Monday, July 29, 2013


MUNICIPAL PLANNING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 07, 2013, 6:30PM CITY HALL, LAKELAND TENNESSEE

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On July 29, 2013, Chairman Susan Mitchell, called this Special Meeting of the Lakeland Municipal Planning Commission as the welfare of the City demands it.

The character of the business to be discussed at such meeting shall be as follows:
Discussion on pending land development regulations.
This Special Called Meeting shall be held at Lakeland City Hall, 10001 U.S. Highway 70
Lakeland, Tennessee, at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, August 07, 2013.
This written notice shall be posted and served personally at least twelve (12) hours prior to the Special Called Meeting to each MPC member, the City Manager, City Recorder and City Attorney or left at such person’s usual place of residence according to TCA § 6- 20-208. 

Proposed Ordinance establishing the Lakeland Municipal School Board

WHEREAS, Section 6-19-101(30) of the Charter for the City of Lakeland gives the City of Lakeland the specific right to establish public schools and to do all other acts necessary to establish, maintain and operate a complete educational system within the city;

WHEREAS, The City of Lakeland enacted Ordinance 13-188-b on May 21, 2013 calling for a special referendum on the creation and funding of a municipal school district in the City of Lakeland to be held on July 16, 2013, or some other appropriate date;

WHEREAS, The question presented by the municipal special referendum on the creation and funding of a municipal school system was answered in the affirmative by a majority of the qualified voters of the City of Lakeland participating in the referendum, showing the people of the City of Lakeland have indicated their willingness to meet the standards of adequacy and funding requirements set forth by State Board of Education Rule 0520-1-8-.01 and Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-106(b)(3) and authorizing the creation of a municipal school system in the City of Lakeland;

WHEREAS, The Tennessee Legislature passed Public Chapter No.256 of the 2013 Public Acts to amend Title 49 relative to local educational agencies, including Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-127(b), which authorizes the governing body of a municipality to establish, by ordinance, a municipal board of education in compliance with Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-201;

WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-127(b) provides that there shall be not less than three (3) nor more than eleven (11) members of the municipal board of education;

WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-127(b) provides that the members of the municipal board of education shall be elected in the same manner, either from districts or at large, or a combination of both, used to elect the members of the governing body of the municipality;

WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-127(b) provides that the governing body of the municipality shall establish initial terms for members of the municipal board of education that vary in length, provided that all subsequently elected members, other than members to fill a vacancy, shall be elected to four-year terms;


WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-127(b) provides that the initial municipal school board shall take office on the first day of the first month following certification of the results of the election to select the members of the initial municipal board;  

WHEREAS, The City of Lakeland elects its governing body from the municipality at large pursuant to the Charter for the City of Lakeland;  

WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners has determined that the municipality is authorized by its charter to operate a municipal school system, and would possess a student population of sufficient size to comply with State requirements;

WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners desires to establish a municipal school board to plan and manage the formation of a municipal school district as well as to manage and operate a municipal school district for the City of Lakeland to take effect at the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year or as soon thereafter as practical, such school district being deemed necessary to promote the education, health, safety, and morals of the residents of the City of Lakeland;

WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners intends to enact an ordinance establishing a municipal school board for a municipal school district in the City of Lakeland and authorizing the election of school board members on November 7, 2013 or some other appropriate date and, further, establishing the number of school board members, manner of electing school board members, initial terms for school board members that vary in length, and compensation of school board members;

WHEREAS, A public hearing before the Board of Commissioners on this Ordinance was held on August _____, 2013.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE CITY OF LAKELAND, TENNESSEE, THAT:

Section 1.  A municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be established in compliance with applicable State law.

Section 2.  The municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall consist of five (5) members to be elected from the municipality at large.

Section 3.  In order to be eligible to be a member of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland, one must be a citizen of the State of Tennessee, be a resident and qualified voter of the City of Lakeland, have achieved a high school diploma or GED and filed documentation satisfactory to the Shelby County Election Commission evidencing same, have attained the age of eighteen (18) years at the time of their election, and otherwise meet all other requirements of applicable State law at the time one seeks election.  

Section 4.  All elections for the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be conducted on a non-partisan basis.

Section 5.  No member of the governing body of the City of Lakeland shall be eligible for election as a member of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland.

