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Atlantic City Council to act on several matters, Wednesday

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December 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, will act on several matters to come before them. During their 5:30-p.m. meeting at City Hall, the Council will act on a Tax Abatement application for a residence at 1604 Bryn Mawr Blvd. Interim City Administrator John Lund says after consulting with the City Attorney, it was determined the proposal for a new addition was eligible for the abatement due to the time frame in which the actual improvements began, and not the demolition.

The Council will also act on providing prior approval of tax abatement for a lot at 904 Mulberry Street, where the property owners may make up to slightly more than 3-thousand square feet of improvements. A building permit will still need to be acquired, the 10-percent threshold met, and zoning regulations followed per the completed abatement applications.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council is expected to approve a 28-E agreement between the Atlantic Fire Department and the City of Marne. The agreement is renewed every 5-years, and there are no changes from the previous agreement. The Council will also act on a clarified Resolution pertaining to the City’s Personnel Policy Manual, and the second reading of a Mowing ordinance.

And, the Council will recognize Atlantic Police Officer, Sgt. Paul Wood, who has served the community for 10-years. An award to be presented to Officer Wood is being covered by an anonymous party who wishes to recognize City employees for their service. No taxpayer dollars are involved.