BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA
Auburn City Council
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2009 4:30 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS:
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
3. Moment of Silent Prayer or Reflection
4. Public to be Heard
- Presentations and Proclamations
6. Public Announcements
7. City Manager’s Report
8. Presentation of Petition and Communications
A. Agreement Resolution #97 of 2009 authorizing Council to contract with
New England Organics for emergency management of biosolids
generated at the City Wastewater Treatment Plant
B. Council Resolution #98 of 2009 authorizing a Public Hearing on Local Law
#1 of 2009 for Council approval on cap of $15M for each public utility energy
project and a cap of $10M in bonding for each public utility energy project.
C. Council Resolution #99 of 2009 for approval by Council to allow Barton &
Loguidice to prepare the bidding documents and advertise to bid for the Partial
Closure and Gas Collection System Expansion at the Landfill .
- Award Resolution #100 of 2009 for approval by Council to award contract
to A Systems Property Services Inc. for trash removal service on private
property and authorizes the Mayor to execute the contract agreement.
- Award Resolution #101 of 2009 for approval by Council to award contract
to A Systems Property Services Inc. for grass cutting and snow removal
on private property and authorizes the Mayor to execute the contract
agreement.
- Agreement Resolution #102 of 2009 authorizing Council to award a
Professional Services Contract to Consulting Engineers Group, Inc.
for engineering services regarding the electrical interconnection with
NYSEG.
- Land Sale Resolution #103 of 2009 authorizing Council to approve the
sale of City-Owned parcel situated on Hockeborne Avenue to Dickman
Farms, LLC.
H. Appointment Resolution #104 of 2009 for Council approval of three
appointments to the Downtown Business Improvement District Board
of Directors.
- Local Law – FIRST READING
A. Local Law #1 of 2009 for Council’s approval on cap of $15M for each public
utility energy project and a cap of $10M in bonding for each public utility
energy project.
12. Tabled Legislation
13. Other Business
14. Recap
15. Adjournment
Respectfully submitted,
Mark R. Palesh
City Manager
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