Saturday, April 28, 2007

Garage Sale Sign Guidelines

As the Garage Sale season approaches, Lakeland residents are reminded that City of Lakeland regulations allow one regulation size “Garage Sale” sign on the property of the Garage Sale. No flags, banners, balloons etc. are allowed to call attention to the Garage Sale. No permit is required for a Garage Sale or a Garage Sale sign.

Signs are not allowed on public property (intersections, street right of ways) and garage sale signs on public property will be removed.

We appreciate your cooperation in complying with the Lakeland community requirements on garage sale signs.

Specific regulations are:

Yard Sale Signs (14-404.2(20))

Signs for yard sales shall be allowed provided that:

(a) Only one (1) such sign shall be on the lot where the yard sale is located;

(b) Such sign shall not exceed five (5) square feet in sign area per side and 48 inches in height measured from finished grade;

(c) Such sign shall be removed immediately upon conclusion of the yard sale;

(d) No such signs shall be placed in such as manner as to obstruct visibility or be attached to utility poles, directional or regulatory signage, or trees; and

(e) Such sign shall not be placed closer than 15 feet from the edge of pavement or five (5) feet behind a sidewalk, whichever is greater.

Please contact City Hall at 867-2717 or CityHall@lakelandtn.org if you have specific questions on Garage Sale sign regulations.


Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Transportation Project Update


Beverle Revira Drive Extension: Plans for the Beverle Revira Drive extension (extension of the street past Lakeland Fire Station # 1 to Huff and Puff) are complete. The project will be bid as soon as the Municipal Planning Commission reviews the construction plans and necessary easements are obtained.

The project is a major effort in plans to improve access from Seed Tick to Canada Road.

The City has also been approved for a grant for a traffic signal at Beverle Revira Drive and Canada Road after the extension is completed.

This project will significantly improve fire/ambulance response to the Lakeland Elementary School area and improve the current bottleneck at Canada Road and Huff and Puff.

Eventually, Beverle Revira Drive will extend from Canada Road to Chambers Chapel Road.

For those persons who are new to Lakeland, Beverle Revira Drive is named in honor Beverle Revira, the first Mayor of Lakeland.

Traffic Signals at I-40 and Canada Road Interchange: I regret to announce that the traffic signals have been delayed for another three months. I understand the project, which is funded by the federal government and administered by Shelby County will be delayed for some required environmental reviews. Current plans are for the project to be bid in June of 2007.

This project is desperately needed and I hope this is the last delay.

Canada Road/I-40 Interchange: The Tennessee Department of Transportation is expected to schedule a Public Hearing in the near future. There will be at least 30 days notice of the date of the Public Hearing on the interchange.

The Lakeland Economic Development Commission is actively working on an educational campaign to inform Lakeland residents and all motorists using the interchange of the Public Hearing and the advantages of the Single Point Interchange.

Traffic Signals at Highway 70 and Canada Road: We are waiting confirmation that the Tennessee Department of Transportation intends to install traffic signals at this intersection (with left-turn lanes in all directions). We learned that this project was funded by a safety grant, but we are awaiting a letter of confirmation.

New Canada Road planning: Planning is expected to start in the near future on New Canada Road. Shelby County, the State of Tennessee and the City of Lakeland are using the Context Sensitive Solution approach, which will involve a citizens in planning the route and other features of New Canada Road.

We expect this to start in the near future.

Funds for the construction of New Canada Road were recently approved in the MPO Plan for New Canada Road. This will be an 80% grant, with the City contributing 20%. The City has requested that Shelby County participate in funding and planning this project, since Canada Road is a major north/south artery that serves many Shelby County residents who are not Lakeland residents.

Friday, April 13, 2007

I-40/Canada Road interchange Public Hearing emphasis of EDC Action

The Lakeland Economic Development Commission (EDC) is emphasing the importance of attending the upcoming Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) Public Hearing on the Canada Road/I-40 Interchange. The date of the Public Hearing is expected to be announced shortly.

An informational brochure and galvanizing public attendance at the Public Hearing is a top priority. Following the Public Hearing, the emphasis will be on demonstrating continued public support to State Officials. The brochure will include information on the need for the interchange and the differences between the “single-point interchange” and the enhanced “diamond” interchange.

The EDC held the Special Meeting to set priorities and decided that the logical priority is the completion of the interchange, with the immediate emphasis on the Public Hearing and follow-up support.

Lakeland Economic Development members include Board of Commission Liaison Randy Nicholson, EDC Chair Mark Lawrence, Melissa Smithmier, John Dudas, Municipal Planning Commission Liaison Kathleen Brasfield, Don Oliver, Connie Hess, Josh Roman and Pamela Womack.

