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Report of the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections approving the appointment by the Brooklyn Borough President of DOLLY WILLIAMS as a Member of the New York City Planning Commission.
The Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections which was referred to on September 25, 2002, respectfully
REPORTS
Pursuant to sections 31 and 192(a) of the New York City Charter, the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections, hereby approves the appointment by the Brooklyn Borough President of DOLLY WILLIAMS as a Member of the New York City Planning Commission to serve for the remainder a five-year term expiring on June 30, 2007.
Res. No. 569
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT BY THE BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT OF DOLLY WILLIAMS AS A MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION.
By Council Member Comrie
RESOLVED, that pursuant to sections 31 and 192(a) of the New York City Charter, the Council does hereby approve the appointment by the Brooklyn Borough President of DOL...
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Report of the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections approving the appointment by the Brooklyn Borough President of DOLLY WILLIAMS as a Member of the New York City Planning Commission.
The Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections which was referred to on September 25, 2002, respectfully
REPORTS
Pursuant to sections 31 and 192(a) of the New York City Charter, the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections, hereby approves the appointment by the Brooklyn Borough President of DOLLY WILLIAMS as a Member of the New York City Planning Commission to serve for the remainder a five-year term expiring on June 30, 2007.
Res. No. 569
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT BY THE BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT OF DOLLY WILLIAMS AS A MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION.
By Council Member Comrie
RESOLVED, that pursuant to sections 31 and 192(a) of the New York City Charter, the Council does hereby approve the appointment by the Brooklyn Borough President of DOLLY WILLIAMS as a Member of the New York City Planning Commission to serve for the remainder of a five-year term expiring on June 30, 2007.