First Order of Business
· Presentation None
· Public Hearings
Ø Public Comment on China Village Liquor License Renewal
Ø Public Comment on the Amendment to Redemption Centers
Second Order of Business:
Approval of January 21, 2003 Town Council Minutes
Third Order of Business:
Reports from the Council Chair
Ø State of theTown Report
Reports from the Town Manager
Ø Appointment of Code Enforcement Officer
Ø Report on McKin Information
Ø State of the Town Report
Council Correspondence
Fourth Order of Business:
Committee Appointments and Resignations
· Appointment of Kathy Wood as a full-time member to the Recreation and Conservation Committee
Committee Reports and Business
Workshop Status
Council Business
Fifth Order of Business:
Additions to the Agenda
Sixth Order of Business: New Orders
Order #58:
Council review and action on the China Village Liquor License Renewal application, 271 Shaker Road, Gray,Maine. Sponsor Town Manager.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Order #59: [2nd Reading]
Council review and action on the Redemption Center Addendum. Sponsor Town Manager.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Order #60:
Council review and action on the length of the water line extension on Route 100 South. Sponsor Town Manager.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Order #61:
Council review and action on hiring a Consulting Engineer for the Megquire Bridge Project. Sponsor Town Manager.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Seventh Order of Business: Tabled Orders:
Order #55:
Written notification to the Public of the Council s intent to change its rules. Sponsor Town Council.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Eighth Order of Business: Standing Orders
Order #1:
Public Discussion of Non-Agenda Items.
Order #2:
Council approval of Pole Permits to Central Maine Power and Pine Tree Telephone Company.
None
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Ninth Order of Business:
Adjournment
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