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    12. From the Director of the Emergency Management Agency requesting that theCity Council authorize the acceptance and expenditure of the award of $3510.00from Homeland Security Grant Program Citizen Corp to EmergencyManagement-FY 08 Homeland Security Grant. This money will be used to buyequipment.

    13. From the Mayor recommending the City Council authorize the acceptance andexpenditure of the award in the amount of $3.510.00 from Homeland SecurityGrant Program Citizen Corp to Emergency Management-FY 08 HomelandSecurity Grant. No match is required.

    14. From the CFO in accordance with Section 5 of Chapter 324 of the Acts of 1990,certifying the proposed acceptance and expenditure of $3,510.00 from HomelandSecurity Grant Program Citizen Corp to Emergency Management-FY 08Homeland Security Grant.

    15. From the Chief of Police requesting the City Council authorize the acceptance ofdonations totaling $8,500.00 : $6,000 from Club National, $2,000 from BertocciClub and $500.00 from Shooters. These monies will be used solely to purchaseequipment for the newest members of the Special Reaction Team and to defraythe cost of purchasing new tactical bullet resistant vests for the team.

    16. From the Mayor in accordance with M.G.L., Chapter 44, recommending theacceptance of donations totaling $8,500:From: Club National $6,000

    Bertocci Club $2,000Shooters $500.00

    To: Police Department-Ordinanry Maintenance-Goods(These monies will be used solely to purchase equipment and to defray the costof purchasing new bullet resistant vests for the newest members of the SpecialReaction Team)

    17. From the CFO in accordance with Section 5 of Chapter 324 of the Acts of 1990,certifying the proposed acceptance and expenditure of donations totaling $8,500 :From: Club National $6,000

    Bertocci Club $2,000Shooters $500.00

    To: Police Department-Ordinanry Maintenance-Goods.

    UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

    18. Appointment of Virginia B. Mahoney, 46 Hemlock Ave., Brockton as a memberof the Brockton Cultural Council for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    19. Appointment of Donna C. Eleyi, 82 Glen Ave., Brockton as a member of theBrockton Cultural Council for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    20. Appointment of Nathania C. Onyeagoro, 156 Tribou St., Brockton as a member ofthe Brockton Cultural Council for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    21. Appointment of David Bloodsworth, 140 Copeland St., Brockton as a member ofthe Brockton Cultural Council for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    22. Appointment of Alfred Amoroso, 1197 Pleasant St., Brockton as an alternate tothe Brockton Council on Aging for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

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    23. Appointment of Patricia A. Brindley, 19 Temi Rd., Brockton to the BrocktonCouncil on Aging for a three year term ending November 2013. (FAVORABLE)

    24. Appointment of Mary Allen, 70 Concord St., Brockton as a member of the Boardof Trust Fund Commissioners for a three year term ending November 2013.

    (FAVORABLE)

    25. Appointment of Joel R. Watkins, 90 Brian Dr., Brockton as a Trustee of the WarMemorial Building in the City of Brockton for a three year term endingNovember 2013. (FAVORABLE)

    26. Reappointment of Miles Jackson, 25 Stearns Ave., Brockton as a Trustee of theWar Memorial Building in the City of Brockton for a three year term endingNovember 2013. (FAVORABLE)

    27. Reappointment of Margaret M. Mone, 10 Braemoor Rd., Brockton to the Board of

    Trustees for the Brockton Public Library for a three year term ending November2013. (FAVORABLE)

    28. Reappointment of Nancy Smith, 100 Keene St., Brockton to the Board of Trusteesfor the Brockton Public Library for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    29. Reappointment of Mark Linde, 55 Levering St., Brockton to the Board ofTrustees for the Brockton Public Library for a three year term ending November2013. (FAVORABLE)

    30. Appointment of Robert E. King, 83 Arthur St., Brockton as a member of theBoard of Park Commissioners for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    31. Appointment of Noelle A. Foye, 101 Linwood St., Brockton to the BrocktonCommission on Womens Issues for a three year term ending November 2013.(FAVORABLE)

