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Union City Borough Council agenda lists possible hire of part‑time officer, $500 property purchase and land‑use motions

Union City Borough Council · August 13, 2024
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Summary

The posted agenda for the Union City Borough Council meeting on Aug. 13, 2024 lists motions to consider hiring a part‑time police officer, purchase property for $500, storm sewer repairs, a subdivision on West High Street, a boat‑launch easement and approval of 2025 pension minimums. The transcript is the agenda only and records no discussion or votes.

The Union City Borough Council posted an agenda for its Aug. 13, 2024 meeting at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, listing several motions the body intended to consider.

Key items on the agenda included a possible motion to hire a part‑time police officer; a motion to approve the purchase of property for $500; a motion to install a catch basin at 104 East High Street and to approve a related sign easement; and a motion to approve a proposed subdivision on West High Street. The agenda also lists a motion to sign an easement for a boat launch and a motion to approve the borough’s 2025 minimum municipal obligations for pensions.

The document names the Mayor, the Police Chief, the Street Supervisor and the Borough Manager as presenters for relevant reports and updates, and it includes two scheduled executive sessions: one to discuss personnel with possible action and one to discuss personnel and contracts with no action to be taken. The agenda also sets time for the Hearing of the Visitors and routine administration and department liaison reports.

The posted transcript provided here is the meeting agenda only. It lists motions and agenda items but contains no spoken discussion, no names of nominees or applicants, no mover/second information and no recorded votes or outcomes. Where the agenda states a dollar amount—specifically the $500 property purchase—that amount appears only as part of the agenda line; additional details about the parcel, seller, or funding source are not specified.

Because the file is an agenda rather than minutes or a verbatim transcript of the meeting, readers should not interpret the listed motions as having been approved. Any formal actions, vote tallies, or substantive discussion are not included in this document and would need to be confirmed in meeting minutes or a subsequent transcript that records proceedings and outcomes.