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Union City Borough Council agenda includes $500 property purchase, storm-sewer repairs and pension obligation vote
Summary
The Union City Borough Council will consider hiring a part-time police officer, buying property for $500, drainage repairs at Municipal Lot #3, a catch-basin at 104 East High Street, a West High Street subdivision, a boat-launch easement and the 2025 pension obligations at its Aug. 13 meeting.
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Union City Borough Council will meet at 6 p.m. on Aug. 13, 2024, at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, to consider a slate of routine and land-use items, including a proposed $500 property purchase and the borough'025 minimum municipal obligations for pensions.
The agenda lists a "possible motion to hire a part-time officer," and notes that the Mayor will present any reports and recommendations. The Police Chief and the Street Supervisor are also scheduled to give reports; the Street Supervisor will address storm-sewer repairs at Municipal Lot No. 3.
The Borough Manager lso lists several motions for council consideration: approving the purchase of an identified property for $500; approving installation of a catch basin and a sign at 104 East High Street; approving a proposed subdivision on West High Street; and signing an easement for a boat launch. The agenda does not provide additional detail about the property being purchased, the subdivision plan, or the boat-launch easement.
The council will also consider approving the borough'025 Minimum Municipal Obligations for pensions, a required budgetary item that establishes the borough's minimum contribution levels for its pension plans for the coming year. The agenda does not specify contribution amounts.
Two executive sessions are listed: one to discuss personnel with possible action and a later session to discuss personnel and contracts with no action expected. The meeting is scheduled to include a public "Hearing of the Visitors," routine administration and department liaison reports, and adjournment.
Details such as motions' sponsors, staff recommendations, vote tallies, or supporting documents are not included in the posted agenda. Those items, if presented at the meeting, would determine whether any listed motions are adopted, amended or tabled.
