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June 8, 2009

<font color="#009900">MEETINGS:</font> Agenda, LO City Council, June 9

Live Oak City Council Regular Monthly Meeting

Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 7:30 p.m.



1. Invocation



2. Pledge of allegiance to the American Flag



3. Minutes of May 12, and 26, 2009



4. Mayor Garth R. Nobles, Jr. – Matters of the City



1. Consider a contract for City Administrator position



5. Mr. Robert Farley – City Administrator



1. Request to waive Tap and Impact Fees for Suwannee River Water

Management District



2. Request to approve FDEP/SRF Loan Documents for the Wastewater Collection System Improvements



3. Presentation by Dennis Cason and Tim Alcorn (Suwannee County Development Authority) regarding Northeast Perimeter Road



4. Requested approval to award CIC a change order to perform drainage improvements at Silas Dr. and Walker Street in the amount of $202,285.90



6. Councilman Ken Duce – Matters of the Fire Committee



7. Councilman Ed Rewis – Matters of the Law Enforcement Committee



1. Matters from the Law Enforcement Committee meeting earlier this evening



8. Councilman Bennie Thomas – Matters of the Street, Sanitation and Cemetery Committee



9. Councilman Mark Stewart – Matters of the Gas, Water and Sewer Committee



10. Councilman John Hale – Matters of the Administrative and Finance Committee



11. Mr. Randy S. Torrance, Live Oak Partnership to discuss - “June Bug Sidewalk Celebration”



12. Ordinance No. 1261 – Final Reading – 7:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter pertaining to

operation of Golf Carts within the Municipal Boundaries of the City of Live Oak

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<font color="#009900">MEETINGS:</font> Agenda, LO City Council, June 9
by Anonymous , , Mon Jun 08, 2009, 09:11 AM EDT
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