The Economic Development Commission members are appointed by the Lakeland Board of Commissioners.

Join Neighborhood Watch efforts!

I am reprinting the item below from QNet since I feel this is an excellent method to raise awareness of and prevent crime in Lakeland.

Yahoo Groups is easy to use and is very effective. I urge all Lakeland residents to join this Yahoo Group and fight crime in Lakeland!


LAKELAND NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
Brian S. Haines, Council of Lakeland Associations


The Council of Lakeland Associations (COLA) invites all Lakeland neighborhood leaders to join our interactive online forum by signing up at the following address:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lakelandcola/
Click the "Join This Group" button to apply for access and discover the quick and easy polls and discussion threads that are aimed at sharing knowledge, experience and encouragement for establishing and maintaining effective Neighborhood Watch programs in Lakeland. Please don't wait until you feel the sting of criminal activity in your neighborhood or home before you get involved. Take a proactive role in making Lakeland a less attractive place for criminals to operate. Together we can!

Monday, April 09, 2007

Recycle Bin Lids Available

The City is receiving approximately 100 lids for the recycle bids for testing by Lakeland residents. The lids are designed to "snap" onto the recycle bins and prevent recyclables from blowing and also keeps them dry in wet weather!

Lids are available at City Hall (10001 Highway 70) on a first-come basis. Persons who are unable to stop by City Hall should e-mail cityhall@Lakelandtn.org or call 867-2717 and leave your name and address and we will deliver a lid as long as they are available.

We will appreciate your comments on the lids after you have tested them before we decide to proceed with providing lids to all customers who recycle.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Lakeland Census-We Count on You!

Lakeland residents who have not yet responded to the 2008 Special Census are encouraged to respond to the census survey. Surveys are currently being mailed out to residents who have not responded.

Also, if you did not include all household members in the survey, please complete another survey listing all persons in your household. (We will simply use the new survey and delete the previous survey)

Residents who do not receive a form (especially new residents) or residents who need to complete another form to list all household members may obtain a form at www.Lakelandtn.gov, e-mailing CityHall@lakelandtn.org or calling City Hall at 867-2717.

We appreciate the high response rate of Lakeland residents and encourage residents who are not counted to respond to the survey and residents who may have submitted an incomplete survey to complete a survey. Every resident counts! For every resident counted, the City receives approximately $109 per year, which benefits all Lakeland residents.

Please call Debra or Anita at Lakeland City Hall if you have any questions or desire additional information.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

May 7 Community Meeting HOLD THIS DATE!

The second Lakeland Community Meeting with Farr and Associates on the Lakeland development code rewrite is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Monday, May 7, 2007 at the IH Clubhouse.
Hold this date! This will be an entertaining and informative meeting that you will enjoy!
J. Higbee, Lakeland Growth Management Director, advised that
The goal of this meeting is to gather community preferences for the types of development desired in Lakeland. The meeting will last about 2 1/2 hours and will focus on an image preference survey (IPS). During this activity, participants will view and rate photographs illustrating different development types. The images will include photographs from Lakeland, metro-Memphis, and communities from around the country. The results of the IPS will be compiled and used to help create zoning and subdivision standards that will guide future development in Lakeland.
Additional information will be provided in the near future, but mark this date on your calendar now and plan to attend this important meeting!

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Connecting trail in IH Park under construction

Construction will start soon on a connecting trail between the main parking lot and the lake area at IH Park. The trail will start at the south side of the parking lot and end near the lake at IH Club.

The trail is designed to be accessible to persons with a disabilty and also willl provide a safe way to access the lake area of the park from the parking lot.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Call MLGW First!

During a recent meeting with Memphis Gas Light and Water (MLGW), it was noted that some property owners do not contact MLGW before contacting or starting development of property. If your property requires extensive work to hook up to electric, water or gas service (or if 3-phase service etc. is required), it may affect your development or even your purchasing decision.

Contact MLGW Residential Services before you make any major decisions! Call 528-4855 and ask for Chris Williams. If he is not available ask or leave a message for Wayne Ellis.

This call could save you a considerable amount of money!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Yard waste trucks added

Hunter Carruthers, with All Star Waste Service, recently advised he has added several yard waste trucks to handle the increased yard waste generated by the recent warm weather.

We appreciate All Star's response to this seasonal increase in yard waste.

Economic Development Commission meeting postponed

The Economic Development Commission scheduled for Thursday, March 22, 2007 will be rescheduled.

Lakeland's 30th Birthday!

