Mayor Hubbard called for a moment of silence followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Mayor Hubbard called for a moment of silence followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag."

Transcription

1 OCTOBER 13, THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL, VIRGINIA, CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON OCTOBER 13, 2015, AT 6:00 P.M. IN THE BRISTOL VIRGINIA SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE, 220 LEE STREET, BRISTOL, VIRGINIA, WITH MAYOR ARCHIE HUBBARD, III PRESIDING. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT WERE VICE MAYOR WILLIAM HARTLEY, CATHERINE BRILLHART, GUY ODUM, AND JIM STEELE. CITY MANAGER, TABITHA CROWDER, AND CITY ATTORNEY, PETE CURCIO WERE ALSO PRESENT. MEMBERS OF THE BIRSTOL, VIRGINIA PLANNING COMMISSION WERE ALSO PRESENT. Mayor Hubbard called for a moment of silence followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. A. Matters to be Presented by Members of the Public Non-Agenda Items Nancy Marney voiced her concerns about the number of special exception requests that were being presented for approval. She commented on Council Members using their cell phones during the meetings. Mayor Hubbard advised that when property was being considered for special exception zoning, adjoining neighbors were notified. B. Mayor s Minute and Council Comments Vice Mayor Hartley announced that Council Member Odum was appointed to the Virginia Municipal League (VML) Executive Committee. Council Member Odum spoke about being appointed to the VML Executive Committee and gave a summary of the issues that the VML Legislative Committee was working on. He stated that two (2) top priorities of the VML were education and 599 Funds. 1. Joint Public Hearing Regarding Special Exception Application # from Lutheran Family Services of VA to Allow Establishment of a Private School at 1225 Janie Hammit Drive Which is Zoned R-2 (Single and Two Family Residential). Chairman Odum, of the Planning Commission, declared the Joint Public Hearing open for discussion. Ms. Sally Morgan gave a brief summary of the background information for the special exception. She advised that the Lutheran Family Services had requested that a special exception be approved for the property located at 1225 Janie Hammit Drive. She explained that the building would consist of three (3) classrooms to accommodate grade groupings of K-3, 4-5, and 6-8. She advised that staff recommended approving the special exception with three (3) conditions which were as follows: 1) Prior to the issuance of certificate of occupancy, the applicant shall submit a satisfactory architectural report to the City Building Official. 2) The proposed facility shall meet all current building code standards as well as parking requirements in City Code Section A site plan shall be provided that shows parking spaces and provides for a fire lane. 3) Any new building construction that expands the size of the structure or expansion of the parking lot shall require a Site Plan be submitted to the City Engineer. Lutheran Family Services CEO, Ms. Julie Swanson, gave a brief history of the nonprofit organization. She pointed out that Lutheran Family Services operated the Minnick School in Wytheville, Virginia and that the Washington County School District transported five (5) kids to the school in Wytheville. She added that Lutheran Family Services was actively working on a plan to get a school underway in the community. The following individuals spoke on behalf of the Lutheran Family Services of VA Special Exception request: Mr. John Kieffer, Ms. Terri Webber, Ms. Lisa McCoy, Ms. Patty Bowers, Ms. Connie Phillips, and Mr. Andre` Richmond. Ms. Nancy Marney spoke in opposition of the Special Exception. Planning Commission Member Pollard explained that the Special Exception was needed, in this case, because the school would be a private organization. Chairman Odum entertained a motion to forward the special exception to City Council for consideration.

2 522 OCTOBER 13, 2015 Planning Commission Member H. Williams made the motion to forward the special exception to the City Council for consideration. Motion was seconded by Planning Commission Member Pollard and carried by the following votes: AYES: Grogan, Pollard, C. Williams, H. Williams, and Odum Chairman Odum declared the Planning Commission public hearing closed. Vice Mayor Hartley asked how many students from the Bristol Virginia Public School system were currently being transported to the school in Wytheville. He questioned the transporting of children by car. Ms. Patty Bowers, Bristol Virginia School representative, advised that there were no Bristol Virginia Public School students currently attending the school in Wytheville. Council Member Steele asked if Lutheran Family Services operated other schools in Southwest Virginia. Ms. Swanson stated that Lutheran Family Services had schools in Wytheville, Wise, Harrisonburg, and Roanoke. Council Member Brillhart made the statement that school busses were not able to pull into the driveway as it was and asked if there were plans to widen the driveway to accommodate school busses. Ms. Swanson stated that the architect s plans would be revised to widen the driveway for school busses and to accommodate employee parking. Council Member Steele expressed concern that traveling to the property from the tunnel on Columbia Avenue was dangerous and suggested that the entrance and the student drop-off area be moved to South Street. A discussion ensued regarding the access points to the property and the safety of students exiting a school bus. Ms. Patty Bowers advised that most of the students would arrive at the school in small busses, vans, or small vehicles. She explained that the school s maintenance and transportation supervisor, Mr. Buckles, had addressed the issue and had stated that this was a minor issue that could be resolved by working with the architect. 2. Consider a Resolution Regarding Special Exception Application # from Lutheran Family Services of VA to Allow Establishment of a Private School at 1225 Janie Hammit Drive Which is Zoned R-2 (Single and Two Family Residential). Mayor Hubbard read the following Resolution: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRISTOL, VIRGINIA GRANTING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION (SE # ) TO 1225 JANIE HAMMIT DRIVE IN BRISTOL, VIRGNIA TO ALLOW THE LOCATION OF A PRIVATE SCHOOL IN THE R-2 ZONING DISTRICT (SINGLE AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) SECTION 1. The City Council finds that: WHEREAS, the Planning Department received an application for a special exception from Lutheran Family Services for approval of a private school at 1225 Janie Hammit Drive (Tax Map # ); and WHEREAS, the applicant submitted the required application to the Director of Community Development in accordance with City Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of Bristol, Virginia recommended forwarding special exception # for a joint public hearing with City Council; and WHEREAS, the joint public hearing has been properly advertised and held in accordance with Virginia Code , as amended; and WHEREAS, property owners adjoining 1225 Janie Hammit Drive, Bristol, VA have been properly notified pursuant to Virginia Code , as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Bristol, Virginia reserves unto itself the right to grant special exception permits; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered the circumstances of Bristol, Virginia City Code 50-39(g) prior to approval of the special exception request.