    32. Appointment of Joanne Washington, 482 Howard St., Brockton as a member ofthe Brockton Commission of Womens Issues for a three year term endingNovember 2013. (FAVORABLE)

    33. Appointment of Joanne Donovan, 45 Forest Rd., Brockton as a member of theBrockton Commission of Womens Issues for a three year term ending November2013. (FAVORABLE)

    34. Appointment of Patricia Foley, 101 Crane Rd., Brockton as a member of theBrockton Commission on Womens Issues for a three year term ending November2013. (FAVORABLE)

    35. Appropriation of: $97,000From: Stabilization FundTo: City Auditor-Ordinary Maintenance Services(In order to fund the independent audit of the policies, practices, and proceduresof the Citys Water and Sewer departments in accordance with the selectedproposal of Abrahams Group in Conjunction with Woodward and Curran).(FAVORABLE)

    36. Ordinance: An Ordinance amending Chapter II of the Revised Ordinances of theCity of Brockton. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Brockton asfollows: Chapter 23. Water, Sewers and Sewage Disposal is hereby amended byadding the following new section; Section 23-26. Right of Access toPremises/Water Meters. (FAVORABLE)

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    37. Ordered: That the non-buildable lot deed restriction on plot 61 Bellevue Avenuebe lifted. (FAVORABLE)

    38. Petition of Eddie Awon DBA Brockton Tire for a Motor Vehicle RepairMechanical license located at 311 North Montello St. (IN CITY COUNCIL,

    NOVEMBER 8, 2010, POSTPONED, IN CITY COUNCIL, NOVEMBER 22,2010, POSTPONED)

    ORDERS:

    39. Ordered: That the common necessity and convenience of the inhabitants of theCity of Brockton require the laying out of that portion of Holmes Avenue,formerly known as Vermont Avenue, extending from the easterly terminus of the2003 layout of said Holmes Avenue at Eastfield Drive, to Upton Street, and forthat purpose it is necessary to take an easement for Highway Purposesand lay outas a public street or way of said City of Brockton.

    40. Ordered: That the City Council authorizes the acceptance and expenditure of theaward in the amount Of: $50,631.00From: Available Funds-Executive Office of Elder Affairs-FY2011 Formula GrantTo: Council on Aging-Elder Affairs Grant.This grant is to be used for salaries, energy and miscellaneous services andsupplies.

    41. Ordered: That the City Council authorizes the acceptance And expenditure of theaward in the amount Of: $2,990.00From: Homeland Security Grant ProgramCitizen CorpTo: Emergency Management-FY 07 Homeland Security Grant. The FY 2007award is to be used for the purchase of a new ID system a projector and CERTbags. These monies must be spent by December 31, 2010. No match is required.

    42. Ordered: That the City Council authorizes the acceptance and expenditure of theaward in the amount Of: $3.510.00From: Homeland Security Grant Program Citizen CorpTo: Emergency Management-FY 08 Homeland Security Grant. No match isrequired.

    43. Ordered: That the City Council authorizes the acceptance and expenditure ofdonations totaling $8,500.00:From: Club National $6,000

    Bertocci Club $2,000Shooters $500.00

    To: Police Department-Ordinary Maintenance-Goods(These monies will be used solely to purchase equipment and to defray the cost ofpurchasing new bullet resistant vests for the newest members of the SpecialReaction Team).

    44. Resolved: That the City Council respectfully requests that the United StatesDepartment of Justice take over the investigation of Danroy Henry, immediatelyand ensure that an independent and neutral investigation occurs and that allinformation uncovered is reported impartially and without prejudice; and be itfurther Resolved: That a certified copy of this Resolve be forwarded to EricHolder- U.S.Department of Justice to urge the United States Department ofJustice to begin an immediate, impartial and unbiased investigation into theshooting death of Danroy Henry.

    45. Resolved: That one of each of the Working Groups be invited to appear before aCommittee of this Council each month to report on the results of their work