Appointing Interim Member On Woodbury Board

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The Woodbury Board of Mayor and Aldermen will take up the task of considering appointing an interim member to fill the remainder of the term of Clayton Cason when it meets Tuesday night.

Cason died on March 5. He was elected to his second stint as alderman in 2008. The terms of all six members of the Board run through November of this year.

Mayor Harold Patrick said Friday he knew of only one person who is likely is be nominated Tuesday, Adam Melton. Melton previously served on the Board and came in seventh in the 2008 election.

TOWN OF WOODBURY

BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN

REGULAR MEETING

TUESDAY

APRIL 3, 2012

7:00 PM 

AGENDA

Call to order by Mayor

Roll Call 

Approve minutes of the March 6, 2012 meeting

Consider appointment of person to fill the unexpired Alderman term of Mr. Clayton (Shade) Cason

Consider parade permit for CC Senior Citizens Center (May 19, 2012)

Consider approval of 5K Run for Cannon County Chamber of Commerce (October 6, 2012)

Consider approval for use of Dillon Park for the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency

Consider approval of a roadblock permit for the American Legion (May 26, 2012)

Consider approval of a roadblock permit for CCHS Prom Committee (April 14, 2012)

Consider approval of a roadblock permit for Cannon County Rescue Squad (May 19, 2012)

Discuss waiver of building permit fee for Cannon County Library addition

Consider rescinding action on award of bid to Gilispie Construction for Water Plant Drainage Basin Improvements-Contract 211.

Other Business

Reports from Mayor, Committees, and Department Heads

Adjourn

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Members Opinions:
March 30, 2012 at 6:17pm
Why if you own property in the city are you not allowed to serve as alderman,Thats taxation without representation.
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March 31, 2012 at 3:24am
It is likely there are six people scattered throughout the country who own property in Woodbury but don't live in Woodbury. Should they be allowed to serve as aldermen? It's not property ownership that's the issue, it's residency.
March 31, 2012 at 8:21am
If you live in the same county you should be able to serve.City residents are allowed to serve on county commision.
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March 31, 2012 at 9:13am
City residents live in Cannon Co.
March 31, 2012 at 5:22pm
Thank you for pointing that out to me,Learn something new ever day.
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