No # given – Marion Teesateskie, surviving spouse of Frank Teesateskie (d), desires to be recognized as the sole owner of Parcel No. 405 located in the Snowbird Community, containing 58 acres, more or less – Sent to Lands Committee
Tabled Ord. No. 707 – Request to rescind Ord. No. 531 (11), Hunting & Fishing Ordinance – Killed
Tabled Ord. No. 722 – TERO, economic entity awarded a bid shall pay a 1.75% fee for projects that exceed $10,000 – Tabled
Tabled Res. No. 767 – Budget Amendment #4 for Endowment Fund #2 – Tabled
Tabled Res. No. 777 – Center for Cherokee Plants, preservation of integrity of community ownership of Cherokee traditional knowledge – Passed
Tabled Res. No. 779 – Principal Chief and Chairman of Council request U.S. Attorney for Western District of NC to appoint Tribal Prosecutor as Special Assistant United States Attorney – Passed
Tabled Res. No. 781 – Life estate assignments to non-enrolled members – Amended/Passed
Res. No. 794 – Request for Bat Creek Stone for exhibit at Museum of the Cherokee Indian – Passed
Res. No. 795 – Amy S. Welch requests that Council approve design for Autism Awareness Project – Passed
Res. No. 796 – Marie Junaluska requests that Council approve Bird Project curriculum – Passed
Res. No. 797 – Protest on Res. No. 778 (11), heirs of Gladys A. Wright, interest in Cherokee County Tract No. 35 – Protest Upheld, Amended/Tabled
Res. No. 798 – Request to approve John Ayers appointment to Cherokee Police Commission due to resignation of David Blanton – Amended/Passed
Ord. No. 799 – Ordinance amendment, professional services provided by private businesses on Reservation – Tabled
No # given – Josh Squirrel desires compensation in the amount of $3,520 for work lost – Hold for September Council Session
Res. No. 800 – Frank Driver desires compensation in the amount of $25,000 for encroachment by CDOT – Amended/Passed
Res. No. 801 – Tribal Construction authorized to initiate documentation re: funding of FY2011 sanitation facilities for scattered housing, Sim Taylor waterline replacement, raw water pumps upgrade, update Tribal HITS data, wastewater treatment upgrade – 2, Adam’s Creek sewer rehab – 2 – Passed
Res. No. 802 – Planning & Development be authorized to seek up to $25,000 from Lowe’s Charitable & Educational Foundation for playground equipment in Birdtown – Passed
Budget Amendments
Res. No. 803 – #6 for Cherokee Youth Center – Passed
Res. No. 804 – #6 for Cooperative Extension – Passed
Res. No. 805 – #6 for Qualla Library – Passed
Res. No. 806 – #5 for Tribal Education – Passed
Res. No. 807 – #4 for WIC – Passed
Res. No. 808 – #4 for EPA – Resource Management – Passed
Res. No. 809 – #9 for Fisheries & Wildlife – Passed
Res. No. 810 – #4 for Tribal Construction – Passed
Res. No. 811 – Last Will & Testament of Alice Toineeta Littlejohn (d) – Passed
Res. No. 812 – Temporary exclusion of Steel Eugene Frazier – Passed
Res. No. 813 – Temporary exclusion of Angelica Michele Isom – Passed
– TOP Office