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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD. If you would like to address the Mayor and City Council during the Public Comment section on Tonight’s Agenda, please record your name and address on the sign-up sheet located at the table on the side of the Council room.

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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

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  1. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD If you would like to address the Mayor and City Council during the Public Comment section on Tonight’s Agenda, please record your name and address on the sign-up sheet located at the table on the side of the Council room. Please note that public comments are limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.

  2. Proclamations • Proclamation honoring the City of Frostburg on the occasion of its Bicentennial Celebration.

  3. Certificates, Awards and Presentations • Presentation of the 2012 Historic Preservation Awards Historic Preservation Awards 2012.ppt

  4. Certificates, Awards and Presentations • Presentation from Ann Marie Rotz, PA Attorney, on the proposed transfer of a small portion of land in the Evitts Creek Watershed to the State of PA and the execution of two (2) construction easements to facilitate the construction of the Lake Gordon Bridge. ECWC Property Plot.pdf

  5. City Administrator’s Report • Update on the condition of the CSX bridge at Washington Street.

  6. Director’s Report • Fire Department monthly report for July, 2012.

  7. Approval of Minutes • Approval of the Traffic Group meeting minutes of July 19, 2012. • Approval of the Administrative Session minutes of June 5, 2012.

  8. New Business

  9. Ordinances • Ordinance (3 readings) - to repeal and reenact Section 5-26 of the City Code to adopt the current MD Building Performance Standards and opt-out of the requirement for the installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings until the City's adoption of the 2015 International Residential Code.

  10. Ordinances • Ordinance (1st reading) - adopting a Drought Contingency Plan dated May 1, 2012 and implementing code regulations consistent with the Plan. Drought Contingency Plan.pptx

  11. Orders • Order adopting an "Affordable Rents Policy" regarding CDBG funded housing development in the city. • Order appointing various individual to the Administrative Appeals Board, Economic Development Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission, and Shade Tree Commission.

  12. Affordable Rents Policy • Section No. 1: CDBG projects funded with no other federal or state funds • Affordable rents for a qualifying CDBG only funded project shall be determined by excluding utility allowances which do not exceed the lesser of the fair market rents as determined by HUD periodically, or an amount which would equal 30% of the gross monthly income of a household earning 80% of the area median income adjusted by family size for the area as defined and published by HUD.

  13. Affordable Rents Policy • Section No. 2: CDBG projects funded in conjunction with other federal and/or state funds • Affordable rents for a qualifying project utilizing CDBG funding in conjunction with other federal and/or state funds will be defined by the assisting program’s requirements if the project continues to serve persons at or below 80% of the area median income.

  14. Orders • Order appointing various individuals to the Administrative Appeals Board, Economic Development Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission and Shade Tree Commission

  15. Boards and Commissions Appointments

  16. Orders • Order authorizing the execution of an employment contract with Thomas C. Brown for services as Construction Inspector for the period retroactive from December 1, 2011 through December 31, 2012, to be extended for additional one year periods as needed, upon approval of the City Administrator.

  17. Orders • Order accepting the proposal of CBIZ Insurance Services to provide risk management services for the period July 1, 2012 through July 1, 2013 in the amount of $27,500.00.

  18. Orders • Order providing recommendation from the Mayor and City Council to the Evitts Creek Water Company to execute two (2) construction easements with the State of Pennsylvania and to transfer a small piece of property in the Evitts Creek Watershed to the State of Pennsylvania to facilitate the construction of the Lake Gordon Bridge.

  19. Orders • Order authorizing the execution of an Eighth Amended and Restated Agreement with Local Government Insurance Trust (LGIT) pertaining to the management of member funds for the purposes of providing insurance protection for its members.

  20. Orders • Order accepting the proposal of PMA Companies to provide Workers Compensation Insurance for the period July 1, 2012 through July 1, 2013 in the estimated amount of $1,267,894.00.

  21. PMA Proposal • Comprised of: • Annual Premium of $318,314 • Cash Collateral Fund of $915,000 • Claims Services Fund of $34,580 • Offset in FY13 by Pre-Fund Adjustments for prior years of $986,869

  22. Orders • Order granting 27 N. Centre Street, owned by Sandra Saville, a Residential Exemption from the Special Taxing District in the amount of $448.93.

  23. Orders • Order authorizing the Mayor, City Administrator and City Comptroller to execute a Corporate Authorization Resolution with Susquehanna Bank designating each as Agents of the City for banking purposes.

  24. Orders • Order accepting the proposal of One America Company to provide Group Term Life and AD&D Insurance for a two-year period, effective September 1, 2012, at a yearly premium of $9,731.04.

  25. Letters, Petitions • Letter from Greg Gossard, Principal of The Hampstead Companies, requesting a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) Old Towne Manor property and a letter of support expressing approval of Hampstead's proposed rehabilitation of the property.

  26. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD If you would like to address the Mayor and City Council during the Public Comment section on Tonight’s Agenda, please record your name and address on the sign-up sheet located on the speaker’s podium in the front of the Council room. Please note that public comments are limited to five (5) minutes per speaker. http://tools.arantius.com/stopwatch

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