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North Wildwood City Council Meeting: July 18, 2017

By Press Release

 CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD
 

NOTICE OF PROPOSED AGENDA OF COUNCIL MEETING

JULY 18, 2017 AT 10:00 AM

This is a proposed agenda which is subject to change by Mayor and Council without further notice.
 
ROLL CALL……..FLAG SALUTE……..MOMENT OF SILENCE.
MINUTES:      APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 5, 2017

 

COMMUNICATIONS: 

 
Receive & File:
FORD-SCOTT & ASSOCIATES, RE:  2016 Audit Report, Friends of Hereford Inlet Lighthouse
 
Approve & File:
SPECIAL EVENT, RE:  National Night Out, August 1 
SPECIAL EVENT, RE:  North Wildwood Flea Market, August 13
SPECIAL EVENT, RE:  Tri the Wildwoods Triathlon, August 25-26
REPORTS:
Various Depts.
ORDINANCES:
Ord. 1720 (1st Reading) – Establishing Standards of CFMP/Vegetation Management Plan
RESOLUTIONS:

  1. Authorizing Acceptance of Grant – NJ Division of ABC – Cops in Shops
  2. Authorizing the Sale of Surplus Property on an Online Auction Website
  3. Authorizing Shared Services Agreement w/ NWBOE for Use of NW Community Center
  4. Authorizing Execution of Subcontract for Greater Wildwoods Municipal Alliance
  5. Authorizing Application Bullet Proof Vest Partnership Grant
  6. Extending Grace Period on Tax Payments

 
 
 
 
 
VOUCHER LIST/FINANCE: Authorizing payment of all approved vouchers                         
                                         
COUNCIL:

PUBLIC:

ADJOURNMENT: 

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