3 OCTOBER 13, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRISTOL, VIRGINIA: SECTION 2. Special Exception # is hereby granted with the following conditions: 1. Prior to the issuance of certificate of occupancy, the applicant shall submit a satisfactory architectural report to the city Building Official. 2. The proposed facility shall meet all current building code standards as well as parking requirements in City Code Section A site plan shall be provided that shows parking spaces and provides for a fire lane. 3. Any new building construction that expands the size of the structure or expansion of the parking lot shall require a Site Plan be submitted to the City Engineer. Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to adopt a Resolution regarding Special Exception Application # from Lutheran Family Services of VA to allow establishment of a private school at 1225 Janie Hammit Drive which is zoned R-2 (Single and Two Family Residential). Council Member Steele made the motion to adopt a Resolution regarding Special Exception Application # from Lutheran Family Services of VA to allow establishment of a private school at 1225 Janie Hammit Drive which is zoned R-2 (Single and Two Family Residential). Motion was seconded by Council Member Brillhart and carried by the following votes: 3. Ordinance 2 nd Reading 1) Consider Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance to Adopt the Tourism Development Plan Developed in Conjunction with the Commonwealth of Virginia s Tourism Development Financing Program, to Endorse a Proposed Tourism Project, and to Authorize Other Actions Consistent with State Tourism Gap Financing Assistant City Manager, Mr. Andrew Trivette, explained the nature of Gap Financing and pointed out that the Sessions Hotel had utilized the Tourism Gap Financing Program. Mr. Trivette advised that the Ordinance itself had not changed since the first reading; however, the performance agreement would be revised and presented at a later date for City Council approval. Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion for the second reading of an Ordinance to adopt the Tourism Development Plan developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth of Virginia s Tourism Development Financing Program, to endorse a proposed tourism project, and to authorize other actions consistent with State Tourism Gap Financing by caption only. Council Member Odum made the motion for the Second Reading of an Ordinance to adopt the Tourism Development Plan developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth of Virginia s Tourism Development Financing Program, to endorse a proposed tourism project, and to authorize other actions consistent with State Tourism Gap Financing by caption only. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hartley and carried by the following votes: City Attorney, Pete Curcio, read the following Ordinance by caption only: AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT THE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA S TOURISM DEVELOPMENT FINANCING PROGRAM, TO ENDORSE A PROPOSED TOURISM PROJECT, AND TO AUTHORIZE OTHER ACTIONS CONSISTENT WITH STATE TOURISM GAP FINANCING SECTION 1. The City Council finds that: WHEREAS, The Code of the Commonwealth of Virginia provides authorizes localities to establish one or more tourism zones; and

4 524 OCTOBER 13, 2015 WHEREAS, by Ordinance Number 10.06, the City Council adopted the Bristol, Virginia Tourism Zone Overlay on November 26, 2013; and WHEREAS, the City has received a request from Creative Boutique Hotels, LLC (DEVELOPER) requesting the use of the Tourism Development Financing Program for the Sessions Hotel Complex to be located on the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and State Street (development area shown in Exhibit A ); and WHEREAS, the Sessions Hotel Complex is located within the Bristol, Virginia Tourism Zone Overlay; and WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the request to find it consistent with statutory requirements and in the best interest of the project as well as the City; and WHEREAS, the City has collaborated with the Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Virginia Tourism Commission to draft the Sessions Development Plan as required by of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B ; and WHEREAS, to meet the requirements of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, the City Council, The Industrial Development Authority, the Developer, and the Commonwealth will be required to execute a performance agreement. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRISTOL, VIRGINIA: SECTION 2. That the Council hereby endorses the Sessions Project as a project for the purposes of of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, and accordingly, the Council finds that the Sessions Project fills a void identified in the City's tourism strategy and described more particularly in the Sessions Tourism Development Plan. SECTION 3. That the City Council formal adopts the Sessions Project Tourism Development Plan, attached herewith as Exhibit B. SECTION 4. That subject to the approval and certification of the State Comptroller of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conditioned upon the execution of a performance agreement between the Developer, the City, the Industrial Development Authority, and the Commonwealth, the Council hereby designates to the Sessions Project and directs, subject to appropriation of such funds to the Industrial Development Authority, that an amount equal to the revenues generated by one percent (1%) of local sales and use tax generated by transactions taking place on the premises of the Sessions Project, as previously committed by the City Council and Industrial Development Authority in a separate performance agreement attached hereto as Exhibit C, be applied to the payment of principal and interest on the qualified gap financing for the project for the purposes set forth in of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. SECTION 5. Upon collection of a quarterly remittance of revenues by the Commonwealth and of the access fee, as that term is defined by of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, by the Developer, the City will remit such amounts to the Industrial Development Authority as required by of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended and as outlined in Exhibit C. SECTION 6. The City Manager is authorized and directed to take actions consistent with the intent of this Ordinance, including, without limitation, execution of a performance agreement between the City, the Developer, the Industrial Development Authority, and the Commonwealth as required by of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. SECTION 7. Severability Clause If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, word or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance. The Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each section, paragraph, sentence, clause, word or phrase thereof irrespective of any provision being declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid. SECTION 8. Effective Date This being an ordinance for the preservation of property, in the form of taxes derived from the project, an emergency is hereby declared and this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption following a first and second reading. First Reading: September 8, 2015

