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Union City agenda lists property purchase, easements, subdivision and pension obligation for Aug. 13 meeting

Union City Borough Council · August 13, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough Council agenda for Aug. 13, 2024 includes motions to approve a $500 property purchase, install a catch basin at 104 East High Street and sign related easements, approve a proposed West High Street subdivision, and adopt the borough's 2025 Minimum Municipal Obligations for pensions. Vote outcomes are not specified in the agenda.

The Union City Borough Council’s Aug. 13, 2024 agenda lists several formal motions to be considered, including a proposed purchase of property for $500, authorization to install a catch basin at 104 East High Street and to sign related easements, approval of a proposed subdivision on West High Street, and a motion to adopt the borough’s 2025 Minimum Municipal Obligations for pensions. The meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street.

The agenda does not include motion text beyond the items listed, nor does it name movers, seconders or provide vote tallies. For the property purchase, the agenda specifies the purchase price ($500) but does not identify the parcel, seller, purchaser department, funding source or any conditions attached to the purchase. The catch-basin item names the installation location (104 East High Street) and indicates authorization to 'sign' (the agenda text breaks between segments), but does not specify whether the sign action refers to an easement, permit or other agreement.

A separate motion on the agenda would authorize signing an easement for a boat launch and another would consider a proposed subdivision on West High Street; neither motion is accompanied by supporting documents or conditions in the posted agenda. The agenda also lists a motion to approve the borough’s 2025 Minimum Municipal Obligations for pensions, but it does not state the MMO amounts or the actuarial figures used.

Because the posted agenda lists the items rather than recording deliberations or vote results, it is not possible from this text to report which motions passed or failed. The council is expected to address these items during its meeting; any formal votes, amendments, or recorded tallies should appear in the minutes or a subsequent meeting record.