Resolution List and Disposition Table

This table lists all resolutions. If the resolution is codified and cited in the code, its disposition is cited by chapter number at the end of the resolution description.

Number

Passage Date

Subject

1

12-8-58

Request for amendment of order of incorporation

2

12-8-58

Federal enumeration – accurate census

3

12-8-58

Accrual of Social Security benefits

4

12-11-58

Planning and zoning – building permits

5

12-18-58

Adoption of Ord. 5, planning and zoning

6

1-8-59

Adoption of Ord. 2, civil defense

7

2-5-59

Gas franchise – APS

8

3-30-59

Adoption of Ord. 4, gas franchise – APS

9

3-30-59

Adoption of Ord. 10, business and occupational license

10

4-9-59

Adoption of official city map

11

4-9-59

Establishment of zoning districts

12

4-23-59

Adoption of Ord. 11, regulation of livestock

13

5-1-59

Adoption of Ord. 6, zoning districts

14

5-1-59

Adoption of Ord. 7, building codes

15

5-1-59

Adoption of Ord. 8, plumbing code

16

5-1-59

Adoption of Ord. 9, electrical code

17

5-14-59

Adoption of Ord. 12, animal licensing

18

5-28-59

Record of official returns, biennial general elections

19

5-28-59

Opening of account, First National Bank

20

6-25-59

Application for sewer funds

21

8-13-59

Adoption of budget 1959-1960

22

10-8-59

Adoption of Ord. 13, storage of trailers

23

6-1-60

Application of sewer funds public bill 560

24

7-14-60

Adoption of budget 1961-1962

25

7-14-60

Check signature authorization

26

7-14-60

Adoption of budget 1960-1962 (1960-1961)

27

7-28-60

Adoption of Arizona Civil Defense and Mutual Aid Agreement

28

7-28-60

Acquisition of civil defense property – state surplus

29

8-5-60

Tax levy 1960-1961

30

3-9-61

Purchase of police car (loan from National Bank)

31

6-8-61

Check signature authorization

32

6-22-61

City Hall lease agreement

33

7-13-61

Authorization of landfill contract with Sierra Vista

34

9-8-61

Taxy levy 1961-1962

35

11-26-61

Check signature authorization

36

11-30-61

Check signature authorization

37

1-15-62

Check signature authorization

38

1-25-62

Appearance of Artic Water Company before Arizona Corp. Commission

39

1-22-62

Authorization to apply for state land

40

4-26-62

Check signature authorization

41

5-22-62

Authorization to apply to HEW for federal property

42

5-24-62

Authorization to apply for federal fund

43

5-24-62

SSVEC franchise

44

8-3-62

Tax levy 1962-1963

45

8-23-62

Adoption of Ord. 21, SSVEC

46

8-23-62

Establishment of parks and recreation commission (2.80)

47

8-23-62

Authorization to construct City Hall

48

1-11-63

Check signature authorization

49

4-29-63

Notice of special bond election – issue/sell bonds for sewer fund

50

4-29-63

Notice of special bond election – water system/Artic Water Co.

51

7-11-63

Check signature authorization

52

8-1-63

Adoption of budget 1963-1964

53

9-12-63

Authorization to enter into an appraisal contract with Warren Walker, civil engineer

54

9-26-63

Check signature authorization

55

8-6-64

Tax levy 1964-1965 – tentative budget

56

9-10-64

Deficit spending

57

10-8-64

Authorization to accept agreement for public works plan preparation

58

10-22-64

Check signature authorization

59

5-27-65

Approval of sewer system planning documents

60

5-27-65

Declaration of intent to apply for federal sewage treatment grant

61

6-10-65

Check signature authorization

62

7-22-65

Award of sewer line contract to Cyr and Evans Construction Co.

63

8-5-65

Tax levy 1965-1966

64

8-26-65

Investment funds – sewer line across Hwy. 90-92, Martin Construction Co.

65

8-26-65

Award contract to Martin Construction Co.

66

9-29-65

Deficit spending

67

10-28-65

Authorization to accept U.S. public health service grant – sewage pond/recept

68

12-9-65

Authorization to contract for police car

69

2-4-66

Authorization to apply for federal funds

70

4-28-66

Authorization to issue a letter of intent – Artic Water Co. purchase

71

8-4-66

Tax levy 1966-1967

72

9-8-66

Develop water/sewer plan CC board of supervisors

73

11-10-66

Application for urban planning assistance project

74

3-14-67

Authorization to issue water system revenue bonds

75

4-10-67

Authorization to contract with Artic Water Co. – purchase

76

4-13-67

Naming of Arizona Street

77

4-27-67

Corporate resolution – First National Bank

78

8-3-67

Adoption of budget 1967-1968

79

10-11-67

Increasing budget limitation

80

4-25-68

Notice of special bond election – integrated sewage disposal system

81

7-5-68

Issuance of sewer revenue bonds

82

8-8-68

Adoption of budget 1968-1969

83

9-26-68

Application of urban planning assistance program

84

12-26-68

Authorization to accept certificate of purchase for state land

85

7-23-69

Authorization to advertise for bids on sewer construction

86

1-23-69

Authorization to hold regular primary election, 1969

87

2-27-69

Authorization to act in matter with the U.S. Public Health Service

88

3-3-69

Withdrawal from Region IV justice planning agency and affiliation with Region I

89

3-13-69

Amendment of Res. 81

90

3-27-69

Establishment of the city of Huachuca city library

91

3-27-69

Justice planning agency representation

92

3-27-69

Rights-of-way for sewer lines and roadways

93

4-24-69

Establishment of sewer accounts

94

5-22-69

Increasing budget limitation

95

6-8-69

Authorization to enter into agreements with Farmers Home Administration

96

6-12-69

Corporate resolution

97

6-26-69

Naming of Leffingwell Park

98

7-22-69

Designation of Valley National Bank as a depository

99

7-22-69

Authorization to request an additional grant

100

7-31-69

Adoption of budget 1969-1970

101

8-14-69

Authorization to enter into agreements with Cochise County and the city of Sierra Vista

