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West Cape May Board of Commissioners Meeting: Sept. 14, 2016

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1. CALL TO ORDER/SUNSHINE STATEMENT
2. FLAG SALUTE
3. ROLL CALL Present Absent Mrs. Kaithern ______ ______ Mr. Burke ______ ______ Ms. Sabo ______ ______
4. WORK SESSION A. Engineer’s Report
B. Old Business: 1. NFIP Community Rating System 2. Naming Street in Honor of Mayor Jack Vasser 3. Property Maintenance Regulations/Borough Code Amendments 4. Estate of Smith – Betty Robbins Memorial – Donation of a Bandstand 5. Shade Trees – Shade Tree Commission – Code Enforcement 6. Review of Properties with Municipal Liens 7. Liquor Licenses
C. New Business: 1. Underage Drinking on Private Property 2. COAH/Expert Witness 3. Loitering 4. HPC – Certified Local Government Designation
5. CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes – August 24, 2016 Work Session and Regular Meeting
B. Ordinances for Introduction and Publication: NONE
C. Resolutions: 134-16 Release of Unexpended Escrow Fees – Howard F. Neilson 135-16 Refund of Tomato Festival Fee – Cannoli World 136-16 Refund of Tomato Festival Fee – Cannoli Girls 137-16 Refund of Tomato Festival Fee – Daisy Smith 138-16 Refund of Tomato and Lima Bean Festival Fee – Cynthia S. Olivier 139-16 Bill Payment 140-16 Closed Session (Contract Negotiations)
6. NON-CONSENT AGENDA A. Ordinances for Second Reading and Public Hearing: NONE B. Commissioner Reports C. Public Portion D. Adjournment

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