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The council discussed and acted upon various administrative and operational matters. These included personnel actions, such as a resignation and a new appointment within the Department of Public Works. The council accepted a donation of a protective vest for a police K9 officer and referred a proposed amendment regarding Accessory Dwelling Units to the planning boards for review. An agreement was authorized for park maintenance services during the upcoming season. Additionally, the council approved multiple grant program audits, including those for anti-displacement, vacant rental, lead hazard reduction, and community development block grants, as well as a general audit.
The council addressed several items, including personnel actions regarding a police officer's resignation and the appointment of a solid waste specialist. They accepted a donation of a protective vest for a police K9 officer and initiated a referral of a proposed zoning ordinance amendment concerning accessory dwelling units to the planning commissions. Contract awards were approved for the installation of generators at the fire department headquarters and fire station #3. Additionally, a maintenance agreement for three city parks was authorized, and several audits for grant programs, including the Anti Displacement Learning Network, Vacant Rental Program, Lead Hazard Reduction, and Community Development Block Grant, were approved for payment.
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included the appointment of a new member to the Board of Assessment Review, the designation of a polling place and election inspectors for the upcoming Water Commissioner election, and the authorization to submit the 2026-2027 CDBG and HOME Annual Action Plan. Additionally, the council discussed zoning prohibitions for data center structures, approved a tax certiorari settlement for two properties, delegated the power to authorize tax anticipation notes, amended the code of ordinances regarding animal control fees, and authorized a shared services agreement for code enforcement with the Town of Erin. The council also conducted audits for the Lead Hazard Reduction Grant and the Community Development Block Grant programs.
The City Council conducted personnel actions including appointments to the police department and accepted resignations. An ordinance was enacted to delegate the authority to issue Tax Anticipation Notes to the City Chamberlain. The Council approved the transfer of equipment from the City of Corning to the Elmira Police Department, awarded a construction contract for the Clemens Square Drainage Project, and authorized an engineering contract for a new splash pad at Brand Park. Intermunicipal agreements were approved for animal control services with the Towns of Ashland and Catlin, and a fire protection system inspection agreement was renewed. Additionally, the Council authorized overtime pay for the Fire Department and approved various program audits.
The council meeting addressed several personnel actions, including various police department appointments and staff resignations. Resolutions were passed regarding the delegation of powers to the City Chamberlain for tax anticipation notes, the transfer of ownership of tasers to the police department, and the award of a construction contract for the Clemens Square Drainage Project. The council also authorized a professional services contract for the installation of a splash pad at Brand Park and entered into intermunicipal agreements with the towns of Ashland and Catlin for animal control services. Additionally, the council approved a renewal of a fire protection inspection agreement, reported on fire department overtime expenses, and completed audits for the Lead Hazard Reduction Grant and Community Development Block Grant programs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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