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Votes at a glance: council approves consent agenda, multiple resolutions and a rezoning petition to proceed to hearing

January 08, 2024 | Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania


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Votes at a glance: council approves consent agenda, multiple resolutions and a rezoning petition to proceed to hearing
At its meeting, council approved a series of procedural items and resolutions by voice vote.

Key outcomes:
- Acceptance of Ward 3 councilor Clay Ginrick's resignation effective 06/15/2026 (motion carried by voice vote).
- Consent agenda approved: bill list number 5 totaling $174,109.90 and a certificate of appropriateness for 606 Mulberry Street (one certificate for 714 Allegheny was removed for further consideration).
- Authorization of a show‑cause hearing for 714 North Juniata Street following an inspection that found multiple code violations (motion carried by voice vote).
- Adoption of Resolution 2026‑23 permitting disposition of allowable police and administrative records from 2017 (voice vote).
- Acceptance of a $27,500 low bid from General Code Information for complete codification of borough ordinances (Resolution 2026‑24; voice vote); staff said the amount is budgeted.
- Endorsement of the Blair County hazard mitigation plan update (Resolution 2026‑25), a required municipal action to remain eligible for federal disaster funding (voice vote).
- Approval of a one‑page K‑9 policy addition on handling DEA training aids and related storage/security procedures (voice vote).
- Motion to accept a petition to initiate rezoning proceedings for 811 Amelia Street from R‑2 to C‑3 and to proceed to a public hearing (motion carried by voice vote).

Where recorded, council conducted actions by unanimous voice vote or by voice without recorded roll call tallies. Where a motion origin or second was audible in the transcript, the mover and seconder are noted in borough minutes; formal roll‑call tallies were not captured in the public transcript.

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