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Friday, December 07, 2012

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA


December 10, 2012 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

6:05 p.m. INVOCATION/MEDITATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

6:07 p.m. PRESENTATIONS
 United Way – Mayor James Ireton, Jr.
 Sister Cities – George Whitehead, Ph.D.

6:20 p.m. ADOPTION OF LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

6:22 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Kim Nichols
 November 5, 2012 work session minutes
 November 13, 2012 regular meeting minutes
 November 19, 2012 special meeting minutes
 November 19, 2012 work session minutes
 November 19, 2012 closed session minutes (separate envelope)
 November 26, 2012 regular meeting minutes
 Manufacturing Exemption request – K & L Microwave
 Manufacturing Exemption request – Relcomm Technologies, Inc.
 Resolution No. 2238 – allowing the Chief of Police to sign a memorandum of agreement between the Wicomico County Circuit Court Adult Drug Treatment Program and the Salisbury Police Department, and to accept grant funds from the Office of Problem Solving Courts Discretionary Grant Adult Drug Court Program to provide overtime reimbursement to police officers conducting curfew and contract compliance checks on clients in the City of Salisbury

6:30 p.m. PRESENTATION OF AUDIT – Ms. Pam Baker (Barbacane, Thornton and Co.)
 FY12 audit and financial statements

7:00 p.m. RESOLUTION – City Administrator John Pick
 Resolution No. 2239 – to approve the calculation of Maximum Permitted Rates for limited basic service and regulated equipment rates and installation charges as set forth in Comcast’s rate filing dated October 1, 2012


7:10 p.m.
ORDINANCE – City Attorney Mark Tilghman
 Ordinance No. 2228 - 1st reading – to amend Chapter 8.16 to update the language to reflect the current operations and recommended operational or procedural changes for the City sanitation services

7:20 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS

7:35 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT

2 comments:

  1. Nothing about getting rid of Hoppes again!

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  2. Address the import of the historic society! Why & how should they prevent homeowners from improving and repairing their homes? Not every home in an historic district is of historic significance. How can this be changed?

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