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Thursday, September 22, 2011

City Council Agenda

CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 26, 2011 6:00 p.m.
Government Office Building Room 301
Times shown for agenda items are estimates only.

6:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER

6:01 p.m. WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS

6:03 p.m. INVOCATION/MEDITATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

6:06 p.m. ADOPTION OF LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

6:08 p.m. PROCLAMATION/CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION – Mayor James Ireton, Jr.
  • Proclamation - proclaiming “Code Compliance Month”
  • Certificates of Recognition - Salisbury University 2011 NCAA Division III
Men’s Lacrosse National Champions

6:20 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Brenda Colegrove
  • September 6, 2011 work session minutes 1a
  • September 6, 2011 closed session minutes separate envelope
  • September 12, 2011 regular meeting minutes 1b
  • September 12, 2011 closed session minutes separate envelope
  • September 19, 2011 special meeting #1 1c
  • September 19, 2011 special meeting #2 1d

6:23 p.m. AWARD OF BIDS – Internal Services Director Pam Oland 2
  • Change Order #3 to Contract 7-09 Asset Management System
  • Award of bid - professional engineering services
  • Award of bid - south side elevated water storage tank

6:40 p.m. BRIEFING/ADOPTION – Assistant City Administrator Loré Chambers/David Shipley
(Wicomico County Department of Emergency Services)
  • Resolution No. 2102 - adopting the 2011 Wicomico County Hazard Mitigation Plan

7:05 p.m. RESOLUTIONS– Assistant City Administrator Loré Chambers
  • Resolution No. 2103 - authorizing the mayor of the City of Salisbury to sign a license agreement with Salisbury University for the installation of the Salisbury University logo on the southside elevated storage tank
  • Resolution No. 2104 - providing a conditional time extension to Coastal Venture Properties, LLC to present a disposition agreement to the City Council for the purchase of Station 16 – Old Fire Headquarters
  • Resolution No. 2105 - authorizing the performance of a Stormwater Financing Feasibility Study as proposed by the University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center

7:30 p.m. ORDINANCES – City Attorney Paul Wilber
  • Ordinance No. 2172 - 2nd reading- approving an exemption of certain lots from the residential fire sprinkler requirements of the International Building Code (2009)
  • Ordinance No. 2175 - 1st reading - adding Chapter 15.21 to the Salisbury Municipal Code to create a foreclosed property registry
  • Ordinance No. 2176 - 1st reading - establishing a fee schedule to register a foreclosed residential property

8:00 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS

8:15 p.m. VOTE TO CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION
  • Follow-up discussion - consider the acquisition of real property for a public purpose and matter directly related thereto as permitted under the Annotated Code of Maryland Section 10-508(a)(3)

ADJOURNMENT

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Finally the council has some-what of an agenda where they are not going after internal personal and finger pointing on who did what wrong. The council needs to take a clear look as to what is important like helping the county get back to functioning propertly, NOT worrying about non-sense that they have no control over. Its not comforting being a citizen watching and listening to the child play that happens with these officials. The next election CAN NOT come soon enough.

Anonymous said...

The Firehouse subjects again. The first time this happened was illegal! Gillis tried to purchase under the table two parcels of property that are not for sale. They are open air property! He failed to complete the process. The firehouse needs to remain property of the city of Salisbury. If Gillis purchases the property it will be non profit, serving food, etc. This will put a hardship on other restaurants in this area.
This property needs to be halted and start over again. Need to open bids to the public and be fair about it.

Anonymous said...

Nice. Gillis schenanigans all over. And then, the city is going to make a new fee - this one for registering foreclosed properties. What activity will they figure out a charge for next? How about breathing?