5 OCTOBER 13, Second Reading: October 13, 2015 Adopted: October 13, 2015 Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to adopt an Ordinance to adopt the Tourism Development Plan developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth of Virginia s Tourism Development Financing Program, to endorse a proposed tourism project, and to authorize other actions consistent with State Tourism Gap Financing. Council Member Odum made the motion to adopt an Ordinance to adopt the Tourism Development Plan developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth of Virginia s Tourism Development Financing Program, to endorse a proposed tourism project, and to authorize other actions consistent with State Tourism Gap Financing. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hartley and carried by the following votes: 4. Consider a Request to Publish Delinquent Tax Lists City Treasurer, Ms. Angel Harris, requested authorization to publish the names of delinquent taxpayers in the local newspaper. She advised that real estate taxes were collectable for twenty (20) years; therefore, nineteen (19) years were considered delinquent. She continued by advising that personal property taxes were collectable for five (5) years, all of which were currently delinquent because she was preparing to bill out the 2015 taxes. Ms. Harris advised that there were approximately three thousand (3,000) names that would be published in the newspaper. She continued by stating that the Code of Virginia and the Ordinance adopted by the City were very specific - there were no exceptions to not having delinquent taxpayer names published should City Council Members vote to do so unless the property owner was in bankruptcy. Ms. Harris continued by stating that if delinquent taxes could be eliminated it would produce multiple benefits, the greatest of which would be eliminating the use of Tax Anticipation Notes. Vice Mayor Hartley asked when the names would be published and the timeframe they would have to pay. Ms. Harris advised that the Code states that a list be provided based upon the June 30 th numbers; however, this only gives the taxpayers six (6) months to pay. She requested that the time be extended to the December 5 th deadline for the 2014 taxes. Vice Mayor Hartley inquired about the notification that would be issued to the delinquent taxpayers. Ms. Harris advised that notification would be on the tax bill. Council Member Brillhart and Council Member Steele expressed concern about publishing the names of taxpayers that were on a payment plan and were current with payments. Council Member Odum asked when the name would be published if the request was approved. Ms. Harris advised that the names would be published in mid-january. City Attorney, Pete Curcio, stated that his office had issued publications in the past and that it was effective. He added that there were ramifications of publishing names of individuals who did not know that they were delinquent. He pointed out that mortgage companies make mistakes and property owners were not aware their taxes have not been paid. He added that there were individuals (heirs) that own property who were unaware that they owned the property or that the taxes were delinquent. Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to authorize the publication of a delinquent taxpayer list. Vice Mayor Hartley made the motion to authorize the publication of a delinquent taxpayer list. Mayor Hubbard declared that the item died due to the lack of a second to the motion. 5. Consider a Request to Grant Exemption from Bristol, Virginia Property Tax Relative to the Morrison School Located at 200 North Pinecrest Lane Bristol, Virginia.

6 526 OCTOBER 13, 2015 Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to table the request. Council Member Odum made a motion to table the request to grant exemption from Bristol, Virginia Property Tax relative to the Morrison School located at 200 North Pinecrest Lane Bristol, Virginia. Motion was seconded by Council Member Steele and carried by the following votes: 6. Consider a Request for Approval of COPS Grant Bristol, Virginia Chief of Police, Mr. John Austin, reported that the Bristol, Virginia Police Department had received a Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant. He explained that the COPS grant was a seventy-five/twenty-five percent (75/25%) matching grant. Chief Austin added that the department currently had three (3) school resource officers, and that this grant would provide additional school resource officers so that each school in the City would have an officer. He commented on the school resource officers serving as role models and the positive impact they have on the school and community climate. Chief Austin reported that the three officers would be utilized during special events in the City as well as provide additional patrol in the downtown area during summer months. City Manager, Ms. Tabitha Crowder, presented financial information detailing the total costs, grant amount, city match, and suggested ways to fund the positions. She added that the proposed funding for this fiscal year would be through the vacancy savings of a dispatcher position that would not be filled. She continued by stating that funding for future years would come from Asset Seizure monies from the Commonwealth Attorney as well as the Police Department. She continued by stating that there would be an additional one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in a previous City Council commitment that would end in FY2018 that could be used in FY2019. Bristol, Virginia Public Schools Superintendent, Mr. Rex Gearheart, spoke in favor of having a school resource officer in each City school. Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to authorize City staff to accept the COPS grant and to use vacancy savings to fund the City s match this fiscal year. Council Member Odum made the motion to authorize City staff to accept the COPS grant and to use vacancy savings to fund the City s match this fiscal year. Motion was seconded by Council Member Brillhart. Vice Mayor Hartley and Council Member Steele spoke in favor of the grant which provided for the safety of children by providing a means to have an officer in each City school. Mayor Hubbard explained that the City had the financial aspect of the COPS grant covered for the next four (4) years, adding that future funding would be the responsibility of future City Councils. The votes were as follows: 7. Consider Approval of the Minutes: Regular Meeting July 14, 2015 Regular Meeting July 28, 2015 Regular Meeting August 11, 2015 Joint Called Meeting w/bristol, Tn. August 18, 2015 Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to approve the minutes from the Regular Meeting from July 14, 2015, and the minutes from the Joint Called Meeting from August 18, Council Member Odum made the motion to approve the minutes from the Regular Meeting from July 14, 2015, and the minutes from the Joint Called Meeting from August 18, Motion was seconded by Council Member Brillhart and carried by the following votes: AYES: Brillhart, Hartley, Odum, and Hubbard ABSTAIN: Steele

7 OCTOBER 13, Mayor Hubbard entertained a motion to approve the remaining items on the consent agenda to include Council Meeting Minutes, appointing Police Captain Darryl Milligan to serve on the Mount Rogers Alcohol Safety Program, and the street closure request. Vice Mayor Hartley made the motion to approve the remaining items on the consent agenda to include Council Meeting Minutes, appointing Police Captain Darryl Milligan to serve on the Mount Rogers Alcohol Safety Program, and the street closure request. Motion was seconded by Council Member Odum and carried by the following votes: The remaining items on the consent agenda are as follows: 8. Consider the Following Appointment: Mount Rogers Alcohol Safety Program Police Captain Darryl Milligan was appointed. 9. Consider Street Closure Request for Annual Veterans Parade, Saturday, November 7, 2015 C. Adjournment There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. ******** ****** **** ** * City Clerk Mayor

Invocation was given by Vice Mayor Hubbard followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

Invocation was given by Vice Mayor Hubbard followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. 464 JUNE 9, 2015 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL, VIRGINIA, CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON JUNE 9, 2015, AT 7:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 300 LEE STREET, BRISTOL, VIRGINIA, WITH MAYOR CATHERINE BRILLHART

More information

Mayor Hubbard called for a moment of silence followed by the pledge of allegiance to the flag.

Mayor Hubbard called for a moment of silence followed by the pledge of allegiance to the flag. JUNE 14, 2016 619 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL, VIRGINIA, CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON JUNE 14, 2016, AT 6:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 300 LEE STREET, BRISTOL, VIRGINIA WITH MAYOR ARCHIE HUBBARD, III

More information

BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol, Virginia December 19, 2017

BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol, Virginia December 19, 2017 City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Archie Hubbard III, Council Member BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street,

More information

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia January 10, 2017

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia January 10, 2017 City Council Bill Hartley, Mayor Archie Hubbard III, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Kevin Mumpower, Council Member Kevin Wingard, Council Member BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol,

More information

JANUARY 14, Invocation was given by Council Member Harlow followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

JANUARY 14, Invocation was given by Council Member Harlow followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. JANUARY 14, 2014 99 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON JANUARY 14, 2014, AT 7:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS WITH MAYOR GUY ODUM PRESIDING. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT WERE VICE

More information

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia January 12, :00 p.m.

