Minutes

  • Regular Meeting on March 8, 2007

    Meeting called to order at 7:30pm. The Treasurer was out of the state and therefore there is no report on our account balance $1067.49.  Jamie Lark moved to approve the January minutes and Bill Robertson seconded; the vote in favor was unanimous.  City Councilmembers Krouse, Milligan, Cook and Catlin, and Mayor Brayman were in attendance,…

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  • Regular Meeting on February 8, 2007

    Meeting called to order at 7:30pm. The NCPCA account balance is now $1054.29.  Peter Lakeland moved to approve the January minutes and Bill Robertson seconded, noting that he had seconded the motion to adjourn the January meeting; the vote in favor was unanimous.  City Councilmembers Krouse, Milligan, Hampton, Catlin and Cook were in attendance throughout,…

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  • Regular Meeting on January 11, 2007

    Meeting called to order at 7:30pm.  The NCPCA account balance is now $1092.89. Vicky Hageman was recognized for having saved the Treasury some money on discounted signs advertising Association meetings. Bill Robertson moved to approve the January minutes and Dolores Pasta seconded; the vote in favor was unanimous. Mayor Brayman and City Councilmembers Krouse, Milligan,…

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  • Regular Meeting on January 10, 2008

    Meeting began at 7:34 pm.  Councilmembers Bob Catlin, Mary Cook, Jonathon Molinatto, and Patrick Wojahn were present; Jack Perry and Mayor Steve Brayman arrived later.  Faith Calhoun (on behalf of P.G. County Councilman Tom Dernoga) also attended. Matthew Sadesko of Baywood Hotels gave a presentation on the Marriott Towne Suites development, planned for 9620 Baltimore…

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  • Regular Meeting on February 14, 2008

    Meeting began at 7:33 pm.  Councilmembers Bob Catlin, Mary Cook, Jonathon Molinatto, and Patrick Wojahn were present; Jack Perry arrived later.  Margot Bauman (on behalf of MD Sen. Jim Rosapepe) also attended.   The designer retained by College Park Auto Service gave a presentation on the service station’s expansion plans.  The plan would add 16…

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