Mayor Scott Carmichael recently noted that 2007 is the 30th Birthday for Lakeland. Brenda Lockhart and other City staff are working on a 30th Anniversary. Other organizations or individuals may wish to celebrate and participate in the City celebration.

Please contact Brenda or I if you have any suggestions!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Carol Pollard art display at Lakeland City Hall

Carol Pollard presents her art as the Art at City Hall artist. Visitors are encouraged to stop by and view a variety of her enjoyable art display.

She has a degree in Art and is a Charter Member of the Bartlett Art Association. Her art has been displayed in a variety of galleries and public areas and is now available for viewing at Lakeland City Hall!

We are enjoying her art daily at City Hall and appreciate her display and invite all residents to stop by and enjoy Carol Pollard’s art display.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Dogs: Please keep on lease and clean up after dogs!

Lakeland residents are reminded that dogs must be on a leash in public areas. The Lakeland Park and Recreation Board members recently have had complaints about dogs running loose in city parks. This is a danger to others, as well as a violation of park rules.

Also, persons walking dogs are reminded to clean up after the dog. This is a courtesy to others as well as necessary for health and sanitation reasons. Again, park rules require persons to clean up after dogs or other animals.

If necessary, the City will start giving citations to violators to emphasize the need to comply with these rules.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

ATT Cable Bill-Oppose it!

The Lakeland Board of Commissioners adopted a Resolution urging Tennessee State Representatives and Senators to oppose the ATT Cable bill and I urge Lakeland residents (and any Tennessee citizen) to insist that this bill be defeated! I have enclosed a copy of the Resolution.

Remember, BellSouth is now part of ATT and BellSouth has refused to do ANYTHING to clear up the phone directory or number mess in Lakeland (they don't even RECOGNIZE Lakeland!).

This is the same company that advised that Lakeland residents could "write all the letter and call all they want", but BellSouth wouldn't do anything about providing a Lakeland phone book or clearing up the phone mess in Lakeland. They kept their word-they still can't find Lakeland or determine if a phone subscriber lives in Lakeland!

WRITE, CALL, E-MAIL OR FAX YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TO OPPOSE THIS BILL!


A RESOLUTION OF THE LAKELAND BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS URGING THATSB1933 / HB1421 THE “COMPETITIVE CABLE AND VIDEO SERVICES ACT” NOT BE ADOPTED BY THE TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE

WHEREAS, the U.S. Congress established procedures and standards in order to foster competition and encourage the growth and development of cable systems, assure that cable systems are responsive to the needs and interests of the local community, assure that cable companies provide and are encouraged to provide the widest possible diversity of services to all, and provide for the orderly renewal of cable television franchises; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. Congress, having determined that local governments are best suited to decide what is in the best interest of the citizens of their respective city, town or county, granted cable franchising authority to local governments; and

WHEREAS, municipalities across America have the legal right to enter into non-exclusive cable and video franchise agreements with cable and telephone companies; and

WHEREAS, municipalities welcome competition in the cable industry and stand ready to negotiate franchise agreements with cable and video operators in a timely fashion; and

WHEREAS, the “Competitive Cable and Video Service Act” is premised on the erroneous and unsubstantiated assertion that local governments and the local cable franchising process impedes competition among cable and video providers; and

WHEREAS, the existence of more than 600 cable franchise agreements that cable and telephone companies have entered into with local governments in Tennessee provides clear and convincing evidence that such assertions are baseless; and

WHEREAS, this legislation, under the guise of increased consumer access and choice, is simply an attempt by a corporate giant to bypass the local cable franchise process and unjustly gain advantages in its competitive fight with other cable and telephone companies that have duly and lawfully adhered to the congressionally authorized local cable and video franchising process and entered into more than 600 local cable franchise agreements with local governments in the state; and

WHEREAS, the local franchising process in Tennessee has benefited consumers and municipalities by ensuring that cable and video operators respond to local needs and interests; and

WHEREAS, these benefits include, but are not limited to, locally imposed and enforceable customer service standards; build out requirements that ensure cable operators serve the entire community; provision of public, educational and governmental (“PEG”) access channels; complimentary cable and Internet service to public buildings and community facilities; municipal management of the public rights-of-way; and franchise fee revenues for use of the public rights-of-way; and

WHEREAS, the Tennessee General Assembly is considering legislation that would effectively eliminate the process by which local governments establish and enforce requirements that protect its citizens and ensure that all residents are assured access to cable or video service; prohibit the state and local governments from enacting any consumer quality and service protection standards; greatly minimize local governments’ enforcement of customer service standards; significantly reduce PEG channel obligations, including local control and PEG support; abolish the granting of complimentary services; and limit local authority over the public rights-of-way; and reduce franchise fees paid to local governments for use of the public rights-of-way; and