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia January 12, :00 p.m. City Council Archie Hubbard, III, Mayor Bill Hartley, Vice Mayor Catherine Brillhart, Council Member Guy P. Odum, Council Member Jim Steele, Council Member BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street

More information

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia March 24, :00 p.m.

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia March 24, :00 p.m. City Council Catherine D. Brillhart, Mayor Archie Hubbard, III, Vice Mayor Bill Hartley, Council Member Guy P. Odum, Council Member Jim Steele, Council Member BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street

More information

JANUARY 25, 2018 ~ 213 ~

JANUARY 25, 2018 ~ 213 ~ JANUARY 25, 2018 ~ 213 ~ THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL, VIRGINIA, CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON JANUARY 25, 2018, AT 6:00 P.M. AT 300 LEE STREET, BRISTOL, VIRGINIA WITH MAYOR KEVIN MUMPOWER PRESIDING.

More information

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol, Virginia 24201 October 23,

More information

ORDINANCE NO. 553 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SEVERAL CHAPTERS OF

ORDINANCE NO. 553 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SEVERAL CHAPTERS OF ORDINANCE NO. 553 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SEVERAL CHAPTERS OF TITLE 9 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WITHIN THE

More information

Invocation was given by Council Member Brillhart followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

Invocation was given by Council Member Brillhart followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. 564 APRIL 23, 2013 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON APRIL 23, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS WITH MAYOR JIM STEELE PRESIDING. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT WERE VICE

More information

Invocation was given by Council Member Harlow followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

Invocation was given by Council Member Harlow followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. 140 MARCH 11, 2014 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON MARCH 11, 2014, AT 7:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS WITH MAYOR GUY ODUM PRESIDING. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT WERE VICE

More information

CITY OF PALMDALE. REPORT to the Mayor and Members of the City Council from the City Manager

CITY OF PALMDALE. REPORT to the Mayor and Members of the City Council from the City Manager CITY OF PALMDALE REPORT to the Mayor and Members of the City Council from the City Manager DATE: May 7, 2014 SUBJECT: Proposed Ordinance No. 1454 of the City of Palmdale amending the Palmdale Fire Code

More information

Community Development Department Planning Division 1600 First Street + P.O. Box 660 Napa, CA (707)

Community Development Department Planning Division 1600 First Street + P.O. Box 660 Napa, CA (707) Community Development Department Planning Division 1600 First Street + P.O. Box 660 Napa, CA 94559-0660 (707) 257-9530 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM 7.B: PL17-0123 HOTEL

More information

STAFF REPORT SAUSALITO CITY COUNCIL

STAFF REPORT SAUSALITO CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT SAUSALITO CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TITLE: Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Section 12.16.140 of the Sausalito Municipal Code regarding Time Limits on Operating Construction Devices in Residential

More information

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Anthony Farnum, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Anthony Farnum, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Anthony Farnum, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol,

More information

TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO P&Z

TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO P&Z TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 2012-04 P&Z AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2000-06 P&Z OF THE TOWN, THE SAME BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE, AND

More information

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol,

More information

ORDINANCE NO

ORDINANCE NO ORDINANCE NO. 2018-09 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ESCONDIDO MUNICIPAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTROL ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE 7 WHEREAS, pursuant

More information

CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING

CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING City Council Special Meeting December 14, 2017 A G E N D A CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2017, AT 3:30 P.M. CST COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MONROE STREET, EAGLE

More information

ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE APPALACHIAN REGIONAL EXPOSITION CENTER AUTHORITY OF WYTHE COUNTY, VIRGINIA

ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE APPALACHIAN REGIONAL EXPOSITION CENTER AUTHORITY OF WYTHE COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDINANCE NO. 2015-02 AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE APPALACHIAN REGIONAL EXPOSITION CENTER AUTHORITY OF WYTHE COUNTY, VIRGINIA WHEREAS, pursuant to the Public Recreational Facilities Authorities Act (Va. Code

More information

VILLAGE OF JOHNSON CITY

VILLAGE OF JOHNSON CITY MUNICIPAL BUILDING 243 MAIN STREET JOHNSON CITY, NY 13790 www.villageofjc.com Village Board Gregory Deemie, Mayor Bruce King, Deputy Mayor Richard Balles, Trustee Martin Meaney, Trustee John Walker, Trustee

More information

PRESENT: Danny Foley, Chairman, Crystal P. Harris, Vice Chair, Roger. Others present were: Nancy Lindsey, The Enterprise, Richard Rogers, WHEO

PRESENT: Danny Foley, Chairman, Crystal P. Harris, Vice Chair, Roger. Others present were: Nancy Lindsey, The Enterprise, Richard Rogers, WHEO VIRGINIA: At a Business Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Patrick, held at the Patrick County Veteran s Memorial Building on Monday, February 11, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. PRESENT: Danny Foley,

More information

CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 32

CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 32 CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 32 A CHARTER ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS, AMENDING PROVISIONS OF CHARTER ORDINANCES 17 AND 22, REGARDING THE NAME, COMPOSITION, AND LENGTH OF TERMS OF THE CONVENTION

More information

The City of Bellmead City Council Minutes

The City of Bellmead City Council Minutes The City of Bellmead City Council Minutes 3015 Bellmead Drive Bellmead, Texas 76705 www.bellmead.com Cynthia Ward City Clerk (254) 799-2436 Tuesday, September 9, 2014 6:30 PM Bellmead City Hall I. CALL

More information

RESOLUTION NUMBER 4673

RESOLUTION NUMBER 4673 RESOLUTION NUMBER 4673 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO SUMMARILY VACATE A SECTION OF NANCE STREET FROM REDLANDS AVENUE TO THE PERRIS

More information

RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 09/05/2017 AGENDA HEADING: Regular Business

RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 09/05/2017 AGENDA HEADING: Regular Business RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 09/05/2017 AGENDA REPORT AGENDA HEADING: Regular Business AGENDA DESCRIPTION: Consideration and possible action to introduce the proposed ordinance ratifying

