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Thursday, November 18, 2010

CITY OF SALISBURY CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA

Meeting #20 NOVEMBER 22, 2010 6:00 p.m.
City/County Government Office Building Room 301

Times shown for agenda items are estimates only.
6:00 p.m. CONVENE – LORD’S PRAYER – PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
6:04 p.m. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
6:07 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Brenda Colegrove
November 8, 2010 minutes
November 15, 2010 Special Meeting minutes
Resolution No. 1992 - accepting donation of automatic external defibrillators for the Salisbury Fire Department
Resolution No. 1993 - accepting funds in cooperation with the Maryland Office of Highway Safety to provide for overtime reimbursement to police officers participating in DUI enforcement
Resolution No. 1994 - accepting overtime reimbursement funding  from the United States Marshals Service for the Salisbury Police Department’s investigation, arrest and prosecution of persons who have active state and federal warrants
Resolution No. 1995 - accepting funds in cooperation with the Maryland Office of Highway Safety to provide overtime reimbursement to police officers participating in the "Smooth Operator" program
Resolution No. 1996 - accepting funds in cooperation with the Maryland Office of Highway Safety to provide overtime reimbursement to police officers participating in traffic enforcement during "Bike Week"
6:12 p.m. AWARD OF BIDS – Internal Services Director Pam Oland
6:20 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING – City Attorney Paul Wilber
Ordinance No. 2127 - authorizing City to issue and sell bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $4,100,000 (Milford Street water tank project)
Ordinance No. 2128 - amending Chapter 8.11, The Fire PreventionCode, of the Salisbury Municipal Code
Ordinance No. 2129 - amending Section 15.24.040, Referenced Standards, and Section 15.24.050, Applicability of Provisions, of the Salisbury Municipal Code

6:30 p.m. ORDINANCES – City Attorney Paul Wilber
Ordinance No. 2124 - 2nd reading - establishing a fee structure for the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Salisbury Board of Zoning Appeals, and the Mayor and City Council relative to advertising fees for certain public hearings
Ordinance No. 2126 - 2nd reading - amending Ordinance No. 2058 Section A – Lot Rates to add a parking permit rate for parking lot#35 effective December 1, 2010
Ordinance No. 2130 - 2nd reading - approving an amendment to the FY11 General Fund Budget to appropriate additional funds to pay the Humane Society of Wicomico County
Ordinance No. 2132 - 1st reading – approving an amendment of the FY11 General Fund Budget to appropriate additional funds to payfor advertising costs associated with administrative appeals under the
City Zoning Code
7:15 p.m. RESOLUTIONS – City Administrator John Pick
Resolution No. 1997 - authorizing submitting a request to Wicomico County for a tax differential
Resolution No. 1998 - accepting Waterway Improvement Grant funds from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to partially fund the new Fire/Rescue/EMS Rapid Response vessel project
Resolution No. 1999 - approving the waiver of all outstanding liens for 114 Tilghman Street
Resolution No. 2000 - repealing Resolution No. 1023 and adopting rules to temporarily close streets and highways when required forpublic safety and convenience
8:00 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS
8:15 p.m. ADJOURN

5 comments:

  1. Paul Wilbur and Pam Oland were unethical, dishonest, and elitist under Tilghman. Both performed their jobs poorly and cost US taxpayers alot of money due to their inability to DO THEIR JOBS . I voted for Ireton because I thought he would find better people for these jobs and now it seems he has jumped in bed with them instead. Whiskey,Tango , Foxtrot?

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  2. "Resolution No. 1998 - accepting Waterway Improvement Grant funds from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to partially fund the new Fire/Rescue/EMS Rapid Response vessel project"

    Looks like the Salisbury City Clowns are going to accept the "FAR" Boat!!

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  3. As a past candidate for the Fire Chief's position, I would not go along with the need for a fire boat. More emphasis needs to be placed on recruitment and retention, training, basic and advanced life support, public education and listening to the residents and business community. I believe this boat, no matter the cost, will become a green heron situation.

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  4. The fire boat monies were from the federal government. What's the money from the state of MD. for? Look's like they got the taxpayers twice.

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  5. Will they be announcing the sale of the Fire House? I hope everyone who has commented this week about this subject will be attending. If not, why complain here but not to the council face to face?

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