Cape May County Herald, 11 August 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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$11,000 Subterranean Emergency

CAPE MAY - A sewer line at Mourtt Vernon Ave. and Broadway was damaged by an tfiknown cause Thursday %id required

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Special Me^t

AVALON — A special meeting of the Borough Council will be held 9:30 a m. tomorrow, Thursday, Aug. 12, at Borough Hall. Among items on the agenda are authorizing a contract between the borough and the business administrator; a resolution amending the 1982 capital budget; resolutions awarding contracts for the purchase of a dioscope/recorder/defibrillator unit for the Rescue Squad and a skid steer

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emergency repgirs, City Manager Fred Coldren reported at Monday's work session of the city council., The line. 12 feet, deep, was repaired by Foundations & Structures of Marmora on Thursday and Friday. Emergency action was taken because it was deemed a potential public health hazard. Cost of the repair is estimated to be $11,000. Council will pass

for packing areas permitted by the city engineer” and opining that this type of surface “detracts from our historic districts.’' adds to the flood problems and intensifies summer heat.

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tion resolution next wefek A MEETING will take place soon among city officials and private citizens to work out new guidelines for types of parking lot sur-

faces.

On behalf of the Cape May Vintage Home Owners Assoc., Tom QSrYSXV, secretary, previously sent a letter to the council asking requirement Revisions for parking lot surfaces. He said in his letterjmat “it appears blackloplias become the 6nW acceptable surface Local Officials To

SUBSEQUENTLY. City Clerk Clara E.-Macciocchi advised him in a letter that the zoning ordinance does not require blacktop and cited a- section that specifies parking spaces shall have a surface approved by the construction, zoning official and shall have a safe and convenient access in all seasons. City engineer Bruce Graham. Charles Rice, construction officer, Carroll and other private citizens will meet soon to work out hew guidelines. In another matter. Coldren asked members of the council to develop a priority list for street repairs in 1983.

Talk MIA

W. CAPE MAY - The impact of a cutback in federal funding on the Lower Cape region MUA projects will be discussed during a meeting tonight (8 o'clock Aug. 11) in borough hall here among municipal officials from West Cape May, Cape May City and

Cape May Point.

According to the local borough clerk's meeting notice, the session will also provide area officials with an opportunity to “conduct an informal meeting concerning the MUA and current topics...”

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