More information

Borough of Susquehanna Depot Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Ordinance No. 467 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE

Borough of Susquehanna Depot Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Ordinance No. 467 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania Ordinance No. 467 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ADOPTING THE

More information

ORDINANCE NO. 7,437-N.S. ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9.92 TO THE BERKELEY MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING OFF-STREET PARKING LOTS

ORDINANCE NO. 7,437-N.S. ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9.92 TO THE BERKELEY MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING OFF-STREET PARKING LOTS ORDINANCE NO. 7,437-N.S. ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9.92 TO THE BERKELEY MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING OFF-STREET PARKING LOTS BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Berkeley as follows: Section 1. as follows:

More information

(Published in the Tulsa World,

(Published in the Tulsa World, (Published in the Tulsa World,, 2016.) ORDINANCE NO. 23423 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A NEW TITLE, TITLE 43-I, TULSA REVISED ORDINANCES, ESTABLISHING THE OFFICIAL POLICY OF THE CITY OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA, WITH

More information

CITY OF LAGRANGE, GEORGIA REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL. September 25, 2018

CITY OF LAGRANGE, GEORGIA REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL. September 25, 2018 CITY OF LAGRANGE, GEORGIA REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL September 25, 2018 Present: Mayor Jim Thornton; Council Members Jim Arrington, Nathan Gaskin, Willie Edmondson, Tom Gore, LeGree McCamey,

More information

BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol, Virginia November 14, 2017

BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street, Bristol, Virginia November 14, 2017 City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Archie Hubbard III, Council Member BRISTOL, VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street,

More information

BOARD OF ALDERMEN REGULAR MEETING IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN CHAMBERS ST. CHARLES ROCK ROAD ST. ANN, MISSOURI June 5, 7:00PM

BOARD OF ALDERMEN REGULAR MEETING IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN CHAMBERS ST. CHARLES ROCK ROAD ST. ANN, MISSOURI June 5, 7:00PM 1. Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call BOARD OF ALDERMEN REGULAR MEETING IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN CHAMBERS 10405 ST. CHARLES ROCK ROAD ST. ANN, MISSOURI 63074 June 5, 2017 @ 7:00PM REGULAR MEETING

More information

WHEREAS, Part 10, Chapter 2, Section requires that a Special Use Permit be obtained to operate a school, private or special; and

WHEREAS, Part 10, Chapter 2, Section requires that a Special Use Permit be obtained to operate a school, private or special; and 0 0 FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA CITY of EAST POINT AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PREVENTION PLUS, INCORPORATED A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A SCHOOL AT 0 KNOTTS AVENUE, KNOTTS AVENUE & 0 NEWNAN STREET IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

More information

ORDINANCE NO. 980 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

ORDINANCE NO. 980 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE NO. 980 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 8.56 TO THE LANCASTER MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE USE OF SKATEBOARDS AND OTHER SIMILAR DEVICES

More information

County Of Sonoma Agenda Item Summary Report

County Of Sonoma Agenda Item Summary Report County Of Sonoma Agenda Item Summary Report Department: County of Sonoma, Sonoma County Water Agency, and County Sanitation Districts Contact: Phone: Board Date: Candi Bryon (707) 521-6212 4/20/2010 X

More information

CITY OF DUNES CITY LANE COUNTY, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 206

CITY OF DUNES CITY LANE COUNTY, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 206 CITY OF DUNES CITY LANE COUNTY, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 206 AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH CHAPTER 120 WITHIN THE DUNES CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED BUSINESS LICENSES AND ALL MATTERS PROPERLY RELATING THERETO.

More information

ORDINANCE NO. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Waukee:

ORDINANCE NO. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Waukee: ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 301, ZONING ORDINANCE, CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA, BY CHANGING CERTAIN PROPERTY THEREIN FROM C- 4/PD-1 [OFFICE PARK COMMERCIAL DISTRICT/PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY

More information

Bridgewater Town Council

Bridgewater Town Council Introduced By: Bridgewater Town Council In Town Council, Tuesday, April 4, 2017 Councilor Frank Souza Date Introduced: April 4, 2017 First Reading: April 4, 2017 Second Reading: Amendments Adopted: Third

More information

Special Municipal Election

Special Municipal Election Sample Ballot & Voter Information Pamphlet Special Municipal Election Tuesday, November 7, 2017 Important Election Information For questions or additional information call 858-565-5800 OR 1-800-696-0136.

More information

OPERATING PLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2006 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE CITY OF MADISON, WISCONSIN

OPERATING PLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2006 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE CITY OF MADISON, WISCONSIN OPERATING PLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2006 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE CITY OF MADISON, WISCONSIN TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction Page 3 II. District Boundaries.Page 3 III. Operating Plan Page

More information

Item 08D 1 of 6

Item 08D 1 of 6 MEETING DATE: August 22, 2018 PREPARED BY: Ken Rundle, Recreation Supervisor Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts DEPT. DIRECTOR: Jennifer Campbell DEPARTMENT: CITY MANAGER: Karen P. Brust SUBJECT: Second

More information

Madison s Central Business Improvement District (BID)

Madison s Central Business Improvement District (BID) Madison s Central Business Improvement District (BID) OPERATING PLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2018 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE CITY OF MADISON, WISCONSIN TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction Page

More information

The Planning and Zoning Commission met in a regular meeting with the following members present:

The Planning and Zoning Commission met in a regular meeting with the following members present: THE BARTONVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON THE 3 rd DAY OF JANUARY, 2018, AT BARTONVILLE TOWN HALL, 1941 E. JETER ROAD, BARTONVILLE, TX 76226, COUNTY OF DENTON, TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The

More information

NEW BUSINESS Agenda Item No. : 8b CC Mtg. : 7/12/2005

NEW BUSINESS Agenda Item No. : 8b CC Mtg. : 7/12/2005 NEW BUSINESS Agenda Item No. : 8b CC Mtg. : 7/12/2005 DATE : July 12, 2005 TO : FROM : Mayor and City Council Members Folsom Police Department SUBJECT : ORDINANCE NO. 1043 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF

More information

ORDINANCE NO. O

ORDINANCE NO. O AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE CITY S COASTAL ZONING CONTAINED IN TITLE 10, CHAPTER 5 OF THE CITY S MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES

More information

Livingston County Public Nuisance Abatement Order 11812

Livingston County Public Nuisance Abatement Order 11812 Livingston County Public Nuisance Abatement Order 11812 Contents Preamble and Background..... 2-3 Section 1. Purpose... 2 Section 2. Definitions... 3 Section 3. Conditions Constituting a Public Nuisance....