WHEREAS, such legislation would radically alter the regulatory framework for cable operators that has been in place for decades, allow cable and video providers to “cherry pick” the most profitable neighborhoods and customers, and impede local governments’ ability to protect their citizens and provide for the needs and interests of their communities; and

WHEREAS, the affect of such legislation would undermine congressional intent regarding the provision of cable and video service; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. Congress considered and rejected similar legislation last year;

RESOLVED by the Lakeland Board of Commissionersthat the City of Lakeland hereby opposes the “Competitive Cable and Video Services Act” currently being considered by the Tennessee State Legislature and the United States Congress; and


BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Lakeland will send this resolution to all the members of the 105th Tennessee General Assembly, the Tennessee Congressional delegation, and the two U.S. Senators from Tennessee

No Burning without a Permit!

We have had several calls concerning burning debris, leaves and debris in Lakeland. We checked and found that NO BURNING is allowed in Shelby County (not just Lakeland) without a permit as noted below.

NO “agricultural burning” is allowed (this is how leaf burning is classified). Controlled burning is allowed by permit only from Shelby County Fire Department AND the Shelby County Health Department. This type of burning is the pit-type burning by developers.For burn permit, individuals should contact the Battalion Chief on duty at Shelby County Fire Department at 379-7072 and Allen Simpson from the Shelby County Health Department at 544-7303. Mr. Simpson said there are some exceptions to the “no agricultual burning” rules. He also indicated that cooking and ceremonial fires are permitted.

A copy of the Shelby County Fire Regulations will posted at www.Lakelandtn.gov in the near future.

Census 2007-Followup forms sent

The City has just sent a second mailing of Census forms to residents who have not yet returned a Census Form. If you have not received a Census Form, please download a form from www.lakelandtn.gov or call 867-2717. We can fill out a form over the phone or by E-mail (cityhall@lakelandtn.org).

If you have not sent a Census form, please send a form listing all residents of your household as soon as possible. You may also call City Hall at 867-2717 and provide the information over the phone or E-mail the information to cityhall@lakelandtn.org.

If you have sent in a form and did not include the names and addresses of all residents of your household, please send in a revised form or call/e-mail City Hall with the names of the additional residents.

This is extremely important to Lakeland residents since the City receives approximately $109 per year for EACH resident!

Please contact City Hall if you have any questions or desire additional information.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

New Natural Resources Web Site on www.lakelandtn.gov

Www.Lakelandtn.gov now has a page dedicated to Natural Resources, including a link to the nationally acclaimed Lakeland Natural Resources Inventory, links to webpages of a variety of natural resources as well as local programs and events involving natural resources. (Click “natural resources” under the government tab.)

The site includes detailed information on a variety of topics and issues on natural resources, as well as a comprehensive list of webpages. An example of links is noted below. This site is one the most comprehensive sources of information on Natural Resources I have seen.

(Some links on the www.Lakelandtn.gov Natural Resources web page).

US Forest Service
- US Fish and Wildlife Service
- US Park Service
- TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation
- TN Wildlife Resources Agency
- TN Division of Forestry

· Other Agencies and Non-Profits
- National Arbor Day Foundation
- University Ag Extension (Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries)
- International Society of Arboriculture
- Society of American Foresters
- TN Urban Forestry Council
- TN Native Plant Society

· Articles and Manuals
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TN Best Management Practices

- TN Exotic Invasive Plant Pest List

Congratulations to Natural Resources Technician Nick Bridgeman and Natural Resources Director Eric Bridges on this outstanding site!

Memphis area top 10 in pure water

According to an article in a national magazine, Memphis water ranks in the top ten as the most pure water of all metropolitan areas (the top 100 in population). Since Lakeland water is provided by Memphis Light Gas and Water, which serves most of the Memphis area, we have some of the most pure tap water that is available in the nation!

Town Hall Meeting Rescheduled

The Town Hall Meeting normally scheduled for the first Board of Commissioners meeting in April has been rescheduled to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 at Lakeland City Hall. The meeting will begin with the initial Land Development Regulations and Design Guidelines presentation, which will include audience participation. An opportunity for general comments on any subject will follow the presentation.

The development of the Land Development Regulations and Design Guidelines is estimated to be an 18 month project and will significantly affect development in Lakeland. The new Regulations and Guidelines will basically implement the recently completed Comprehensive Plan.

Mayor Scott Carmichael, Vice-Mayor Stephanie Anderson and Commissioners Mark Hartz, Clark Plunk and Randy Nicholson encourage all Lakeland residents to attend this important meeting.