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Narberth Borough Council recorded the following formal outcomes at its Jan. 16 business meeting. Several votes were taken by voice and recorded in the minutes as unanimous; the transcript does not include a roll-call list of individual yea/nay votes for each item.
Votes at a glance
- Consent agenda (items a'f): Approved (voice vote; recorded as unanimous). - Resolution 2025-01: Commending Jim Cornwell for service on the Planning Commission and other civic boards: Approved (unanimous). - Resolution 2025-02: Boards and commissions appointments and affirmation of professional consultants: Approved (unanimous); council amended the appointment slate to leave a HARB seat vacant pending planning commission member placement. - Resolution 2025-03: Preliminary/final subdivision and land development plan for 202 Dudley Avenue (includes two waivers): Approved (unanimous). See separate article for details. - Contract with Barbara King Thornton for professional CPA services (budgeted; up to 4 hours/month; $18,240 budget line): Approved (unanimous). - Contract with Revise (website redesign and hosting): Approved (unanimous). Staff to manage implementation and one staff representative will lead coordination. - Contract renewal with AT&T for telecommunications services (4% increase reported): Approved (unanimous). - EV charger rates: Council authorized the Electric Vehicle Advisory Committee and staff to perform a further utilization and cost analysis and return to council with a recommended rate for formal adoption (motion amended and approved).
Where votes were recorded as unanimous, the transcript shows voice votes and a councilwide “unanimous” affirmation; individual vote tallies were not read into the record for those items. Several items were approved subject to the conditions and clarifications noted in staff reports and the corresponding resolutions.
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