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Monday, April 26, 2010

CITY OF SALISBURY CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA

CITY OF SALISBURY CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #7 April 26, 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
6:09 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA - City Clerk Brenda Colegrove
• April 12, 2010 minutes
• Resolution No. 1910 - accepting donation from Zoo Commission
• Manufacturing Exemption request – Spartech Polycom
6:14 p.m. AWARD OF BIDS - Internal Services Director Pam Oland
6:20 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING - City Attorney Paul Wilber/Jack Lenox
• Comprehensive Plan
• Ordinance No. 2105 - amending Chapter 15.24 of the Salisbury Municipal Code to provide for the removal of graffiti from private and public property
• Ordinance No. 2106 - adding Chapter 12.36 to the Salisbury Municipal Code to allow businesses that are designated as public eating establishments to obtain a sidewalk café permit to operate a sidewalk café
• Ordinance No. 2101 – repealing and reenacting Chapter 13.28, Stormwater Management, of the Salisbury Municipal Code in order to comply with the requirements of the Maryland Department of Environment Water Management Administration
7:20 p.m. FY11 BUDGET - Mayor James Ireton, Jr.
• Ordinance No. 2107 - 1st reading - proposed FY11 Budget and setting the date for a public hearing
• Resolution No. 1911 - proposed water and sewer rates
7:35 p.m. ORDINANCES - City Attorney Paul Wilber
• Ordinance No. 2102 - 2nd reading - amending Section 8.24 of the Salisbury Municipal Code to properly identify departmental authority to investigate and take necessary measures to abate such violations that constitute a nuisance which injuriously affects adjoining property owners and/or tenants
• Ordinance No. 2108 - 1st reading - amending Chapter 17.40.120 and 17.156.03 of the Salisbury Municipal Code to add a Care Home – Veterans Services Facility as a Use Permitted by Special Exception in the R-5 Residential District.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

2108 alt to be interesting.