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Approve all Consent Agenda Items.
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Staff: |
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Sabrina M. Oliver, Director/Town Clerk |
Communications and Public Affairs |
Amy T. Harvey, Deputy Town Clerk |
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Brenton Hodge, Assistant Town Clerk |
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Overview: Items of a routine nature to be voted on in a block. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda by the request of the Mayor or any Council Member.
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That the Council adopt the various resolutions and ordinances.
Fiscal Impact/Resources: Please refer to each agenda item for specific fiscal notes.
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• Resolution |
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING VARIOUS RESOLUTIONS AND ENACTING VARIOUS ORDINANCES (2023-06-21/R-1)
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill that the Council hereby adopts the following resolutions and ordinances as submitted by the Town Manager in regard to the following:
3. Approve the Miscellaneous Budget Ordinance Amendment to Adjust Various Fund Budgets for FY 2022-23. (O-1), (O-2), (O-3)
4. Adopt a Resolution Supporting a Grant Application to the Governor’s Highway Safety Program. (R-2)
5. Amend Chapter 21 of the Town Code of Ordinances to Remove Stop Signs on Redbud Road at Honeysuckle Road and Redbud Lane at Honeysuckle Road and Add Yield Signs at these Locations. (O-4)
6. Authorize Staff to Install Traffic Calming Devices on North Roberson Street between West Rosemary Street and Mitchell Lane. (R-3)
7. Endorse a Modification to the State Highway System Along a Portion of Hayes Road and a Portion of 15-501 Service Road. (R-4), (R-5),(R-6)
8. Authorize the Town Manager to Execute Agreements with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to Transfer Town-owned Property or Provide Easements on Town Property to Support the Widening Project of I-40 near NC-86 (NCDOT # I-3306A). (R-7)
9. Receive Final Report from the Booker Creek Working Group. (R-8)
This the 21st day of June, 2023.
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The Agenda will reflect the text below and/or the motion text will be used during the meeting. |
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By adopting the resolution, the Council can approve various resolutions and ordinances all at once without voting on each resolution or ordinance separately.