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Minutes of City of
May 14, 2007
QUORUM:
A meeting of The Mayor and Common Council was held in City Hall,
Mayor Ferguson read a Proclamation declaring Wednesday, June 6, 2007 the Carroll County Law Enforcement Torch Run Day for the benefit of the Special Olympics.
MINUTES:
Mrs. Albert moved to approve the minutes of the meeting of April 23, 2007. Mr. Utz seconded and the Motion passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Ms. Sandy Ebaugh of the Office of Housing and Community Development summarized the Community Development Block Grant Program Citizen Participation Plan and the Residential Anti-Displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan. There being no further comment, Mayor Ferguson closed the hearing and the record.
Mr. Gary Ehlers, Manager of Housing and Community Development, summarized the Annual Public Housing Administration Plan and the Annual Administrative Plan for Fiscal Year 2007 – 2008. There being no further comment, Mayor Ferguson closed the hearing and the record.
REPORTS FROM MAYOR:
Mayor Ferguson announced his reappointment of Mr.Jay Bogash and Mr. Joe Barley to the City Tree Commission. Upon Motion of Mr. Pecoraro, seconded by Mr. Utz and unanimously passed, the reappointments were confirmed.
Mayor Ferguson introduced Toni Pomeroy and Jill Paparonous of the recently opened Pomeroy’s Jewlers, along with their landlord, David Baxter. At the Mayor’s request, Chief Spaulding reported on several initiatives to deal with a group of people that has been loitering near the store on
REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES:
Dr. Wack reported that the Cable Committee would meet on May 24, 2007.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:
Dr. Wack moved to adopt Resolution No. R07-4 - Community Development Block Grant Program Citizen Participation Plan. Mr. Pecoraro seconded and the Motion passed unanimously.
Mrs. Albert moved to adopt Resolution No. R07-5 - Residential Anti-Displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan. Mr. Utz seconded and the Motion passed unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS:
Mr. Utz moved to cancel the meetings of May 28 and June 25, 2007. Mr. Pecoraro seconded and the Motion passed unanimously.
Council President Chiavacci announced that the Biennial Organizational Meeting and the Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2008 Tax Rate, the Fiscal Year 2008 Budget, and the Capital Improvements Program would take place in City Hall on Monday, May 21, 2007 at 7:00 P.M.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS
Mr. Schroers reported on the success of the Flower and Jazz Festival. He thanked the Streets Department and the Police Department for their assistance.
Mr. Schroers reported that the family of the late Brandon Main, an avid skateboarder, donated $3,200 to the City skatepark after holding a fundraising event.
Mr. Glass reported that the annual hydrant flushing would begin during the next week. He also gave an update on various construction projects.
Ms. Wolf thanked Sandy Ebaugh for organizing the first annual small business reception on behalf of the Greater Westminster Development Corporation and
Ms. Wolf noted that she was working with the
CITIZEN COMMENTS:
Toni Pomeroy, owner of Pomeroy’s Jewelers, thanked City staff for helping her to open the store and expressed concern about loitering in the area of
Greater Westminster Development Corporation President Lori Graham reported on recent activities of the organization. She also advised that the second annual Jeff Graham Memorial Ride would take place on Sunday, May 20, 2007.
Council President Chiavacci recessed the meeting at 7:55 P.M. He reconvened the meeting at 8:15 P.M.
Mayor Ferguson presented City resident Susan Thomas with a Mayor’s Recognition for her years of service on the Historic District Commission.
Chief Judges of Election Nancy Smelser and Susan Thomas announced the results of the election held that day, reading the following Statement.
Today’s election results are as follows: The total number of votes cast is 411.
Of that number, the votes cast for each candidate are as follows:
FOR COMMON COUNCIL
Suzanne Albert 287
Charles Cull 104
William Gill 105
Gregory Pecoraro 284
Robert Wack 319
Kenneth Warren 52
The three candidates who received the highest number of votes for Common Council are: Robert Wack, Suzanne Albert, and Gregory Pecoraro.
Respectfully submitted this 14th day of May, 2007, Nancy A. Smelser and Susan H. Thomas, Chief Judges of Election.
Council President Chiavacci adjourned the meeting at 8:20 p.m.
Laurell E. Taylor
City Clerk
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