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Union City Borough council agenda for July 9 includes police hiring, zoning and broadband items
Summary
Union City Borough's July 9 council meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, lists consideration of amending zoning and parking ordinances, a motion to hire a full-time police officer, a retroactive appointment for a code enforcement officer, and discussion of broadband and Route 97 engineering costs.
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The Union City Borough Council is scheduled to meet July 9, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The posted agenda lists a series of items the council will consider, including proposed changes to local ordinances, personnel actions and discussion of infrastructure projects.
The agenda shows the council will consider amending the borough zoning ordinance and the parking ordinance; the posted items do not include proposed language or specify affected parcels or blocks. The zoning and parking items are listed as discussion items, not as finalized ordinances, and no sponsor or ordinance text appears in the agenda.
Personnel matters on the agenda include a motion to hire a full-time police officer and a separate "retroactive motion to appoint [a] code enforcement officer." The agenda does not identify candidate names, movers, seconds or any vote tallies; both motions are listed as items for council consideration at the meeting.
The council will receive a civil service certified list, per the agenda, which typically provides the roster of eligible candidates for civil-service positions. The agenda does not supply the certified-list content or indicate whether the council will act on a specific candidate during the session.
Infrastructure and service items include discussion of additional help for public works and a scheduled discussion about an engineering agreement and costs for the Route 97 project. The agenda also lists a discussion of a resolution regarding broadband and a possible public hearing on that subject; neither the text of the resolution nor the date for any hearing appears in the posted agenda.
Standard business items are listed as well: approval of the agenda and minutes, departmental reports from the mayor, police chief, street supervisor and borough manager, department liaison reports, and other administrative items. The agenda closes with adjournment and an executive session to discuss personnel with no action to be taken in that session.
The posted agenda outlines the subjects to be addressed but contains no outcomes, votes, or reported decisions. Readers who want the results of any listed motion or the text of proposed ordinances should consult the meeting minutes or subsequent council records after the July 9 session.