Section 6.  The initial terms for members of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall vary in length, provided that all subsequently elected members, other than members to fill a vacancy, shall be elected to four-year terms. The three (3) candidates receiving the highest number of votes in the November 7, 2013 municipal special election shall each be elected to a four (4) year term ending with the September 2017 Lakeland elections and the two (2) candidates receiving the next highest number of votes in the November 7, 2013 municipal special election shall each be elected to a two (2) year term ending with the September 2015 Lakeland elections.

Section 7.  Members of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland may succeed themselves.

Section 8.  Vacancies occurring on the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be filled by the Board of Commissioners by appointment of a person who would be eligible to serve as a member of the municipal school board, with such member to serve until a successor is elected and qualifies according to applicable law, the successor to be elected at the next general election for which candidates have sufficient time to qualify under applicable law.

Section 9.  The initial municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall take office on the first day of the first month following certification of the results of the election to select the members of the initial municipal board. 

Section 10.  Compensation for members of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be $2,400.00 per annum.

Section 11.  A municipal special election to select the members of the initial municipal school board of the City of Lakeland shall be held on November 7, 2013, or on some other appropriate date.

Section 12.  The City of Lakeland, in accordance with state law, shall file this ordinance with the Shelby County Election Commission with a request that the special election to select the members of the initial municipal school board of the City of Lakeland be held on November 7, 2013.

Section 13.    If the Shelby County Election Commission cannot hold the election to select the members of the initial municipal school board of the City of Lakeland on said November 7, 2013, the election shall be held on a date within the time prescribed by applicable State law.

Section 14. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall take effect upon its passage on second and final reading, the health, safety and welfare of the citizens requiring it.



ADOPTED this _______ day of August, 2013.

First Reading  _____________________

Public Hearing _____________________

Second Reading _____________________




Scott Carmichael, Mayor               

ATTEST:



Sontidra L. Thomas, CMC

City Recorder

Sunday, July 28, 2013

LAKELAND MAYOR SCOTT CARMICHAEL ADVISED OF RECERTIFICATION OF LAKELAND PARKS AND RECREATION PROGRAM

Lakeland Parks & Recreation Department Awarded Tier I Benchmarking Status  


Lakeland Mayor Scott Carmichael was recently advised by the the Tennessee Parks and Recreation Benchmarking Program that the the Lakeland Parks and Recreation Program Tier I Benchmarking Status was successfully renewed.    

Executive Coordinator Thad Jablonski successfully applied for recertification for Tier I Level Benchmarking status, which recognizes the ongoing achievements in recreation/leisure services and by demonstrating compliance among a range of benchmarked performance standards.  Retired Parks and Recreation Director Brenda Lockhart successfully prepared the original certification. 

In announcing the recertification, Mayor Carmichael recognized the efforts of Thad Jablonski and Brenda Lockhart in this significant achievement for  the Lakeland Parks and Recreation Program. 


The Tier I Benchmarked status will allow the City of Lakeland to streamline grant applications in upcoming grant cycles as well as earn additional points during scoring of grant proposals.  The recertification is in effect for five years, the certificate valid until June 2018.  

NEXTDOOR.COM USEFUL TOOL FOR NEIGHBORHOODS

NEXTDOOR.COM USEFUL TOOL FOR NEIGHBORHOODS

“Nextdoor.Com” is a web site currently used by over 16,000 neighborhoods for communication within neighborhoods.  This website is used for neighborhood watch, keeping up with neighbors and events, finding someone to assist in a small task, checking references etc.

“Groups” can even be set up within the network (such as runners, golfers, walkers etc.) and items and services wanted or for sale can listed.!  

Nextdoor.com can be set up as a private neighborhood communication website so ONLY neighborhood residents can access the network.  In addition, it can be set up to allow limited access by designated persons outside of the network.

I have gotten calls from residents asking about this and my research indicates “Nextdoor.Com” is wonderful for community and neighborhood development!.

I encourage Lakeland residents to check this out at “Nextdoor.Com” and say “yes” when asked if you wish to join the “Nextdoor.Com” network for your neighborhood!


A demo of an the Nextdoor.Com network is available at http://demo.trynextdoor.com/news_feed/

Friday, July 26, 2013

POLITICAL SIGN RULES

Residents are encouraged to participate in the political process, including posting of Political Signs on private property (No political signs are allowed on any public property, including street right of ways.)

Political signs are allowed under the following circumstances:

-One sign per candidate or issue on an occupied lot.  (with permission of the owner).

-Placed no closer than 15 feet to the edge of the pavement (or 5 feet behind the sidewalk), whichever is greater.

