[To Amend City of Prattville Code of Ordinances, Chapter 38 – Business Licenses and Taxes, Article V, Section 38-515 – Outdoor Alcohol Service.] {Sponsored By: Council President Starnes}
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Prattville, Alabama that Chapter 38, “Business Licenses and Taxes”, Article V, Section 38-515 is amended as follows:
Chapter 38 – Business Licenses and Taxes
Article V.
Sec. 38-515. – Outdoor Alcohol Service
(a) Prerequisites. It shall be unlawful in the City to engage in the business of
outdoor alcohol service without first complying with the provisions of this section and
obtaining an outdoor alcohol service permit.
(1) “Outdoor Alcohol Service” is defined as the sale or service of alcoholic beverages which are subject to regulation or control by the state alcoholic beverage control board, in an open-air setting on public or private property.
(c) Businesses desiring to conduct outdoor alcohol service must as a prerequisite, be properly licensed to serve alcohol and/or food indoors with the City and through the State ABC Board and be in compliance with the provisions of this Code of Ordinances and with § 28-3A-1, Code of Alabama (1975) et. seq.
(b) Process. An Outdoor Alcohol Service Permit may be obtained by a business
through the following process:
(1) Said business must present plans for approval of a permanent outdoor barrier which is aesthetically pleasing, not readily removable and is constructed with materials, textures and colors which keep with the principle architecture of the existing structure of the business. The permanent outdoor barrier shall be located in
such a manner on the business property so it is readily visible and distinguishable, and so that it does not impede the regular flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on public rights of way, parking lots, paths of ingress/egress, and/or easements. The outdoor alcohol service is to be conducted only within the confines of this permanent outdoor barrier.
(2) The City Planning Department and the Prattville Police Department shall
approve of the plans for the permanent outdoor barrier and shall again be permitted to conduct a final inspection and approval after said barrier is complete. An approval by the City Planning Department and/or the Prattville Police Department does not exempt the applicant from any other required approvals or committees which the
applicant may be additionally subject to based on the location of the applicant’s
business.
(3) Upon final inspection and approval of the constructed permanent outdoor barrier, the City may issue to the applying business a permit for Outdoor Alcohol Service.
(c) Penalties.
(1) Any business or individual found to be in knowing violation of this ordinance is subject to the loss of any of its existing alcohol licenses held by the City. A violation of this article relative to obtaining a permit to conduct outdoor alcohol service shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.00 for each offense, and if the violation is a willful violation, by such fine and imprisonment not to exceed six
months, or both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court trying the same.
Each day shall constitute a separate offense.
(2) Any violation of this section not remedied within thirty (30) days of notice of
the violation shall subject the applicant to a revocation of an Outdoor Alcohol Service Permit.
THIS ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and execution as provided by law. Each of the provisions of this ordinance are severable; and if any provision shall be
declared to be invalid, the remaining provisions shall not be affected but shall remain in full force. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in any manner conflicting herewith are hereby
repealed.
ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021.
________________________ By: Gerald “Jerry” Starnes, President Prattville City Council AUTHENTICATED THIS 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 2021. ________________________ By: Lisa Terrill
City Clerk
APPROVED:
________________________
By: Bill Gillespie, Jr. Mayor
ORDINANCE BOOK 2021, PAGE ___