November 10, 2003 Council Meeting

TOWN OF WINSLOW, MAINE

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING &

PUBLIC HEARING

November 10, 2003

AGENDA

7:00 P. M.

 

PUBLIC HEARING:

  1. Ordinance No. 4-2003:  The Amendment of Ordinance No. 4-2002, “The

        Administration of General Assistance.”

  1. Resolution No. 20-2003:   Application for a Special Amusement Permit (Renewal) for

                                                MacCrillis-Rousseau Post #8835 V.F.W., Dunbar Road.

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING:

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

OLD BUSINESS:

  1. Ordinance No. 4-2003:  The Amendment of Ordinance No. 4-2002, “The

        Administration of General Assistance.”  (Second Reading)

        Sponsored by Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 20-2003:   Application for a Special Amusement Permit (Renewal) for

                                                MacCrillis-Rousseau Post #8835 V.F.W., Dunbar Road.

                                               (Second Reading)  Sponsored by Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 21-2003:  Application for a Class I Liquor and Club Catering License

                                               (Renewal) by MacCrillis-Rousseau Post #8835 V.F.W.,

Dunbar Road.  (Second Reading)  Sponsored by

Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 22-2003:  Application for Bottle Club Registration (Renewal) for

                                                Frank and Irene Giordano d/b/a Giordano’s Camping and

            Recreation Club, North Pond Road.  (Second Reading)

           Sponsored by Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 25-2003:  Authorization for the Kennebec Valley Council of

                                                Governments to Apply on Behalf of the Town of Winslow

                                                for Participation in the Pine Tree Zones.  (Second Reading)

                                                Sponsored by Howard Mette.

NEW BUSINESS:

  1. Ordinance No. 5-2003:  An Amendment to Ordinance No. 1-1998 Personnel Rules

                                            and Regulations-Job Descriptions-Pay Scale Schedule for

                                            Town Employees.  (First Reading)  Sponsored by Admin.

  1. Order No. 9-2003:  The Acceptance of Summer Court as a Town Street Located in the

                                    Approved Summer Court Condominium (Phase II) Subdivision

                                    Approved March 7, 2002, by the Winslow Planning Board.  (First

                                    Reading)  Sponsored by Howard Mette.

  1. Order No. 10-2003:  The Installation of a Street Light on the Corner of Patterson

                                      Avenue and the China Road.  (First Reading)  Sponsored by

                                      Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 26-2003:  A Policy for Consideration of a Road or Street for

Acceptance as a Public Way.  (First Reading)  Sponsored by Howard Mette.

  1. Resolution No. 27-2003:  Approval of Application for an Automobile Graveyard/

Junkyard Permit for Randall Fredette d/b/a Babe’s Garage, 22 Frawley Street.  (First Reading)  Sponsored by Administration.

  1. Resolution No. 28-2003:  Approval of Application for an Automobile Graveyard/

                                               Junkyard Permit for Roger and Kay Penney        Morrill Road.  (First Reading)  Sponsored by Administration.

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