Year: 2016
PROCLAMATION RESCINDED!
On the advice of the borough solicitor, the mayor has rescinded the proclamation to close Venues.
MORE TO FOLLOW
Zoning violations posted at Venues
Mayor closes Venues club
FBI director: Cover up your webcam
MORE:
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/295933-fbi-director-cover-up-your-webcam
Columbia School Board meeting Thursday, September 15 at 7 p.m.
The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia Borough School Board will be held Thursday, September 15, 2016 [7:00PM-8:00PM] at the District Administration Center, 200 N. Fifth Street, Columbia, PA 17512.
Follow this link to read the meeting agenda:
The mayor proclaims!
"Cool Runnings" at Library tonight
Takeaways from Monday's Council Meeting
Venues
The operations manager of Venues was present at the council meeting.
Mayor Lutz said the problem with this type of venue is there are “no rules and regulations.”
It’s a legislative issue and the borough may expand the three-strike ordinance to include commercial. Three legitimate complaints results in eviction.
He’s had conversations with Sen. Aument, Rep. Hickernell, and the LCB.
A possible entertainment license could be enacted in which a nominal fee is paid for the license, and the business would have to meet specifications.
Some businesses in Columbia have hundreds of thousands of dollars invested and have to compete with rentals that have no liquor license (BYOB).
High school assault
Market house advisory committee begins formation.
Council interviewed four people to fill representative positions of businessperson, standholder, and residents.
Diana Thomas was appointed “business representative” on the Market House Advisory Committee.
Jennifer Davis was nominated by Pam Williams, and after an awkward moment of silence, a “second” was made by Cle Berntheizel. The vote was four to three, and a roll call vote was taken: Weisser, Novak, Williams and Welsh – nay; Berntheizel, FitzGerald and Murphy – yea.
Kellan Kernisky, a former Market House Trust member (who has grant writing experience) was nominated by Pam Williams as “resident representative” on the Market House Advisory Committee, and before the sentence was complete, the motion was seconded by councilwoman Sherry Welsh. Kernisky is not a borough resident.