-Cannot be erected more than 30 days before Early Voting and must be removed within three days after the election.  Political signs for the Board of Commissioners election may be posted on or after July 29, 2013.  The dates for the election for the Lakeland Municipal School Board will be announced after the dates are officially confirmed.

-Signs cannot exceed 5 square feet in area per side and cannot exceed 48” in height.

For specific information on the Lakeland sign ordinances, contact Neighborhood Services (Code Enforcement) at City Hall, 867-2717.

We appreciate the cooperation of all residents in observing these sign regulations.  Lakeland residents are welcome to express their opinion by political signs.  In fairness to all candidates and all issues these regulations are enforced on a regular basis.  Signs on public property are immediately picked up as traffic hazards. 
www.Lakelandtn.gov

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Lakeland, Tennessee weekly news, Tuesday, July 23, 2013

CityWatch Weekly Update – Qnet     
Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Gerry Burditt, Editor
Qnetcola@bellsouth.net


What's Inside?
  • Support Lakeland - Shop Lakeland.
  • Mayor Carmichael Announces John Aitken Signs Consulting Agreement with the City of Lakeland.
  • Lakeland Mayor Carmichael Accepts Conservation Awards.
  • Today's Board of Commissioners Work Session Meeting Agenda to be held at 6:30 p.m., Lakeland City Hall.
  • Thursday's Economic Development Commission Meeting Agenda to be held at 6:30 p.m., Lakeland City Hall.
  • Partnership Lakeland Announces Candidate Endorsements.
  • Men's Doubles Tennis League continues, is open to the public and all skill levels are welcome.
  • 2013 Sales Tax Holiday is August 2-4.
  • YMCA Fall Soccer Registration continues through Aug. 9.
  • Lakeland Fitness classes for Ages 35+ are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. at IH Clubhouse.  
  • July/August Activities, Programs and Presentations at the Lakeland Senior Center.
  • Weekly Senior Activities.
  • Third Quarter 2013 Art in City Hall Exhibits features Oil Paintings by Sandy Scruggs.
  • IH Clubhouse is Available for Rent.  
IH Clubhouse located at 4523 Canada Rd.        Senior Center Located at 4527 Canada Rd.

SUPPORT LAKELAND -- SHOP LAKELAND
Finance & Insurance
745-Cash, 8950 Highway 64, #110
Allstate Insurance Company, 8968 Highway 64, #103
Cash Quick 2961, Canada Road, #107
Direct Auto Insurance 8950, Highway 64 #105
EZ Cash 9160, Highway 64, #9
State Farm Insurance, 9998 Highway 64
State Farm Insurance, 3674 Canada Road
State Farm Insurance, 9160 Highway 64, #4
Trustmark Bank, 3714 Canada Road

Other Services 
70 Self Storage, 10360 US Highway 70
Cherry Point Sod Farm / Greenpro Landscapes, 9847 Stewart Rd.
The Pet Hospital Lakeland, 2961 Canada Road, #101
Signs First, 8950 Highway 64, #113
The UPS Store, 9160 Highway 64, #12

Hotels 
Motel 6, 9822 Huff N Puff Road
Relax Inn, 3645 Canada Road
Super 8 Motel, 9779 Huff N Puff Road

Have you picked up your free Shop Lakeland First Shoppers Card?  If not you can pick one up at Lakeland City Hall, 10001 Highway 70, or email Ginny Dunn at 4ginnydunn@comcast.net.  To view all current offers, go to www.mylakelandchamber.org and click on Shop Lakeland First at the top of the page.



MAYOR CARMICHAEL ANNOUNCED
JOHN AITKEN SIGNS CONSULTING AGREEMENT

Mayor Scott Carmichael announced that John Aitken has signed an Agreement to act as a consultant to the City of Lakeland to assist in the establishment of the Lakeland Municipal School System.

Mayor Carmichael noted that he and Vice-Mayor Cecil Tompkins and Commissioners Don Barber, Randy Nicholson and Gerrit Verschuur are pleased to have Aitken to assist in the establishment of the Lakeland Municipal School System. Mayor Carmichael said that as the past Shelby County Schools Superintendent, Aitken has unique qualities that will be important as the Lakeland Municipal School System is created.  



LAKELAND MAYOR CARMICHAEL ACCEPTED CONSERVATION AWARDS 

Mayor Scott Carmichael recently accepted Lakeland’s 9th consecutive Tree City USA Award and the 8th Consecutive Tree City Growth Award.