More information

City of Los Alamitos

City of Los Alamitos City of Los Alamitos Administrative Regulation Regulation: 2. 2 Title: Authority: Date Revised: City Council Agenda Preparation City Charter December 6, 2004City Manager 1. Purpose: The purpose of this

More information

RESOLUTION NO /0001/62863v1

RESOLUTION NO /0001/62863v1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS ESTABLISHING AN AREA OF BENEFIT TO BE KNOWN AS THE "NORTH PERRIS ROAD AND BRIDGE BENEFIT DISTRICT," LEVYING A FEE ON PROPERTY WITHIN SAID DISTRICT

More information

Item 8C 1 of 17

Item 8C 1 of 17 MEETING DATE: January 27, 2016 PREPARED BY: Kathy Hollywood City Clerk DEPT. DIRECTOR: Kathy Hollywood DEPARTMENT: City Clerk CITY MANAGER: Karen P. Brust SUBJECT: Adoption of City Council Ordinance No.

More information

MINUTES ORANGEBURG COUNTY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, :30 P.M.

MINUTES ORANGEBURG COUNTY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, :30 P.M. MINUTES ORANGEBURG COUNTY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, 2012 5:30 P.M. Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the news media was notified and notice was posted on the bulletin board 24 hours prior to the meeting.

More information

TOWN OF WEST NEW YORK COUNTY OF HUDSON, STATE OF NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE #35/17

TOWN OF WEST NEW YORK COUNTY OF HUDSON, STATE OF NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE #35/17 TOWN OF WEST NEW YORK COUNTY OF HUDSON, STATE OF NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE #35/17 AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 317 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WEST NEW YORK ENTITLED SHORT TERM VACATION RENTALS IN RESIDENTIAL

More information

NESCOPECK TOWNSHIP LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

NESCOPECK TOWNSHIP LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NESCOPECK TOWNSHIP LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO. DETERIORATED PROPERTIES AND DANGEROUS CONDITIONS AN ORDINANCE OF NESCOPECK TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PROVIDING FOR THE VACATING,

More information

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Anthony Farnum, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member

City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Anthony Farnum, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member 4:00pm Call to Order Upstairs conference room City Council Kevin Mumpower, Mayor Kevin Wingard, Vice Mayor Anthony Farnum, Council Member Bill Hartley, Council Member Neal Osborne, Council Member BRISTOL,

More information

ORDINANCE NO C.S.

ORDINANCE NO C.S. ORDINANCE NO. 1413 C.S. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A BY-DISTRICT ELECTION PROCESS IN FOUR COUNCIL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CODE 10010 & CALIFORNIA

More information

CITY OF ITHACA CITY COUNCIL MEETING December 18, :00 PM

CITY OF ITHACA CITY COUNCIL MEETING December 18, :00 PM CITY OF ITHACA CITY COUNCIL MEETING December 18, 2018 7:00 PM The regular meeting of the City of Ithaca City Council, held at 129 W. Emerson Street, Ithaca, Michigan, was called to order by Mayor Schafer

More information

MINUTES LONGBOAT KEY TOWN COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 2, :00 P.M.

MINUTES LONGBOAT KEY TOWN COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 2, :00 P.M. MINUTES LONGBOAT KEY TOWN COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 2, 2015-7:00 P.M. Present: Also: Present: Mayor Jim Brown, Vice Mayor Jack Duncan, Commrs. Terry Gans, Lynn Larson, Irwin Pastor, Phill Younger,

More information

MINUTES DeKalb Park District Study Session of the Board of Commissioners May 18, 2017 Ellwood House Visitor s Center 509 N. 1 st Street, DeKalb, IL

MINUTES DeKalb Park District Study Session of the Board of Commissioners May 18, 2017 Ellwood House Visitor s Center 509 N. 1 st Street, DeKalb, IL MINUTES DeKalb Park District Study Session of the Board of Commissioners May 18, 2017 Ellwood House Visitor s Center 509 N. 1 st Street, DeKalb, IL Study Session 6:30 p.m. I. Meeting Call to Order and

More information

1 STATE OF GEORGIA 2 CITY OF COLLEGE PARK 3 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF COLLEGE PARK,

1 STATE OF GEORGIA 2 CITY OF COLLEGE PARK 3 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF COLLEGE PARK, 1 STATE OF GEORGIA 2 CITY OF COLLEGE PARK 3 ORDINANCE NO. 2018-11 4 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF COLLEGE PARK, 5 GEORGIA, BY AMENDING ARTICLE I (IN GENERAL) OF CHAPTER 10 (MUNICIPAL

More information

Work Session Agenda Staunton City Council Caucus Room September 28, :15 p.m.

Work Session Agenda Staunton City Council Caucus Room September 28, :15 p.m. Work Session Agenda Staunton City Council Caucus Room September 28, 2017 6:15 p.m. Invocation/Moment of Silence Dull 6:15 p.m. 1. Consideration of Work Session and Regular Meeting Agendas 6:20 p.m. 2.

More information

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia April 11, 2017

BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia April 11, 2017 City Council Bill Hartley, Mayor Archie Hubbard III, Vice Mayor Doug Fleenor, Council Member Kevin Mumpower, Council Member Kevin Wingard, Council Member BRISTOL VIRGINIA CITY COUNCIL 300 Lee Street Bristol,

More information

REGULAR MEETING OF THE FARMVILLE TOWN COUNCIL HELD ON DECEMBER 12, 2018

REGULAR MEETING OF THE FARMVILLE TOWN COUNCIL HELD ON DECEMBER 12, 2018 Regular Meeting of December 12, 2018, Pg. 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE FARMVILLE TOWN COUNCIL HELD ON DECEMBER 12, 2018 Mayor Whitus called to order the regular meeting of the Farmville Town Council held on

More information

ORDINANCE NO

ORDINANCE NO ORDINANCE NO. 2002-2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHWEST RANCHES, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHWEST RANCHES TO CREATE A CONDITIONAL USE CLASSIFICATION FOR EXHIBITION OF