102

12-11-69

Cochise organization of government

103

7-23-70

Naming of Lon Hunt Park

104

7-23-70

Naming of Kimbrell Field

105

8-6-70

Tax levy 1970-1971

106

8-27-70

Planning executive board of the state of Arizona

107

1-14-71

Authorization to hold the regular primary election, 1971

108

3-11-71

Southeastern Arizona governments organization SEAGO

109

3-25-71

Retention of special council

110

4-8-71

Declaration of public record – city code

111

4-8-71

Designation of traffic controls

112

5-27-71

Increasing budget limitation

113

6-10-71

Street assessment No. 1

114

7-8-71

Authorization for invitation to bid – street assessment No. 1

115

7-15-71

Adoption of tentative budget

116

7-26-71

Street assessment No. 1

117

8-5-71

Tax levy 1971-1972

118

8-20-71

Paving improvement district No. 1

119

10-28-71

Paving improvement district No. 2

120

12-1-71

Paving improvement district No. 2

121

12-23-71

Flood insurance

122

2-10-72

Adoption of an amendment (voting) to the by-laws of SEAGO

123

3-9-72

Urging the construction of Charleston Dam

124

3-9-72

Review of building permits for control measures against flooding

125

4-18-72

Rabies quarantine

126

5-11-72

Adoption of SEAGO – Region VI intergovernmental agreement

127

5-8-72

Assessment and proceedings – paving improvement district No. 1

128

5-25-72

Sewer grant

129

6-8-72

Assessment and proceedings – paving improvement district No. 1

130

6-28-72

Approving assessment paving improvement district No. 2

131

6-28-72

Assessment and proceedings – paving improvement district No. 2

132

6-28-72

Adoption of tentative budget 1972-1973

133

7-20-72

Issuance of bonds – pavement improvement district No. 1

134

7-20-72

Approving assessment paving improving district No. 2

135

8-3-72

Tax levy 1972-1973

136

8-10-72

Water master plan

137

9-14-72

Issuance of bonds – paving improvement district No. 2

138

9-14-72

Coronado Resource Conservation and Development Project

139

10-26-72

Establishment of traffic controls

140

12-14-72

Authorization expenditure of federal revenue sharing funds

141

12-14-72

American Revolution bicentennial commemoration

142

1-11-73

Authorization for primary election, April 23, 1973

143

1-11-73

Authorization expenditure of federal revenue sharing funds

144

6-7-73

Designation of depository

145

6-7-73

Authorization expenditure of federal revenue sharing funds

146

6-7-73

Sewer grant

147

6-14-73

Board of deposit

148

7-12-73

Adoption of tentative budget 1973-1974

149

7-12-73

Adoption of final budget 1973-1974

150

10-25-73

Establishment of traffic controls

151

12-27-73

Designation of depository

152

3-28-73

Acceptance of sewer pond facilities

153

4-25-73

Closing of School Road

154

5-22-74

Authorization for increase in members of volunteer fire department

155

3-17-74

Adoption of tentative budget 1974-1975

156

3-28-74

Adoption of final budget 1974-1975

157

7-11-74

Commendation – members of Antioch Baptist Church

158

8-12-74

Providing for the posting of meeting notices

159

9-12-74

Changes in numbering of ordinances and resolutions

160

9-23-74

Withdrawing the authority of the attorney general

161

9-26-74

Amending §§ 7-3-4 and 7-3-5 of the city code

162

10-10-74

Establishment of the community environmental committee

163

4-11-74

Providing for a public hearing – cable television system

164

11-14-74

Expressing opposition to the financial disclosure requirement

165

11-21-74

Computation of wages and overtime pay

166

1-9-75

Authorization for primary election, April 15, 1975

167

1-9-75

Granting signatory power – Agreement No. 75-308-002

168

1-9-75

Study proposed – SEAGO – need for improved transportation

169

1-30-75

Prescribing standards of financial disclosure

170

2-13-75

Supporting the amendment of the public deposits law

171

2-13-75

Providing for the erection of traffic control signs

172

2-13-75

Naming of Howard Street

173

2-27-75

Authorization to file water system improvement grant application with HUD

174

3-13-75

Providing zoning regulations

175

3-13-75

Prescribing trailer park regulations

176

3-27-75

Requirements for the location of a secondary school facility

177

4-10-75

Prescribing subdivision regulations

178

5-22-75

Authorization to sign documents – Farm Home Administration

179

6-12-75

Identifying agents empower to sign financial documents

180

6-26-75

Providing for the deposit of active and inactive city funds

181

7-10-75

Adopting tentative budget 1975-1976

182

7-24-75

Adopting final budget 1975-1976

183

7-23-75

Establishing rates of pay for volunteer firemen and volunteer policemen

184

8-10-75

Prescribing building regulations

185

8-10-75

Pertaining to distribution of revenues – transaction privilege taxes

186

8-28-75

Institution of Affirmative Action Program

187

8-28-75

Appointment of state of Arizona as tax agent

188

9-30-75

Result of special bond election

189 A

9-11-75

Chief of police issue permits section 11-1-54 B2

189 B

9-30-75

Adopting certificate of results of special bond election, seeking authorization

190

10-23-75

Supporting the certification of Cochise Airlines

191

11-21-75

Ordering the sale of city garbage and rubbish collection revenue bonds

192

11-26-75

Supporting the establishment of the SERI in the San Pedro River Basin

193

12-29-75

Designating persons to Sign ASPA Form 12

194

12-19-75

Garbage and rubbish collection revenue bonds

195

12-19-75

Contract for the purchase of garbage and rubbish collection revenue bonds

196

12-29-75

Authorizing the establishment of bank accounts of resolutions

197

1-22-76

Authorizing the establishment of a health system agency

198

1976

Establishing community beautification committee

199

2-11-76

Appointment of the industrial development authority board of directors

200

2-11-76

Identifying agents empowered to sign financial documents

201

2-26-76

Prescribing fire and housing regulations

202

2-26-76

Restriction of parking on certain city streets

203

3-11-76

Setting forth project unanticipated expenditures and revenue

204

3-11-76

Setting speed limits for alleys and easements

205

1976

Indicating the intent to participate in a joint planning

206

6-22-76

Supporting the IDA and the CHC, Sierra Vista, Southern Pacific Transportation Company abandonment

207

7-19-76

Adopting tentative budget 1976-1977

208

1976

Pertaining to the regulation of traffic

209

7-26-76

Establishing a new expenditure base

210

1976

Adopting final budget 1976-1977

211

1976

Adopting final budget 1976-1977

212

8-12-76

Declaring support and effort in obtaining a financial facility

213

8-12-76

Appointing county of Cochise as HUD Housing Assistance Program agents

214

9-1-76

Declaring intent to apply for sewer treatment and works federal grant

215

9-9-76

Authorizing mayor to sign civil rights assurance

216

10-28-76

Establishing the council’s support of the defeat of Proposition 200

217

11-24-76

Appointing a management team

218

12-9-76

Authorization for primary election, March 21, 1977

219

1977

Question to voters regarding council member term of office

220

1977

Specifying the numbers of publications required of ordinances (Repealed by 286)

221

3-10-77

Identifying agents legally empowers to sign checks, warrants, and other documents

222

5-25-77

Authority to sign all documents

223

5-25-77

Authority to sign all documents required to apply for grant funds

224

6-9-77

Consider CDBG amendment

225

7-14-77

Arizona Service – investigation before the CA board

226

7-14-77

Tentative budget 1977-1978

227

7-15-77

Final budget 1977-1978

228

8-4-77

Final budget 1977-1978

229

7-28-77

Establishing rates of pay for volunteer firemen and volunteer policemen

230

8-11-77

Accepting resignations and appointing new board directors

231

8-11-77

Alley to be closed off, vacated and abandoned

232

8-11-77

Approving and accepting a legal services contract

233

8-29-77

Identifying agents legally empowered to sign checks

234

10-13-77

Names of agents legally empowered to sign checks

235

10-27-77

Floodplain management program

236

12-8-77

Airport development

237

12-22-77

Waste treatment works

238

1-12-78

Accepting resignations and appointing new directors of the IDA board

239

1-12-78

Pledge of support to the IDA

240

5-24-78

Municipal multi-use courts

241

5-24-78

Incorporation of the “city of Huachuca City” true name, the “town of Huachuca City”

242

6-8-78

Extension of School Road through real property

243

7-13-78

Declaring intent to apply for sewage treatment works federal grant

244

7-17-78

Adoption of tentative budget 1978-1979

245

8-10-78

Adoption of final budget 1978-1979

246

8-10-78

Authorization for borrowing funds from garbage and rubbish

247

8-17-78

Adoption of budget 1978-1979

248

8-24-78

Supporting the Huachuca Del Norte Chamber of Commerce

249

1-11-79

Granting of cable television franchise to Jim R. Smith and Company

250

1-11-79

Authorization of the holding of the regular primary election on March 19, 1979

251

3-8-79

Senior citizens discount program

252

5-10-79

Identifying those agents legally empowered to sign checks

253

5-23-79

Establishing and maintaining a payroll deduction plan

254

5-23-79

Acknowledging desire for continued, expanded library service from the county of Cochise

255

7-12-79

Adoption of budget and fiscal year plans

256

7-12-79

Approving and accepting a legal services contract

257

7-30-79

Landfill contract – Eads Construction/Redi Mix

258

8-9-79

Enforcement of mobile home installation standards

259

8-16-79

Adoption of budget 1979-1980

260

8-16-79

Authorization to borrow from the landfill fund and to draw warrants in favor of garbage and rubbish revenue

261

1979

Establishing separate accounts outside of general fund considerations

262

9-27-79

Accepting an agreement for computer services

263

10-1-79

Establishing separate account outside general fund

264

10-25-79

Agreement to participate in Sierra-Huachuca Association for Retarded Citizens (SHARC)

265

11-20-79

Check authorization signatures

266

12-13-79

Surplus property to be utilized for senior center/public library

267

1-10-80

Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings

268

1-10-80

Establishing rates of pay for volunteer firemen and policemen

269

(Number not used)

270

2-28-80

Identifying agents legally empowered to sign checks, warrants, and order documents

271

3-4-80

Appointing new directors of the IDA board

272

5-8-80

Identifying agents legally empowered to sign checks, warrants, and other documents

273

5-29-80

Contract with DES for providing services under CETA Title IV-C

274

6-12-80

Identifying agents legally empowered to sign checks, warrants, and other documents

