August 11, 2003 Council Meeting

TOWN OF WINSLOW, MAINE

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

August 11, 2003

7:30 P. M.

AGENDA

 

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING:

  1. Roll call
  2. Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting (July 14)
  3. Communications
  4. Legislative Report from Ken Fletcher
  5. Other
  6. Reports of Committees and Commissions
  1. Town Manager’s Report
  2. Assessor’s Supplemental Tax to be Acknowledged by Council
  3. Department Reports–Police, Fire, Code Enforcement, Public Works, Library
  4. Finance Committee Report (Treasurer’s Warrants)
  5. Financial Report

OLD BUSINESS:

  1. Resolution No. 17-2003:  Pawnbroker’s License – James A. Smith d/b/a Jim’s Gun

                                              Shop, 69 Bay Street.  (Second Reading)  Sponsored by

                                               Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 19-2003:  The Acceptance of a Small Strip of Land from Rene and

                                               Kathleen Desrosiers.  (Second Reading)  Sponsored by

                                               Howard Mette.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Order No. 5-2003:  The Sales of the Town of Winslow’s Interest in the Recycling

Building Located at the Waterville Industrial Park. (First Reading)   Sponsored by Howard Mette.

  1. Order No. 6-2003:  The Expenditure of Funds Fromthe Sale of Property on Mohegan

 Street.  (First Reading)  Sponsored by Howard Mette.

  1. Order No. 7-2003:  The Acceptance of South Ridge Drive in South Ridge Estates.

                                     (First Reading)  Sponsored by Howard Mette.

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