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Union City Borough posts Sept. 16 agenda with tax exoneration, housing plan and ordinance amendments

Union City Borough Council · September 16, 2024
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Summary

Union City Borough posted an agenda for its Sept. 16 council meeting at 6:30 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church that lists motions on tax exoneration for 121 East High Street, a request for Erie County to complete a countywide comprehensive housing plan, parking and zoning ordinance amendments, and a CDBG application for municipal Lot #1.

Union City Borough posted its agenda for the Sept. 16, 2024 council meeting, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The document lists several motions and routine reports that the council is set to consider, but does not include movers, seconds or vote outcomes; those will be recorded during the meeting.

The agenda opens with routine procedural business: approval of the agenda, a motion to approve minutes from the Aug. 27 meeting, a motion on the secretary’s report and a motion to approve paid and unpaid bills. It also schedules a hearing of visitors and departmental reports from code enforcement, zoning, the mayor, the police chief, the street supervisor and the borough manager.

Among the substantive items listed for council action are a resolution to exonerate taxes on the property at 121 East High Street and a separate resolution asking Erie County to complete a new countywide comprehensive housing plan. The posted agenda lists those items as motions to be considered; it does not provide background documents, staff recommendations, or vote tallies.

The agenda also includes a motion to approve Halloween hours on Oct. 31 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., motions to pass parking and zoning ordinance amendments, and a motion to authorize submitting an application to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for municipal Lot #1. The agenda does not specify the text of the ordinance amendments or the proposed scope of the CDBG application; such details are typically provided with meeting packets or discussed at the meeting.

Administration and department liaison reports are listed before adjournment. The agenda closes with an executive session to discuss real estate, personnel and contracts “with no action to be taken,” and a final placeholder line, “TO BE TAKEN,” indicating additional items may be added during the meeting.

The council will consider each motion during its Sept. 16 meeting; any approvals, amendments, or vote counts will be reported after the council convenes.