275

6-26-80

Purchasing additional land for landfill

276

6-26-80

Landfill contract – Eads Construction

277

7-10-80

Contract with DES for providing services under the youth employment program

278

7-10-80

Identifying agents legally empowered to sign checks, warrants, and other documents

279

7-18-80

Adoption of tentative budget 1980-1981

280

7-24-80

Contract with DES for providing services under the senior community service employment program

281

8-4-80

Adoption of budget 1980-1981

282

8-4-80

Authorization to file application for wastewater treatment works federal grant

283

8-28-80

Appointing emergency services director and assistant emergency services director

284

9-26-80

Authorization preparations for a water line installation contract

285

11-26-80

Approving and accepting a legal service contract

286

12-5-80

Repeals Res. 220

287

12-11-80

Declaring a commitment to promote fair housing on the sale

288

12-23-80

Approving a contract with the Babacomari Volunteer Fire District for fire protection

289

1-8-81

Authorizing regular primary election

290

1-8-81

Authorizing filing application for water system improvement federal grant

291

3-16-81

Amends Res. 289

292

3-16-81

Proposing an alternative local expenditure limitation

293

3-26-81

Intergovernmental agreement with state of Arizona for Highway 90 maintenance

294

4-9-81

Ratifying existing contracts

295

4-23-81

Appointing new IDA board directors

296

6-2-81

Calling special election for issuance and sale of general obligation and water revenue bonds

297

4-30-81

Appointing election officials for special bond election, June 2, 1981

298

5-14-81

Extending qualification date of registered electors

299

6-6-81

Contract with DES for providing services under the senior community service employee program

300

6-11-81

Establishing M.C. Cray and Howard Street as arterial streets

301

6-15-81

Declaring results of special bond election

302

7-16-81

Adopting tentative budget 1981-1982

303

8-4-81

Water system improvement loan

304

8-6-81

Adoption of budget 1981-1982

305

8-6-81

Approving and accepting a legal services contract

306

8-27-81

Appointing member to library board

307

8-27-81

Appointing a police chief

308

8-27-81

Approving contract with Babacomari volunteer fire department

309

8-27-81

Approving intergovernmental agreement with Cochise County

310

10-29-81

Establishing rates of pay for volunteer firemen and reserve police

311

10-29-81

Applying for local government transportation assistance funds

312

10-8-81

Accepting resignation of Gadbois from library board

313

11-25-81

Authorizing settlement of a lawsuit filed by Louise Wolverton

314

12-10-81

Approving intergovernmental agreement with Cochise County for using county manpower and equipment

315

11-25-81

Authorizing the public sale of surplus property

316

12-10-81

Accepting resignation of Jackie Hunt

317

12-10-81

Authorizing a revision of the town code

318

12-10-81

Adopting policy personnel procedures

319

1981

Authorizing intergovernmental agreement with Cochise County for highway construction, improvement and maintenance

320

1-14-82

Appointing new board of adjustment members

321

1-14-82

Appointing a deputy town clerk

322

2-11-82

Approving landfill agreement with the city of tombstone

323

3-25-82

Accepting the resignation of Wm. Gadbois from IDA

324

3-25-82

Accepting the resignation of E. Urda from fire department

325

3-25-82

Appointing Joseph Hunter to planning and zoning commission

326

3-25-82

Appointing Ruth Stolmayer to the library board

327

5-13-82

Authorizing submission of a state CDBG

328

5-27-82

CDBG for water system improvement

329

6-24-82

Amending contract with senior community service employment program

330

6-24-82

Requesting ADOT to authorize transportation assistance funds

331

7-8-82

Appropriating monies in contingency fund for 1981-1982 budget

332

7-8-82

Authorizing contract with DES under Title V

333

7-15-82

Adopting tentative budget 1982-1983

334

7-22-82

Authorizing advertising for water improvement project bids

335

7-22-82

Ordering sale of $50,000 general obligation bonds

336

7-22-82

Ordering sale of $550,000 water revenue bonds

337

8-5-82

Identifying check signers

338

8-5-82

Adopting budget 1982-1983

338A

8-26-82

Authorizing issuance and sale of $50,000 general obligation bonds

339

8-26-82

Awarding contract for purchase of $50,000 general obligation bonds

340

8-26-82

Authorizing issuance and sale of $550,000 water revenue bonds

341

8-26-82

Awarding contract for purchase of $550,000 water revenue bonds

342

(Number not used)

343

9-23-82

Authorizing contract with DES under Title V

344

10-14-82

Authorizing contract with KE & G Development

345

10-14-82

Authorizing contract with MCA Engineering for HUD grant

346

10-14-82

Authorizing contract with OEPAD for HUD grant

347

10-14-82

Authorizing contract with Schuff Steel

348

10-21-82

Authorizing contract with SEAGO on HUD grant

349

10-28-82

Authorizing execution of notice to proceed on water improvement project

350

10-28-82

Authorizing execution of requests for funds on water improvement project

351

11-11-82

Authorizing $50,000 loan for FmHA

352

11-11-82

Authorizing $550,000 loan from FmHA

353

11-11-82

Approving and accepting legal services contract

354

11-24-82

Establishing primary election, general election, polling place, etc.

355

12-9-82

Authorizing advertising for bids for water system

356

12-23-82

Establishing rates of pay for firemen, policemen and dispatchers

357

1-27-83

Authorizing execution of contract with KE & G for water system

358

2-10-83

Authorizing intergovernmental agreement for CDBG grant

359

2-24-83

Authorizing notice to proceed on CDBG funded improvements to KE & G

360

6-14-83

Authorizing Title V contract – senior community employment

360A

4-28-83

Authorizing officials to sign checks

361

4-28-83

Designating Bank of Cochise as depository

362

5-12-83

Authorizing purchase of additional landfill property

363

5-12-83

Appropriating funds for library account

364

6-9-83

Requesting removal of traffic islands for highway

365

6-9-83

Requesting lottery funds for town use

366

7-5-83

Authorizing application for CDBG grant

367

7-5-83

Authorizing joint submission of CDBG grant

368

7-14-83

Adopting tentative budget 1983-1984

369

8-5-83

Adopting budget 1983-1984

370

9-22-83

Renewing contract with Eads Construction

371

10-20-83

Increasing fees charged for police reports

372

11-10-83

Accepting water works project

373

12-8-83

Opposing legislation to use peace officer training funds

374

12-8-83

Prescribing standards of financial disclosure for elected officials

84-001

1-18-84

APS gas franchise left to the vote of the people

84-002

1-18-84

Adopting town code

84-003

3-8-84

Adopting policy and procedure

84-004

4-12-84

Accepting water works project beyond the corporate town limits

84-005

5-10-84

Adopting use of lottery funds for street repair

84-006

5-10-84

Authorizing intergovernmental agreement with DPS

84-007

5-10-84

Authorizing Title V agreement with DES for senior community service

84-008

7-12-84

Authorizing agreement with surplus property division

84-009

7-12-84

Adopting tentative budget 1984-1985

84-010

8-9-84

Adopting budget 1984-1985

84-0011

8-1-84

Authorizing basic services contract with SEAGO

84-0012

8-1-84

The National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 Title V Chapter 10 Art. 4 ARS

84-0013

8-23-84

Applying for CDBG grant

84-0014

8-23-84

Identifying community development and housing needs

84-0015

8-23-84

Committing local funds to CDBG grant (Rescinded by 84-0017)

84-0016

8-23-84

Adopting a plan to minimize displacement and assisting displaced

84-0017

9-13-84

Committing leverage funds to CDBG grant and rescinding Resolution No. 84-0015

84-0018

9-27-84

Establishing rates of pay for volunteer firemen, volunteer police officers and volunteer public safety dispatchers

84-0019

12-27-84

Supporting change in UDAG funding selection criteria by HUD

85-001

3-14-85

Adoption of home rule expenditure limitation

85-001 A

4-24-85

No parking zone along Highway 90, mile post 312-314

85-002

5-9-85

Allocation of lottery funds

85-003

5-23-85

Adoption of Title V contract – senior community service employment

85-004

6-26-85

Legal services contract with Gary Ramaeker as town attorney and Thomas Rondeau as deputy town attorney