More information

ORDINANCE NO. WHEREAS, Article XI of the Charter requires the City Commission to place the charter review committee s proposals on the ballot; and

ORDINANCE NO. WHEREAS, Article XI of the Charter requires the City Commission to place the charter review committee s proposals on the ballot; and ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE III OF THE CITY CHARTER ENTITLED "ELECTIONS," INCLUDING CHANGES TO THE DIVISIONS ENTITLED CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS AND CANDIDATES,

More information

SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT

SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Agenda Item No: 5.a Meeting Date: February 16, 2016 Department: LIBRARY SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Prepared by: SARAH HOUGHTON, LIBRARY DIRECTOR City Manager Approval: TOPIC: SUBJECT: AUTHORIZE

More information

AGENDA. 5. Executive Director s Report Thomas C. Chatmon Jr., Executive Director

AGENDA. 5. Executive Director s Report Thomas C. Chatmon Jr., Executive Director DDB MEETING NOTICE WELCOME! We are very glad you have joined us for today's meeting. If you are not on the agenda and would like to speak at the meeting and address the Board, please fill out an appearance

More information

HARVEY CEDARS, NJ Tuesday, December 20, 2016

HARVEY CEDARS, NJ Tuesday, December 20, 2016 HARVEY CEDARS, NJ Tuesday, December 20, 2016 The regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of Harvey Cedars, NJ was called to order by Mayor Oldham at 4:30pm. Commissioners Gerkens and

More information

SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 6, 2018

SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING The special Sikeston City Council meeting of September 6, 2018 was called to order at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, located at 105 East Center, Sikeston. Present

More information

King and Queen County Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting. Monday, November 7, :00 P.M.

King and Queen County Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting. Monday, November 7, :00 P.M. King and Queen County Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Monday, November 7, 2016 7:00 P.M. King and Queen County Courts and Administration Building General District Courtroom Minutes of the Meeting

More information

CITY OF EDGERTON, KANSAS CHARTER ORDINANCES. CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 1 (Superseded by Charter Ordinance No. 4)

CITY OF EDGERTON, KANSAS CHARTER ORDINANCES. CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 1 (Superseded by Charter Ordinance No. 4) CITY OF EDGERTON, KANSAS CHARTER ORDINANCES CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 1 (Superseded by Charter Ordinance No. 4) Exemption the City of Edgerton, Kansas from Section 15-201 of the 1961 Supplement to the General

More information

CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL

CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL CALL TO ORDER Mayor Procter called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Ron Dybvig offered the invocation, and Vice Mayor Aguirre led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL Councilmember Richard

More information

ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RULES OF PROCEDURE. Adopted January, 2015

ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RULES OF PROCEDURE. Adopted January, 2015 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RULES OF PROCEDURE Adopted January, 2015 Albemarle County Board of Supervisors Rules of Procedures Table of Contents A. Board Members 1 B. Officers 1 C. Clerk and

More information

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE WYTHEVILLE TOWN COUNCIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018, AT 7:00 P.M.

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE WYTHEVILLE TOWN COUNCIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018, AT 7:00 P.M. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE WYTHEVILLE TOWN COUNCIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018, AT 7:00 P.M. Members present: Others present: Trenton G. Crewe, Jr., Jacqueline K. King,

More information

PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT

PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT / TITLE: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE CALIFORNIA

More information

2. Invocation Father Geoffrey Gwynne, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church

2. Invocation Father Geoffrey Gwynne, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church STATE OF TEXAS )( CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD )( COUNTIES OF GALVESTON/HARRIS )( SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 )( AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A FRIENDSWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT 4:30 PM ON MONDAY,

More information

Definitions Permit and Exemptions

Definitions Permit and Exemptions ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MORENO VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE CITY OF MORENO VALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE, BY ADDING THERETO A NEW CHAPTER 5.24 ESTABLISHING

More information

ORDINANCE Borough of Metuchen County of Middlesex State of New Jersey

ORDINANCE Borough of Metuchen County of Middlesex State of New Jersey ORDINANCE 2015-10 Borough of Metuchen County of Middlesex State of New Jersey ORDINANCE REGULATING VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTIES AND STOREFRONTS IN THE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council

More information

LUNENBURG COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM 104 VICTORIA, VIRGINIA. Minutes of May 8, 2014 Meeting

LUNENBURG COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM 104 VICTORIA, VIRGINIA. Minutes of May 8, 2014 Meeting LUNENBURG COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM 104 VICTORIA, VIRGINIA Minutes of May 8, 2014 Meeting The regular meeting of the Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors was held on Thursday,

More information

ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE,

ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ORDINANCE NO. 2018-103 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS, ORDERING A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 5TH DAY OF MAY, 2018, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE MAYOR AND THREE

More information

timely access to information opportunities to address the various legislative bodies prior to decisions being made and easy and timely

timely access to information opportunities to address the various legislative bodies prior to decisions being made and easy and timely ORDINANCE NO NS 2843 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTIONS 2155 AND 2157 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA SUNSHINE ORDINANCE FOLLOWS THE CITY COUNCIL

More information

REVISED: 2/16/10. WHEREAS, the District is now faced with the most severe fiscal emergency of the post-proposition 13 era; and

REVISED: 2/16/10. WHEREAS, the District is now faced with the most severe fiscal emergency of the post-proposition 13 era; and REVISED: 2/16/10 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ORDERING AN ELECTION TO AUTHORIZE A QUALIFIED SPECIAL TAX, ESTABLISHING SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ELECTION ORDER,

More information

SECTION VI. APPENDIX BEDFORD-LANDING WATERFRONT HISTORIC DISTRICT ORDINANCE

SECTION VI. APPENDIX BEDFORD-LANDING WATERFRONT HISTORIC DISTRICT ORDINANCE SECTION VI. APPENDIX BEDFORD-LANDING WATERFRONT HISTORIC DISTRICT ORDINANCE GUIDELINES FOR THE BEDFORD-LANDING -WATERFRONT HISTORIC DISTRICT NEW BEDFORD HISTORICAL COMMISSION BY-LAWS Adopted by the Commission

More information

AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA:

AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA: AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AND CREATE A SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS LAKE WYLIE PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT IN YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA; TO DEFINE ITS AREAS AND BOUNDARIES; TO DEFINE THE NATURE

More information

ACTION MEETING July 13, 2011

ACTION MEETING July 13, 2011 ACTION MEETING July 13, 2011 MUNICIPAL BUILDING DELRAN, NJ Sunshine Statement: Be advised that proper notice has been given by the Township Council in accordance with the sunshine law in the following

More information

AGENDA BARTONVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. Wednesday, August 1, 2018 BARTONVILLE TOWN HALL 1941 E. JETER ROAD, BARTONVILLE, TX :00 P.M.

