*This meeting was joined in progress* Request from Belfast Community Radio, WBFY, to apply for a grant from the Maine Community Foundation for $4,341.53 to purchase equipment that would enable the station to independently perform remote field recording and broadcasting.
Request from Fire Chief, Jim Richards, for permission to spend $5,240.52 from his Equipment Capital Reserve to pay for a new 22 KW generator for the Fire Station.
Request to use the North side of Steamboat Landing for a wedding in a large tent with catering and wine on Saturday, August 24th from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. Recess
Update from City Planner, Sadie Lloyd Mudge, on the Energy Committee's request to conduct an energy audit at the Library.
Recommendation from the Climate Change Committee to apply for a grant to develop the Climate Adaptation Plan for the Wastewater Facility.
Request from the Climate Change Committee to participate in a high watermark project established by the State.
Update from the City Manager on working with the Pedestrian, Biking and Hiking Committee to develop a complete streets policy for the City of Belfast
Update on Nordic Aquafarms proposal to preserve the Upper Reservoir of the Little River.
Request from the Public Works Director, Bob Richards, to hire a new truck driver/laborer.
Request from Deputy Police Chief, Gerry Lincoln, to accept the bid and to award the bid to purchase a new police vehicle from the Quirk Auto Group.
Update on new tile for the Harbor bathrooms.
Request from the Director of Code and Planning, Wayne Marshall, to use Planning Department Equipment Reserve funds to provide for an upfront lease cost on a new photocopier and $1500 to purchase a speaker system for use in off-site public meetings.
Update on Belfast Yards.
10G) Signing of Council Orders 11) Open to the Public If you are here to speak, please come to the podium, identify yourself, and state your town of residence. The Council values your input and respectfully asks that comments be limited to 3 minutes. This is an opportunity for the Council to listen but not to respond in any kind of question and answer format. The Council will reflect on your comments and consider them for possible action at a later date.
12) Communications 13) Adjourn
*This meeting was joined in progress* Request from Belfast Community Radio, WBFY, to apply for a grant from the Maine Community Foundation for $4,341.53 to purchase equipment that would enable the station to independently perform remote field recording and broadcasting.
Request from Fire Chief, Jim Richards, for permission to spend $5,240.52 from his Equipment Capital Reserve to pay for a new 22 KW generator for the Fire Station.
Request to use the North side of Steamboat Landing for a wedding in a large tent with catering and wine on Saturday, August 24th from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. Recess
Update from City Planner, Sadie Lloyd Mudge, on the Energy Committee's request to conduct an energy audit at the Library.
Recommendation from the Climate Change Committee to apply for a grant to develop the Climate Adaptation Plan for the Wastewater Facility.
Request from the Climate Change Committee to participate in a high watermark project established by the State.
Update from the City Manager on working with the Pedestrian, Biking and Hiking Committee to develop a complete streets policy for the City of Belfast
Update on Nordic Aquafarms proposal to preserve the Upper Reservoir of the Little River.
Request from the Public Works Director, Bob Richards, to hire a new truck driver/laborer.
Request from Deputy Police Chief, Gerry Lincoln, to accept the bid and to award the bid to purchase a new police vehicle from the Quirk Auto Group.
Update on new tile for the Harbor bathrooms.
Request from the Director of Code and Planning, Wayne Marshall, to use Planning Department Equipment Reserve funds to provide for an upfront lease cost on a new photocopier and $1500 to purchase a speaker system for use in off-site public meetings.
Update on Belfast Yards.
10G) Signing of Council Orders 11) Open to the Public If you are here to speak, please come to the podium, identify yourself, and state your town of residence. The Council values your input and respectfully asks that comments be limited to 3 minutes. This is an opportunity for the Council to listen but not to respond in any kind of question and answer format. The Council will reflect on your comments and consider them for possible action at a later date.
12) Communications 13) Adjourn