City of Belleville Cemetery Board met October 8

City of Belleville Cemetery Board met October 8
Belleville City Mayor Patty Gregory — City of Belleville Website
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City of Belleville Cemetery Board met October 8.

Here are the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order

2. Emergency Evacuation Instructions

3. Roll Call of Board Members:

     Erin Conner    Ralph Schlesinger    Neil MacEwen

4. Roll Call of Staff:

      Jason Poole, Director of Public Works 

      Craig Maue, Asst. Director of Public Works

      Jeff Davis, Asst Director of Public Works 

      Sarah Biermann, Treasurer

      Paula Dahlem, Cemetery Clerk

5. Introduction of Guests – None

6. Public Participation – None

7. Communication – None

8. Approval of July 16, 2024, Minutes

9. Quarterly Investment Report – Zemenick & Walker

10. Cemetery Director’s Report – Jason Poole

11. Cemetery Board Chairman’s Report – Erin Conner

12. Cemetery Clerk’s Report

      a. Report on burials, sales, income and expenses

13. New Business –

      a. Motion to increase Walnut Hill fees to coincide with Mt. Hope

14. Unfinished Business

15. Miscellaneous Business

16. Adjournment

https://www.belleville.net/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_10082024-3344



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