CITY
COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
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Meeting #16 August
22, 2005 6:00
p.m.
City/County Government Office Building Room
301
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Convene - Lord’s Prayer -
Pledge of Allegiance
Adoption of Agenda
Proclamation proclaiming
September as “National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month” -
Mayor Barrie P. Tilghman
Certificates of Appreciation
recognizing Hebreux StFleur and T.E.E. Enterprises - Mayor Barrie P.
Tilghman
Approval
of August 8, 2005 Minutes
East
Side Men’s Club tax credit request - Mr. John Cawley/Mr. Cliff Shahan
Ordinance
No. 1949 - 2nd reading - amending Section 10.04.060, charges for
parking violations, of the
Salisbury Municipal Code - Police Chief Allan Webster
Public
Hearing - Ordinance No. 1952 - 1st
reading - text amendment of the Salisbury Municipal Code
amending
Sections 17.156.020D, 17.160.020D and 17.196.020C, Parking Violations in the
R-5, R-8
and
R-10 Residential Districts, R-5A, R-8A and R-10A Residential Districts and
Off-Street Parking
and
Loading Standards - Mr. Jack Lenox
Resolution
No. 1285 - adopting schedule of parking fines - Police Chief Allan Webster
Ordinance
No. 1953 - 1st reading - extending the period of existing lawful
occupancy by more than
two
unrelated persons within the “family” definition as set forth in Section
17.04.120, Definitions, of
the Salisbury
Municipal Code - Mr. Paul Wilber
Resolution
No. 1286 - adopting National Incident Management System policy - Police Chief
Allan
Webster
Resolution
No. 1287 - establishing “No Parking Here to Corner” sign on Walnut Street -
Police Chief
Allan
Webster
Resolution
No. 1288 - accepting School Bus Safety Enforcement Program grant - Police Chief
Allan
Webster
Resolution
No. 1289 - establishing a date for a public hearing - Pemberton Drive-Crockett
Property
Annexation
- Mr. Clay Hall
Resolution
No. 1290 - accepting grant award from Maryland Historical Trust - Mrs. Loré
Chambers
Resolution
No. 1291 - accepting Transportation Enhancement Program grant - Mr. Chip
Messick
Resolution
No. 1292 - approving a waiver of water and sewer capacity fee for Lodges at
Naylor Mill
project
- Mr. Chip Messick
Resolution
No. 1293 - permitting the extension of the south perimeter fence of the Zoo
Division to
accommodate
a service road - Mr. Chip Messick
Resolution
No. 1294 - accepting gift of the New York Avenue Playground and reviving the
corporate
ownership
entity - Mr. Paul Wilber
Resolution
No. 1295 - opposing Senate Bill 1504, the “Broadband Investment and Consumer
Choice
Act” -
Mr. John Pick/Mike Goodson
Resolution
No. 1296 - adopting a policy on the granting of a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes for
affordable
housing
projects which serve low income people - Mr. John Pick
Resolution
No. 1297 - granting a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes for Westbrook Apartment Homes -
Mr. John
Pick
Resolution
No. 1298 - reappointment to Traffic and Safety Advisory Committee - Mayor
Barrie P.
Tilghman
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Copies of the agenda items
are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office Room 305 - City/County Government Office Building 410-548-3140 or on the City’s
web site The City Council reserves the
right to go into closed session. |
Proposed agenda items for September
12, 2005 (subject to change)
•
Ordinance No.
1952 - 2nd reading - text amendment of the Salisbury Municipal
Code amending Sections 17.156.020D, 17.160.020D and 17.196.020C, Parking
Violations in the R-5, R-8 and R-10 Residential Districts, R-5A, R-8A and R-10A
Residential Districts and Off-Street Parking and Loading Standards
•
Ordinance No.
1953 - 2nd reading - extending
the period of existing lawful occupancy by more than two unrelated persons
within the “family” definition as set forth in Section 17.04.120, Definitions,
of the Salisbury Municipal Code
•
Public Hearing -
Resolution No. 1250 - Mack Lane-University Park Phase II Annexation
• Resolution - establishing policy for waiver of water and sewer capacity fees to encourage development or redevelopment consistent with City goals
• Resolution - accepting gift of Cypress Street property