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19 Nov 2012: Mayor, Councillor P Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote ... Councillor P Pisasale came to the conclusion that because
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21 Jun 2018: Seconded by Councillor Pisasale. CONFLICT OF INTEREST ITEM 3 Councillor Silver. ... CONFLICT OF INTEREST ITEM 1 Councillors Wendt (Acting Mayor), Morrison, Tully, Silver, Stoneman, Bromage, Pisasale, Ireland and Pahlke.
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25 Oct 2017: Councillor Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote in the ... Councillor Antoniolli (Mayor) came to the conclusion that
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7 Dec 2017: Councillor Antoniolli (Mayor) came to the conclusion that because of the nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote in the public ... Councillors Antoniolli and Pisasale came to the conclusion
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4 Aug 2015: Mayor, Councillor Paul Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote ... Councillor C Pisasale came to the conclusion that
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6 Jul 2014: MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING 27 May 2014. 2. DIVISION ON THE VOTE Councillor Tully called for a division on the vote: AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE Mayor, Councillor P Pisasale Nil Councillor Morrison Councillor ... Seconded by Councillor Morrison. DIVISION ON THE
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9 Dec 2014: Councillor P Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the nature of the perceived conflict, he will exclude himself from the meeting while this matter is debated and the vote ... Councillor C Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the
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5 Feb 2015: Mayor, Councillor P Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote ... Councillor C Pisasale came to the conclusion that because
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23 May 2013: Councillor Antoniolli came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote in the ... Councillor C Pisasale informed the meeting that he has, or
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24 Oct 2012: Mayor, Councillor P Pisasale came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, he can properly participate in the discussion of the matter and vote ... 7. conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature
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