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Thursday, January 10, 2008

RESOLUTION NO. 1618

BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Salisbury, Maryland that the following individuals are confirmed for reappointment to the Zoo Commission for the term ending as indicated:

Name Term Ending

Margot Hall 12/31/2010

Linda Wainer 12/31/2010

The above resolution was introduced, read and passed at the regular meeting of the Council of the City of Salisbury held on the 14th day of January, 2008.

You're Kidding Me, Right?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

JOE HOW CAN THEY DO THIS ...IT SEEMS TO ME THEY ARE WAY OUT OF SOP OR PROTOCAL WHATEVER YOU WOULD CALL IT.THESE ARE OUT AND OUT LIES SIMPLY BECAUSE THERE HASENT BEEN A "WORK SESSION" RIGHT?

Anonymous said...

Anon @2:23:

It's on the agenda for the Council meeting next Monday -- it's not necessary to discuss this at a work session before then.

It's a done deal.

Anonymous said...

Joe:

Who are these people?

joe albero said...

They are two wonderful people who represent the Friends and Docents of The Salisbury Zoo. They work as Volunteers tirelessly and unconditionally and deserve to be in these positions. Quite frankly, the Zoo is VERY fortunate to have them.

My beef is how they already aproved ir without it going to Council first.

Anonymous said...

anon2:44 "the above was introduced,read and passed, at the regular meeting of coucil of the city of salisbury held on this 14th day of january,2008" who introduced who read and who passed if the meeting has not even been held yet? bye the way im with joe i think these people deserve these positions , i just dont like the way they have done it

Anonymous said...

It would seem to me that such an approval would require a vote of the council in open session! Guess we do as we damn well please in this town though!

A. Goetz

G. A. Harrison said...

Everyone needs to take a deep breath and RELAX! This is merely a copy of the proposed resolution(s). They don't go into effect until after the council votes on them.

Few are more critical of Barrie Tilghman or her council cohorts than I, but this is not a conspiracy.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Harrison is correct. If you look at other resolutions in the briefing books, they contain the language about passing it at the meeting it's raised.