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Friday, June 10, 2011

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA

JUNE 13, 2011 6:00 p.m.
Government Office Building Room 301
Times shown for agenda items are estimates only.

6:00 p.m. MEDITATION – PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

6:03 p.m. CONVENE

6:05 p.m. ADOPTION OF AGENDA

6:07 p.m. CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION – Mayor James Ireton, Jr.
  • James M. Bennett High School baseball team - 3A Maryland State Champions

6:12 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Brenda Colegrove
  • May 2, 2011 work session minutes 1a
  • May 3, 2011 budget work session minutes 1b
  • May 5, 2011 budget work session minutes 1c
  • May 9, 2011 work session minutes 1d
  • May 10, 2011 budget work session minutes 1e
  • May 12, 2011 budget work session minutes 1f
  • May 17, 2011 budget work session minutes 1g
  • May 18, 2011 budget work session minutes 1h
  • May 23, 2011 regular meeting minutes 1i
  • May 27, 2011 special meeting minutes 1j
  • May 31, 2011 closed session minutes separate envelope
  • June 6, 2011 special meeting minutes (public hearing) 1k
  • June 6, 2011 special meeting minutes 1l
  • June 8, 2011 special meeting minutes 1m
  • Resolution No. 2058 - appointment of Rachel S. Polk to the Ethics 1n
Commission for a term ending December 31, 2013
  • Resolution No. 2059 - appointment of Patricia Derrick to the Recycling 1o
Advisory Committee for a term ending May 31, 2012
  • Resolution No. 2060 - appointment of Matthew Drew to the Traffic and 1p
Safety Advisory Committee for a term ending July 31, 2014
  • Resolution No. 2061 - accepting grant money from the Maryland State 1q
Firemen’s Association by the three Salisbury Fire Department Corporations
for training and educational materials
  • Ordinance No. 2153 - 2nd reading - abandonment of an existing utility 1r
easement that is proposed to be relocated and for which the City will be
granted a replacement easement on property owned by Walgreen Company
located at 917 Mt. Hermon Road

  • Ordinance No. 2154 - 2nd reading - approving an amendment of the 1s
FY11 Public Works-Traffic Control, Streets and Lighting, Sanitation
and Recreation and Culture budgetary accounts and the FY11 General
Fund budget to appropriate additional funds to pay the projected cost
of fuel during the remaining portion of FY11
  • Ordinance No. 2155 - 2nd reading - approving an amendment of the 1t
FY11 Public Works Fleet Management and Recreation and Culture
budgetary accounts and the FY11 General Fund budget to appropriate
additional funds to pay the projected cost of electricity during the
remaining portion of FY11
  • Ordinance No. 2156 - 2nd reading - approving an amendment of the 1u
FY11 General Fund budget to address a projected shortfall in the City
Attorney budget
  • Ordinance No. 2157 - 2nd reading - approving an amendment of the FY11 1v
General Fund budget to appropriate funds for the establishment of a K-9
Unit and the purchase of a K-9 and related equipment for the Police
Department
  • Resolution No. 2067 – accepting equipment, supplies and services from 1w
the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force for the establishment of a
Salisbury Police Department K-9 Unit

6:17 p.m. AWARD OF BIDS – Internal Services Director Pam Oland 2
  • Declaration of surplus - turnout gear
  • Award of Bid for RFP 106-11 for Paleo Filter Media Replacement

6:23 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING – City Attorney Paul Wilber
  • Ordinance No. 2159 - amending Chapter 5.64 - Towing Companies to 3a
amend licensing requirements; towing and storage lot operation requirements; setting fees for towing and storage; and penalties for violation of Chapter 5.64
  • Ordinance No. 2160 - establishing a schedule of fees and charges applicable 3b
to vehicles towed as dispatched by the Police Department

6:50 p.m. ORDINANCES – City Attorney Paul Wilber
  • Ordinance No. 2162 - 1st reading - amending Chapter 15 Housing of the 4a
Salisbury Municipal Code relating to the Housing Board of Adjustments and Appeals
  • Ordinance No. 2163 - 1st reading - amending Chapter 15.26 of the Salisbury 4b
Municipal Code, Rental of Residential Premises, to modify the fees for failure
to renew, re-register or obtain a Rental Dwelling Unit Owners License and/or
a Rental Dwelling Unit Registration
  • Ordinance No. 2164 - 1st reading - establishing a fee schedule to obtain a 4c
rental unit owner license, registration of a rental dwelling unit and non-
compliance or delinquency of such license or registration

7:30 p.m. RESOLUTIONS – City Administrator John Pick
  • Resolution No. 2057 - accepting funds awarded through a grant from the 5a
Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention for the Disproportionate
Minority Contact Coordinator
  • Resolution No. 2062 - approving and accepting the Ninth Amended and 5b
Restated Trust Agreement of the Local Government Insurance Trust
  • Resolution No. 2063 - to establish committed fund balances and designate 5c
the Director of Internal Services to assign fund balances
  • Resolution No. 2064 - adding two vehicles to the Salisbury Police 5d
Department’s vehicle fleet that have been forfeited by the Circuit Court of 
Wicomico County


  • Resolution No. 2065 - renewal of a memorandum of understanding 5e
between the City of Salisbury Police Department and Salisbury University
Police to allow for the Salisbury University Police to routinely patrol
off-campus student housing areas and roadways surrounding the Salisbury University campus
  • Resolution No. 2066 - accepting funds awarded through a grant from the 5f
Maryland Affordable Housing Trust for the rehabilitation of The Bricks

8:30 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS

8:45 p.m. ADJOURNMENT

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great to see Rachel Polk's appointment. Wonderful to see you back!

Anonymous said...

Great to see real work being done, too! A shame Ireton is forcing some crap through, but he's getting a fair shake from Cohen as new council president unlike Louise Smith. That's why I can't figure out why he is on the warpath against her. Then again, he never struck me as a real bright boy. Shiny, but not bright.