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Country Club Hills City Council met October 14

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Country Club Hills City Council met Oct. 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order James W. Ford, Mayor

1a. Pledge of Allegiance

2. Roll Call: Danielle K. Moss, Deputy City Clerk

3. Invocation Clergy or Designee

4. Journal of Proceedings;

A. Approval of Meeting Minutes

1. Regular City Council Meeting - September 23, 2019

2. Administrative Meeting - October 7, 2019

5. Communications and Reports by Mayor Ford:

A. Motion – To move forward on Cannabis

B. Approval – Ordinance Amendment #07.19 for O.11.19 typo corrections

C. Motion - Intergovernmental Agreement with Country Club Hills and The Comptroller’s Local Debt Recovery Program

6. Committee Reports

I. Finance Committee: Alderman Lockett, Chairman

(Committee Meeting October 24, 2019 @12:00 pm)

A. Approval - Vouchers – October 14, 2019

II. Law, Ordinance, Government Operations & Alderman Glispie, Chairman Contract Compliance

(Committee Meeting - TBA)

III. Public Works and Utilities: Alderman Davis, Chairman

A. Approval – Water department lien admin fee from $100.00 to $175.00 per increase in fees by Cook County Recorder of Deeds effective May 20, 2019.

(Committee Meeting – October 14, 2019 6:30pm)

IV. Economic Development & Planning, Zoning & Development 

Alderman Spivey, Chairman

(Committee Meeting - October 16, 2019 7:00pm)

V. Insurance, Risk Management, and Personnel 

Alderwoman Evans, Chairman

(Committee Meeting – TBA)

10. Motion to Open Floor to the Public

11. Public Portion of Meeting

12. Motion to Close Floor to the Public

13. Aldermanic Reports

14. Adjournment

https://static1.countryclubhills.org/wp-content/uploads//2019/10/City_Council_Agenda_2019_10_14.pdf

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