Lakeland Natural Resource Director Eric Bridges developed the first Tree City Award and has been successful in being awarded the Growth Award each succeeding year.

The Tree City USA Growth Award is awarded by the Arbor Day Foundation to recognize superior levels of tree care by participating Tree City USA communities. The Growth Award highlights innovative programs and projects and an increased commitment to urban forestry.

         
LAKELAND CITY HALL
10001 Highway 70, Lakeland, TN 38002
Telephone:  867-2717
Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

2013 LAKELAND MEETINGS:
BOC - Regular Meeting, First Thursday of the Month
NRB - Second Thursday of the Month
PRB - Second Monday of the Month (July meeting canceled due to lack of business at this time.)
DRC - Second Tuesday of the Month (July meeting canceled due to lack of business at this time.)
BOA - Third Thursday of the Month (If needed)
MPC - Third Monday of the Month 
BOC - Work Session Tuesday (week before Regular Meeting) 
EDC - Fourth Thursday of the Month 



BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WORK SESSION MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, July 23, 2013, 6:30 p.m., Lakeland City Hall

I. CALL TO ORDER BY MAYOR:
II. ROLL CALL BY RECORDER:

III. PUBLIC HEARING:
 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND, TENNESSEE TO AMEND ARTICLE IV, CHART 1 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO ALLOW DAYCARE CENTERS IN THE C-2 (GENERAL BUSINESS) ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

IV. CONSENT AGENDA:
1. Approval of Meeting Minutes from Previous Meetings:
      a. Regular Meeting Minutes, July 02, 2013

V. CONSIDERATION & POSSIBLE ACTION ON ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA:

VI. TREASURER’S REPORT:
         TREASURER’S REPORT GENERAL FUND
         TREASURER’S REPORT SEWER FUND
VII. PUBLIC DISCUSSION:

VIII. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS & OTHER OFFICERS:
  • Presentation by Shelby County Trustee David Lenoir. (Wherry)
  • Report from Texas Gas on abandonment of piping natural gas and repurposing the pipeline for natural gas liquids. (Stuckert) / (Mr. Andy
  • Sullivan or Mr. Mike Wooden) 
  • Report on Republic Services Sanitation Services for the months of April, May, and June. (Stuckert)
IX. SEWERAGE COMMISSION BUSINESS:

X. OLD BUSINESS:
1. Discussion on second reading of an ordinance of the City of Lakeland, Tennessee adding a new chapter 5 in Title 13 pertaining to property
maintenance and providing for an effective date. (Lakin)

2. Discussion on second reading of an ordinance to amend Article IV, Chart 1 of the Zoning Ordinance to allow Daycare Centers in the C-2 (General Business) zoning district; providing an effective date. (Atkinson)

XI. NEW BUSINESS:
1. Discussion on ordinance revoking school ordinance. (Lakin)

2. Discussion on school board ordinance. (Lakin)
3. Discussion on a resolution authorizing an agreement with Country Ford for the purchase of two cab and chassis trucks in the amount of $59,178.80.
(Stuckert)

4. Discussion on a resolution authorizing an agreement with Palfleet Truck Equipment for the purchase of two truck service bodies in the amount of
$31,750. (Stuckert)

5. Discussion on a resolution authorizing an agreement with Stringfellow, Inc. for the purchase of a salt spreader in the amount of $14,418. (Stuckert)

6. Discussion on a resolution authorizing a contract with Williams Equipment and Supply for the purchase of a compact excavator in the amount of
$38,817.99. (Stuckert)

7. Discussion on a resolution authorizing a contract with Bartlett Small Engines for the purchase of a zero turn tractor in the amount of $12,999. (Stuckert)

8. Discussion on pending land development regulations. (Higbee)

9. Discussion on report on Highway 70 Park. (Higbee)

10. Discussion on draft of Bylaws and Charter for the Lakeland Industrial Development Corporation. (Lakin)

11. Discussion on authorization of position to supervise community service or other personnel on litter and other debris pickup. (Wherry)

XII. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
XIII. ADJOURNMENT:



CITY OF LAKELAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, July 25,  6:30 p.m., Lakeland City Hall

I. CALL TO ORDER:
II. ROLL CALL:

III. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES:
EDC Regular Meeting Minutes dated June 27, 2013