85-005

6-26-85

Approval and acceptance of magistrate employment contract

85-006

6-26-85

Approval and acceptance of SEAGO contract

85-007

7-11-85

State CDBG

85-008

7-11-85

Identifying housing needs CDBG grant – community center construction

85-009

7-11-85

Displacement plan CDBG recommended by OEPAD

85-0010

7-11-85

Committing local funds for $40,000 CDBG grant (Rescinded by 85-0015)

85-0011

7-11-85

Adoption of personnel rules and regulations

85-0012

7-11-85

Adoption of tentative budget 1985-1986

85-0013

(Number not used)

85-0014

8-8-85

Adoption of budget 1985-1986

85-0015

8-8-85

Rescinding Res. No. 85-0010, setting leveraged funds for CDBG grant at $50,000

85-0016

10-10-85

Supporting federal government’s Desertron particle collider project at Whetstone Site

85-0017

10-10-85

Amendment of Article XI of incorporation of industrial development authority (IDA)

85-0018

11-14-85

Amending personnel rules and regulations

86-001

4-10-86

Declaring an abandonment of a portion of Arizona Street back to owners

86-002

4-10-86

Identifying check signers

86-003

4-10-86

Economic development grant to install paving on Mustang Road and water and sewer lines to Quail Hills Industrial Park

86-004

4-24-86

Application for LTAF (lottery funds) for transportation

86-004 A

5-22-86

Authorizing Title V contract – senior community service employment

86-005

6-12-86

Adopting tentative budget 1986-1987 and fixing tax levy

86-006

6-26-86

Adopting budget 1986-1987

86-007

6-26-86

Renewing landfill contract with Eads

86-008

7-10-86

Rates of pay for firemen

86-009

7-31-86

Application for state CDBG grant funds

86-010

7-31-86

Identifying housing needs – Urban Renewal Recovery Act

86-011

7-31-86

Adopting displacement plan – CDBG grant funds

86-012

7-31-86

Committing $52,000 to the 1986 CDBG program

86-013

8-14-86

U.S. Dept. of Commerce grant, $429,000, Project 07-01-02917

87-001

2-12-87

Offering SSVEC franchise, election on March 16, 1987

87-002

1-30-87

Resolution No. 86-016 declared intention to improve portions of Huachuca Canyon Drive, Quail Ridge Drive, etc., with construction of paving, curbs, gutters, street lights, fire hydrants, domestic water lines and 200,000 water storage tanks

87-003

2-12-87

Adding Policy 8337, no alcoholic beverages in any building or town property

87-004

2-26-87

Granting franchise to Jim R. Smith and Company to FC Cable TV of AZ

87-005

2-26-87

Abandoning streets and roadways in Cochise Vista Subdivision to property owners per ARS Section 28-1902(3)(a)

87-006

4-23-87

Lottery funds to be used for street repair and $1,800 for education purposes

87-007

4-23-87

Related items as described in Resolution of Intention No. 86-016; sealed bids received and inviting sealed proposals for the improvement known as Town of Huachuca City Campstone and Huachuca Commercial Center

87-008

5-14-87

Authorization of Title V – senior community service employment program

87-009

5-14-87

Accepting legal services – Gary Ramaeker, town attorney

87-0010

5-14-87

Accepting magistrate contract – George R. Kirmse

87-0011

5-14-87

Renewal of landfill contract with Eads Construction and Redi Mix from July 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988

87-0012

5-27-87

Renewal of contract with Whetstone Fire District to perform dispatch services and fee increase

87-0013

5-27-87

Authorizing the NARFE organization to develop a project to commemorate the bi-centennial of the U.S. Constitution

87-0014

6-11-87

Affirmative action plan added to the personnel policy (IRCA) of 1986

87-0015

7-9-87

Identifying agents empowered to sign checks

87-0016

7-9-87

Appointing alternate town magistrate, Eugene Murphy

87-0017

7-9-87

Adopting tentative budget 1987-1988

87-0018

7-9-87

Opposing closure of Southern Pacific Rail service

87-0019

7-23-87

Contract between Huachuca City and Cochise County to operate an animal shelter

87-0020

8-7-87

Adopting budget 1987-1988

87-0021

8-13-87

Accepting an agreement to join the Cochise County library district

87-0022

7-23-87

Authorizing the submission of and application for state CDBG funds for the low and moderate benefit requirements

87-0023

7-23-87

Senior center construction

87-0024

7-23-87

$52,500 commitment to the 1987 CDBG program for Res. No. 87-0022

87-0025

8-28-87

Roadway abandoned to adjoining landowner, Lawrence C. Geare, lying within the Campstone and the Commercial Center, subject to all existing easements

87-0026

9-24-87

Authorizing personal property donation program and nondiscrimination assurance with the Arizona Dept. of Administration, Surplus Property Division

87-0027

9-24-87

The dedication of a portion of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Town Site 20 South, Range 20 East as a public roadway known as Skyline Drive

87-0028

9-24-87

CDBG grant displacement resolution

87-0029

10-23-87

Insurance companies in Arizona to write short-term motor vehicle insurance for Mexican nationals for the purpose of legally operating a motor vehicle within the state of Arizona

87-030

12-10-87

Support construction of the Huachuca Triangle Housing for the Elderly by Landmark Development

88-001

1-21-88

Empowered to sign checks

88-002

1-28-88

Renewal of contract with the Babacomari Volunteer Fire District

88-003

4-28-88

Amendments to tax code

88-004

4-14-88

ADOT authorization request of transportation funds – 90 percent for street repair, 10 percent for library expansion

88-005

4-28-88

Title V – senior community service employment program

88-006

5-12-88

PD training fund established by town clerk, administered by police chief

88-007

5-12-88

Legal service contract – Gary Ramaeker, P.C.

88-008

5-25-88

Renewing Eads contract

88-009

7-14-88

Amending personnel rules and regulations, salary schedule

88-010

7-14-88

Adopting tentative budget 1988-1989 and fixing tax levy

88-011

(Missing)

88-012

8-11-88

Adopting budget 1988-1989

88-013

11-10-88

Designating primary and general election dates, election purpose, deadline for voter registration, and place and last date for candidates to file nomination papers

88-014

11-10-88

Providing notice of election date (primary and general), appointing election officials and fixing their compensation

89-01

1-11-89

Home rule expenditure limitation

89-02

1-26-89

Empowered to sign checks, warrants and other documents

89-03

3-23-89

Opposing the transfer of water from Cochise County basins to Phoenix and Tucson

89-04

4-13-89

LTAF – repair of streets and educational purposes

89-05

4-13-89

Execution of $8,771 contract for Title V senior community employment program

89-06

4-13-89

Authorizing EDA grant – paving Mustang Road, installing sewer and water lines to Huachuca Commercial Center and Industrial Park at Campstone

89-07

5-24-89

Rates of pay for volunteer firemen, police and dispatchers

89-08

5-24-89

Renew Eads Construction landfill contract

89-09

(Missing)

89-10

6-8-89

Authorization to sign checks

89-11

6-22-89

Authorization of submission of an application for CDBG for low and moderate benefit requirements eliminating slum and blight

89-12

7-13-89

Adopting tentative budget 1989-1990 and fixing tax levy

89-13

8-10-89

Adopting budget 1989-1990

89-14

7-13-89

Construct a library and enhance the educational opportunities of low and moderate income

89-15

7-13-89

CDBG residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan

89-16

12-28-89

CDBG commitment of $4,100 leveraged funds

89-16

7-27-89

Magistrate employment contract with Eugene Murphy

89-18

8-10-89

Joint venture for affordable housing – Dept. of Housing and Urban Development

89-19

9-28-89

Amending personnel rules and regulations, salary schedule

89-20

9-28-89

CDBG program for low to moderate income; opposition to changes to the non-entitlement CDBG program

89-21

9-28-89

Opposes desecration of the American flag and supports the amendment to the Constitution of the United States for prosecution or punishment for desecrating the flag.

89-22

9-28-89

Resists state’s effort to balance the budget by reducing shared revenues to cities and towns

89-23

9-28-89

Declares support for the restoration of local regulatory authority over cable television systems

89-24

10-4-89

Endorses and approves the submittal of an application to the Housing Trust Fund Program of the state of Arizona

89-25

11-9-89

Authorization to participate in the Arizona Business Retention and Expansion Program of Sierra Vista

89-26

11-9-89

Supporting SEAGO as an economic development district

90-01

2-22-90

Adopting a Fair Housing Policy of the amended Community Development Act of 1974; the Civil Rights Act of 1968 Amendments Act of 1988.

