AGENDA
COUNTY COUNCIL OF WICOMICO COUNTY, MARYLAND
Room 301, Government Office Building, Salisbury, Maryland
LEGISLATIVE SESSION 2014-12
June 17, 2014 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. Matt Holloway, President
Call meeting to order
Opening Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance
10:03 a.m. Approval of Minutes from June 3, 2014
10:05 a.m. Matthew Creamer: Council Administrator Presentation: Stash your Trash-Priscilla Timken
Resolution 78-2014- Approving Kelsie J. Mattox as a nominee to be sent to the Governor, in accordance with State law, to be considered for reappointment to the Property Tax Assessment Appeal Board
Resolution 79-2014- In support of the “Girl Scout Leadership Experience” Project undertaken by the Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council, Inc. and an allocation of tax credits for business entities that contribute to the project
Resolution 80-2014- Adopting the Wicomico County Festivals Cash and Alcoholic Beverage Handling Audit Report
Resolution 81-2014- Authorizing the County Executive to submit a training grant application and accept a grant award from the Local Government Insurance Trust (LGIT) in an amount up to One Thousand, Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1,550)
Resolution 82-2014- Reappointment of Joseph W. Giordano to the Audit Committee
Resolution 83-2014- Reappointment of Ralph E. Capen to the Audit Committee
Resolution 84-2014- Reappointment of Phyllis T. White to the Audit Committee
10:50 a.m. Edgar A. Baker, Jr., County Attorney:
10:55 a.m. Public Comments-Please limit all public comments to five minutes or less; any presented material may be submitted to Council members-Please include eight copies.
11:00 a.m. Council Comments
11:05 a.m. Council President’s Comments
11:10 a.m. Open Work Session:
Recreation, Parks and Tourism-Wicomico County Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan
12:00 p.m. LUNCH
1:00 p.m. Open Work Session: Board of Education
The County Council reserves the right to close a portion of this meeting as authorized by Section 10-(508)a of the State Government Articles of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
Wait - are we footing the bill for lunch? If so where are we going? I want to make sure I'm getting what I pay for!
ReplyDeleteI, as well, want to know who is paying for lunch and where will the lunch be or come from?
ReplyDelete12:01 - I say clean up the BOE first - the individual workers should not even have credit cards.
ReplyDeleteThe elected (and part-time) council doesn't meet daily nor spend near as much as the BOE.
The county Auditor can audit the BOE - someone else would have to come in and audit the council.....
It would be nice if these meetings were held in the evening, when working people could attend them.
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