IV. PUBLIC DISCUSSION:

V. REPORTS FROM MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:
  • Update from Planning Department (Oral report - Higbee)
  • Report on the I-40 Interchange Project (Wherry)
  • Chamber of Commerce Report (Dunn)

VI. OLD BUSINESS:
1. Strategic
       a. Discussion and possible regarding goals and strategies for the Economic Development Strategic Plan for the six topics categories.
       b. Discussion and possible action on a protocol for vacant spaces. (Pilcher)
2. Tactical
       a. None

VII. NEW BUSINESS:
1. Strategic
       a. None
2. Tactical
       a. Determine items for the next EDC Agenda.

VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
IX. ADJOURNMENT:



PARTNERSHIP LAKELAND MEMBERS VOTE FOR CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS
Teresa Henry, Chair of Partnership Lakeland

The Partnership Lakeland bylaws state that a candidate who receives a 2/3 or more of the votes cast by the full membership in attendance at the meeting and all absentee ballots cast will receive the endorsement of Partnership Lakeland.  We are pleased to announce that the following candidates will receive the endorsement of Partnership Lakeland in the upcoming September 19th City Election.

Congratulations!!!
Scott Carmichael for Mayor
Don Barber and Cecil Tompkins for the two Commissioner Seats

Candidate information can be found on our web site: www.PartnershipLakeland.org; Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/327995137326222/ 



MEN'S DOUBLES TENNIS LEAGUE

The Lakeland Men’s Doubles Tennis League will continue to play this summer until further notice.  The League is open to the public and all skill levels are welcome. Matches are scheduled for Saturdays from 9 - 11:30 a.m. at Windward Slopes Park, 9822 Beverle Rivera Drive.

For more information, contact City Commissioner Randy Nicholson at 521-0558, ext. 23 or brn@attorneynicholson.com.


2013 SALES TAX HOLIDAY IS AUGUST 2-4

The State of Tennessee's Annual Sales Tax Holiday is held every year on the first Friday in August and ends the following Sunday night. This year's tax-free holiday weekend begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, August 2 and ends Sunday, August 4 at 11:59 p.m.



YMCA FALL SOCCER IN LAKELAND
Registration: through Aug. 9 (Late registrations will be placed on waiting list.)
Deadline for registration and entry fee is Aug. 9.

The YMCA  fall soccer fee is $90, which includes game and practice jerseys, socks, shorts and end-of-season award.

All practices begin the week of Aug. 26, and start at 5:45 p.m.  The schedule is as follows: 4-5 year olds on Mondays; 6 year olds Tuesdays; 7-8 year olds Tuesdays and Fridays; and 9-11 year olds Mondays and Thursdays. Games are on Saturdays from Sept.14-Nov. 2.

To register, go to www.lakelandtn.gov (sports page) for a form. If you have any questions, please contact Michael Moore at the Millington Family YMCA, phone 873-1434; email  mmoore@ymcamemphis.org, or Joy Cloud at 867-5414, jcloud@lakelandtn.org.



LAKELAND FITNESS CLASS FOR AGES 35+ AT IH CLUBHOUSE

Morning Classes are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.


Your first class is FREE
 $5 for a single class, or purchase a 10-class card for $30
A mat is required.

Lakeland Fitness is a fun way to beat boredom when it comes to exercise. The class incorporates yoga, pilates, dance, general aerobics, and calisthenics to improve muscle strength, stamina, coordination, balance, flexibility and cardio. The first half of class is similar to a zumba gold and/or aerobics, however there is no need worry about keeping up with every move because as long as you are moving and having fun that is the goal! The class is low impact, but most movements and/or exercises can be adapted to make them more intense or less demanding to accommodate your fitness level. You will need a mat for the second half of the class.



NEW ACTIVITIES, PROGRAMS AND PRESENTATIONS
 IN JULY/AUGUST AT THE LAKELAND SENIOR CENTER

Do you know what's “In the News” about our Center? 
 For Online Updates Get Details, Click HERE to get caught up!! http://www.lakelandtn.gov/index.aspx?NID=190
Or search for "Just for Seniors" at www.Lakelandtn.gov.


SENIOR TALENT NEEDED!

Do you have computer training, musical or other talents? If so, the Lakeland Senior Center Staff wants to hear from you! To volunteer to host an instructional class, program, special event or volunteer at the Center as a greeter, please contact Joy Cloud.


“THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH SUDAN' PRESENTATION
Wednesday, July 24, 1:30-2:30 p.m.

