...authority delegated to service area boards. "I am not comfortable with introducing this at this time," said assemblywoman Milli Martin of the South Peninsula Hospital Service Area ordinance. "There's been a little friction between South Peninsula...
...Homer. However, the assembly voted 5-4 against delay, and later voted 7-2 to enact the ordinance. Only assemblywomen Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, and Deb Germano, of Homer, voted against the measure. Martin said the assembly and administration...
...of the two tabled ordinances, 2007-11. In a joint memo to the assembly, Borough Mayor John Williams and Assemblywoman Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, said additional amendments specifically regarding bonding alternatives were likely, and...
...allegedly made by Borough Mayor John Williams to Assemblywoman Milli Martin in February during a conversation about South...Hornaday stated publicly that he'd spoken with Assemblywoman Milli Martin that morning about the contents of a conversation...
...propositions, who was addressing a sparsely attended Anchor Point Chamber of Commerce luncheon Sept. 19. Assemblywoman Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, who attended the luncheon, told Denison that the term-limit measures might have been...
...member Bill Smith, of Homer, passed each unanimously. During discussion over the first of the resolutions, Assemblywoman Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, said voting Oct. 9 not to seat the three winners had left her with "a very, very bad...
...for subsidizing these developers who don't want to follow through on what they say they're going to do." Assemblywoman Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, the principal sponsor of the ordinance, said another argument often heard is that requiring...
...segregate waste to extend the life of the new cell by only placing MSW into the lined cell," he said. Borough Assemblywoman Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, said she believes there is growing interest these days in recycling plastics. "Right...
...Another amendment proposed by the administration would make the effective date April 30, 2008. On Jan. 10, Assemblywoman Milli Martin, a sponsor of the ordinance, proposed other amendments. She recommended deleting certain bonding provisions...
...or state-maintained road. In rejecting the ordinance, supporters of stream protection measures, such as Assemblywoman Milli Martin, of Diamond Ridge, said the subdivision ordinance was the wrong legislative vehicle, in part because its...
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