Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Belvidere Township Agenda Sept 10, 2013 5ooPM

AGENDA

BELVIDERE TOWNSHIP

REGULAR MEETING OF THE TOWNSHIP BOARD

8200 Fairgrounds Road

September 10, 2013 – 5:00 P.M.

I. Call to Order/Roll Call

II. Pledge of Allegiance

III. Public Input

IV. Discussion and potential action on approval of Prior Meeting’s Minutes

V. Discussion and potential action on Transfers

VI. Reports

a. Supervisor’s Report

b. Highway Commissioner’s Report

c. Assessor’s Report

d. Clerk’s Report

e. Trustee’s Report

VII. Unfinished Business – Discussion and Potential Action May Occur on the following items:

a. Shaw Road Weight Enforcement

b. BCCA Parking

c. Beloit Road Bike Path

VIII. Legal

a.

b.

IX. New Business

  1. Growth Dimensions-Kelly Galluzo

X. Discussion and Potential Action on Treasurer’s Report and Approval of Bills

XI. Closed Session

XII. Adjournment

Next Meeting: September 24, 2013 @ 5:00 P.M.

Police alert business community of possible scam | Belvidere Daily Republican

 

BELVIDERE – The police department was recently contacted by Belvidere District 100 in reference to a possible scam.  It has been reported that several businesses have been contacted by a subject representing Carrie Bell’s World Class Advertising. The caller is allegedly selling advertising space in a program booklet for Belvidere High School and Belvidere North High School. According to the school district, no such booklet has been authorized.

If any business has paid for any advertising from this company, please call Detective Chris Washburn at 815-547-6393

Police alert business community of possible scam | Belvidere Daily Republican

Smoked out: County residents upset over outdoor burning | Belvidere Daily Republican

Written by Bob Balgemann

County board member Bill Pysson, who was in the audience, said he was surprised to hear the health board discussing open burning. “I thought it was over because the (county) committee chose not to act,” he said.

“We all burn paper so it doesn’t go into the landfill,” health board member Kathleen Taylor said. “We all have burn barrels.” Then she added, “We have things to worry about other than this.”

Hatfield said the matter came up to him, county building official Drew Bliss and sheriff’s Lt. Perry Gay “and we were supposed to come up with something to address the concerns. Come fall, again, that’s when things happen.”

But the rest of the board wasn’t ready to act as it supported a motion to table, authored by board vice chairman Jim Cox, who said he did so “so we can move on” to other agenda items. His motion passed unanimously.

Click on the following for more details:  Smoked out: County residents upset over outdoor burning | Belvidere Daily Republican