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Harrisburg City Council met November 1.

Meeting 05

Harrisburg City Council met Nov. 1.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Consent Agenda

All matters under “Consent Agenda” are considered to be routine and will be entered by one motion. Unless requested by a Council Member or citizen, there will be no separate discussion on these items. If discussion is required regarding an item, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.

Minutes:

1. Regular Meeting October 18, 2018

Financial:

1. Check Register and Warrant Report - October 2018

Miscellaneous:

Old Business:

1. Chief Gunning - Update junior high - consideration of Asbestos Abatement Workplan

2. Chief Gunning - Mobile Home Permit - Park District

3. Brown & Roberts - Toe drain update

New Business:

1. Attorney Todd Bittle - Ordinance to sell property

2. Attorney Todd Bittle - Mediacom Franchise Agreement - Ordinance to Address Payment of Cable Television Franchise Fees

3. Attorney Todd Bittle - Sexual Harassment Ordinance - amended

4. Superintendent Kelly Hefner - NPDES Permit - Renewal application

Administrative Reports:

Commissioner Natalie Miller:

1. Banner request - 11th Annual Michael Herrin Memorial Soccer Tournament - November 5 through November 12

Commissioner Beth Montfort:

1. Departmental updates

Commissioner Richard Harper:

1. Façade Improvement Grant Application - Krystal Tison and Nina Brown - 15 E. Poplar

2. Approval of credit card - WIX.com annual fee - $298.00 and $14.95

Commissioner Mike Weirauch:

1. ERI - update

Mayor John McPeek:

Citizen Comments:

Cynthia Cummins - HPD public awareness

Executive Session:

http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3acc7b_fddfeeb83b4e495fa418b33c17dfd110.pdf

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