Budget Council Results – April 6

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Res. No. 221 – Request for $10,000 donation for American Indian Women of Proud Nations conference – Withdrawn

Res. No. 222 – Broadband Enterprise to construct required towers and supporting infrastructure on Tribal reserve – Passed

Res. No. 223 – Linda Lambert request for $204,300 for right-of-way encroachment – Tabled for Thursday

Res. No. 224 – EBCI rectify sewage situation on Linda Lambert property – Passed

Res. No. 225 – EBCI to extend guarantee to cover the operating LOC for Balsam West – Passed

Res. No. 226 – $500 donation requests – Amended/Passed

Res. No. 227 – Wolfetown Community property be donated or leased to the Cherokee Pentecostal Holiness Church for new church – Passed

Res. No. 228 – HMD Health Care Compliance Program responsibilities be transferred to the Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority – Passed

Res. No. 229 – Recycling Program authorized to submit grant to EPA seeking up to $500,000 for construction of new facility – Amended/Passed

Res. No. 230 – Heart to Heart Child Advocacy Center authorized to submit grant to National Children’s Alliance requesting $10,000 – Passed

Res. No. 231 – Office of Planning & Development authorized to submit grant to ANA seeking up to $500,000 for IGIS – Passed

Res. No. 232 – Office of Planning & Development authorized to submit grant to DOJ for the CTAS – Passed

Res. No. 233 – Secretary to waive requirement for appraisal and grant roads right-of-way for Old #4 road projects – Passed

No # given – CDOT authorized to submit grant to the Cherokee Preservation Foundation for completion of Phase 2 of cultural district streetscape for $250,000 (Item No. 13) – Withdrawn

Res. No. 234 – AG to draft permanent easement for construction of proposed sewer improvements within the Soco Valley – Killed

Res. No. 235 – EBCI to enter into contract with Angela Hernandez for sale of property – Amended/Passed

Res. No. 236 – EBCI to pay down the CHA line of credit by $600,000 from Debt Service Sinking Fund – Amended/Passed

Res. No. 237 – Council approves Endowment #1 Fund Investment Policy and Manager Guidelines – Amended/Passed

Res. No. 238 – 3% COLA for Tribal employees – Tabled

Budget Amendments

Res. No. 239 – #7 for Cooperative Extension – Passed

Res. No. 240 – #6 for Kituwah Academy – Passed

Res. No. 241 – #2 for Community Health – Passed

Res. No. 242 – #5 for Building Construction – Passed

Res. No. 243 – #10 for Transit – Passed

Res. No. 244 – #3 for EMS – Emergency Medical Services – Passed

Res. No. 245 – #4 for Tribal Court – Passed

Res. No. 246 – #6 for CIP – Passed

Tabled Res. No. 70 – Dialysis chair/equipment purchase for Snowbird Community – Remains Tabled

Tabled Ord. No. 118 – Garnishment Ordinance amendment for debt owed to an estate – Remains Tabled