90-02

2-22-90

Authorizing an application of and setting forth the commission members for the enterprise zone and naming the town clerk the administrator of the zone

90-03

4-12-90

Authorizing Title V contract with DES

90-04

4-26-90

Requesting ADOT to authorize LTAF for police car and library

90-05

4-26-90

Amending personnel rules and regulations, salary schedule

90-06

4-26-90

IGA to develop and implement and integrate countywide solid waste disposal system

90-07

5-10-90

Support of border crossing at the Coronado National Monument

90-008

5-24-90

1990 tax code amendment

90-009 A

5-24-90

IGA with the state for receipt of economic strength project funds for construction of an extension of Skyline Drive

90-010

6-28-90

Adopting 1990-1991 tentative budget, tax levy

90-009

6-28-90

Authorizing the implementation by the Material Resource Recovery Facility of a negotiated tip fee system

90-011

(Number not used)

90-012

7-12-90

Authorizing CDBG funds for 51% of low income-moderate income aiding in blight and elimination of slum

90-013

7-12-90

CDBG funds for low and moderate income, a new fire truck, improvements to the park and renovation of the Community Center

90-014

7-12-90

CDBG adoption of antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan

90-015

7-12-90

CDBG commitment of local funds as leverage in the amount of $5,000

90-016

7-12-90

Rates of pay for volunteer firemen, police officers and dispatchers

90-017

7-12-90

Renewal of Eads Construction and Redi-Mix landfill contract

90-018

7-12-90

Adopting 1990-1991 budget

90-019

7-12-90

Authorizing improvements for portions of the streets and rights-of-way for Campstone development

90-020

7-26-90

Accepting legal service contracts: town attorney, Gary Ramaeker, and deputy town attorney, Biagio Gingo

90-021

9-27-90

Urging the board of supervisors of Cochise County to schedule meetings more accessible to the people, and expanding the board from three to five

90-021

9-13-90

Endorsement of the application to ADOT to grant historical designation to State Routes 82 and 83 to I-10

90-022

9-27-90

Certification and agreement to participate in federal surplus property

90-023

11-8-90

Designating the election date, deadline for registration, and date and place to file nomination forms

90-024

11-8-90

Notice of elections date, polling places and election officials

90-025

10-25-90

Contract in the amount of $10,381 with Arizona Dept. of Public Safety

91-001

1-10-91

Repealing Policy No. 38 of the PD. Amending portions adopted on July 11, 1998, and July 14, 1998

91-002

2-14-91

Support for managing solid waste throughout Cochise County

91-003

2-28-91

Contract with Cochise County Landfill Recycling Center

91-004

2-28-91

Interagency solid waste steering committee

91-005

1991

Establishment of an enterprise zone commission, town clerk as administrator, the common council as commission

91-006

3-14-91

Support HB 2260 passage for a correctional facility in Duncan, Arizona

91-007

3-28-91

Fair housing policy

91-008

3-28-91

LTAF for PD car, street repair, library

91-009

3-28-91

Support Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Mexico

91-0010

4-3-91

Declaring and adopting the results of the primary election held March 19, 1991

91-0011

5-9-91

Contract with DES for the senior community development program

91-0012

5-23-91

Support of Cochise County board of supervisors, membership change from three to five

91-0013

6-27-91

Amends salary schedule

91-0014

7-1-91

Amends personnel rules and regulations

91-0015

7-25-91

Missing (intergovernmental landscape)

91-0016

8-22-91

Missing (magistrate contract)

91-0017

7-15-91

Adopting tentative budget 1991-1992 and tax levy

91-017

8-8-91

Adopting 1991-1992 budget

91-0018

7-25-91

Amends salary schedule

91-0019

8-22-91

Missing (attorney’s contract)

91-0020

8-22-91

Adopting residential antidisplacement plan

91-0021

8-22-91

Authorizing submission of CDBG application for low/moderate income

91-0022

8-22-91

CDBG needs: housing on Hunt Road, Grant Street project, Gila Street completion and construct new fire station

91-0023

8-22-91

CDBG committing local funds of $10,000

91-024

9-12-91

Support Southwest Municipal Recycling Association

91-025

10-10-91

Rates of pay for volunteer firemen, police officers and dispatchers

91-026

10-11-91

Adopt solid waste fees at the landfill

91-027

10-11-91

IGA with Cochise County relating to tipping fees

91-028

11-27-91

Renewal of Eads Construction contract

92-001

3-12-92

Requesting Arizona Department of Transportation to authorize transportation assistance funds pursuant to Section 28-2602 ARS and senior center furniture

92-002

(Missing)

92-003

5-7-92

Authorizing ground lease and town lease

92-004

5-28-92

Amendment to Commerce CDBG Contract No. 159-90

92-005

7-9-92

Adopting tentative budget 1992-1993

92-006

7-23-92

Adoption of budget 1992-1993

92-007

8-13-92

Adopting a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan

92-008

8-13-92

Authorizing the submission of an application for 1993 state CDBG funds and certifying that said application meets the low and moderate income benefit requirements of the state CDBG program

92-009

8-13-92

Identifying 1993 community development and housing needs and activities to be undertaken to meet such needs: housing on Hunt Road, Grant Street project, completion of Gila Street and paving community facility parking lots

92-010

8-13-92

Committing local funds as leverage for the 1993 CDBG application, $5,000

92-011

8-13-92

Adopting a fair housing policy

92-012

8-13-92

Authorizing submission of an application for 1992 home funds for very low and low housing program

92-013

8-13-92

Supporting and participation of growing connections project with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality on reuse or recycling of solid waste

92-014

9-10-92

Amending personnel policy, adding Rule XX on establishing a drug and alcohol free workplace

92-015

9-10-92

Establishing a complaint resolution procedure of complaints alleging town violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act

92-016

10-8-92

Authorizing transfer of surplus landfill funds to the landfill restricted fund account

92-017

10-8-92

Authorizing IGA with Arizona Department of Transportation, Highways Division, for landscape of areas within the right-of-way on State Route 90

92-018

10-22-92

Identifying 1993 community development and housing needs and activities to be undertaken to meet such needs: housing on Hunt Road, Grant Street project, completion of Gila Street, paving community facility parking lots and improving Huachuca Desert Grove Park

92-019

10-22-92

Designating election date and purpose, deadline for voter registration, and the place and the last date for candidates to file nomination papers

92-020

11-12-92

Amending Res. No. 92-019 for adoption of home rule

92-021

1-14-93

Proposing an extension of the alternative local expenditure limitation – home rule option

92-022

1-14-93

Providing notice of the regular primary election, establishing polling places and hours and voting districts, and appointing election officials and fixing their compensation

93-001

2-11-93

Support for enacting SB 1055, fair legal system

93-002

2-25-93

Authorizing participation in personal property donation program and nondiscrimination assurance with the Arizona Department of Administration, Surplus Property Division

93-003

3-11-93

Supporting police department application for a 402 alcohol/drug incentive grant

93-004

3-18-93

Declaring and adopting the results of the primary election held March 9, 1993

93-005

3-25-93

Commitment to fair housing

93-006

4-8-93

Requesting the Arizona Department of Transportation to authorize transportation assistance funds pursuant to Section 28-2602 ARS; LTAF funds street construction and repairs

93-007

4-8-93

Authorizing renewal and amendment of Eads Construction contract, recycling

93-008

7-8-93

Adopting tentative budget 1993-1994

93-009

7-22-93

Adoption of budget 1993-1994

93-010

7-28-93

Amending personnel rules and regulations

93-011

9-6-93

Supporting police department application for a 402 fire department rescue equipment grant

93-012

Tabled

Abandoning alley adjacent to 207 Grant Street, Huachuca City Annex

93-013

(Number not used)

93-014

12-9-93

Adopting lease agreement with Jay Bar Communications

93-015

12-9-93

Annexation

94-001

1-13-94

Desires to establish animal shelter volunteer program and set rate of pay

94-002

1-27-94

Commitment to fair housing

94-003

3-10-94

Agreement with the State of Arizona Department of Commerce Office of Housing Development Home Program/Housing Trust Fund pursuant to ARS 11-952

