JANUARY 23, 2012 6:00 p.m.
Government Office Building Room 301
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6:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER
6:01 p.m. WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS
6:06 p.m. INVOCATION/MEDITATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
6:08 p.m. PROCLAMATION – Mayor James Ireton, Jr. Recognizing “Mentoring Month”
6:15 p.m. ADOPTION OF LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
6:20 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Brenda Colegrove
January 3, 2012 work session minutes
January 9, 2012 regular meeting minutes
January 9, 2012 work session minutes Manufacturing exemption request – K & L Microwave
Resolution No. 2137- appointment of Richard H. Parsons to the Marina Committee
Resolution No. 2138 - appointment of Thomas W. Welsh to the Traffic and Safety Advisory Committee
Resolution No. 2139 - 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
6:25 p.m. AWARD OF BIDS – Assistant Internal Services Director-Procurement Catrice Parsons
Surplus of handguns
Surplus of ambulance coolers
Change Order #1 Contract RFP 13-11 Park WTP Meter and Piping Improvements
Change Order #1 Contract RFP 03-10 Southside Elevated Water Storage Tank
Contract RFP 07-12 Eng. Svc. For Coty Cox Branch Flood Relief and Drainage Improvements
6:40 p.m. RESOLUTIONS – City Administrator John Pick
Resolution No. 2140 - determining that a sidewalk from Pemberton Drive to Anchors Way, in the Harbor Pointe Planned Residential District, confers special benefits upon that Planned Residential District and determining that a special assessment is appropriate under the circumstances
Resolution No. 2141 - appointing the City Solicitor and the Assistant City Solicitor
7:40 p.m. ORDINANCES – City Attorney Paul Wilber
Ordinance No. 2184 - 2nd reading - amending Section 17.04.150 Procedure of the Salisbury Municipal Code regarding public notice provisions
Ordinance No. 2185 - 2nd reading - repealing Chapter 5.64 – Towing Companies of the Salisbury Municipal Code in its entirety and reenacting
Chapter 5.64 – Towing Companies to include licensing requirements; towing and storage lot operation requirements; authorizing fees for towing and storage; and penalties for violation of Chapter 5.64
Ordinance No. 2186 - 2nd reading - establishing a schedule of fees and charges applicable to vehicles towed as dispatched by the Police Department
Ordinance No. 2187 - 2nd reading - amending Article XI Definitions of the Property Maintenance Code to provide a new definition of the term “Rubbish”
8:00 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS
8:15 p.m. ADJOURNMENT
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