Joyce Wiggins will  speak on the history and the people of South Sudan in Africa. She will provide an overview and narrate a video presentation.


FACEBOOK 101 WORKSHOP
Thursday, July 25, 6-9 p.m.

Ronda Kelley, owner of Helping Bee, which specializes in computer/technology instruction, will present Facebook 101. The workshop is for those who do not have a Facebook page or who would like to know more about their current  page.

Topics to be covered include creating and editing a Facebook page, reconnecting with old friends and/or distant relatives and how to handle friend requests and notification tools. If participants are creating a new Facebook page, they may bring a digital photo or have one taken in class.

Laptops are required to access the internet via Wi-Fi.  The Senior Center offers a limited number of laptops on a first come or reservation basis.

This is a very basic course and steps are repeated to ensure everyone leaves with confidence. The fee for the class is $20. For more information, contact Ronda Kelley at 846-6189 or pearl.helpingbee@gmail.com.



BOOK CLUB

Are you an avid reader, and looking  for someone to discuss the latest book with?  Join Jeannine Dillard and Lakeland neighbors the first Wednesday of each month from 2-3 p.m. to discuss the book below:
August 7
Watchers by Dean Koontz

New members welcome.  For questions or more information, please contact Jeannine at 331-2839 or jdillard@bigriver.net.



BE PREPARED! BECOME CERT CERTIFIED!
Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) Classes for Adults 55+
Wednesdays, August 7 - August 28 from 10:30 a.m.-Noon, IH Clubhouse, 4523 Canada Road

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact the City and trains them in basic disaster response skills so that they can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help.

Topics included in these courses are Intro to Disaster Preparation, Fire Suppression, Disaster Medical, and Search and Rescue. The City appreciates those who completed this training opportunity and are more prepared to assist other Lakeland residents in the event of a disaster.

To sign up for the program or for more information, contact Claude Talford, Director of Emergency Management for Lakeland at 867-5407 or ctalford@lakelandtn.org.


AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASS
Thursday, Aug. 8, and Friday, Aug. 9
12:30-4:30 p.m. Two-day class, 4 hours each day

AARP will offer a driver safety class that will include new driving strategies, understanding the effects of aging on driving, and how to reduce your chances of having a crash, among other related topics. Upon completion of the  course, participants are entitled to a discount on their auto insurance under Tennessee state law.

The cost for the two-day class is $12 for AARP Members, $14 for nonmembers. Contact Joy Cloud for an application or George Coleman at 384-3581 for more information.


NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH CLASS
Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1:30-2:30 p.m.

An Officer from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office will hold a workshop on neighborhood watch. The presentation will focus on community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing awareness meetings to help neighbors to get to know one another and look out for each other.  Learn how to secure your property and how to recognize and report suspicious activity.




WEEKLY SENIOR ACTIVITIES
Tuesdays:

YMCA Silver Sneakers Muscular Strength & Range of Movement Class 10-11 a.m., IH Clubhouse.
Beginner's Duplicate bridge class, 6 – 7:30 p.m. An instructor fee of $5 will be charged to participants.

Thursdays:
YMCA Silver Sneakers Muscular Strength & Range of Movement Class 10-11 a.m., IH Clubhouse.


Saturdays:
"Kings and Queens" Bridge Game/Class - Bridge is played from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; and the Lesson at 12:30 p.m.  Bring your lunch. There is a $5 fee for game/class or both.  For more information, contact ACBL Instructor Judy Knox at 737-8087 jknox7@bellsouth.net. 



THIRD QUARTER 2013 “ART IN CITY  HALL” EXHIBIT
Featuring Oil Paintings by Sandy Scruggs

Sandy Scruggs is the City of Lakeland’s featured artist for the July-September Quarterly “Art at City Hall” exhibit. 

Sandy was first introduced to oil painting in 1979. Her first instructor was Jewel Armstrong, whom she spent 3 ½ years learning the style and techniques of the old masters.  From there she attended various workshops and began focusing more on the works of the Impressionists and their use of color.  Sandy was part of a local group of artists who went to France to study art history by touring Paris and the surrounding area, and with classroom instruction at the College of Art in Angers, France.

Since 1999, Sandy has devoted much of her creative energy to instruction and encouraging others who share her love of art.  She enjoys capturing the beauty of nature in her landscapes and still-life's. Her true love is the challenge of painting animals. Her works may currently be seen at Market Central and Fountain Art Gallery, of which she has been a member for 15 years in Memphis, TN. Visit her website at www.sandyspaintings.com.

