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Cape May Point Board of Commissioners Work Session: Oct. 24, 2017

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AGENDA
BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

 

WORK SESSION OF OCTOBER 24, 2017 – 1:00 PM

 
 
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER / SUNSHINE STATEMENT
In compliance with the Open Public Meeting Act, Chapter 231, Public Laws of 1975, this meeting was properly advertised in the annual notice and duly posted on the Borough Hall bulletin board.
FLAG SALUTE
 
ROLL CALL:  Commissioner Mullock, Commissioner vanHeeswyk, Mayor Moffatt
 
ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

  • Public Works Consolidation Feasibility Study

 

COMMISSIONERS’ DISCUSSION (NEW BUSINESS / OLD BUSINESS)

  • CRS Coordinator and Atlantic-Cape Coastal Coalition
  • Vacancies on Zoning Board
  • Zoning Map review per Master Plan Re-examination Recommendations

 

 

ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION/PUBLICATION Second Reading/Public Hearing – Nov. 9th

11-2017   Bond Ordinance Providing for Road Reconstruction of Pearl Avenue and Stites Avenue in and by the Borough of Cape May Point, in the County of Cape May, New Jersey Appropriating $237,000 Therefor and Authorizing the Issuance of $217,250 Bonds or Notes of the Borough to Finance Part of the Cost Thereof

             (Supplemental Debt Statement – .079% of Equalized Valuation)

 

RESOLUTIONS

106-17 Award of Contract for CRS Coordinator Services

107-17 Zoning Board of Adjustment – Member Appointments

108-17 Bill Payment

 

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

 

 
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