AGENDA BARTONVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. Wednesday, August 1, 2018 BARTONVILLE TOWN HALL 1941 E. JETER ROAD, BARTONVILLE, TX :00 P.M. A. CALL TO ORDER AGENDA BARTONVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Wednesday, August 1, 2018 BARTONVILLE TOWN HALL 1941 E. JETER ROAD, BARTONVILLE, TX 76226 7:00 P.M. B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE AMERICAN

More information

The Planning and Zoning Commission met in a regular meeting with the following members present:

The Planning and Zoning Commission met in a regular meeting with the following members present: THE BARTONVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON THE 1 st DAY OF MARCH, 2017, AT BARTONVILLE TOWN HALL, 1941 E. JETER ROAD, BARTONVILLE, TX 76226, COUNTY OF DENTON, TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The

More information

ORDINANCE NO AMENDING CHAPTER OF THE SAN MATEO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE

ORDINANCE NO AMENDING CHAPTER OF THE SAN MATEO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE NO. 2008-4 AMENDING CHAPTER 17.24 OF THE SAN MATEO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE WHEREAS, Streets and Highways Code section 5610 provides that the owners of property fronting

More information

AGENDA REPORT. INTRODUCTION This ordinance amends the Municipal Code to limit new or expanded medical uses in commercial zones.

AGENDA REPORT. INTRODUCTION This ordinance amends the Municipal Code to limit new or expanded medical uses in commercial zones. çbev~rly~rly AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: Janua~ 11,2011 Item Number: G-6 To: Honorable Mayor & City Council From: City Attorney Subject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS AMENDING THE BEVERLY HILLS

More information

On April 6, 2015, the City Council introduced on first reading Ordinance No

On April 6, 2015, the City Council introduced on first reading Ordinance No CITY COUNCIL APRIL 20, 2015 CONSENT CALENDAR SUBJECT: ORDINANCE NO. 15-952 ( 2ND READING) APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO CLARIFY CONSTRUCTION MITIGATION STANDARDS FOR ZONE CLEARANCES

More information

ORDINANCE NO WHEREAS, by act of the General Assembly of Virginia as codified by Chapter 11,

ORDINANCE NO WHEREAS, by act of the General Assembly of Virginia as codified by Chapter 11, ORDINANCE NO. 640 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE USE OF LAND AND THE USE AND LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES; REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE HEIGHT AND BULK OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES

More information

Mayor Whitlow called the meeting to order at 6:32 P.M. and presided. Mayor Whitlow led the pledge of allegiance to the American and Texas flags.

Mayor Whitlow called the meeting to order at 6:32 P.M. and presided. Mayor Whitlow led the pledge of allegiance to the American and Texas flags. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN CITY OF PORT LAVACA On this the 14 th day of January, 2013, the City Council of the City of Port Lavaca, Texas, convened in regular session at 6:30 p.m. at the regular

More information

Appendix A: Draft Billboard Ordinance

Appendix A: Draft Billboard Ordinance Appendix A: Draft Billboard Ordinance THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK DRAFT ORDINANCE NO. 11-18 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE ADOPTING MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 1860-18,

More information

ORDINANCE NUMBER 1279

ORDINANCE NUMBER 1279 ORDINANCE NUMBER 1279 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING IT WILL COMPLY WITH THE VOLUNTARY ALTERNATIVE REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PURSUANT TO PART 1.9 OF DIVISION

More information

WHEREAS, for a variety of social, economic and personal reasons, many people dwell in their vehicles on City public streets;

WHEREAS, for a variety of social, economic and personal reasons, many people dwell in their vehicles on City public streets; ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 85.02 to establish regulations governing the use of vehicles for dwelling on City public streets and to provide a sunset of the regulations

More information

Resolution No

Resolution No Resolution No. 2016-118 RESOLUTION ORDERING THAT A BUSINESS LICENSE TAX MEASURE BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016 ELECTION, REQUESTING COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICIALS TO CONDUCT THE ELECTION,

More information

AGENDA BOROUGH OF CARLISLE COUNCIL MEETING. January 10, :00 PM. Downtown Carlisle Association Annual Report, DCA Executive Director Glenn White

AGENDA BOROUGH OF CARLISLE COUNCIL MEETING. January 10, :00 PM. Downtown Carlisle Association Annual Report, DCA Executive Director Glenn White BOROUGH OF CARLISLE COUNCIL MEETING January 10, 2019 7:00 PM MOMENT OF SILENCE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG Councilor Crampsie Councilor Crampsie ROLL CALL OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS AND VISITORS TO

More information

e, Hotovy, Vandenberg, Kobus, and Smith. Voting NAY: None. The motion carri

e, Hotovy, Vandenberg, Kobus, and Smith. Voting NAY: None. The motion carri e, Hotovy, Vandenberg, Kobus, and Smith. Voting NAY: None. The motion carri Earlier in the day, Bob Wright had called the City Office to say that he did not have a proposal ready. Therefore,

More information

ASHLAND TOWN COUNCIL May 3, :00 p.m. Minutes

ASHLAND TOWN COUNCIL May 3, :00 p.m. Minutes ASHLAND TOWN COUNCIL May 3, 2011 7:00 p.m. Minutes The Ashland Town Council met in closed meeting at 6:15pm on May 3, 2011 in the Town council chambers of town hall. Those in attendance were: Mayor Prichard,

More information

Town of Ulysses Regular Town Board Meeting September 11, 2012 **Audio available on website

Town of Ulysses Regular Town Board Meeting September 11, 2012 **Audio available on website Town of Ulysses Regular Town Board Meeting **Audio available on website www.ulysses.ny.us Present: Supervisor Roxanne Marino; Councilpersons Elizabeth Thomas, Lucia Tyler, David Kerness and Kevin Romer;

More information

COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT RECITALS

COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT RECITALS FINAL: 9/11/15 COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT This COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (the Agreement ) is entered into as of this [ ] day of [ ], 2015 by and between the CITY OF MARYSVILLE, OHIO (the

More information