Artists interested in being considered for future exhibits may contact Joy Cloud at 867-2717 or jcloud@lakelandtn.org.


 IH CLUBHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR RENT
High-quality, low-cost rental space!
Located at 4523 Canada Road, Lakeland, TN

The IH Managerial Clubhouse is currently available to rent, and the City is accepting reservations at this time. The newly renovated Clubhouse is perfect for retreats, conferences, business meetings, parties, weddings, reunions, or other gatherings, and features high-quality rental space.

$500 (up to eight hours) Sunday-Thursday
$700 (up to twelve hours) Friday and Saturday
There is a $300 refundable deposit on all rentals.

For viewing, reservations, or for more information, please contact Lakeland City Hall, 901-867-2717, or visit http://www.lakelandtn.gov/index.aspx?NID=124 to view photos and facility features.


www.eshoa.com (East Shores)
www.garnerlake.com (Garner Lake Association)
www.heronsridgehoa.com  (Herons Ridge Subdivision)
www.oakwoodlakeland.com (Oakwood Subdivision)
www.plantationhills.org (Plantation Hills Subdivision)
www.windwardslopes.org (Windward Slope Subdivision)
www.woodbridgehoa.com (Woodbridge Homeowners Association)
www.wphoa.net (Woodland Park Homeowners Association)
www.lakelandcitymgr.blogspot.com (City Manager's Blog)
www.Amsptsa.com (Arlington Middle school PTSA)
http://arlingtonhighptsa.org/ Arlington High School PTSA
www.partnershiplakeland.org (Partnership Lakeland) 







Monday, July 22, 2013

Draft School Board Ordinance

ORDINANCE 13-XXX
AN ORDINANCE TO ADD A NEW SECTION TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND TO ESTABLISH A MUNICIPAL SCHOOL BOARD AND TO SUBMIT THE SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL BOARD TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND ON NOVEMBER 7, 2013, OR AN ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SOME OTHER APPROPRIATE DATE.
WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-2-127(b) provides that the initial municipal school board shall take office on the first day of the first month following certification of the results of the election to select the members of the initial municipal board;   
WHEREAS, The City of Lakeland elects its governing body from the municipality at large pursuant to the Charter for the City of Lakeland;   
WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners has determined that the municipality is authorized by its charter to operate a municipal school system, and would possess a student population of sufficient size to comply with State requirements; 
WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners desires to establish a municipal school board to plan and manage the formation of a municipal school district as well as to manage and operate a municipal school district for the City of Lakeland to take effect at the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year or as soon thereafter as practical, such school district being deemed necessary to promote the education, health, safety, and morals of the residents of the City of Lakeland; 
WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners intends to enact an ordinance establishing a municipal school board for a municipal school district in the City of Lakeland and authorizing the election of school board members on November 7, 2013 or some other appropriate date and, further, establishing the number of school board members, manner of electing school board members, initial terms for school board members that vary in length, and compensation of school board members;
WHEREAS, A public hearing before the Board of Commissioners on this Ordinance was held on .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE CITY OF LAKELAND, TENNESSEE, THAT:
Section 1.  A municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be established in compliance with applicable State law.
Section 2.  The municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall consist of five (5) members to be elected from the municipality at large. 
Section 3.  In order to be eligible to be a member of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland, one must be a citizen of the State of Tennessee, be a resident and qualified voter of the City of Lakeland, have achieved a high school diploma or GED and filed documentation satisfactory to the Shelby County Election Commission evidencing same, have attained the age of eighteen (18) years at the time of their election, and otherwise meet all other requirements of applicable State law at the time one seeks election.   
Section 4.  All elections for the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be conducted on a non-partisan basis.
Section 5.  No member of the governing body of the City of Lakeland shall be eligible for election as a member of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland. 
Section 6.  The initial terms for members of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall vary in length, provided that all subsequently elected members, other than members to fill a vacancy, shall be elected to four-year terms, with members from even numbered positions elected for an initial term of XXX (X) years and members from odd numbered positions elected for an initial term of XXX (X) years, as follows:
POSITION 1:  Initial XXX (X) year term
POSITION 2:  Initial XXX (X) year term
POSITION 3:  Initial XXX (X) year term
POSITION 4:  Initial XXX (X) year term
POSITION 5:  Initial XXX (X) year term
Section 7.  Members of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland may succeed themselves.
Section 8.  Vacancies occurring on the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be filled by the Board of Commissioners by appointment of a person who would be eligible to serve as a member of the municipal school board, with such member to serve until a successor is elected and qualifies according to applicable law, the successor to be elected at the next general election for which candidates have sufficient time to qualify under applicable law. 
Section 9.  The initial municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall take office on the first day of the first month following certification of the results of the election to select the members of the initial municipal board.  
Section 10.  Compensation for members of the municipal school board for the City of Lakeland shall be $XXX per annum.
Section 11.  A municipal special election to select the members of the initial municipal school board of the City of Lakeland shall be held on November 7, 2013, or on some other appropriate date.
Section 12.  The City of Lakeland, in accordance with state law, shall file this ordinance with the Shelby County Election Commission with a request that the special election to select the members of the initial municipal school board of the City of Lakeland be held on November 7, 2013.
Section 13.    If the Shelby County Election Commission cannot hold the election to select the members of the initial municipal school board of the City of Lakeland on said November 7, 2013, the election shall be held on a date within the time prescribed by applicable State law.
Section 14. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall take effect upon its passage on second and final reading, the health, safety and welfare of the citizens requiring it.
ADOPTED this _______ day of _______________________, 2013.
First Reading _____________________
Public Hearing _____________________
Second Reading _____________________
Scott Carmichael, Mayor              
ATTEST:
Sontidra L. Thomas, CMC
City Recorder