94-004

4-28-94

Requesting Arizona Department of Transportation to authorize transportation assistance funds pursuant to Section 28-2602 ARS; LTAF funds for street repairs and maintenance

94-005

5-12-94

Policy and program to buy recycled products and reduce waste

94-006

5-25-94

Approving and adopting personnel rules and regulations, classes of salary

94-007

6-23-94

Amending personnel rules and regulations

94-008

7-14-94

Adopting tentative budget 1994-1995

94-009

8-5-94

Adoption of budget 1994-1995

94-010

7-28-94

IGA with Arizona Governor’s Office of Drug Policy pursuant to ARS 41-101.01 and 11-952

94-011

9-22-94

Approving of magistrate and assistant magistrate to hear juvenile matters pursuant to ARS 8-232

94-012

11-10-94

Designating election date and purpose, deadline for voter registration, and place and last date for candidates to file nomination papers

94-013

12-8-94

Reaffirming settled policy supporting legislation beneficial to the town for the 1995 special census reimbursing

94-014

12-8-94

1995 tax code amendments

94-015

2-9-95

IGA with the Arizona Department of Corrections for and on behalf of the Arizona State Prison Complex-Douglas-Papago Unit, utilization of inmates

95-002

1-12-95

IGA with ADOT SPR program grant amount of $800

95-003

3-23-95

Adopting a fair housing policy

95-004

1-26-95

Legal service contract for Biagio Gingo, town attorney

95-005

1-26-95

Notice of primary election to be held on March 14, 1995

95-006

3-9-95

Amending policies and procedures; control of the town’s finances, purchase order

95-007

4-13-95

LTAF for maintenance and repair of town streets; chip and seal overlay

95-008

7-13-95

Renewing magistrate contract with Eugene Murphy

95-009

7-13-95

Adopting 1995-1996 tentative budget and tax levy

95-010

7-27-95

IGA with the county and Huachuca City Animal Shelter

95-011

7-27-95

Public hearing to increase water, sewer, garbage and landfill fees

95-012

8-10-95

Adopting 1995-1996 budget

95-013

(Number not used)

95-014

8-7-95

Proposed site for the large binocular telescope and calling for an immediate congressional action to resolve the conflict

95-015

9-28-95

Lease agreement with Jaybar Communications

95-016

10-26-95

Amending the Endangered Species Act

95-017

10-26-95

Continuation of enterprise zone; town clerk to act as administrator

96-001

3-28-96

Fair housing policy

96-002

3-28-96

LTAF for maintenance and repair of town streets and educational (library)

96-003

5-9-96

Support of SEAGO

96-004

6-13-96

Notice of public hearing to increase water rates

96-005

7-11-96

Tentative budget and tax levy 1996-1997

96-006

8-8-96

Adopting budget and tax levy 1996-1997

96-007

8-8-96

Amending personnel rules and regulations, schedule of classes, and solid waste group job descriptions

96-009

10-24-96

Call of election, March 11, 1997

96-010

11-14-96

Identifying agents legally empowered to sign checks, warrants and other documents

96-011

12-12-96

Proposal of an extension of the alternative local expenditure limitation home rule option

96-012

12-12-96

Providing notice of the regular primary election

96-013

12-12-96

1996 tax code amendments

96-014

11-26-96

Designating Jim Johnson as building official

96-015

12-12-96

ADA guidelines for buildings and facilities

97-001

3-13-97

Adopting fair housing policy

97-002

3-25-97

Declaring and adopting the results of the primary election held on March 11, 1997

97-003

4-10-97

Approving and renewing contract with Babocomari Volunteer Fire District

97-004

7-10-97

Amending IGA contract with the Department of Corrections

97-005

7-10-97

Adopting tentative budget and tax levy 1997-1998

97-006

7-24-97

Adopting the residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan for 1997

97-007

7-24-97

CDBG application for 1997, two-inch asphalt overlay

97-008

8-7-97

Adopting 1997-1998 budget

97-008A

12-11-97

Terminating existing IGA enterprise zone and approving IGA creating enterprise zone commission

97-009

12-11-97

Renew magistrate contract with Eugene Murphy

97-010

12-11-97

Contract with Biagio Gingo, town attorney

98-001

1-8-98

Adopting the municipal court filing fees established by HB 2102, Chapter 79

98-002

3-12-98

Grant agreement with the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission

98-003

3-12-98

Extension of agreement with Arrow Construction for subdivision improvements

98-004

4-9-98

Submission of projects for consideration in Arizona’s 1998 Highway Safety Plan, Chief Fenimore appointed agent

98-005

4-23-98

Submission of projects for consideration in Arizona’s 1998 Highway Safety Plan, Chief Grey appointed agent

98-006

5-14-98

1998 tax code amendments

98-007

6-25-98

Tentative 1998-1999 budget and tax levy

98-008

7-23-98

Adoption of 1998-1999 budget

98-009

9-24-98

Identifying those empowered to sign checks

98-010

11-25-88

General election to be held May 18, 1999

98-011

12-23-98

Notice of the regular primary election for March 9, 1999

99-001

1-14-99

Affirming support of Arizona Office of Tourism and encouraging state legislators to increase marketing related funding to Arizona Office of Tourism

99-002

2-11-99

Adopting grant agreement (LLBG-98-114) with Arizona Criminal Justice Commission

99-003

2-25-99

Amending Res. No. 98-011, primary election

99-004

4-8-99

Submission of projects for consideration in Arizona’s 1999 Highway Safety Plan

99-005

4-22-99

Change of planning and zoning commission from seven members to five members

99-006

4-22-99

Authorizing an application to the Greater Arizona Development Authority for technical assistance pursuant to ARS Title 41, Chapter 10, Article 8

99-007

4-28-99

Authorizing supplemental ground lease and town lease

99-008

5-5-99

Ratifying Res. No. 99-007, supplemental ground lease and town lease

99-009

7-22-99

Identifying those agents legally empowered to sign checks, warrants and other documents

99-010

7-22-99

Authorization to submit application and implement CDBG projects

99-011

7-22-99

Planning and zoning committee to change monthly meeting day

99-012

8-12-99

Adoption of budget 1999-2000

99-013

9-9-99

Authorizing gift and transfer of $17,008 excess funds from CDBG Contract No. 113-98 to City of Bisbee CDBG Contract No. 069-98

99-014

11-24-99

1999 tax code amendments

00-001

Tabled

Approving and accepting a magistrate employment contract

00-002

1-27-00

Notice of special election, establishing polling places and hours, and appointing election officials and fixing their compensation

00-003

Tabled

Adopting lease agreement with Tower COM, L.L.C.

00-004

1-31-00

Appointing alternate town magistrate

00-005

4-13-00

Adopting grant agreement (LLBG98-114) with Arizona Criminal Justice Commission

00-006

4-27-00

Approving and accepting magistrate employment contract

00-007

8-10-00

Adoption of budget 2000-2001

00-008

Approving installation of a wind turbine (Rescinded by 00-011)

00-009

Tabled

Proposing revised zoning allowing for commercial wind turbines

00-010

8-24-00

Approving legal services contract with Biagio Gingo, town attorney

00-011

9-21-00

Rescinding Res. No. 00-008, installation of wind turbine

00-012

10-26-00

Proposing to suspend budget retroactive to June 30, 1999, covering fiscal year 1998-1999

00-013

11-16-00

Recall election results held November 7, 2000

00-014

12-14-00

Agents legally empowered to sign checks

01-001

3-14-01

Proposal of an extension of the alternative local expenditure limitation

01-002

3-22-01

Declaring and adopting results of the primary election held March 13, 2001

01-003

3-22-01

Arizona Department of Commerce Section 8 vouchers for low income housing

01-004

3-22-01

Arizona Department of Commerce Growing Smarter matching funds of $20,000

01-005

4-12-01

Performance bond, closure and/or post-closure care of landfill

01-006

4-12-01

Agents empowered to sign checks

01-007

4-12-01

Adds Policy 8326-2; amends Policy 8326-1, town clerk, landfill department

01-008

4-12-01

Credit card merchant processing agreement with Nova Information Systems

01-009

5-10-01

WIFA technical assistance request and matching fund grants for Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona

01-010

5-10-01

Authorize magistrate to hear nonfelony and/or non-alcohol-related juvenile traffic offenses (2.40)

