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By Gary Santucci (anonymous) | Posted May 29, 2012 at 12:05:17
Both Malex and Steve are correct; Councillor Morelli maintains two residences, one on London Street Ward 4 and one in Winona opposite the Newport Marina Ward 11
Audit and Finance Committee meeting January 18 2010
Check out Item 6.1 Newport Marina
http://www.hamilton.ca/CityDepartments/CorporateServices/Clerks/AgendaMinutes/AuditFinanceandAdministration/2012/January18AuditFinanceandAdministrationCommitteeAgenda.htm
http://www.hamilton.ca/NR/rdonlyres/EF73A916-2DF4-4515-9B2F-D92E2082816D/0/Jan18EDRMS_n259316_v1_Minutes.pdf
http://hamilton.siretechnologies.com/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=194&doctype=AGENDA
At 5:41 of the video record Councillor Morelli declares a conflict of interest as he owns property adjacent to the Newport Marina as they are about to receive a $ 250.000.00 tax break
4. Treasurers’ Write-Off of Taxes Proposal for Newport Marina, Under Section
354 of the Municipal Act, 2001 (FCS12006) (Ward 11) (Item 8.1)
(Johnson/Powers)
That taxes in the amount of $260,209 be written off, under Section 354 of the
Municipal Act, 2001 for 239 properties, known as the Newport Marina, upon sale
of the marina to new owners; currently intended to be known as the Newport
Yacht Club – Stoney Creek, subject to the following conditions, namely:
(i) That all the subject properties be merged and consolidated into a single
ownership with a single Property Identification Number (PIN); and,
(ii) That the new owner of the subject lands agree, in a form satisfactory to
the City Solicitor, to indemnify and hold harmless the City from any liability
or damages to the City arising in any way as a result of the
implementation of this recommendation.
AMENDMENT CARRIED
MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED
Just the Facts. I guess the question could be; Is is it really any of our business anyway?
Gary Santucci
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