In a 3 - 2 vote,
the Town Council approved a change last week to a long - discussed law that restricted elected officials from holding leadership positions in any political party while also maintaining office.
Not exact matches
The
Town Council also formally
approved the liturgical changes already made and, prompted by Karlstadt, even required the removal of some of the side altars in the Wittenberg Parish Church, as savouring of idolatry.
In other action, the
council approved a developer's request to rezone nearly 5 acres at the northwest corner of Washington Street and Ring Road from a commercial land use to residential to allow for 20
town homes.
The
council also
approved the annexation and resubdivision of 3.2 acres on Wheaton's northeast side to allow the construction of 15
town homes.
WHEATON — The Wheaton City
Council has
approved an extensive set of boundary changes
approved last week by Glen Ellyn trustees that will clear up questions along the 4 - mile border shared by the
towns.
The Champlain
Town Council also failed to establish or approve the salaries of any program employees paid by the town except for the town's recreation direc
Town Council also failed to establish or
approve the salaries of any program employees paid by the
town except for the town's recreation direc
town except for the
town's recreation direc
town's recreation director.
Voters Tuesday
approved the
town council's $ 115.2 million budget that will increase taxes on a house assessed at $ 200,000 by about $ 100.
The Suffolk County Legislature, in a vote that crossed party lines, narrowly
approved a proposal to create a regional
council of municipal governments to expedite major projects, despite opposition from five of the county's 10
towns.
The draft budget presented at the routine annual
town meeting held at Umar Musa Yar» Adua Hall, Murtala Square Kaduna, Saturday is part of measures designed to allow citizens of the State make their inputs in the budget after which the State Executive
Council will
approve the final estimate on Monday 9th October.
Harrison is now another step closer to introducing the chain's first location in the Lower Hudson Valley region after its
Town Council unanimously approved a zoning amendment on May 4 that will allow for construction of a supermarket in the special business district of t
Town Council unanimously
approved a zoning amendment on May 4 that will allow for construction of a supermarket in the special business district of
towntown.
A resolution calling for the 85.5 percent for the county / 11.5 percent for the city / 3 percent for the
towns to continue until 2021 was
approved by the Common
Council late last month and sent to county leaders for their ratification.
At the recent Lloyd
Town Board meeting on July 16,
council members unanimously passed a resolution to
approve the Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement (FGEIS) for the property, clearing the way for the next phases of the project.
The
town council voted 4 - 3 Monday to
approve the budget and set the tax rate, with majority Republicans in favor and minority Democrats opposed.
In a 5 - 1 vote at a
town hall meeting, city
council approved Ordinance 1045, allowing tiny houses to be built in R - 1 and R - 2 zoned residential lots.
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