Fayetteville Town Council
Jan. 3, 2013, 6 p.m.
Town Hall, 125 North Court Street
1. Call to order
2. Read minutes from previous meeting
3. Correct or approve minutes as read
4. Review and approval of financial report
5. Visitor’s agenda
Old business
1. Second reading Ordinance 2012-9 amending and adopting the ordinance relating to the Historical Review Board from 5 to 7 members — Recorder
2. Discuss and consider agreement with the Frontier Communications Company — Recorder
3. Discuss the Henry Street parking proposal — Recorder
4. Discuss and consider application by Charles and Sharon Morton Z-183-12-1 from Historic R-1 to Historic Planned Development — Recorder
5. Discuss and consider pay increase for position for assistant chief of police at $2 per hour from $15 per hour to $17 per hour — Recorder
New business
1. Consider and approve superintendent’s request for the purchase of a new snow plow for the Street Department — Recorder
2. Consider superintendent’s request for $1 pay increase for payroll clerk Heather Naylor from $9 per hour to $10 per hour — Recorder
3. Consider and discuss the request from Mark Hurley to remove dirt from the town of Fayetteville-owned property located next to the Lowe’s store — Recorder
4. Mayor Akers’ recommendation to appoint Donald Beals and Catherine Saunders to the Planning and Zoning Board — Recorder
5. Discuss the West Virginia American Water Company’s water and sewer rate increase — Recorder
Reports from boards
Town Park Board
CVB report
Beautification Commission
Huse Park Commission
Planning Commission Board
School Building Committee
Police Department report
Fire Department report
Town Superintendent’s report
Adjourn
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City of Oak Hill
Structural Inspection Board
Jan. 9, 7:30 p.m.
New business
1. John M. Zink Jr. property, located on the NW corner of School Street and Central Avenue. The building is situated on lots #17 and 18 in map book 2, at page 140.
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