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Harrisville - City Council

Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 11:45am

City Council Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 7/8/14 7:00 PM

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CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
363 West Independence Blvd
July 8, 2014

?In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Harrisville will make reasonable accommodations for participation in the meeting. Request for assistance can be made by contacting the City Recorder at 801-782-4100, providing at least three working days advance notice of the meeting.?

7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Presiding: Mayor Bruce Richins
Mayor Pro Tem: Jennifer Morrell

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & OPENING CEREMONY [Grover Wilhelmsen]

3. BUSINESS ITEMS
a. Discussion/possible action to approve Farr West, Pleasant View, and North Ogden Amendment to UDOT Corridor Agreement [Paul Dinsdale]
b. Discussion/possible action to approve Harrisville City Ordinance 467; an ordinance amending section 11.10.020 of the land use ordinance relating to home occupation/ making technical changes; severability; and providing an effective date. [Bill Morris]

4. PUBLIC COMMENTS - (3 minute maximum)

5. MAYOR/COUNCIL FOLLOW-UP

6. ADJOURN

7. HERITAGE DAYS WORK SESSION

Public Notice

Notice Date & Time: 7/8/14 8:00 AM

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Public Notice
Evidence Disposal
Set for July 16th, 2014

The Harrisville Police Department has items which have been taken into custody that will be donated, destroyed or otherwise eliminated effective July 16, 2014. These items include the following:

Backpacks, luggage, bags, purses, wallets, bags, clothing, credentials (Social Security cards, identification cards, credit and debit cards, passports, etc), knives, cell phones, jewelry, hand and power tools, bikes, ski equipment, helmets, electronic equipment, and miscellaneous papers.

If applicable, reasonable attempts have been made to contact the owners by U.S. Mail.

This is not an open call for the review of lost and found items by the general public. Rather, the department invites individuals with reason to believe any of the above items are theirs to contact the Police Department at (801) 782-4100.