01-011

5-10-01

Magistrate employment contract, Donald Thomson

01-012

5-16-01

Lease with Empire for landfill equipment

01-013

5-24-01

Declaring and adopting the results of the general election, May 15, 2001

01-014

6-14-01

Check signing authority

01-015

6-14-01

Authorizing free dumping once per month with paid water bill, July to September 2001

01-016

6-14-01

New garbage truck purchase approval

01-017

7-26-01

CDBG grant application for library ADA compliance

01-018

7-26-01

Adopts 2001-2002 budget

01-019

7-26-01

Fair Housing month, August 2001

01-020

7-26-01

Personnel Policy 8400, health insurance plan opt-out option

01-021

8-23-01

Proclaiming September 2001 as Arizona Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month

01-022

8-23-01

Opposition to redistricting plan

01-023

9-13-01

Investigative fund – relieving town clerk of responsibility

01-024

9-27-01

JS & K drilling for the wastewater treatment facility

01-025

9-27-01

Purchase order with Tombstone Tumbleweed for publication of legal notices

01-026

9-2001

Preliminary steps for participation in public safety personnel retirement system

01-027

10-25-01

Regular meeting date change

01-028

(Pulled)

01-029

10-25-01

Amends Policy 8333.1, mileage reimbursement

01-030

11-8-01

2001 tax code amendments

01-031

(Number not used)

01-032

11-8-01

Amends TowerCom site lease

01-033

12-10-01

Approving 2001-2002 budget cuts

01-034

11-20-01

Authorizing procurement of insurance

01-035

12-10-01

Adopting elections results held May 15, 2001 (opened for true count of recall)

01-036

12-10-01

Cancel December 27, 2001, meeting due to holiday

01-037

12-10-01

Support of ADOT budget reduction plan

01-038

12-10-01

Audit acceptance for 2000-2001

02-001

1-24-02

Library use policy

02-002

1-24-02

General plan for the town – growing smarter grant ($10,000 matching fund)

02-003

1-24-02

BECC request for technical assistance

02-004

2-14-02

IGA with Cochise County, crack fill and chip seal

02-005

2-14-02

Grant writing contract with M.L. Johnson and Associates

02-006

Tabled

Growth and development liaison committee

02-007

2-14-02

Amends Policy 8315.3, re-establishment of parks and recreation commission (2.80)

02-008

2-28-02

Empire lease contract for 60 months

02-009

3-28-02

Approval of library advisory board by-laws (2.50)

02-010

3-28-02

Library advisory board appointments

02-011

3-28-02

Dennis Grey severance pay, COBRA health care provisions

02-012

3-28-02

Joe Glowacki appointed interim police chief

02-013

3-28-02

Special election adoption of results

02-014

3-28-02

Economic development and commitment of funds and authorization of an application for a grant for rural development funds

02-015

3-28-02

Prevention of discontinuance of IGA with Department of Corrections

02-016

4-11-02

Fair housing month

02-017

4-11-02

Approves full-time police dispatchers

02-018

4-11-02

Joanne Ruffner appointed to parks and recreation board

02-019

6-13-02

Adopts tentative 2002-2003 budget

02-020

6-13-02

Adopts Policy 8401, electronic communication

03-001

7-11-02

Adopts 2002-2003 budget

03-002

7-11-02

Approves IGA with Cochise County to authorize the creation of a joint development plan for a portion of the Upper San Pedro River Basin

03-003

9-26-02

Recall election results

03-004

9-26-02

Check signing authority

03-005

10-10-02

Supporting regional enterprise zone establishment

03-006

Tabled

Approval to proceed with additional roadwork through Cochise County IGA

03-007

10-10-02

Request to ADOT for traffic improvements

03-008

12-5-02

Insurance procurement

03-009

Not passed

Civilian militias, vigilantism

03-010

2-13-03

CDBG No. 131-02 H and 062-02 H amendments

03-011

2-27-03

Check signing authority

03-011

3-27-03

Freedom Park dedication

03-012

3-27-03

Acceptance of military equipment from the Department of Defense for Freedom Park

03-013

4-24-03

2002 tax code amendments

03-014

4-21-03

Adopting results of the primary election held March 11, 2003

03-015

Not passed

Interim town attorney, James F. Miller

03-016

5-8-03

Authorizing town flag adoption

03-017

6-9-03

Posting council meeting agendas (2.20)

03-018

3-25-04

Colonia identification, application for CDBG funds

03-019

7-10-03

Residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan

03-020

7-10-03

City pool and spray court CDBG funds application

03-021

8-14-03

Adopts 2003-2004 budget

03-022

10-23-03

Supports free enterprise zone

03-023

12-11-03

Check signing authority

04-001

(Number not used)

04-002

(Number not used)

04-003

4-22-04

Low income housing tax credit program application

04-004

4-22-04

Highway safety plan 2004-2005

04-005

5-13-04

Supports recharge project

04-006

6-10-04

Check signing authority

04-007

6-28-04

Adopts tentative 2004-2005 budget

04-008

7-22-04

Adopts 2004-2005 budget

05-001

1-20-05

Alternative local expenditure limitation extension

05-002

3-31-05

Water infrastructure CDBG

05-003

5-25-05

Adopts results of general election held May 17, 2005

05-004

7-14-05

Adopts 2005-2006 budget

05-005

7-28-05

Magistrate pro-tem Kenneth Curfman

05-006

8-11-05

Check signing authority

05-007

8-25-05

Stuart Jantzen appointed to vacant council seat

05-008

10-31-05

IGA with Sierra Vista Fire Department for FEMA grant handheld radios

05-009

10-27-05

Abandonment of public rights-of-way

05-010

11-10-05

NIMS recognition

06-001

3-9-06

HCBS support of funding for aging services

06-002

3-9-06

March 12-19, 2006, declared Safe Place Week

06-003

3-23-06

Moratorium on floodplain applications and zoning changes

06-04

3-23-06

Fair housing policy (2.90)

06-05

5-11-06

IGA with school districts for use of swimming facility

06-06

6-15-06

Amends landfill tipping fees (8.30)

06-07

6-15-06

Amends Ch. 17-22, planning and zoning fees

06-08

6-22-06

Fire department joins Collaborative Border Region Alliance

06-09

6-22-06

Adopts multi-hazard mitigation plan

06-10

6-22-06

2006 tax code amendments

06-11

7-13-06

Adopts 2006-2007 budget

06-12

7-27-06

Adopts swimming pool policies (2.100)

06-13

8-10-06

Requests ADOT to make signage change

06-14

11-2-06

Camp Newell property purchase authorization

06-15

11-22-06

2007 tax code amendments

06-16

12-14-06

Approves conditional use permit

06-17

12-22-06

Historic Preservation Heritage Fund application

07-01

3-8-07

Support of state legislation to create Upper San Pedro Water District

07-02

4-26-07

CDBG for a new fire truck and recreational activities improvements

07-03

5-10-07

Commits local funds as leverage for pool/park improvement CDBG

07-04

6-8-07

Grants authority to magistrate to hear juvenile matters (2.40)

07-05

6-14-07

Personal use of town vehicle mileage reimbursement

07-06

7-12-07

Approves 2007-2008 budget

07-07

7-26-07

Tax levy

07-08

7-26-07

Employee uniforms, reimbursement

07-09

7-26-07

Town vehicle use regulations (Repealed by Ord. 13-09)

07-10

11-8-07

Supports National League of Cities stand on media violence

07-11

11-8-07

Adopts town flag (1.05)

07-12

12-5-07

Fire department IGA

07-13

12-20-07

Transfers floodplain management to county (15.75)

08-01

1-24-08

Preliminary steps for participation in public safety personnel retirement system

08-02

1-24-08

IGA with the Arizona Department of Revenue

08-03

2-28-08

IGA with the Military Installation Fund

08-04

3-27-08

Campstone development agreement

08-05

5-8-08

Deed dedication for public roadway access

08-06

5-8-08

Creates liaison commissioner position for the senior center (not a resolution – voted on at the May 8, 2008, regular meeting)

08-07

5-22-08

2008 tax code amendments

08-08

7-10-08

Amends Policy 8333.1, mileage reimbursement

08-09

7-24-08

Tax levy

08-10

9-11-08

Amends Policy 8310, council meeting agenda

08-11

10-6-08

Supports establishment of enterprise zone with county

08-12

10-9-08

Adds Policy 0801, town facility use (2.85)

