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Village of Union Board Meeting Tonight

Be an active member of the community by attending the village board meetings held on the second Wednesday of each month  at 7:00 p.m. at the ALA Hall in Union (on Main Street next door to the Brown Bottle). 

BOARD MEETING AGENDA
VILLAGE OF UNION
January 12, 2011

1. CALL TO ORDER – ROLL CALL

2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

3. CLAIMS & ACCOUNTS

4. CORRESPONDENCE

5. CLERK REPORT

6. VILLAGE MAINTENANCE REPORT

7. FIRE/RESCUE REPORT

8. UNION UNITED, INC. REPORT

OLD BUSINESS

A. DELINQUENT UTILITY ACCOUNTS – Discuss current issues with delinquent utility accounts and Authorize Chairman to shut-off delinquent utility customers in accordance with current ordinances.

B. FEMA CLAIM FOR DISASTER 1878 DISPERSEMENT DISCUSSION
   
NEW BUSINESS

A. HEALTH BOARD – MODIFY HEALTH BOARD ORDINANCE SECTION 1-501 TO ALLOW PERSONS FROM OUTSIDE OF THE VILLAGE LIMITS TO SERVE ON THE HEALTH BOARD

B. APPOINT NEW HEALTH BOARD MEMBERS

C. FIRST READING OF A NEW VACANT BUILDING ORDINANCE.

D. MODIFICATION TO SECTION 7-101: FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATION AND FUNDING

E. RATIFICATION OF VILLAGE BOARD’S DECISION TO FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST DEBRA A. MCWHA TO RECOUP PENALTIES AND INTEREST CHARGED AGAINST THE VILLAGE BY THE IRS FOR MS. MCWHA’S FAILURE TO FILE AND PAY WITHHOLDING TAXES AND TO FILE W-2S WHILE SHE SERVED AS THE VILLAGE CLERK AND TREASURER

F. DISCUSS LAWSUIT AGAINST DEBRA MCWHA

 

 

 

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