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Lakeland Economic Development Commission meeting 6:30 p.m., July 25, 2013.  Agenda

Lakeland Board of Commissioners Work Session

Lakeland Board of Commissioners Work Session 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Agenda

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

BE PREPARED! BECOME CERT CERTIFIED!

Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) Classes for Adults 55+

Wednesdays, August 7th - August 28th from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

IH Clubhouse, 4523 Canada Road

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact the City and trains them in basic disaster response skills so that they can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help.

Topics included in these courses are Intro to Disaster Preparation, Fire Suppression, Disaster Medical, and Search and Rescue. The City appreciates those who completed this training opportunity and are more prepared to assist other Lakeland residents in the event of a disaster. 

For more information about the CERT program, contact Claude Talford, Director of Emergency Management for Lakeland at 867-5407 or ctalford@lakelandtn.org.

Lakeland Senior Center schedule for Thursday, July 18th

The Lakeland Senior Center program schedule for Thursday, July 18th:

Bingo
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Don’t miss your chance to yell, “BINGO!” No fee…just fun!

YMCA Silver Sneakers
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., IH Clubhouse  
Muscular Strength & Range of Movement Class
If your insurance does not cover Silver Sneakers, each class costs $4. First class is FREE.

Senior Center Open House and Discussion Forum
2:00 p.m.
Join City personnel at the Lakeland Senior Center and provide us with the feedback to offer programming that interests you. The City appreciates comments, suggestions and ideas of residents!  Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

Geology Class
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Speaker Mike Baldwin will be bringing 200 rock minerals and fossils to look at and pick up. Baldwin will explain rock and mineral formation and how they are utilized in the world.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

PLANNED STREET REPAIRS

Listed below are street failures either in the process of being repaired or to be repaired this fiscal year (starting July 1, 2013).

If you do not see a needed street repair on this list, please e-mail Action@Lakelandtn.org, or call 867-2717 with the address of the street failure and we will add it to the list.

Location of planned repairs.

4185 Cedar Point
4313 Country Bridge Rd
9423 Lakebridge Dr
10767 Chapel Hill Rd
4730 Chambers Chapel Rd
10384 Juniper Creek Drive
5345 Spruce View Way
5305 Saffron Springs Dr
Old Brownsville @ Evergreen
3066 Shadowgreen
9440 Lakebridge
3017 Stonecrest Cr
Owl Hill & Canada Rd
9565 Chi Chi Lane
Fletcher Trace & Breckinridge
9271 Fletcher Trace @ Curling Pond
9608 White Spruce Dr
9629 White Spruce
9665 Green Spruce Dr
9620 Green Spruce Dr
9890 Kingsridge
3137 Woodmeade @ Trailhead
3147 Woodmeade
3167 Woodmeade
3130 Woodmeade @ States View
10131 Statesview @ Woodmeade
3061 Walker Springs Dr @ Walker Springs Cv
10107 Walker Springs Cove
Gillespie Oak Dr & Gillespie Oak Cv