08-13

10-9-08

Adds Policy 0802, canine officer pay (Repealed by Ord. 19-14)

08-14

12-11-08

Historic Preservation Heritage Fund application

09-01

1-15-09

Alternative expenditure limitation extension

09-02

4-9-09

CDBG application

09-03

5-5-09

Adopts residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan

09-04

7-9-09

Approves ADOT Transportation Enhancement Program application

09-05

7-23-09

Tax levy

09-06

8-13-09

Electrical right-of-way easement

09-07

8-13-09

Appoints interim police chief Joe Glowacki

09-08

9-10-09

Library conference room named Harold Murray Children’s Room

09-09

10-8-09

Library aids job description

09-10

10-29-09

2008 tax code amendments

10-01

2-11-10

Amends personnel rules and regulations (Repealed by Ord. 18-04)

10-02

2-25-10

Amends personnel rules and regulations (Repealed by Ord. 18-04)

10-03

5-13-10

Renews franchise agreement with Cox Communications

10-04

5-13-10

Approves ADOT Transportation Enhancement Program application

10-05

6-10-10

CDBG Contract 122-10 for police station renovations

10-06

6-10-10

Supports border security resolution of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns

10-07

6-10-10

Adopts tentative 2010-2011 budget

10-08

6-24-10

Tax levy

10-09

8-12-10

Michael Lockett appointed building official

10-10

9-9-10

Preliminary steps for participation in public safety personnel retirement system

10-11

Defeated

Supports creation of Upper San Pedro Water District

10-12

10-12-10

Approves Camp Naco brownfields cleanup grant application

10-13

10-12-10

Approves Camp Naco brownfields cleanup grant application

10-14

12-9-10

Amends personnel rules and regulations (Repealed by Ord. 18-04)

11-01

1-27-11

Authorizes joinder agreement with the public safety personnel retirement system

11-02

1-27-11

Verizon contract for landfill cell phones

11-03

3-10-11

Amends CDBG Contract 122-10, Skyline water loop

11-04

3-10-11

Amends CDBG Contract 122-10, senior center heating and cooling system construction

11-05

3-24-11

Amends magistrate court fine and fee policy and procedure

11-06

4-14-11

Adopts results of primary election held March 8, 2011

11-07

4-14-11

Amends landfill fees (8.30)

11-08

5-26-11

Adopts results of general election held May 17, 2011

11-09

5-26-11

Authorization to submit CDBG applications and implement programs

11-10

7-14-11

Adopts tentative 2011-2012 budget

11-11

7-28-11

Adopts 2011-2012 budget

11-12

7-28-11

Committing local funds as leverage for CDBG grant

11-13

8-4-11

Tax levy

12-01

1-12-12

IGA with ADOT for sidewalk

12-02

1-26-12

Adopts transit program policies (2.95)

12-03

3-8-12

2010-2011 tax code amendments

12-04

6-28-12

Adopts tentative 2012-2013 budget

12-05

7-12-12

Tax levy

12-06

7-12-12

Adopts 2012-2013 budget

12-07

8-14-12

Agreement to purchase property

12-08

8-23-12

Adopts credit card policies (3.10)

12-09

8-23-12

Updates banking procedures, closes stagecoach account

12-10

Not passed

Board of appeals creation

13-01

(Number not used)

13-02

4-25-13

Authorizes CDBG application

13-03

6-10-13

Declares and adopts general election results

13-04

6-13-13

Designates slum and blighted properties

13-05

4-3-13

Declares and adopts primary election results

13-05B

7-15-13

Adopts tentative 2013-2014 budget

13-06

8-8-13

Adopts 2013-2014 budget

13-07

8-8-13

Tax levy

13-08

8-8-13

Amends landfill fees (8.30)

13-09

(Number not used)

13-10

(Number not used)

13-11

12-19-13

Authorizes CDBG application

14-01

3-27-14

Adds nepotism policy to personnel rules and regulations (Repealed by Ord. 17-05)

14-02

4-10-14

Check signing authority

14-03

6-26-14

Approves submission of Gila River Indian Community grant application

14-04

6-26-14

Adopts records retention schedules

14-05

6-26-14

Adopts schedule for 2014-2015 budget

14-06

7-10-14

Declares town code Chapter 18, procurement and investment, as public record

14-07

8-4-14

Adopts 2014-2015 budget

14-08

8-4-14

Tax levy

15-01

1-8-15

Declares support for placement of “No Parking” signs along State Route 90

15-02

2-12-15

Declares “International Building Code, 2012 Edition, With Supplements” as public record

15-03

2-12-15

Parliamentary procedure (2.20)

15-04

2-12-15

Declares “Code of the Town of Huachuca City, Arizona” as public record

15-05

3-26-15

Canvasses results of mayoral recall election

15-06

3-26-15

Identifies agents empowered to sign checks and warrants

15-07

5-14-15

Intergovernmental agreement with Tombstone Unified School District No. 1 for sharing of facilities

15-08

5-14-15

Adopts 2015-2016 budget schedule

15-09

7-23-15

Tax levy

15-10

9-10-15

Intergovernmental agreement for mutual aid in providing public safety services

15-11

11-25-15

Amends fee schedule for disposing of waste at the Huachuca City Landfill

15-12

12-10-15

Intergovernmental agreement with Cochise County for 911 address system

16-01

1-28-16

Intergovernmental agreement with Santa Cruz County for incarceration services

16-02

2-11-16

Declares “Amendments to 2012 International Building Code” as public record

16-03

2-11-16

Declares “International Fire Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-04

2-11-16

Authorizes town magistrate to adjudicate juvenile matters (2.40)

16-05

2-11-16

Declares “International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-06

2-11-16

Declares “National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-07

2-11-16

Declares “International Existing Building Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-08

2-11-16

Declares “International Plumbing Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-09

2-11-16

Declares “International Mechanical Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-10

2-11-16

Declares “International Energy Conservation Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-11

2-11-16

Declares “International Property Maintenance Code, 2012 Edition, With Amendments” as public record

16-12

3-10-16

Declares “The Flood Insurance Study for Cochise County, Arizona and Incorporated Areas dated August 28, 2008” and “Cochise County Floodplain Regulations” as public record

16-13

3-24-16

Authorizes CDBG application

16-14

3-24-16

Adopts residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan

16-15

4-28-16

Intergovernmental agreement with Arizona State Forester for cooperation in fighting fires

16-16

7-14-16

Intergovernmental agreement with Department of Revenue

16-17

7-28-16

Adopts 2016-2017 budget

16-18

8-11-16

Tax levy

16-19

8-11-16

Proposes extension of alternative expenditure limitation

16-20

8-11-16

Intergovernmental agreement with Cochise County for election services

16-21

8-11-16

Placed franchise proposition on ballot for November 8, 2016 election

16-22

9-8-16

Authorizes acquisition of pumper truck

16-23

9-8-16

Canvasses results of primary election

16-24

10-27-16

Adopts wage range schedule

16-25

11-23-16

Identifies officers empowered to sign checks and warrants

16-26

11-23-16

Canvasses results of general election

16-27

12-8-16

Financial disclosure standards

17-01

3-9-17

Intergovernmental delegation agreement with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality for burn permit issuance authority

17-02

3-23-17

Rates of pay for volunteer firefighters, police officers and dispatchers

17-03

3-23-17

Fair housing policy (2.90)

17-04

5-25-17

Terminates cable television license agreement and license of Cox Communications

17-05

5-25-17

Adopts update to general development plan

17-06

6-8-17

Adopts fee schedule for providing fire, rescue and emergency medical services outside town’s corporate limits

18-01

1-25-18

Intergovernmental agreement with the city of Douglas for intercity bus services

18-02

1-25-18

Identifies officers empowered to sign checks and warrants

18-03

2-8-18

Declares “Noise Ordinance: Reasonable Person Standard” as public record

18-04

2-8-18

Authorizes acquisition of equipment for public benefit

19-01

1-10-19

Declares “2018 Sign Regulations” as public record

19-02

1-10-19

Declares “2018 Manufactured Home Parks Regulations” as public record

19-03

1-10-19

Declares “2018 Recreational Vehicle Parks Regulations” as public record