(KLZA) The Auburn City Council will meet at 7 p-m Monday evening at City Hall.
Agenda items include a public hearing on a Class 1-B liquor license for the Bowldog Alley at 1818 Central Avenue.
A business associate agreement with the Harry A. Koch Company will be discussed as will an agreement with Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson to be the consulting firm writing the nomination for declaration as a National Historic District.
Ordinances concerning water infrastructure and a minimum fee of 41500 will be discussed as will an ordinance to establish regulations and restrictions for the preservation of stocked fish in Rotary Island Lake. Wipers were recently stocked in the lake and the proposal is to establish an ordinance creating an 21-inch size limit on them and a daily bag limit of one 18 inch or larger fish per day.
Appointments to the Auburn Fire Department and the Recreation Committee will also be discussed.
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