This website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience. Please note that by continuing to use this site you consent to the terms of our Data Protection Policy. Not all malicious and suspicious indicators are displayed. Get your own cloud service or the full version to view all details.
Buy & Sell TUESDAY 2-12-19
Full Text of All Articles The Berkeley Daily Planet
Had the council approved the second reading of the ordinance on its agenda Tuesday, community members were set to challenge it with a petition to put it on the ballot as a referendum at the nest election. The future of the measure—whether it is dead or will come back in the same or a different form—will be discussed at the April 16 agenda committee meeting. On Monday, John Selawsky, Igor Tregub, Patti Dacey, Laurie Bright and Howard Chong submitted a petition to referend the ordinance to the city clerk, so that they could begin collecting signatures immediately upon passage of the ordinance. They would have 30 days from approval of the law to collect 4, signatures. The measure that passed on the first reading would apply to four quasi-judicial commissions: the Housing Advisory Commission, the Landmarks Commission, the Zoning Adjustments Board and the Planning Commission and would:.
Customer References
Skip to main content. North Carolina Digital Collections. State Publications Website. Log in Help.
An au naturel approach. Unfortunately pages other than the Style section. That interaction with our readers.