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Union City Borough posts Sept. 16 council agenda with tax-exoneration and CDBG application
Summary
The posted agenda for Union City Borough’s Sept. 16 council meeting lists routine approvals, departmental reports, a proposed tax-exoneration resolution for 121 East High Street, a resolution for an Erie County housing count, Halloween-hours and ordinance amendments, and a CDBG application for Mun Lot #1.
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Union City Borough posted its council meeting agenda for Sept. 16, 2024, listing a 6:30 p.m. start at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, Union City. The posted agenda outlines routine procedural items, departmental reports and several motions the council will consider.
According to the posted agenda, motions on the docket include approval of the agenda and minutes from the Aug. 27, 2024 meeting; the secretary’s report; and approval of paid and unpaid bills. The agenda also schedules a Hearing of the Visitors for public comment and reviews of the August 2024 code enforcement and zoning reports, plus reports from the mayor, police chief, street supervisor and borough manager.
Several substantive items are listed as motions. The agenda seeks approval of a resolution to exonerate taxes for the property at 121 East High Street. It also includes a motion to approve a resolution for Erie County to complete a new countywide comprehensive housing plan or count. The borough is proposing Halloween hours from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Oct. 31, 2024, and motions to pass both a parking ordinance amendment and a zoning ordinance amendment.
The agenda further requests approval to submit an application to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for Mun Lot #1. The posted agenda does not provide specifics about the proposed use of CDBG funds or the text of the ordinance amendments; those details would be presented at the meeting or in accompanying staff materials.
The agenda closes with administration and department liaison reports, adjournment and a notice of an executive session to discuss real estate, personnel and contracts with no action to be taken. The posting also includes a brief line, “TO BE TAKEN,” which suggests additional items may be scheduled or carried forward for consideration at the meeting.
The council is scheduled to consider the listed motions at the Sept. 16 meeting; outcomes and any amendments or votes will be available in the meeting minutes or a subsequent posting.
