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Westminster 2415
CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND
October 14, 1968
The October meeting of The Mayor and Council was held in the
Council Chamber on the evening of October 14, 1968, at 7:30 o'clock
p.m. Mayor Hahn; Council President Sellman; Councilmen Babylon, Con-
away, Freeman and Mathias; City Attorney Walsh and City Manager
Eckard were present and acted throughout.
The meeting was opened with prayer by the Reverend James Moss,
Pastor of the Westminster Church of God.
The minutes of the meeting of September 9, 1968 were approved
providing for future mammoth fireworks displays celebrating the 4th of
July. Thereafter, on motion of Mr. Babylon, seconded by Mr. Mathias
and duly passed, it was determined to allocate funds necessary to provide
a fireworks display beginning in the year 1970 and for each fifth year,
thereafter.
Mr. Sellman reported that the $145,000.00 investment in U.S. Treas-
ury Bills, due for payment on July 18, 1968, will be reinvested for an
additional 6 month period.
There being no further business to consider, the meeting was adjourned
on motion of Mr. Freeman, seconded by Mr. Babylon and duly passed.
s/ George R. Zinn
GEORGE R. ZINN
Clerk-Treasurer
CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND
August 8, 1968
A special meeting of The Mayor and Council was held in the Council
Chamber on August 8, 1968, at 4:00 p.m., concerning the passage of
various resolutions. Mayor Hahn; Council President Sellman; Councilman
Babylon, Conaway, Freeman and Mathias; City Attorney Walsh were pre-
sent and acted throughout.
On motion of Mr. Mathias, seconded by Mr. Babylon and duly passed,
the following resolution, concerning the annexation of the land com-
monly known as Westminster Apartments (Myerberg Property) was in-
troduced. The public hearing is scheduled for September 9, 1968 at 8:00
p.m., in the Hearing Room at City Hall.
RESOLUTION:
Whereas a Petition has been presented to The Mayor and Council
of Westminster to enlarge the corporate boundaries of The City of West-
minster by the annexation of a parcel of land contiguous to and ad-
joining the existing corporate boundaries of the City; and
Whereas The Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, has caused
to be made a verification of the signatures upon said Petition and has
ascertained that the persons signing the Petition represent at least twenty-
five percent (25%) of the persons who reside in the area to be annexed
and who are registered voters in County elections in the precinct in
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