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Mayor Sherry L. Capello informed the council of the reappointment of Dr. Bartley to the City of Lebanon Land Bank for a five-year term effective Feb. 9, 2025.
The mayor said the reappointment would represent the start of a second term if not challenged and noted that Dr. Bartley now uses a married name. A council member asked which civic organization Dr. Bartley represents; the mayor replied she represents "Making a Difference," a local civic organization.
Why it matters: Land bank appointments determine membership on a body that can acquire, rehabilitate or liquidate tax-delinquent or vacant properties under local land-bank rules. The mayor presented this as an informational communication; no confirmation vote or formal action was recorded in the transcript.
Details: The mayor said the five-year term will be effective Feb. 9, 2025. Council did not debate or vote on the reappointment during the session summarized in the transcript.
Ending: The reappointment was announced for council awareness and will proceed according to the city's appointment process unless formally challenged.
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